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DL Hughley and the team are back from their Thanksgiving Holiday time off. The show opens with a political bombshell: Donald Trump declared that all executive orders from the previous administration signed by autopen are now “null and void,” claiming that roughly 92% of Joe Biden’s directives were signed using that automated signature device. Legal analysts on air and off are already pushing back.  They are pointing out that autopen signatures have long been considered legally valid and retracting them wholesale could spark chaos in federal policy, court rulings, and administrative precedents. 

The tone shifts to a heated ethical debate with the Question of the Day: a woman doctor tested her roommate’s boyfriend for an STI without telling her roommate about the results — should that doctor be faulted for violating trust, or was she right to protect privacy? The episode also features a thoughtful conversation with actor and life coach AJ Johnson, who joins the show to talk mental wellness, resilience after setbacks, and building identity beyond Hollywood’s spotlight. The mix of current events, ethics-heavy debate, and self-growth makes this episode a powerful blend of reality checks and reflection. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It is the d You can show you a twenty
twenty five edition that and it's almost over to it's
almost over a couple more weeks here, Do you know
what I was? I was uh Neil de grass Tyson
was talking about how when you're younger, remember the days seen,
your summer last forever, but when you're older, yep, and
it's not. It's because generally, by the time you get older,

(00:22):
you've experienced enough things where your mind doesn't have to
catalog it. So time is the same. But you know,
if you're when your kid, everything's new, and you know
it's your your mind is is cataloging everything, it's learning everything.
But after you've been around for a while, you're like,
I've seen all this. But I also think it's your perception,

(00:43):
right because you you I'm telling you what he said
scientifically is the reason for people like like, it feels
like it just feels like the new year started a
week ago. But he said, scientifically, the scientific reason for
that is that you when you're younger, you have like
summer used to be in the endles summer, you'll have

(01:04):
in the summer. Now you've got summers three days. Yeah,
you know, but and I thought that that was kind
of crazy, but he said, yeah, scientifically, your brain, you know,
it's like a spune. So when it has seen so
many things, summers are new, you're excited about it. You're
seeing things for the first time, you get over. I
have seen all this. I don't need to I don't
need to remember it. I don't need to remember it.

(01:25):
We are entering rare territory, and we're gonna talk a
lot about that. First off, I hope everybody had Thanksgiving.
I had to cold last week for my Thanksgiving.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
That was Oh that sounds fun.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
The rest of us got full and you got it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
oh yeah. So when somebody say I'm full of they're lying.
I'm not at all. But only I would have a
cold and nice to be disclose to Thanksgiving. That's crazy.
That's crazy, all right. Happy birthday, Jane, i'mnay, Happy birthday,

(01:53):
and of course it's cyber want to forget that. I
have no idea what that means, you know, skip heads
on the run. Happy Birthday agenda. Janew Money had birthday,
Zoey Kravitz had birtha DeShawn Jackson, who Delaware State led
into a winning season I think to a championship right
right skip yeah, division Yeah. Happy birthday to Sarah Silverman
of course a very woman. Happy birthday the Bet Miller

(02:16):
to the Chanel Imon, Happy birth of the Golden Brooks.
Have birth to the least a Fisher, didn't she that?

Speaker 3 (02:22):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (02:23):
How yeah, it was a documentary. Yes, Happy Birthday, the uberday. Uh,
they played My Children, Berry Gordon, temptationous at Birthday to
Charles Michael Davis, Gray's Anatomy and the Game Had Birth
to Brian Michael Cox, producer and writer from Mariah Usher
and the Guinness World Record her for the longest consecutive
period of charge success. Had birthda to Gary Payton the second.

(02:46):
Happy birthday of course, possibly, of course, to Richard Pryor.
I saw a thing when he was on with Johnny Carson.
Uh today it was I think it's did you see
that I did? It was? He's just a brilliant man,
the best that ever did it. Happy birth to the
lou Rawls. Jasmine got her voice from him. Happy birthday
to Billy Paul. Happy birthday to Vesta Williams. Congratulate and

(03:09):
happy birthday of course, possibly the Pablo Escar. We got
a great show lined up for you. We got ninety
seconds of ninety hits with Dj Luciam. I have a
little note from the ged section plus the Jazz Report.
It's the deal Hughgey Show. So over the weekend, President
Trump announced that the airspace around Venezuela is effectively closed out.
If you've not been paying attention, there's a shroud of

(03:29):
controversy around the attacks in Venezuela. There have been an
admiral that resigned. They were, of course at least five
or six Democratic lawmakers who reminded people who are in
the military that they don't have to obey a lawful order.
There was course a much ranker from the Department of Defense,

(03:53):
Pete Hesmith himself, talking about, you know, bringing in Mark
Kelly and re enlisting him so he could then court.
So now we find out that the potential for that
is that they say that Headsmith, it is being alleged.
And there are two bipartisan committees, one in the Senate
and one of the Congress that will investigate whether he

