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August 8, 2025 44 mins

Megyn Kelly sparked backlash after publicly criticizing Beyoncé’s new Levi’s ad campaign, calling it “empty cultural pandering.” Kelly claimed the campaign shows Beyoncé as the opposite of the Sidney Sweeney ad. Many online have pushed back, arguing the ad celebrates Black Southern culture, fashion heritage, and Beyoncé’s roots—especially as the campaign coincides with her growing impact in fashion through her own clothing ventures. 

The Question of the Day focused on a disturbing and tragic case where a man, after finding out the three children he raised were not biologically his, went to his wife’s workplace, opened fire, and pistol-whipped her. D.L. posed the heavy question: What should his punishment be? Lastly, President Donald Trump issued a strong statement after five U.S. soldiers were shot and wounded during a training exercise in Georgia. Trump used the incident to push for increased military oversight and domestic safety reforms, while critics accused him of politicizing tragedy without addressing root causes like gun violence or mental health support within the armed forces. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is out the deal.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
We show your twenty twenty five editions again. Another mass shooting,
this time on army base. People we have so we
have so many types of shooting. We have shootings here
that we have to have different categories. So it's domestic shootings,
it's workplace shootings, it's random shootings, school shootings.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Church shooting.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
It sounds like a doctor Seu's poem. You can get
a shooting in a church, you can get it on
the base, you can get it at a school.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Got Americans shot? Yeah, and it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
And you know, let's this is I think in recent memory,
in the last fIF ten or fifty years, if I'm
not mistaken, there have been shootings at at least seven
military installations for hood a couple of times, right, yep.
And this is the thing that is particularly disturbing. One
of the reasons that gun access was expanded or even

(00:57):
and tried in the Constitution was to deal with the
tyrannical government, but with a well regulated militia. But the
people who would be in the militia are in support
of this tyrannical government.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
MM. Here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
If they were freeing people instead of locking them up,
if they were giving things away instead of taking them away,
they would be angry.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
They wanted to kill a man.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Let's forget I'm gonna talk about Bruce Pearl with his ass,
and I think any black dude who was looking to
go to play basketball, he ain't the only one.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
He ain't thrown the culture out there.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
But when you when you consider the fact that people
get angry at the things you try to do to
help them, the reason that our roles are decaying and
nothing is getting built is because in America, in order
for anything to get built, it can't be for the
public good. Some rich white guy gotta make money. They
got to they gotta get their contract to make money.

(01:48):
So we don't build things just for the public good,
because they call that socialist. But everything you do to
expand freedom to do something good for somebody. Look at
look at how angry they got Barack Obama for just
trying to give them the very madical care that they're like.
They were walking around. Keep the government out of my medicare.
The government is your medicare, you idiot. But but look

(02:09):
at the things they do. If you're if you're freeding
people instead of bombing them, angry.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
Free education. Don't do that, don't.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Know, don't do that.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
They don't have any money. They don't have any money
for teachers, but they have money for ICE. They'll they'll
forget to go to forgive students. Uh, the student loans
if you join Ice, all right. Happy birthday the DeMar DeRozan.
He still is a ballplayer.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Man.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
That's one thing about these these ballplayers, that money is
so good and they take such good care of their bodies.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
They can play for long.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Happy birthday to Charlie star On, Happy birthday the David Man.
Happy birth to the David du Coveny. Happy birthday to
Chico Bennie Mon Spencer On Spencer on half and half.
Happy broth to the Tobin Bell Jigsaw. Happy birth to
the Wayne Knight newman On Seinfeld. Happy rough to the
Harold Pairano, the best man in the Matrix and all
so the age that was a good movie. Happy Breatha

(03:02):
to Mike Trout and happy Breatha to John Salmon, Happy
birth of the Mike. Happy birthday to Kyler Murray, Happy
birthday the Jalen Hurts. Happy birth man, Uh, what is
cam cam Newton? And uh and Gilly going at it.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
It is hilarious. But Gilly wasn't wrong. Jalen did do
something he never did. Yeah, he won a super Bowl
and that's the big chip in the game.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Yeah went there twice one one yep.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
So Happy birthday to Ralph Bunch, the first African American
to win a Nobel Peace Prize. This is how bad
it is. I went and knew a bunch of people
that went to Ralph Bunch high. I didn't even know
he was black when I was growing up. I knew
he was black later, I ain't gonna tell you that. Ye.
Happy birthday to Carl Switzer, ol fave fund little Rascal,

(03:49):
we were talking about it. Happy birthday the Gangster Boo
from three to six month figure. We've got a great
show lined up for you. Jasmine will tell us what's trending.
I'm gonna have a little note from the ged section
on the d jazz Man. Instead of being an ass,
don't you tell us what dread.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
I'll tell you about another ass. Megan Kelly. Now she's
uh pissed off the beehive.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
You know why? Uh?

