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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And Grand Rising family and welcome another well on this Wednesday. Later,
Natural Paddic Doctor Scott Whittaker will return to our classroom.
Doctor Whittaker will take your calls if you have any
health issues, but he'll also explained why this time of
the year is known as the flu season is supposed
to be saying a new strain of flu that's out there.
Doctor Whittaker will also share information on why, all of
a sudden you may have noticed it, there's an increasing
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dementia diagnosis in our community. Before Dr Whittaker, Memphis City
Councilwoman Pearl Walker will discuss why You're judge temporary blocked
the governor of Tennessee from an attempt to deploy the
National Guard on her city streets. But before the Councilwoman
Garvey nashvilld Delino Wilson de Badrio will explain why the
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black community should buy black Shot Black this holiday season. Momentarily,
Morgan State Professor Edward Robinson will join us when we
talk from sports with Professor Robinson. But let's get Kevin
to open the classroom doors to get us started. This
Wednesday morning, Grand Rising Kevin.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Hey, Grand Rising COURL Nelson, how you're feeling, my friend.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
I'm still learning, Kevin, I'm still learning. Whispering this morning,
you whispering it?
Speaker 2 (01:07):
But yeah, why are you whispering?
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Because I'm saying say it every because I've been saying
it every day the rest of my life, so I'll
always be saying it. So I figured it's folks, I'm
figuring there now that you know it's a process. It's
not a one off, you know when it comes to learning.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Oh, I see, So you should begin with I'm learning,
I'm learning, I'm quiet, I'm learning, right, put up a
sign you're learning going on here?
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Like that Amtrak train that has the the car that
you're not supposed to talk in, the silent car. So
it's a silent car this morning. Is that it?
Speaker 1 (01:50):
That's it?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
So the only noise would be the pens and paper as.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Weight and your brain functioning and calculating and understanding what
some of these scholars and experts share with us this morning. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Man, So speaking of brains and functioning properly and all
of that, I'm looking at the ABC News headline that
says Senate expected to send Epstein files bill to Trump,
and uh so the House you passed that Jeffrey Epstein
file and passed it along term President Trump and sometimes
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today he's supposed to sign it.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Yeah, it's going to hit his desk, he says he's
going to sign it, because you remember he did a
one eighty and said the first he was opposing. He's
been fighting to keep this, you know, even you know,
summoning members of Congress to the White House to tell
him not to vote. All of a suddenly now he's
taking a one eighty and says, he's my desk, I'm
going to sign it. So people are wondering if the
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files will ever be won, if they'll ever be released,
if will they be redacted, will it will it be
uh will be blacked out, white white out or some
oflar something like that will be the changed. But the
fact of the matter, you know, Donald Trump can order
the fonts to be released right now. He could have
done it at any period of time when it was
he was in the White House. People say the same
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thing about former president as the former president as well,
but he couldn't, you know, Biden couldn't because it was
it was ordered close by a judge. He was blocked
by a judge because he was under investigation.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Isn't there a certain protocol with this though, you're saying
even though Biden couldn't do it, Trump would have been
able to go past the protocol.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
No, because it's not on investigation anymore. It was on
an investigation when Biden was in office. So that's another
tactic they say he might use. Bondi might say, we're
still investigating and so we can't release them. You know,
these folks have gone over all kinds of different ways
to find out if it comes out. And because they're
figured out, you know why all of a sudden the
one eighty on this.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Well, this was a unanimous action by the Senate, and
it means.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Because he urged them to.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Right, But it means that they can't make amendments or
changes to the bill. And it compels Attorney General Pam
Bondi to make available all unclassified records, documents, communications, and
investigative materials into the Department of Justice possession related to Epstein.
So it wasn't that necessary before they could pass it
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on to the president.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yeah, well, I'm saying he could have. He could have
just decided to release him, just like it did the
Kennedy fire. Some of the Kennedy files, some of the
King files. You can said okay, I'll release them, just
telling that Bonnie released them. We remember this though. You
remember she first she said she didn't have them and
wanted then she said he was sitting on her desk.
You remember all that confusion. You know, if they've been
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a stonewalling this effort for quite some time, now, all
of a sudden, she just released him. So what if
they've done between the time they started to, you know,
to block the release, even up to a few days ago.
And they called in some of these the Republicans, they
said they're going to vote. There's a revolt and this
thing is splitting the Republican Party. Uh, because they say you,
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does that mean you're you're supporting pedophilia? Does that mean
you're supporting these these these men, these men who took
advantage of these young girls. So he looked at it
and says, okay, release them. He's then he'll probably tell
the Pam Bondi she can release them. And what I'm
saying is she may use the technique that Joe Biden
couldn't release them because because it was they're still on
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the investigation. When Biden when the papers were there in
the Justice Spartment and the judge sealed them. So is
that will that will that happen today? We don't know
or will we see all How do we know we'll
see all of the all of the you know, because
what they're saying that most of the people they're gonna
you know names, are going to be released. The Democrats
already heard one from the interesting one. Let me tell
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you this one. Kevin King Jefferies send an email to
Epstein inviting him to fundraising, to help, I guess help
with the fundraising. So he's caught up in the snare
as well. He claims now he has no recollection of that.
It must be really somebody. Yeah, it might have been
somebody on his staff. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Wow. And they say it's still unclear as to all
whether or not all of the Epstein files will be released.
It's still a part that could remain.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Right because they don't want problems for the victims. And
that's why the victims took to the stand on Tuesday,
went on Capitol Hill, say we're here, so you know,
how can you harm us? We're here, so we want
to talk about it. That was one of the excuses too,
but the people they think it will harm, the rich
famous whose names are in those files.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Wow. Well, speaking of rich and famous, Musk, Ronaldo and
Tim Cook among the high profile gas that Trump's dinner
for the Saudian leader.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
I saw that. I saw that. It's Musk is back
in the back in business again with the government.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Yeah, yeah, the bromance is back and yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
But you know what Must makes it, Kevin, It's un enjoyed,
but Must makes his move. It's all a business move,
so it's something he wants from the Saudis while where
he was there and was invited to meet the Crown
Prince and all that because it's a soccer star. Ronaldo
was there too, the I guess the most famous soccer
player in the world today. He plays in the Saudi League.
And I'm not no, Musk is a soccer fan, but
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I don't think that he wanted just to meet Ronaldo.
He could have done that himself. But that was interesting
moves there. So we'll watch what comes next because he's
positioning one of his companies to do in Saudi, or
he needs Saturday's money or something that's going on there
that's not you know, he doesn't have time to chit
chat like that. But he puts him back in the
graces of the president.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Well, then this is a sign that his Breakaway America
Party is being put on hold too, right, what.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Do you think, Well, you know what he's doing. He's
having a meeting in Austin, Texas are coming up shortly
where the doge, members of the those people say a
silver reunion party. So he may be, you know, getting
his forces back together because he's got his contract from Tesla.
That was the biggest thing that he got, that three
million dollar contract from Tesla because one of the things
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they told him to stay out of government, you know,
just run the car company and run your business. And
he said he was going to do that. He told
them to do that. So then they gave him this
three million, three trillion I'm sorry, three trillion dollar contract.
Trillion family. Yeah, who's county. That's more money that he
makes more money than they say, all of the teachers,
all the public school teachers in the country. By the way,
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that's just a sidebed, yeah, combined. So so after they
he said that, you know, then he goes and he
goes Okay, now, I mean he's going to Austin, Texas
have the meeting shortly with his members of the doge folks.
So maybe he's getting back thinking that, you know, starting
his group back together again. So it looked like he's
tinkering back again. He's trying to figure a way to
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get back in the government.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
It was a big It was a big billionaire party.
Jensen Wong or Wang Jensen Wong.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
And Lisa crypto guy.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
You had the CEOs of Chip Giants, Navidia and a
MD and attendance of the Black Time Dinner months after
both companies signed.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
But let me start holy for a second there. When
was I Trump having a meeting with with average people?
Joe Bloke? It's about millionaires, billionaires, those who launcher gets
invited to the White House. What is Joe six pack?
Somebody spoken, who is just a nine of five ships?
When are they going to get invited to the people's house?
You know, I give it, I digress. If the name
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shows up in the final.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
And everybody's high profile Apple ceo Tim Cook, Millionaire Adel ceo,
Michael Dell. And of course, like you said, that soccer
player Ronaldo, Cristiano Ronaldo, And isn't he an ordinary guy? No? No,
he only makes jo Onion thirty She only makes Onion
thirty thirty million.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
He's not a Bussian Richards athlete on the planet.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Wow, there's a lot of money in soccer, huh. And
so that's basically your kind of inside look at what's
happening at that that party. There's some pictures here on
the news which the website is this Forbes on the Forbes.
Of course it would be in Forbes on the Forbes website.
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And then finally, the ice raids begin in Charlotte, North Carolina,
and the protests are really growing heavy. Two hundred people
have been arrested in immigration raids in Charlotte over the
last three days, the Department of Homeland Security said in
an update yesterday, and forty four people of the over
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one hundred and thirty people they arrested had criminal records,
although it was not clear of those records were for
charges or for convictions. And that's kind of wild too.
Man and two men were also federally charged in Charlotte
for allegedly using their vehicles in separate incidents. And then
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that goes on and on and as the immigration enforcement
is expected to spread further throughout the South, Customs and
Border Protection agents were seen in Wake Durham Counties in
North Carolina as well, and there's a big protest going
on about that. And I saw something where one of
the judges is still trying to block that that activity
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North Carolina.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
This, yeah, go ahead, share this with you. Coming up
this morning, we're going to speak to city councilmen Memphis
City Council Pearl Walker, because they tried to do the
same thing in Memphis, but they said it was for
the crime in Masters. They say the crime is off
the chain, uh, and the governor arcaded. But the Memphis
county officials, officials in the Memphis here they filed the
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last to them blocked it. But the stations they're still
going to do, you know, trying to get the National
Guard into Memphis. So she's going to tell us what
their plans are this morning.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Yeah, man. And just a quick mention. Trump is trying
to federalize Washington, d C. And the House Republicans are
backing him up on the DC crime push, even though
statistics show that crime has been down in d C
since you know, since the last report, and yet they're claiming,
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let's see, violent crime reached the thirty year low in
the city last year. Republicans argue Washington is unsafe and
poorly governed. A spate of carjackings and several other recent
high profile incidents have captured the GOP attention, and so
they're trying to federalize d C and take it over
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from Mayor Miriam Bowser.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, what's the same line there they saying in Memphis
as well. So we'll see if there's any correlation. But
the other thing we forgot to mention Kevin is that
they're just about disbanding the Education Department. And they told
us they are going to do. This is part of
Project twenty twenty five, and now it almost comes to
the conclusion of all of the Project twenty twelve was
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designed designed to do because they told us what they're
going to do. So one of them was getting rid
of the educator federal Education Department. Let the States handle education.
Those of us are a certain age. Whenever we hear
States rights, we know what that really means. That that
phrase means.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Wow, Hey, look that's the way it is. On the
nineteenth of November at six fourteen, that's maybe we can
get some good news from Professor Edward Robinson about sports.
I like talking about the sports. I may not know
a lot, but we know he does.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
He sure does. Professor Robinson, Grand Rising, Welcome back to
the program.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
Grand Rising, call to you and your audience. How are
you this morning?
Speaker 1 (13:58):
We're still learning, Professor, still learning. But help us out here,
you know, help us out here. You know Kevin is
all of a sudden become a Commander's fan. Well, he
was a Commanders fan. Yeah, it seems like a Professor,
the Commanders and the Ravens. Is the season over for
both of those teams?
Speaker 4 (14:19):
Yes, and maybe maybe no. For Commanders certainly uh three
and eighteen having lost to Miami uh this weekend, going
into their bye week this week, I think it's it's
pretty much over for the Commanders, uh then mathematically out
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of it, but also just personnel wise and seem to
be uh, you know team overall, just having having uh,
taking some some tough shots this this season with injury
and just push that that organization kind of out of
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out of the linlight that they built last season, reaching
the playoffs, doing so well, riding you know, the arrival
of Jayden Daniels. They seem to have kind of lost
that zip. And zest that they possessed last season. Unfortunately,
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you know, injuries will do that to a team. The
Ravens can attest to that. With the ugly start that
they had, the Ravens have a little better shot at
the playoffs. The detractors would say that they, uh don't
have a chance to make that playoff with the teams
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playing the way that they are in the the AFC
North and just in their their sided the division of
the league, they don't have a shot to make that
to make the playoffs.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
But you know, oh, I'm looking at the cloud. Let
me ask you this though, and I'll let you get
your responsor to come out. Do you do you think
heads are going to roll in Washington? Because when the
season ends, when when they you know, when they do
the mauritorium or autopsy if you will, on the season.
Do you think they're going to make some changes? And
I'll let you respond when we get back. Hold that
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thought right there, professor, when we get back, and also
tell us about the Ravens chances for our Baltimore fans. Family,
you want to talk some sports this morning, reach out
to us at eight hundred four to five zero seventy
eight seventy six or seventeen minutes after the top they are,
I guess it's Professor Edward Rominson from Morgan State University.
You can reach him at eight hundred four five zero
seventy eight seventy six and we take a phone calls
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next and grind rising family, thanks for waking up with
us on this Wednesday morning. I guess there's a Professor
Edward Robinson from Morgan State University. It's only sports this
morning before we left, answdon about the fact that the
Ravens and the and the Commanders and not having a
very good season in the NFL. And you think, so
Heads are going to well because of what we saw
on the field. So what say you, a professor, I
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don't I think.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
I don't think Heads will will roll. I think you
will play close attention to the rest of the year
and how the team pulls together within the locker room,
and what dan Quinn, the head coach, says, and how
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you know the system that he's built, how they you know,
continue to nurture it. I think he's just done a
good job of bringing stability to that team. And I
don't think that they're going to usher him out of
the building so so quickly because of uh, the the
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lackluster performance this this season. I think he has an
opportunity to kind of regroup. And I could be reading
that wrong, but I don't think that that's the problem
with injuries have really decimated the team, and we lose
a leader like Jayden Daniels and your wife, you know,
your your your top money players have haven't been as consistent.
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You're you're going to find the troubles that they're having
there And.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Professor Professor Robinson, let me ask you a question.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Then yeah, for sure.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
They released the kicker. I think his name Marvin, something
like Marvin or Martin Gain. They let him go, and
and and then there's this thing where now, uh, the
coach is going to handle the defense as well. You're
gonna if they let the defensive coach go, So what
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is that if the heads aren't rolling with, what's the
strategy in that?
Speaker 4 (18:56):
I mean by the top guy. So some there's there's
always gonna be people who take some responsibility for lost nobody.
Somebody's gotta have somebody's got to be pointed at. Those
people move, But I mean, I don't think they're going
to replace their their head coach. The head coach is
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always gonna be gonna make the moves to solidify his staff.
There's always movement on staff from year to year. Those
coaches rotate quite quite often, so that doesn't trouble When
do you.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
See any progress, any progress, any point in taking the
kicker out? Well, yeah, he missed those field goals when they.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
Were Yeah, you know what the NFL stands for, right,
not for long.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Gay?
Speaker 4 (19:56):
Yeah, So I mean those You're always going to be
looking for advantage, a way to shore up space where
things are going well. But you in terms of leadership,
I think Quinn has been a studying factor for for
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that franchise that after years of you know, unrest there
as and years of just flatly just losing and having
a horrible, you know, horribly run organization. I think the
new ownership in Dame Quinn as the head coach has
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been kind of a fresher take on things for that organization.
And you know, I at least think he will get
another year to groom the quarterback they brought in to
to to figure things out there. It's just it's just
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how it goes, I mean, and they're not making I'm sorry,
go ahead.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
I was just adding to what you were saying. They're
just making corrections when they move personnel around like that.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
Yeah, I think so. I mean, if you look at
the what they did last season under the leadership there
and just having things in place, you you would have
thought this year that they will set up perfectly to continue.
And then you have injuries. So I look at the
injuries across the board as tom as the as the
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common denominator versus. There are just terrible decision making and
you know, things going around. I'm not with that team
day to day, so I'm not gonna sit here and
pretend that I know the inside of that locker room.
And you know that there are contentions that way. They
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will they will show before the season is over, but
I don't believe that that's the the cause of their
current situation. Just as with the with the Ravens, then
the Ravens are example of a team that just got
off on a bad footing. My thought process early in
the seasons were was that they needed to just flush that,
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you know, those those those earlier performances and and you know,
really concentrate on the second half of the season. And
now you see that they've you know, kind of corrected
and turned the ships. And it's you know, they're they're
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five and five with with an opportunity to be hard
for them to make the playoffs, but they have an
outside shot to do it. Particularly anytime you have Lamar
Jackson on your team, you have a shot. We'll see
how they can pull it together if they're defense will
hold for them, and that they can get their running
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back situation producing and get Henry producing a little bit
more and you know, just solidify what they do. If
they you know, if they come around to the team
playing what they call Ravens football, they have an outside shot.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Lamar Jackson.