(04:14):
gave an order to kill everybody. So there was an
initial strike, then there was a second strike, and it's
called a devil tap. That means, and it's against the
Geneva convintion, that means, you can't kill somebody once you've
already rendered them helpless. They can't. They're not a threat
to you anymore. It's interesting in this way, but Trump

(04:34):
bypassed Venezuela. He bypassed the Congress for this war in Venezuela.
So we don't know the legality of that there. But
if this in fact, this Secretary of Defense gave this order,
that is either an act of you know, either that
as a war crime or murder. So a lot going on,
But I think the more salient point about all of

(04:57):
this is everything I think we have seen in the
last six to eight months, I think it's fairly safe
to say is a distraction from the Epstein report. It's
also distracted about how bad the economy is going. But
the first time in this nation's history there's not an
inflation report, a gross domestic product report, or a jobs
report that tells you how bad things are. And the

(05:19):
last time tars were implemented this way, in the nineteen thirties,
there was in fact that that was in fact that
it caused a great it called a depression. So I
believe there was a distraction for all of the things
how bad the economy is going, and the potential and
the specter of the Epstein file. Donald Trump has talked
about going to war with Venezuela, and he also talked

(05:40):
about going to war with Nigeria. And we know for
sure the one thing in America, you never have to
prove anything you say about black and brown people. You
can say they're rapists and they're murderers. You could say
they eat dogs. You could say that they raped and
murdered people at Central Park. You can say anything and
they'll believe it. My point is that all of this

(06:02):
is a distraction. We know that these talks about going
to war with two by black country and the Brown country.
My only question is how many people will have to die,
how many people will have to be hurt, how many
people will have to lose their lives because this man
is on the f sing list. That's a little note
from the ged sensum. It's the DL Huge Show, She's.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Jazz, It's the Jazzy report on the d L.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Hughley Show.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
Trump announced that all orders signed by former President Joe
Biden via auto pen are null and void. He can
that if he tried to argue that he was involved,
he would.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Be charged with perjury. He can't do that either.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Using the autopen is legal, according to an investigation back
in two thousand and five by the Justice Department under
former President Bush, which found that the president need not
personally perform the physical act of affixing his signature to
a bill.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Here's the thing, you, Your Supreme Court said anything a
president did, he could team. Okay, so he's he has
the same amenity you have. So all of this is
just talking you. Donald Trump is mister from color purple.
So the orange is a new color purple. The way
he talks to women and the way he's mister from

(07:17):
the color purple. And in this nation, it's something that
the the the highest office in the land is held
to the lowest standard. If I talked to you like
that at work, they would get rid of me. If
you're if you were in a relationship where a man
talked to you like that, they would say he was abusive.
They would say that he was verbally abusive. They would
say he was emotional, right, piggy. We just called the

(07:41):
person in the oval also talk like that. We call
him president.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yeah, Well, the shape of your block can help predict
whether or not you are at risk for diabetes. Other
aging factors shrinkage or inflammation of the glutes may reflect
frailty sitting time factor deposits and diabetes risk. Researchers say
the shape of the butt, rather than the size, it's
more closely tied to underlying metabolic chap.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Yeah, the first you got that you're gonna do all right?
I guess shut up. Thank you for that. So a doctor,
she tested her roommate and best friend's boyfriend. He was
a room rate and it is her best friend. They
lived together. She tested her boyfriend for STD and didn't
tell her. So listen to this. I need to talk

(08:29):
to you. Why did you have something you want?

Speaker 5 (08:33):
And I saw that she was adopted with testing him.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Did you have this conversation with I didn't have a conversation.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
I have to pay for work right here.

Speaker 6 (08:39):
We have to take a look at it.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Typically.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
Now you were supposed to tell me as my roommate
and friend, and I know that I'm your roommate, I'm
your friend. It doesn't matter about your license. You're about
to lose your friendship of twenty.

Speaker 7 (08:55):
Of my license and.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
I tell you everything was pupplet to tell each other
everything something that she's.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Trying a job, my job and my health is on
the line.

Speaker 5 (09:05):
I possibility this is your old mother early as a friend, okay, with.

Speaker 8 (09:09):
A friend over my job and my career.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
Why my life with him?

Speaker 5 (09:14):
He's sitting on you when he's fuss around and he's
getting you're that's why really to help me? All right,
you don't have no loyalty, and.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
I have loyalty, and you probably also have loyalty for
my job. It's the loss.

Speaker 9 (09:25):
It's a federal crime.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
But the doctor wrong for not telling her best friend
about her boyfriend. That's the question with that. I will
say this, if the doctor could lose her license that way. Yeah,
it's clearly a hippo, clearly clearly a hip of a
twenty year friendship. Though, hey, man, for a dude, you
ain't gonna we don't know if you're gonna be waiting
while I'm gonna blow my whole residency for a dude.

