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Speaker 1 (00:31):
Waiting on somebody to get on your level, waiting on
that one that could just with your doublue party every weekend.
But still like, it's brow here.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
I am here.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
I am here.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
I am here.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
I am here.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
I am sorry.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
I was like, but damn o here.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I am here, I am here, I am here, I
am here, I am check.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Check check. What's going on Chicago? Everybody watching? It's your voice,
Timbo with the one of the leaders, Fly Guy. What's
uply guy, you're feeling.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
I'm great, brother, what's up?
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Good people? Thanks for following us onto it and end
once more and again right here a.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Real talk where we feed our brain. This is the
Real Talk podcast. And of course I'm your fly Guy
here with my main man. This dude's right, yeah, send
me beyond Simbo. How you being brother man? I'm doing good, man,
I'm feeling good. Ready to get into the show to
talk to the people. Let's see if we can help
them out a little bit, to talk about the table.
(02:05):
I'm ready to talk you, ready to talk about the people.
Le Meon always got jokes. Y'all don't know what go
on behind the scenes.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
I do got I do have jokes.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Seme On all ways have jokes, So simbo, it's time
for them Epstein files to be released.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Brother, man, I've been waiting to hear the Epstein file.
Who is in it? Who ain't?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
We thought it was news with p Diddy? And who
was on dead?
Speaker 3 (02:30):
I want to know who on deck with Epstein file.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
And let me tell you something. My sons were talking
about this and I don't you know, I don't know
what to say.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
But the old man was taking blue pills for them
young girls. They were taking blue pills.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Taking all kind of pills whatever they was taking.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Brother, did you see the pictures of those young ladies
and how young they look?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Oh back then? Yeah? Man?
Speaker 4 (02:56):
First going on, yeah right, they're will into adulthood now.
When it first happened, When it first happened, DoD he
was like eight seventeen sixteen, These was teenagers.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
They were young girls, and that it just it's very.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Interesting how you can do all of that damage to
someone physically, mentally and emotionally and spiritually, and you go
home and you sleep at night, you go on with life.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
You've done nothing wrong. Let me tell you something, man.
The people that we see every day, like the President.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
I don't have a president. My president is out.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
You said, like the president as a US citizen, I
don't have a president.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
I'm talking about the guy that they voted in, Barack
Hussein Obama is no longer in the over off. So
my president has served his terms and is retired. Did
you just give the whole government now, that's my president Obama.
I think they used to call him when he was
in there, right, that's probably right there. And Michelle for
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Whitney Young off of euclid or Bennet when she was
in the south Shore community in the sixth six four nine.
That's my first lady. Okay, okay, I'm with you. I'm
with you, I'm with you. So but yeah, man, there's
a lot of stuff coming out, and I think that
heads are about to roll. But you know what, honestly,
do you think they're gonna do anything? Dude?
Speaker 4 (04:18):
That was just about to correct you. You're talking about
heads about the role the thirty four count felon is
in the Oval office? So what more can what's gonna happen?
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Now?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
What makes this different?
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Why is it such a big deal that the Epstein
files have been released? Because the lady that was just
sworn in governor of Arizona. I believe she's the governor,
but it senator, governor, whatever her political capacity is.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
But she's a Democrat.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
And one of the reasons why they were trying, the
Republicans was trying to hold off on swearing her in
is because she was very vocal about casting her vote
for the release of those files. So now that the
government shut down is over, they've voted. They sworn her in.
She voted the way she said she was gonna vote.
Now the files are coming out. Now, it's all over
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national news that the files are being released, and everybody
is gonna have an opportunity to go through them. What's
in them? They're gonna penetrate the files. However, who's everybody
gonna have a chance to go through it? At the
government leadership? You know, the judicial system we'll call it.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
They already started doing. Have you seen any of the commercials.
I have not seen anything. They're commercials for the Epstein.
They have commercials. Brother, They're showing women. They show the
women they're older. Now they show their teenage picture.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Oh I seen, I saw that, but I didn't realize
that was a commercial.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
I thought that was I didn't realize that was a commercial.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
I thought that was just the marketing for showing how
they were pediphiles and who these young girls were.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
It's a commercial showing about the It's like a wind
The's commercial, where's the beef? We need to get more.