Speaker 5 (04:14):
Beyonce has released a new well I guess Levi's has
released the new ad that stars Beyonce, which is super
dope by the way, but Megan Kelly said this is
the opposite of the Sydney Sweeney ad. Quite clearly, there's
nothing natural about Beyonce. Everything from her image, to her fame,
to her success to her look below is bought and
paid for. Screams artificial, fake, enhanced, trying too hard.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Let me tell you, don't.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
We're by crane looking ass. If you if you're gonna
have a stick of you to take it down and
clean it once in a.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
While, she ain't got nothing else to do.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
But that's what I was about. Why don't you stop
trying to? Okay?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
How about doing this? How about trying to stop your
husband from hitting on don limit?

Speaker 1 (04:58):
How about that that?

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Yikes, You should never talk about somebody's fake anything when
he's pretending to love you.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Shut your bag? Wow? How about that?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
How about having your stop from hitting on another gay dude?

Speaker 1 (05:18):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (05:19):
How about I'm gonna you know what, that's what if
you come to the City.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Winery, I'm gonna ask dom naming about that. That's a
good idea. Yeah, that's about.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Megan Kelly's husband specifically, he hates to go place because
he said that Megan Kelly, one of the he named,
he named her by name. So rather than worried about Beyonce,
you need to be worried about your husband's boyfriend.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
That's what I was.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
I mean, why do you think when you're remodeling your house,
the only room he's worried about his building a closet.
That's why do you think that is something to come
on and beyond behind you welcome? That was a freebie. Wow, well,

(06:04):
speaking of you could have that. Apparently the BET.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Trains Awards all have
been suspended. Now on social media, people were saying that
it had been canceled, but they came out and said, no, no,
that's not true. We actually just decided to suspend it,
which really means canceled. What they say is due to
a combination of you know, bad ratings, financial pressures, and
you know they've been trying to reimagine the shows and

(06:27):
you know, just haven't been able to do so. In
terms of the evolving media landscape, well, of course nobody's going,
and the people that they have.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
That do go are social influences.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
They're not the people that made a got a lyric
on TikTok and the stars don't really go.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
Yeah, nobody goes really, I mean a few people tried
to go. Like I remember when Will Smith was performing,
you had a lot of celebrities who were there to
see him. But outside of that, I can't think of
the last time, like you know, they had a star
studied lineup like they used to back in the day.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Those days are gone, and that's what's so.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Bruce Pearl, who is the head coach of Arburn University,
got into a bit of hot water when he talked
very disrespectfully about the former president, talking about how divisive
he was. The thing about people like that, Remember we
have Donald Trump right now because of Barack Obama. Barack
Obama was a bullet in the head of white supremacy
and they couldn't stay that. It drove them crazy. Compare

(07:20):
Barack Obama to Donald Trump. If you took their resumes away,
if you couldn't look at them, you would laugh. If
no black man, no black man, could ever have the
resume donald Trump and be the President of the United
States of America. No black man could have a resume
like Trump and be the president of white castle. You
think he divided America. He's not accused of sexual battery.

(07:42):
He's not accused of sedition and treason. He's not accused
of hanging with a pedophile and covering for a pedophile.
He didn't do any of that. He's not accused of
unnecessarily enriching himself off the presidency.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
He didn't do any of that. So what is it
that we're to be divided on?

Speaker 2 (08:01):
When and Bruce Pearl talked about America being the land
of opportunity, that you can be anything you want to be,
but you better be what white men think you should.
Don't be different, don't try to be an astronaut, don't
try to be the first black president, as a matter
of fact, the first black anything. I don't care if
you're breaking home run records or you'd be the first
president of the United States America. What do you get
death threats? So, yeah, you can be anything you want

(08:22):
to be as long as they think you're worthy of it.
Right now, there's an assault on very worthy black people.
You're assaulting the EI. But in America, you can be
anything you want to be. You can be what I
think you should other than that, it drives me crazy.
Right now, you're assaulting people, you're firing people because you
say they don't deserve the job. It was a mass
that they got it by some set aside. That's what

(08:44):
happens here. What happened to you, and what happened to
a lot of America. And he's reflective of that. Is
Barack Obama being an excellent man drove you crazy because
it let you know how inferior you were. It let
you know that white superiority, superiority was on his way out.
It let you know that, and it drove you crazy.
But Obama was the mirror to America, and you didn't