Speaker 4 (23:32):
Pounding people, pounding people, and defensively, you know, are not
allowing anything. That's how they have won over the they
haven't been you know, offensively outstanding over the years, even
when they've won championships. In my estimation, I'm never I
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don't look at them as a team that's you know,
they they don't score like the Kansas City Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
They don't.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
They can, they have the ability to, but that's not
their makeup in my estimation. I mean, you know, we
all have our opinions about this. So this is This
is how I feel about them. And I see them
as just being a hard rock team that can stand
up against teams like Pittsburgh and Cleveland and Cincinnati and
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just play in that whole weather and and you know,
not allow you to score and come out, you know,
just one point better than you. They they don't care
they won the game.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Yeah. I've always seen your Ravens as a hard hitting team.
They hit hard, and they hurt people.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
Yeah that's not advocating hurting people, but of course they
hurt you in terms of you're not going to score.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
So I thought right there, thirty minutes after the top,
they have family. Just make it up. I guess. There's
a professor Edward Robinson from Morgan State University talking to
sports this morning. Start off of football. You mentioned Cleveland, professor,
and you know, the spotlight has been on the quarterback
issue in Cleveland. Santa's finally got a chance to show
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what he can do. He didn't perform well. So the
next game he's going to be starting your your thoughts
on Sho Santa's because you know, the folks in Cleveland,
they've been begging and calling it for him to be
the starter and the coach has been resistant and now
that gave him a chance. He came on after the
quarterback got injured and didn't perform as well. He admitted
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that himself. So now he's gonna get he's going to
be the starter. Uh this coming week. What are your
thoughts on the Cleveland issue?
Speaker 4 (25:44):
Yes, so this, this story just will not not gonna
go away. It hasn't been presented. Uh in my estimation
correctly from the beginning. This this is a out deon
Sanders and whether people like him have access to him.
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So they're taking out their frustration on what they seeing
somebody who's outspoken and apologiagetic on his son who has
never had the opportunity in the pros to say, to
show if he could play or cannot. So there was
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issue with his draft status. Who wanted him, how good
he was, you know, the projection from the beginning that
he was going to be you know, this number one
pick to going in the fifth round. All of this
has clouded over his opportunity to grow and show us
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the type of football player he's going to be. The
outing on last weekend, you can't grade him by a
half of football where he wasn't prepared as the starter.
It's not kid ourselves. We can't you know his what
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he was finished fourth or sixteen. You can't grade him
on that performance. This is is a debut of sorts,
but one week with the starting offense, he's not getting
the type of snaps that you need to really show
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what you can do and be brought up. You know,
people don't realize how you know, how much standing on
the sidelines that you know, second and third string quarterback
does when you're they really prepped in position that offense
around that starting quarterback. Throughout the year, he hasn't been
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getting the nurturing or the the spotlight to really showcase himself.
So that's how I feel about what he has the
potential to do. Where he shows up will be determined
long term, he'll he'll move from Cleveland perhaps if they
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don't want to select him as their starting quarterback and
to really put some time into him, and we'll see
over the course of his career, perhaps he is just
stay back up quarterback. It's not it's not a bad
place to be. There aren't too many of those, you know,
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in in in in the world. The NFL is a
not for long league as I said earlier, and just
making it to where he is is an accomplishment. And
I don't I don't appreciate the negative undertone owns that
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are attached to this story. Let this young man, you know,
Sinko swim on his own merit and let's take all
of the other dramatics out of it.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
I mean, it was.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Right, I think I Professor twenty seven away for the
Top Family, just checking in with us Professor Robinson from
Morgan State University talking sports. He's talking about shader standards.
He got into the game his first NFL appearance and now,
as the professor mentioned, he's going to be starting Cleveland's
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next game. By the way, doing that short appearance. While
it was there playing it for the Browns, someone broke
into his home and stole two thousand dollars worth of stuff.
But you mentioned that his dad, though the focus of
what you think is on his dad is just stand
in trouble in Colorado. It's another losing season for Dion.
Should he be concerned or should the fans in Boulder
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be concerned about Dion's you know long jellal, Yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
Think that that that's a great question. I think that
his status. You know, health should be their number one concern,
whether he can coach or recruit. He's answered those questions
just as as any as well as any coach in
this country. These standards are they have. We have to
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start to give the standards the same that that that
program has, you know, done on one aid and under
his leadership, and he has to be credited for that.
Whatever you think about him and the way he conducts
himself has to be separated from what they actually accomplished
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in those three seasons. This season, they're losing, just like
other programs around the country. You see mighty programs taking losses.
Alabama is an example of that. You we we we're
a society where you know, we're we're we're expecting everybody
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to win. The game doesn't work that way. It's just
not It's not a game that's set up with every
team is going to have an undefeated season and everybody's happy.
It's just not a it just doesn't make sense. So
we have to look at what what is the actual
facts of the situation be unhelp which I am not
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pritty to in terms of the details. Uh uh I
fear that he you know, long term has to deal
with his health, and you know, for his family's sake,
that's a personal thing that he will have to make
that decision, and those hit His employer has invested in him,
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and you know they want the one hundred healthy coach
that they've invested in. That's something that they're going to
have to work out. And I hope that he is
healthy to coach, because I want to see his progression,
he says, and I take him at his word that
he's there. He's there to work for those young people
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and provide them an opportunity and to navigate them through
what has become a really difficult landscape with college football.
It is different from twenty years ago with the advent
of the nil and just all of the things that
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are happening within the sport, the constant movement from college
to college. I think he is providing some stability for
some of those young men up there and providing a
past way to professionalism, not just football, but other ways.
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If you pay attention to what they're putting out in
terms of his messaging and on to the teams that
are just public information. They're right there on YouTube what
he says.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
These folks right, and we agree with it, but cold
it thought right there, Professor, we got to check the
news and again it's all about winning and losing in Boulder,
Colorado at Dionne's and he's brought a lot of money
to the school and toil the program as well. But
we got to take a short break in as I mentioned,
check the news won't come back though. Let's talk some basketball. Family,
you want to join this conversation and talking sports with
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Professor Edward Rominson from Morgan State University. You can reach
us at eight hundred four five zero seventy eight seventy
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DMV or on fourteen fifty w L. You know, professor.
So we're going to talk about basketball in the break.
Got a tweet from one of our listeners, and the
tweetter says, Professor the Browns didn't let should all get
(34:42):
any first team reps. They left him on the bench
to ride. Why didn't they trade him? Why are they
treating him this way?
Speaker 4 (34:50):
I don't know that they're mistreating you know. I think
that they're doing what NFL teams do. They they they're
treating him like a business proposition. I don't think I
think the fans take this much more personal, uh than
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the actual teams do. I think that we have to
see that this is a business for them. They made
a business choice. They're they're they're gambling. They have a
lot to fix over up there in Cleveland. Uh more
than just a quarterback position. They you know, they they
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took this gamble just for this reason. The you know,
Dan Gabriel, who is in front of Shador is injured.
So now they have they're hedging their backs. If he
comes out and performs this weekend, having had some time
to polish himself off, and performs, well, where does the
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narrative go from there? Like, you know, you gotta be
patient with these decisions. I don't think that they're sitting
there for him to rote. Let's let's not forget. These
are well paid athletes even before they get there. Now
with n I L. Chaudors Is, UH is doing okay,
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He's just fine.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Yeah, let me ask you this. It's kind of early.
But who do you like for the Super Bowl so far?
Speaker 4 (36:33):
I I can't take my eyes off the Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (36:39):
I like.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
I like Denver. I also like the Chiefs. The the
the Eagles are interesting organization right now. They're they're they're winning,
and they're winning in the strangest ways. And they have
some inside the uh locker room conversations that are going
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on where I don't know how that go to play out.
Throughout the rest of the season. But there there's still
a team with a lot of talent that can just
run off wins in a in a playoff scenario and
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you know, wind up right back there in the in
the in the championship game. So that's that's kind of
where the teams that have kind of caught my eye.
There's some outliers, the you know, the teams that are
catching catching a winning streak and catching kind of a
(37:45):
hot street as the season makes a turn. But I'm
I'm still looking at teams like when I when I
look at the Chiefs and what they're able to put
on the field when when when they have everybody available,
it is amazing. And their quarterback just continues to impress
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every time I see him. He's just we have to
appreciate what we're seeing because it'll be gone and will
be talking about it as though it was, you know,
thirty forty years past.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Oh yeah, they definitely have one of the better quarterbacks
in the NFL. Two all away from the top. There,
our family just waking up. Our guest is Professor Edward Robinson,
teachers of Morgan State University. We're talking sports. I mentioned
we want to talk about basketball. Lebron James broke a
record because he started well played in the Lakers game,
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but he says he's definitely not going to play in
the Olympics. Steph Curry says he'll consider it. Do you
think these guys should give up their chances and let
some of the younger players get a taste of what
Olympic competition is all about.
Speaker 4 (38:53):
So that's a hard question for people like us, Carl.
We we work our entire career and we are just
supposed to move over for someone else to do what
we do and do what we do well. I'm not
the person to tell Lebron to to stop doing what
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you have the only thing you've done for all of
your life and done it very well. I'm not I'm
not the one. But there comes a time when you
you don't function in the same way that you used to,
and you have to make those choices based on you know,
what you want to look like in public. You know,
(39:35):
hopefully my my you know, if I if I'm on
this program and I'm not doing very well, and my
my wife will pull me away because I'm not gonna
bench myself.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
But that you correct about that. The saddest thing is
to see an athlete who's who's lost his fastball. It's
beyond this prim and it's stealing out there. I remember
seeing I leave fighting and in these last fights and
you're like, wow, you know the speeders got it's not
there anymore. And he's hurting himself. So when when, you know,
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when did you come to really realization that it's over.
I got I got to sit this side. I got
to turn it over the young folks, because I know
Lebron Michael Jordan says he still misses the game, you know,
and he dreams about you know, slam dunkan and that stuff,
you know, and he says, I know, I just can't
do it, but I can at least dream about it.
So at what point do you think that for a
professional athlete as you mentioned, and these are these are
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folks are uh, super talented, at the head of the
class when it comes to their perspective sports. But but
father time has ebbed away some of their skills, is
some of their reactions to playing in the games and
they have to step aside. How do you how do
you think they deal with that?
Speaker 5 (40:48):
Well?
Speaker 4 (40:49):
I think it is it is a mental game. That
they play with themselves is detrimental to themselves, like it's
a it's very you know, Lebron could do himself damaged
by you know, extending his career too long. He does,
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I don't think he'll do damage to his reputation because
he's built such a legacy within the league, but he
won't feel the same way. So I think it's those
you know, they have The league has to do a
better job of being able to, particularly when it's superstars,
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coax them away from the game. People who can talk
to him at that level. That's a conversation that you know,
Lebron has to have with Michael Jordans and in others
Magic Johnson, people who can understand it at that level.
You know, No, he's not gonna listen to anyone else
who who can't speak to that. He may listen to
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his you know, his wife or his personal circle to
to and hear them out, but really it's gonna be
someone who has some insight to what he's actually going through.
It's you know, for me to just tell Lebron move over,
let the young guys do it is kind of a
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hypocritical one. But two, he doesn't care what I what
I think about it because I've never played at that
level and I don't know what it is. I don't
even know what he's giving up, you know, to be honest,
I mean I can I know on a uh, you know,
I'm watching the level, but I don't know in terms
of what he's experiencing out there. He's you know, holding
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on to something that we haven't seen before. You know,
he's he's a marble. He's still very competitive at his
age and doing things that you know, no average person
is gonna is gonna do and probably my lifetime.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
The whole thing right there because break else and you
mentioned Magic, I want to mention that Magic is this
year's grand Marshall for the Rose Parades. Folks. You see,
we won't see Magic on the on the basketball coach
you've seen leading the Rose Parade at the passing the
Rose Rose Prey New Year's State. He's gonna do that.
I got a tweet question for you. That's why it's
interrupted you though, because we're racing the Colocas I mentioned this,
(43:22):
a tweeter comes from a commander's fans, and you and
Kevin were talking about the commanders. The tweeter says, I
think the commanders and coaching used to be fired for
keeping the starting quarterback in the game they had already won,
and then the quarterback is injury that it goes on
to say that falls flatly had his feet.
Speaker 4 (43:41):
Your thoughts, Yeah, I don't agree. I think you you
have to know what the situation was, what the consideration was,
what the conversation was with the athlete. I don't think
that you know, people that we're privy to all of
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that consideration. And I don't think you know, you you
hire or fire based on that. It's not the the
only criteria that you want to measure. So I don't
want to go too deep into that, but I just
I don't. I don't agree with that. And I believe
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that that that that he is a strong, you know,
a strong leader for that for this team, you know,
will will he.
Speaker 5 (44:34):
Be so in two years?
Speaker 3 (44:35):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (44:35):
I don't know. I think if if he can help
that team find it's footing and get healthy. Uh And
as an organization, that should be their number one concern
is that they're bringing in people that are gonna They
brought in a lot of older talent and some you
know those that again It's what we're talking about. When
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you get to you know, you get to a certain
age in your career, you can still do it, but
how long can you do it? And how consistent over
a season can you be healthy doing it? And you know,
how does the organization help all of the talent that
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they're bringing in remain healthy to be able to do
what they did a season last season. So we can
move on from there, though.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
Thank you question, and we'll come up on a break.
I've posted this question and you can think about it
during the break because four minutes away from the top
of our family just checking in O. I guess there's
a professor Edward Robinson for Morgan State University of talking sports.
Kevin and I were discussing earlier with the Commanders going
in Miami playing in Madrid. They're trying to globalize the NFL.
I only want to get your thoughts about that because
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the NBA is being globalized. I'm my aspect to say,
it's all about the money. It's all about that the
people's eyes they can to see these players and then
expand the league. It's all about trying to make a
way to increase the bottom line through all these sports franchise.
I want to get your take on that. When we
get back, Family YouTube can join us. You want to
speak to our guests, the professor Edward Robinson from Morgan
(46:11):
State University reach out to us at eight hundred four
or five zero seventy eight seventy six and we'll taking
calls after the trafficking weather that's next and grand Rising Family.
Thanks are starting here Wednesday with us. A guest right
now is morgan Cy University professor Edward Robinson. Were talking
about sports before we left. A question I posted him
as Kevin and I were kicking this around, what why
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would the Commanders and the Dolphins play in Spain? And
they played the game in Spain and it was it
was sold out. So how do you see it? I
see it as the NFL, you know, as a marketing
move trying to get more money for the for the
for these teams, just like the NBAS has become now
international sport. How do you see professor?
Speaker 4 (46:53):
Yeah, earlier in your in the show, you mentioned the
World Cup and DECI World Cup, and I think that
the the the NFL has taken a global model that
FIFA has taken over the over the years and they
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see how large the marketplace is, and it only makes
sense as the the television dollars will get larger, the
you know, ticket merchandising dollars will increase. All of that
just makes good business sense. And you you expand your
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fan base and now you have an international game. You
you maybe take the product and you have a euro
League extension, and you know, it's there's so many players
that are coming out of college. You can fill those
new teams and you get people interested around the world
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in the game. You have a new a whole new,
you know, system that you're you're developing. It's just good business.
You're right on point and understanding. You know, the money
has to grow in some way to continue to pay
for the salaries that you see on on these you
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know every year renegotiations you have players making forty million
dollars in a season or you just it's just outlandish
amounts of money that it has to come from somewhere.
So the growth is inevitable.
Speaker 1 (48:45):
Yeah, and then again we're talking about just the tellision
rights that they sell. You talked about FIFA, the sockets.
It's going to be played here next year because that's
all they you know, they want to conquer the US
market because it's the richest market that's out there. So
that's what the soccer folks are doing. So that's what
the NFL is doing. That's what the NBA is done.
One of the things I like. But about the NBA, though,
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they're going into Africa and looking for talent there, and
only talent, but teaching African youngsters how to play the
game because many of them, you know, basketball, it's not
their first sport in soccer. So do you think at
some point, and I'm at this though, the NFL's going
to Australia and they have their own team that I
go call it Australia Australian Rules football or something. It's
(49:29):
just different from rugby, different from soccer. So they've got
their own sport, just like we have our own own
kind of football. Do you think it will expand globally now?
Because Australia is going to be a big nut to crack.
Speaker 4 (49:41):
So there's overseas and I've been overseas and seeing how
people have responded to American culture, American sporting culture, and
there's nothing that's going to replace soccer internationally. So we're
(50:02):
not talking about replacing or becoming even probably as popular
because it's cultural. It's a it's a different thing over there.
It's in these in these countries that the Americans don't
quite get until you experience it there. But what it
(50:22):
will do, though is attract because the games are excited
and when they can see them on television and then
it's replicated within their stadiums. People appreciate it. You see
the jersey, you see them buying the jerseys, you see
them participating, and you know these stadiums are sold out.
(50:44):
They like the sport. So it's not hard to see
the NFL, the NBA, those particular organizations finding a home
in certain countries, certain places they just may not be
(51:05):
room based on.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
Let me jump in at this too, professor, professor, because
the Internet has made the world much smaller. So now
they can, yeah, they can google it. You know, they
want to find out if about Michael Jordan or Lebrony,
you know, or any of our players, they can just
google and find out. Or they can watch the games
too online as well, even if they're not I guess
they can watch the game. Yeah, So that's changed that
(51:31):
the inter has changed the game worldwide in a lot
of ways.
