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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the dal you will show you a twenty
twenty five edition. Remember, if you're going to be in Cleveland, Ohio,
will be there this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Also if
you were in the Philadelphia at the Cleveland and Problem.
If you were in Philly, I will be there on
December eighth at the City Winery down Limited myself, and
then on the tenth I will be in Chicago at
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the Chicago City Winery. And then starting the twelfth through
the fifteenth, I will be at the Charlotte Comedy Zone.
So a bunch of chances to see me and don't
miss it. We were talking last week. We were off
last week, but apparently they have re reassigned. Whether they
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have said that nursing nursing aren't professionals, right, Yes, that
is what they said, and I did a post about it,
and people like you just race Baby and the and
the author of the twenty twenty five. Prior to twenty
twenty five said that they were they were restricting some
kind of fundings fundings on some occupations because they want
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to increase the marriage birth rate. So what they're trying
to do, all of these nurses aren't just nurses. Secondary
education is is you know, an esthetist, it is educators,
it is social workers, it's physical therapists, its doctors, assistance,
anybody in that field who wants to go on a
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high and earn more money. They are trying to make
it difficult for you to do that because they want
you in the home, having babies and anybody. So what
people don't seem to realize. In nineteen seventy four, women
were finally given the ability to have their own bank
account without a man in nineteen seventy four, nineteen seventy four,
to be a woman to get a credit card, a
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man had to sign the piece of paper what he was,
your husband or not. It had to have a man signature.
And there are a lot of women who voted for
just that. You had JD. Van say that women should
stay in abusive relationship. You heard had them say that right.
You had Charlie Kirk intimate that women are best served
in the home. What was the kicker from from Kansas
City when he gave his a speech at that liberal
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you know, at that the conservative university, he talked about
traditional roles of women and a sidebar. Ever since the
Kwan Burnley went to see the president of the Eagles
have not been sold terrible, terrible ever since he went
to see Donald Trump, just telling you, should you get
what the cowboys been playing? That's something. That's that's what
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you know. God don't like you when you cowboys are winning.
That's let me tell you something. Happy birthday to Britney Spears,
Happy birthday to Lucy Lou, Happy birthday of Nelly for
title have birthday the Alfred Enoch How to Get Away
with Murder, Happy birth of the Trench Hapy, birthday of
the Aaron Rodgers. Happy birthday to Teria Mai uh from
Jaron and Jason. Happy birthday to Jaron and Jason Collins.
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Happy birthday, uh to one of them. Jason came out
as gay. Right, that's a tall gay dude. I'm like
you all to be gay. Your boyfriend got go up
on you. That's crazy. Happy birthday to Gianni VERSACEI. And
of course, happy birthday to Juice Worldwide. We got that's possible,
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stud of course we've got a great show line up
for you, Jazz and we'll have which trainding. I will
have a little note from the ged section. It's the
DL huge show jazz Man, tell these good people.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Go Cavil soup if you can believe there's some controversy
there when you're talking about soup. But apparently the drama
surrounding them involves a lawsuit of a former employee who
secretly recorded a company executive who was making disparaging and
racist comments.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
You know.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
He talked about how, you know, I guess the company's
products really is for you know, poor people about you know,
also made disparage and comments about Indian workers and claimed
a lot of them come to work under the influence
of edible butnot. And then he talked about the I
guess what's included or the ingredients in the soup, and
how they use three D printed chicken and lab grown
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chicken and all of these things. Uh yeah, I never
know when somebody's recording.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
Exactly makes a chumpy, chunky soup.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I'm gonna tell you something.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
It is Campbell's, but it's just cold chi their lexus
of it. You know, if you Toyota do up.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Brand, I'll tell you what you said. You want to say, Uh,
but that can be that cream of mushroom uh on
on chicken. That's how make you do it too?
Speaker 2 (04:56):
People are over this yes segment that Oprah did over
the holidays called no Contact Holiday, and she basically had
like audience members and they were talking about how, you know,
I guess there are people who say, I have no
contact at all whatsoever with my family during the holidays.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
I don't call, I don't go see it, none of that.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
And they're saying, experts believe it's because there is a
shift in how younger generations believe in protecting their mental
health and their boundaries and all of those things, just
because of the uptick in you know, I guess the
epidemic of suicide and depression and all of those things.
