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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Ricky Smiley, Come on, sund.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
This name.
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That's Rejoice Andy in It, Ladies and gentlemen, The Singing
Passive Friendship with Missionary about Shirt Dowllas Texas Passer, Frederick
Douglas Haines.
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That's Hans, good morning, Hey.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
Good morning, Rickey Smiling and The Rickey Smiling Morning Show.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Family.
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You know, I love y'all so much, and I appreciate
how you get our day off to the best start,
and especially the fact that you let us get it
off to a praise start.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Listen, God is Great.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
That's the song of the day. And this song is
fire for me because it talks about how God's greatness
goes up in the fact that God's love is unconditional
and the power of God is unbeatable, and how we
need that today. Isn't it good to know that God's
love is unconditional, That God is not flaky. God does
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not fake on you. God is not some timy with you.
God's love is unconditional. That means here it is that
God does not hold over your head your worst mistake.
God does not hold against you what you've done that
has let you down and let God down. But instead
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God loves us anyhow, and God keeps on loving us
into living our blessed lives. God keeps on loving us
until we live the best version of ourselves. God is
great because God's love is unconditional. But wait, God is
great because God's power is unbeatable. Isn't it good to
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know that we serve a God here it is whose
power is at work within us, And so we testify
now under Him who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly
above all we can ask or imagine according to the
power and work within us. I love that right there
because it lets me know you are not powerless, because
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you're connected to a God who is all power. For
it lets me know that when life backs you up
against the wall, you got the power of God within
you to come out swing. And God's power is unbeatable.
That simply means I can do all things through Christ,
who gives me the strength. And if the God above
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me is within me, I can handle whatever may come
at me. Listen, God is great because God's love is unconditional.
In God's power is unbeatable. Y'all live in the power
and love of God's greatness.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Today.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
God bless you and have a great one.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
That is Papa hates man to see your Papa, Prince,
your resmissionary Baptists.
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That's goodness than it is.
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And love you, love you with you have a ways,
Yes you do.
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Jose Entertainment, it's the fat on the freaking Smiley Morning.
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Shots, Mile Morning Show. I got you front page right here, Afrita's.
Speaker 6 (03:10):
Good morning, Good morning, Ricky.
Speaker 7 (03:12):
It's Tuesday, August fifth. Here's what's going on in the news.
Texas Republicans are ramping up their fight with Democrats over redistricting.
With most Democrats still missing in action, the GOP controlled
House approved a motion to issue civil arrest warrants for
the lawmakers who fled the state.
Speaker 8 (03:30):
There is one member who said that they're doing a
fundraiser here in Austin tomorrow and I've set that fundraising
letter to DPS and said they should be invited to
attend as well.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
We'll see how that goes forwards.
Speaker 6 (03:41):
That speaker, Dustin Burroughs.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
Now without the Democrats, Republicans cannot move forward on their
new congressional map, which could hand them five more seats.
Speaker 6 (03:50):
Ahead of twenty twenty six.
Speaker 7 (03:51):
The Texas House is said to reconvene today to figure out.
Speaker 6 (03:54):
What they're going to do. Here's the deal.
Speaker 7 (03:56):
Democrats can legally stay out of the state until the
thirty days Pace session ends on August twentieth, but they're
racking up five hundred fines a day. In other news,
Israel may be laying the groundwork for a full long
takeover of Gaza, and they're using their remaining hostages as
political cover.
Speaker 6 (04:14):
A source close to Net.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
And Yahoo says Hamas won't release the remaining twenty twenty
three hostages unless Israel takes full control of the strip,
but critics are not buying it. They say that sounds
less like a demand and more like an excuse to
reoccupy Gaza. Hardliners in Net and Yahoo's coalition have pushed
to retake Gaza for years, and now some say the
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hostage crisis is being used to justify a long term
military presence and even settlement expansion. Listen, if you get
an Amazon recall text, do not click that link. The
FTC is warning folks about a new scam involving fake
Amazon text. Now, the messages claimed you bought something that's
now recalled and offers a refund. So if you click
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a shady link, that's going to screw you up.
Speaker 6 (05:00):
Don't do it.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
Real recall info is only found in your Amazon account.
Scammers are just after your cash and your personal info.
For info on this story, more Cody Rickismiley Morning Show
dot Com.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
Now here's the sporottee.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
The sports genius is in the building. One hand is,
ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 9 (05:18):
If y'all didn't know, NBA superstar Luca Donchez agrees to
a massive three gear, one hundred and sixty five million
dollar extension to stay with the Los Angeles Lakers. And
if y'all ain't seen him lately, he finally dropped them pounds.
He looking like a real athlete right about now, he's
slimmed down a little bit. Olympic track star we all know,
Shakri Richardson, of course, was arrested for domestic violence toward
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her boyfriend, Olympic star Christian Coleman, and she was charged
with fourth degree domestic violence and spent eighteen hours in
all behind bars. Well, the boyfriend, Christian Coleman, has spoke
out and actually is defending his girlfriend personally.
Speaker 10 (05:56):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I feel like it was just a subky situation.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
All around.
Speaker 11 (06:00):
I don't feel as if like she should have been
a resonator for you, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I mean, you know, people have dispecialists and emotions and
stuff like that, and she has like things that she
need to work.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
On for herself, of course, and so do wise, so
do you? So you like everybody?
Speaker 11 (06:13):
And I'm the type of guy like I'm in a
business that just like in Stinning Grace and Mercy in love,
she's a human being.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
I feel a great.
Speaker 9 (06:19):
Person that is man bringing a tag. Got the hot
spot up, black smiling, good morning.
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Drop it like guitar, drop it like guitar.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
And let's cat spots all at the morning.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Short time. But the hot spot, what up? Brat?
Speaker 4 (06:38):
What up?
Speaker 6 (06:39):
Ricky? Good morning everybody.
Speaker 12 (06:40):
I'm your girl, bratsat tat And this is the hot
spot where we bring you music, movies and more so
let's get off into it well, y'all. Salt and Pepper
is the first female rap group to go platinum and
earn a Grammy, and now they're hoping to inspire more
artists to fight for their rights in their lawsuit against
Universal Music Group. That's right, Cheryl James, that's aka Salt
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and Sandra Didn't aka Pepper Fowl the lawsuit against the
record label back in May to reclaim their recording rights,
claiming that Universal.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
Music Group refused us to honor copyright laws.
Speaker 12 (07:13):
During the interview on Good Morning America, Soun Pepper discussed
their legal battle and claim that the record company has
been removing some of their biggest hits from streaming services.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
Check out what they had to say.
Speaker 13 (07:23):
In the beginning, you sign a contract saying that the
copyrights will revert back to you after thirty five years,
and we've done all the things legally to get our
copyrights back, but they're just refusing, so we had to
assume them.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Yeah, it's the law.
Speaker 14 (07:39):
It just keeps us from re releasing our music, promoting it,
our own music anywhere you.
Speaker 13 (07:45):
Know else is saying soot to hear and they're complaining.
They're like, where's the music? They're not on Apple or Spotify.
Speaker 6 (07:53):
Wow, that's crazy.
Speaker 12 (07:56):
I think what I think Angie Stone was having a
problem with Versus Music Group about the.
Speaker 6 (08:01):
Same type of situation. I mean, my goodness, after so
many years, how much money do you want to make
all that.
Speaker 12 (08:08):
Pepper's been out for decades? Yes, I mean about forty
years maybe, like.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
They were supposed to get their copy right back.
Speaker 15 (08:16):
It's amazing that people don't know that when you and
I sat looking at you, like, oh, these people make
all this money and making these rugs and stuff, but
you don't know.