Speaker 4 (51:35):
Your point is clear when you see uh, the athletes
that are entering uh the NBA, in particular the European
athletes who entered the league, they have studied the game.
They you know, it's being introduced to them in a
lot of different formats, but particularly the youth have seen
(51:56):
them and they copy the moves, they copied the styles
of swagger, all of that, and they bring it and
they're bringing it over in their games and it's fascinating
to watch. I mean, those are the superstars of the game.
Are international base as you know there they of course,
(52:19):
we have our American born and gooned NBA stars would
look at the league you you.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
Know what, We're gonna have to cut this right here, professor,
because we're just flat out of time. But you know what,
that's a discussion for another day because it's part of
you know, our sports are part of our culture, and
we're exporting the culture and to these other countries even
where you talked about, you know, the way they dress
and all that, and then they'll figure out too the
sports the athletes that we admire, and they'll grow to
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admire them. When we saw it, and I think I
told Kevin. They started with the Olympics. When the Dream
Team played in the Olympics, all of a sudden, you know,
people found out who Michael Jordan Magic, know who those
players were, and that's when the the NBA started to
expand and started to grow. So maybe that will happen
if they do put our style of football. Ind the
(53:10):
Olympics of the world could be on the world stage
like like basketball. But Professor loved talking to you about sports.
Speaker 4 (53:18):
Can I get in one one thing? Congratulations to Haiti.
The Haiti defeated Nicoagoa last night in soccer, securing their
place in the World Cup for the first time in
fifty years. It is much needed for that country that
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has had so many setbacks. It's it's it's it's a
great story.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
And you know what, Professor, I'm glad. I'm glad you
mentioned that because we're trying to help Haiti because they
there's a lot of devastation through the hurricane. People are
talking about what happened in Jamaica and the game. We're
not playing Jamaica against Haiti, but Haiti did suffering and
they need a lot of help. So and we have
one of the Haitian brothers and sisters that came on,
but they didn't get the response they needed. So I
(54:06):
tell them to call, come coming back on Friday and
see if we can help those folks out, because these
folks need just about everything you can imagine they lost
in Haiti. They're not getting. It's just sort of a
benign neglect. And I always have to remind folks that
those are our brothers and sisters. The only difference with
them is where the ship stopped, because we all took
the same trip. You know, the ships just stopped at
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different ports. And they if you talk to some about
Haiti brother they said they let off the rambunctious brothers
and sisters in the Caribbean and Brazil, and the more
docile brothers and sisters they went onto the States. So
you know that that's a that's a joke we have
run with some of my Haitian brothers. It's where they're
more revolutionary. That's why they became the first the independent
(54:50):
nation west in the Western hemisphere. They beat the French.
But that's a whole nother story here, professor.
Speaker 3 (54:54):
But I just want to thank you.
Speaker 4 (54:56):
Again, thank you for the opportunity.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
How can folks want more information about sports. How can
they reach a professor?
Speaker 4 (55:06):
I think they can reach out to me and uh
Edward Don Robinson at Morgan dot e ed U.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
Okay, cool, thanks professor.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
Thank you, you have a great day.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
All right, family. Ten after that, Tope. Next guest here,
Stileano Wilson de Baudrio. Grand rising day and welcome back
to the program.
Speaker 4 (55:27):
Oh it's a pleasure to be here.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (55:30):
L Zeno. I'm deal Zeno. I'm miss pronouncing your names.
I'm sorry. I apologize that.
Speaker 6 (55:37):
No travel, but.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
You're a market in here, entrepreneur. How did you get
into business field? What made you, first of all, get
into the business field before we get into what you're
here for.
Speaker 5 (55:47):
Wow, Well, years ago, I was broken. I grew up
in New York City, born in the projects, and worked
from there in order to do what I was told
to do, get to go to school, get an education,
didn't get a good job, and you know, I became
an engineer, worked hard, but I was still living from
paycheck to paycheck. I met my wife and as two
(56:10):
young black people trying to make it in the world,
we were struggling as computer engineers, and it just got
to the point where we were sick and tired of that.
We wanted more. We just felt that God had more
in store for us than.
Speaker 3 (56:25):
Just doing what.
Speaker 5 (56:26):
We were doing. So we tried to get into business
any way we could, and we tried a bunch of
different things and failed hardly five business failures, you know.
And these are businesses we'd start and do part time
after work. And it wasn't until we ran into a
guy who was a millionaire. He made more money in
(56:48):
a month than we did in a year, and he
taught us business. He taught us how and we went
on to build.
Speaker 1 (56:59):
A Oh I don't drive by on that. I think
that's important that twelve minutes off the top of the hotels.
You know, just tell us one thing that he taught
you about business. So maybe people are listening now. We
have a similar journey that like you have taken, and
they've tried all kinds of different ways to get in
business and they failed. Just you said, this guy turned
it around for you. So just tell us one thing
(57:19):
that he, you know, reverberated in your spirit that made
you stick around and be successful.
Speaker 3 (57:27):
Sure.
Speaker 5 (57:27):
Sure, one of the most important things he taught me
was the value of teamwork. He said, if I try
to build a business, my wife and I buy ourselves,
then it's us against impossible outs, he says, because Walmart
is a million people working together, and Amazon's a million
employees working together, and all the big things that are
(57:49):
out there are teams. He said. The missing skill is teamwork.
So if we learn how to get other people involved,
we can accomplish anything. And then the next that's probably
the biggest lesson he taught me, was the power of marketing.
He said. He doesn't care how great your product is
and how great your idea is, if you don't have
a way of getting people to hear about it in
(58:13):
like millions of people, then ultimately you could have the
cure for cancer, and you'll go broke because you need
a method of getting lots of people to hear about
it consistently. And he says, if you try to pay
media companies to do that for you, again, most businesses
(58:33):
go broke, he says. But if you learn how to
do that yourselves, he says, you can take an idea
and you can turn it into a million dollar idea.
So teamwork and marketing.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Yeah, that's part of the problem with fourteen After top
with Delzino Wilson de Badio. That's part of the problem
that we have because we have we make great things.
We got all these people in our community to make it,
but we don't know where they are and they they
don't have an avenue reaching us and as distribution. We
had this conversation yesterday about the Matar group. That's what
(59:08):
they show and that's what they were trying to do,
and I think they're still around. Are you familiar with Mata.
Speaker 7 (59:14):
Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 5 (59:17):
We built a business with black people and I united
my wife and I built a team of over two
hundred and thirty thousand black people, like a small army,
and we marketed and sold one hundred million a year
worth of products and services and broke all the records
in the marketing industry. And I remember back in nineteen
(59:38):
ninety eight, we got a visit from the founders of
Mata who wanted us to leave what we had built
and build with them instead, and it just didn't work.
But they were totally on the right path that their idea,
you know, Ken Bridges and al Wellington back then was
(59:59):
absolutely correct. And it's funny it's a similar path we're
on today.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Well, why hasn't anybody picked up the baton from those
brothers what they started and and and go after globally
now because back then we didn't have the internate. Now
we got the interne So we're closer together now, do
you think.
Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Yes, sir, well, I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:00:23):
With with things like that, those are a million dollar ideas,
million dollar ideas. But we're living in a day when
we don't see that. We don't see it around us,
We don't see uh other people pursuing it and winning
at it, and so we think it doesn't exist. But
I think what we're doing here is as close as
you're going to get to that model. See, brother, when
(01:00:46):
we I'm gonna tell you getting wealthy, building a dream.
We thought we were living a dream. We found out
it was a nightmare. And let me tell you why.
And it leads right into what Manta was working to
do back in those days and what we're doing now,
and that is that we went from being a brope
young couple to building and uniting in the business world
(01:01:10):
a team of two hundred thirty thousand brothers and sisters
Black folk. We taught our people how to sell like
we were taught. We taught our people how to market.
We built a team almost like a street team, that
spanned the United States or America and even Canada and
where we would reach out to black people, our family members,
our friends and tell them about products and services and
(01:01:33):
get our people to buy. Now to go from nothing
to building a team of two hundred thousand people, to
go from nothing that producing a million dollars in sales
every year and a million a month, we got it
to a million a week. We got it down to
selling a million dollars worth of products and services every
three days.
Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
And we hold that right there. I want to hear
the rest of the storm. I'm sure folks do it too,
but we got to step aside for a few moments
of seventeen minutes through the top. They have family. I
guess this is del Zeno Wilson de Barrio and he's,
you know, tell us about the group and he's called
he's called a Goarvi group. He also wants us to
buy black this holiday season. He's going to explain why
as well. You want to speak to him, though, you
can reach him at eight hundred four five zero seventy
(01:02:13):
eight seventy six and we'll take all your phone calls next,
thanks for starting your Wednesday with us, And I guess
that brother Dailey del Zeno will who debairah there before
he racked up doing business. So brother del Zeno, tell
us how you how you managed to pull that off?
Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
Well, it's lessons man, teamwork, believing in black people and
our potential, seeing what we were capable of. And when
we did it, we we helped a lot of brothers
and sisters become financially successful. And you know they we're
building a team that big and we again we broke
all the records together working together in the marketing industry.
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But it didn't turn out like we thought. Because we
thought we were done. We brought one hundred million year
of black money into the community. We were set, only
to realize that due to our spending habits as a people,
it created a nightmare. Literally, we watched our people take
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money that they had earned, and all our plans to
build schools and universities, hospitals for our people at all
health centers, all this stuff it went out the window. Instead,
we started buying stuff our group. We watched our people
hand away almost every penny they earned for fancy clothes.
Man Rolex watches, cars, all these things, and as fast
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as money came into the black community, it went right
out of the black community.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
And it's not right there, you know, hold that thought
right there? Brother, Does that give you pause when we
talk about reparations. Do you fear that if we do
get reparations and is some sort of cash money, that
the same thing what you just described will happen.
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (01:03:59):
Absolutely, I mean there's no question that exactly would happen
unless we change that one thing, which is why that
has become the focus of our company. We're here to
make our people wealthy, like we're here to literally lead
a global revolution of the wealth of black people and
to change the destiny of our people. That's exactly what
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see for us. We thought just bringing in the money
was going to change everything, and we saw literally our
own people, the great most productive group we had built,
hand away almost every penny, and we got so disillusioned
after twelve years of that, we said, we can't even continue.
We have to start again. You know, we have to
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figure out how to solve this problem, because imagine taking
all the time and effort to build one hundred million
dollar year business only to watch our people handled all
the way every time, like the whole group is. It
was heartbreaking, and so that led us to studying, Okay,
who figured this wealth thing out? How to make the
race wealthy? Jesse Jackson, is it? Al Sharpton is it this?
Speaker 3 (01:05:03):
And that?
Speaker 5 (01:05:03):
We looked for everybody and we didn't find any clues.
We heard about the Great Works of Honorabilijah Muhammad he
figured it out. We figured we heard about Yahweh Ben
Yahweh built hotels and convention centers and all this kind
of stuff. He figured it out. Boy, the one I
hit on Marcus Garvey before he did this one hundred
years ago. It was like, oh my god, here is
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the answer and the blueprint on how to retreate it.
And that's what led us to Marcus Garvey, which is
why we're building garvey Nation dot com today. That's breaking
all the records change in the world. It's phenomenal. Garvey
knew that it's not just how much money you earn
it makes you wealthy. It's where you spend your money
to make sure race wealthy or poor.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Twenty four the top that with Delzeno Wilson debout it.
But del Zena, how you know so many of our
people still on the illusion that the white man's ice
is called is sugar sweeter and it's water wetter. How
are you going to convince them to those folks? You
not all of them? Another, folks who are listening here
are the ones who are already you know, superior in
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their thoughts. How are you going to convince those folks
who are not listening, who don't understand that concept that
you just shared with us, to come on over and
help build a black nation.
Speaker 5 (01:06:21):
Well, you know, we have found through our experience that
that's actually one of the easier things to do. It's
we have to learn that black people we want to
be a part of the winning team. Now this is very,
very significant. We want to win. We want to survive
in a not bear survival. We want to survive wealthy
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and prosperous. We want what every other group of people want.
Speaker 3 (01:06:46):
We want to win.
Speaker 5 (01:06:46):
We want to prosper. And when you live in a
world where all you see is other people prospering, you know,
if all we see is the lights prospering and they
own everything and they control everything and they're winning, naturally
many of us will want to be a part of
the winning team. We want to leave our group to
go be a part of the winning group. And so
you see many of our people who adopted that philosophy, No,
(01:07:08):
well they're winning, so we want to be like the
people don't understand that we're you know, we've been enslaved.
No other races has survived three hundred years of slavery.
We lost our language or our history, our culture. And
even since then, one hundred and fifty years and people
been free, which is a short amount of time. We've
come a long way from my perspective. After really learning
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our culture, I know we have more potential than you
can imagine. We literally can come together and break records,
and like when we did that originally starting the business,
we found that black people didn't believe in us because
they had never seen it, never heard of our people succeeding,
and thought the only way to succeed was to join
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another you know, join another group. Basically, once they saw
us winning, once they saw us starting to win earn money,
blake records, creat millionaires a year after year, tons of
them black folk who didn't believe in us, all of
a sudden said oh this I'm a part of this group.
Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
I want to be.
Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
A part of the winning team, and we're winning, and
the pride came out of nowhere, it re emerged and
it united the race. So all we have to do
is win and our people become believers again.
Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Twenty eight at the Top of the Eye with tel Zeno,
Wilson de Barrier was talking about the golf Nation. That's
what he's talking about. How can you appeal to some
of our street pharmacists that are out there because they've
figured out a way how to handle the business, the
sales and marketing. They do it on that level. How
can you bring some of those in to the professional show.
Hey man, you can make some more money legitimately if
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you just follow these rules. You have the initiative to
do it on the street. But now let's do it.
You know. Yeah, you don't have to wear a suit
and tie because some of them are concerned about that
kind of stuff. But you could you could do it
legitimately if you try to reach out to some of
that a fellow assistance out there, you know, street pharmacy.
Speaker 5 (01:09:03):
We to go yes, sir, yes, sir, it's a natural thing.
It's the same answer. Basically, we have to win in
front of our people. That's what makes garb Nation so important.
Let's say, for instance, garby Nation we just launched a
year ago basically, and it's thriving. But let's say we
get it to the point where it's not doing millions,
it's doing thousands of millions otherwise known as billions. Let's
(01:09:25):
get it there in the next few years. What you're
gonna find is brothers and sisters who are hustling and
doing stuff to try to make a living at this
level on the street. They're gonna look at, oh wow,
here you've got an organization of black people like us,
working for the benefit of the race, creating ten times
one hundred times that much success. And they're gonna hear
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success stories about people who were street pharmacists, you know,
who know all about distribution and marketing and all that stuff,
but from a street viewpoint. Now applying that same thing
but legitimately to our own pe people, they're going to
see the success of garb nation dot com and they're
going to say, oh my god, I can make more
money going legit working with our people than I ever
(01:10:07):
can risk in my life doing it this way on
the street. So success sells. It's the reason we all
want to be successful success selves. But what the black
community has lacked, what we lived and now we start
it all over to do again. Is creating black success
so overwhelming, so impacting that folks want to be a
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part of it and come and join because we become
a path to survival. You know, everyone wants to survive,
and if surviving means I got to you know, some
of our sisters believes getting with that man because he's
surviving is the path to success. Some brothers believe if
I marry that woman, I can be success. Some people say, hey,
if I join that other group and leave our race,
(01:10:54):
that's the path to success. We're all chasing success, So
we have to make a bigger success as example for
our people, to show our people as possible to work together,
believe in each other, and we can, you know, make
more success than anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Thirty minutes after the top of their family. If you're
checking in our guest, it's the El Zeno Wilson de Barrio.
He's got a group called the Garvi Nation dot com
and it's it's a marketing group, but it tells you
how to make some money and how to mel and
help the community. At the same time, brother del Zeno.
Starting next week, Next week Friday, the biggest shopping UH
season starts, and many of our folks, you're going to
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be seeing them out there, you know, on Friday or
they call Black Friday. They're going to be the ones
who keep these folks rich. You know, they tell who's
going to show them all the time when they open
these stores, and and always look for our people anywhere
in any aspect. And you I don't see the black
face up there front trying to give them money away
to the You know, what's your advice for folks this
this holiday season? And you think it will stick? I
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want to hear it.
Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
Yes, yes, yes, we've become We've been very, very successful
with this mom of getting our people buying black And
if anyone, any one of us, regardless of what path
of life you come from, if we just look at it,
we realize that there is no other path realistically to
wealth for our race than doing what every other race
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has done, and that's buying from our own people, supporting
our own people, and doing it as a major priority.
So in the holiday season, you know, you look at
the numbers like I have a livid like I have
you'll see every other race buys from their own Chinese
comes from China with nothing. They four years ago got
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pulled into China towns. Now China towns are beacon of
beacons of economic prosperity. They buy from each other. The
money doesn't leave China town and as a result, Chinatowns
make millions all over this country. Indians from India now
have communities and the Indians are making three times what
we are income wise as black people. You know, you
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see what the Japanese have done, the Koreans have done.