(09:50):
You can wear a year.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
You can do it.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
I'm not gonna do it. It is out of the deal.
You will show your twenty twenty five edition a doctor.
She has a roommate, and her roommate happens to be
her best friend. She tested her roommate's boyfriend for an
STD and didn't tell her friend. First off, this is
not just the question of somebody who works at the
post office in the nail Salona, the kiosk at the mall.

(10:15):
Whoa you know? This is somebody who is a professional doctor.
She's a I don't got to say professional and doctor.
She's a doctor and she can she could very much
lose her license.

Speaker 10 (10:25):
Well you can.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
You're not supposed to share some information, nothing like that.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
That's crazy. And so what I think she probably could
have done is to refuse to do it, like when
he when he.

Speaker 6 (10:36):
Said, said you go to somebody else. Now it's still
would it came up? Because then your girlfriend with why
didn't you tell me? He came in an askettest even
though you didn't do it, I can't tell you. You're
not supposed to tell what the results are. But she
looked through her stuff and that's how she found out.
She found the paper I think founded in her boyfriend stuff.
Found the paper and with her.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
What was the result? He and chlamythia?

Speaker 6 (11:02):
Damn yeah, yeah.

Speaker 11 (11:05):
I know.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Girl named Clymydia. Does you know her? So who do
you think was Who do you think was that far?
We're gonna go to our social media platform especially Okay,
what are they saying out that she was a doctor
wrong for not telling her best her best friend. So
we got Gregory from Massachusetts. Gregory said, on a personal level,
I get it. On a professional level, it was wrong. Yeah, well, baby,
I'm not getting ready to lose my whole life's work

(11:28):
because you mad.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Not gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Because let me tell you something.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
When you try to go get another job and it's
in your record that you violated hippa.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Oh no, if you lose a license, ain't no more job.
It's appeal for committee. It ain't a new job. I
get another friend. Wow, Well, if you're that dismissed by
your friend, it was the friendship was never really worth it.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
But but well, if it was my friend, first of all,
I would have never done the testing. I would have
went to my girlfriend and said, let me tell you
what your man had a nerve the audacity to ask
me to do. You better send them on down to
that clinic down the street.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
That's the breaking of a law too. If he requested
medical service from you as a doctor, and you tell somebody.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Else's not if it's in the house.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
But he don't listen to everybody out here you want to.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
I'm just saying, well, I'm not your doctor either. You
just know nothing, all right.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Well, don't listen to that. If you are a medical
you can't go to course, say Jasmine, saying no, well
I can't.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
He wants me to do something to violate hippo and
I'm not going to do it. That'll if she's a
smart friend, right.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
You should say anything about it. You should check your man. No,
you can say it.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
You don't have to.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
You cannot.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
You don't have to say what he asked. But you
can say he's a.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Lawyer, but I will suggest this.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
You can say.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Research you are on this subject. But I will say this,
do not listen to this bride. Just say that. That's
all I can say. I can give you my official
assessment of this particular interaction. Do not listen to this
broad It is the deal. You can show your twenty
twenty five minutes a doctor. She has a roommate, uh,
and she her roommate happens to be her best friend.

(13:06):
She tested her roommate's boyfriend for an STD and didn't
tell her friend since she have told this. I mean,
she's a doctor, damn it, Jamal, she's a doctor. Yep,
Well she's a doctor. I mean that's just what happens.
She's a doctor. I mean, you're lucky to have a
roommate as a doctor.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
Well, she's a nurse, is she she's a doctor. I
think that script sit in her. But if you lift
the audience, yeah, well all I.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Know she said, even as a nurse, you couldn't tell nobody.
If you wear a white uniform of any type and
you're not working at a cafeteria, you can't tell nobody
unless you got a white uniform and you serving, you know,
and you serving the green beans at a school. If
your uniform is white, well you need to shut your
ass up. Is what needs to happen.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Let me tell you what I like. But I like
the fact that she was she held her her her
composure and she's like, what are you talking about? Well
let me see, let me take a look. Now we
we know if she actually tested her, she knew what
the girl was talking about, and she had that blank
face like, look, what are you talking about? She said, well,
did you have a conversation with well, let me see
you got the paperwork, let me take a look at it.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
But you know she needs I have that same conversation
in front of the medical board with the deposition that
she needs you. She didn't come to it.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
She just simply said, I can't tell you anything because
I will lose my job.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
And she didn't care.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
So she didn't say anything like that. But what about
your roommate and what's twenty years of friendship?

Speaker 1 (14:29):
But she's like, girl own, you know we're not going
to do It's a friendship. Friendship, don't pay for this apartment. Baby.
You ain't gonna say, hey, I did my half, friendship
should get the other half. You ain't gonna say that
I had to do that Doug half on the Netflix.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
I know that, But how dare the boyfriend put her
in that position?