Speaker 12 (08:23):
You have to go through there, and things have changed
so much since forty years of this. Please give them
what's due to them now is crazy, So I'm happy
to see them fighting well. UG has filed the motion
and dismissed the lawsuit, claiming that saltn. Pepper cannot exercise
determination rights because they were not the ones who signed
their contracts. Son Pepper says they did not have that
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kind of leverage, knowledge, or control back in the eighties.
Despite this legal battle, Southern Pepper will be inducted into
the twenty twenty five Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
in November. So congratulations go out to them, because they
for damn sure deserve it all right, Moving on, y'all,
Prince his One of the Times concert film is returning
to theaters. According to reports, Princess movie Sound of the
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Times will screen globally for the first time in Imax
theaters for one week only starting August twenty nine. The
movie is rated PG thirteen and was directed, scored by,
and starred Prince himself. It was originally released back in
nineteen eighty seven that the film captures Prince live on
stage performing songs from that album with his new backing
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band after he fired his longtime group The Revolution right
before the album's release. Now, the film bombed at the
box office, but found new life and popularity on home video.
Sound of the Times was Princess Knife studio album and
feature songs like You Got The Look, I Could Never
Take the Place of Your Man, and If I Was
Your Girlfriend. You can see it globally in Imax theaters
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for one week starting and it's only on August twenty ninth.
Speaker 16 (09:51):
All right, y'all.
Speaker 12 (09:52):
For more information on these stories and more, you can
go to Ricky Smiley Morningshow dot com and you can
catch me on all my social media and so so Bratt.
Speaker 8 (09:58):
It's the Ricky Smiley Morning Show.
Speaker 7 (10:00):
Y Ricky, this is so crazy how a silly pun
about denim outwear has launched one of the bloodiest culture
wars battles ever.
Speaker 6 (10:09):
But that's where we are in this country right now.
Speaker 7 (10:10):
So listen, you probably know what I'm talking about those
American Eagle ads where actress Sidney Sweeney is in the
jens and the denim jacket and she's all seductively talking
about her genetics, which leads to the tagline Sidney Sweeney
has great genes like J.
Speaker 6 (10:27):
E, A N S. But people are like, hold up.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
So some people on the extreme left ridiculously kind of
overreacted by claiming the ads were coded messages about eugenics
and white supremacy like genes ge N, E S and DNA,
and the extreme right overreacted in Sydney's and American Eagles defense. So,
according to a new poll, fifteen percent of Americans now
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thinks saying someone has great genes with a G is inappropriate,
but fifty three percent say it's cool, and thirty one
percent aren't sure.
Speaker 6 (10:59):
Come on, yeah, no.
Speaker 7 (11:00):
This is a big it's so it's it's yeah, It's
all over social media. American Eagle even released the statement saying,
quote Sidney Sweeney has great jeans with a J. Is
isn't always was about the jeans with a J. Her
jeans with a J.
Speaker 6 (11:16):
Her story.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
We're gonna continue to celebrate how everybody wears their a
jeans with confidence stairway.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Great jeans look at on everybody. But here's the thing.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
BuzzFeed out that Sydney is being a registered Republican since
twenty twenty four, So of course Donald Trump is riding
for her, calling the ad hot, and American.
Speaker 6 (11:35):
Eagle is laughing all the way to the bank.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
Their stocks on immediate twenty percent boost after his comments.
That's the largest one day game their stock has seen
in twenty five years.
Speaker 9 (11:46):
Yeah, well so, I mean a lot American.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
I mean, who shops at American Eagle. I haven't shopped
at American Egle in twenty years. But the thing is,
Sidney Sweeney is blonde with blue eyes, and they say
if a black woman, like, say we did this with
a black woman, people would cry reverse racism, like you
can never do this with a black actress.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 15 (12:12):
You don't think black people would attackle two if she was black. Oh,
she'd be into overly sexualized and all.
Speaker 6 (12:17):
No, it wasn't that.
Speaker 7 (12:18):
It's about she's got great jeans because she's blond and
blue eyes.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
No, I'm talking about for what black woman was to
do it.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
No, I don't think black people would care if a
black woman did it looking.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Too deeply into something? Pretty much, we got other stuff like.
Speaker 15 (12:31):
People got well Trump said something about it. That's why
people talking about did I not see that coming.
Speaker 7 (12:36):
I'm gonna tell you all the trip. I can't watch it.
I can't watch White Lotus no more. I'm not watching
you for because I was kind of like, wait a minute,
So yeah, I'm that girl.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Yeah that's the times we're living in now. Oh yeah, yeah,
it's crazy. Just appreciate that, y'all.
Speaker 17 (12:52):
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three minutes, naked. If this bowl was mine, I feel
it with some noodles to the top. If this bowl
was mine, I put some extra seasoning in the pot.
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Roaman noodles put it on three minutes, make it hot.
If this bowl was mine, I feel it with some
noodles to the top. If this bowl was mine, I
add some extra season into the pot.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
She gonna make my noodles right, go.
Speaker 17 (13:28):
Ahead, add some red hot and get this spot.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
I'm gonna dance with the pot. Let it cool. It's
too hot. Struggle Meal no, it's not.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
Now this ball was filled with.
Speaker 17 (13:38):
Noodles made with love rummen onlys wemmen.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Noodles for the low better cook it right on the stove.
If this ball was.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Chess man, half homing, Gary wanna.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Help you to the tea.
Speaker 6 (13:59):
It's Gary.
Speaker 15 (14:01):
In the toy every good morning, Good morning, Ricky, Good
morning America, Good morning in the US. Tuesday, A beautiful
Bill Forday in the neighborhood. And here's what's happening in
celebrity news, y'all. Farmer first, Lady Michelle Robinson Obama, y'all
made sure, honey to name drop stephen A Smith.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Y'all.
Speaker 15 (14:17):
During a recent discussion about how Mardinn's sports coverage mirrors
the drama and spectacle of reality TV shows like Real Housewife, Honey, Yes,
she said.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Now they're saying, y'all that it's an all sociological study.
Speaker 15 (14:29):
Now, Miss Obama said, in reference to assertions y'all from
the men in her life that sports are more dramatic
than reality TV.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Now, shed they think that sports is better reality TV?
Speaker 15 (14:40):
And she said, I'm like, it's the same things, y'all. Now,
they said, if you listen to ESPN for an out.
This is what she said, is like watching the Real
Housewives of Atlanta is the same drama, and they're yelling
at each other and they don't get along. She said,
should I mean stephen A Smith Hunt, He's just like
every other real housewife. So that's why I like, what's
that's a difference. It's just, you know, honey, it's just
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sociological drama. Well, mister stephen A's Smith, Honey, you know,
got a little upset about it because people are saying, yes, honey,
steven A.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Smith would be a great real housewife. And here's what
mister Smith had to.
Speaker 18 (15:12):
Say, respectfully disagreed and still remained pretty salty about what
you said about us. And I feel even more adamant
about what your husband, Barack Obama said when he talked
to those men in Pittsburgh and implied that to not
vote for Kamala is because we're engaging in some sort
of misogyny. There are issues that matter that every American citizen,
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and the sort of blackmail us emotionally into trying to
compel us to vote one way or another. It's part
of what won Trump the election because that side of
the isle was able to look at the left and say,
look at what they'll do to win.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
Are you serious?
Speaker 9 (15:51):
Needs to be suspends it, he needs to be SENSI
wellnigg you, how dare you say that Tom Away?
Speaker 15 (16:00):
First of all to the farmer, first lady, you don't
talk to that the first day like that. He would
never talk to Nancy Raigan on nobody like that my feelings.