It's like a Windy's commercial, where's the beef? Wow? Why
would you use that analogy for this, would you?
Speaker 3 (06:08):
I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
I'm just saying, Okay, y'all, the fly guy so nice.
Where's the beef? That's all I want.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
I'm just saying, you said it was a commercial. But
I don't all seriousness. I don't you know. I'm not
making humor, humor or light of it, because it's a
very serious situation. I get it, and I really wish
and hope that justice is served for those ladies, because
no woman should ever be violated for any reason. I
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don't care what the intensity is like in the atmosphere.
If a woman wants to withdraw from the mood, she
has the option to do that out hard.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Well, let me tell you this, and y'all listen to
me when I say this. I want everybody to hear this.
If they gonna go back thirty five years on Bill Cosby,
then damn it, they better go all the way back
on the Epstein five.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
You can let that God, because the plant field for Bill,
because the playing field for.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Bill constans the playing field for t They I don't care, dude,
You know that ain't gonna happen.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
The thirty four count feeling is the occupant of the
Oval office, and you think that justice is gonna be
served for these women if what I'm come up black,
you really gonna see him?
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Ain't nothing say thirty four count, thirty four count baby
in the middle, not.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Thirty four, your proper thirty four, but this person is
thirty four.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
But it's unfortunate. And I'll you to flat guy. All
the black women love me. They love me, Flat Guy.
They bought my gold gym shoes and shoes. They're going
to come out in record numbers, black a record numbers.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
You sounds just like the moron.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
And you would say that to himself and then believe
it convince himself. Hey, oh, I don't know everybody watching.
I got a new movie that just came out. It's
called The Laundry Room Stalker by Quincy J. Trent. Make
sure you guys check it out. Starring me doing four.
Fly Guy would have been in it, but when we
wanted him to film, he was out of town being
fly so he missed that one. That's quite okay. There
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will be another opportunity.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
I'll guarantee you, definitely, I guarantee you there will be
another opportunity for that. So as we segue through our
political segment, is Marjorie Taylor Green divorcing the relationship with Maga?
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Now you talking about you seen the commercials? Have you?
You saw her on the View with Whoopee right? What
did you think of that? So? I did not watch
the whole thing, but I saw clips, and.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
I'm I'm proud of that because I have to nurture
seme on into the political segments of the show. If
you guys may not know that I've gotten better than
the last few the last few shows, I've gotten better.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
You have gotten, You have gotten. And I'm impressed that
you watched the view with the Maga queen. So what
did you think? You know? You think she gonna partner
with Jazmine Crocket. You can see just to spike Trump, No,
just to spike Trump, just to spit if you want
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to be a thorn in his flesh partner with jaz mincrock.
I know she wants. I know she wants to spike Trump,
but I don't know if she wants to do it.
That that bad If she wants to go there. She's
scared of Jazz, Yeah, yeah, she's scared.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
But I guarantee you that would wreck his nerves.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
He would almost want to impeach himself if she partnered
with jazz Min Crockey. I guarantee you, Oh, he would
never stop because he already said she was a trader,
she was fake, she was this, that and the third.
So they're saying that he did her favor in Georgia
because her numbers were so low, and that the fact
that he had sadebar conversations with her and he critiqued
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her in her role and gave her basically an out,
and of course to his people as a result of that,
that set up tension between them. And then she started
coming out saying that he needed to release the Epstein files,
that he needed to talk about his foreign policy more,
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and things that he needed to do the medicaid medicaid
because see the medical components. So why was there a
governor a government shut down the government shut down was
because of the healthcare, was.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
Definitely, that's what it was. The healthcare drove the shutdown,
and then they thought but.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
Marjorie Taylor Green exactly, And Marjorie Taylor Green stated that
her opposition in that was the fact that her kids
were going to be affected by that. See, when things
started affecting us, it becomes a different We.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Take on a different perspective.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
It does.
