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September 24, 2025 66 mins

Tonight’s Rickey Smiley Morning Show dug into headline drama—from Jimmy Kimmel’s fiery comeback to ABC after his suspension, to his sharp rebuke of Trump and the FCC, defending free speech and calling out political pressure on media. Cardi B also opened up, saying the only reason her divorce isn’t finalized yet is because she’s being held hostage over taxes and property demands—adding that love no longer drives the marriage but legal strings do. 

And the show turned serious with breaking news: two ICE detainees were fatally shot in Dallas after a sniper opened fire on an ICE facility from a nearby rooftop. The shooter died by suicide, and investigators found “ANTI-ICE” messages on shell casings, calling it a targeted ideological attack. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
The Ricky Smiley Show.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
It we remainin do it for one night, but jore
it comes in the morning. Good morning, everybody, Let's get
into a praise break with the one and on the
Bishop Marvin step Good morning, Bishop.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Good morning, Ricky Smiley, my brother from another mother, and
all of those who are proud of the Ricky Smiley
Morning Show. This is Vishoon Marvin sav and now you
know what I got the responsibility of praying for us
this morning.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
So let's go before the Lord in prayer.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Lord, indeed, we thank you for this another day, another
opportunity that we get, the opportunity to come before you.
We want you to know that our nation is literally
wrestling with pain, that there's economic struggles and racial tension,
political divisions, and violence in the streets. But Father, you
are still God, and you promise never to leave us.

(00:57):
You promise never to forsake us. So we pray for
strength today, not the kind that comes from political or
politics or policies, but strength that comes from your spirit.
Teach us, teach us to rise above the noise and
to guard our tongues so that we don't make matters
worse by repeating fear and anger and hopelessness. Let our

(01:20):
mouths be instruments of encouragement, speaking peace into chaos and
unity where there is division. Remember us, God, Remember us,
Remember us, Remember us as we try to lean even
closer to You. Give us the ability to recognize and
realize that no storm can overtake us. Encourage Lord God
the broken heart and heal those grieving from loss, and

(01:43):
give us courage to live with faith even in these
tumultuous times. I thank you, Lord God, because I know
that it's already done, and we stand in faith believing
that it is so.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
In Jesus's name, we pray. Amen. Ricky listen, I love you,
man of you.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
I want you to have a great day in all
of the listeners the Ricky Smiley family, live your life,
command your day and be amazing.

Speaker 5 (02:09):
Hey, love you to mister man.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
That was Marvin Sepp, the senior pastor of the Chosen
Vessel Church in forth Worth, Texas.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Entertain.

Speaker 6 (02:21):
On the Freaky Smiling Morning Shot.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
All right, I got to page right here, Afrith. This
is good morning, Good.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
Morning, Ricky. It's Wednesday, September twenty fourth. Here's what's going
on in the news. A jury has convicted Ryan Ruth,
the man accused of trying to assassinate President Trump last
year while he was golfing at his Palm Beach club
during the re election campaign. Right after the guilty verdict,
Ruth tried to stab himself in the neck. He was
convicted on charges of attempted assassination, assaulting a federal officer,

(02:49):
and being a fellow in possession of a gun.

Speaker 8 (02:52):
Sentencing is set for December eighteenth.

Speaker 7 (02:54):
Meanwhile, Trump is taking shots at ABC over the return
of Jimmy Kimmel on Truth Social last night, he said
he couldn't believe that quote ABC fake news gave Jimmy
Kimmel his job back. Trump claims the network told the
Whitehouse the show was canceled after Kimmel's comments about right
wing activist Charlie Kirk's murder. He also hinted that his

(03:15):
administration could go after ABC, calling Kimmel an arm of
the DNC and suggesting the show amounts to quote an
illegal campaign contribution. Bratt will have more on Kimmel's return
coming up in the Hotspot. And Kroger Shrimp just got
another glow up. Literally last month. It was at Walmart.
Now it's Kroger's turn at the grill. Aquastar is recalling

(03:38):
it's Kroger raw easy peel shrimp, Kroger Mercado cooked shrimp
and Aquastar shrimp skewers. After the FDA said some batches
may com with a side of radiation. Shrimp were sold
at more than thirty states, but no one's reported any illness.

Speaker 8 (03:53):
Says yet Rimpo.

Speaker 7 (03:55):
On these stories and more, go to Rickez Myily Morning
show dot com. Now here's a licked sport rock teeth.

Speaker 9 (04:01):
The sports genius is in the building. Wickham gets it off. No,
Thomas keeps it alive. Eight seconds left. Wickham another look to.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
Tight q back.

Speaker 10 (04:15):
Sammy Wickham has tied it at seventy nine two point four.

Speaker 5 (04:20):
To puts it on the deck.

Speaker 11 (04:23):
Yes, sir man, as the Phoenix Mercury pulls off a
twenty point come back to force overtime and beat what
the Minnesota Lynx to even the series one one. Yeah,
they have twenty points. Dog game was pretty much over
if you turn the channel, Yo bad. They came back
and won the dog Ol game Las Vegas Aces. They
bounced back and beat Indiana Fever to even that series

(04:46):
one game. Apiece rick big matchup in the NFL this weekend.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
All Eyes is gonna.

Speaker 11 (04:50):
Be a Dallas Texas Dallas Cowboys versus Green Bay Packers.

Speaker 12 (04:53):
WI oh yeah yeah.

Speaker 11 (04:56):
Michael Parser's returned to Dallas to play his old team.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
Agent.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
He was, what's going to.

Speaker 11 (05:01):
Feel like when he's sex quarterback Dak Prescott for the
first time.

Speaker 13 (05:06):
It's gonna be It's gonna be painful, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 5 (05:08):
That's my guy.

Speaker 13 (05:09):
Uh, you know, he was always like a good mentor
for me, but you know he always trying face him
that you know, it'll be a He'll be a great matchup.
So I'm excited to see what Sunday brings yourself, Like.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
I hate that and you know that specific deck being
a mentor and and now you got to go down
there and and do you just throw him down and
do you hit him hard? I think he's gonna go
in hard and pull up.

Speaker 5 (05:32):
You wrap him up. You can't, you can't.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Yeah, you wrap him up and just kind of slam down.
You just don't hit I don't know, you got man,
You you.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
Don't want to hurt him that.

Speaker 11 (05:43):
Hey we boys, but on the field, Hey shoot, we
we ain't friends.

Speaker 5 (05:47):
On the field. I ain't gonna hurt you bad.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
But like me, like entertaining playing quarterback, and I line
up at defensive end when I go in, when I
get to him, do I hit him hard?

Speaker 14 (05:56):
I just kind of slam him down, and then.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Him would hit me hard. Bro Kno, but I'm here for.

Speaker 6 (06:11):
I need my team.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Duen, my god'll are so selfish.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
Bringing the text.

Speaker 12 (06:20):
Drop it like it's hard, Drop it like it's hard.

Speaker 8 (06:27):
At the spot.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
It's the amount of mornings having a hot spot. What up?

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Bred? What up?

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Ricky?

Speaker 15 (06:34):
Good morning everybody. I'm your girl, Brads, tat tat, and
this is the hot spot where we bring you music,
movies and more. So let's get off into it.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
Well, y'all.

Speaker 6 (06:41):
Jimmy Kimmel is live and he is speaking out.

Speaker 15 (06:44):
He is indeed back in his first show last night, Jimmy,
thank the people who supported and called out those who
wanted this show to be canceled.

Speaker 6 (06:51):
Check this out.

Speaker 16 (06:52):
President of the United States made it very clear he
wants to see me and the hundreds of people who
work here fired from our jobs. Our leader celebrates Americans
losing their livelihoods because he can't take a joke.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
He was somehow able to squeeze Colbert.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Out of CBS.

Speaker 16 (07:12):
Danny turned his sights on me, and now he's openly
rooting for NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Myers
and the hundreds of Americans who work for their shows
who don't make millions of dollars. And I hope that
if that happens, or if there's even any hint of
that happening, you will be ten times as loud as
you were this week. We have to speak out against

(07:34):
you because.

Speaker 15 (07:37):
He also tried to smooth tensons following you his joke
about the Republican reaction to the killing of Charlie Clark,
and of course he had to throw a few subtle jokes.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
Y'all check this out.

Speaker 16 (07:46):
If you're just joining us, we are preempting your regularly
scheduled encore episode of Celebrity Family Feud to bring you
this special report. I'm happy to be here tonight with you.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
I'm not sure who had a weird there.

Speaker 16 (07:58):
Forty eight hours me order the CEO of Tiler it all.