Speaker 6 (14:44):
That's true too, I would have went to a totally
different doctor Lee cross Town.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
I mean that I have a lot of experience in it.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Well, because guess what if you're asking your friend.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Someone who has been to a free clinic, let me
tell you, boy, well, they might be closed now because
all the budget cousin. But what I'm saying before tell
me about that trip in Mexico. You're just on yeah, no, no, no.
Only think I did in Mexico was trying to avoid
Mama Zulma's avenging. Right, is what I did. It is
the deal. You will show your twenty twenty five editions.

(15:13):
A doctor. She has a roommate. Uh and she her
roommate happens to be her best friend. She tested her
roommate's boyfriend for an that CD and didn't tell her friend.
What do you think? Skip, No, you've heard that. You
see your doctor, your your daughter is a doctor, right, yeah, yeah, right, okay,
she's yeah, but.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
Yeah, you know that was a lot of fumbling around.
She's definitely a doctor, but she's not a medal. She's
a PhD in biological researchers.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
This is it's a I suggest you go somewhere. I
can't write a sonic called don't scratch.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
Yeah, but you know what, Also, her best friend got
a reala. Why would you ask your best friend to
put her whole livelihood in jeopardy? You know, you a doctor.
You got to keep that man. You got to keep that.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Only reason I noticed, sorry, because he's your boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
So I was about to say, first of all, where's
the heat for your boyfriend with the committee?

Speaker 1 (16:05):
He has the heat?

Speaker 6 (16:06):
Now what the roommate could have went home to her
roommate and say, hey, girl, I got this prescription you
need to take, and she'd have been like why. I
can't tell you why, you just need to take it.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Have you ever noticed you walk along in a biscuit?
Falls up? Listen, listen, listen, Miss popping fresh, let me
tell you something. Listening extra sample here you want to
try he miss tangy tail, let's talk a little bit.

(16:40):
It is out of the deal. You can show your
twenty twenty five editions. Do you think she was wrong
with going to the phones?

Speaker 8 (16:47):
I say that maybe doctors shouldn't have took him as
a patient, knowing that she was best friends with the
woman he was sleeping with, and she wouldn't have been
in that situation. But the othertween definitely, because she's a doctor,
you want her to lose her livelihood and all that
school as she did. So they both was wrong.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Well, I think the doctor was one hundredercent right in
her principal.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
And the law.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
She's a doctor. There's a project act between the patient
and the doctor. You cannot reveal personal information about the patient.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
That's the law. She's not allowed to.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Her friendship is her friendship. But it was not her
responsibility to tell her girlfriend that her boyfriend got touched
with STD or he had anything. It's his responsibility to
tell her.

Speaker 10 (17:33):
I have to say that the doctor was absolutely correct.
She is not throwing away of friendship. She's try her
friend is trying to make her throw away her profession.
And it is her boyfriend's responsibilities to tell her that
he has chamythia, not the doctor. Come on, friend of
the doctor, come on, get it right, says leading on

(17:54):
your boyfriend, not your friend.

Speaker 12 (17:56):
First of all, I agree with dil do not listen
to the dead.

Speaker 9 (18:00):
He's grown.

Speaker 13 (18:01):
If you tell you gonna get fired and you will
not get to get another job.

Speaker 11 (18:06):
The friend old will, old Will's a luvie do. And
I think that the friend was wrong for saying that.

Speaker 14 (18:12):
She should have told her. That's your man like you
and your nay have that relationship. So if you're cheating,
if he's cheating on you, then he shaid come to
you and he said tell you, hey, you need to
go and get texted' she's wanting to lose her license.
I don't. I don't think that she should have.

Speaker 11 (18:28):
Told her anything. That's not her responsibility. It's not right.
They're both grown, all three of them are grown, like
I'm not going to lose my friendship or a man that,
like DL said, I'm not guaranteed to marry, I'm not
guaranteed to be with. How long have they been together? No,
it's not No, it's not her friend's responsibility to t
her anything. We're talking about federal laws, guidelines, tip of violations,

(18:48):
all of that. No, she's not responsible and she's not wrong.

Speaker 15 (18:51):
Her friend ain't supposed to be on Penis Patrol. She
works at her job. Her job is you know you
you can't kill everybody speaks with. So her friend needs
to make sure that she monitor your your boyfriends stuff
coming and going because it ain't your friends busness.

Speaker 13 (19:07):
So girlfriend, you stay on Penish patrol.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Amen, here's the question that we're asking.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
I need to talk to you. Why is that sun
and I saw that she was a doctoress.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Did you have this conversation with this I didn't have
a conversation.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
I have to take the work right.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
Here, take a look at technically he was supposed to
tell you.

Speaker 5 (19:25):
Now you were supposed to tell me has my roommate
and friends?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
And I know that I'm your roommate, I'm your friend.

Speaker 9 (19:30):
My license techno.