All these different groups, the Jews, the so called Jews
from Europe, these are if they spend their money with
their own all groups do that. You have whites in
this country who have never spent a penny with a
black business, even other groups, and they recycle their money
in their own race. We as black people are the
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only group that has this particular statistic. And that's where
from the latest numbers we have, our people spend ninety
seven percent of every dollar we spend with other races
without thinking anything of it because of how we came up.
If we had all come straight from Africa here on
our own accord, then we'd still be bringing our African
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culture and responsibility to our race with us. But through
the slavery and losing all that, we got divorced of it.
So we're in a position now where we have to
relearn that, and we learn the simple fact that if
we're going to buy black on Black Friday, and we
hand away ninety seven percent of that money buying at
Walmart and Amazon and from everybody else, then they get
rich in our race.
Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
Facebook.
Speaker 5 (01:14:02):
But if we buy from our own businesses, especially those
that make their own products and aren't just say buying
from China or buying from other that kind of thing,
but make products that employ black people and put our
people to work, then we literally create a black economy.
We take millions of dollars and pay our own people.
That's how we create jobs. That's how we create a
(01:14:22):
future for our people. That's what Marcus Garvey did one
hundred years ago. That's created ten thousand jobs. Take one
hundred years ago, he employed ten thousand black people. You're
notited ten million people in eleven hundred chapters and taught
us that the only way the ultimate way for us
to be free is to build a nation of our own.
Now we're able to do that online without ever leaving home.
(01:14:45):
Facebooks and Instagrams can make hundreds of millions of dollars,
you know, tiktoks and all this stuff by having their
people come together online. We're doing that online for the
black race. Nothing but black businesses we sent out. We
recycled millions of black dollars back into the race so
far by everyone buying black. Tens of thousands of paychecks
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we've sent so far to black families all over the world.
This is an economic revolution, all based on Black people
understanding the importance of spending their money with their own people,
and that's how we got We're generating all this success
for our race.
Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
Twenty six away from the tom Our family. You want
to join this conversation, reach out to us at eight
hundred and four or five zero seventy eight seventy six
and speak to tell Zeno Wilson de Barrio. Tell Zeno,
you know some of us are still on the impression
that white folks business is better. They had a bad
experience with a black person and maybe a cleaners or something. Well,
(01:15:44):
let me tell this story. There was a guy who
called in and he went to had his time from Baltimore,
and he had his taxes done and it got jammed
up on his taxes because he used a black accountant.
So the next thing, he went and used the Jewish
account and he called in and he was all excited
and says, I got me a Jewish accountman. You know
my taxes, you know my taxes, save money on my taxes.
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And I know he'll never go back to a black
account again after what happened. What can you say to
that particular brother, because and a lot of people feel
like him, They just have one bad experience in it,
because you know, some of our some of our businesses
don't have great customer services. I'm taught in customer service.
I'll say that i'd make that, but they use that
one mistake or that one bad incident and use it
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against the entire community. And these are black folks, and
you're trying to get people to, you know, recycle black dollars.
What would you say to that person?
Speaker 5 (01:16:35):
Well, I would say that we have to understand how
much of that comes from conditioning and how much of
it actually comes from reality, and we also have to
take responsibility. And unless we change that, there's no hope,
there's no race that can thrive or become prosperous for
truly free spending ninety seven percent of its money with
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other people. It's impossible for any race. Tell the jew
use right now to spend ninety seven percent of their
money in the black community, and see what happens to
the Jewish economy. It tanks. It's impossible now because of
we've been told that so much. And remember the black
inferiority and all the stuff we were taught in slave
was so pushed that many of us believe in so
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one incident, one thing will change our viewpoint. But we
can get treated bad all the time by other races
and stay loyal. You know how many people have stories
about racism and the white business or going to an
Asian business and you know, being treated disrespectfully, and yet
they keep going back time after time after time. That
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is normal. There's no group you're not going to have.
You're just no group where it's going to be perfect.
But because of the conditioning, one experience that that's not
up to par with a black business. And we now
are proud to buy white or Chinese or something like that,
regardless of the dozen times we've been treated add or
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experienced inequality, racism, poor treatment, blatant disrespect from those other
races without holding to the same standard. So I understand it.
It's not necessarily criticize our people, but I understand where
that comes from. But we have a solution for that.
Speaker 8 (01:18:17):
We've got to.
Speaker 5 (01:18:18):
Set a greater example. And that's what we're doing at
Garby Nation. The best in customer service, the best in quality,
the best in products, the best in delivery, even the
details we go through to pack every order that people
buy on garbinnation dot com. Pack it neatly, pack it,
get it there as quickly as possible, so that the
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experience people have with black businesses that we represent, because
we sell for a lot of black businesses who make
their own products that ship them to us. We warehouse
their products, we take in orders and we ship all
over the world. That's how we recycle every order of
person places up to twenty four different black families get
a paycheck for one product.
Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
And so we're with right on hold, I though right
there at dels, you know where to take a step
aside from a moment, get caught up with the ladies, news,
trafficing weather in at different cities twenty two minutes away
from the top of the family at Delzena. Wilson de
Barrio is our guests about recycling black dollars. What are
your thoughts? You can jump in on this conversation. You
can reach us an eight hundred four five zero seventy
eight seventy six and we'll take your phone calls after
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the news trafficking weather that's next jo wining us on
this Wednesday morning with I guess Dale Zino Wilson de Barrio.
Especially it's about recycling black dollars. And you were explaining
before we left for the news update about how garviy
dot com works. How it works. Go, i'm'na let you
finish telling us how it works. If we're looking, especially
this holiday season people, you know some people uh garvination
(01:19:41):
dot com. As you say, some people are looking. You know,
they believe in the gift giving things, even if they
do for Kwanza or Christmas or whatever holidays or just
want to just looking for something that bought purchase for themselves.
So how do they go about doing it? Sure, well,
we go.
Speaker 5 (01:19:56):
To garvy Nation dot com to be full website. You
can learn all about Marcus Garvey. You can learn all
about this great work and uh, it's all right there.
You can create a free account, which everyone should do today,
black people everywhere, and you're gonna be a part of
something great. And from there you can click on our
(01:20:17):
Buy Black Movement online store and shop. You can buy products,
may buy your own people from black businesses. And they
are exceptional. These are like the best products ever made
in the world. And man, they're selling by the thousands,
you know, and and our people love them. You can
read the success stories as black consumers who buy the
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products all at garvynation dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
And yeah, you can well and I'm going to interrupt
you again. I ask you this thirteen away from Tom.
Give us some idea. What's some of the products, What's
what's there?
Speaker 5 (01:20:49):
Well, can we purchase, oh my gosh, and garvination dot com.
You can purchase skincare products, body care products. Uh, you know,
there's there's books, and there's you know, lectures, there's all
types of things. I mean, we have the best salts
ever made, ever made. We have the best nutritional products
(01:21:11):
ever made for black people. Everything from laundry detergent to
deodorance to you know, you know, incredible nutritional juices made
by black companies.
Speaker 3 (01:21:21):
All over the world.
Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
And so we got products from the Caribbean, products from Africa,
products from all over America, you know, products from you know,
all the corners of the world, from some of the
best black businesses that have ever been created. And I'll
give you an example. We have a product called Motherland's
Gold Maringa. Maringa is a tree that grows in Africa
(01:21:43):
and now grows in other parts of the world as well.
There's more nutrition in those leaves from this plant than
any other plant found on Earth. It's literally the Earth's
most nutritious plant. And they take the leaves, wash them,
dry them out in the sun, crush them into powder,
you know, and they go through this whole FDA certified
manufacturing process that fills them into capsules, these powdered leaves,
(01:22:06):
no other ingredients, just what God made. And when you
take two of these capsules full of these powdered leaves
from overseas, no other ingredients, no fillers, no additives, no
preserve it. It's just the leaves and you take two
of those in the morning, two in the afternoon. It
energizes your body ninety two nutrients better than any multi
vitamin you can take, and then talk about a life change.
(01:22:30):
We have people who've had every type of miracle under
the sun taking these Motherlands Gold Maringa products that you
can only find on garvination dot com. And I mean diabetes,
hyblood pressure, cholesterol. We have several with cancer that literally
couldn't find the cancer at the doctor after using these products.
(01:22:52):
It's absolutely the most incredible things. So you can go
there click on Motherlands Go Maringa. We have tea, we've
got powder, we've got liquid you could put under your tongue,
and the most populars are capsules. And that's just one
little example of the excellence from black businesses. You know,
one other example, we have a skincare product called Ebony
(01:23:12):
Secret Miracle Skin Conditioner, and this is a product made
by a brother who got this secret formula that clears
up black skin issues, acne, blemishes, scars, moles, keloids, dark marks.
You know, it's unbelievable. And so whereas you can get
a bottle of Motherlands Go Maringa the nutritional thirty two
to ninety nine, This skincare product is not one hundred
(01:23:33):
dollars like many people would pay. It's thirty nine dollars
and ninety nine cents for a bottle, and you put
this on your skin and watch the miracles happen. So
you can go read the success stories and you're going
to be so impressed with what your brothers and sisters
are creating all over the world. These products are there
best and they work.
Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
A ten away from the top of Everdell Cino, Wilson Debaudier.
If family, you want to get in on this discussion,
reach out to us at eight hundred four five zero
seventy eight. Is they say, Stelsino. Someone listening now and
they have a product and they want to be part
of Garvination and also people who just want to buy
black how do they do that?
Speaker 5 (01:24:08):
Yeah, well go to garvination dot com and there you're
going to see an entire nation, entire world for us
by us we uh and in there you're going to
see everything. We don't want to put our videos on YouTube.
We built our own YouTube, We built our own search engine.
Inside garb Nation, it's literally a world for black people.
(01:24:29):
We don't put our products on Amazon. We built our
own Amazon, our bi Black movement store, the features, we have,
our own social media, our own platform and GARB Nation.
We have our own events, our own not live streams,
our own news service. Everything. It's a world inside there
and we offer something you cannot find anywhere else, and
that is global.
Speaker 3 (01:24:49):
Black distribution for black businesses.
Speaker 5 (01:24:52):
You know, we're very exclusive, meaning that we interview every
black business. We want to make sure it's a good fit.
But when you find a good fit, this this is
gonna come to us. They can you know, if they
have a good track record and the product is in demand.
They ship their products to us every month a supply
of it.
Speaker 4 (01:25:08):
We warehouse it.
Speaker 5 (01:25:10):
You know, they become a part of our program and
we put our marketing team to work promoting and selling
their product. Black people all over the United States or
America call their friends, family members, post it, text it,
and promote their products. Black people buy from us online.
We are all black staff ships the product directly to
the black consumers and they get paid for their products
(01:25:32):
being sold. It's a dream come true for black businesses.
Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
So I'm sorry, but do you verify these products before
you put them up for sale? And how do you
do that?
Speaker 5 (01:25:45):
Yes, we verify first. We have to make sure the
black businesses is a legit and it's a great fit
and everything we want to We work with black businesses
who make their own products, not those who, like most
who come to us, they're you know, buying it from
China their products or something and want us to sell.
But the problem is we sell a million of their products.
The only jobs we're creating is in China. We're not
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interested in that. Garby when he built this basically same
move in one hundred years to go to point was
to create jobs and create factories and manufacturing and self
sufficiency for the race. So that's what we're doing.
Speaker 3 (01:26:18):
Next.
Speaker 5 (01:26:19):
When we get a product that looks promising and it's
a good fit, we test it. We literally get dozens
of the products. We send them out to testers all
over the United States of America and sometimes abroad, and
we test it. And the product has to do what
it says. If it says it grows here, we have
to get back here. It grow successes. If it's gonna
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you know, teach this and make you feel better that
or you know, clear up your skin, it has to work.
And so we test everything and only the only products
we sell are ones that actually deliver on their brand promise.
And so That's why we're very very confident about the
products on garbynation dot com. They're not just anything put
up there, don't just work with anyone. It's products that
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actually do what they say. And that's why we have
so much success at garvination dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
Family Sending Away from the top DA with Delzeno Wilson Debaudier,
we're talking about recycling back dollars. Are you concerned though,
that it becomes really successful, I mean huge successful, globally successful.
You're going to have some companies with with with having
a brother or sister fronting for them and it's still
wide home owned, a white controlled. Is that a concern?
And if you have you have a team or a
(01:27:30):
way of or a technique to verify that everything is
black owned, not just the face who's you know, signing
the contract with you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we have to.
Speaker 5 (01:27:41):
We're very very on top of that, you know, because
that's why we take everybody that we choose to sell
work through a very detailed process because it has to
be a good fit.
Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:27:52):
We have our marketing team. For instance, of black people
who join and become members of Garvi Nation can join
our optional marketing opportunity and earn money promoting these products.
They have to believe in the company. We're we're a
very cause based operation. So we have black consumers who
love guarding nation, love buying black. We have our distributors
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all over the country black people who love promoting the
Black Company. So it all for it to work, they
have to be legit and we've got to take every
into a process. We've got to meet them, we've got
to meet some of their staff. We've got to really
get it on. And we've you know, we've been very
strict with it, but we've got a a thousand so far.
You know, it's a it's a really really wonderful thing
(01:28:35):
to see our people working together. And and lastly, for
everyone that really understand the importance of it, Like, for instance,
if you saw a group of Native Americans right now
and they were all broke, and there's thousands of them,
and yet they're they're spending all their money at Walmart
and Amazon with other races, what advice would we give them,
Keith giving them money away, There's no chance you'll ever
(01:28:56):
become independent and wealthy. The only they'll say yes. But
you know, Native America and businesses aren't as good as
white businesses. It's as long as you keep believing that
you will always be built. There's no path except you
better build some great businesses. Rindackt the faith to your people.
Get in there and buy some of your people, and
then you can prosper by not handing away billions of
(01:29:16):
dollars to others when that same money can be feeding
yourselves in your future generation. So it's the same with us.
There's no other choice when you really get into the
economics of this, but for us to believe in each
other and take this path towards self sufficiently but sufficiency
like every other race has done.
Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Five away from the top, I have a coup for
another breaker. I check the traffic and weather coming up.
But are you working with the HBCUs this on this
on this project.
Speaker 5 (01:29:44):
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big packed audiences all over the world, including at Howard
University and you know Tuskegee. I've spoken many times there
to their faculty and staff. You know, I've been it
had an opportunity to take this message to university man
well maybe HBCUs, and they're very much on.
Speaker 3 (01:30:05):
Board, you know.
Speaker 5 (01:30:06):
The people we've worked with with this project. And I
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Webin A hold up thought right there, Delsen. We're going
to step aside and check the traffic weather in a
different seat. I come back. I want to hear by
the webinar though, family, you two can join this discussion.
Reach out to us at eight hundred four five zero
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Thank you and we'll talk again. Shortly all, right ten
after the top, Day alice bringing out In Memphis city
councilor And Pearl walker kelselorm And walker Grand, rising welcome
back to the.
Speaker 9 (01:39:06):
Program thank, You Grant rising to you as.
Speaker 3 (01:39:10):
Well what's going on in your?
Speaker 1 (01:39:14):
CITY i understand that the governor's trying to ascend The
National guard to patrol your. Streets what's going on?
Speaker 9 (01:39:19):
There, well The National guard is. Here they've been here
for several weeks, now and they ARE i, guess the
latest and hopefully final addition to the safe task For
so you have all these different, agencies INCLUDING ice and
(01:39:40):
they have an official name but.
Speaker 11 (01:39:43):
Whatever that.
Speaker 9 (01:39:44):
Is but all these different. Agencies they've been here for
a couple of months, now and day before, yesterday A
tennessee judge rule that their presence here the WAY i.
Go governor had Acted Governor Bill, Lee, republican they violated the.
(01:40:05):
Constitution but her ruling is via a lawsuit that was
filed by our county, Mayor Mayor Lee, harris who is
an attorney Black man and one of my colleagues on
the City, COUNCIL. Jb smiley Black, man who is also
an attorney in some. Others but they filed a lawsuit
(01:40:29):
against the regarding the unconstitutionality of the governor sending The
National guard, here and the judge day before, yesterday late
in the evening On monday the, seventeenth she ruled that
(01:40:50):
it was. Unconstitutional but she has given the, state the,
governor she has given them five days to. Appeal so
we're waiting on the five days and then we'll see
what happens after. That but just as THE f one F,
Yi So, Memphis tennessee is In Shelby, county In Shelby
(01:41:16):
county where Actually Shell tennessee has ninety five. Counties and
if you look at a map Of tennessee based on the,
Counties Shelby county is in the is in the bottom
left corner the literally the south western corner of the.
State So mississippi is right below, us And arkansas is
(01:41:38):
immediately to The WHEN i say, BELOW i mean south
And arkansas is immediately to the. Left this, County Shelby,
county is the only predominantly black part of the. State
it is definitely. Blue and we have a lot of
(01:41:59):
great things going on, here but there are people who
just want to undermine, us our, leadership our, work our,
efforts and The republicans really want to Take Shelby county.
Over but going back to the. Lawsuits SO i just
want to make that point about the county and how we're.