And a lot of people were upset with Oprah about it.
But a lot of people they called it, you know,
what is it gaslighting and whatnot?
Speaker 3 (05:38):
But other people said, I totally get it.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
Let me tell you something. In that vein there is
a brother and sister and they do this podcast called
an Unnecessary Conversation and they talk about their mother and fatherhood.
Who they talk what they ava average, they're the worst
white people on the face of it, are Unnecessary Conversation
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that podcast that mother and father are the I've imagine
they are the worst white people ever.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
It's hardly they created a son who could be so
I guess well balanced and yeah, more.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Liberal they are. Like he said, if if if President
Trump ordered him the troops to go down his son,
he would figure he was justified. I like, and they
all are. They all look in bread though they do,
all of them hair, and all of them look closer.
They they grew up close to a nuclear plant, all
of them. Have you ever seen the movie.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
That he'll.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Anyway, congratulations to Corey Booker who got married.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Yeah, spirit all the way out.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
You're up next to Scott. I think Corey actually like
bra it does.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
Was also engaged to Rosie Dawson as well. But Alexis
looks a lot like those young though. Yeah, I'll tell
you what she is gorgeous. Yeah, now Tim, Tim Scott
like damn yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
And you know what Gail say that.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
You know she went to the wedding, but she also
attended the particular ceremony where they did. He pledged to
take care of her even if they got a divorce,
and this is you know, laid out all the parameters
and s prenup something like that.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
But it was some kind of Jewish.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
I don't know what it was Jewish, I don't know,
but they went to they had they made some kind
of Jewish commitment.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Where yes, all right?
Speaker 1 (07:40):
So, this, of course is Stephen A. Smith's response to
Mark Kelly and a few other members of the Democratic
lawmakers who posted videos were mining members of the military
that they're not obligated to respect and honor a unlawful order.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
This is what he said, Senator, what the hell are
you doing looking into the camera and telling military men
and women to ignore the commander in chief?
Speaker 6 (08:09):
How dare you do that? Never served in the military,
that's true. I have family members who did. Some of
my best friends have. I haven't heard one of them,
not one of them say that was okay?
Speaker 3 (08:21):
How dare you do that?
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Is it treason?
Speaker 6 (08:23):
No? Is it punishable by death? It shouldn't be. So
the answer is no. But you no better, Senator Kelly,
you know better. How dare you do that? What are
you supposed to do? You're a ranking senator.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
You could go to the Senate, you could go to
the house.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
You can put up.
Speaker 6 (08:39):
Drawer of paperwork. You could try to start articles of impeachment.
If you think there's something illegal. I mean, damn it
ain't like y'all haven't done it before. You appeached the
man twice where that get you had to let them alone?
In twenty ten to twenty maybe you wouldn't be back
terrorizing the Democratic Party the way that he is.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
It has come to life that there's a bipartisan coalition
of both Republican senators and congressmen and Democrat senators country
they have questions about Pete Hechmick's strike on a Venezuela vote. Allegedly,
there are people who are saying that he ordered a
second strike and said kill them all. If that is
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in fact the case, they are guilty of not only
war crimes, but potentially murder anybody who carred those strikes
out do not get to absolve themselves with that by
saying I was just following an order. Maybe they knew
that when they made that statement. Because you notice that
everything's quiet now. Nobody's saying that they're being disrepectful. Nobody's
on shows arguing that this is heresy. Nobody's saying the
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things that were saying before, because they are aware that
both Democrats and Republicans have questions about that very strike.
And if it turns out that he, in fact did
say kill them all, then those people are guilty of
war crimes. And they dig in fact follow a unlawful order,
and that follow another order would not protect them anymore
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than it's protected any number of people who try to
use that excuse. And my question for Stephen A. Smith is,
if you have a show called the First Take, why
is your take always so wrong? Why would you assume
that those people were just being partisan? Maybe they knew
something that now is coming to let they may maybe
they knew that there is a tape that exists of
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a secretary of Defense killing people illegally. Why is it that,
if you're going to lead the conclusions, you always leave
before you look. Why is it your first take is
always always always wrong? She's jazz, It's the Jazzy report
on the d L.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Hughley Sham, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by
the Trumpet administration against the state law that prevents immigration
arrests in state and local courthouses. The suit challenge New
York's Protect Our Court's Law, which makes people immune from
warrantless arrest when attending a court proceeding in which they
or a family member is a party or witness.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
They got to stop that.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Yes, they do show with the court the arrest. Yes,
like a sting operation.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
It is a.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Growing number of people are ditching alcohol in favor of weed.
