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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is a deal. He can show your twenty twenty five. Addition,
if you were going to be in Richmond in Virginia,
you are up next. I'm going to be there this
Friday and Saturday at the Richmond Funny Bone. And it
is short in Raycho County. Look I know all that. Yeah,
A big, a big, big shout out to a VP
Kamla Harris. I got a chance to moderate her event
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last night in San Francisco. Was two sold on shows.
You could never tell she was. She wasn't running for president.
I swear to god, I've never seen a vice president
still be that relevant to people. Wow, I was going
to ask you how it went. It was spectacular. She
was she respected, She looked great, like you know the
old expressions. She don't look like what you've been through.
She certainly does not. But I think she looks better
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than the country does. That's a little bar come on, man.
But you know, we of course I was moderating. We
had there's some things that we disagreed on, and like,
I think she has this belief that you know, I
think that everybody who voted for Donald from it, particularly
if you did it three times, is either a racist
or well, racism is not a deal breaker, and that
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makes you a racist, so it's just it's not. But
she doesn't she she didn't have to believe that even
this whole bad bunny thing, which I can't I don't understand,
Like he's an American, right, and the thing that I
don't understand is I don't understand. I don't speak or
understand Spanish. You do, okay when you order Mexican foods,
which your fat ass you don't it don't never stop
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you from ordering guac or or fajitas, like and all
all for most for the vast majority of the American population.
Holidays are you know, holidays including the super Bowl which
is an unofficial holiday, or for eating. You're not gonna
hear You're not gonna hear a bad bunny of the
crunch of your nachos. And did you hear Jason Woodlock
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talk about he gonna do with everything within his power
to stop bad buney from the point with it, it
ain't will power, that's for sure. You You you don't
got to worry about seeing this well, you can't even
see your feet. What are you talking about? Like, like,
what kind of power do you have? Like in the
super Bowl to Jason Woodlocke is not a game, it's
what he serves his breakfast. And what are you talking about?
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Happy brother to Lama Namon Rucker, Why did I get married?
Have brother to Brownie James's he's you know what, you
could say what you want about Lebron James getting his
son a job. I think we've seen, you know that,
that kind of you know what did they call that word? Uh, nepotism.
We're seeing that kind of nepotism throughout through a broadcasting
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corporate America. You know, you could, we can go up
and down the ladder, but I think he's a kid
who's trying to at least earn it and not. You know,
he's not you know, he's not George Bush Jr.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Happy breathther to Rebecca Loco Lobo, Happy Breathe the Trevor Lawrence,
Happy Brother to Carmaya Westbrook from Grace James on All American,
Happy birtha to Chris Matthews, Happy birtha of the Ricky
Hadden't I think Ricky hadn't passed? Didn't he did? Ricky
hadn't passed? I think he might have. Let's see check
I don't want to kill the man if he did.
Happy birthday to Jonathan Minga while you're looking at it up.
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Happy birtha to Tony Junji, the first African American head
coach to ever win a Super Bowl. Congratulations to him
and then boy Boy and then he start talking about
Jesus too much. They're like, you know what, that's enough, Tony.
And Happy birthday possimously of course, to Jerry hurt Heller,
the n w A manager. Did we find out at
least he just died last month? Yeah, Ricky Hadd, Yeah,
I thought, yeah, two ago. I've killed a lot of
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people that I have said were gone that weren't. So
this time, unfortunately, I'm right. So Happy heavenly birthday to
Ricky Hadden. We got a great show lined up for you.
We got ninety seconds of ninety hits with DJ Luci
and of course I'm going to give you a note
from the ged section while Jazz's gonna finally do her job.
Since the DL Hughley Show, This is Van Jones on
Bill Maher, Iran and Cutter have come up with a
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disinformation campaign that they are running through TikTok and Instagram.
That is massive. If you are a young person, you
open up your phone and all you see is dead,
gods of baby, dead, gods of baby, dead, God's baby,
Briand did he dead gods of baby? That's basically I
don't know what I found more repulsive him actually saying
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that are the fact that nobody, including the panel or
the audience, had an objection to it. They all laughed heartily.
And Van Jones is the one person I know that
is capable of doing something I thought was unimaginable. He
is capable of looking like a decent, earnest, hard working,
area dyet human being, a human being while acting like
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a ghoul. Now, I don't know how you can go
from a civil rights activist or a human rights activist
and to actually shape your mouth to make a joke
about children. Now, of course I'm a proponent of free speech.
I believe that he should be able to say what
he wants to say. But this is particularly telling because
it tells who Van Jones has all the integrity of
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a wind chime. It depends on what day, what he means,
or what he's offended by, or what he's championing. But
to make a joke about children and to intimate that
there are forces that are telling us what we're seeing
is not real. The whole of Europe, all of Europe,
all of Europe, every single human rights organization, even white
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supremacists have said what was going on in Israel. They
can see, You can't. You can't. You can't see, so
you think it's all propaganda, all of it. So the
entirety of the world, every single one of the allies
of the United States of America, every single one, every
member of the United Nations, every single human rights organization, doctors,
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we've heard from actual Israeli military to tell you what's happening,
and you think all something else. Either you really believe
that or there's something else going on. Now. I don't
know what side of the isle that people come down
on this thing on, but I thought that at a
basic level we could have a level of truth. So
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none of them, none of what we're seeing is real.
Everybody's lying, everybody's been up, everybody's been fooled except you,
except you. We literally there are white supremacists who say
what is going on in Israel is an abomination in
terms of children, and you can't see it. That's the
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thing I don't understand. So you know something they don't.
Either you are blind or you are complicit, and I
open your eyes. Hell man, you got four of them.