Speaker 6 (16:08):
So that's why voted for Trump.
Speaker 15 (16:10):
Like what that's basically what he said. Yeah, I mean,
it's it's not a good looking Ricky.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 15 (16:16):
I just you know, I mean, we lost Shannon Sharp now,
but Stephen and shy. He needs to come on and
apologize to the farm because y'all supports y'all know, not
even y'all be hooping and hollering screaming at the TV.
Speaker 9 (16:26):
So it's just like a bunch of women, like you know,
it's different, man, It's different because it's called debating. I mean, listen,
if you if you be debating about sports, sometimes you
get a little heated, and it can be I can
see it can the relation of getting heated when you're talking.
Speaker 17 (16:41):
But is it.
Speaker 6 (16:41):
I still think it's a little bit different though, because
people don't.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
Throwing stuff on TV. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (16:48):
Real here y'all fighting on the damn caught on the
football field when y'all be doing and so I mean
when we hiding at the TV, and how about girl
actually do that?
Speaker 2 (16:55):
Blah blah blah. It's debating. It's not what you like
what you just said.
Speaker 9 (16:58):
I'm just talking about that. I'm just talking about the broadcast. Well,
I ain't talking about on the field. Something with the broadcast.
Speaker 15 (17:04):
Well, I paid the different. I don't believe that Steven
X Smith will stay such a thing to Michelle.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Very much. So she was the first damn lady and
the first African American, the first first damn lady.
Speaker 15 (17:20):
So it just hurt my spirit when Steven said this
to But we're gonna keep him lifted up in prayer
and hopefully everything goes well.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
With him and he don't join the rank. So channa shark.
All right, moving on when I'm the celebrity news, y'all
now whatever, there's a little smoke dwn some five hunt
out and said this once before reported out that jay
Z Report had.
Speaker 15 (17:37):
His three million dollars change y'all snatched at Beyond State's
Vegas finality.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
The other day.
Speaker 15 (17:42):
Now, some people say it wasn't an inside job. But
they're saying, y'all that the people are whispering hunted from
multiple social yea that jay Z have been the victim
of a high stakes jewelry heights Honey during Queen Bay's
last concert tour. And they're saying the large step Honey
got at least got away very clean with him. Now,
some people saying, according to one person, they said, who's
at the show. They're saying jay Z was allegedly robbed
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of the chain reported it was the only word turning.
They colasted three million dollars and then they're saying that
it was iced out for the gods.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
They said it was.
Speaker 15 (18:10):
Beautiful diamonds, rare stones, the worst. Not a purported chain, y'all.
That jay had was a custom changing y'all from his
Ace of Space collection or whatever. But people saying this
could have been a setup or whatever. Some people saying that,
you know, jay Z and Beyonce maybe getting shot on money,
and you know, allegedly people could say it be insurance deals,
you know.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
So okay, let's let's think about this. How could somebody
take a chain from jay Z at a Beyonce concert
off his chair. They say jay Z security is better
than Obama didn't.
Speaker 15 (18:43):
Well, I don't know if it happened or not, but
I'm just telling out what the report is saying though.
And I do know too, Like they said, when you
get shot, when you're getting shot on money and stuff
like that, sometimes we can't do some things, honey, because
you know, insurance does pay off.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
So I don't know. But how much to make do what?
How much her tour make? Don't have none to do
the present tea in China.
Speaker 17 (19:01):
I want.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
I want to be that sort that don't have trad
to be that. I'm trady.
Speaker 15 (19:08):
They got money, took money out loans on their mansions
that I reported the other day.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Rich people do that.
Speaker 15 (19:14):
Yeah, it's called good day. Yeah no, there ain't no
damn good depth. That's called honey.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
You got to care.
Speaker 15 (19:19):
I told somebody about that to to when we had
that discussion. Somebody said, they're abody to have cash, honey,
then credit because your credit bus Well, I don't know
what they got uptakeing what the story say, and I
just report the story, honey.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
That's all I do.
Speaker 15 (19:31):
Babies, So now y'all, was there no different, honey, knock
on wood. But anyway, child, we're gonna from lift up here.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Knock on woo. So we're gonna hunt to keep them
all lift up and prayer.
Speaker 15 (19:47):
And while we pray, let's continue to pray for Booty
bad as they say he has finally accepted the plea deal,
y'all in his ongoing federal gun case.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Y'all. They were saying that the raffer was charged.
Speaker 15 (19:55):
In twenty twenty three, twenty twenty three, honey, with being
a felon in possession of a firearm in San Dieg.
And they said, but after fighting the case, it was
dismissing July twenty twenty four. But unfortunately for Boosy, they're saying, yeah,
that the federal prosecutors refouled the charges last month. Now
they're saying law enforcement Republic saw the rapper with a
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gun in his waistband in a social media post. Now
following his arrest, he was released on one hundred thousand
dollars barn.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
They said.
Speaker 15 (20:21):
Boosy hopped on the ex Formative Twitter to update his fans.
He said, quote, just accepted the plea deal from the
federal government on my guncase. I thought this case was
over with and I was, honey, going to get on
with my life. But God don't make mistakes, honey, he said, Honey,
I'm tired of fighting. He said, I talked to my
family in this right decision, to all my fans across
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the world, he said, stay up, prayer, and that's what
we need to do, y'all. So he's just tired to fight.
So he just accepting things. So sometime we get tired
of fighting.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Honey.
Speaker 15 (20:49):
You know, in the words of Fanily lou Hammer, I
am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
All right.
Speaker 15 (20:55):
The colude today, honey, is one of my favorite colude.
Glad that y'all's avalon. On the high you say avalon,
and on the lawn just say beautiful tan. That's your
color for today, dan.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Is y'all give it up and carry with the sea.
Speaker 5 (21:17):
We wake up, Wake, wake up, Wake up against you
in your house?
Speaker 1 (21:24):
You up when you wake God, wait, come each other
and beef productive morning.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Shall want to know you called him Rossel.
Speaker 19 (21:33):
Come on, y'all, wake up, good morning, good morning, good morning.
Speaker 15 (21:37):
My name is Beverly.
Speaker 19 (21:38):
I'm calling from Landa Lake, Florida, calling to wake up my.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
Sexy husband Michael.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Wake up, wake up, wake up they wake up.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
Good morning everybody.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I want to say, wake up, wake up, wakes up.
So my brother Lee Ray shime for this kilo of
her Carrot City.
Speaker 20 (21:53):
Let's get it.
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Hi.
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This is Anita, call him from Washington, d Tea.
Speaker 20 (21:57):
Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 15 (21:59):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Hi.
Speaker 10 (22:04):
This is Beatty calling from South Carolina.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
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wake up.
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Wake God's chilling because we.
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wake up, wake up, wake up, wake God. INDs me
and wake up in wake up, wake up, wake up,
wake God.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Welcome We gus about that time and take it.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
Tuesday, we got to one and all to Beyonce, all
the wishes, Good morning, good morning.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Hello.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
All right.
Speaker 22 (22:40):
So for all of my people and my family members
who have cut streaming, and you're like, why did I cut?
Speaker 6 (22:45):
What's the purpose?
Speaker 22 (22:45):
Because I'm paying sixty to eighty dollars for Internet now
I'm paying for all these different apps and streaming services. Well,
there was a survey, and of course Disney Plus has
won the battle in regards to the best streaming services,
especially for their package where you get Disney plus Hulu
and Hbo Max for seventeen dollars. So it's a great deal.
(23:07):
Not to mention you get all the bases, you get
you covered, the kids covered, and then also you get
your movies. So that's what I've done. But according to
CNT dot com, that is one of the best deals
you can check out, especially if you have an already
cut cable.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
It's a good option for you.