Situated but, yeah, democratic and both of these guys there
(01:42:24):
are there Are, democrats but, Yeah Lee harris county, mayor
not city, mayor but county. Mayor Lee harris led the
charge with. This and you, KNOW i and people can
say what they want to about THE naacp in these,
TIMES i think they just. Don't And i'm a member
(01:42:45):
of the local, chapter hear and, involved but they just
don't have the buzz like they used. To but but
they're remind you now their claim to fame were the.
Lawsuits AND i think as a, community as a, people a,
race having you connecting or identifying with folks that look
(01:43:05):
like us who are on this, show we need some
legal defense. Funds we need to get back to. Fighting
i'm not saying there are no lawsuits currently to inch in,
place but we need to be about the business of
the least little. Thing we need to take these we
need to go to court that is still. Effective AND
(01:43:26):
i just want to remind everybody about.
Speaker 5 (01:43:28):
That our pause right, there.
Speaker 1 (01:43:30):
All, right family Fourteen half the top of, that she's
sent a council person From, Memphis. Tennessee Shelby county mayor is,
objected as she, mentioned to the military on the streets Of.
Memphis and one of the REASONS i think will probably
be The Posse Commadatist act that might violate that there
is that the reason that because the military should not
(01:43:51):
be used a little, domestically is that the, reason do you, know, councilwoman.
Speaker 9 (01:43:56):
Well that, too but specifically, SPECIFICALLY i was trying to
get to another page. Here so the deployment was challenged
under The Memphis Safe Task, force that's what it's being.
(01:44:16):
Called but the legal question under The tennessee, law under
our state constitution and military, code does the, governor does
our governor did our governor have the authority to deploy
The National guard or civilian law enforcement? Support so support
(01:44:38):
is very important because they are, here they cannot arrest.
People they can, respond they can show up to, locations
but they cannot arrest. People so that word support is very.
Important but what the found in her name Is Judge Patricia.
(01:45:03):
Mascow she found plaintiffs that has shown a likelihood of
success of their argument that the deployment is. Unlawful it
is it is. Unlawful but your specific question about the
military that's been you, know around the, country, well, well
(01:45:23):
can they know they are not. Military and one of
the things that our local administration was able to negotiate
with them were the firearms and the. Vehicles so they
are not walking around with the big, rifles thank, god
and they just have side pieces on. Them and as
far as the, vehicles they are are, smaller less obvious.
(01:45:46):
Vehicles no no tanks or all those kind of you,
know the, jeeves the armored, vehicles nothing like. That but
she did conclude that the conditions would prevent excuse, me
the conditions that would permit a deployment under the State's military,
(01:46:08):
code they were not. Met so they are not to
be here as. Military and that's not how they've been.
Operating they've been out in a back houldle throw.
Speaker 1 (01:46:18):
Right, There. Council when we'll step aside for a few
moments and when we come back, though because there's an.
Issue there's a crime issue In, memphis as we. Know
we have the same issue In, WASHINGTON dc when the
when The president decided to put The National guard there
and some people in the district said that where they
welcome To god because it's a crime. Problem so my
question to, you are you getting that response to from
your residence with the people that you Representing. Memphis are they, saying,
(01:46:41):
yeah we've got a crime, problem so bringing the task,
force let's clean up the. City i'll let you respond
to that when we get. Back family YouTube can join
our conversation With Memphis city Council Woman Pearl. Walker reach
out to us at eight hundred four or five zero
seventy eight seventy six one ticket phone calls next and grand. Rising,
family thanks to staying with us on This wednesday. Morning
here is A hume. Day we're halfway through the work
(01:47:01):
week with our guests From, memphis The city Council Woman Pearl.
Walker like many cities across this, country there's a crime.
Problem we know, that and the government they've created a task.
Force they did a. Backstore they're a task force that
they've created in the government has created or the state
has created a task, force and they want to add
The National guard to that task. Force this is where
(01:47:21):
we're coming up with issues In memphis and how to
deal with the crime in the. City we have the
same thing In, washington D. C AND i call it
A city councilor In, washington D c said he welcomed
The National guard that because they've basically admitting that they
failed to tackle the crime. Problem, so counsel Woman, walker
how do you see when people, say, well we have
a crime problem, here we need we need. Help what's
your response to.
Speaker 9 (01:47:42):
THEM i don't care for that language a crime? Problem
so what do you mean crime? Problem because there's crime.
Everywhere there's more crime in some more so in certain
areas than. Others but in these urban areas where they
(01:48:02):
are highly populated by individuals that look like, us there
is an obvious lack of, resources system systematic, racism not
to mention the. POVERTY i, mean you have certain, Factors
you put certain factors in an equation and the, answer
the result is going to be what it. Is BUT
(01:48:24):
i am pleased to. Share just as recently as, yesterday
we received a presentation FROM mpd via our police CHIEF. Cj,
davis black, female and the crime is. Down the crime
has been, down and we have data to show. That
(01:48:45):
we have reports on different new, strategies continuing strategies to
improved strategies on addressing crime from a variety of. Angles
in just one, instance in this. Moment so we now
have a task force specifically dealing with domestic vialance and
(01:49:05):
the domestic. Vialance when you hear domestic, violence people usually
think of a romantic, couple.
Speaker 4 (01:49:11):
But we're just.
Speaker 9 (01:49:12):
Thinking we're talking about anything that comes under that general
head and people are living together family. Members over fifty
percent of the homicides and mythics are people who know each.
Other they know the victim and the and the. Shooter
they know each. Other so we have some major conflict resolution.
Problems some things that who's going to have to take
(01:49:35):
a deep dive and be boost on the ground and
and do more conflict resolution program and getting to the.
Speaker 8 (01:49:42):
Court, well what are the what are.
Speaker 9 (01:49:44):
The things that these incidents have in common other than the.
Speaker 3 (01:49:48):
People know each.
Speaker 9 (01:49:49):
Other so if you want to call it a crime,
problem you can say. That but, yes we do have,
crime but we are working on. It and also and
our pause after, this we also are in clementing the
latest and greatest in technology to fight. Crime dealing with the.
Cameras we have a New we did a ribbon cutting
(01:50:09):
on a command.
Speaker 5 (01:50:12):
Control.
Speaker 9 (01:50:13):
Center i'm getting the name mixed, up but just off
of Bl, street which is one of our major tourist,
attractions and they have these big cameras around the walls
and they're able to using the drones and so we're
doing quite a bit also using this. Technology, well let
me ask you.
Speaker 1 (01:50:33):
This twenty five after, time they seems like you're saying
they should go after the symptoms of the, crime and,
they you, know trying to put a band aid on
the problem instead of figuring out what's causing the. Problem
AM i correcting saying, that.
Speaker 5 (01:50:45):
Yes you are.
Speaker 9 (01:50:46):
Correct so we're wanting more. Resources we're wanting more resources
to address these these social ills that are directly and
indirectly contributing to the. Crime i'm hearing the term holdalistic more,
now and that's a good. Thing and that's one of
the main reasons WHY i support our police chief because
(01:51:07):
she uses the word. Holistic you got to take a
holistic approach to. Crime, yeah we want to lock up.
Criminals we don't want people roaming the streets doing you,
know bad. Things but, simultaneously if we lock up all
the criminals today that we, have that we know of
what's going to keep new criminals from emerging and being.
(01:51:30):
Created so you got to work both sides of the,
works both sides of this. EQUATION a lot of people
are just now understanding this new language surrounding you, know holistic.
Strategies but we got to plug this. Artery it's not
enough to put a bund aid on. It but, yes
we want to lock people up and we want to
(01:51:51):
exercise these preventative measures and programs as. Well and as a,
sidebar you all can google this the ship two oh
one popular name for two zero one popular pop l
A r two to one popular. Jail so we have
our Criminal Justice, center our, jail this in Downtown. Memphis
(01:52:13):
we have yet another person to die in jail as of,
yesterday and we have had four. People this person is
the fourth person to die in jail In memphis in
the past two, weeks AND i think we've had about
nine all. Year it's. Overcrowded the. State The republican Majority
(01:52:35):
State house is not giving the funding needed to our,
county our county, jail our our, sheriff our county. Sheriff
all that's the same. Entity and it's just. Horrible people
are dying in jail four in the past two. Weeks
do you think so.
Speaker 1 (01:52:58):
Go ahead of the, councilman do you think you think
that what's happening and not getting the responses you think should.
Happen some people should say because they're they're in, jail
if they if they died in a, school and the
people have been more, concerned but figure it's, there they're
presumed guilty because because they're in. Jail they think that's
why the people are indifferent to the to those death
(01:53:18):
as you.
Speaker 9 (01:53:19):
Mentioned, yeah, yeah so people look at that as all
as one one big group of, criminals you, know and
you know the, population the incarcerated. Population but these laws
vary from one municipality to the leg. Next but our
afric trial, people they are not in the same area
(01:53:40):
with the people who have been sentenced and are serving.
Time the facility even before the this was the issue
before the task force got. Here this building is too
small and we have some issues with our judiciary system
where it taking too long to process these. Cases it's
(01:54:04):
taking too long to get people out of the pre trial.
Status but as it stands, now the building is too,
small it's. Overcrowded we're just praying that we don't have
some type.
Speaker 4 (01:54:17):
Of revolt or riot or, something.
Speaker 9 (01:54:19):
But we're dealing with that on top of everything else
and what our county Share Sheriff honor has done. Recently
he has signed an. Agreement so there's some surrounding municipal
palities that are opening their detention centers up for, fee of,
course to reduce this. Overcrowding but, this unfortunately was a
(01:54:40):
challenge that we were dealing with prior to the task for.
Us but as far as how the people feel about
The National, guard a lot of the citizens really romanticize
this and they just felt, like you, know or listening
to the administration out Of, washington or they just felt
like that these individuals would zoom in and run of
all the. Criminals but that's not what's been. Happening, yes
(01:55:04):
they have arrested a lot of, people but as far
as the specific stat a lot of, this a lot
of these arrest that they're boasting about are traffic, violations
people driving without a, license people driving dirty with with no.
Tag so, yeah a lot of people were excited about them,
(01:55:25):
coming but that number has Dwindled now there are still
people who are glad they are, Here but but the hardened,
criminals they're they're they're off the, scene they're off the.
Grid they're hiding. Out now they're moving, differently so they're
not they're not arresting the really hardened criminals in large
(01:55:45):
numbers like they want people to think that they're. Doing
and as far as The National, guard for the, record
The National guard has does not have our attention like.
That it's eyes that has the attention of this. City
so they have come in and they do what they,
do and that's what the citizens are sad. About that's
(01:56:08):
what we are concerned. About the way that they move
about and around the.
Speaker 1 (01:56:16):
City got you thirty minutes after the top of our.
FAMILY i guess there's A Memphis City council On Pearl.
Walker you like to speak to. Her reach out to
us at eight hundred and four or five zero seventy
eight seventy, six and the Code Memphis marcus is calling
from that city's online. One Grand Rising, marcus you're on
with your city council, Person Pearl, Walker.
Speaker 12 (01:56:36):
Grand Rising carlor And Grand raising conchul.
Speaker 3 (01:56:39):
Woman Missus.
Speaker 12 (01:56:40):
Walker you KNOW i live In, memphis And i'm telling
you a lot of the residientency In memphis so far
Fromm stockholm Seeing drew and because oh you're going to
be calling the seame people who cause the problem to
go unsolve the. Problem, no they say. Prayer they say,
crime crime doesn't. Peer but to the, contrary crime does,
(01:57:04):
peer because the judge get, peered the bills basman get,
peered the police get, peered the, judge you, know the.
Prosecutor so there's a whole industry that comes from. Crime
but they say that's what The Miss walker. Said you,
Know memphis is a city that's predominantly, black sevety percent,
(01:57:27):
black but the black folks only cultural lester one percent
of the local. Economy you know What i'm, Saying so
you're going to have. Crime you, know the police commissioner
came out and she, said, look eighty percent of the
homicides collected In memphis if don't buy people that know each,
(01:57:48):
other As Miss walker rightly, said, so the question is
after they leave the, car these people aren't going to
be around. Forever what are you going to do to
address the? Conditions are cars in the? Crime especially the extreme,
poverty as the culture woman pointing, out there is extreme
(01:58:10):
poverty in this. Community the young folks running around you,
know a. Mock you know What i'm, Saying why don't
we move somebody's churches and teach these young people some,
history some self, word some, value so we can improve
the conditions and the. City but AGAIN i, said let
us address that economic. Situation what are we going to
(01:58:33):
do to improve?
Speaker 3 (01:58:34):
That AND i hung up and listen to.
Speaker 1 (01:58:38):
Thank, you thank. You mark's good. Point so so, basically
say it's unemployment the, issue councilwoman And, walker is it
jobs for our? People?
Speaker 9 (01:58:48):
There, yes there jobs. Here yes they are jobs.
Speaker 4 (01:58:52):
Here that's that's a.
Speaker 9 (01:58:54):
Multi layer saying there are jobs. Here we have a
lot of tech talent, Here we have a lot of
tech communities, here check jobs.
Speaker 13 (01:59:03):
Here one thing is.
Speaker 9 (01:59:06):
That if closing the information, gap and we have a
lot of warehousing. Here So, memphis that intersection Of, Memphis,
Mississippi arkansas that is literally the center of this is
the center of The United. States, logistically we HAVE i
fifty five AND i. FORTY i fifty five and all
the way north and, SOUTH i, forty all the way
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east and, west and everything taps into something directly or
indirectly that taps INTO i fifty five AND i, forty
and they actually they both come Through memphis and then
they frawl over on the other side of the river
In West, memphis In West, Memphis. Arkansas but we have
a lot of great things going on. Here but the
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information is off even, locally especially. Nationally but there are jobs. Here,
unfortunately we have all these stack and pack and warehouse
jobs and a lot of people settle into those and
just don't you, know see any further personal development or
anything like. That but there are good paying jobs. Here
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there are good paying jobs, here and there are jobs.
Here they are still and we, unfortunately we still have
employers who paid below this so called fifteen dollars an
hour living. Wage and actually on the council, side we
passed a resolution yesterday to get our library. Employees we
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did a study and they were the lowest, paid but
to get all of our library employees up to a
minimum of forty thousand dollars a. Year AND i know
that's not a lot of, money but it's still a
step in the right in the right. Direction but we
also this summer did a comprehensive study on all of
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our city positions to compare where they were. Nationally we
want to stay compared to. Do we appreciate our city
employees and, everyone you, know, everyone but we want them
to know that we appreciate them and we wanted to
be about the business of competitive pay and we need
To and Also i'll come. Back i'm requested to come
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back to talk about. This but tomorrow Night i'm LAUNCHING
uh an online black business directory Called commerce IN i
In culture and, there and that's to say that there
is money in our culture.
Speaker 2 (02:01:36):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:01:36):
There counsel when we got to step aside From, march
when we come, back tell us about that project that
you're working on as. Well and also Brother collus And
waldof has a question for. You family YouTube can join
that discussion With counselor And Pearl walkers Represents memphis and
the city of memphisis that we mentioned, earlier they're trying
to the troops are. There they're trying to put The
National guard, there and there's some issue they're already, there
some issue why they're. There the questions later on we're
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going to ask the we need to patrol our own?
Communities do we need you, know our people who live
in the. Community should we be patrolling our, communities whether
it's The islam or some other, brothers you, know deacons for, defense,
Whatever but is it should be up to us and
keep the other folks. Out what are your? Thoughts, family
reach out to us at eight hundred four five zero
seventy eight seventy six wal ticket phone calls next And
(02:02:22):
Grant rising, family thanks for rolling with us on This wednesday.
MORNING i guess right now is a city Councilor Paul
Pearl walker From, Memphis. Tennessee memphis is a very important
city to, us not because of his history and because
it's it's a proximity to The Southern states where some
of most of our folks. Live we're talking About arkansas And.
Mississippi so it's very important we find out what's going
on In memphis and they're dealing with their crime. Problem
(02:02:43):
before we go back to The El Jemison rand you're
coming up later this, morning we speak with natural pantic
Doctor Scott. Whitaker he says this is this is called
it the flu. Season is gonna explain why and also
why is something to be an uptick in dementia diagnosis
in our community as. Well and tomorrow we're gonna hear
from the conscious. Comedians that's why they used to call
themselves these And Paul mooney's adult, sons The mooney, twins
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but now they're into, money so they're going to share
that with us as. Well and Also scotland Grill Professor,
Small James small will be. Here so if you are In,
baltimore make sure you keep you radio locked and tight
on ten TEN wlb or if you're in THE, dmv
we're on fourteen FIFTY wol all, right and counselor when.
Welcome before we left the, break you're about to tell
us about the commerce and, Cultures i'll let you explain
that what that is for.
Speaker 9 (02:03:25):
Us, yeah So i'll trying to condense the story. Here,
Okay so in twenty TWENTY i tried. THIS i had
a different web. Designer it was it was a great.
Website it had a lot of features varying at. Active
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this is An i'm talking about an online black business.
Directory but people could you, know subscribe and just create
their own profile and just do a whole lot of
LIKE i, say you, know interactive. Things lots of really nice.
Features but the site kept crashing and then at some
POINT i, just you, KNOW i just kind of moved,
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on but it was always you, know in the background
WHILE i still wanted to do. This so now it's
twenty twenty, five.
Speaker 3 (02:04:13):
AND i got a, designer.