(09:06):
like what you saw. That's a little note from the
GED section. It's the de Hugley Show.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
She's jazz. It's the Jazzy report on the d L.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
Hughley Sound.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
US Homeland Security says that the ICE Agency is waiving
age limits for new applicants. The change in age restrictions
has been made so even more patriots will qualify to
Joint ICE in its mission to arrest murderers, pedophiles, gang members, rapists,
and other criminal illegal from America streets.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
They better park at the White house.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
You can now be younger than eighteen. You can also
be older than thirty seven.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
How you gonna be younger than eight So you're gonna
send a kid, a sixteen year old kid.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Out and no age limit. Yep, yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Don't worry about a kid that is out there wildland.
Come on, I mean, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
What it is.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
I think that a lot of times you get what
you pay for and they're trying to have a pair of.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
They are in dare. It's not control, is what it is. Anyway.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Hormone replacement therapy could lower the risk of breast cancer
for some women but raise it for others. Researchers found
that women who had their uteruses removed and were taking
HRT were about twenty five percent less likely to develop
cancer than those being giving a given a placebo. Scientists
believe this is because cancer cells often contain hormone receptors.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
Wow, a lot of people are.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
Afraid to take HRT, you know, just because they hear
for a long time. For many years they said it
definitely caused cancer, but they found out that was not true.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Wow. Wait wait, well you don't have to worry about it. Hey,
by yourself, you're a wait for I withheld judgment.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
I'm not going to do this story, but it's it's
it's something that's I'm gonna just throw this out there.
There was a Detroit man who's accused of show him
by his wife job, shooting at her several times, then
pistol whoopingers. She tried to run away because after nine
minars of marriage he found out that all three of
his children are not his. Wow, I'm not gonna do
this to her, yes, Sam? What should be his punishment? Well, now,

(11:04):
I don't agree with I don't condone what he did,
but I damn sure understand it.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
I don't agree. I don't think.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Some people say violence is not the answer, but I
can see if you married to somebody for nine years,
you got three kids, you think nothing's gonna happen. You
think nothing's gonna happen. If he got any men on
the jury, it's gonna be a.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Hung one nine years of marriage. So what do you
think his punishment should be?

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Yeah, I mean, obviously he's going to have to in
my assumation, he has to, you know, bear the weight
of his actions. But it isn't like if you nine
years of marriage, you come home none of the kids
is yours. And you think nothing's gonna happen. You're gonna
talk it out in family court.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
That's what you think will happen.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
And you in Detroit, come on, now, what do you
think is punishment should be? Eight seven seven two six?

Speaker 5 (11:56):
Set this up on Twitter at Dial Hugley Radio or
on Facebook with Doo Hugli Shore on the website the do.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
You know I'm not saying that in this case, but
there are things people can do. They can deserve ass whooping.
There are things people can do. God wouldn't have made
ass whippers unless somebody needed something. Uh So of Detroit
man his showing up his wife's jobs, shooting at her
several times, and then pistol whipping as she tried to

(12:22):
run away because after nine years of marriage he found out,
uh that all three of his children weren't he we're
asking what the punishment should be. I guarantee you when
she saw that dude coming up to work with that
look at his face, she knew something was right.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Well, you know what could be worse? She didn't see
him coming man.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
And I don't know, I don't condone this, but I
think he only pistol whopper because he ran out of
the bullets. It was like, I mean, and I don't
I don't condone it, but you you none of the kids' mind,
and nothing happen to you.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Come on, now, come on, now.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
We're gonna go to our social media platform especially Okay,
what are they saying his punishment? So we got Brackston
from Massachusetts and Braxton says he should definitely do some time,
but I bets she won't do that again. Yeah, I
think that there are things that happened to me, Like
there are different degrees of things that crimes are passion,
you know what I mean, their premeditation there, you know,
they're grad dations of things like that. I think, But

(13:18):
you can't tell me he snapped, if he drove.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Down prepared, he got his gun, he got your car.
You know, there's a play called and he gets a
gun and Jerome has one.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Two apparently premeditation three. I know somebody who and I've
told the story often. I know somebody who had he
got married to a girl, she moved to Iowa. She
got prisned again in Iowa. They had three kids here
in Iowa. I guess they have a law where you
have to check. You have to test all the kids
and they've been married like fifteen years. None of the

(13:47):
kids was in Wow.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
He died a year later. It broke his heart. So
I don't you don't you shoot anybody? No, he just no.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
But he ain't that type of dude. And apparently she
should have married him instead of d So what do
you think his punishment should be? It is out of
the deal. You can show your twenty twenty five if
you are in uh in Ontario, California. Remember I'll be
there this Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and on twelfth and thirteenth
I would be a city Windery along with Don Lemon,

(14:19):
a city wine. Well, we're gonna ask Don Lemon because
you know, Megan Kelly talk crazy about Beyonce. Yeah, and
I'm not the biggest Beyonce fan, but I will say this,
Megan Kelly needs to worry about her husband keep hitting
on Don Lemon.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Word because she should that. I agree.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
How about said of watching Beyonce videos, you should watch
the dude coming out of your club?

Speaker 5 (14:40):
What am I going in? Because of your look? You
should find out where your underwear mission. Maybe that I'm
saying we Uh.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
So a man in Detroit finds a shoe, said his wife.
Uh And then pistol will said she had to run
away finding out after nine years married, none of the
children are his his? What should his punishment be, Jasmine?
What do you think you got to go to jail?

Speaker 5 (15:04):
I mean, I'm not. I'm not happy with what she
did and the deception. No question about her three kids
over all that time, and none are his for sure. However,
you I just do not condone going up on someone's
job and you're shooting at her. You could have shot
innocent bystanders, You could have killed other people. You could
have killed her, you know, and then pistol whipping her.

(15:26):
I'm going to say she might deserve that far, but shooting.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
No.