Speaker 5 (19:32):
It doesn't matter about your license, your lessons, your friendship
of sony, my license.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
All right, So do you think she is wrong? We
gonna write to the phones.

Speaker 7 (19:43):
I feel like the doctor friend did the right thing
because she is born to the hypocratic oath and she
is not to reach the patients doctor relationship. And the
friend has to realize, like what kind of job does
the friend have? The roommate, like, if it was your
job on the line, which you haven'taid anything, and he
gave us in some guy, it's not your husband.

Speaker 11 (20:01):
Some you should figure out that he got. So you
know she did the right thing.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
You gotta pretict your job.

Speaker 13 (20:09):
Hey, I agree with the doctor man. I agree with
her a thousand per cents. So you want me to
put my job on the line, my career on the
line over your cheating boyfriend. So you want me to
POTENTI you like she said, it's a fellow of crime
as a violation of Hippoa that she come to tell
you about her patient. She can get in trouble, she
can lose her job, she can lose a license, she's
out of work, or with your cheating boyfriend. So I

(20:30):
agree with the doctor because at the end of the day,
you're gonna find out sooner lated anyway, So whether she
tell you're not, you're gonna find out. So if he
passing on some disease and you here, you'll find out sooner.

Speaker 14 (20:40):
Lator.

Speaker 13 (20:41):
So but I agree with the doctor. I wouldn't told
you anything. I would have not risked my career, in
my life over your cheap boyfriend.

Speaker 12 (20:47):
As a professional, as a doctor, you can't refuse to
treat that man, and you can't.

Speaker 11 (20:52):
Tell her about it.

Speaker 12 (20:53):
I'm not risking my two hundred thousand dollars education because
of a friend.

Speaker 9 (20:57):
Ed.

Speaker 12 (20:57):
You're a woman, protect yourself, how you see with this
man unprotected? This is a boyfriend, this kind of her husband. Again,
I don't believe in girl. CO want to come to
something my life, the little lobbyhood and my education and
my money because I can't get another job, I lose
my license. I'm a nurse and I'm not gonna violate
hippo just because a friend. If you see the story
of the nurse that posted her baby Dady other baby

(21:19):
Mama results online. They took her life and she had
a license for a mouth and lost. But now you
got a foot long decks and no license to work.
Nobody's worth my lobblihood well R.

Speaker 13 (21:28):
I think she raped by God. I think she rightful
not to tell her. She don't want to lose her job.
Matter of fact, the same thing happened to me. My
girlfriend didn't. My girlfriend didn't know because her friend tested
me because I gave her to samething.

Speaker 11 (21:40):
So I think she rightful not.

Speaker 13 (21:41):
To tell her, since you want to lose a license.

Speaker 16 (21:43):
Yeah, adopters like she can't beat She can't say anything
to her roommate because she could use lose her license.

Speaker 9 (21:50):
I worked in the.

Speaker 16 (21:51):
Medical field, and that girl on the show, she needed
to shut it up because she can get that girl
losing her license.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
All the way around.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
Her friend didn't tell her, and she's not supposed to
as a friend.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
You shouldn't even ask.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
But put her down because did y'all get into an
argument or span of whatever you will blood out, I'm
call your job and say so and so on, so
you told me so and so on and so, or
he can go down and found papers and so. No,
she said, right bout my telling you stay out. If
you do your job, you leave your work and at
work and when you come home, you come home.

Speaker 10 (22:24):
That's how you do that.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
We got more the deal, he can we show, come
up the deal. He show. It is the deal. He
will show your twenty twenty five editions. If you're going
to be in Cleveland, Ohio, I will be there this Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. Happy big congratulations to my line brother
tied again senior. He has led his academy to a championship.
Oh Sam Football Championship. Congratulations. I guess I'll flying in

(22:48):
early and go to his state championship. And it's wonderful
even though it's cold, and he's making me do it,
so I'm going to. I don't understand what Steven aseman.
I know he's reading. I get it, I understand. I
don't understand what he does. I don't understand why he
does the things he does. I don't want to stay
to what end. First off, to be clear, I don't
know who. First Off, if Steven A. Smith really believes

(23:12):
he has a chance to be president, like a chance
to get denomination. He's not going to get it from Republicans.
And he's made so many enemies on the Democratic sid album.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
I mean, they might use him the way the Republicans
normally do because he's started to take the shape of
the kind of shoe booty people that you say tend
to turn that way. I watched him as he screamed
and yelled during that video, you know, talking about this. Yeah,
and I saw, wait a second, He's dressed different, his
hair looks different. He's just started to take shape of
a shoe booty dude.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
And you know what I mean, just like he got
mad at Mark Mark Kelly and come to find out
that those Democratic lawmakers had probably been briefed on what
we're hearing about right now. Let me tell you something.
The one thing I know about a drunk is they
gonna use weapons when they got to. He has makes
it as a drunk. That's why he is he is.