Speaker 15 (08:06):
Oh my goodness, All right, y'all, I'm moving on. Mike
Epps recently joined Constantato. His Mafia than live Stream, which
is a NonStop, month long stream, and Mike shared a
story about the time he went as far as to
hire a private investigator to confront a hater on his Instagram.

Speaker 6 (08:22):
This is pretty funny, y'all.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
Check this out.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
When I first got.

Speaker 17 (08:25):
On Instagram, one mother get on there and said.

Speaker 12 (08:29):
You ain't say some personals.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Man.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
Let me tell you what I did.

Speaker 5 (08:33):
I went on. This is the first time and I
got on Instagram. I went on a mother him and
I cussed it.

Speaker 12 (08:38):
I said, are you a mother talking.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
All this bit? What city you in? And he was
talking blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.

Speaker 17 (08:46):
And I hired a mother private investigator and they found
out what a mother us. It was a twelve year
old little white boy in Pennsylvania. Oh, I thought it
was a Philly he said it was so it was
a twelve year old little white Pennsylvania.

Speaker 15 (09:04):
Why that's why you gotta choose them battles, because it'd
be hard sometimes to not say nothing.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
But you get offended sometimes and.

Speaker 15 (09:14):
You got to hit the comments, right, don't read it,
don't read the comments. Now you got a private investigator.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
That's sixth grade.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
That's at least he found him.

Speaker 15 (09:24):
At least he found him and realized, oh man, So
that probably taught him a good lesson as well.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
We love Mike Epps. All right, y'all, were gonna wrap
up the hotspot on that note.

Speaker 15 (09:32):
But for information on these stories and more, you can
go to Ricky Smiley Morning Show dot com and you
catch me on all my social media. So so bratt
and don't know now you know.

Speaker 11 (09:49):
You say mine rock teasy in the house for a
number HBC.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
You know we're gonna always put a spotlight on her.
He rolls, and she rolls that attendant.

Speaker 11 (10:00):
I'll currently attend our historically black colleges and universities.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Can we head on.

Speaker 11 (10:05):
McDonald and Harristowe State University established in eighteen fifty seventh,
home of the Brown and Gold Hornets right there in STL.

Speaker 5 (10:15):
Shout out to Arleed Ackerman.

Speaker 11 (10:18):
Bachelor's degree from Harris Stowe State University. She's an American
educator who served as superintendent of the DC Public Schools,
San Francisco Unified School District, and Philadelphia Public Schools. She
received her doctorate from Harvard Graduate School of Education and
her masters of Arts in Education from Harvard as well.

(10:41):
She served as an educator on all levels, as an
elementary school teacher, middle school teacher, all the way through
high school. She served on the President's Board of the Advisors.
On eighth, VCUS named Superintendent of the Year. I'm all
Pauls right there, mss Arlee acerm another proud HBC You will.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Love of Harristow State University. If you didn't know, now
you know.

Speaker 11 (11:09):
If you want to share your HBCU story or if
you have someone you want to spotlight, follow and dm
us on all social media platforms at HPC.

Speaker 12 (11:18):
You know what abou alfridos.

Speaker 7 (11:20):
Hey, Ricky, So you know history is my favorite subject.
We got to get into this. Sixty eight years ago,
the Little Rock Nine changed history. On September twenty fourth,
nineteen fifty seven, President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock,
Arkansas to escort nine black students into Central High School.
Their courage in the face of violence and intimidation became

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a defining moment in the fight to desegregate America's public schools.
So the Little Rock Nine endured threats, harassment, daily isolation,
but their determination Ricky cracked open the walls of segregation.
Their story continues to be a powerful reminder of how
young people can shift the course of history. So who

(12:03):
were these trailblazers? We got Ernest Green, who was the
group's lone senior, and in nineteen fifty or actually nineteen
fifty eight ys he became Central High's first black graduate,
and event witnessed by doctor Martin Luther King Junior. Elizabeth
Eckfert became an icon when photos captured her walking bravely
through an angry mob on her first day. Jefferson Thomas

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later became the first of the nine to earn a
college degree. Minnie Jean Brown Trickey was expelled after pushing
back against relentless harassment, but she went on to become
a social worker and educator. Terrence Roberts built a career
as a college professor. Carlotta Walls Lanier, the youngest of
the group, was just fourteen and graduated from Central in

(12:47):
nineteen sixty. Thelma Mother said Where became a dedicated special
education teacher in Illinois. Melvin Patillo'bile's forged a path as
an award winning journalist, author, and civil rights advocate. Gloria
Kyle Mark was fifteen when she entered Central High later
moving abroad to pursue a career in science and technology

(13:08):
with IBM.

Speaker 8 (13:08):
It's important that we know their.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
Names because the Little rock Nines bravery on that September
morning forced a nation to confront its promise of equality
and proved that even teenagers can change the world.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Oh wow, yeah, wow historical? Are they most of them
still living?

Speaker 8 (13:28):
Uh yeah, believe it or not.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yes, wow, I know that somebody recently just passed away
with one of the first up.

Speaker 12 (13:36):
Damn, here I go about that now.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
I can't can't remember, but but that's that's part of
our history.

Speaker 12 (13:41):
We have to hold on to it.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I hope they have a lot of pictures and stuff,
and I'm sure they just speaking engagements all over the
country or whatever. But yeah, we have to celebrate because
history is being taken away, totally taken away, like white whitewash,
like like it never existed.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
It's important.

Speaker 14 (13:59):
They want to make it look like black people did
make any country right, no contributions, no his right, historical
significance in the country.

Speaker 7 (14:08):
And we're pretending our country was a racist I mean,
this was this wasn't too long ago when this happened.

Speaker 8 (14:13):
Now we act like, oh, what come on the Civil
Rights Act? We didn't need that and what.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Yeah, I just don't understand why they're trying to make it,
make it seem like, you know, like like none of
this stuff ever existed or whatever, and why you going
into the museums are taking and taking certain books and
stuff off the shelf or whatever.

Speaker 12 (14:31):
But yeah, that's why we just have to stay vigilan
and uh, you take this.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Opportunity and use this platform, uh to talk about stuff
like that. And they need to do it on the
stations where the younger people are listening. Also, because it's
hard to know where you're going if you don't know
where you came from. Appreciate that. ALFREDA is more reasons
by the morning show coming up.

Speaker 18 (14:51):
What I got to open the door for you, pull
your chair out, and it's cold outside.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
I gotta take my jacket.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Off and put it on you.

Speaker 18 (14:59):
But all the weather and I knew the way it
was forty, so I brought a jacket. So now I
got to catch you num on here because your goof
he has want to watch the weather.

Speaker 19 (15:11):
Right, holy chess man, half woman, Yes.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Garyey, you want to help you to the tea. It's Garret,
Gary has the tea and the other day Gary good morning, Good.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Morning, Ricky, Good morning America. Good morning in the US. Wednesday,
A beautiful, beautiful day in the neighborhood. And here's what's
happening in celebrity news, y'all. It's being reported, y'all of
MTO is saying, y'all that they just recently got their
hands on something exclusive behind the scenes, t y'all baby
on the ongoing Cardi B in offset split y'all. Now,
it's saying, I want us to pray for both parties, y'alls,
for both them now.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
Of course, to a.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Person y'all close to the situation there saying, y'all that
Offset is only demanded nearly twenty million dollars from Cardi
B if she wants a divorce and he's got a
detailed miss y'all or what he says that she oh now.
Offset reported believe that during their beautiful marriage, Cardi lifts
free offer him and now that the two have separated,
he claims, y'all that she's trying to grab all the
assets while leaving him, y'all, with all the debt and

(16:07):
that's a very sad situation. Now, his demand told us
he's only asking for y'all twenty million dollars, and that
figure includes y'all, the couples fully paid off ten million
dollars Atlanta mansion two million dollars in cash to cover
the RS death. He says that Cardi also owes and
roughly eight million dollars in additional cash and stocks. Now
officers also pointing y'all to the couple's tax problem as

(16:28):
part of his demand. Nine able twenty twenty five, the
RS hit the couple with a federal lians for more
than one point five million dollars tied to their twenty twenty.

Speaker 12 (16:37):
One tax year.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Now, the following month, the Georgia Department of Revenue filler
state lien for only one hundred and sixty seven thousand dollars,
which grew y'all to nearly two hundred and ninety four
thousand dollars hundred once penates and entries were added together,
the two lines totally nearly one point nine million dollars.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
Y'all.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
If said position, y'all is that card should help Honey
showed to the financial instead of leaving him responsibly out
for cleaning up the messalone. And I think you know
they should help woit man. Now how much he's asking
her for him? He just won twenty just yeah, but
I mean she's spelt it rich.