Speaker 22 (23:22):
Now when you talk about smart glasses and all the
smart apparel that people are wearing, Meta Pro has won
the best smart glasses.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
Now I have these. I know, Ricky, you love yours.
Some of the great qualities about these.
Speaker 22 (23:35):
The microphone works great if you want to talk on
the phone, if you want to stream on Facebook.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
And if you just love and I'm really loved one
to learn how to work.
Speaker 22 (23:49):
Why do I try to connect Rickey's app to his?
He's like, no, no, hold on, let me get this part.
And then really then he realized you could actually talk
on the phone.
Speaker 16 (23:57):
I love it.
Speaker 8 (23:59):
I go wear the and actually have a conversation when
my my aarpods die.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
It is the best.
Speaker 22 (24:04):
And then when I went to the Beyonce concert, I
was able to stream live whatever I saw. It was
like a first person point of view. The only thing
that people say that they don't like about it is
that you actually need, like the the the case in
order to charge it. You can't just plug it in.
But you know, for the most part though, I love
these glasses. They're absolutely phenomenal. Now, last week Ring was
(24:27):
in the news and I'm thinking about unplugging all of
my Ring cameras.
Speaker 8 (24:31):
Now, so last week we.
Speaker 22 (24:33):
Talked about, you know, all the unauthorized devices on your
Ring camera. This week they're in the news because two
years ago Ring said that they were going to give
the police access.
Speaker 8 (24:43):
To your home Ring camera.
Speaker 22 (24:45):
Well, they quickly retracted after they got so much backlash
from people.
Speaker 8 (24:49):
Well, now Ring and ax On is saying that, hey, we.
Speaker 14 (24:54):
Are gonna work together and we are going to allow
police to access your videos without a warrant.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
Now there is a situation.
Speaker 22 (25:03):
No matter what Ring camera, which is also another question
you need to think about when putting Ring cameras in
your home, which I currently have and I think I'm
gonna remove mine.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
I hate it.
Speaker 22 (25:11):
I got to find another option, but it's so convenient.
But yes, so Ring is now going to ask you
for your permission to opt in to acts on AXOM.
And what might be confusing is people don't know what
exactly they're opting in for. And what that is is
is if the police sends a message to RING to
obtain this footage, they can automatically.
Speaker 6 (25:32):
Get it if you've opted in.
Speaker 22 (25:34):
So a lot of people are really upset about this
because they're saying that it's leading into a surveillance culture
and people are having way too much access to your
private and personal video. So if you see these opt ins,
they haven't come out yet, but when they do, you
know to opt out because you do not want people
accessing your footage without a warrant. And they're also wondering
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if this is what caused the unauthorized users because Ring
had announced that it was an update that they were doing,
so this could have also been the collaboration with Axon.
So a lot of things going on with that, and
I'll keep you updated. And last but not least, we're
getting ready for back to school. I want to highlight
coding games for kids because coding is one of the
AI proof ways to get your kids jobs later on
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the life. There's a great kids game called osmo osmo
at place with your iPad.
Speaker 14 (26:21):
It teaches on fun ways to code and also Minecraft
if you did not know, Minecraft.
Speaker 22 (26:25):
Is a phenomenal game that teaches kids how to build
and they can build their own world. And some of
these kids are making like thirty thousand dollars a month
on these games, so definitely make sure you get them
in coding. For all these stories and more, you can
follow me at Beyonce atl on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Jah Lions Down, he appreciate you, John Lyon not coming
to work today. I guess I don't know, black Tony,
how you want to be introduced.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
On the radio.
Speaker 23 (26:54):
I got a bigger I got a big, bigger fish
that got to be friends. They're gonna be prying right now.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Right one of one of them is a job real.
Speaker 23 (27:04):
I got real bigger fishes that need to get fried
right now. And Floral, I got more bigger fishes that
need to get fried right now. I don't have time
to deal with your foolishness right now, because we are
in the middle of the last day showing. I don't
(27:25):
know if you know about the last day, but Jelly,
were in the last day right now selling.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Are you like that.
Speaker 23 (27:31):
I'm trying to build me an arch. Yoh, I'm trying
to build me an arch because I'm not I'm not
finna Look, I'm not fron of.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
Drawn the one in St. Louis or the one th
I had.
Speaker 23 (27:43):
Now I'm finna bid me the one that uh uh
uh what's the name? Yeah, that boy, you just said,
what's your name? No, Yo, I'm gonna build me one
because I know I see one thing I do, shouted.
I read my Bible, and I know what time it is.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Shout.
Speaker 23 (27:56):
I know that we're in the last day. Shout, We're
at Matthew twenty folks, sister, you hear wars and the
rumors the war. She uses not alone because things are happening,
but things are still coming.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Shouting.
Speaker 23 (28:07):
That's what I'm talking about. Yep, that I'm in the
word right now, shouting uh uh. Tim thirty thirty three,
one through five, and he said there will be terrible
time in the last day. Shot, the people's gonna love
us of themselve lover of money and boaster pribus and
(28:28):
this on being there to their parents and shout.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
They've been ranting for four days straight and then and
I know what time it is. Shout.
Speaker 23 (28:34):
I'm not playing with these folks. Man, I'm not going
I'm not going to hell with y'all. Shout, I'm going
to I'm going to see the glow glory.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Of guard you in the art.
Speaker 23 (28:46):
I'm building the art, yeop, because I know that I
know where you're.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Getting out of your wood as the flass run.
Speaker 23 (28:50):
It's the first day. This is forty days and forty nights.
I already know because I looked at the weather report.
They said gonna ran all the way to the next Wednesday,
So I know it this time it is. I'm not
finna be the last where.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
You're getting your supplies from the building.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
So I got I got to look, I got to
have a turn of life.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Short. I don't know what you're trying to do, but
I'm not trying to go to help with talk.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
I get well where you know when you get why
are you getting your supplies from the builder art?
Speaker 2 (29:19):
And what can we do to help.
Speaker 14 (29:26):
You?
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Know?
Speaker 23 (29:26):
You go out back they got all their scrut with
when they throwed away. When people then cut it off
right there, you go out back and get it. You
ain't got to pay for it. If you go out
back by the duncle.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
But that's needed. What about the animals? You got to
get to everything? What kind of animals you already got?
Speaker 23 (29:41):
I mean, I got two spidies, I got two cock bros.
I got two flies, I got two crickets, I got
two mamma bees.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
I got two raccoons. I got two I got I
got some stuff. Now I got two big bull puppies.
Look shouty, that's.
Speaker 17 (29:53):
Need to hear, know that.
Speaker 23 (29:54):
But look I I was really calling to see they
before they had left me a check off there yesterday.
They did it.
Speaker 24 (29:59):
Come blood, You have given your children all of the
fruit without any of the labor. Chriseie in food May
in his book No Free Rides, say we've given our
children everything they wanted and forgot to give them what
they needed.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
Come on, y'all, ain't saying nothing to me.
Speaker 24 (30:22):
You have got to stop raising children who operate with
white privilege with no black consciousness. So you are raising
the soft, suburban entitled kids who got flat screen televisions.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
In their bedroom.
Speaker 24 (30:43):
But the Nigros can't conjregate firds. They got a thousand
dollars cell phones and don't know how to reduce fractions
they got expensive tennis shoes and you don't even make
the little nigro go out for the team. Stop making
your child took soft because it's an evil world out there.
Speaker 23 (31:05):
For it.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Hold it, chess man Holon. Yes, Gary, you want to
help you to the tea.
Speaker 6 (31:14):
It's Gary, Gary.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
In the color the other day. Gary.
