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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hold it, half man, half woman.
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
Happy Thursday, Happy Thursday, Ricky, Good morning, Ricky, Good morning America,
Good morning the US. Thursday. A beautiful, beautiful Then in
the neighborhood. And here's what's happening in celebrity news, y'all.
A lot of people, y'all are fearing that Denzel Washington
may be putting his career in jeopardy. Now here's the
reason why. Now they're saying that the actor made an
appearance y'all on ESPN's First Take to promote his upcoming movie,
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Highest to Lays with You. That's his latest movie that
he's done. If he was spiking in some other actors,
and they said, since, honey, he was on a sports
show related. They said, mister Washington decided to talk about
his favorite NFL team, money the Dallas Cowboys. And they say, honey,
when they say he talked about the Cowboys, they say,
he meant exactly what he said, and he spoke five
minutes straight complaining y'all about Jerry Jones. Now he said, coot,
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it's been thirty years hundred since the Cowboys have been
to the Super Bowl, and according to mister Washington, one
reason they haven't been to get back is because Jerry
Jones is putting money over winning. He said, quote, I've
been a Cowboy fans in the nineteen sixties, honey, he said,
And he said, and making it Jerry Jones is making
it very hard for him, he said, not to be
a fan. In said, because I'm still a Cowboy fan.
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I'm still honey, going to have the star on the
side of the hat. But he ain't thinking, honey about
us when he's I'm thinking about his pocket now. Mister
Washington also knows y'all that he's a long time fan
and he's even been known to show up at training
camps in the past. And they said, mister w Washington
isn't going to be switching how you say, allegiances anytime soon.
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But they say he's definitely not a happy camera And
people are saying he shouldn't have said that. He talked
about a white man and his company, and you know,
he could go to jail. Hell, he could lose his career.
O hey, his career, but that's his opinion. Yeah, but
you don't say that, honey, when black people start talking
about rich white folks like that, don't you know? Hell,
look at all black people that lost their damn careers
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for saying some disparaging against somebody of non African descent.
And he's speaking out like that. I don't know, I
feel bad in nineteen fifty his career, he's a wonderful actor.
People always he gonna always have a job.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
They ain't got nothing to worry about, nothing to worry
about him, and he ain't told no lie.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
But what you think about that? You a sports genius.
Speaker 5 (02:16):
Thank you for recognizing that he's right. He's right about
everything he said about about Jerry Jones. I watched the
interview and I couldn't get bad because everything he said.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
I wanted to.
Speaker 5 (02:28):
Say, oh wow, it's been thirty years since they want
a championship or been in the NC Championship game. But
it's been bad.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Yeah. But I mean, he's speaking out saying that he's
not afraid hunter that he could lose his career. It's
nothing afraid of.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
You can't have a comment about.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Well, look up when people say something about Trump honting
their career down, Jerry Jones are taking him in the slavery. Well,
you never know, don't know. I just feel bad for him.
I never said that. I kept my mouth closed on
it because mathsall never give me. But anyway, we don't.
Keeping lifted in prayer. Hopefully you know, everything goes right.
You're gonna be fine. He's gonna be fine. Okay, all right,
rock all right? Moving on and other celebrity news, y'all,
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Nick Cannon, I recked. Listen to this story, Nick Cannon,
who has He's the father of twelve children with six
different women. He revealed, y'all that he does not believe
in the term Listen to this wicked cold parenting. Now
they're saying, y'all. The TV host Honey answered the question
from a fan about managing multiple cold parenting relationship while
you know, dating during Wednesday's episode of his Pocket Nick
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Cannon at Night, and he said the Nie said the
label co parent, he said, I've always Honey always had
an issue with it. He said, because why do we
have to hunted cole when we're just parents? He said,
why do we have to do that? Number one, he said,
when you start throwing labels on things, he said, I
think it does more harm than help, and honey can
get very dangerous because then everybody else has a preconceived
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notion of what you're doing. He confessed, y'all there why
he hasn't figured out how to raise his children with
a half a dozen women. He approaches it with a
certain perspective. So, Rick, what how do you feel about
co parenting? You have to work, you're not together.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
You co parenting where he said, we're not together and
you sharing the child, you are co parents. I don't
care about the label. That's what exactly what it is.