The trend is called Cali sober. Now, a new study
suggests that actually smoking weed might lead to people drinking less,
at least in the short term. Exposure to THHC caused
people to I guess, drink fewer drinks and delay their
alcohol intake.
Speaker 7 (11:33):
Wow, they got wine infused with so instead of alcohol
that has THC in it.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Now, Wow, thank you very good.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
That's all right.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Research.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
This is very interesting. So on the No Fligazy podcast,
which I've I've heard of time too, there was an
argument that a woman can't raise a man.
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Listen to it.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Got stand up young right now?
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Boys, but they stand up.
Speaker 7 (12:07):
No woman can raise son, and to a man, the
only way a son can become a man is through
a father. The other way is discovering it on his own.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
I don't buy his argument, but I do think, like
any like we've had any other any a myriad of times,
it is best if he has some level of positive
influence from a man, it is it works best for him.
So do you think that on a fugazi podcast? Do
you think uh that a woman can or cannot raise
a man? Eight seven seven six?
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Set up on Twitter a do Hugley Radio or on
Facebook the Hugley Show. The website is a d hug
Show dot com.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Uh do you think a woman can or cannot raise man?
I will say this, A rose can go through and
grow through concrete. Right, It's not the optimum condition, but
it can't happen.
Speaker 7 (12:57):
Right.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
There was a there was any early two thousands, there
was an earthquake that was so powerful in Japan it
actually made a river run backwards. So if you said
a river can run backwards, can it happen? Yes? Or
some once in a while you'll see these anomalies. I
saw polar bears that were into Santa Monica. Do you
see that? Not? They some kind of way they got
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into Santa Monica. And what the thing is The argument
was that maybe their their you know, evolution is gonna
make them because you know what happens is you know,
you evolve to whatever circumstances you're so I don't know
if they fell off a boat on the zoo. But
they were in zud a boat. You know, I don't
know if they failed, you know, I don't know what
they were doing, like they could have been transport. I
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don't know what happened. I know it is weird to
see affairs who were on polar bears in Santa Mana.
I know that's weird for sure. But the can woman
can or cannot a woman to raise the man? That's
the question they apposed to, And I think it's silly
that anybody says that they can. But for we got
an hour to kill something gonna I'm gonna play along
with this dumb ass question. I'll play along with it.
We're gonna go to our social media platform for platform.
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Uh especially Okay, what do they say?
Speaker 7 (14:03):
So we got Byron from Massachusetts and Byron says, hey, nah, Yeahrons.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Byron's a dumbass. They've had to in any number of circumstances.
What I do dislike is that the popular adage that
black men, uh we know that from the CDC and
other other bureaucracies. They tell us black men participate in
their children's life at a higher level than any other demographic, Right,
But I would say that there are a lot of
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women who don't see that like it's like it could
be in a clips, but if you ain't got the
right equipment, you ain't gonna see it, you know what
I mean? Yes, so obviously, well I'm gonna get I'm
gonna get to you because you've had to do it well.
You in concert with the cadre of people that you
had helping you, you had a village.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Right, it was not a village, but thank you well.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Your mama she she.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Wasn't that big. She was a little heavy, but she.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Wasn't bigot being being as big a see, that's why,
that's why, that's why we came a question.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
Let me ask, that's why you know what?
Speaker 1 (15:02):
What word did you use to describe I was talking
about the people that helped you raise Joey. That's what
I was talking about.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
I know that.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Okay. I wouldn't tell about how big your mother was
at all. I would never do that while you were
listening to me. I might say it behind your back.
And if God wanted me to talk to you, he
would have made it back what he wouldn't If God
wanted me to say, he wouldn't have made a back,
special kind of person. I'm a special kind of person
who has the number one Syndicator radio show, and I'm
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a Hall of Fame nominee. But we're gonna get to
you guys. Enough about me.