Speaker 15 (31:18):
Good morning, Good morning, Ricky, Good morning America, Good morning
in the US. Tuesday, A beautiful, beautiful in the neighborhood.
And here's what's happening in celebrity news, y'all. Everybody's excited
about this and they're congratulating Ricky de von Franklin and
celebrity trainer.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Miss Maria Costello.
Speaker 15 (31:37):
Is being reported, y'all that they tied the night recently
in a deeply spiritual ceremony at Castel Lago in Beverly Hills.
He said, quote, we wanted to create an event that
evokes the beginning of our love story.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
This is what Franklin told People Magazine.
Speaker 15 (31:52):
Costello added, every detail is intentional, from the music here
to the decor, to the vowels, to the spiritual moments.
The lakeside ceremony led by passion, they say. Costello wore
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a Gagilia lahab gown with a touch of drama and
a Spanish flair. When mister Franklin wore a dark Georgia
Armani suit and Christian lubertin shoes. Now Kelly Rowland LaToya,
look at Adrian bellon Harden. They were all in attendance
and major y'all surprised to guess with the performance of
Why I Love You?
Speaker 2 (32:36):
Isn't that good for y'all? They said.
Speaker 15 (32:37):
The guests enjoyed Dominican and soul food, including mulacus, jambalaya
and banana pudding shots. The night ended with a Dominican
Horo Luca filled with dancers, stilt walkers and flashing lights.
We want the wedding to be a testimony of God's
goodness and congratulations.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
In the background, Massy, she find you. She's a beautiful
but rick kind But I hate that he got in
some fine. Yeah, she's a beautiful.
Speaker 15 (33:13):
You hate it because Megan was a beautiful woman. A
lot of people are saying, honey.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Why will it toll? You're lucky them all go to
that way when they are friends. To Megan good, but
that was to him as wow. Yeah, but.
Speaker 12 (33:27):
They might have been friends with him before they was
friends with Megan. They supposed to just stop being friends
with him. Well, Brad, you got to pick one, don't know,
you don't know, you don't know, you don't get.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
I feel so sorry for Megan and Meghan.
Speaker 12 (33:40):
She's so happy.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
But Megan is so happy. But look with the bonne
and married a beautiful woman. She's a fitness, a beautiful man.
But he ain't got no job.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Don't do that, Yes he do.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Nobody put him in that movie, Yes you do.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
He in a movie.
Speaker 17 (33:53):
He got a movie out right.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Now that was an old one.
Speaker 6 (33:55):
No it's not old.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
But anyway, let's continue to pray for both parties, y'all.
They both got mad that they both are happy. Let's
just ended the thing and they're probably still friends.
Speaker 15 (34:04):
Well, they ain't took no pictures together yet, and Megan
didn't go to the way. And honey, if I'm friends
with my ex, but I'm coming to the way in
to the congratulates like just im just saying that you.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Ain't doing that with your yellows self.
Speaker 9 (34:15):
You're coming to there.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
What you're gonna stand when you bust through them doors? Gary, Congratulations,
I thought it would have been me honey, standing here
with you.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Relationship. You always be the one that.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
See our friends. Just what we were talking about on
the phone yesterday. Here you go, here you go, here
you go. Congratulations, baby, what you said, jes that you're.
Speaker 25 (34:59):
Happy because you didn't even say goodbye? Someone that congratulations?
Speaker 24 (35:10):
Maybe I was hoping you had because you didn't even
say goodbye.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
As long as I could read, let's you say you
always mean? I love him? You and Brett get on
my nerves every morning.
Speaker 12 (35:30):
I don't feel how guarantee. I just loved this song.
I think Megan is happy. I think Divan is happy.
Congratulations to both of them. Anybody you happy because you.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
Didn't even say goodbye?
Speaker 3 (36:01):
I love.
Speaker 17 (36:04):
You?
Speaker 3 (36:04):
Want to work.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
This morning? Oh we can see that all day, Honey.
That's baby. Oh I love that song.
Speaker 8 (36:16):
It's coming on.
Speaker 17 (36:18):
Never run so fast before.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
I rushed inside the travel door.
Speaker 15 (36:23):
You lady, all alone, You turned around and help me close.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
It's hurt me. Call me, Yeah, he said, hurt me?
She said she rushed inside the chapel door.
Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yes she did, did honey, she rushed inside.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
The travel door.
Speaker 8 (36:47):
Don't worry about it again, speaking and congratulators.
Speaker 12 (36:50):
Canna add one thing congratulations to Monica and they got.
Speaker 21 (36:58):
Yes.
Speaker 15 (37:00):
Oh my god, I me congratulates Cheryl and Kenna Williams.
They're celebrating thirty years unmarried.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
So girl, could you imagine? Could you imagine seeing the
same body walk away from the beer in thirty years?
Speaker 6 (37:10):
Golas, that's love close, you know.
Speaker 15 (37:13):
But anyway, congratulations. I hope she lays you happy because
you didn't.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Even say goodbye. But y'all get off the pots radio
with that message. Close to that guys, Avalon on the high.
Speaker 15 (37:25):
You say avalon and on the lawn just say beautiful
Tan y'all, Oh boy, y'all, y'all, y'all giving up and
Gary with the tea?
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Did you see that post? She's what's trending on the
Lucky Smiley Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
The Morning Show, it's back to school season initiate.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
Public schools in Texas will require students to keep their
cell phones and other communication devices like the way during
school hours.
Speaker 12 (37:56):
Yeer Ricky House built fourteen eighty one in Texas required
all school districts and open enrollment charter schools to adopt
policies for inhibiting students from using personal communication devices while
on school property during the school day of the lawgift
schools two options for compliance completely banned devices from school
property or require students to store their devices during school hours.
Speaker 7 (38:19):
Now, this new law in Texas covers smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, radios,
paging devices, and other electronic communication devices, and Texas is
the only state. Executive orders either ban or restrict cell
phone use in schools in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana,
New York, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and several others. Additionally,
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all states like Arkansas, Arizona, California, and Ohio have laws
limiting cell phone use in classrooms.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
All right, so this morning we have Christian psychologists doctor
tarrant Onto, you know, to talk about the pros and
cons of cell phones in the school.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
Good morning, have to have you, Laura hey Man. We
are happy to have you this morning. I just want
to ask you what is your stance on bandoned cell
phones in school?
Speaker 4 (39:15):
Psychologists couldn't be happier any psychologists working with teens adult
college is so happy because all of the data has
been showing what parents see and that this is not
good in any way for our kids. So psychologists are
rejoicing around the country because we're finally going to get
our kids back.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (39:37):
Uh, I was just gonna say, but what if there's
an emergency. That's that's what worries me. What if there's
an emergency in school and the kids don't have access
to their phones.
Speaker 4 (39:47):
Well, you know what you're talking like the typical parent,
You didn't have a cell phone? You thank you, thank
you the school office. So what you know what you
all are respond and like parents? What the data is
shown because it started last year, it started two years
in some states, and what they found was that the
kids adjusted to the cell phone band better than the parents.
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It took parents two to three weeks to calm down
their anxiety, but the kids were actually liked it because
they were able to talk with their peers and hide
behind their phones. Grades went up. Every study show that
kids check their cell phones one hundred times a day.
One hundred times a day in school. How can you learn?