It's co she have had, you have had, you co
parenting your parent together.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
He's overthinking, overanalyzing, you think, because yeah, because that's what
it is.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Yeah, but he said, but you're putting labels on it.
I mean nobody want label No that you like relationships,
don't label me if we married, don't call on.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
A motorcycling No, I don't care. Motorcycling mean that which
you have the time and you other of the time.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
We motorcycling. So if you have on a Nike shirt,
it's a Nike shirt. You're not labeling it. That's what
it is. It's a Nike shirt as big as Nike.
You on in front of it.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
It is co parenting. It is well, I listened to
what they together, Yeah, your parents hosts.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Yeah, it is. Listen to Nick because Nick Honey is
a prominent star and when he said, niggas like little brother.
But it's just and everybody has their own opinion.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
But it is.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Cold parents even even when people are together.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
I feel like my husband and I co parents because
half of it I do half of it he does.
Speaker 6 (05:26):
Right, whether you're together or not, and you have kids,
it's co parenting.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yeah. Well, we're gonna see Honey when Nick come on,
We're gonna ask him that question. All right. The Colada day,
Honey is one of my favorite cold My cold day'll Santorini.
On the high end, you say Santorini and on the
larger say beautiful black.
Speaker 7 (05:42):
That's your color for today, Carolana and I like to
tell and.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yes, this is Burthday, Chatt Hill and I'm calling from
Eshmand George and I would like to give a wake
up shout out to Kalisa Hall, Amarvin Moore, Christian Chatfield
and Maya holl Wake go, wake up, wake up, wake up,
wake up, wake up, Ricky.
Speaker 8 (06:12):
This is Valerie Jaxa, Dallas.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
This is Seprah Curry Color from Tyler, Texas.
Speaker 8 (06:19):
I want to wake up my granddaughter Calemore Repetti girl
to show friends as school.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
You might have wake up, wake up, wake up. Jervis
about the morning. So it is about that time, y'all.
Jeff Johnson got three things you need to know. Jeff,
good morning.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Happy to have.
Speaker 8 (06:32):
You man, Always good to be with you.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
Rick.
Speaker 8 (06:35):
Listen, we are seeing a whole lot of responses to
what's happening in Washington, d C. I know when we
talked on Monday, we heard that DC mayor Mayor Bowser
was essentially trying to say that she knew that she
was the mayor, that the president was the president, that
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he had the ability to do what he was doing
by law. And I think that we're seeing the mayor
push back a little bit, talking to residents, saying that
every resident needed to be diligent, if you will, in
being able to support their communities, in standing for their communities.
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That does not change the fact that the president is
put the head of the DEA in charge of the
DC police, And I mean, it is insane when you
see just how ridiculous it is to have the level
of federal almost presence in communities where it's already been
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proven over the last week that there has not been
an increase in crime. In fact, there's been a decrease
in crime, and you're beginning to see others speak out
about it as well. Governor Wes Moore took to the
airwaves and talked about how he would not under any
circumstances allow the Maryland National Guard to be used as
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a police force, that he controls that body of men
and women, and that as a former combat veteran himself,
that he understands that that force is only supposed to
be used under crisis situations. And he highlighted that if
the President really wanted to learn what it meant to
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reduce violence, and he would look at what was happening
in Maryland, especially in the city of Baltimore, and that
Baltimore has seen fifty year lows in violence. We know
that Mayor Brandon Scott has talked incredibly directly about what
they have done in the city of Baltimore to see
record lows in violence. And so it is a ploy,
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it is a distraction, It is a stage play, and
the President is continuing to use it as a stage
play at the cost of the American tax payer. So
we saw Governor Gasam Gavin Newsom also come out this
week saying that the gloves are off, that as the
governor of one of the largest states in the country,
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that that they were going to begin to use a
difference at a tactics to push back against what they
they see the Republicans doing. And in many cases, I
think it was not only a response to what's happening
in DC, but also a response to what's happening in
Texas with redistricting. So I haven't I haven't came. Don't
know if you've heard any detailed plans of what that means,
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but there is clarity that there's a lot of conversation
about Republican governors responding to what was happening in Texas,
Democratic governor, excuse me, responding to what's happening in Texas
by way of redistricting. So we'll see if if a
state like California is going to do a redistricting plan
uh to benefit Democrats in the way that Texas is in.