Speaker 12 (17:11):
I ain't got nothing to do with it.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
But but he broke it down. But you with her
with I think he broke it down here. You know,
he said they will take like one and a half
million dollars tax thing.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
You know, everybody going in and negotiating and figuring the
tax thing. That's one thing. But what's the other eight
million for? But did he help her make money? Now?

Speaker 14 (17:27):
I'm just asking the question because I read somewhere that
he said that he wrote some of her music.

Speaker 12 (17:32):
Well, you would get that through the music company, right.

Speaker 15 (17:34):
Like royalties if you if you did that, you would
get money back in your royalties that you get twice
a year, you get two royalty checks.

Speaker 5 (17:43):
There ain't nothing to do let her giving him money.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
This is taxes in all this other story.

Speaker 12 (17:48):
But what what the point you said about alimony parts?

Speaker 5 (17:51):
Well, he just want.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Eight million, you know, and money I guess to pay
off other stuff though, But I mean, but she has
like But my thing is now this.

Speaker 12 (17:57):
Is total got money.

Speaker 5 (17:59):
He has money.

Speaker 12 (18:00):
I mean, I'm sure you have a little bit more.

Speaker 14 (18:01):
Do they both have attorneys to work through all of
this and to go through the forensic Like he needs
a forensic accountant or she needs a forensic accountant to
go through and really figure that out.

Speaker 6 (18:11):
Well, I'm saying, because she's not gonna let him just
come in and throw.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
Yeah, figure of the house.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
I figured the taxi out and everybody go their separate
ways on whatever. But as a man that's still a
performing artist and you have money, you don't just ask
the extra money for yourself from a female that.

Speaker 6 (18:29):
Just me she's got your kids.

Speaker 12 (18:32):
Yeah, well, well I know that this is totally different.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
But when one of my brothers was going through a divorce,
I specifically told him just give her everything and just
walk away and start over.

Speaker 12 (18:42):
And he did it.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
He gave his his wife now everything and he just
started over, just start over. She could give him what
she needs, what he asked about, and start over.

Speaker 12 (18:51):
So he asked for she asked for something else after
he gave her everything.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Now, my ex salon, No, okay, my brother just gave
her and give her a house. All that fighting going back, and.

Speaker 14 (19:01):
That's why you have That's why you have attorneys and
accountants to go through.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Well, you have that job, but if you don't want
to go to it just because they're not because they're
not emotionally involved in the situation, but you got.

Speaker 12 (19:10):
To have something for yourself.

Speaker 5 (19:12):
Well he didn't. He had a job start over.

Speaker 15 (19:14):
And if they had some type of paperwork or something
before the mayorica.

Speaker 6 (19:20):
Should be able to you know, figure out what goes.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
So you want to do they have a prenup because
you would think they would be fighting like that, but
you just walk all that fighting just hell.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Go to work there and make all this money and
work their ass. You just don't give everything that you
make sure that she have a place to live and
have something to drive, and the kids are taking care
of and you have a place to live and something
to drive because the kids coming to stay with you too.
The kids don't even mention and go and sleep on
an air mattress because you.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
Gave her everything.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Well, I mean in that case that these people are rich,
So I mean, I'm sure a mansion somewhere versus multi thousand,
But anyway, I just hunged out. We'll be going to
all the hell just take the damn house. And I
just started because I don't want to deal with you.
I don't want to argue and go back and all
that fighting and suff And they had a kid together,
so when a kid got a place, they could, you
gave the house.

Speaker 12 (20:12):
Okay, he had start one.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yeah they do. Yeah, they have more than one. So
we're gonna keep all parties lifted up in prayer. Honey
hopefully bill. Okay, y'all, all right, moving on while we praying, y'all,
let's continue to pray for me. Did y'all have the
sad news? Oh, Ricky, it was so sad, y'all. Meek
villains reporting y'all that he claimed, y'all that the cemetery can't.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Find his dead body.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Now they're saying, y'all, he will to revealed y'all that
he's considering taking legal action against the cemetery that house
the bide of his late father. Now, he said, quote
so many dead bodies, they can't find my dad in
the graveyard, he wrote, tagging somebody on social media. He said,
they really can't find my dad in the graveyard because asking,
you know, he said he wanted to know there as
a losses somebody said, so many dead bodies back, and
they said, yes, if the cemetery lost your dad's remains

(20:52):
due to negligence, you might have grounds for a lawsuit
like his emotion and distress or breach of contract.

Speaker 12 (20:58):
And that's what the laws in Philadelphia said.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Just just a lot of cemeteries messed up like that,
headstones and stuff messed up the cemeteries or whatever. Like
sometimes you have to, I forgot what you call him,
decommit bodies and take them up to another cemetery.

Speaker 12 (21:15):
That's leason.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
You just can't put your love one of the cheap
pizza cramped cemetery, road trackers and trailers and trucks all
over your stone, your stone broken, and.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
All the crack dollar headstones and well, me said quote.
He said, my dad died back in nineteen ninety two
during a robbery. He said that made me want to
get rich. He said that was to get back. The
person who killed my dad is probably sixty. Talking about
dead people, don't hurt me tweet, he said. In this
Amazon documentary Free Me, he stated, the memories are so
old you don't know if it's a dream or memory.

Speaker 12 (21:47):
At this point.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
The main thing I remember is at his funeral. My
aunt told me, tell your dad goodbye. You're never going
to see him again. He said that stuck with me
all up until today. He likes still he said, life
still goes on. Nothing stopped when somebody dies. Things keep going. Yeah, well, well,
how do you lose a body?

Speaker 2 (22:03):
I mean, if you don't put a hairstar on, they
lose the paperwork on the end sign and don't don't
remember where the body is buried and stuff whatever. And
they got them old papers in the because I went
to the cemetery and they had the old papers and
stuff that it ain't on computer. I went to a cemetery.
They have all that stuff marked on computer on the

(22:24):
computer or whatever. But the one they got them old
books and whatever. Imagine people died in the nineteen thirties
and is written. Everything is written, and they got to
go and pull something off of shipping. The page is
stuck together and all that kind of stuff. People don't
be knowing what they last.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
I say every time I go home, I said, I
have to. I'm supposed to go to the cemetery to
make sure because my dad let me and my brother
a grave, So I make sure, Honey, they still had
their plot.

Speaker 12 (22:48):
Then, honey, because something happened.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
Y'all get on a gain with the TV. All right,
smile them on show. I got to work them.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
God, get out of eighty six.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
Mant you right here.

Speaker 20 (23:02):
We go, God, my God, wake up, wake up and
you'll get up.

Speaker 6 (23:07):
Get it together. One you want to get all you
would be mad up?

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Wake up?

Speaker 21 (23:13):
Wake up would be productor don't you don't want to
know what you're calling him?

Speaker 22 (23:18):
Ros Come on, Emma and John wait with Maya from Snady, Ohio.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
I want to wake up the barn net.

Speaker 23 (23:24):
Tell me wakes up, wake up. My name is Lisa
Chroma calling from death Lay, Alabama.

Speaker 24 (23:29):
I would like to wake up all of the parents.

Speaker 7 (23:31):
Is to the base if he wants the three measure lands,
don't wake up, wake up.

Speaker 5 (23:35):
My name is here.

Speaker 11 (23:36):
I'm from Columbus, Ohio, and I.

Speaker 5 (23:38):
Want to wake up my mom my, gosh, my sister,
and my best friend.

Speaker 7 (23:42):
Wake up, wake up, wake.

Speaker 23 (23:43):
Up this morny rick each mine. He's went and free
to carry with the teeth ret Tea and Spacey can
good morning. My name is Mama Kay. I'm calling from
the sixth one eight. He favors even mine and I
want to wake up my whole family. Good morning everyone,
Good morning.

Speaker 20 (24:00):
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Up, wake up. Afraid this good morning.

Speaker 12 (24:17):
I know you got good news today. We're gonna let
you do the good news this morning.

Speaker 8 (24:20):
Yes, sir Ricky, so listen to this.

Speaker 7 (24:22):
Seven years ago, college senior named Joey was skateboarding near
the University of Texas when he swerved to avoid a
car and then he slammed into a ditch and he
broke his wrist. So he decided to call an uber
instead of an ambulance because he didn't have good insurance
and he was worried about the cost.

Speaker 8 (24:38):
Of the ambulance.