And so what schools have done is they've increased their
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the lines to the school. They've adapted so that you
can call the teacher in the classroom, you can call
the school, you can call the resource officer to be
in contact with your kid. This is now the way
of the future because we've tried it for six to
seven eight years and we've seen all of the data
go back with school with grades going backwards. Right, this
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is the biggest learning gap that we've seen in a
long time. And what schools are shown is an increase
in academic in every area. They did, like half the
school or like the sixth grade not have the phone,
seventh grade have the phone. And then they found that
the kids that did not have access to their phone,
not only did they learn more, but they had more
friends because they didn't retreat to their phones and they
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were able to connect. So parents, calm down, You're go
still get in contact with your kids, and you're gonna
have the kids come home with better grades and be
happier because the cell phones are not distracting them.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
Yeah, and they probably you know, I'm sure the government
or whoever can install some kind of emergency situation if
there is an emergency, you know, you know, for the
kids or whatever. You had the distractions and even when
they come down to the iPad and eat electronics in
the house.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Now this just me. They don't you don't every now
and then every blue moon.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
You can have the iPad downstairs, but most of the time,
when we sit down and eat or whatever, if it's
all of us, we don't. We don't do electronics at
the at the breakfast table, in them the table because
kids feel like they just especially mine and my grandkids,
like they just have to have it like a pacifier,
or they're just so addicted.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
And trying to get them to respond and pay attention
to have a conversation.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
Without them looking at a screen when I talk to
my daughter's and I'm trying to discipline them, to train
them when I'm talking to them, even if the TV
is own cartoons, to stay focused on me and listen
to what I'm saying and complete the task without your
eyes gauging back over to the screen. And like I
really been working on that, I will intentionally stand in
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front of a TV or iPad and have a conversation
with them about something that I need for them to
do and watch and let them complete the task they
try to get them focused on what I need them
to do without having to look at the iPad.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
They just that addicted to it. Now, Am I wrong
for that? Doctor? Talk?
Speaker 14 (42:53):
No?
Speaker 4 (42:54):
No, what you're talking about is something called fractured focus.
They did to study back in twenty seventeen that says they,
even when our cell phones are on our desk, we
have less working memory and attention. So just having your
phone out makes you want.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
To look at it.
Speaker 4 (43:08):
And every adult listening knows exactly what I'm talking about.
We used to be able to write for hours. How
long can you write without looking at your cell phone?
Speaker 10 (43:16):
Right?
Speaker 4 (43:16):
So it's affected our deep work. So put the cell
phone in a drawer if you want connection. In families,
have the cell phones go away. What did we think
was going to happen when we gave our kids an
addiction device? Jiktop Instagram? The meta they bank on us
staying glued to our phones. Do you think that's random?
(43:37):
They know exactly what catches our attention. How many of
us has picked our phone up for no reason, just
to look at something, and we didn't even know what
we were looking for. That's because it's the dopamine rush
of needing to look and click something. And here's what
happens when you take the cell phones away, kids are
actually more relieved, all right. When they did a study
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from Florida to California, they remove phones and they and
they saw students report lower anxiety, better sleep. And here's
the kicker, more peer connection, right because imagine, you know, Ricky,
we remember being in the cafeteria, people talked in the
lunch right, talked in the hall where if you visited
any middle school or high school, kids are on their
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phones ignoring one another.
Speaker 23 (44:21):
And that is going to go.
Speaker 4 (44:22):
So you're going to see more kids come home happier
because the hallmark to happiness for all adults, but especially
kids is relationships. Oh now, we're going to see our
kids build relationships instead of being glued and addicted to
their phone. And even high there are a lot of
kids who are socially anxious and hide with their phones.
Now they're going to be forced to be able to
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socially interact and they're going to be happier.
Speaker 2 (44:46):
We'll be happy about this, all right, y'all had us up,
and y'all want to talk to doctor Talk.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
We want to know what y'all think about our cell
phones being banned in the schools and just the addiction to.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Electronics by our kids and uh, some of our some
of us us as well. Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
Did you see that post. People are talking on the
King Smiley Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
All right, Jerrey got the morning show you.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
A new law in Texas will require students to keep
their cell phones and other personal communication devices locked away
during school hours. And with us today we got Christian psychologists,
the one and only doctor Tart, and are we happy
to have you this morning, Doctor Tart? How does constant
phone access affect attentions? You know, the attention span of
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the kid, Anxiety, stress, and just overall emotional regulation, you
know in young people.
Speaker 4 (45:40):
Yeah, I mean the biggest benefit it's actually kids who
have low achieving students, all right, When we take the
phones away, we found that it significantly boosted their achievement.
And the greatest impact was with low achieving students. Why
because phones take away your focus and if you can't focus,
especially like in mad studies, science that requires sustained attention.
(46:03):
You know, it's not the fact you're not smart, it's
the fact that your memory and your attention is divided, right,
and so you can't focus for a long periods of time. Now,
from a mental health standpoint, we're actually having kids come
home the first couple of weeks, and you'll see this.
Parents actually saying hey, moms, I made a friend, I
talked at lunch. I don't sit by myself anymore. I
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have less anxiety. And parents, not only should this not
be banned at school, but you should not allow your
kids to go to bed with a cell phone. Get
them an old school alarm clock to wake themselves up,
because kids are staying on their cell phones at night
because they don't want to miss a text, they don't
want to miss a group chat. So make sure if
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you want your kids to have better sleep, less anxiety,
less depression, take the phones away. They can use them
to communicate, that's what they used for, but take away
to social media so your kids can connect in real
life and they're going to be much happier.
Speaker 3 (46:58):
All right, we're going to go to the phones. Y'all
hit us up at eight six six nine, eight six
six nine. Are ey ish your cell phones be banned
in schools or why not?
Speaker 2 (47:08):
Good morning, Good.
Speaker 16 (47:09):
Morning, mister Riki and everybody. They should be banned because
these kids noways are not learning anything because they have
a phone. In my kids' school, they're tiktoking with their teachers.
Their teachers look like she's on the streets instead of
being professional and tiktoking. Leave those folks at home, put
them books out, and let's mind and do some work.
Speaker 25 (47:29):
Hi.
Speaker 10 (47:29):
My name is Jalen and I'm from Leesburg. I don't
think cell phones should be banned from school because you
never know what's gonna happen. I grew up in the
time period where my high school we actually had an
active shooter and stuff like that, and I don't know
what I would have been able to do if I
wasn't able to text my mom and stuff like that.
And I get that that doesn't happen everywhere, but at
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the same time, you just you never know, fresh minstrels, fights, bullying,
you never know, so you should always have your cell
phone around.
Speaker 19 (47:59):
I'm Cleveland, I'm actually a vice print of Ball and
I do agree that SOFO shut me in school. My
students don't actually have they have their phones in school,
but every class period they have to put their phone
in the pockets.
Speaker 15 (48:11):
They can focus.
Speaker 19 (48:12):
They interact so much better when they don't have to,
you know, be on their phone. And also because down
the drama social media gets sitting from one class to another,
they don't see it right away, so kind of gives
us a chance of the lay things.
Speaker 16 (48:25):
Fame is Kelly.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
I'm calling from North Dalling and I'm kind of torn.
Speaker 13 (48:29):
I mean, I get a lot of calls every month
about some sort of shooting or somebody bring the weapon
to my school.
Speaker 16 (48:35):
I need my kids to be able to call me,
you know. But then again, if they distracted, then know so.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
I'm I'm I'm either way, yeah, maybe they should.
Speaker 3 (48:43):
You don't give them flip phones, you know, like like now,
I know it sounds crazy, like an emergency flip.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Phone, burning phone, Like a burning phone you can call
your mama.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
You just flip it out, just because the purpose is
the call not to get on the you know what
I'm saying, certain stuff I don't know.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
I don't know that, or a phone on the wall,
some with a landline rotary phone or something.
Speaker 22 (49:09):
They have these phones, these watches you can get your
kids called the fireflies or the phones, and it can
only dial your parents in case of an.