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And I think we also heard Bernie Sanders say that
listen as much as he doesn't believe that this is
the right thing to do. That Democrats aren't being given
much of a choice and having to respond in similar fashion.
So we'll see if it goes beyond just political talk
to a political strategy. But I think you're going to
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see Democrats feeling forced to do some of the same
redistricting work and getting additional seats in their states in
response to whether the Republicans are doing in Texas.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
New rules to the game. You got to play by
the rules that you know you got.
Speaker 8 (10:39):
The new rule. The new rules is no rules rights.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
You on the street fight. You got to use whatever
means necessary.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
And that's what the Republicans have been doing for years,
and Democrats still trying to fight by gentlemen's rules and
it's not working.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
That's why we are where we are, right. I would
love to semocrats.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
Because we want to play by the rules and want
everything to look right.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
When democracy is definitely on the line, So the question becomes,
what are you gonna do?
Speaker 2 (11:03):
What's hanging on by a fingernail. Yeah, I don't think
people realize it yet.
Speaker 8 (11:07):
Yeah, And it's important to hear more from some of
these democratic governors standing firm and telling the President you're
not coming into my state and using my national guard
because we know that he's trying to set precedent. Uh,
he's probably gonna be able to do whatever he wants
to in states that are controlled by Republican governors. So
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democratic governors in this moment, how they stand firm is
going to be incredibly important and setting precedent both both
legal and process. So we'll see what happens next. Y'all
hit me a Jeff nation on ig. Let me know
how you're feeling. Y'all have a fantastic Thursday and the
rest of the week, and I give with y'all on
the top next week.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Hey YouTube, Jeff, appreciate your man. Mar Ricusmond and one
the show coming up. You're not coming to work or
not or not?
Speaker 2 (11:56):
I can't.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
I'm going through something right up.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
So that's a nah.
Speaker 4 (12:01):
I'm going through something right now. I just need I
just need somebody. I just need. I don't know what
I need right now. I'm just going through something right now.
Real bad.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
You ever thought about going through whatever? Let me work.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
I know you want me to kind of work and
all that, but right now just bigger than that. So
I do I'm going through something. I had a situation
last night. I got to tell you about your Yeah,
what happened. I met this, I met this little shouting man.
You know, I'm out here trying to find my t
to find my soulmate. I met a little shouted I
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had the little the little brother na little the other day.
And she came over to the crib last night because
my grandmama at the time, my grandmamad a casino and
belus and so shouting came over there, you know, Netflix
and chill, you know that kind of thing, and and
she read class you know what I'm saying. She like,
she been in the cottage and we was in there
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watching a little movie. She said, because I spun to night.
And I said, yeah, you could spun to night. And
she said, well, look, I got to go to work
in the money. And so, you know, my grandmam out
of town, so we ain't had to sleep on the pallet.
We slept in my grandmama bed going on. And she said,
I want you to be respectful. I'm not. I'm not
no girl to do everything like real quick. And so
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I said, well, baby, it's all good. We could just
spoond yeah. So we were spooning, right, and I was
holding a real tight shot and she kissed me in
the mouth and hust I said, baby, your little so beautiful,
your little so soft. It was. It was the softest
kiss I had ever got. And she said she didn't
even carry at my brother. Think. She said, I like
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it when my man brush. Thank a little bit, she said,
can't turn me on? And great and Shotty, we were
kissing like high school kids, you know how you kids
in high school. We were kisching like that, shady at.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Each other and breathing hard. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
And I just hold on to a real tight shut
and just spoon with her all night long with our
draws on and look and everything was good. Shorty there
in the money.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
What happened?
Speaker 4 (14:08):
She got that she got her bath and she said
she had to go to work and she wanted the bathroom.
And I walked out the bathroom, go, I was gonna
fix her some oh men of some toat and she
was in there pit yeah, but she was staying right.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Loa. I hated Lola.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
I'm about to go. I hate her