Speaker 5 (15:34):
Wait, wait, because when Dian was saying that, y'all was
cool with it, I'm saying I don't condone it, but I.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Could see how he would want to do that.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
It sounds different when it's coming from me, but he
said the exact same thing, and I'm saying, correct, but
you should not do it, Which is why if.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
We were not on the radio right now, we would
be having a different entirely. Y'all could be saying the
same thing.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
I do not condone violence.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
I think you could be angry about something that was
done wrong to you, whether it was you know, having cheating,
all the way around, right, bad, bad, bad, bad, no
matter how you look at it.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
And I do not condone violence whatsoever.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
But I think you get yourself together and you move
on about your business.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Period.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Sometimes if people didn't condone violence, why do they look
the other way when the police met it out?

Speaker 5 (16:28):
I understand, but I'm just saying I don't. I have
someone in my family who found out that, you know,
someone was cheating, and he shot her and she said down, okay.
So no, I do not condone violence under any circumstances,
especially like that, no matter how mad you are, no
matter how hurt your feelings are, you you know, absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
See that belies the truth of us. We're extremely violent country.
We're very violent, all are. So we have more more
Americans have been killed by Americans in the United States
of America.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Do you know?

Speaker 2 (17:04):
Over a million a million Americans since the sixties to
right now have been killed by other Americans.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
So somebody doing something, Well, we just had a mass shooting,
So clearly I don't.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
And I don't think we say things by rope because
they sound great to say, but when we say there's
no place with yes, it is yes it is. So
what do you think his punishment should be? Eight seven
seven two two four two six. We'll get to your
calls in the business today A hugely show U the
question we're asking ladies and gentlemen of Detroit. Man finds

(17:36):
out his wife, goes up to his wife shoe shutter,
then pistol whipper and uh while she's trying to run
away because he found out after nine years, none of
the three kids that he is.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
What do you think his punishment should be? What does
she work? Skipt?

Speaker 4 (17:49):
I think she worked at a nursing home.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Oh wow, ain't nobody running for cover there? No, I'm glad.
I'm glad they came run for cover?

Speaker 3 (17:58):
Right?

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Do you get out the way you can?

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Glad you didn't hit one of the oxygen tanks. That
could have been bad news.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Gorgie, this is terrible, dude. Oh man, you could shot
somebody into jello. That's the so it is, so it is.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
But he go to jail for the attempted murder and
aggravated assault.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
He's gonna go to jail.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
We're gonna follow this up. Do you remember that time
we did that study.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
That's that story about the young college kid who was
dating this older woman and found out it was a woman.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Remember was a man. Yeah, he didn't go to jail.
He did or he did not.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
He did not, So I mean it depends. I'm not
justifying it. But if I were on the jury, I
would have to listen very closely.

Speaker 4 (18:46):
Now.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
The difference with that college dude, he freaked out and
beat dead man with his hands, beat him the delight dude.
He was a football player.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
But the verson still lives though right.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
In the after shut up then, like the kid like
to give you shot the insurance executive. If I'm on
the jury, I gotta listen. Yeah, I've got to listen
if I'm on the jail right now.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
But he is in jail.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
But I'm saying, if I'm on the jury, I'm going
to listen to everything.

Speaker 7 (19:16):
If he'd taken just a little bit more time and
given her a metaphysical uh no, no, no, I would ass
in court when I would demore her and.

Speaker 8 (19:28):
With her.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Oh that would be a better lesson than that.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
You know, you're a reasonable man, and you have the
reasonable you also helped do houseworks, of course that would.

Speaker 4 (19:36):
Be your I'm thinking about that. The bruises gonna heal.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Up, but I don't.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
I don't and again i'm not. Thank god she's still alive.
Thank god he's alive. I thank god. He's a bad shot,
I hope.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
So I hope it wasn't a heavy pistol.

Speaker 7 (19:58):
And uh, well nap time.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
And I know the old people like, what, yes, are
they doing firework? That's terrible? It is man shooter? Just yeah, okay?
Is that man? Okay? But that could cause a heart attacking.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
Some of those people they can't get You can't get
about the wheelchair and run man.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Yeah, a few people finally having that day.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Maybe one of them was running too. He might have
been one of him.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Ray Sean come back.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
So a man, Uh she said, his wife and pistol
whippers as you tied to one. When he finds out that, uh,
none of the three and they've been married nine years
and now none of the kids.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Are here none. What do you think he's punished? We
go to the phones.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Well, I don't condone violent, but I say, after nine years,
three children that are not yours.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
I'll say, concert that's funny. Minute enough, and I see
why my children hit me befree b L usually at
the DPF for birthday in October. Bill is the main.

Speaker 10 (21:16):
I had a friend who actually committed murder suicide, my
my Jamaican friend who who could put anything. He was
a mechanic, he could fix anything with glue and deub tape,
and he just had my admiration. And I, you know something,
I thought he would never I would have never thought
he was capable of doing it. But he divorced the
wife with three or four kids to get with this

(21:38):
ten junior. This female married her, helped her raise her
two kids, helped her through nursing school, helped her through cancer.