Speaker 6 (49:16):
Emergency if you want one.
Speaker 2 (49:18):
And let's say that again.
Speaker 22 (49:19):
Uh, they have like a fireflyphone and it's like a
phone for younger kids, so where you only have like
those pre programmable numbers in it. So there's no Internet
or anything like that. But if you need to call mom, dad,
emergency contact or even like they have a smart watch
for kids that can also call them. I don't I'm
not a fan of the smart watches because it's on
your skin, but they have like the fireflyphone, which I
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think is you know, a nice combination of the both this.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
Good stuff right here.
Speaker 3 (49:45):
If you didn't get a chance to call, hit us
up on Instagram at rick Smile of on the show
dot com and let us know what you think, doctor
to let everybody know how you could be reached.
Speaker 4 (49:53):
Yeah, and simply go to doctor Tart dot com as
d r T a r t t dot com or
follow me on Instagram. I'm at doctor Tart at.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
D r T a r t T.
Speaker 4 (50:04):
I'll post a video in a couple of minutes telling
you about the benefits of banning cell phones and social
media in schools according to the research.
Speaker 20 (50:12):
And I don't know if I'm sweating because I'm I'm excited,
you know, maybe all of the above because we got
royalty in the house right down now. Yes, let me
give you the proper introduction that you need. On The
Ricky Smiley Morning Show today, beloved actress singer, comedian, I say,
a comedian whose career spans over four decades.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Did we get to stop right there? Four decades?
Speaker 20 (50:38):
Thank you God, I'll give it up, Tottici.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Yes, I'm excited to be here.
Speaker 6 (50:48):
We are excited to have you. Thank you for coming through.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Of course.
Speaker 6 (50:52):
So we have been watching you on TV since Captain Kangaroo.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
Oh my god, researched this morning.
Speaker 8 (51:02):
But you're an icon.
Speaker 26 (51:04):
How does it feel to have such longevity in Hollywood?
And how have you seen the industry change over the years.
Oh my gosh, a lot, right, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
That's how mouthful like.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
It's changed so much.
Speaker 14 (51:16):
Like I remember when I was the only little black
girl on television at one point in the Fact of
Life had just gone off the air, and I came
on with this show called wax Riches, and I was
the only representative of little girls and little boys in
our culture children, you know. And I'm so glad that
(51:38):
we are now seeing like representation. We only had like
one cartoon that was fat Albert, right, that represented us, Right,
that was it. So now you're able to see all
these different people, and it really has evolved. We had
to kick down some doors and we had to jump
some hurdles. But I remember my grandmother used to always say,
(51:59):
you have to be extraordinary in order to be considered average,
and that has always I've always taken that and kept
that in the back of my mind as I was
navigating this space.
Speaker 2 (52:10):
I want to I want to take you down memory lane.
Speaker 20 (52:13):
Okay, now, you you've been in several movies, yes, say
too many, even name Lord.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
We're gonna play a little game.
Speaker 20 (52:21):
We're gonna play movie memory lane, lot movie.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
I need you to say the first thing that pops
in your head when I named this movie.
Speaker 14 (52:30):
Okay, all right, school days, I wanna bees boomerang.
Speaker 8 (52:35):
I can't believe I was still on the screen.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
Another forty eight hours.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Danny Glover sprung that was.
Speaker 20 (52:44):
Fun house party, all of them, oh good times as
do so.
Speaker 26 (52:51):
We've seen you be hilarious, you know, on TV, in movies,
but I think some people may be surprised to know
that you're an actual committe like in real life.
Speaker 14 (53:01):
No, I just started this journey, right, So I never
did stand up. I worked with many of them, and
over the years all of them were like, you really
should try to stand up. You're really good at storytelling,
and so I was like, Nah, y'all just want me
to bomb get out of here, right. But I was
really excited because it just it was a fluke and
it's something I've always wanted to do, but I was scared.
(53:24):
But now I'm on this journey, I'm doing stand up.
Now I get to interact with people because I'm a
people person. So it's it's great because there's no camera
or screen between us anymore, and they get to know me,
not a character of.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
Me, but just me.
Speaker 20 (53:39):
So speaking of funny, you know we got we got
to talk about the legendary Martin series. Yes, okay, so
we know how amazing Martin is, we know how amazing
the whole cast is. But let me tell you something, Gina.
I know you still to this day walk down the road.
Every day somebody probably calls you Gena.
Speaker 14 (53:58):
Oh my god, my son calls me Gena. I think
of it as an honor. It's kind of mind boggling.
I remember having lunch with Tshena and Martin, and Martin
was like, Tischi, can you leave a call?
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Us goes, Oh my god, know that's crazy, Like we
just can't believe.
Speaker 20 (54:13):
So do you want you might share your favorite Martin episode.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
I know it's gonna be hard.
Speaker 6 (54:17):
Oh no, it's really easy.
Speaker 14 (54:18):
It was always when we were all together, Okay, So
it was always when it was an ensemble piece.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
So it's the.
Speaker 14 (54:25):
Halloween, the very first Halloween episode and the Plumber episode.
Those are my two favorite episodes to film to be
a part of.
Speaker 8 (54:36):
We just jelled, and you know, I think it.
Speaker 14 (54:39):
Was really smart because all of the casts except for
Martin were from the theater, so they surrounded a comedian
by people who really understood, you know, the art form.
Speaker 8 (54:49):
And I think that's really really smart to do.
Speaker 7 (54:52):
Okay, So we got to talk about Operation Aunties.
Speaker 26 (54:54):
But before we talk about Operation on teas, we saw
you at the BT Awards, and of course you look amazing.
Speaker 6 (55:00):
Thank you look amazing, man, you look amazing.
Speaker 7 (55:02):
Now, how do you feel about the term auntie? Because
I'm an auntie too, and I'm like, yo, call me auntie.
Speaker 6 (55:05):
I got aunties.
Speaker 20 (55:07):
Some people don't like the term.
Speaker 14 (55:08):
Because because I think it's like an ageism thing and
they think it makes them feel old. I've always loved
being an auntie. It's a term of endearment. It's a
safe place to land. That's what aunties means. To me,
so I feel like I earned auntie. So when somebody
calls me an auntie, I love it. I understand why
(55:29):
people don't, but I personally think that it's a really
good thing.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
All right.
Speaker 7 (55:33):
So when you put it like that, Okay, I'm gonna
be an Auntie, a safe.
Speaker 14 (55:36):
Place people could say to the kids could say.
Speaker 8 (55:39):
Something to you that they can't say to their parents.
Speaker 10 (55:42):
Right.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
Operational This new movie.
Speaker 14 (55:47):
Right and it's streaming right now on All Black.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
Let me tell you something. This was so much fun
to film.
Speaker 14 (55:53):
I was filming it with Melissa Dessa and Amaya Scott.
And it's basically a cyber crime dramaedy. So it has
your action, it's got your crime, it's got your who
done it, It's got a little bit of everything.
Speaker 8 (56:07):
I just watched it the other day and I can't
believe how funny it is.
Speaker 26 (56:11):
Okay, I would ask you what's next for Titia, but
there's just it's like, you're doing it.
Speaker 14 (56:16):
I'm doing everything that I ever wanted to do, And
because of COVID isolation, I was like, no fear.
Speaker 20 (56:22):
We were super proud of you before we let you
go any more.
Speaker 14 (56:25):
Music, I'm actually working on a jazz album, right yeah.
Speaker 8 (56:29):
Follow me on social media.
Speaker 14 (56:31):
I have a lot of fun on my social media
with my kids.
Speaker 8 (56:34):
I don't know if you guys have seen it.
