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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is a breast cancer awareness months. And for those
of you who don't have significant other others and you
really are, you know, kind of shy about doing self examination.
Juniors and I have started a fledgling program, a pilot
program if you will, called uh Touching to Save Lives
so T T T S L.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Have you seen juniors? His hands?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Yes, he's hand handed. Let me hand you looking at
the wrong hands, baby, Yeah, I've used to look at
hands till I needed the eurologies and then I find
a small handed Japanese lady.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
And these are rated five point zero missus count before
they go in.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Right, Yes, that I don't I've never noticed that far,
but they but they do show curricular on the walls.
What are they? What are they?
Speaker 2 (00:52):
What are they? What are they poking around.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
For to see if there are any abnormalities? Supposed to
be small and smooth. Yeah, if it's rough or you know.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Well, God bless her.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
I hope you get an experienced one because could you
imagine they don't know who you just know it's.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Not junior college and now you're going to the beauty college.
Is getting a haircut. These people know what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
I hope so that it's not the laugh They want
a boyfriend. I'm just trying to think.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
But he does call me all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
He sends you flat.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
While you laughing when they put your feet in the
stirups and crank you open.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Happened in twier.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Please, Happy breath to the Simon Cowell. Have birthday to
Tony Braxon, Have birthday the Bryce Wills and I actually
met his brother Ruth. Happy breath to Omar Benson Miller.
Happy breath to the Charles Wilson from the NFL. Dope Dude.
Have birthday Nicole Ari Parker at birth to the Joy Bayhart.
Havet birth of the Priest Homes. Happy birthday the Mookie
bets He's killing all the Dodgers. Happy birth of the
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Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Had birth of the Archbishop Desmond too too.
Happy birth of the Willie Knowles, who was the first
African American player to be named captain of a professional
sports team, the Celtics. But to the Mods this Fleetwood
Walker the first black pair decades before Jackie Robinson, then
several years before the color line of baseball was Dordan.
He joined the major leagues in eighteen eighty four, after
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the game against the Louisville Eclipse, and the Louisville papers
complained about his inclusion. They called him Darky woodn't just
take the al they had it down. Look, now that
ain't fair. You got the black dud. Wait a minute,
they didn't call them the black dude back then. No,
but yeah they listen. I'm i gotta take that for
somebody who's only it was forty percent white. Let me
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do all of that stuff right there. You not just
chiming y'all, keep doing it.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
I bet I'm more African than both of y'all.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
That's come on, you're kidding me, especially you stick with
Jazz je I bet you Jazz and he might beat you.
Oh you're crazy Nigerian by hiself. We ain't even talked
about the rest of them. Yeah, come wait, oh wait, wait,
my watch is gone. Wait, can't stop it. Don't say
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we got a great show line up for you, Jaz.
I'm going to have what's trending. I'm going to have
a little note from the ged section. It's jazz man,
what man? Can you please tell these good people what
is trending?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Oh, this is a horrible story that's trending?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
And it just really breaks my heart, as it does
a lot of people on social media, and that is
the young man who committed suicide. They're in Texas, right,
is it, Karen Lacey Kieren Lacy. So sad when you
find out that apparently the investigation was all wrong. They
did a lot of covering up a lot of misinformation
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regarding the crash that they say he was responsible for.
Turns out, luckily, the DA did their own private investigation
to uncover the fact that he was about seventy two
yards behind the point of impact when the collision happened.
Now very young, obviously, I think he was like twenty
four years old, had his whole life in front of him.
On top of that, they said it was pretty certain
(04:02):
that he was going to be, you know, in the NFL,
and unfortunately, you know, with social media and the criticism
of everyone just got to be too much and he
took his life.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
That's so sad, so sad.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Considering you know, they have bodycam footage showing that he
was innocent, you know, in terms of them having to
coax people and I guess witnesses to say things that
weren't true. On top of the fact that them finding
out that he was nowhere near the crash.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
And when you.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Consider the broader part of this story, and that is
that the mom had to bury a child who committed
suicide and to find out that her father had committed suicide.
So she had been through this a little bit before
in terms of, you know, having to relive this kind
of tragedy. And it's just so sad now and I
don't even know what you can do at this point. Besides,
some people need to be fired, but it's not going
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to bring him back.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Some people need to be arrested. Have you just filled
out a fall?
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I agree with that.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
When I lived in Alabama, I used to be the
ring announcment for Roy Jones Junior. I was on my
way to work a fight and an accident happened around me.