Speaker 8 (21:48):
And I guess it was just too.

Speaker 10 (21:49):
Much fun when she wanted to go her way, her
own way. So like Dial, I agree, I don't condone
his actions, but I do understand him.

Speaker 6 (22:00):
You know, sometimes with some people, they just don't care
nothing about what they do and the facts and the
repercussion of their actions and their behaviors of what they
do and how they treat people.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
I agree with d L.

Speaker 9 (22:14):
Even though I'm a woman.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
She's a low down, dirty, rotten scoundrel to do that.
Men like that, you know, to the mental trauma of
it all, not only for him, before those children too,
they got to bear all of that and live with
all that. And for him to take the action that
he did. Now he's gonna have to face more trauma everything,
repercussion from his actions in the court system. You know,

(22:37):
my brother had a child by a woman, and my
mother kept saying that this is not my brother's child.
This is she kept telling that woman, And come to
find out, this child is sixteen years old. He was
not the father after all of this, sixteen years and
we helped her with him and everything, and that was
traumatic from my nephew, and he struggled with that because

(22:59):
he doctor.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
My brother was his father for sixteen years.

Speaker 9 (23:03):
So now in life, sometimes you just got an ass kickt.

Speaker 6 (23:07):
Coming and that's it.

Speaker 11 (23:08):
That's all the best thing to do in that particular situation.
I play a lot of checks and I realized that
I cannot make a checkmate or make a good move
if I get a little too excited. So instead of
becoming emotional and making a move to actually stop your lobbyhood.
Now he's going to jail and she's still out here
doing some foolishness. The best thing to do is just

(23:30):
to leave her.

Speaker 12 (23:30):
Man.

Speaker 11 (23:31):
I know it's hard to say, but when you get emotional, man,
you make bad decisions.

Speaker 13 (23:34):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 11 (23:35):
So I think the best thing to do in that
situation is not touch her, not doing anything to her.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Just leave me.

Speaker 8 (23:40):
I'll be sixty five in December. I have never gotten
through on a call ever. I know I'm supposed to
be on this call. In nineteen seventy two, my sister's
husband came and put four bullets in my sister's head
and one of my dad's head for twenty five dollars
a month with child support. This I'm a lady, so
I can say this. This woman needs to go to jail, period, period.

(24:05):
That is one of the worst things sometimes, you know,
we talk about the brothers and the brothers that I.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
Can speak on this.

Speaker 14 (24:11):
She needs to go to jail.

Speaker 8 (24:14):
That's one of the When I heard that, all I
had to pull over. I couldn't believe it. Why would
you do that? That's one of the most heartbreaking things
I heard. How y'all say the other man died from
a broken heart. She needs to go to jail, just
like them women that wear all this makeup and trap
a man and they look like them great great grandmother
when they take it off. They need to get a divorce.
Women are wrong too sometimes. So I'm a woman, I

(24:36):
feel strongly that I have a right to say it.

Speaker 9 (24:38):
She needs to go to jail.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
So a Detroit man finds out goes to his wife
job shoes at her pistol wipcher after he finds out
that none of the at the nine is man, none
of the three children is What do you think? What
do you think the punishment should have been.

Speaker 9 (24:56):
I think that mayor should get charged with a crime
a passion, that's all. He should be charged with two
to three years, no more than that, No more than that.
The way they charge people with a crime or passion,
that's what they should charge them with. No trash, passion,
none of that. There what they should charge it with.
This is a good topic.

Speaker 6 (25:17):
Now, if she had all three children by different men,
they all had different daddy, then he has himself the
fact that he just.

Speaker 11 (25:27):
Married a house.

Speaker 6 (25:28):
But if all three of those children are about the
same man, yeah.

Speaker 9 (25:32):
She might need to ask whooping.

Speaker 13 (25:34):
I think you should go to jail. Straight to jail.
I mean he got to be really really slow, right,
he took you nine years to realize somebody else will
diep it in your water. But the action that you took,
I mean you kissed the whooping, your shot at her.
They still ain't gonna be your kids. If you took
her life, they still ain't gonna be your kids. So
what the point that you know that you beat this
woman up and you kiss the whoop to the woman,
you shot this woman, they still let your kids. So

(25:56):
I don't I don't get it. I think you should
go to jail, straight to jail, because I have and dio,
you got girls if.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Foot I guarantee you this.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
If microphones were off, yes, and people weren't in public,
I guarantee they'd have a decidedly different conversation.

Speaker 5 (26:14):
I think they may have a different conversation regarding the
pistol whipping, that's what you call it, Yeah, the pistol
whipping what I call this. Yeah, But I don't think
that anybody would would side on with him about shooting her. Tried,
he didn't what I'm saying, but he but his point

(26:34):
of bringing a gun full of bullets and aiming at her. Okay,
he was a bad shot, right, but he was aiming
at her. It wasn't to scare her because he was
pulling the trigger. So he was definitely trying to shoot her.
So I'm saying, I don't think.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
You get away from the bullets, but you can't get
away from the gun.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
But the gun did well.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
You know, maybe she tripped when she was running.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
No, she was tired of the dodging all the bullets.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
And he could have been absolutely could have been truth.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
Do you remember that time those missionaries went to that
the deserted island and they shouted them with it was
just one There was one white dude that was he
went to the missionary where and the first they shot
him and the shot him in the Bible. The shot
him in Ecclesiasts, right like Bible. And he came and
he came back and.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
They killed him. Come on, now, now, I know murder
is wrong, but what did you think that that was?
That was crazy?