Speaker 14 (56:36):
I have a sudden on the spectrum and we've been
able to share our lives and our family lives.
Speaker 8 (56:40):
And it's been pretty dope doing that too.
Speaker 20 (56:42):
So ladies and gentlemen, please give it up.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
It's just funny.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Entertain on the freaking smiling morning show.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
Right here, Afritas. What's up? What's up?
Speaker 6 (57:02):
Rickie?
Speaker 7 (57:03):
It's Tuesday, August fifth. Here's what's going on in the news.
I've got to start off with some sad news. Tulsa
is mourning the loss of longtime homicide detective John Brown,
a thirty five year veteran of the police force and
familiar face with the First forty eight.
Speaker 2 (57:16):
Brown caused to I love him.
Speaker 3 (57:19):
Yes, he is one of my favorite First forty eight
to take this man, I was just watching last night.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (57:25):
He passed away after a battle with cancer, leaving behind
a legacy of service, compassion, and justice. In other news,
Elon Musky is catching heat ug in this time for
calling slavery just a standard practice until the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. Now he said it while reposting a call
for reparations for white people in Africa. Critics say he's
(57:46):
whitewashing history. Yes, of course slavery existed globally, but the
Transatlantic slave trade was uniquely brutal, racial, generational, and designed
to build white wealth off black bodies and the irony.
Musk's ancesture's benefited from land stolen during colonial rule in
South Africa. But now he's calling land reform racist.
Speaker 6 (58:06):
Make it make sense.
Speaker 7 (58:08):
Meanwhile, after the Civil War, of course we all know
wrights live owners actually got reparations for their lost property.
Freed slave's promised forty acres and a mule, they got nothing.
Black Twitter did not let Musk rewrite history. They let
him have it on his own platform. For info on
these stories and more, god Rique Smiley Morning Show dot Com.
Now here's a look at sports rock.
Speaker 1 (58:27):
Te The sports genius is in the building.
Speaker 17 (58:31):
Yeah, what a man.
Speaker 9 (58:32):
Former NFL running back Leshawn Johnson did not learn from
Michael Vick. He was convicted on six felony chargers for
his role in a dog fighting operation, one of the
biggest busts in US history. Over one hundred and ninety
pit bull type dogs was on his property. Shawn Johnson.
Right there, man, Olympic track star Shehkerrie Richardson was arrested
(58:55):
for domestic violence toward her boyfriend, also Olympic star Crew Coleman.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (59:01):
She was charged with fourth degree domestic violence and spent
eighteen hours in behind bars. Now the update is Christian Coleman.
The boyfriend is defending his girl personally.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11 (59:15):
I feel like it was just in such a situation
all around, Like I don't feel as if like she
should have been arrested, you know what I'm saying. Like,
I mean, you know, people have the specialists and emotions
and stuff like that, and she has like things that
she needs to work on for herself of course, and
so the wise so to use so even like everybody,
And I'm the type of guy like I'm in a
business that just like in Stinting Grace and Mercy in love,
(59:36):
she's a human being and a great person.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
Roder died for my good right there. Yeah, but I
would defend her too. That I was scared I was
gonna get beat up when I got home.
Speaker 3 (59:45):
Yeah, Oh god, God, come on, man, she took herself
took itself on the start running.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
He couldn't catch it.
Speaker 9 (59:52):
That's what it is now, that's he gonna catch it
because he hesan.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
I bet he can.
Speaker 9 (59:57):
He will, never saying nobody run he was. He one
of the fastest in the world. He's also on the
USA Olympic team.
Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Oh okay, the probably was running on the tie. They
probably was resting over the step on and running fast
at the same time. Exactly, drop it like it's hard,
Drop it like it's hard.
Speaker 21 (01:00:22):
Spot.
Speaker 14 (01:00:23):
It's the eighteen morning.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
Joy's time for the hot spot?
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
What up?
Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
Brat? Put up?
Speaker 6 (01:00:28):
Ricky?
Speaker 12 (01:00:29):
Good morning, everybody. I'm your girl, Brat Tat tat, and
this is the hot spot. But we bring you music,
movies and more so let's get off into it. Well,
y'all did He will remain behind bars at least for now.
He was hoping for a taste of freedom, But just
yesterday the judge and his criminal case denied him bail
for the second time, pending his upcoming October third sentencing.
In the order, the judge said there were no exceptional
(01:00:51):
reasons warranting a released.
Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
Before his sentencing. Did he found the motion for bill
last week?
Speaker 12 (01:00:56):
He proposed the Bell package with a fifty million dollars bond,
and he said Eddy with Chiller is Miami home and
limited travel to Florida and New York. It's granted, but
the judge wasn't having it. The judge did point out
the the censing was just sixty days away. Now, IZ
are on President Trump because according to reports, Trump may
be pardoning Diddy and also, I have common it's not
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holding back about his feelings for his girlfriend Jay hudd
Jennifer Hudson. During a conversation on Mama I Made It podcast,
he talked about why he feels he and Jay hud
are meant to be. Here's how he describes their relationship.
Speaker 21 (01:01:33):
That relationship is one of the greatest blessings and most
important things in my whole journey in life.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Man.
Speaker 21 (01:01:42):
It's one of those things where you don't know truly
what true partnership and relationship is until you get there.
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
And it took me some.
Speaker 21 (01:01:51):
Time maybe to grow and evolve as a person. It's
like those things you pray for and you don't get
them until you ready. I gotta say this, so it's
really dope to to actually like have a you know,
be in a relationship with somebody who's from Chicago, because
travel all over the world, and you know I've been
in a relationships from that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
But you know this Chicago woman is something there.
Speaker 12 (01:02:14):
About them Chicago when Brad don't. Don't do that, Gary,
they been together for a while. No, No, he couldn't
be cause she ain't neither one of them from Chicago,
so he couldn't have said it.
Speaker 15 (01:02:32):
You ain't.
Speaker 12 (01:02:32):
In appearance on the Jennifer hud To Show, Common respond
to to Jennifer's play for question about marriage room is saying,
if I should be married, it will be to Jennifer
Kate Hudson.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
You're gonna They're gonna do it.
Speaker 3 (01:02:50):
They're gonna put it all that made the Stallion and
got with Clay and our love is in there.
Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Let's the hope woman, mystic.
Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
Because if God do it for them, he'll do it
for you, Gary, And we've got to let Jesus leave
you all the way. But you got to trust them.
You got to trust them. They said they that wait
renew their strength with wings like but you gotta trust
them because you got to be happy for them. Because
(01:03:23):
if you can't be happy for them, because see all
of This is a test, a test. In order to
have a test, you create a testimony. Come on, So
you got to go and be with them and be
in the wedding and celebrate them because I'm telling you,
because coming around the corner is your blessing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
Yeah, get blessing. If you can't bless other people, Yeah,
I want to.
Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
I went to I went to the Rock City Church
Sunday and we had a good church service and I
learned a lot and they we just got to wait
and we got.
Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
To be patient. I was next in line for me.
You what, oh what a money God? We served this?
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Boys, don't make me shot on this radio. Y'all come visit,
Come visit Rock City Church or whatever. That's a great
praise and worship man. I go ahead, bro, I can't talk.
I'm getting emotional.
Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
That's all right, because my queen coming down and not
nobody with no kitty heels on either.
Speaker 6 (01:04:24):
What if it is a woman in kitty and.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
God send nobody with no kiddy hiss and the coffee
stockings for me? God know what I like. You know
what I want? Coffee stockings.
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
No, you're not coming out with no coffee stockings, now,
kiddy Hells and Stuff, mister
Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
Ricky Smiley, Morning Ship,