Speaker 4 (10:48):
But it's okay as long as it's everybody else's.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
But that's how it is, because that's the agenda. It's
let me tell you something. Uh, somebody mentioned something to
me that I didn't even realize. Did you know that
prison prison? I want to say it, right, it's kind
of like another form of slavery, like you know when
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you're incarcerated. You know, when you incarcerated, you work for free,
You work for free.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
So you kill somebody and you gilded jail. And we
found that another form of slave.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
No no, no, no, no, no no no, that's not what
I'm saying. Like I'm saying, you know, think about the pipeline,
the prison of pipeline, the pipeline to prison, right, and
black people are affected more than anybody with that right,
And it's almost like it's almost like, you know, how
can we get these negroes to work for free? How
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many people? How many black people have been incarcerated unfairly
or unjustly or they were innocent, but it didn't matter
what their innocence was, the fact that they were black.
They were they were victimized and put on the stand
or found guilty and things like that, and then served
twenty five years in jail and then got out twenty
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five years later. They were either acquitted or found not
guilty twenty five years later. But what I'm saying is
a faintingus chakor right, a faintings Shakur and he her documentary,
she talked about how when she was when she was
locked up, they wanted her to to do snap peas snappiece,
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and she refused to do it. Okay, you know, she said,
I'm not I'm not, I'm not gonna sit in here
and snappiece. That's what they did in slavery. But what
I'm saying to you is it's almost like another form
of slavery when you have people locked up and you
have them working, and and look at what they're doing
for the state they're doing license plates.
Speaker 4 (12:52):
Well, if you wasn't doing wrong in the first place,
you wouldn't be in jail.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
But listen, So, but my point to you was, you
heard what I said when I said, look at about
the people that were unjustly sitting right, and like, think
about so and how unfair and what I'm saying, this
is what I mean. Like, I get what you're saying.
I'm with you on that I'm saying, But how fair
the U and unjust the justice system is towards black people. Yeah,
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I got you there, I get you there. If you
put out somebody, then right, you can sit, you can do,
you can do. But I don't think what I'm saying.
I don't think that. I don't get a little more
admation because I didn't plan on talking about that, But
I just thought about that where you know, it compliments conversation,
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and that's that's okay, because I do agree the judicial
system is not designed to support black and brown people.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
But I do not think solely that.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
Incarceration is a form of reinventing slaves.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Well, I don't think that.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
No, No, I'm not saying you think that I'm speaking
for the narrative of how that came to be.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
That's a philosophy of someone's.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
But I wouldn't agree with that because I think that
incarceration is designed to house people of a same element,
and I think that if you fit that description, then
you deserve to be there. Now do people that are
wrongly and people that you know, prime example, the Central
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Park five did not deserve what they got.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
They didn't deserve that.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
So I'm clearly compassionate with empathy about situations like that,
That's what I mean. But I don't know that it
was designed for solely for them to be slaves more
so than it was just an unfair justice system for
black people, because black people are never going to be
treated equal. And that's why I said so, right, So
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I don't I don't think I wouldn't attach slavery to it.
I would just simply say what it is, and that
is that the judicial system is not designed to support
black and brown people. You know, you got judges that's
sitting up there and they're gonna find if you found guilty,
they're gonna give you a harsh a more harsh sentence.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
So it's just it's not designed to support people.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
The white person that did the same crime, they might
get two years, the black guy gonna get twenty.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
It's the too involved in both. Yes, you see what
I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
But yeah, very very very unfortunate. The government shut down
is ended. The longest historical government shut down just ended.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
People.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
It was forty three days and back open. It was
forty three days. Yes, indeed, that was the longest government
shut down. The bill passed by Congress funds that fund
will fund the government, I'm sorry until January thirtieth. With
carveouts for SNAP. Now, a lot of people lost their
SNAP benefit. Some people didn't really get anything. Some people
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got a percentage of it, but nonetheless they did not
people do getalised or.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Will they get the Snap benefits that they lost.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
So I don't know if they're going to go back
and recalculate what people didn't get and then reimburse them.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Will they later?
Speaker 4 (16:19):
But they might know, But it's a matter of them
doing it, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
They know what the people didn't get, exactly what you're
supposed to do, so they I can't say whether or
not they're going to retro it, but they should. However,
the carveouts for snap benefits targeted women, infants, and children,
or with the Department of Veteran Affairs in Congress. Now
those will be funded until the end of September of
twenty twenty six. Now they're supposed to also rectify the
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firings and lost pay of federal workers as well. So
now this government shut down just reopened, but at the
end of January it could shut down again.
Speaker 3 (17:00):
So nothing is safe and sacred.