I was involved, but I didn't get hit, and they
tried to blame it on me. Yeah, I was young,
like yo, I didn't do any of this. My car's
not hit. Happened all around me. They try to say
you pulled in front and all that dude did, but
they tried to do it.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
They try to get this crazy.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
It's so unfortunate too, when you consider this young man
what he was thinking anyway. Also trending, now this I
saw out of Baltimore at a restaurant called Cross Street
Public House in Federal Hill. Now there was a black
bouncer there who apparently this white dude walked up on
and was challenging him. I don't know if it was
about trying to get in or I'm not quite sure.
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I do know the bouncer, the black guy, put him
in a choco for about fifty seconds, and people who
were watching were trying to you know. Of course, some
people were saying, hey, he's tapping out, he's tapping out,
and other people are like, he should have never tried
him in the first place. The guy ended up being okay,
but you know, just the fact that there was this
back and forth as to who was right and who
was wrong. I would say, if it's a big dude
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who's a bouncer.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Don't try it.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Blame alone.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
I don't know what was going on with leaving law.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
It doesn't mean that the bouncer gets to put this
guy in a choke over fifty seconds and the guy
literally was tapping and saying hey, hey, hey, because he
could have killed him. So but you know I would
say there's enough blame for both sides, just saying, but
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Speaker 2 (06:51):
And that is what's trending.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
June first, nineteen twenty one, in the Greenwood District in
Tot's of Oklahoma, a riot, brace out a race. Right,
of course, white residents take to the skies and airplanes
and drop explosives on the black residents of Tosa, Oklahoma,
killing three hundred people, many of them children. Of course,
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no one has ever brought to account for this. It
was the first time that an American city was bombed
from the air, the very first time. It would not
be the last. May thirteenth, nineteen eighty five and six
two two one Osage Avenue in Philadelphia, apartment building is
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bombed by Philadelphia Police Operation Move. They dropped a military
grade device on the apartment building. It resulted in sixty
buildings being destroyed. They let it burn for hours. It
also resulted in the death of twelve people, five of
them children. And though many people raised doubts and concerns,
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and they were very angry, no one was ever by
to account. No one. Now September thirtieth, twenty twenty five,
at three o'clock in the morning, another apartment building is rated.
Children infants are walked out with zip ties on. All
of the residents are told to leave. Here is the thing.
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These things have happened over and over and over and
over again, and they so little to no regard for
children at all. And when people talk to me about
how far we've come. It seems to me that the
more things change, the more they say the same. That's
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a little note from the ged section. It's the deal
Hugley show.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
She's jazz, she smiles. It's the jazzy report. I'm in
d L. Hughley sound.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
The only woman on Tennessee's death row has been scheduled
for execution more than thirty years after after she killed
a teenage romantic rival. The Tennessee Supreme Court schedule the
execution of Christa Gale Pike September thirtieth, twenty twenty six.
If Pike's execution is carried out, she will be the
first woman executed in Tennessee in over two hundred years.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yeah, well Texas did it, cal of Fay Tucker, Carli
fay Bakery.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
But this is in Tennessee. I know, maybe they getting
through the teas well.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
It's the nineteenth should be the nineteenth woman to be
executed in US history.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Yeah, Carla fay Baker was ar Tucker was the Calin
fay Baker or Tucker was the last. She was an
axe murder right in Texas and she was born against
Christian that like Texas like well, tell Jesus. We said, Hi, Tucker,
Cali Fay Tucker, you're gonna be talking to the Lord.
Take home. That's right, born again Christian.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Yeah, I don't know if Tennessee has elected to do
the firing squad. You know, you can have their choice
of the South Carolina, right, or the firing squad you
think in South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah, it's a couple of places.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
I think. The lower the IQ, I'm telling you, the
lower of the test scores, the higher the islands, the
higher propensity provider that. It's funny because Texas is now
going to Chicago. Texas National Guards are going to Chicago,
and they're driving past cities that have a higher crime rate.
Discussing the drive through Texas, and both both Dallas and
(10:16):
Houston have higher cos. So your your people got to
drive through danger's neighborhoods to get.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
To get you some place it's not as dangerous. That's
alets stupid, speaking of danger.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
People with severe obesity are likely to face discrimination when
called health care, with many clinics outright refuse well, I
didn't know they outright refused to see them, they say.
A new study says about forty one percent of the
clinics refused to schedule an appointment for a hypothetical patient wing.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Four hundred and sixty five pounds.
Speaker 4 (10:43):
Come on, now, do you know who the biggest uh
group of doctors are?