Speaker 4 (27:28):
And you know God looked down and said, look, I
saved you one time. We blocked it with the Bible.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Now on you, on you. He shot him in the buck.
He shot that in the Malachi boy and the dude.

Speaker 9 (27:46):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
They got him in the galations, You got him in
the psalms, got him in the songs. Every once in
a while, you stepped.

Speaker 5 (27:55):
Up your little Corinthian. Okay, I'm back to Genesis, Abel
Revelations the end. Ye that is correct, and he won't
come back to that.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
What made him go back the second time?

Speaker 4 (28:12):
And I tell you that's what God was like. Look,
I saved you one time.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Man, come on now, and the other people like, man, no,
I think messing him in all they liked me. Good
thing they were trying to they were shooting arrow that.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
It was like, yes, that's what it sounded like.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
That sounds hey, that's remind me of more. But when
is he coming back? That boy trays he had let
us know what life is like in an h B
c U with My Life on the Yard, I love my.

Speaker 15 (28:58):
I love.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
What's good job? This is that boy?

Speaker 15 (29:04):
Trey back in with another episode of My Life on
the Yard and inside look at HBC.

Speaker 13 (29:09):
Like.

Speaker 15 (29:10):
So this last week, me and Pops we took a
little trip out to Atlanta. Pops had a little conference
going on where all these record label executives, artists and
radio reps all meeting. This one place, and you know
the record labels, they present music that they want.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Played on the radio.

Speaker 15 (29:29):
So that's what we was doing. Outside of that, I
had some business I had to handle. When it came
to registering for classes, there was some stuff that I.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Had to clear up.

Speaker 15 (29:37):
I had to actually physically go up to the school
to like actually.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
Apply pressure to get some business handled.

Speaker 15 (29:45):
There's something you know about HBCU administrations, and you know
people that just work there, sometimes they don't answer their
emails in a timely fashion, or you know, even like
calling them, you can't really get.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
A hold of them.

Speaker 15 (30:00):
So you have to physically pull up to the school
and like see if you can talk to somebody in person.
So I had to do a lot of that my
first two days being in Atlanta. While I was out there,
I really took some time to realize, Dang, I kind
of missed Atlanta, like outside.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Of all the ghetto bs you gotta deal with.

Speaker 15 (30:20):
Sometimes and like yo, Atlanta's like a little vibe and
it has a lot of new stuff too. Me and
my pops we had a cool little ride share experience,
you know, because he didn't get a rental car or
anything like that.

Speaker 4 (30:33):
We were ubering everywhere, and we get.

Speaker 15 (30:35):
On Uber ordering one and a robot car pulls up
on us like no driver, nothing at all. It was
cool at first until we get into the city and
the robot car is trying to make some illegal turns
and all this and that, and the third man, the
robot rebellion has already come. They ain't following or what
it is already, so hey, it is what it is.

(30:57):
That's all I got for y'all this time around the
next time there's been that boy tray and this has
been my life on the yard inside.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Look at HBC like it's the deal.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
He will show your twenty twenty five edition. If you
are going to be in Ontario, California, would be there.
It's Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Ontario Meals Improv.
And also if you're going to be in New York
on the twelfth and the thirteenth of August, I would
be there at City Winery.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Along with Don Lemon of WIR, d L and d L.
So the goats.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Did you see who was the I guess it was
some kind of influencer. He called black people colored. I
didn't see that, which is weird because we've been we've
been colored, we've been black, we've been African American, Negro.
So we've been in Negro, then colored, then black, then

(31:48):
African American. Yes, they've we've been called everything but equal everything. Yeah, yeah,
everything everything.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Yeah. But he he was it a white guy. Of course,
Well I say that because my color. He's a young
white guy, so he wasn't.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
No one was using that in the in locally, I mean,
nobody was using that like, you know, habitually around him.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
He was trying to be insulting. I'm sure. I'm like,
and I think Bruce.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Pearl, who is the coach of of Auburn, try winning, uh,
going to the final four like you did all the
time with all white players.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Try that.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Try that unless your Harvard or princetone. We'll see how
that goes.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
You need a few, You do need a few.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
And the funny thing about is they always nobody sees
color until they need to. They need somebody to hit
a jump shot. I bet you didn't.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Nobody needs sees color. Do they need somebody to dunk?
Or you said.

Speaker 4 (33:05):
You ain't like you're gonna find a Cooper flag every
week now and.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
You can't have a whole team of them, that's for sure.
You ain't gonna have a whole team Cooper Flags. Now,
please welcome the militant Man, Jamal Kingsley, here to closed
racism and hit that every day.