Speaker 7 (24:39):
So when the driver arrived, he helped Joey into the
car and took him to the emergency room. This guy
even insisted on driving him to the hospital had no charge.
Then he found out that the kid had no family
nearby to come help him and see. The driver had
immigrated to the United States from the Congo at age
twenty five, and he knew what it felt like to

(25:01):
be far away from loved ones. So Joey recalls how
the driver took charge, signing him into the yard and
then sat with him from two o'clock to eight pm.
Joey says that one act of kindness helped me to
see the good in the world again. Having him spend
the entire day with me, a complete stranger, for no
reason other than the goodness of his heart, helped me

(25:24):
to put things into perspective. And he said, you know
that that driver absolutely changed his life. And now seven
years later, the two are still in contact and check
on each other, and they.

Speaker 12 (25:37):
Still called ice on him when he got the ring
scout piece of Boo boo.

Speaker 25 (25:53):
All of that.

Speaker 5 (26:00):
You got the band news this moment, Okay, So here's
the bad news.

Speaker 14 (26:02):
A sixty six year old Kansas City man working as
a concert usher at the T Mobile Center was ruthlessly
attacked by a teenager who was who asked to change
seats during or who was asked to change seats during
the recent NBA Young Boy Concert. The elderly worker was
thrown to the ground as concert goers watched the disturbing
assault go down right in front of him. The worker's

(26:24):
name is Thomas Schlange. He was working the concert last
Sunday night when he asked the team to move because
he wasn't sitting in the right seats, so fans recorded
footage which shows the team throwing the elderly man into
a row seats and unleashing a barrage of punches onto
the work.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
Yeah, are y'all surprised? Really long?

Speaker 14 (26:43):
Did disoriented usher then tried to get to his feet,
but the team stood over him. The man raised an
arm to defend himself, but the team reportedly slapped it
aside and delivered another series of violent punches to the
sixty six year old victim's head before one good samaritan
the attack. Now police arrested the team after the violent

(27:03):
outburst on Sunday night, but he was later released to
his parents while authorities continued to investigate the man. I
would have took my own kid in jail. The man
was hospitalized with non life threatening injuries. He had already
suffered glaucoma and one of his eyes may suffer more damage.

Speaker 5 (27:20):
I promised you I would have let my own I
would have took my own Sunday jail.

Speaker 14 (27:23):
Would I would have took his ass to jail and
let him sit theres man.

Speaker 12 (27:31):
I can't.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
I can't control their emotions. They have no kind of
conflict respect no respect.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
To be his grandfather. To beat up somebody's emotional.

Speaker 14 (27:43):
You hit an old person, you should fit your You
should sit in jail for a long time, for as
long as.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
A senate citizen or a kid. You should sit in jail.
Absolutely some wrong with this. Uh what they call what generation?

Speaker 8 (27:59):
When the man is laying on the floor, that's what
you say. Okay, I got him and yeah moving you
don't continue to.

Speaker 5 (28:06):
Citizens, Just don't do that. Yeah, all right?

Speaker 4 (28:10):
What the hell?

Speaker 5 (28:11):
News?

Speaker 15 (28:11):
Well KI, a South Carolina teaching assistant by the name
of Alexander Paul Robinson Lewis was arrested after allegedly using
a can of spray that mimics the smell of poop, yes,
poop throughout the high school, causing about fifty five thousand
dollars in damage and leading to many of the students
requiring medical attention.

Speaker 6 (28:33):
Authorities from the Sheriff's.

Speaker 15 (28:34):
Office announced the arrest after apprehending the thirty two year
old last Saturday. This happened at West Florence High School
in Florence, South Carolina. The assistant teacher is accused of
spraying the foul oder on several days over the course
of a few weeks.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
The teacher was charged with.

Speaker 15 (28:51):
Disturbing schools and malicious injury to property. Now, several students
who were affected by the spray required medical attention for
respiratory issues went to the springs. The high school's air
conditioning system was damaged and had to be inspected, and
this all cost the school more than fifty five thousand dollars.

Speaker 5 (29:10):
I just want somebody to do that. I spelled that
poop spray, but it's it's worse, man, it's toxic. Teacher
practical joke. I was sitting on.

Speaker 12 (29:20):
I thought it was cute. I think that's not Yeah,
you're going to the ac intake and spread over the
whole school.

Speaker 8 (29:26):
That's hard.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
Y'all.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Never went to a club and somebody sprayed some mace, yes,
oh yeah, yeah, Todd never remind me at a top
flight Alabama State in Montgomery, boy, you go to the
top flight or a fight break out in there, they
spray that dog.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
On spray the squirrel. Everybody montgomeryen know about squirrel, all right,
top flight shows down there, I was, I did.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
I did a show that one time. Somebody that only
time I threw a chair at me on stage. DRUG
was sitting out there, you know with this girl, you know,
flying man. I got maney, I got mine.

Speaker 12 (29:58):
So I started roasting this outfit.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
He had on all the little thing ass necklaces and
I said, one of them necktis, come off the bathtib stop.
His girls start laughing. He started throwing man. That was
the end of the show and got my money. I
had to get a police bhair like comedians be on something. Yeah,
that's that's outside. But I cannot wait to get him
on the show talk about that that's on.

Speaker 5 (30:21):
It was up ain't no what short you're talking about
fishing stuff. I'm up here going through torture and turmoil
right now. I can't believe you know we're gonna call
you black cloud now. There's not now. The people keep
them ruding me. I didn't get it right.

Speaker 25 (30:39):
That That.

Speaker 5 (30:41):
Was my boy Fred called. You can't get right trying
to get right out. I want to do it, come
to work, it certain community, and I got to go
through stuff every day. Should I got to go through
stuff every day that can't be there right now? What
you up here on yesterday evening?

Speaker 26 (30:56):
Yeah, but but you don't know what happened to me
last night. I try to call you now to text
you to I mean tell you the morning and tell
you what happens. I can't believe I'm going through this
right now, good man.

Speaker 5 (31:07):
Now, my damn not frue man, My my sister kid
that I came back, they will staying with their daddy
for for a minute. Now they back over here with
my grandmama. And they're thirteen. And I hate doing so much.
I ain't never hated nobody much as I hate no
boy man. That so they ugly and the man I
hate no children. Man, how old I am going to
bruised me something?

Speaker 4 (31:26):
But they did to him.

Speaker 5 (31:28):
I don't even want to say. I don't even care.

Speaker 12 (31:30):
No, I'm not telling you take out the radio, thank you.

Speaker 5 (31:35):
Because everybody don't need to know my biddings.

Speaker 12 (31:37):
Hold on, man, Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (31:40):
Shouty my sonter and the artist some down do it
yourself at home or b b al kid.

Speaker 12 (31:50):
Kid.

Speaker 5 (31:50):
Yeah yo, I know. I'll sleep on the palette in
the living room. Mighty my business. I'm sleep, but I sleep.
I sleep on my stumbach.

Speaker 12 (31:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (31:59):
The boy shot me then gave me some bb air
shots that walking get up. They got a fat ass
that's on it.

Speaker 4 (32:07):
You working with me.

Speaker 12 (32:09):
Yeah, shot you gotta that's only you find that's on.

Speaker 5 (32:13):
That's all. You don't get the work looking like, no,
the hell bad? What kind of jeans that'd be wearing?
What kind of Jean's gonna look good with that?

Speaker 12 (32:18):
What kind of Jean's gonna look good with that?

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Bbir b that's on? Nothing on that apple bottoms of
che g that's all that ship.

Speaker 25 (32:27):
Jean with no pocket on the back.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
Yeah, that's on it. That's all. That's only you walk
around with lions. You ain't. You ain't coming to work
blatz on it.

Speaker 23 (32:39):
No, not that I get me, you see you.

Speaker 5 (32:47):
I'm playing about your palms for me. Now I'm gonna
pray about name. I'm gonna pray on.

Speaker 27 (32:52):
Your I'm gonna.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Dream.

Speaker 21 (32:57):
You have to worry about the devil bolling bell.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
He isskey, yes out his person.

Speaker 21 (33:04):
So I know that tadmy, I'm the p r ast
cue and I ain't never worried about the devil bother
me because I'm beat ill. He is kiskey yees can't
get out his ps and so I know that Tatamy
being defeated ain't a house shu.

Speaker 5 (33:20):
I'm gonna go and get my hold of a lot
of fop be talking.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
I'm gonna show you what to tell.

Speaker 21 (33:25):
Burned in your house, get a craze in your feet.

Speaker 6 (33:27):
We're not getting maybe pasing you.