Speaker 4 (17:04):
So what I say to people is, if you experience
this one, put your coins together so that in the
event that it should happen again, you're not just relying
on these benefits.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
You're not only relying on this.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
There's an old adage, leave something or put something aside
for a rainy day. You already know what you're up against,
and so we have to do better. We have to
do better for ourselves. But it's proactive versus react.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
But it's hard to put something. It's hard to put
something aside for a rainy day when you're just getting by.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
I get that, I understand that, But what can you
do to avoid if you're young. Now, I'm not speaking
for our elders, I'm not speaking for people that have
different challenges and things going on. But if you're an
able body, you might not be able to just live
off of this. You might need to do something different,
need to pivot and move different.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
And if you're able body, you need to definitely pivot
and do something because it's just one of those things
where at some point you can't just you gotta just
gotta stop being lazy. You cannot.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
Now, government workers are gonna go back to work. The
last layoffs are to be reversed. Furlough workers welcome back.
They were missing paychecks. Airports safety issues are already easing up.
It will likely be several days before things get back
to normal because once again, this just happened. So if
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you have a flight and you're gonna be traveling for Thanksgiving,
which is coming up in about a week, you might
want to check your traveling itinerary that part I mean,
And here's the deal. If you're not going that far,
maybe you use that airfare ticket for as a voucher
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and drive.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Because we'll get the train to Amtrak. You can do that.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
But air as it pertains to aviation, there are still
some challenges with that. I know people that have been delayed.
I know where flights have been flat out canceled. And
when you're on vacation or you're any destination that's not
home and you're stuck there, you don't want those economic
resources to run out because the hotels is gonna still charge.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
They're not gonna let you, They're not gonna tell you
can stay in this week for the next several weeks
until the government Jamaica and Jamaica stranded. Listen, the people
were still the people were still charging them. You're talking
about they stuck there. It's a it was a natural disaster,
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and they're still trying to capitalize. What kind of greed
is that, Yes.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
Because it's all about the dollar and people want to
still make.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Come man, what about humanity? Well, that's the problem with
this country and with this world today. There's such a
lack of humanity in people treating people like people and
having sympathy or empathy for people that we get put
in these situations and people act like they just don't care.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
I understand, But your sympathy ain't their sympathy. Your empathy
ain't their empathy. Everybody until it happens to them.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
That's part right there.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
But the reality is they were looking for people to
pay their way.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
They weren't offering them shelter.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
If you want this space, then you're gonna have to
pay for this space. So I understand what you're saying, brother,
and it don't make it right. But the fact that
the matter is people see opportunities as business. So unfortunately,
sometimes people will capitalize on your downfall.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Bro.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Thanksgiving season, as I just said, is upon us. We
are one week out from Turkey Day. Gobble gobble goose,
What you're gonna eat? Symbol, gobble gobble goose? You have
some turkey decks.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Well, you know I've been on my feet my vegan
slash vegetarian thing.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Vegan Now you do nothing from the animal.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Fly fly guy. It's been four, no, five weeks, it's
been five weeks.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
How's it going that? It's been going great?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
I mean, if you look at my my TikTok, which
I know you guys to your tiktoks. I made vegan pasta,
the vegan. Now that looks good. Didst see the what's
it called the chop cheese. I made the chop cheese Wanda.
I made the chop cheese sandwiches, and I made him
for my brother uncles.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Man, I do, I do, But I'm just saying, and
I know you missed taco to make pizza.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
I can eat now, so eat vegetarian tacos. Back flash.
But the one thing I can eat, the one thing
I can't eat if I want, I can eat salmon.
I can eat shrimp, So I can eat shrimp. Salmon
is from an animal. Listen. I thought vegans didn't Listen. Listen.
I've been doing vegan, but I'm in a position where
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I can do the pescytarian because my situation and what
I'm going through. The salmon is good and okay, but
then you eat plenty of that, Yeah that's good. So
I still have to get my protein and everything. So
that's a good thing. So but as far as red meat,
no red meat at all. And if I decide I
want to eat some chicken, it has to be something
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that's hormone free, so you eat organic. I've been eating organic.