This a little note from the GED section. It's still
hug show. She's jazz. It's the Jazzy report on the
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d L. Hugley Sell.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
California's Governor Gavin do Some just did one of the
most contentious policies former VP Kamala Harris Champion during her
time as San Francisco DA. The governor signed a bill
in being a policy punishing parents for their children's chronic truancy,
a measure that became a flashpoint in Harris's twenty twenty
presidential campaign.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Yeah too late for me, too late. Yeah, way too
late for you. Yeah, too late for me. I've been
out of kids for school forty years. It's too late
for me. But thanks late.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Speaking of thanks, wow, Costco is going to start selling
monthly supplies of ozimpic and with GOVI for just four
hundred and ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Dollars to Uninsure members.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
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of gop one weight loss drugs UH and they've gained
a lot of popularity with you know, people touting their
body transformations and health benefits.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
That's that's gonna be. That's kind of kind of act
each other way. You can't give away with Goby and
ozipik and those free samples, like what do you Yeah,
that's why free samples. Take this shot simple. You can't
sell whole rotisseery chickens by the sixth fack and think
that Come on now.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Well you still need a prescription, by the way too,
Because I was going to say, it's a weird thing
to have, you know, a wholesaler, like I mean, I
guess they're all pharmaceutical companies are basically that as well.
But it's interesting to have someone that sells everything from
from lawn furniture and you know, batches of peanut butter
that also sell you know, this ozipic which you have,
you know usually goes to the insurance companies and people
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can't really afford it.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
We should call it, uh, you know costco by his
new name target kiss.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
My exactly because you know they still holds the line
on that.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Whole d hell yeah, hell yeah, yeah yeah, that's why
they sell thozimic. They're looking black people up. Then we
don't keep toes and our dignity. That's crazy, all right?
That comes with this sample. Uh, this is crazy. So
a man loses the jobs and he asked his wife
to pick up the building to the lads and love
the job. He finally gets one. Uh, but but the
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wife demand she he pays her back. Dang, are they married? Yeah?
If I said wife, you know, that might now mean
I was okay, you know, obviously ship the husband, which
means should the husband have to pay the wife back
for family expenses? Here, take a listen to this video
out here.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
He came home and he was like, you know, b
y'all lost my job.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
I'm like, all right, cool.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
So later like the bill it was time for the
bills or whatever, you know, And I'm like, you know,
the bills, doby or whatever. And he was like, okay,
you know I'm not working and I'm just or whatever.
So I told him, I said, look, if I pay
these bills, are you going to pay me the money back?
Speaker 1 (09:36):
This man has a nerve to tell me.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Why should I pay my wife back for paying our bill?
I told this man from day want my money is
my money and his money is our money?
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Why should I spend my money paying the bills, like, no,
he should have paid me back. That's a trifle woman
right there, that's tripe. That's the trifele. That and no,
you know what, you know what, I ain't got time
to cool runs. Listen this question we asked he loved
the man lost a job as his wife to pick
up the bills until he has another job. The wife says, okay,
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but the man's he pay her back? Right? Do you
think she's wrong? Eight seven seven two two two four
two six.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
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Speaker 1 (10:19):
We wait for your calls. This is the d Ugly Show.
It is the d o Ugley Show, your twenty twenty
five edition. Do you think should the husband have to
pay the white back for family expenses? That's crazy to me.
That's the question. We're going to ask you a seven
seven two six. But right now we're going to our
social media. Uh special, kay, what are they saying out there?
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So we got Eddie from South Dakota and Eddie said, man,
marriage sucks. You know, I do think that there's something
societally like I have. I have. I've had to say, hey,
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why don't you get this for me? I left my wallet, right, right,
I've done that before, right, Yeah, But I know that
I have to give you your money back. Oh you're
talking about Mia. I know that. Okay, I thought you
meant for your wife. I know that I have to.
I know that I got to do it, right, I
know I got to do it, even though I would
never do that. I would never do that because I
think that somehow women think that giving change back is
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or not making them whole. That's what they've extended themselves
to you is. I don't know, maybe maybe think you're
using them. I don't know. Maybe you think it's out
of the order.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
I mean, I'm gonna have to push back just a
little bit, only because I think that the dynamic of
the relationship determines that. I think if if your wife
has to pick up the bill because you left your
wallet at home, I don't know why she would ask
you for the change back because or ask you for
the money back because I'm sure all the money.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
All the money is coming to the same place.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
But if it's a friend and you say I left
my wallet at home.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Then y'all might as well money back.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
But I think in this particular case, I think the wife,
I agree with you is trifling because they are married,
they are partners, and where one as weak, the other
is supposed to be strong.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
And it has nothing to do with better. Now you
gotta pay me back. I'd be with a broke person,
but you wouldn't. I'd be with a broke person I
couldn't find a lie.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
First of all, the difference is when you married your wife,
she was making more money than you.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Listen, Okay, let's not retail. It's different. It's a different situation.
You were broke. May she marry you? Okay, let me
this up before this get into some bs woman's zeitgeys.
I made seventy five, she made six twenty five for
three weeks, three weeks, three weeks weeks, but for forty years.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
But she listened. She loved you before you were this big, superstary. Okay,
you didn't have all that. Always she always broke kind no, no, no, no,
for three weeks.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
She wasn't. If you were with somebody that was broken,
you would start to hate it. That's what I'm saying.
They were broke together. Okay, if you were with somebody
who's broke, you would start to hate that. If I
was brought her brokeness, if I was broke to I
would not hate. I don't even pity her because she's broke.
I don't even I don't care, I don't I don't
judge him. You don't pity her. I don't look at that.
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What's that I smell in the house? Oh broke? No,
you ain't doing that. Of what else you gonna do?
That's horrible and that's wow. All right, we gotta get
to your calls in a bit which it broke. Oh,
that's not true, that's not true.