Speaker 27 (33:29):
Just tell us what to leave.

Speaker 5 (33:31):
I'm the church and put my family bother me. It's
not nobody in the nobody in the shirts. I just
still on the beat. Still come on a dell.

Speaker 11 (33:40):
I'm so pissed.

Speaker 5 (33:40):
I can't be bothered. So I'm going to guilt.

Speaker 26 (33:45):
Hold it, half man, half Woman's Gary, you want to
help you to the tea?

Speaker 5 (33:52):
It's garantee garys and the color and the day Gary.

Speaker 12 (33:55):
Good morning, Good morning, Ricky, Good morning America.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
Good morning to you. Is Wednesday a bill?

Speaker 12 (34:00):
Beautiful?

Speaker 1 (34:00):
They in the neighborhood And here's what's happening in celebrity news, y'all.

Speaker 12 (34:03):
Everybody recalled the song.

Speaker 5 (34:05):
Anita B.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Baker wrote, I apologize such a beautiful song, honey, she wrote,
And I'm still hearing that right now in my head.
But one artist is saying, honey, I ain't apologizing, honey,
y'all just had to get over here.

Speaker 12 (34:15):
I'm talking about missus Kelly Price.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
Honey.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
Kelly Pryce said I won't apologize by having an opinion.
I won't apologize to having a voice, and I will
not apologize to express the honey, if I feel hurt, honey,
she told her told her to follow now if y'all
don't recall Kelly Price's face backlash after her recent anti
black woman ran but they said, the singer said, that's
not honey. That says that she is not backing down

(34:38):
and it is entitled to her opinion. Now, she did
have a regret all of her cursings, she said in
the video. She said, I do regret that, honey.

Speaker 5 (34:45):
She said.

Speaker 12 (34:46):
The biggest regret I do have, Honey, about that were
some of my choice words.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
She said.

Speaker 12 (34:51):
It's not because anybody shamed me, she said, but it's because, honey,
if I.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
Had to say the exact same thing and the exact
same way in front of my grandmother, honey, I wouldn't
be able to do it.

Speaker 12 (35:01):
She went on and continued about you the earlier this month,
you know, they say.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Price under hit back at black women, y'all who says
that she have been nothing but negative to her online
Black women, you are some of the most nasty, respectful
people on God's planet Earth. The things y'all that you
say about other black women. But honey, you're an activist,
she said. And honey, you are educated, you find yourself.

(35:24):
But because honey, a degree does not give.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
You class, she declared that, and that was from well,
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 12 (35:30):
She didn't wake up off the side of her bed
and just felt that way.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
That's a reaction to something that happened to her, by
a certain demographic of human beings that happened to her,
that happened to her, and she looking at who's saying
it and who is by Oh no, she ain't saying
that all black women that way, And it's a certain
demographic of human being that all of us avoid to
stay out of mess and pettiness and all that kind

(35:53):
of stuff. We look online and see who making the comments,
and then we say, okay, it's mostly this demographic of
people that's saying stuff like this.

Speaker 5 (36:02):
And that's why she felt that as a reaction. Yeah, well,
I mean apologize.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
No, they say it doesn't cause to the black women
just all those who took to the ones and said
are the ones who took the talking.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
About the ones that that didn't say she's talking about
the one that they come in her coming and talk
about talk about the way she dressed and the way
she di and them and judging her.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
That's what she's talking about. But Anita Baker saying her
song I Apologize Baby, believe me.

Speaker 6 (36:29):
I do that song about the Kelly Price situations.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
Well yeah, but but Kelly should have took a pace
from Anita's book, Brad, And that's a song is.

Speaker 15 (36:38):
Singing to her lover or whoever she made the song for.
It's not a singing to these women that says something
to Kelly Pry.

Speaker 12 (36:43):
So you agree with Kelly?

Speaker 5 (36:45):
Who I agree with Kelly about the black women.

Speaker 15 (36:47):
Somebody got something to say to me, and and I
want to say something back. That's my prerogative.

Speaker 5 (36:51):
I have the right to do that.

Speaker 6 (36:52):
So if that's what Kelly felt like doing, that's what
Kelly did.

Speaker 5 (36:55):
Well I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
I want to see Jesus face. So I'm apologizing to
everybody for I them say.

Speaker 15 (37:00):
But you say something about somebody every day, So you're
gonna apologize every day.

Speaker 12 (37:04):
Like I need a maka yeah before you get to
have it. And they say, lords, you.

Speaker 6 (37:06):
Repent and Jesus doing the same thing like you do.

Speaker 5 (37:10):
They say, you repeat a million times a day long, every.

Speaker 8 (37:15):
Have to keep doing it.

Speaker 5 (37:16):
That means you don't mean it.

Speaker 12 (37:17):
What that means you just forget and you oh, you
forget it.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Deliberate, lose, y'all.

Speaker 5 (37:24):
Oh my god, Ricky your friend Shakill, Oh their baby.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
The Internet roasted the NBA lay taking a photo Hunter
with influences Sophia Rain sitting on his lap at her
twenty first birthday party. Now, they'll say, y'all is Sophia
reportedly high shack fifty three the DJ hunting her party
in Las Vegas. They said she shared the photo on
it along with the captain.

Speaker 5 (37:45):
Look who I ran.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Until for my birthday? And honey people went in honey,
they said. Years ago, rumor spread that, you know, shak
sliding in the dms of women young enough to be
his granddaughter. Now twenty twenty three, they say, the farmer
Home Depot employments Arianna, so the thing quit her job
after shack Hunter went to her workplace looking for Now,
they say, Arianna went viral after posting a mirror selfie

(38:07):
wearing a Home Depot smack in the captain. She complained
that people thought that she was too pretty to work
at home depot, y'all. Ain't that touching When they said
Shaq agreed and he's sliding to her DM baby to
offer words of encouragement and to possibly ask her for
her phone number.

Speaker 12 (38:22):
Arianna, who was raised in a.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Devout Christian household, politely rejected shacks advances.

Speaker 5 (38:27):
Y'all.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Now, they said, Shack shared the video that showed him
heading to the home depot to fine Harihanna, and they
said she quit her job. Everybody get rejected.

Speaker 12 (38:37):
Yeah, but they said this quit her job. They shut
the job.

Speaker 5 (38:41):
She quit her They said she quit her job. She
was terrified that Shack was coming up there.

Speaker 8 (38:45):
I guess, I mean, please stop.

Speaker 5 (38:51):
It ain't like he was sneaking.

Speaker 8 (38:52):
Now, what did he What does she think he was
gonna do?

Speaker 5 (38:54):
Yeah, but I mean have first time that girl was afraid.
You just never know.

Speaker 12 (38:58):
Yeah, So Shack came in there like king comb something. Honey,
white woman, that's right, honey. And what he stuck his
hand in the woman and tried to grab her do
some baby.

Speaker 5 (39:11):
And this girl was terrified. She quit immediately, Honey, what terrified?
She was terrified? Honey, She said she quit her job.

Speaker 12 (39:18):
So, honey, when you.

Speaker 15 (39:19):
Quit your job, nice and sweetish in the world whatever,
and walked.

Speaker 5 (39:24):
Up from home depot like put a hole in the
roof and.

Speaker 12 (39:27):
Recent and grabbed the woman.

Speaker 1 (39:28):
This's right, Honey, took over there, said I gotta quit
this and what she was saying, what she was saying, right, team,
I don't blame that girl, Honey. She immediately left, Honey,
So they said she quit Honey. I don't know she
went to loads or not, but.

Speaker 25 (39:46):
But she was.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
She left home depot, baby, she went to Pike, she
went to all baby, but this girl extra stage left Honey,
like the claude to that.

Speaker 5 (39:55):
Honey is one of my favorite colores out of my
colad today.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
Honey, it was a beautiful The honey is whipped cream.
On the high, you say whipped cream, and on the Lord,
just say beautiful.

Speaker 25 (40:04):
Tan.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
That's a coo little for that.

Speaker 12 (40:05):
I wanted to come here and make me quit my job.
Nobody'll give it up.

Speaker 5 (40:18):
Happiness.

Speaker 14 (40:21):
Wednesday on the Morning Show, Hey, we're gonna bring down
the cally on.

Speaker 12 (40:27):
Let me sit up and just just say this right here,
let me just get this all. What you're not gonna
do is set up here in disrespect.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
I worked hard for my money and if I go
out to the Nike store and buy me a nice
jogging suit, then I don't have to dress up and
I'm not going to put on them damn tux seatd
in the morning.