(24:04):
Let me tell you something, that's why morality and qualifications,
you would not let a drunk dude get behind the
wheel of a car. I do with that. There's some
jobs you can't have, right, But you make him the
secretary of War the Secretary Defension called the Secretary of War.
Here's how you know something's wrong because Donald Trump himself said, uh,
Pete said he didn't do it. But if you know

(24:27):
Pete said, you know he didn't do it. He didn't
really know anything about I wouldn't ordered the second stripe.
Donald Trump gonna throw him on the Christy Naum's going
cash mattail with the eyes of an egle. He's going
the other bride, who is the other Bondi's going. I
don't understand how BONDI was involved in the first thing,
the back of dibacle for the floorid of situation. She's

(24:48):
in charge of this one too. For the first time,
it feels like this thing is starting to fracture.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
I did see something this morning where they were talking
about how no one in the White House even likes
Pete hegg Smith at all and his days are numbered
alleged but you know.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
Yeah, nobody likes can't tell either. Do you know that
we moved for years, decades in our For entirety of
their existence, the United States was number one and passports
were the number one passport in the world. The number
one that we are now twelve. I want to say,
lazers ahead of us and travelers almost across every sector,

(25:29):
we're seeing some level of erosion. All right, I say
this openly and honestly. I had the biggest question, or
tis she left me for being rings and baby boy?
And if you have a naked dude in the cut
cooking eggs, I never want to see you again. I'm ashamed.

(25:50):
And now from niggad ass being reason life coach, you
tell me.

Speaker 16 (25:59):
That might see you. That is going and I think
I'm a little offended. I don't know why, but I am.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Yeah, but I think once I, once I saw that
you were so easily swayed by like a dude cooking
breakfast decade, I couldn't do it. Listen.

Speaker 16 (26:13):
I mean we should take a pole, like how many
women would not be swayed?

Speaker 1 (26:16):
And they was about to say that, don't they take
a poll. We're we're in Atlanta now, so it doesn't.
Let's be careful, right, right, You are a life.

Speaker 16 (26:27):
Coach, yes, amongst many other things.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
But yeah, right, yeah, but you could do a retrospective
on acting and all that kind of stuff. But this
is a new endeavor, at least from our perspective. It's
the first time we've ever known you to be involved
in uh in that aspect of your career. Right, Well,
I don't know.

Speaker 16 (26:45):
I mean I've actually been doing it in a long time,
and I've had a number of clients probably for over
ten years. But I will say this, a lot of
people probably do not know because I'm very very specific
and respectful of people's confidentiality. And let's face it, you know,
when you're working on yourself and and challenges in your life,
it's not necessarily it's something that the Hollywood community or

(27:07):
anybody really wants to promote. So I've been kind of
quiet about it, but I was on other shows, you know.
I had to deal with Oprah on own a few
years back, and I did Lindsay willhand with Oprah personally
a while back in New York.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
How did that go? Whether the love Bug Lindsay Lohan
or the other one? Like it.

Speaker 16 (27:30):
Was the other one and and she wasn't ready to
do the work, But I love her still, we're still
in touch with still great friends. It was just steal
us a lot to come out of rehab and have
cameras in your face and you're trying to get your
life together and your family together, so you know, it
was a lot.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
But what I find interesting about what you do is
like I don't know what it is. It's like almost
like a chiropractice, Like when do you know that you
actually achieved with the stated like the treatment protocol? When
do you know that you've had success?

Speaker 16 (28:02):
Because somebody tells me what their goals are, and we
mutually designed the formula to get to the goal, and
then we have measuring six throughout what sometimes thirty days,
two months, six months, whatever it is, and then we
get to the goal. So that's how I guarantee the result.
It's not always just mental. It's phyficult, sometimes it's financial,
sometimes it's family. We're covering so many different elements of

(28:23):
life that everybody's got different issues.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
No, I can believe that because I think that one
of the things I do appreciate about what's going on
is that now we're making reaching out for help mentally besides,
and we think we can pray everything away, but reaching
out for help to see black people that are accessing
some level of health is I think refreshing. Now. You know,
I don't know what life coaches actually do, but I

(28:48):
know that you're going to be a person that people go, Okay,
I'll respect her because I think she has an authenticity
to her.

Speaker 16 (28:56):
Thank you, guys, you know I love you. You're my family.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Thank you for the loving for.

Speaker 11 (29:02):
Thank you baby.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
All right, down's time for what you need to know
with one and only Sybil Wilkes.

