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December 3, 2025 11 mins

The DLHS crew highlights The Human Being of the Week. Billionaire Jeff Yass pledged $100 million to the University of Austin so that it can offer free tuition forever, making waves as one of the largest donations to radically reshape the access and cost model of college. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is the d You can show your twenty twenty
five edition, which is almost up. So of course if
you're going to be in Cleveland, Ohio. Will be there
this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Cleveland Emperor, and
then on Monday the eighth, I will be at the
City Winery and Philadelphi along with down Living. I think
the tickets are sold up, but we have a waiting list.

(00:20):
And then on the tenth will be in Chicago the
City Winery. There two shows there, the first one soldo,
we have ticks a bail before and then of course Charlotte.
I'll be through the twelfth through the fifteenth, so they
have many chances to see me. There's no excuses less
you just want to, which is crazy. I think that
God Stephen A. Smith, if he is trying to run

(00:42):
for president, his forfeit. I think, I mean, I would think.
Because here's the thing you had a diet Tribe about
Mark Kelly, right. Mark Kelly turns out was one of
the people who had seen information letting him know that
there were at least questions about the legality of the
strikes in general on Villiswether fishing, on drug boats, as

(01:04):
they would call him as strikes in general, but then
a secondary strike where people in the water. It's against
the law, not just Trump's law, not the United States law.
It is against the Geneva Commission to shoot people when
you neutralize them. Yep, right, yeah, And maybe they knew
it at first, you know, and you know, what's the
worst thing could happen if you take an unqualified alcoholic

(01:26):
and put him in charge of the nation. Was what's
the worst that could hap it? In addition to like
using the snow and getting information get out, in addition
to that. So first he says that he didn't know
what happened. Then he was They have evidence. He was
on Fox News saying I saw the strike. Then he

(01:46):
said this morning, I left before the second strike. The
point is, you lead me to believe that what three
months ago they called the military leaders from all over
the world to come meet with him, and it was
what it was, tannam out to a loyalty test, right, yep, right.
He fired people. He fired up a lot of the
JAG Committee, Like a lot of people in JAG which

(02:07):
are the lawyers of the military, fire them. He has
a quadre of people that are loyal to him, and
you're trying to tell me you didn't know what happened,
and either you didn't know that was illegal or you
didn't care. Either one is bad.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Either one is bad.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
But the truth of the matter is this is the
evolution of criminality. When criminals, if you look at the
trajectory of a criminal or the timeline of a criminal,
they start out doing small things like it's a lot
of people by the time, how many times you heard
the TV show him like his rap she was long
in my arm, or you know, they always got away
with things, right, And what happens is when they get

(02:44):
away with things, do they stop? No, they keep going.
When a serial killer starts out, it starts off with
small things. It starts off with small things, and then
it keeps going. If it's never stopped, it'll keep going.
Donald Trump has never been thwarted. Is the trajectory of criminals.
First you start off with fraud, you know what I mean?
Then you then you rape is not a problem for you.

(03:06):
Then murder is not a problem for you. Like your
mama say, if you'll still, you'll kill. If you if
you lie, you'll still, if you're still, you'll kill. So
this is the evolution of criminality. He knows nothing's going
to happen to him. He's uh. He has a doormat
of a Congress, he has an accomplices in the Supreme Court.
When you look the other way and you vote for

(03:27):
a felon, you can't be shocked. When he can't continues
to commit felonies, you can't be shocked. I can't believe
a fella will keep doing doing felonious stuff. Yeah, this
dude is felonious as monk. Now, sometimes people get really

(03:49):
upset with the things I say, So we're going to
give them opportunity to express himself with that segment called
all the So won't you please welcome if you deal?
Corresponded Little Nissie James.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Lacy James your Fu Daly correspondent our first FDA league
comment comes Facebook. Raisin Wright says, d L. I here,
congratulations on order. You recently became a grandfather to a
beautiful baby girl. I also heard you said you were
going to spoil her and give her everything she asked for,
even after her parents tell her. Now, d L need

(04:21):
to stay out of the child raising business. Look at
your own kids turn out after you help raise them,
please stop, break the cycle.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Fuck.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Our next fut us comment is from Instagram NEXTI twenty
two says d L. I heard you constantly making fun
of your executive producer, skid cheat him ever since he
took a DNA test and found out he was thirty
eight percent. Why why is that a thing with you?
He is still a strong, intelligent black man. Besides, we
didn't make fun of you when your DNA test results

(04:51):
came back showing you were forty three percent, butthole fuck you,
d usally. Our last fdaly comment is from the to the.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Show in site. I love Sez d L.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Why do you always say everyone is against California. We
love almost everything about California. We love the Lakers, we
love Bad Burger, the Greek weather, palm trees, and Hollywood.
Even iconic artists have made great songs about California. Tupac,
Tony Tony Tony, Biggie, Oh cool, Jay d'elle, I'll see
it again.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
We love California.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
The only thing we hate about California is you fuck Delie.
Love's it for this week. This is nazy James F. Dely,
correspondent and until next week. Bye.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
There's now time for our human being other week, although
it seems that there's scant evidence there is very little
humanity sidebar. Did you see Megan Kelly and she was
talking about they were talking about the potential of you know,
people on armed citizens floating on to breathe that you