Speaker 9 (02:04:17):
My my graphic designer probably about fifteen years and he's
also a marketing, Consultant James davis mL E, Media and
he created another website and so we're gonna launch it
tomorrow and it's Called commerce And. Culture and we're actually
in the middle of the Eighth ANNUEL I lo White.
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Haven White haven is the area THAT i live.
Speaker 10 (02:04:42):
In it's part of my.
Speaker 9 (02:04:43):
District we were at next to the city Of. Memphis
we literally sit on top Of. Mississippi we were the
state line is about six blocks from my. House and
we were annexed To memphis in nineteen. Seventy but this
and White haven we were not named after white. People,
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okay that's a whole nother. Show but, anyway in this,
area we we counted a couple of days, ago there
are like just in this area forty two black owned
restaurants and. Eateries eateries means like they may just do
cookies or candy apples or something like. That but we're
trying to create an economic, base a black economic base In.
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Memphis you can own us have a black owned basis
anywhere you want to In. Memphis but we need an
area that is, concentrated and we already have, this but
with the white flight and and, infrastructure you, Know, negleck you,
know some, things you, know typical things. Happen but but
we're we're, Back we're. STRONG i have participated in this
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immediate area alone four ribbon cuttings in the past three.
Weeks and that's that's that's. There that's much higher than.
Average but going back to the, directory a lot of
people don't have a business because people don't know that they.
Did and this is a for profit. Business this is
not a city council woman. Initiative this is not an
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initiative out of my nonprofit.
Speaker 10 (02:06:17):
That hosts the.
Speaker 13 (02:06:18):
Week but it's going to take.
Speaker 9 (02:06:20):
A lot to really push this and move this and
feed it energy and promote. It and so there's we
we had to do this with a for profit, structure
and there's no and there's no there's no problem with making.
Money so we can make, money that's, fine but we
just cannot be going out of our own. Pockets we
got to stop that as. Way but we were excited about.
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It commerce and, culture it simply means, this there is
money in our. Culture SO i didn't want to call
it Mefis Black Black Business. Director we've had, others and
we've had one online in the earlier days of the,
technology but this one is it's going to be really
nice and we're.
Speaker 1 (02:07:04):
Excited i'm glad for you because You're you're, right there
is money in our. Culture other folks know. That that's
why they come here and get all the money out
of our. Culture but we got to put us out.
There fourteen away from the top of Our Brother college
is checking in From, Waldorf. Maryland has a question for
you's online, Too Grand Rising Brother college you're own with
City council And Pearl.
Speaker 14 (02:07:23):
Walker Grand Grand, rising my dear brother and my dear,
sister and many kudos to, you my dear, sister for
your your. WORK i want to talk seriously about the
tool of genocide you know that is in our, communities
particularly In tennessee and the other, states and that is
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the loose the loose gun, laws the proliferation of gun.
Laws and when when you have a community where you
have open carrier and you have gun laws that are are,
loose and you and you put it in the hands
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of untrained and people that are poverty. Driven, uh then
what you do is you create automatically a system of
genocide in our. Community and this is WHAT i, deem
And i'll put it right to the, floor and this
is WHAT i. Deem that that that The european or
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the White man has done and continues to do to our.
Community it's like crack. Cocaine crack cocaine is you shouldn't
be involved in, it but you put it there at our,
fingertips and, whoop there it. Is So i'll take a.
Response i'll fare my, sister BUT i wanted to see
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if you can you can seriously deal with that issue
somehow or the. Other AND i know it's a national
issue with us with The Second amendment and so, forth
but we must deal with that issue in our community
in one way or the other or face. Genocide thank
you for taking my.
Speaker 9 (02:09:12):
Call, yes, brother thank you for. That it's, just you,
know another factor in this. Equation So, Tennessee tennessee as
recently as this late spring early, summer is home to
yet another gun. Manufacturer so let me tell you what
they're doing. Here they have these laws like what a
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gentleman just, Stated thank you so, much my. Brother they
have these laws and you, know Open carrie From Less
carrie all of, that and, simultaneously we are the fastest
growing state in the nation with gun, manufacturers our, leadership
Our State house. Leadership they actively recruit gun, manufacturers give
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them incentives to open up and or relocate In. Tennessee
let me repeat, that they actively recruit gun manufacturers to
come to the state Of tennessee and they offer them.
Speaker 1 (02:10:16):
Incentive we're going to digest that turn away from the top.
Half but back to the crime issues, though AND i
mentioned this before the. Break do you think, well first
the question how many what's the percentage of blacks on
The Memphis Police department and The Shelby County Sheriff's. Department what?
Percentage that's the? Question and us are people patrolling our
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communities ourselves IF foi or the Deconsr defense or some other,
group so that the crime doesn't get out of. Hand
do you think that would? Work is there any way
you can you corral together some, brothers say, hey especially
these folks and these the younger most of that kind of,
crime the street. Crime we're not talking about the you,
know the white collar, crime the street crime that impacts
us on that just check them and, say, hey, yeah
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you're not going to do this on our. Block you're
not going to do, this you know our Corn it
go somewhere else or do something. Else is there a
way to get out our thesistants going to do it?
Too but some most of our brothers to help patrol our, areas.
Speaker 9 (02:11:19):
You, know in a perfect, world, yes that would be.
Ideal just getting back to. Community we do, have we
do community. Policing, however between the technology and Since George,
FLOYD i think the community policing In memphis is has become.
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Better but that community policing model it just kind of
fell apart or rode it all over the country After George.
Floyd it, did and a lot of people don't want
to talk about, that you. Know but but we're doing
okay in that. Area, yes we need to get back
to the, community back to community accountability and and policing.
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Ourselves now we have a really we have a strong
in my. District well we have let me just, say
we Have nation Of islam and then we have the
other you, know different factions Of muslims than, all if
not most of them are in my in my. District but,
yes we need to get back to that and in
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These so In, memphis a lot of the churches that
got abandoned during The White light in the. Seventies you,
know a lot of these. Buildings they're nice sized buildings
with schools and gyms and and we we went up
and behind them and bought their churches while they fled
out east and got new. Churches but, uh lot these
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churches have. Gyms we need to open these gyms at,
night have a, security and open these gems up for
for for our. Men you, know well anybody that won't
come play, BALL i, guess but just things things like.
That there are too Many we got too many churches
In memphis with gymnasiums and we're not using them like like.
Speaker 13 (02:13:08):
That you, know if the.
Speaker 9 (02:13:09):
Church doesn't want to do, It i'm sure there are
a lot of people who will partner and come in
and oversee. That but with our organization back to the
Little White haven Week, saturday our only in house event
is the marketplace and resource fare which takes place after
The Christmas parade that's that morning and the resource fairs that.
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Evening and for the first, time The nation Of islam
they are and will be joining. Us we have some
of the young groups who will be present for, security
security and acting as, ushers and.
Speaker 4 (02:13:43):
There will be a.
Speaker 9 (02:13:43):
Vendor they will be a vendor. Also so they have
a their main mosque is just outside of Downtown mass fifty,
five but they have another property here in White haven
and they call it The White Mohammed's White Haven Study.
Group and as part of our, tenerary they just did
an amazing case the nation as a nation Of. Islam
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they did a free healthy food tasting at the area
mall Last, saturday and and they the food was gone
in an hour and it was. Free they had they had,
beans they had bean, soup, cabbage mixed vegetables of, course bean,
pies recipes and and some other, things and it was
it was really. Nice but, yes let's let's kind of
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it's just so much and it's so much. Need but,
YEAH i think that would be. Helpful and and with you,
know we're just at the recent an version of the
Million Man, march maybe that's that's something that we can
kind of recommit ourselves to in in in lieu of.
That BUT i could see that making a big, difference all.
Speaker 1 (02:14:48):
Right sticks away from the top of Council, walker one
of the things that struck me the task for us
to put out some numbers about how many rash down the.
Firearms but one of the issues one hundred and fourteen missing.
Children and this is not an indictment family On. Memphis
this is an indictment on our black. Community one hundred
and fourteen missing. CHILDREN i don't know how long the
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task force have been, formed but that's a lot of
our children are out there that have been. Missing there's something,
something something is missing. Here children can be missing and
nobody's really looking for. THEM i, mean we used to
have An, yeah go ahead and address that for me
because we're coming up on.
Speaker 9 (02:15:29):
BREAKS i think one of the things that was questioned
in the. Community that was one of the things in
particular that got a lot of attention On. FACEBOOK i
know here, locally had these children been, reported how did
you know they were, Lost how did you come to find,
them to look for, them to know of? Them and
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so we still have a lot of unanswered questions with.
That but these, children if they were lost and they
are now, found.
Speaker 5 (02:15:56):
Of course we rejoice over.
Speaker 9 (02:15:58):
That we're happy for. That but once, again dealing with the,
stats we want to know the circumstances around these children
and had they been reported or if.
Speaker 12 (02:16:09):
NOT i don't want to.
Speaker 9 (02:16:11):
Repeat, myself but but we have questions surrounding the, missing
the missing, children or if it was a, teenager a
sixte year old, teenager you, know there's still a minor
if she was at her boyfriend's house and and and
stayed all night and they were looking for but she she,
Didn't no harm came to. Her, see we're not hearing
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that any harm came to these. Children and if that's the,
case that's. Great but usually when people still, children and you,
know usually they're doing something that's not. Appropriate but we're
not hearing about sexual. Abuse we're not hearing about any
any violence or, anything malnourishment or anything like. That so once,
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again and the number was lower at, first and it kept,
rising and it kept, rising but we are. Happy but
we have yet to receive details of surrounding these. Children
so my point is we're wondering if these are yet
some more exaggerated. Numbers you know that they weren't necessarily missing,
missing but they just fell into this category that they're
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using behind the. Scenes.
Speaker 1 (02:17:24):
GOTCHA i thank for the clarification on. That four minutes
away from the top DAY i guess step, aside and
so our stations can identify themselves down the line family
before we do that. There when we come, back, Though
City Council walker tell us about the commerce and culture
if it's available that you, know people outside Of lymphis
can get, involved or it's just for people in the. City,
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family you two can join our. Conversation reach out to
us at eight hundred and four or five zero seventy
eight seventy six or three away from the top there
that we'll take your phone calls next and thanks family
for rolling with us on This wednesday morning with our
guests The Manfa City Councilwoman Pearl. Walker she's very active
in the, community always looking out for the brothers and
sisters In. Memphis and she's of course you should call
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it commerce and. Culture, uh, directly this is going gonna
kick off this this. WEEK i guess before we do, that,
though GP's just called From maryland and want you to speak to,
you counsel Woman walks online one ground, RISING, gp you're
only council woman And Walker.
Speaker 8 (02:18:19):
Grand, Rising so. QUESTION i know we have a lot
of online services AND i was just like listening to
the last gift that you had, called and, uh this
is my concern is that we. Don't. Uh my concern
is that we. Don't we don't get together and discuss
between each other and try to. Consolidate AND i think
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if we had more people doing more consolidation of our,
BUSINESSES i think we could be a little bit more.
Successful just want to know your.
Speaker 9 (02:18:51):
THOUGHTS i, agree thank you for your call and your.
Questions SO i agree about the consolidation, point but that's
not applicable in every. Situation that's not going to be
a good fit for. Everyone when, collaboration if there's an
opportunity for, collaboration, yes but a lot of, times if you,
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know with people are at different, levels and if you
have two of the same, business but one owner is
more tech savvy and the other one is more you, know.
Create there are a lot of reasons why people can't.
Collaborate but if you can collaborate with, SOMEONE i say
that that is that is a. Plus and here In,
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MEMPHIS i mean this is we are the king of
hot wing. Places we are the. KING i can't stress that.
Speaker 3 (02:19:46):
Enough but people don't open it.
Speaker 9 (02:19:48):
Up wing places is, popular it's still. Trending people across
all demographics they love. WINGS a lot of traditional restaurants
corporate brands they have now added wings to their. Men,
You so its collaboration is. Good it just on the
circumstances and even beyond, businesses you, know organizations and. Churches
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about the, churches if we, yeah if we're talking about,
collaboration let's die with the. CHURCHES a lot of churches
have closed SINCE. COVID a lot of people are not
attending in person SINCE. COVID a lot of these churches
they're they're, open but they don't have. Members so if
they don't have, members that means they don't have. Money
so if you want to talk about consolidating some, BUSINESSES
(02:20:33):
i think we start with the.
Speaker 3 (02:20:34):
Church with the, churches all, right let me ask.
Speaker 1 (02:20:38):
You, this Because memphis got he got so many historic
sites In. Memphis are people involved in working around? Those
are they are they making they can they make an
income around? Them that that the tourist industry In.
Speaker 9 (02:20:51):
Memphis we bring a lot of money in from. Tourism
and AND i guess with this other point about collaboration
and everybody is not at the same. Point but we
have a lot of historical things in our. Community and
to your, Question, no everyone isn't making. Money they don't
know how to make. Money they're not open to the.
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Information some people not. ALL i experienced this on a
weekly basis with a variety of, things AND i find myself,
saying But i'm trying to help.
Speaker 3 (02:21:22):
You excuse, me but.
Speaker 9 (02:21:27):
People have to be open to the. INFORMATION i talked
to a business owner the other, DAY i, said are
you charging enough anyone into? This sat, about, well you,
know it's about the customer, satisfaction AND i, said but
do you know how much is costing you for? ITEMS
i don't think they, Knew and just. Educate when people
talk about small business and starting a business class or
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work or workshop or, SOMETHING i mean a lot of
people need Basic the first question is why you want
to open a restaurant just because food is good at
the company, potlog just because you're the first one that
call at the church when they're having, something just because
your food is a big hit at the family. Reunion
that doesn't mean you're supposed to open us to. Run
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and so we need to educate our people on the
basic basic stuff before they talk, about you, know hanging
up a, sign the brick and, mortar the, bookkeeping a
lot of people are really talented that the business or
the outside it is, efficiency everything is, great but behind
the scenes there the books are. Horrible and so that's
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one of the things that we're going to be offering is.
Resources these are free resources where people can learn more
about this and related. Items we're going to have a community.
CALENDAR a lot of times people are doing major events
on the same, date and that's great and that's to
be expected for a city this, size but sometimes people
if they knew something was going on on a certain,
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date they we're doing, something they would automatically choose another.
Speaker 1 (02:23:05):
Date got, you counselor and. Walker we're gonna let you,
go but please come back and tell us about how
this venture turns. Out we love to get.
Speaker 9 (02:23:13):
An, update, okay and it should go live over the.
WEEKEND i will shoot you a. Text you can pull
it up and SEE i think the homepage and but
it's C O M M E r C E I
n culture CEE U l T U r dot. Com
and thank you again for this. Opportunity but just know
(02:23:34):
that That, memphians we we are, Resilient we are boots
on the ground and we have our. Challenges but please
don't write us.
Speaker 5 (02:23:41):
Off oh, no we.
Speaker 1 (02:23:43):
Won't not with you in charge down In. Memphis thank,
you thank, you thank. You all righty, family that's a
city councilor Councilwoman Pearl walker From Memphis City. Council they
got their issues down. There she's trying to sort it
out for. Us eight after the top day as turn
attention out of, health we got a Nildropatic Doctor Scott
whittaker is. Doing that's a grand. Rising Dr. Whittaker welcome
(02:24:03):
back to the.
Speaker 3 (02:24:04):
Program so knows and how you.
Speaker 1 (02:24:07):
Doing i'm still, learning Doctor, whittaker And i'm gonna at
some stuff with you this. Morning especially when this start
of the season they call it the flu. Season can
you tell us why is the flu? SEASON i understand
there's a rare strain of the flu that's out there
trying to get people to take the. Shot what say, you.
Speaker 3 (02:24:25):
Oh, yeah, well you know every, fall they starting In,
october they start this campaign of a, fear of fear.
Mongering and you, KNOW i asked a simple question about the.
Flu it's gonna run rampant Between november And. February where's
the flu act Between march And? September you, know is
(02:24:47):
the on. Vacation did he? Go did he go to the?
Beach and so all of a, sudden you, Know october
pops up and here's here's this in the strain supposedly
so of, course as as previously on your, SHOW i
never push anyone towards getting. Vaccines so how do we?
Speaker 1 (02:25:08):
Deal how can we fortify our immune? System, Then, sola
we don't succumb to whatever's going.
Speaker 3 (02:25:14):
Around one simple supplement people can take is VITAMIN d
three AND i like to use about ten thousand international
units and make sure that it's combined with VITAMIN k.
Two and you just take one of those per. Week
lay off of the refined, sugar lay off of the,
alcohol get some, exercise get some, sleep, meditate, prayer just
(02:25:40):
stop eating processed loots and you don't have to worry
about the. Flu all?
Speaker 1 (02:25:45):
Right family eight after. Tough they got a health challenge
or a health. Concern this is. Man you need to
talk to. US a natural ratic doctor's name Is Scott.
Whittaker you could reach him at eight hundred four five
zero seventy eight seventy. Six Doctor. Whittaker all our health
problems attributed to what we.