Speaker 17 (29:07):
It's Sybil Wilkes with what we need to know. Minnesota
Governor Tim Walls and US Senator Amy Klobachar are firing
back following President Trump's claim that Somali refugees are completely
taking over the state of Minnesota. Will said in a
Sunday morning interview on NBC's Meet the Press that Trump's
insults are a badge of honor. The president said on

(29:29):
truth Socials hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia are
completely taking over the once great state of Minnesota, while
also calling Walts a derogatory term. Globachar said in a
Sunday interview on CNN State of the Union that President
Trump was attempting to stoke the vision. Senator Mark Wayne
Mullett said President Trump will not send troops to Venezuela

(29:50):
amid tensions between the two nations. The Oklahoma Republican made
the comments during an interview on CNN State of the Union.
It comes just days after the president and said the
US could very soon take action against alleged Venezuelan drug
traffickers on land, expanding operations that have so far been
focused on the Caribbean Sea. White House Economic advisor Kevin

(30:12):
Hassett said he'd be very happy to serve if picked
as the next chair of the Federal Reserve, and comes
after Bloomberg News reported he emerged as a front runner
for the spot during a recent interview Treasury Secretary Stott
Vessant chair, he thinks there's a very good chance the
President will make an announcement before Christmas. Israeli Prime Minister

(30:32):
Benjamin Netnaw who is requesting a pardon from his country's President,
Isaac Herzog Netnyah, who is currently standing trial in his
country for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. In a
letter to Herzog, President Trump expressed that he respects the
independence of the Israeli justice system and its requirements, but
said the case against Netanyahu is a political, unjustified prosecution.

(30:55):
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Speaker 1 (31:05):
Howard, thank you so much, Sybil. Hey, okay, I was
more of the fully funded L Hugey Show's coming up directly.
It's the Dlhugley Show. It is the Dhugley Show, your
twenty twenty five edition. Remember if you're going to be
in Cleveland this Friday Saturday SUNERM gonna be at the
Cleveland and prov On December eighth, I will be in
Philadelphia at the City Winery. In December tenth, I will

(31:28):
be with John Leman and I. That already sold out,
so we will be On December tenth. We will be
in Chicago City Winery down Living. They had a second show,
so if you can check me out. And then that
next week I'll be in Charlotte at the at the
Charlotte Comedy Zone.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
So on the road a lot.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Oh baby, I'm out there, get out there, out there.
I think that we are in a rare air. I
was saying that before. Now I've never seen have you
ever noticed it? First off, there, you know, our condolences
go out to the national Guard member. Yes, that ended

(32:04):
up unfortunately kill. But what I find every time something
goes bad in this administration, so a shot rings out
or a threat of a shot like he got shot
in the ear, then you have the Charlie Kirk. And
then you have the thing that's very suspicious about this
particular thing is the judged ordered a week ago that
National Guard be removed. Right. The man who allegedly did

(32:28):
the shooting was an Afghani national who was in close
work closely with the CIA, who was vetted by the
Trump He was allowed in by the Biden administration, but
he was vetted as supposedly by the Trump administration. So
he does the shooting. But now Trump is someone We's
gonna send the national art to everybody. So I've never

(32:51):
seen them so many unfortunate things happen that they use
like the bullet has never been this beneficial to no
other administration history, never And these seemed like false flagged
operations to me.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Well, the thing that I find so funny is the
fact that every single thing, which there have been many
of them, that's bad, they say it's the the Democrat's fault.
Everything to democrat? Did Democrats said it? You know everything.
It's like, okay, at some point, just looking at the
law of averages, something got to be your fault to you,

(33:28):
but not to them. It's all about the dele and
you know, sleepy Joe Biden, according to them.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
And have you seen look at a picture this not
even just me, look at a picture of Joe Biden
who's battling cancer and Donald Trump that was supposed to
be healthy.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
Well, he says, going to release the MRI.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
How did not know what party? How do you not know? Well,
how does he not know? Yeah, that's what I'm just saying.
It's impossible to not know. They don't do it for
just everything. It's not a body scan, and it's crazy
and he's getting more and you know, they say what
he's doing is called sundowning. It's like when somebody's dealing with,

(34:10):
you know, early dementia that when the sun goes down,
they ramp it up. Like he's the only time you
see him has come out of the bathroom for for
air Force. Want to go back here, piggy and go
back in stupid. I'm telling you he's the orange mister.
You know, orange is the new color purple. We got

(34:34):
a song when your mom and daddy was still together.
That's coming up. But we have the militant and Jamal
anything come for me. You remember a couple of years
ago we acted out scenes. Yeah, yeah, you were, you were,
you were excellent? I was What role did I play?

(34:56):
I don't, I don't know. I just I'm just saying something.
Now here's the Militi man, Jamar Kingsey return to the
sports Racism hidden our everyday lived.

Speaker 9 (35:05):
Hello, my brothers and sisters. This is Jamar Kingsley, familitant man,
here to expose racism hidden in our everyday life. Why
is it when you go to a black church you're
in there for four hours, but in a white church
service is over in less than an hour. Is it

(35:26):
because you think blacks are so evil it takes that
much longer to get redemption? Think about it, my brother.
And why is.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
It when you die they say, go into the white light.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Even when you die, we got to follow the white.