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Who say no white doctors like that. No, a certain kind,
like a specialty.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Oh uh, turness, gird just tell me who there?
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Well?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Yeah, well, because they're always full with food, how could
they get they? Yeah, I'm telling you, just shut up
and I'm gonna tell you something. Do you know that
if this is if the Democrats fold and the problem
can get their way, a couple making eighty five thousand
dollars a year who played seven thousands a year for
a premium, their premiums could go as high as twenty
five thousand dollars. So all these people, this is what
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you guys said you want. And if they fold, if
they don't get something, if they don't get some some
of the protectings Obama of the Affordable Health Care Act,
people are going to go bankrupt just paying for health insurance.
And this is something you want.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Is voted for.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Uh So a man arrives for to pick up a
woman for a first day, and she demands two on
and fifty four a babysitter, and I believe the Latin
word for that is by. I think that that's their laddin.
I'm pretty sure that that. I don't know what that means.
Is it a man's responsibility to pay for a women's
babysitter when going on a date? That is the question
that we're going to post you eight seven seven Set.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
Us up on Twitter at doo Hugley Radio or on Facebook.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
The dyohu we shore on the website is THEDEO.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
He was so a man A rives a bigger woman
up for a date. She says she needs two hundred
and fifty dollars for a babysitter. Here's the audio going on.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
You get in, I need to fifty for the babysitter.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
You need to for the babysitter.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yeah, you want to go on this date?
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Right?
Speaker 2 (12:16):
You aren't going to date? Take day? I need to
fifty for the babysitter.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
First off, are these kids made of gold? No?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Terms of fifty dollars?
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Well?
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Second off, how long are they going to be gone?
Speaker 3 (12:27):
Right?
Speaker 2 (12:28):
I mean, I don't know what the going rate for
a babysitter is.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Well, I was an out. Well as you know, you
were baby, I was a babysitter, was my How much
did you get paid for out of nothing? I would see,
I was taking it back. It was for me with
slave labor. Hold on, I was, yeah, were these children, Yeah,
but it was a slave labor they were. I was
forced but you helped to bring them here? So no, no, no,
but here when I babysitted them. I didn't get it
fair adequate our conversation, I was, I was, you know,
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I don't want to say you were free though. The
slavery is what it was though, access.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
To sunshine, all those things, how many how many breaks
did you get?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
None? It was? It was. It was really slavery. Did
you say, yes, it was kind of Are you getting reparation? No,
not at all. I'm just I'm the I'm the black
people of our relationship. That's what I am. I'm I
was forced into slave laboring, never fairly compensated. Wow, And
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I know I took care of them. I paid for
them and I had to to watch them. Yeah. Yeah, yeah,
so I think, uh, but nevertheless, I can, I think
I can weigh in with my level of expertise is
on the world's greatest BASI ever, let's ask Kyle that
maybe I think I think I think that whatever deal
like I would not do it, But then I means
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somebody wouldn't do it, and whatever. If he thinks that's
a fair deal, then who am I to say? But
I do think that's awful presumptuous for somebody to say
something like that, but we can't authorize. Is the collapse?
You know? Yeah, if you want that? What the class? Yeah,
how do we do for the It better be worth it.
I take you out two hundred fifty.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Dollars collaps It sounds like I'm.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Already If I spend two fifty on on a babysit,
you could expect Apple Bee's or waffle House after that.
I mean, you know, you're done blew all the money.
That a two hundred and fifty dollar a day would
be a good day. It would be a it would
be an expensive day. You It would be if you
went out to two under fifty that you have a
steak dinner. That was that seventy five dollars A piece
of hundred fifty dollars with drinks that's two twenty tip
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tip so t shirt. Yeah, so you can run two
undre fifety just going to dinner. But no, but I'm
talking about seventy five dollars if it's all in like
a seventy five dollars meal. I'm talking about size included
or whatever. Salad is A is an expensive meal. So
you you got to remember that. That that that that,
and I ain't talking about the drinks. So you you
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could spend two hundred and fifty dollars and that would
be a great day. Yeah, in addition to two hundred
fifty dollars, I gotta pay for your kids. That's insane.
But if you will do it, what can I say?
I mean, if you think it's worth it, that's what
can I say. We're gonna get to your calls in
a bit of man that comes to pick a woman
up for a date, she says, that'll be two fifty
please can you can you catch that? For these brats
I have?
Speaker 3 (15:16):
You ain't even pay for the data car nothing, that's
nothing to get out the driveway right right?
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Man? So yeah, do you think like that is very presumptuous?
But what do you think is worth it? Eight seven
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