Speaker 3 (02:25:59):
EAT i have to, say probably ninety percent of it
is what we put in our. Mouth the old say,
this you are what you. Eat, no actually it's you
are what you. Digest and unfortunately we're we're putting foods
in our mouth that we can't even digest. ANYMORE i,
mean most of it's you, know you're not reading labels
(02:26:20):
and getting it from a local. Farmer it's a gmo.
Based your body's never seen this, before and so it
has to deal with. It and one way it deals
with it is deliver goes in and it starts to.
Break try to break that stuff. Down and most of
us comprised of you, know laboratory. Materials you, know when
(02:26:43):
they say when they say something is plant, based they're
talking about it's, plants like refinery. Plants that's that's what they.
Mean it's plant, based it's, refined it's something that comes
out of a. Laboratory and the food that we have,
today LIKE i, said if you don't know where they're coming,
FROM i, say the majority of them are gmo based
(02:27:04):
and you can't digest.
Speaker 1 (02:27:07):
Them the ten and a half the Tough i'm just so.
SMILE i got a text or if somebody wanting to
know it's mac and. Cheese good for. YOU i Guess
i'm thinking about next Week thanksgiving It i'll let you, respond,
doc mac and, Cheese mac and.
Speaker 3 (02:27:21):
Cheese, WELL i, mean you, know if you're making it
yourself and you can eliminate some of the stuff you
may get from a store bod or from a, RESTAURANT
i would, say you, know one day out of the,
year it probably won't be that. Bad so it depends
on that you're using real cheese or you're using the
whole brain pasta. Noodles so a lot of that factors
(02:27:43):
into you, know the food, itself a lot of the
stuff that we, eat you, know it's what's what's being
put in the. Food you. Know you know people look at.
You you can look at. Coffee the bean itself being
extracted used as a drink has very medicinal properties to.
It but when you start adding creamers and fake milk
(02:28:07):
and all this sugar on with it and whipping it up,
together it's but a couple of. Cancer you. Know some.
Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
Folks, now we're going to have to go To thanksgiving
dinner next, week and it's usually a great waiting for
the family to come together And grandma's going to be.
There and if you go and, say, WELL i don't eat,
THIS i don't eat. That no more than, that you,
Know grandma's going to give the side and just jump
on your problem and you ate. It this is what
you grew up. With what you mean you don't eat this?
Now so so what kind of response for folks who
(02:28:40):
are gonna probably have to go through that minefield and
come Next?
Speaker 3 (02:28:42):
Thursday oh, yeah you know we, all most of us go.
THROUGH i went through it my, Family and WHAT i
do is just bring my, food bring a dish That
i'm going to contribute to the, meal and THEN i
Know i'm able to eat BECAUSE i brought the. Dish
at what's in? It, uh you, know and we go from. There.
Uh you, know my mom used to make uh you,
(02:29:03):
know the greens and all that kind of, stuff and
she makes them salmon and so you, know after the educational,
part she stopped putting a pig in the green and
started using smoke. Turkey so then it was no. Issue
so it's all about education and then just being, uh
you be, firm but you can bend a little bit
(02:29:25):
by bringing your own.
Speaker 1 (02:29:27):
All right twelve after the top of, That shawn Jones
is are calling us From. Atlanta has a question For
Youse online. Too Grand Rising Shaan johnny on with Doctor, Whittaker.
Speaker 7 (02:29:36):
Grand, Rising Doctor Widiker Grand's Rising Grand, Rising, Carl i'm
glad you brought Doctor whittaker.
Speaker 2 (02:29:42):
On Doctor.
Speaker 7 (02:29:43):
Whidaker this Is sean JOHN i know you deal with
a lot of, people and he was helping me throughout
my knowledge of breaking everything. DOWN i have your book
And i'm. Out i'm always feeling that at the gym
everyone and a lot of the a lot of, women
they ask questions about what's going on to you, know
get Doctor willison's, book you, KNOW i email them a
(02:30:07):
book or send it to. Them but great that you're.
Here but my question is not much of a. Question
And i'm just following your recipe that you you a,
guy gave. Me but you were right about the supplements
of your. Bid just speaking to a young lady the
other day ABOUT k, two the importance of VITAMIN d
AND k, two the same thing.
Speaker 3 (02:30:28):
You echoed this.
Speaker 7 (02:30:28):
Now so my my question, is Doctor, whittaker is that
for for for for?
Speaker 3 (02:30:37):
Eating? What what what would be the? Best? What?
Speaker 7 (02:30:40):
What seasonal seasonal? Time, right seasonal? TIME i know when
someone was breaking down seasonal that's when your body off.
Track but you should be in seasonal. Foods what's your
thoughts and to maintain the body and your health on seasonal.
Speaker 3 (02:30:54):
Foods, no, yes, sir AND i appreciate, you uh pushing
the book and uh tell the people they didn't get
it at a new bookstore and the green.
Speaker 1 (02:31:04):
Briar that of the book of doc what's the time
of the?
Speaker 3 (02:31:10):
Book oh tied of the book is meda sin m
e D i am, yes. Sir now you know you
bring up a good, point Bro sean that seasonal, foods
particularly the fruits and. Vegetables uh you, know of course
(02:31:30):
we need to encourage our people to eat fruits that have,
seeds and of course the vegetables that are grown in
fertile soil and not sprayed and all that kind of.
Stuff but, yeah we can't be eating watermelon In, January,
February march when we know they don't grow during that.
Time and and and the other fruits that CHERRY i
(02:31:54):
SEE i saw some cherries and the sprouts the other.
Day they were about nine nine a pounds and cherries
on the incoming season until Late, may so you, know
a lot of stuff you, know you just don't. Touch
the body is always in rhythm with, nature and so
when you eat foods that are not in rhythm with,
(02:32:16):
nature it's gonna cause the.
Speaker 1 (02:32:17):
Imbalance got, You thank, You Sean. John fifteen after the,
TOP i got a question for. You we have a
break coming, up BUT i got a question for. You,
well not a question is. Askally somebody a couple of,
tweets and one of the tweets, was what's the difference
between eating the turkey and to? Furky are you familiar
with to?
Speaker 3 (02:32:35):
FURKY i think it's like they take a, duck chicken
and turkey and they combine. IT i think that's what that.
Speaker 2 (02:32:45):
Is that's all the.
Speaker 1 (02:32:47):
Name, yeah or it could be some of the ingredients in.
There But i'll tell you. What let's take the break
and we come back And i'll let you finish answer.
THAT i got another somebody tweeted about dementia as. Well
family got some health. Challenges they just want to us
some more about, health reach out TO i guess his
name is Doctor Scott. Whittaker his book is Called. Medicine
it's not spelled that. Way he'll spell it for. You
you learn some more about, medicine know about your own,
(02:33:09):
body and you can reach us at eight hundred four
or five zero seventy eight seventy six and we'll take
all your phone. Calls next And Grand rising. FAMILY i
guess there's a magropatic, Doctors Scott. Whittaker you got some health,
challenges SO i just want to know some more about your.
Body this is the person you need to speak. To
you can reach them at eight hundred four or five
zero seventy eight seventy. Six four we. Left we're talking,
(02:33:29):
about you, Know thanksgiving next week and people are having,
turkey but the alternative is. TURKY i think that's how it's.
Pronounced during the, break somebody says it's, soy so Doctor Scott,
whittaker it's soy good for.
Speaker 3 (02:33:41):
You, oh soy is possibly one of the worst products
ever invented in the last forty. Years And i'm speaking
about unfermented. Soy you, know there's a difference between fermented
which like tim b and, meso which has properties that are.
(02:34:02):
Beneficial with this unfermented stuff we see in today and
all these fake, meat fake, sausages fake, cheese feake ice.
Cream uh it is WHEN i talk about stuff being plant.
Based that's that's What i'm referring, to a refinery plant
and soy is one of the main causes of uh
(02:34:23):
uh breasts uh, cancer prostate, cancer, uh feminizing the man
and creating a lot of mucous in the. Body, also
it's incredibly hard to. Digest and then it it eliminates
(02:34:43):
a lot of your minerals because it has a lot
of fighting acid which breaks and which captures the minerals, magnesium,
zinc uh and and takes those out of your. Body
so it's it's a very dangerous.
Speaker 1 (02:34:57):
Product what about these other fake the other fake meats
that have out, there are they safe to eat as?
Well are they an alternative to to the real red? Beat?
Speaker 3 (02:35:08):
Oh, no those things are. Horrible And i'm glad to
see that the the stock prices of some of those
companies went down almost two, dollars which is a. BLESSING
i hope they go out of business and they're just
they're just. Horrible there's just some corporate a lot of
it funded by Mister Bill, gates and a lot of
(02:35:31):
stuff coming out of The Zionist israel. Camp to a
lot of those, companies they are making all that fake
stuff and they're trying to push it on our little
babies and of course our, children and then eventually reaches
to the adult stage and it's just a devastating.
Speaker 1 (02:35:46):
Product, yeah because then now they're saying that this would
be a great addition because of the shortage of, food you,
know especially cattle going that, way the. Beef this fake
news now come on the, market that will be that'd
be great if some folks can eat. That you're saying
they should.
Speaker 3 (02:36:03):
Pass oh, yeah pass, it just like you at the
pass and meeting outside roadkill or something that you you,
know found on the. Street same. Thing you wouldn't eat.
That so, they you, know they they make up this
stuff in the news about these shortages and then then
(02:36:26):
in some essence they go and even destroy, businesses fires
and things like, that just to like earlier in the
year they raised the price on eggs and that was
done on. Purpose so they bring in that fake. Stuff
all this stuff has a plan to it when THEY
i said maybe twenty twenty five years, ago the greatest
(02:36:47):
threat to us right now is a tamping of our.
Speaker 1 (02:36:50):
Food, yeah he's talking about. Exit there's also a FAKE
i can't think of the name right, now BUT i
see it in the store all the. Time it's in
a yellow. Box you know it's suppose to. Eggs you
should pass on that as, well.
Speaker 3 (02:37:03):
Pass on all of it everything that UH gmo. Based
uh just looking at it and something you can just
tell look at look at that, stuff and you can
tell there's something wrong with. It. Uh you, KNOW I
i support my local. FARMERS i know where you know
(02:37:24):
the products are coming. FROM i will actually visit their.
Farms you, know they don't use any testicize or, besides,
uh you, know the cattle are eating, grass not. Grains
there are no antibiotics and not being shot. Up and
then if you're gonna go on a fish a fish,
thing then you want to get. Fished of, course that's
caught in the, wild wild caught. Fish and of course
(02:37:48):
we don't never recommend anyone eating catfish or. Tilapia of
course pork.
Speaker 1 (02:37:54):
Products all, right twenty four at the top of the
fam you got some some health challenges with some questions
that you don't have to UT's your right. Names you
use a different, now you know folks out, there especially
folks when people know our, business you, know but take
advantage Of Dr whittaker's. Expertise you can reach him at
eight hundred four or five zero seventy eight seventy. SIX
i got to tweet about. DIMENSION i was going to
(02:38:14):
ask you about. Dementia h this, person says Doctor. Willier
all of a, sudden, everybody including some young, people have.
Dementia many are dying from. It AND i was going
to ask you about this because we see all of
a suddenly there's increasing people diagnosed with dementia where they
previously diagnosed with. Dementia you, know for our, generation let
me put it that, way we just weren't aware of.
(02:38:34):
It or it seems like a speed if FOLKS. Ja
so he's got, Dementia he's what's what's causing?
Speaker 3 (02:38:40):
That, Yeah, well our good our good friend and teacher left,
us Brother Dick. Gregory he made one suggestion that it was,
dehydration WHICH i conclude that it is part of. Dehydration
but the main cause of, dementia at least right now
(02:39:02):
in the last thirty, years like you're, seeing especially in the,
young is the fact that they're putting our people and
everyone else particising who they can make money off of
on these statin, Drugs crest store and anything relating to
lowering your. Cholesterol these statin drugs are the most profitable
(02:39:25):
drugs in the market. Today they make more money off
of statins than any other. Drugs and there's a book
by a former. Pilot it's Called Statins thief Of. Memory
he was a pilot and he studied why are these
pilots coming down with? Dementia and everyone that he investigated
(02:39:49):
our diudness research on was taking a statin. Drug and
if you look at him, today statins are. Everywhere AND
i even saw what about maybe a year ago that
they wanted to to start prescribing statins to, babies newborn.
Babies though what.
Speaker 1 (02:40:06):
We say stand to you, know for the for the lay,
man what what is?
Speaker 15 (02:40:11):
That that's the drugs they give to to lower our? Cholesterol,
okay which is another uh uh, fable because cholesterol is your.
Speaker 3 (02:40:23):
Friend the higher cholesterol the longer you. Live study on
that and they're done In. Japan you go look it,
up and your liver makes. Cholesterol the creator put it
in our body for a, reason to make new, hormones
to make new uh membranes inside of our, bodies to
(02:40:45):
keep us. Balanced you you'll notice people who are trying to.
Avoid cholesterol to me always seem to be a little.
Off and it, uh it lowers serotonin, levels, okay causing
you to act out in. Aggression every last you, know
every last shooter Like i've. MISSED i Think i've said
(02:41:06):
this on your. Show every last shooter we've seen at
the schools and businesses and all that were all on
any depressive lower serotonin, drugs cychotropic. Drugs so cholesterol is our.
FRIEND i try to get as much clesterraw as our.
Team AND i lived In korea for two years and
(02:41:27):
the pregnant women In korea ate ten eggs a day
because they equated the cholesterol and the eggs to the
newborn with. Intelligence and my dad used to always tell
me that the oil of the, fish you, know in
the meat fish was brain food because because of the cholesterol,
(02:41:48):
in cholesterol is our. Friend please do not try to
avoid it or cut it out of your.
Speaker 1 (02:41:53):
Body having said, that, THOUGH i got a tweet question
for you. Folks you can reach us at eight hundred
four five zero seventy eight seventy. Six these figures that
that the medical community puts, out whether it be for
high blood, pressure kidney, problems all the numbers they come up.
With is there a difference between our bodies and their
bodies or everything that they set up to? Scale is
(02:42:16):
it for a white male or it's a black person's body?
Different it's blood pressure do we? Have does everything the
same you know for their blood? Pressure for them and
for us it's our. DIFFERENCE i guess that's my.
Speaker 3 (02:42:29):
QUESTION i mean a difference will come in you, know,
genes you, know melanine non melanated, people but organs and
things that make us. Click you, know we're all human.
Beings so if you if you drink the gasoline your, white, black, red,
(02:42:51):
green you're gonna have some. Problems it's irrelevant in regards
to that.
Speaker 1 (02:42:57):
Sense use an, example and the blood pressure was it
one twenty over? WHAT i can't recall what it? Is
but is that the same for all bodies or the
same for all age?
Speaker 3 (02:43:07):
Groups, well they want to make it all for everybody
being under just one label one twenty over. Eighty we're all.
Different and one of the tricks that they do a
lot of people eat before they go see their white,
coat and, automatically when you eat, something your blood pressure
is going to go up. Automatically that's just how the body.
(02:43:28):
Works SO i always tell, people don't eat fast before
you go to your little physicals and all that, stuff
so that you can get a true reading of what
actually your blood pressure. Is and even if it is
one forty over ninety or whatever they number they give,
You so what how do you? Feel you, know we
are all different in regards to how our bodies are
(02:43:51):
regulating food and how we're regulating the. Weather you may
be on the stress that. Morning, pressure your pressure may
be so called. Up there's a lot of factors, involved
and they going. There you probably just got to eating
you a big mac and you go in there and
get your blood tested and then it's gonna say you
won two hundred over one hundred, Name i'll put you on.
Speaker 1 (02:44:13):
Drugs gotcha some great. Advice twenty nine away from the.
Top they have. FAMILY i guess there's naturalatic Doctor Scott.
Whittaker you could reach him at eight hundred four five
zero seventy eight seventy, Six james instead of reaching out
to us From newark In, Delaware jersey In, delaware he's online,
Too Grant, Rising James jon with Doctor.
Speaker 2 (02:44:32):
Whittaker Granted.
Speaker 6 (02:44:34):
Rising my question for the doctor is can my ps
say numbers be, lord because right now my number is
round are two, nine and then it's gone up a
little bit a couple point by.
Speaker 3 (02:44:49):
Point what have? You not?
Speaker 6 (02:44:50):
Much but, YEAH i just want to know through diet
and can that number come down to about two, four.
Speaker 3 (02:44:55):
Two, three two two or even number? Two the great?
Question get a p S a, uh which.
Speaker 1 (02:45:05):
Is basically tell the folks who the p S a
test is.
Speaker 5 (02:45:08):
For.
Speaker 3 (02:45:10):
Uh it's A, uh it's a. Prostate, uh that's the
S what THE s t's. Word it's called antigen and
uh it's basically testing for inflammation in the. Prostate. Okay
the developer of the of the p S a stated
before he died that the p S a was no
(02:45:30):
longer useful as a determining factor for so called prostate.
Issues it doesn't test for. Cancer it tests us for.
Inflammation and since we're going to use the, numbers the
brother said two, four if you're gonna use that as your,
criteria THEN i want your numbers to be under. One
you want to be one and. Under and one of
(02:45:53):
the problems we, see LIKE i mentioned earlier with the
soy its one of the main causes of breast cancer
and prostate. Cancer we got a lot of estrogen in
the foods that we, eat and SO i would probably
put that the reason YOUR psa is high is it's estrogen.