Speaker 14 (33:21):
Hello, my brothers and sisters, this is Jama Kingsley, the
militant Man, here to expose racism hidden in our everyday life.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
Why is it when you go to Vegas.

Speaker 14 (33:35):
And play black jack, somebody is always sitting at the
table hollering hit me.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
You trying to hit.

Speaker 14 (33:42):
Somebody when they black slavery is over, massa, put the
whip away.

Speaker 4 (33:47):
Think about it, my brother?

Speaker 14 (33:49):
And why is it black pepper burns your mouth and
makes you sneeze, while white sugar is so sweet and
tastes so good. It's the white sugar that gives your
diabetes and a chill you Think about it, my brother?

Speaker 12 (34:07):
And why is it we always get afraid of dark
clouds and dark sky. All the storms are coming, Run
for cover. A dark cloud ain't never heard nobody. Everybody
knows it's the white lightning that ill kill you. Think
about it, my brother. This has been Jamal Kasley, the

(34:28):
Militant Man. And until next time, stay woke and think
about it.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
My brother, Now time what you needed over the one
and only Sibil Wills. It's sy Bewokes with what we
need to know.

Speaker 16 (34:40):
President Trump is reacting strongly to the shooting of five
soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia. Speaking from the White House,
he called Sergeant Cornelius Radford the suspect, a horrible person
and foul justice, adding the nation is praying for the
victims and promised prosecution to the full extent of the law.
All five soldiers are expected to recover and Radford remains

(35:02):
in custody. In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott is intensifying his
legal battle with the Democratic lawmakers who fled the state
to stop a vote on redistricting. Abbot is targeting Representative
Gene Wu, calling him the ring leader, and asking the
state Supreme Court to remove him from office. Representative Wu
says Abbot is weaponizing the law to silence opposition. More

(35:23):
than fifty Democratic lawmakers left the state this week to
block the vote. The court could rule as early as tomorrow,
and the Texas House is expected to reconvene Friday. International
trade may be headed for more turbulence. The Trump administration
will implement new reciprocal tariffs on Thursday, targeting dozens of countries.
Tariff levels will depend on ongoing trade talks. Key US partners,

(35:47):
including Mexico and Canada, still have not reached new agreements,
and the President says these tariffs are necessary because the
US has been ripped off for decades.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
Big news for sports and streaming.

Speaker 16 (35:59):
Fans, ESPN will launch its own direct to consumer platforms
starting August twenty first, priced at thirty dollars a month,
The service will offer access to all ESPN linear channels
plus major WWE events starting in twenty twenty six, including
WrestleMania and Royal Rumble. The new offering comes right after

(36:20):
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Speaker 1 (36:35):
Thank you so much, Civil Jazzmine. Okay, we're gonna keep
going there, all right, then we're gonna keep going.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
More of the d Euglely shows coming up directly. It's
the del Yougue Show. It is the Dhugley show your
twenty twenty five conditions in case you gotta be in Ontario, California.
I will be there this Friday, Saturday, Sunday at the
Atario Meals Improv. Then it's twelve for the thirtieth that
will be in New York City at the City.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Winery along with Don Lemon, L and DL. So yeah,
that'd be great.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
So Jasmine Sanders, Yes, what do you make of the
fact that Maxwell Glenn Maxmill moved to a minimum security prisoner.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
I think it's crazy, but I think that whatever deal
she made, whatever she kept secret when she went to
do that, I don't know, interrogation or whatever investigation conversation
that they were having, I think that she probably.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Made it some kind of deal. I don't think this
is going away for him.

Speaker 5 (37:31):
I don't think it's going to go away, but I honestly,
I just I've lost a little bit of faith there.
I'm not quite sure that anything is going to happen.
I think that they will keep talking about it. I
think eventually they'll get tired of it because nothing's going
to come of it. Because all of his people are
the ones who are in power, and even when you
look at what Marjorie Taylor Green saying that I don't
even know if they're on my side anymore. They don't

(37:52):
care anything about you. They don't care a nothing about
you or your constituents.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
This is an awakening for them.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
I think he's gonna get more, He's gonna get tinue
to get more and more unpopular. I think that his uh,
definitely his his uh his uh. Let us let us
stay of agenda in terms of what we do with tariffs.
I think I think that he is in a fix.
I think that he is naturally the contours that of
the presidency in the in the by midterms, you are

(38:21):
lame duck president.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
He was just wait for your leave. Yeah, so he
will see.

Speaker 5 (38:25):
I feel like we've all said these kind of things
before and nothing wants happened. I think I'm looking at
Texas and I'm saying they're trying to arrest democrats, just
all of the stuff that they're doing.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
I just know he's a lame duck president in two years.
Even we got to get through the two years though,
that's the problem. So, and I think they're tired of him.

Speaker 16 (38:45):
I do.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
They don't act like they're tired of him. Who doesn't doesn't.