Speaker 12 (40:44):
Well you don't have to put on a tux seat
a little, but you just look like Sherbet today some
soor bay.

Speaker 8 (40:49):
Post outfit.

Speaker 12 (40:50):
Let us let me yeah, because girl, baby, he looking
some short babage honey.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
I was like, all right, honey, I don't care if
Yankee Honey is still you're looking like some sherivet. And
I thought to make that my call on to day,
but I said, well no, I don't want to offend him,
so I said, let me just go ahead over with
my cool. But you know you, he tried to dress
it down with black honey.

Speaker 12 (41:12):
Still didn't work. I have on a black Nike bucket
hat and a black shirt, black Nike, but doctor looking
like shervice honey. And this is fall.

Speaker 25 (41:20):
So I'm sure Ricky is working it because he is
a fashion entrepreneur.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
You know, he's just being dress wise.

Speaker 12 (41:29):
The morning, Ri morning, despite the hate that's going on in.

Speaker 25 (41:32):
The room this morning, Good morning you, Good morning Ricky.
Once again, Rock Ty's special k Gary with the t
I'm glad to hear you in the conversation, Affritas and
the Bratt and thank you Ricky once again for the
opportunity to bring health care information to the listeners of
the Ricky Smiley Morning Show. So, Ricky, the listeners of
the Ricky Smiley Morning Show have heard about the recommendations

(41:53):
made last week by the current administration about no longer
recommending or giving the hepatitis B backation at birth unless
there's some small print that says unless the mother has
been diagnosed with the current hepatitis BE infection, but they're
recommending it started as latest age one month or later
up to age ten, if at all, depending upon whether

(42:16):
it's considered as a person asking for it. So, vaccinating
babies at birth for hepatities B has been scientifically proven
to have great benefit as half most vaccinations. You have
heard me say that the vaccination process through the American
public health system has been the greatest development in improving
health of Americas and people around the world, not just

(42:38):
since I've been practicing medicine, but belonged before doctor Cayu.
But this is what has changed the lives of Americas
for many chronic diseases that affected people in childhood and
negatively impacted their lives. So the US recommended vaccinating all
it was at birth with hepatities be vaccine in nineteen
ninety one, so it's really relatively recent before then, around

(42:58):
eighteen to twenty thousand. Rusion. We're infected by the virus
by age ten, and about half of them at birth,
so that means they were exposed to the mother's blood
in the height of the birth canala. Even when you
get a sea section, you get exposed to blood and
that's when the baby would get infection. Of all those infected,
ninety percent would develop chronic hepatitis BE infectious. Now in
an adult they get hepatitis B. They get over this

(43:21):
kind of like the flu. They may test positive for it,
but it does no long term damage. There are people
that would develop chronic health BE infectious, but most people
do get over it. But for a child with no immunity,
ninety percent developed chronic hepatitis B. So you say, okay,
what's the problem with that. Well, the problem is that
it does long term damage to deliver over the lifetime

(43:41):
of the child, ultimately resulting in liver failure, liver cancer,
and death. So this is a big problem. So hepatitis
B is a violent infection that affects the hepatocites or
the liver cells, and a chronic infection. Again, that damage
happens over time, so it's not in immediately diagnosed disease
state unless you're checking for it. So this infection is

(44:03):
being spread by contact with blood and body fluus. That's
why you're hearing that this is a sexually transmitted disease
and that you don't need to get it until you
an ado lesson all become sexually active. But there are
other ways to get it, and children would get it
from contacts in the home, They get it from daycare
centers and schools. They could get it from a lot
of places, so it's very important that they be protected

(44:25):
from it. Since that has happened, the rates of hepatitis
and chronic hepatitis B infections has gone to almost zero.
The vaccine has been proven to be safe. Also, only
one in sixty thousand people have a reaction to it,
and that's an allergic reaction even if severe allerged reaction
like anaphylaxist can't happen. But There's never been a single

(44:47):
death associated with getting that vaccine. So that is a
great vaccine. It is one that should remain on the
vaccine schedule and one that doctor call you highly recommend
is getting it. And you know, it's one that all
that health professionals get because you know, when I came along,
I wasn't. At the age of eighteen ninety one, they
have gotten it as a baby, but as a health
profession if you're exposed to you the blood and body fluid,

(45:08):
it's recommend that you get hepatitis beat. So I did
get it my first year of medical school. It was
required to do that.

Speaker 12 (45:15):
All right, Let go to the phone, Yoing dowt to
cality of good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 24 (45:19):
I have a question about methadema. What's the best way
to treat it?

Speaker 25 (45:25):
Okay. Lymphadema is a problem with the plumbing in the body.
There's the arterist that's the veins, and there's the lymphatic system.
When blood goes through the arteries, the amount of fluid
in there is reduced. It goes into the tissues and
as a fluid called lymph the lymph circulation takes it
always through the body back to the heart, it mixes

(45:45):
it back with the blood again. When there's dysfunction in
that system, when there's obstruction in that system, when there's
a problem, the fluid starts to build up, usually in
the Lloyd e strimers, but it can't happen in the arms. Oftentimes,
particularly when they did sectimies on women and they would
take their lymphnos from under their arms as well, they
would have lymphidema of the arm on the side where

(46:07):
they had the breast cancer. So this is a problem.
It's a continue You cannot cure it, but you can
help control it. And most of the time the major
control is diuretics you know, water pills if you will,
and then some type of compression that closes the space
and pushes the fluid back into the lymphatic system. So
it is a chronic disease state. And amazingly enough, a

(46:28):
lot of physical therapy places are now doing lympthodemo therapy.
So it's not something you're going to necessarily get it
at the doctor's office or in the hospital, but if
a doctor can recommend lymphodmo therapy, you can go to
a physical therapist and they can help with that. But
it's something you're going to have to deal with for
the duration.

Speaker 12 (46:45):
Why y'all dout to gaud here good morning.

Speaker 24 (46:47):
I was told for the first time, after taking several
several several physicals that because I'm in my sixties now,
I have kidney disease because I'm borderlined my numbers a waterline.
So I'm wondering how that happened and can anything be
done to correct that?

Speaker 11 (47:08):
Oh?

Speaker 25 (47:08):
Absolutely, chronic kitney disease is underdiagnosed, and it does happen
that way. You get multiple physicals and everything is fine
until it isn't, and all of a sudden your number call.
You go Maryland. Filtration rate the rate at which your
kidneys are filtering your blood and how efficiently the kidneys
are filtering in the blood. That number should be sixty
or higher. When it is less than sixty, you are diagnosis.

(47:31):
What's called chronantic kidney disease. Stage one, two, three, four, four,
and five is when you own the analysis when you
have complete kidney failure. But crantic kidney disease can be
treated by treating its underlying causes' high blood pressure, diabetes,
HWH cholesterol. The three disease states that doctor Kye speaks
up all the time, or usually the cause one of
them or all of them in conjunction can cause that problem.

(47:54):
The other thing something really simple, Ricky, that I tell
people all of the time, just to make sure you're
drinking enough water. So having chronic kidney diseases like driving
a car with low oil, so it's low enough for
the check engine light hasn't come on yet, but you're
doing damage to the engine on a cellular level, and
you're doing damage to the kidney on a cellular level. Fortunately,
the kidney's in the deliver are the two organs in

(48:16):
the body that can repair themselves if the damage is
not too far along. So if you start to drink
eight to ten glasses of water every day, not counting
anything else that you're drinking, you have more fluid to filter.
The radar filtration goes up, so the GFR the GMLA
filtration rate improves. A simpler, elegant solution that I find

(48:37):
I'm recommending all day every day to all the patients
that I see, because nobody drinks enough water. Everybody thinks
that they do, and there's no substitute for water, so
you can't say what I drink coffee, I drink tea.
I drink Coca cola or anything whatever you're drinking. Whenever
you get something other than water to drink, also get
a glass of water. If you finish your soda, you

(48:58):
finish the glass of water. Refill your glass of soda
or tea. You refill the glass of water, and make
sure that you drink it. When you go to the restaurant.
First thing you do when they come up, ask you
if you want advertise ers and ask for water. I
do as ask the water for everyone at the table before,
because if you don't order it first, you'll never get
it when you go to the restaurant. So that's that's
the best recommendation that I can do. Control those disease states.

(49:21):
And drink eight to ten glasses of water per day
every day.

Speaker 12 (49:25):
Yeah, I'm drunk so much one I had to get
attach a hose pipe.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
We'll be telling your phone call me eighty six six
nine if you have any question, but not the m J.
Connie eight six sixty nine. Ricky Well, Brad, I really
didn't have to the whole bright, but I just.