(02:46:15):
Dominance and so we want to remove that excess. Estrogen.
Uh and the way we do that is by eliminating
commercial commercial, chicken commercial, milk and of course. Soy and
you want to use a product called mile men n
yo M i n and that that will decrease or
(02:46:39):
eliminate the estrogen that's in your in your body and
for the prostate. Gland but you think commercial milk are
you talking about like almond, Milk, well almond milk is
really not, milk uh to a milk by definition comes
from the memory gland and of an. Animal so the
(02:47:02):
proper word we want to, say and almond water and
these types of things are not, milks but they're highly.
Processed no commercial milk is WHAT i mean is. Pasteurized
pasteurized comes out of a. Factory you, KNOW i get
my milk On, SATURDAYS i told you from my local.
FARMER i get raw goat's. Milk SO i get raw goat's.
(02:47:24):
Milk mine is never. Pasteurized no hormones anybodies and it's
one of the greatest drinks there. Is the hundred of
people in The Upper pakistan lived the one hundred and
twenty and thirty and their main diet is goats. Milk
but and then the, curve of, course the commercial. Chicken that's.
You that's the big birds we see in the stores
(02:47:48):
that are pumped. Up they're growing from zero to thirty
zero thirty. Days they're from a chick to a full.
GROWN i used to call them row. Dain you remember
the creatures we grew with called. Rodin that's what they look.
Like rodan and stay away from, it.
Speaker 1 (02:48:08):
All, Right Thanks. James eight hundred and four or five
zero seventy eight is seventy six tweet question for you to,
here says Grand rising Doctor. Wadager can you speak to
the problem of. NEUROPATHY i Hope i'm saying that, correctly
where the legs and feet developed numbness and. Pain what
herbs and nutritionals would you recommend best naturally to naturally
(02:48:30):
improve circulation and reverse this. Disease thank you.
Speaker 3 (02:48:33):
Talking about, neuropathy, yes burning and numbness of the. Feet you,
see it's A i need more, information BUT i see
a lot of diabetics developed this. Condition and what we
do is we bring magnesium into the into the equation magnesium,
(02:48:54):
glacinate magnesium, glacinate and we use about five hundred milligrams of.
Manie and what that does is seed the nerves so
that they can come back to. Life and then that
eliminates that burning and stiffness in the feats in the.
Legs so magnesium.
Speaker 1 (02:49:12):
Glyconade all, right got a tweet to, Here let's see
four minutes away from the twenty four minutes away from the.
Top i'll tell you what well I'd i'll read the
tweet And i'll let you respond when we get. Back
and Also bob In buffalo with that's some more tweet
questions for, you Doctor. Whittaker this tweet is From Sister
kitty From. California she, says because you ask Doctor whittaker
what is the best thing to take to repair? Hearing
(02:49:34):
So i'll let you respond when we get. Back we've
got to take a short break for, family SO i last.
Break but you want to speak to Doctor. Whittaker please
take advantage of his. Expertise you don't have to use
your real name when people know your. BUSINESS i understand,
THAT i get. It but please take advantage of his.
Expertise you get for free right now on the. Radio
all you got to do Is dallas up at eight
hundred and four or five zero seventy eight seventy. Six
we'll take all your phone. Calls next And Grand Rising
(02:49:56):
Family facture rolling with us on This Wednesday, morning Wholesome
Wednesday morning for us with our, guests the natural pathic
Doctor Scott, whitaker we're talking about. HEALTH i don't play
it around with your health. Family you, know be proactive
when it comes to healthy because many times you want
to get one. Shot if you, don't if you ignore,
it then that's. It so don't. Don't don't take your
health for. Granted And Dr whitaker before we left, it
(02:50:17):
uh Uh kenny FROM calli, says could you ask Doctor
whitaker what is the best thing to take to repair?
Speaker 3 (02:50:22):
Hearing to repair? Hearing, okay there's an oil called hilly.
CHRISM i think it only grows In. France but you
can buy the oil uh local hell food store if
not in order. Online but hilly chrism is. Used uh
(02:50:44):
you put, It you take the oil and you want
to use a carrier or what it like almond oil
or uh almond oil or something like. That like take
a little dab of, it rub it inside the enter
of your, ear and then then take the hilly chrism
and follow it right behind. It you don't need like
one or two, drops and just keep doing that every.
(02:51:05):
Day and what that does is it stimulates the uh you,
know we got like over fifty bones in our in
our ears and, uh but it increases the sensory uh
status of the of the, ear which of course improves.
Hearing and so been very successful with using hilly, chrism
(02:51:30):
and uh be consistent with. It you need about three, months.
Speaker 1 (02:51:35):
Gotcha Sixteen away from the top of, THAT i got
a bunch of folks want to talk to doc go
To buffalo for, Us bob's online three grand rise And
boby a question for Doctor.
Speaker 3 (02:51:43):
Whitaker, yeaes, sir blessed.
Speaker 11 (02:51:46):
LOVE i was wondering how many meals a day does
the doctor? Recommend and it's just such a thing as.
Overeating is there are there times a day that's best
for us to either begin or stop? Eating and what
does you think of intermittent or periodic? Fasting it's benefit
their value.
Speaker 1 (02:52:05):
Of, it all, right Thanks.
Speaker 3 (02:52:07):
Bob, yes great question for the. Job, yes the you
know the way The american, uh you, say diet is
set up S A d which MEANS sad Standard american
DIET sad eating three meals a day and some people even,
(02:52:27):
five six and. Seven and we see the problems that
we're getting with, that of, course obesity and and all
the things that slow us down and break us. Down
i'm Into i've been eating one meal a day since,
college which was in the early. EIGHTIES i support in
(02:52:49):
a minute. Fasting. UH i feel that if you do
less eating and allow them digestive system to, rest that's
why fasting is so. Powerful fasting is what we call
nature's operating, table because when you, fast you allow the
(02:53:11):
body to, rest particularly the digestive. System it goes, in
starts breaking down old, tissue, waste, toxins, whatever and gets
it out of the. System so intermitted fasting eighteen. Hours it's.
Good you, know the word breakfast is actually saying break
your fast break. Fast that's a good time for some
(02:53:33):
people to. Eat if they got long. Days pick the outside,
working you, know construction type people or people who just
outdoors and do a lot of. MOVING i would sudjust
them do a morning meal particularly high in protein so
they could sustain. YOU i would never start a breakfast
with those steak box, cereals which is nothing but. Garbage
(02:53:53):
and then you would notice when you eat protein in
the morning and and then continue your, day you won't
be as hungry as you are by. Noon and then
The american system of six to twelve to six again
eating goes.
Speaker 1 (02:54:13):
Away gotcha all, right Doctor, Whitticker, KEVIN i forgot someone
called in and wants you know the spelling of what
was it, Again?
Speaker 2 (02:54:21):
Kevin it was. Helochrism you made a remark about the
helochriism for the ear.
Speaker 3 (02:54:29):
H e L i y cri sm early CRUISM.
Speaker 1 (02:54:35):
Da all, right Thanks. Kevin thirtying away from the, Top
john's calling us From baltimore has a question for, You.
Doc she's online two grand Rising jack here on with
Doctor Scott.
Speaker 13 (02:54:45):
Whittaker, john my family member dad was recently diagnosed with
stage three C, kd AND i wanted to know what
could be done to keep it from progressing to stage four.
Speaker 3 (02:54:59):
FIVE i.
Speaker 10 (02:55:01):
Know it.
Speaker 3 (02:55:03):
Changes what Is.
Speaker 12 (02:55:09):
I'm?
Speaker 3 (02:55:09):
Sorry, yeah go, ahead Dot. NO i couldn't hear the
initials that she Said.
Speaker 13 (02:55:17):
Connie kidney z stage.
Speaker 3 (02:55:19):
Three, okay is she on? Dialysis.
Speaker 13 (02:55:24):
No last year they had to have a kidney remove
because of kidney. Cancer and this week her arenal functions were,
elevated so there came the diagnosis of chronic kidney dise stage.
Speaker 3 (02:55:40):
Three so she has one. Kidney mm. HMMM i would
need to do more, information uh or get more information on.
Her you can reach me at Doctor. Whittaker that's D
r Dot whittaker at hotmail dot. Com, okay right, off
right off the. Top if if she's taking any of
(02:56:02):
the anti examatory, drugs Particularly tyler and, all have you
broken all those?
Speaker 16 (02:56:08):
Guys he says, no they told us about not using.
Speaker 4 (02:56:12):
Them.
Speaker 3 (02:56:13):
Yeah. Good it says it right on the box causes
liver and kidney. Failure oh, wow, okay BUT i WOULD
i would need more. INFORMATION i need to know more
about her, age, weight. Everything so D r Dot whittaker
at hotmail dot com email me all, Right thank you That,
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Whittaker thank.
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You Thanks samit tan away from the top Of jeromes
and WASHING dc online For Grand rise In. Jerome your
question for Doctor.
Speaker 17 (02:56:42):
Whittaker, uh, Yeah Grand rising you mentioned commercial chicken And
i'm just wondering what did you mean by commercial? Chicken
it sounds like something you should not. Eat so what's
your definition of commercial?
Speaker 1 (02:56:58):
Chicken?
Speaker 3 (02:56:59):
Uh also companies Like Tyson, Foods, perdue things that you'll
find At, Kroger, safeway publics that are not raised uh
properly and not fed. Properly most of the chicken in
the stores they are fed soy soy. Pellets that means mm, hmm.
Speaker 1 (02:57:25):
Go, ahead, Doc, NO i think it's.
Speaker 3 (02:57:29):
Finishing that's that's the definition of commercial.
Speaker 1 (02:57:35):
As as opposed to what then what is not? Commercial non?
Speaker 3 (02:57:38):
Commercial is well for one of you AND i, know
the people that are growing their own and beating, it lend,
it lend, it broam the, earth eating worms and bugs
like they would and then, uh you, know no, antibiotics
no drugs while the chicken is, growing slaughter it and
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and there you have. It that's that's the. Kind that's
the kind you'll find it your local farmers market from
those farms that that that you should you know The
amish people like, that AND i, WOULD i would definitely
if you could find those in your, AREAS i would
be visiting those areas all.
Speaker 1 (02:58:15):
Right Ten away from the, Topic Jason detroit has a
question for you is on line, Three Grand rise And.
Jay your question for Doctor, Whittaker.
Speaker 18 (02:58:23):
Hey Grand, Rising Carol Grand risings and Doctor.
Speaker 3 (02:58:25):
Whittaker, UH i wanted to.
Speaker 18 (02:58:27):
Thank him for his ground baker breaking brook medicine years.
Ago and my question, is, uh what do you recommend
supplements uh foods to build up heemo?
Speaker 3 (02:58:42):
Globing if your hemo glowing is doing uh you try
to build up your? Iron, yes, Okay, well one of
the greatest uh foods for building iron is actually liver
and the chickley beef or. Chicken but you can get
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it also in capsule form if you don't like. Liver
i'm not a fan of liver either in terms of. Taste. Uh,
NO i don't need any.
Speaker 18 (02:59:14):
FLESH i don't, vegetables any flesh.
Speaker 3 (02:59:19):
You know said you said you know any vegetables or any.
Flesh i'm. Not i'm not. Vegetables i'm a. VEGETARIAN i don't.
Speaker 2 (02:59:26):
Eat.
Speaker 3 (02:59:28):
Yeah when you're you're you're gonna be deficient in iron
because there's no there is no plant except uh maybe
yellow doc and you have to mix that with a
lot of things in order for it to convert to
Hem so you, know you're you're one of those situations
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where you will develop of course you, have you have developed.
Deficiencies mm. Hmm, okay all, right Well i'll deal with the.
Deficiency are gonna deal with this process of the. Stuff thanks, Again,
yeah thanks again for your, Book, yes, sir.
Speaker 1 (03:00:08):
Right, thanks thanks you all? Right eight away from the
top of another. Tweet question about, That this tweeter says
avocado lowest. Cholesterol is that?
Speaker 2 (03:00:17):
True?
Speaker 3 (03:00:18):
Avocado, uh it's one of. THEM i just started liking
avocado was actually this. Year but it has no cholesterol in.
It you, know it's a saturated fab but is the
only cholesterols and animal. Products so, uh it's a, great great.
Food it's a. Fruit So i'm Not i'm not in
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the in the position of trying to lower, cholesterol SO
i would have to say it Doesn't, Okay i'm trying
to raise my.
Speaker 1 (03:00:52):
Cholesterol shove it away from the top. There uh you
short of answered this sweet? Already but how many read?
Speaker 2 (03:00:58):
It?
Speaker 1 (03:00:58):
Anyways rise in guess does he agree with? Fasting what
is the? Purpose how many days should we? Fast and
can we? Do what can we do or have in the? Meantime?
Speaker 3 (03:01:14):
Oh, well, YEAH i mean of, Course i'm a proponent of.
FASTING i try to do Myself mondays And thursdays fastest
for me or from sun up to, sundown no, food no,
water and then of course we have the Month ramadan
of thirty. Days So i'm a proponent of. FASTING i
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think it's one of the greatest miracles that we have
in regards to healing the. Body and when you.
Speaker 1 (03:01:45):
Say, fashion, fashion, like you, know the greater kind of
fast it's just? Water is that what you or do
you take juices or you, know how did you find?
Speaker 5 (03:01:54):
It?
Speaker 1 (03:01:54):
Fasting for?
Speaker 3 (03:01:56):
ME i do no, liquid no food from sun up to.
Sundown and but then of course that's just, there just,
there just, walking, relaxing you, know stay off of the
staying off your, phone being off Of wi.
Speaker 13 (03:02:11):
Fi.
Speaker 3 (03:02:12):
Uh you, know those things need to be incorporated to
when you're, fasting trying to get the body a chance to,
rest and you can't.
Speaker 1 (03:02:19):
REST i gotta ask, you because but what do you
do when you get those hunger pangs and get their
headaches and stuff like that you're not.
Speaker 3 (03:02:28):
Eating just, discipline just realize that it ain't gonna last that. Long,
Yeah i've been doing it for forty. Years so you,
know ONCE i start my thirty, days maybe the first
two days a little tough because your body is you,
know all of a, sudden you're switching and, saying, okay no,
food no. Water so your body's, saying, hey you, know
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give me. Something tell the body, no and then the
body adapts and you just keep.
Speaker 1 (03:02:55):
Moving jay mentions your. Book when was the first signed
that book was? Published and how can we get copies
of the.
Speaker 3 (03:03:03):
Book, yes the book was published in two thousand and,
five AND i have to, say by the grace Of,
god you know it's been it's been out there with no,
advertising no. Marketing h and so it's is a. Blessing let's,
see if you're on The west, coast simply hosts. Them
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if you're in the Southeast atlanta you go To Mad,
books and if you're Up North Philly baltimore, area you
go To Everyone's. Place those are the three locations that
they carry the book.
Speaker 1 (03:03:41):
And spell it for us because it's not spelled the traditional.
Speaker 3 (03:03:43):
WAY M e D i S I n S I
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Speaker 1 (03:03:52):
N all, right thank, you Doctor. Whitaker and that was
a groundbreaking. Books As jay, mentioned it is a, great great.
Book if lse you want to know more about your
body what you should be, eating that's a great. Book
thank you, again Doctor. Gitter BEFORE i let you go,
again how come folks reach you real? Quick?
Speaker 3 (03:04:07):
Oh, yeah reach? Me uh Doctor, WHITTAKER D. R Period
whittaker W H I T A K E r at
hotmail dot com and, UH i respond to all. Emails
so that's that's the best way to reach.
Speaker 1 (03:04:21):
Me alrighty uh real click if you can do it
Real Cliff cliff In, Baltimore can you do it in twenty? Seconds?
Cliff your question real quick for Doctor.
Speaker 3 (03:04:30):
Whittaker, yes, SIR i was.
Speaker 16 (03:04:32):
Wondering UH i weekly started Doing uh, no no? Meat
so SHOULD i SHOULD? I since you said that it's
bad for you to do story, products is it betters?
Speaker 3 (03:04:44):
It?
Speaker 7 (03:04:44):
Do allow?
Speaker 3 (03:04:45):
Me or?
Speaker 14 (03:04:46):
Uh or what.
Speaker 3 (03:04:49):
You? KNOW i? Mean allow? Me it is, good but
you still have to know you know how it was
raised and of course we know it was slaughtered. Correctly
but are they seeding the beef the cows soy are
defeating the. Grass so that's the key things you wanted
to be, grass grass, stated and grass.
Speaker 1 (03:05:08):
Finished all, Right thank You cliff for your. Call if
that's it for. Today family class has. Dismissed thank, you Doctor. Whittaker,
family stay.
Speaker 3 (03:05:17):
Strong stay.
Speaker 1 (03:05:18):
Positive it'll take so long next, time all, right we'll.
Do stay, strong stay. Positive, please as we just talked,
about please please stay. Healthy we'll see you tomorrow, morning
six o'clock right here In baltimore on ten TEN, wlb
also in THE dmv on fourteen FIFTY wl Or information
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