(05:55):
are just bombed, being bombed the second time. And she
was like, I want them to suffer. She's an evil
harpy of a woman. I hope she gets an eternal
yeast infection. I swear it. I swear it. I swear
that is my wish for her. I hope every time
she walks a lot of biscuit falls, as I swear
to God. I swear to God. She always had tail

(06:19):
for ever.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
You got to say, with no relief though, because products
are just no relief.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
She is no evil harpy of a woman. She's an
evil harpy. Her and the people from look Up look
up a podcast. I told you about it yesterday. What
was it? The uh uh? Some conversation, some conversation improbable,
some conversation unnecessary, ain't necessary conversation podcast. And this sister

(06:47):
and a brother and they're talking to their their trump,
her mother and father. They are the worst white people
I've ever heard us that have ever existed, and I'm
swear to god they are the worst white people, followed by.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Her, Yeah, because I was going to say, can we
can we talk about.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yes, now we're gonna the week happens to be white sideboard.
We get on. Now that we've you know, now that
we've qualified what in humanity, looks like it be time
to go to the human being of a week. I'm
just saying, I just want to you know, Okay, I'm
sorry that that did. Like we take a bit of
a deal. Yeah, but come on now, save us, save me,

(07:25):
save me. So the human being of.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
The week happens to be billionaire Jeff yes out of.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes he's giving yes yes, yes,
hell yeah.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
Yes he's worth sixty five point seven billion dollars. Aware, Okay,
but he's giving one hundred million dollars to the University
of Austin for free tuition.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Wow. Wow, that's pretty good that the states cool.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yes, yes, yes, school just opening twenty twenty one, Yeah,
just open.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
So yeah yeah yeah, are you really doing that?

Speaker 2 (08:09):
It's a gimmy?

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Yeah yeah, Regan, stop man, stop.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
The yat.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
That what his name is what's his name, jeff Yeah,
I'll say.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
The first name you said about that, jeff Y.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
He's taking his money back many yeah, yes, and they're
gonna end. They're gonna gifted with a rainbow boa. Yeah,
jeff yad he would give him a clap or or
the finger stapp There it is there. Yeah, did you
just do that?

Speaker 2 (08:50):
I can tell you can watch it.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
I can tell you talk. I saw, I saw being
We did a big call. He said, the gay dudes,
black gay dudes make the best potatoes I ever. Did
you see that? Let everybody go, yes, yes, yes. Now

(09:14):
it's time for what you need to do with one
on all these Sybil Wilks.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
It's Sybil Wilkes with what we need to know. The
White House is releasing new medical information on the President
following recent MRI testing. Press Secretary of Caroline Levitt confirmed
the President underwent body scans as a preventative measure and
said the results came back normal. The tests were described
as routine for individuals in his age group. The President

(09:39):
is seventy nine years of age. Speaking with reporters aboard
Air Force One over the weekend, the President addressed speculation
surrounding the scans, emphasizing the testing was not focused on
his brain. He added that he recently took the cognitive
assessments and told reporters he aced it. The White House
says the President remains in good health and continues to

(10:00):
maintain a full public schedule. A major criminal case move
forward Monday, as Luigi Mangioni appeared in court nearly one
year after authorities say he fatally shot United Healthcare executive
Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street. Prosecutors alleged the killing
was deliberate and targeted, stemming from anger towards the health
insurance industry. Defense attorneys argued during a pre trial hearing

(10:24):
Monday that critical evidence should be thrown out, claiming police
violated constitutional protections when they searched Mangioni's backpack without a
warrant after his arrest at Pennsylvania. McDonald's items sees reportedly
include a firearm and personal writings. Prosecutors say that the
search was legal and necessary under the circumstances.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
A judge has not yet ruled.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
And in entertainment news rapper Meghan the Stallion scored a
legal victory in her civil defamation case against blogger Maulagro Cooper.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Jurors found the blogger encouraged followers.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
To view a sexually explicit deep fake video of the
artists and awarded damages totaling fifty nine thousand dollars. To
subscribe to my free daily newsletter, please visit Sybil Wilkes
dot com for all the news twenty four to seven.
Go to newswe dot com. I'm Sybil Wilkes. Be informed,
he empowered. Thank you so much, Sybil.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Jasmine. Yeah, see, it's toward the end of the year.
She becomes human again. It's so nice. She gets it.
She breaks out of her cocoon. She comes along and
plays with us more The Dealhugley Show. It's coming up
directly right, Jasmin. Yeah, it's The Deal Hugley Show.
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