Speaker 12 (49:43):
Bred.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
Don't say Bred what they really didn't have to.

Speaker 7 (49:49):
Smileial You're you're doing so good I did, but I
have to we got the one that that got the
nie all with us this morning.

Speaker 12 (50:00):
I just get right to the phone because y'all have
been blowing the phone lines up. You're happy to have you.

Speaker 24 (50:05):
I had a fusion a year ago and I actually
heard worse now than I did before the fusion.

Speaker 23 (50:12):
And I have been swelling in my back.

Speaker 24 (50:13):
Do we think that from a fail fusion?

Speaker 23 (50:17):
Or is there a CT monogram needs to be done
to remove the fluid?

Speaker 25 (50:23):
Okay, well, a CT or manogram would just be a diagnosis.
That's just a picture of the problem that you already have.
So low back pain is such a complicated disease state,
and surgery often does not result in resolution of pain.
And also the imaging of CP skin or an MRII
does not match the disease state. You can have perfectly

(50:45):
normal X rays and have severe pain. You can have
substances and significant disease usually arthritis in the back and
no pain at all. So there's what's called discords between
those two things. Oftentimes, when you have surgery, again here
link process and the post opportunity physical therapy is key
And the problem is most of us become very slack

(51:06):
with that we don't do it or you are doing it,
and then all of a sudden your assurance says, we're
no longer covering yet you must be healed for no
apparent reasons other than time has come and gone. So
it is very important that you stay in contact with
your operating position, probably an orthopedic surgeon, and let them
know that you're still having problems, and don't let them
dismiss that complaint of pain, which is you know, unfortunately

(51:28):
it's no test that measures it other than you saying it.
So say it with authority and enthusiasm. Work with your document.
This is what's going to require partnership between you and
orthopedis and possibly a neurologist as well, and then physical therapist.
Physical therapy is so important, or chiropractic therapy, either and
or all of those things will optimately give you some relief,

(51:49):
aren't Joe and not to Colley in good morning.

Speaker 27 (51:51):
Yes, I'm starting a.

Speaker 25 (51:52):
New regiment on your rope, and I just want to
safety to say, oh absolutely, man. Jope, which is one
of the gf ones that are available the too most
common among jore and Ozippic, the same exact drugs are
available with the indication for strict weight loss as we
go be and ZIP bound we GOBY also just got

(52:14):
an indication for fatty liver and it's the only one
of the gf ones that has that indication, but I'm
sure it's a class effect and all of them can
help improve liver function as well. So it is safe.
You have to start low and go slow as far
as tight trading up. So they used to try to
get everybody to the maximum dose and now they realize
you only need to go to the highest dose that

(52:36):
you can tolerate. That is also controlling your blood sugar
load you ain't one cee and helping you lose the weight.
So greatest breakthrough in the history of medicine, society and practicing.
And if you see anybody that was overweighted now that slim,
that's what they're doing, despite what they're going to tell you.
But finally, you know, celebrities like Oprah came out and
said they were using the GFP ones versus county points

(52:58):
on a weight loss program. Well for the weight loss
that you get with that, one of the problems is
that you can get loss of skin elacticity, and so
one of the things that I recommend these to all
my patients now is the LiPo drops. The life drops
help prevent that as a side effect. And you don't
get what's called the face of a GLP one that

(53:18):
makes you look a little guns. So if you want
to maintain your slim trim sections, you also want to
do something that's gonna keep that skin tight and keep
that muscle in your face.

Speaker 12 (53:26):
Find out, Gallia. Let everybody know how you can.

Speaker 25 (53:28):
Be reached, Ricky. I can be reached on all social
media at Ask Ask d R MJ and tonight Tonight
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(53:49):
my YouTube channel ask askd R MJ. Ask doctor MJ.
When we have hundreds of videos on vands healthcare topics.
Don't believe me, just watch? Okay, all right, These the
opinions of doctor m J. Collier, not those of Ricky Smalley,
the Ricky Smalley Morney Show cast or it is production crew.
Thank you so much, Ricky. Once again. Remember it's time
to get your twenty twenty five to twenty six flu shot.

(54:11):
Next time you have to finisy for any reason, just
walk up and get it. No prescription is required. You
are required to have a prescription for the current coronavirus vaccine.
And one of the reasons that doctor Coyyer wants to
make you aware of the current vaccine matches twenty twenty
four variants that are no longer around. So if you've
had shots previously and or you've had a coronavirus infection,

(54:32):
you have immunity. So you make a personal choice about
getting the newest vaccine. But the flu shot always perfect
match this time, get it and you'll have help for
the next three to six months.

Speaker 5 (54:46):
Sint yeah, what it is, time to fix it Jesus
with comedian rid Up Brent. Welcome back to the show.

Speaker 6 (54:59):
Go Good morning, Good morning, What.

Speaker 27 (55:04):
Of y'all?

Speaker 12 (55:04):
What of y'all?

Speaker 22 (55:05):
So listen, you know, I'll be trying to take a
break from the news, but every once in a while,
something comes across my timeline. I don't know if y'all
saw this, but we need Jesus to figure this morning,
a very well known politician at a press conference. He
tried to denounce thailand All for pregnant women, and let's
just say, the pronunciation, the explanation struggles were real.

Speaker 5 (55:24):
Okay, let's take a listen.

Speaker 28 (55:26):
Effective immediately, the FDA will be notifying physicians at the
use of I said, well, let's see how we say that.

Speaker 5 (55:35):
I said, mene menefin.

Speaker 28 (55:39):
I said, okay, which is basically commonly known as thailand
All during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased
risk of autism.

Speaker 29 (55:49):
So taking thailand all is uh not good?

Speaker 5 (55:54):
Not good?

Speaker 27 (55:55):
Okay, all right, don y'all pronounce the word, trying to say, Okay,
there we go. Anybody else?

Speaker 5 (56:04):
Can anybody else close enough here?

Speaker 27 (56:08):
That's about eighty two percent.

Speaker 5 (56:09):
I'm gonna go with Tyler.

Speaker 3 (56:11):
Not right.

Speaker 22 (56:14):
I'm just saying, like, my thought is, if you can't
pronounce it, you shouldn't announce It's talking about the active
ingredient is to see the medaphine and uh, listen, there
is actually no evidence that taking tayland All or the
medaphine during pregnancy causes autism and children.

Speaker 27 (56:30):
So they're just up there talking crazy. But I got
to think and maybe he thought, you know, he would
remixing missus Elliott song.

Speaker 22 (56:35):
Work it and next time he does a press comfort
where he has to pronounce something hard, he should just
put this music in the background so it won't be
so bad.

Speaker 5 (56:42):
All right, here's my.

Speaker 25 (56:43):
Suggestion that try.

Speaker 27 (56:45):
Is it hurt, don't serve, but the bill down that'nhearse this,
don't take.

Speaker 25 (56:56):
Le me nurse.

Speaker 12 (56:57):
I'm not a doctor, but I ain't gonna hurt.

Speaker 28 (56:59):
Don't take I said the asset, and I said acea, minifin.

Speaker 5 (57:05):
Well, let's see how we say that as the minifin,
I said, okay.

Speaker 28 (57:11):
Commonly known as thailand all during pregnancy can be associated
with a very increased risk of autism.

Speaker 12 (57:20):
So taking thailand all is.

Speaker 5 (57:23):
Not good. I'll say it's not good.

Speaker 29 (57:26):
For this reason, they are strongly recommending that women limit
tiler all use during pregnancy unless medically necessary. That's a
few cases of extremely high fever that you feel you
can't tough it out.

Speaker 5 (57:40):
You can't do it.

Speaker 12 (57:40):
I guess there's that. But if you can't tough it out,
if you can't do it.

Speaker 5 (57:44):
Uh, that's what you're gonna have to do. You'll take
a thailand all.

Speaker 4 (57:49):
It will be very sparingly.

Speaker 27 (57:54):
Put thee down rehearsed.

Speaker 5 (57:56):
Don't take it, I said, asset and menifin, I said.

Speaker 27 (58:01):
Regnant. Let me know, ship, I'm not a doctor, but I.

Speaker 12 (58:04):
Ain't gonna hurt, don't I.

Speaker 5 (58:09):
Said, bars. I literally looking for that. Oh man, that's
what I feel about it.

Speaker 25 (58:19):
Dropping off.

Speaker 27 (58:20):
Yeah, yep, you can't pronounce it. Don't announce it. That's
all I have, y'all.