Speaker 5 (38:49):
I just don't think that there's no one who actually
has any power to do anything like they're tired.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
What's he gonna do? Keep leaking stories? He's the reason
when the stories come out? Then what he's the reason?
Or what I'm saying? We have the Epstein thing. But
what is happening? Absolutely nothing. I'll tell you what. You know,
this man is standing on the roof. We're having a
good time. Don't like. What the heck? We don't know
what's happen. We know what happened. We know this happened.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
That Congress was so worried about it they called a
two month recess to get out of there.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Yeah, y'all going on. We know that when when congressmen
are going home, they're getting rattled. I agree, But I
just don't know. That is what I'm concerned about. Just
in the end, what is going to happen? I don't know.
I will say this.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
I know, as comedians and black commedians, we say after
these kids, but they do it crazy, that's crazy. We
work hard to get our family out of the hood,
but there is a downside. Jasmine, give us five struggles.
All suburban black kids know all too well from paid
from Pedro for gear and BuzzFeed.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
Number five, people saying you sound white because you speak
proper English.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
But you yeah, you no, you say that to me.
Nobody else says that's me except for you, Somedy. It
made you take speace lessons somebody.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
Well, but because I was a toothbrush with an f
and you know, it wasn't all white school, and we
don't do that here, okay, But since then.

Speaker 7 (40:08):
They used to say that in junior high and I said,
sound white. I said, everybody white around here talk. You know,
I don't talk black man, you know, I just speak
the King's English.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
Well, I don't know, can't king the number four, you
don't speak his language, that's for sure.

Speaker 5 (40:31):
Number four in the top five struggles all suburban black
kids know too well. Swimming in a neighbors pool and
having everyone marvel and how your hair reacts to water.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
Now you get that. You know I used to be
able to swim in the middle of my heir wouldn't
get wet. I believe you. I believe yes, I believe it.
One hundred.

Speaker 5 (40:50):
Number three of the top five struggles all suburban Black kids.
I know all too well.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
People assuming that you're good at any and all sports.
Not me nose you. Well, I didn't grow up around
white people. You also didn't grow around at baseball. I
didn't grove a lot, a lot of baseball. What are
you talking about? Can you throw a baseball? Of course
I could throw a baseball. I mean, I bet you what.
I could can catch one.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
Of course I could throw it as good as something
I've seen people doing when they're doing the throw.

Speaker 5 (41:19):
Oh that Thresholdkyle said, Physically, you could probably throw a
little something. So number two on the top five struggles
all suburban Black kids know too well, being the prime
suspect of whatever was stolen at the house party.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
I don't know because I didn't maybe like, do you
have house parties in the suburbs? They do? I didn't
go to any I was. I was way too old
by then. You was too busy stealing stuff.

Speaker 5 (41:46):
And the number one of the top five struggles all
suburban Black kids know too well, meeting that one friend's
parent that didn't know that you didn't know it was racist?

Speaker 1 (41:56):
Yeah yeah, I knew.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
Yeah, yeah, that's gonna do it for slat gentlemen, sideal,
he will show your twenty twenty five edition. In case
you are going to be in Ontario, California, I would
be there this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Entire
Ontario improv in Ontario meals.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
It's a it's an outlet, a bunch of outlets. Oh,
a bunch of outlists. Love a good outlet.

Speaker 2 (42:18):
Yes, well this is this is probably of the Kingo
Moutiple outlets. And on the twelfth and thirteenth of August,
I will be at City Winery with Don Lemon at
the for our DL and deal. So come check us
out if you take a notion she has me Sanders,
what'd you learn today?

Speaker 15 (42:32):
So?

Speaker 5 (42:33):
I was looking through this auction for Whitney Houston's some
of her items, and it feels so impersonal because you
get to kind of scroll through things that used to
belong to her now that she's now no longer with us,
and you can place a bit on them. And I
went to see who else's items were up for auction,
and I see that Larry King's items are up for auction,

(42:54):
and it was really sad because you think, Wow, every
award that he's ever won, every gift, for the most part,
like memorabilia that he was ever given all of that
stuff they're auctioning off. It's like all the things that
you have, somebody else one day will just have because
they just paid a little bit of money to say, Hey,
I own Whitney Houston's bracelets. It's weird, but hers are

(43:15):
going to the Whitney Houston Foundation Legacy Foundation. I don't
know where Larry King's money is going. It's just weird
and just in personal all of his awards and it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Jesus, all right, skip my man, cheat them what you learn.

Speaker 4 (43:30):
Hey, I'm just getting ready for my birthday tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
That's all. Oh your birthday tomorrow, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday. Fearless.
I say it now because I might forget it tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (43:38):
No, I'm gonna remind you, believe.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Me a happy birthday man. On the next day, a
Huglely Show. If you're not going to happy I no worries.
We're going to bring the party straight to you with
the Huglely House Party and we're gotta give you another
hot new song on My Day Butt of the Week,
plus another episode where people get to tell.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
Me exactly what they think of me, called the I'm
Getting After borrow and this not a damn thing you
could do about.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
It's a Hugree show. We will definitely see you on
another side. Column my favorite show bust operator, pull that string.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
We got to go. It's the DL huge show. See
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