Speaker 9 (35:42):
Thing about it, my brother? And why is it when
you play pool the game isn't over until the white
cue ball knocks in the black eight ball? Is it
because white's always trying to get rid of the blacks?
Thing about it, my brother, this has been Jama Kingsley's
a militant man on until next time.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Stay woke and think about it.

Speaker 9 (36:07):
My brother.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Jazz Man, Well, you talked about it earlier in the show,
and that's that Netflix documentary done by fifty cent on Diddy.
He even went so far as to have an interview
with Robin Roberts to talk about it, and he said, look,
you know, I you know, I have unauthorized footage, but

(36:34):
I'm going to air it anyway. It doesn't matter to me.
I just want everybody to see it. It's intended for
public viewing and that's what we're going to do with it.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
Yeah, it seems unsavor.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
It is unsaved wat you know, I might watch it.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
Though I'm not it's part of your geek. I might
watch it to watch a little bit.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
Fifty cents one of those people that hides in the
shadows and he just shoots darts all the time. He
does it all the time and and no one is
immune to it. He goes after everybody. It's just it
makes you wonder is he happy with his life? I
don't know what's going on anyway. Also trending, did you
see this student who was trying to fly home from

(37:11):
Boston to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving, and
she was deported.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
Yeah, yep, despite a judge's order.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
Despider judges orders and the fact that her case had
been closed back in twenty seventeen, and they deported her anyway.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Yep. Did you see where Caroline Levit's baby, brother's baby
mama got deported back to Brazil? I did not see that. Yeah,
And they're saying that she helped. It looks very infairous.
She got deported back to Brazil. Now he had a
baby with this girl. He married somebody else. He wanted

(37:48):
custody of the baby. The girl had been here her
whole life, opened a big cleaning service, had of successful businesses,
lived in New Hampshire. All of a sudden they deport
her and Carolyn. And she is Carolyn Levis's brother. She
was She was his baby, his brother's baby mama. They

(38:09):
are just fil they're fouled to the they sting to
the high heavens. Jeffy Jeffrey Epstein said that Trump is
the most almost evil person he ever said. He didn't
have any redeeming and when the pedophile say something, yeah,
you're right, about that for me. You don't expect the
ringing endorsement, but damn you think that'll do it for us?

(38:32):
Lend Jemisondo you can show you twenty twenty five. Of course,
if you're going to be in Cleveland, Ohio, I will
be there this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Cleveland
and for to Friday to Saturday at one Sunday. So
come check me out Thursday on the excuse me. On Monday,
December eighth, I will be at the City Winding along
with Don Leving for our d L on DL show,
and then on the tenth I will be in Chicago

(38:54):
too shows Chicago at the City there and then the
that Saturday. So he said it's something. I'll be at
the Comedy Zone in Charlotte, North Carolina. So we're gonna
be out for a good little bit.

Speaker 2 (39:05):
Little run.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
I like little runs like that. It's free suit you
little run. That's cute. Yah, that's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
I told you to say you did over Thanksgiving? How
did that work out for you?

Speaker 1 (39:20):
So? I uh, I was, Oh my.

Speaker 2 (39:24):
God, I still want to tell them, but I'm not
going to do it. Carry on now, go on, okay,
So I forgot that you were having a colonoscopy right,
and you called me and you were high. You were
saying crazy, I'm not kidding. You started off saying, and
then you said where are the sandwiches? You're like, I said,

(39:46):
what sandwiches are you talking about? And you said I
thought there was going to be sandwiches. I was like, okay,
I don't know what he's talking about. And then you
said what time we got to go in today? Meanwhile
you're lying the do I said, and so I start
when he lay along with it's crazy? I said eleven
thirty and you said, well, Skip stop by today. I
said he did in Los Angeles.

Speaker 10 (40:08):
You said yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
I said okay, and then you said yeah, but did
my mama come see about me? I said yeah, she
was up here.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
I'm lying.

Speaker 6 (40:16):
I was going along with your crazy crazy and then
you said what's that over in the.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Corner and then I saw the phone just drop down.
So me being a good friend, I called back I
should not have been that because you were completely out
of it, but you answered, yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
Yeah, Well wow, I think that's a lot. What the
sandwich is at? Skip?

Speaker 6 (40:39):
What did you learned today? I think I might try
to stay up and watch this. See yeah to talk
about tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Yeahs. As if we don't have enough of that, yeah yeah,
yeah yeah. If we don't have enough of that, okay,
well you go ahead on the next deal you can show.
Sometimes people get really upset with the things I say.
We're gonna give them an opportunity event with our segment
called That's That's no Pearl Ives Christmas. It's okay. Plus

(41:17):
we're gonna hoie so much benevolence of the human being
of the week. It's the deal huge show. We will
definitely see you on the other side. Kyle, my favorite
shot bus operator, Pool Lestrick, we got to go. It's
the d huge show. See you on the other side.
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