Speaker 12 (58:28):
That's Jesus Rida.

Speaker 5 (58:30):
How can people follow your mind?

Speaker 22 (58:32):
At rita brick comedy all right? I t A B
R E N T Company. Y'all holler at your girl
and keep sending me stuff. I appreciate your sending me clips. Man,
appreciate your appreciate.

Speaker 6 (58:41):
You us entertain It's THEE on the Freaking Smiling Morning Show.

Speaker 7 (58:50):
It's Wednesday, September twenty fourth years.

Speaker 8 (58:52):
What's going on in the news. Breaking news in Dallas.

Speaker 7 (58:55):
Two detainees were fatally shot at a Dallas ice facility
this morning. Authorities say the shooter died by suicide. Will
keep an eye on this and update the story when
more is confirmed. Texas congress Woman Jasmine Crockett is under
fire again, this time from Trump ally and self styled
influencer Laura Lumer, who posted racist at tax on X

(59:16):
after Crockett told CNN why she opposed a resolution honoring
slain right wing activist Charlie Kirk and criticized fellow Democrats
who backed it.

Speaker 19 (59:26):
Is when I saw the no votes, there were only
two Caucasians. For the most part, the only people that
voted no were people of color because the rhetoric that
Charlie Kirk continuously put out there was rhetoric that specifically
targeted people of color, and so it is unfortunate that
even our colleagues could not see how harmful his rhetoric

(59:46):
was specifically to us.

Speaker 7 (59:48):
Lumer wrote, quote, it hurts my heart that we have
ghetto black bees, except she said the word. She wrote
the word who hate America? Serving in Congress end quote.
Has been banned from any many social media platforms for
spreading Hayden disinformation and lost her run for Congress in
twenty twenty two, but she keeps her profile up by

(01:00:10):
aligning herself with Trump, who calls her a patriot and
our free spirit. She didn't just stop at Crockett, though,
back in August, she did call her a Dei Shanikwa,
and she also went after the congresswoman's staff, mocking her
deputy chief of staff in another post that drew pushback
from journalist Jamil Hill, who defended Crockett only to become

(01:00:31):
Loomer's next target, and other news defend Secretary Pete Hegseth
just pulled the plug on a Pentagon panel that's been
around since nineteen fifty one focused on women in the military.
He says it was pushing a divisive feminist agenda. For
more than seventy years. This committee met to flag issues
like sexual assault, maternity policies, even whether combat gear actually

(01:00:54):
fits women, all tied to troop readiness.

Speaker 8 (01:00:58):
In other news, looks like this guy from.

Speaker 7 (01:01:00):
Connecticut, uh Savon Garabechan found himself a hot spot and
kept riding that stree y'all.

Speaker 5 (01:01:08):
He scored a million dollar prize.

Speaker 7 (01:01:10):
Off a Massachusetts state lottery scratch off just one week
after pocketing ten grand from another ticket bought at the
very same store. Let's go Yeah, he's planning to put
those winnings toward a new house and some investments.

Speaker 8 (01:01:24):
Not bad for a week's worth of scratching.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
There.

Speaker 7 (01:01:29):
I see what you did there for dving these stories
and more get ricksmy morning show dot Com now.

Speaker 12 (01:01:34):
Going to clock out.

Speaker 8 (01:01:35):
Here's a looking spot.

Speaker 5 (01:01:36):
Rot the sports genius is in the building.

Speaker 10 (01:01:40):
Wickcam gets it all No, Thomas keeps it alive.

Speaker 5 (01:01:44):
Eight seconds left. Wickham another look to tie, kill back.

Speaker 10 (01:01:50):
Sammy Wickham has tied it at seventy nine to Twyer
puts it on the deck.

Speaker 5 (01:01:58):
That's gonna tell you so man. WNBA playoffs on fire
right now.

Speaker 11 (01:02:01):
If y'all ain't watching the w NBA playoffs, something the
matter with your man? Phoenix Murcury pulls off a twenty
point comeback to force overtime and beat the Minnesota Lynks
last night to eaven the series one game apiece.

Speaker 5 (01:02:12):
In the meantime, Las Vegas Aces bounced.

Speaker 11 (01:02:14):
Back and they beat the Indiana Fever to even that
series at one apiece. Man, it's going down. Big matchup
in the NFL coming up this week. All eyes will
be on the Dallas Cowboys versus the Green Bay Packers.

Speaker 25 (01:02:26):
Why is this?

Speaker 11 (01:02:27):
Former Cowboy Michael Parsons returns to Dallas to play his
old teammates, and he was asked.

Speaker 5 (01:02:33):
What's gonna feel like to sack Deck Prescott.

Speaker 13 (01:02:39):
It's gonna be It's gonna be painful. You know what
I mean, that's my guy. Uh you know he was
always like a good mentor for me. But you know
it is see I always talking about I faced him that.
You know, it'll be a it'll be a great matchup.
So I'm excited to see what Sunday brings yourself.

Speaker 11 (01:02:54):
Yeah, man, we're gonna be watching that when I got
my Rocky NFL Picks of the Week coming up tomorrow,
So stay tuned for that.

Speaker 5 (01:03:00):
Sad news, former Cincinnati.

Speaker 11 (01:03:01):
Bankals running back Rudy Johnson died allegedly by suicide in
Florida last night or the night before last. So recently
struggling with mental health issues and possible effects of CTE,
which is the brain disease linked to repeated head injuries
such as concussions. Rudy was forty five years old. Sad man,

(01:03:21):
sad right there. That's my quick sports support. Follow me
on social media at rock t Holla.

Speaker 5 (01:03:27):
Drop it like it's hard, Drop it like it's hard.

Speaker 20 (01:03:33):
At the hot Spot, this is the ala at.

Speaker 6 (01:03:38):
Good Morning, everybody.

Speaker 15 (01:03:39):
I'm your girl, Brad ta ta and this is the
hotspot where we bring you music, movies and more. So
let's get off into it. Jimmy Kimmelive is back and
he is speaking out. In his first show back last night,
Jimmy thanked the people who supported and called out those
who wanted his show to be canceled.

Speaker 8 (01:03:54):
Here's what he had to say.

Speaker 16 (01:03:56):
President of the United States made it very clear he
wants to see me and the hundreds of people who
work here fired from our jobs.

Speaker 12 (01:04:03):
Our leader celebrates.

Speaker 16 (01:04:05):
Americans losing their livelihoods because he can't take a joke.
He was imhow able to squeeze Colbert out of CBS.
Danny turned his sights on me, and now he's openly
rooting for NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Myers
and the hundreds of Americans who work for their shows
who don't make millions of dollars. And I hope that

(01:04:28):
if that happens, or if there's even any hint of
that happening, you will be ten times as loud as
you were this week.

Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
We have to speak out against you, because.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Yeah, man.

Speaker 15 (01:04:41):
He also tried to smooth tensions following his joke about
the Republican reaction to the killing of Charlie Kirk, and of.

Speaker 6 (01:04:47):
Course he had to throw in a few subtle jabs.
Here's what he had to say.

Speaker 16 (01:04:50):
Again, if you're just joining us, we are preempting your
regularly scheduled encore episode of celebrity family Feud to.

Speaker 5 (01:04:57):
Bring in this special report. Happy to be here tonight
with you all. I'm not sure who had a were.

Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
Than forty eight hours, me or the CEO of til
at All.

Speaker 6 (01:05:11):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 15 (01:05:13):
Last, but not least did he is asking the judge
for some mercy ahead of his sentencing next month. His
legal team just filed court documents pushing for a lighter
sentence in his federal case. As we all know, he
was convicted on two counts under the Man Act because
prosecutors proved he flew mail escorts across state lines for
what they call his freak offs. Now, while each count

(01:05:33):
carries six to twelve months, did, his lawyers say he's
already done thirteen months at Brooklyn's tough Metropolitan Detention Center.
They point out that he's gotten sober for the first
time in twenty five years, started programs that inspired other inmates,
and has stayed incident free behind bars. On top of that, did,
he argues his reputation, businesses, and family have already suffered

(01:05:55):
enough remind him the court he's gotten several kids and
an elderly mother who depend on him.

Speaker 6 (01:06:01):
So what's he asking for?

Speaker 15 (01:06:02):
A fourteen month sentence with supervisor release plus drug treatment
and therapy instead of more prison time he's said to
be since October thirty still faces up to twenty years.

Speaker 6 (01:06:13):
All right, y'all, were gonna wrap up the hospital on
that note.

Speaker 15 (01:06:15):
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