I've been juicing. That's good. Me and my partner is
called mine for roots. We do the beat it the
very good, the sour sop. Yeah okay. And when I
say I got to bring you one y. Only when
people hear beats they're like, no, no, Actually I like
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beats because I eat salads a lot, so I like beat,
But I didn't got boogie fly guys, come up, get
your cop salad, Get your cops. Look, now, you don't
eat that regular Frisch mustard, do you? But you know,
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you know one thing I did. I took a sweet potato,
I cut it up, real thing and made me sweet
potato fries. Sweet potato fries are good and they taste
so fresh and good. I got the cheers thick about it. Listen,
I thought, you know, when you think about vegan, but
you gotta be careful when you think. Even when you
say vegan and vegetarian, there's some stuff that you you
have to look at the the rating and different things
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like that, because you can't just see. You know, one
thing that saved my life the Morning Star breakfast sausage,
the spicy.
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Well can you eat impossible meat?
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Yes, but but you have to, like I said, once again,
you have to look at the ingredients and see what
it's meant. You got to see what the rating. If
it has under a ninety rating, you don't want it
because there's all other kinds of stuff in it. Because
I haven't been doing sugar. I haven't been doing sugar,
no dairy, none of that. So I mean, look at dude,
that's good. I go with medium now wander all right,
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But but I feel great. I feel great.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
That's important.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
You got best important. I feel great and I'm going
you know, I'm going through some things, but I don't
look like what I'm going through, trust me. And it's
one of those things where I'm going to be making
sure that I do my part to educate people, black
people and brown people on what we should be doing
to take care of ourselves. And I've taken that on
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and I'm proud of it. Man, that's awesome. I'm walking
the walks. I want to be an example because the
best example is you can leave by example, and when
people see the fruits of your labor, then they're more
apt to join or follow or listen to you. Exactly,
but we want to live, So you definitely are a
model for my brother. You definitely are.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
And I've eaten and I'm not vegan, but I've eaten
vegan tacos and eaten a vegan restaurants just because I
like to.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
They do.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
They have some good and I love beyond me man
possible burgers and the impossible sausage.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
I put it in spaghetti and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
I just made. That's really good. Before I came here,
I had the vegan.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
So Simeon is thankful for converting into a healthy lifestyle
for Thanksgiving seasonful. That's good, that's good, And that's what
I was about to say. I'm thankful for life. I'm
thankful for your life. I'm thankful you don't look like
what you've been through and experience and going through. But
I'm glad that whatever you're going through, that your test
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is becoming your test tomit. We're gonna get a lot
of questions and so your emails you're gonna be Oh,
you're gonna you're okay.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
And everybody has something to be thankful for.
Speaker 4 (25:43):
I know that we talked a little bit about the government,
the government shut down, the rebound, what that looks like
in the future, if it's gonna shut down again, things
being on hold until the end of September twenty twenty sixth.
That sounds temporary, not permanent. But everybody during the season,
please try to say something to be thankful for. God
is good people, God is awesome. Man, when God makes
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an appointment with you, something awesome is going to happen.
Know that, feel that, receive that, live that, and so
go forward knowing that your blessing is just a prayer away.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
Pray for yourself.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
You don't have to wait for somebody to pray for you.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
Yeah, you can call the church line, you can call
the deacon, you can call the pastor. But if you
get down on bended knee and body bend, God will
hear from you and always be willing to talk to
God because He loved to hear from you.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
So that's what fly Guy is thankful for.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
I'm thankful for all of you, and I'm thankful for
the opportunity God blessed the semi I with and I
with each and every week when we are able to
connect with an audience and we're able to empower, inspire
and aspire to do more, to be greater, and to
build better relationships. And all of that comes because you, guys,
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land on our tarmac each day, every week.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
So thank you. Just know that we don't take this lightly. Guys.
The fact that we get to come before you and
talk to you is not just about entertainment. It's not
just about talking about current events. It's about actually tuning
into people, showing that we have a heart for people,
and also trying to give some advice and help people
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because everybody's going through something and it's just a matter
of who's willing to share, who's willing to share, and
who's willing to I say, who's willing to share and
who's willing to bear. If you're willing to bear and share,
I think you can help somebody. But we thank you
guys so much, and it's gonna be fun.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
We love the Chicago and beyond Simeon, it's time for
the person to person say I'm.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Reading this one.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
This is oh he want to read this? See it's messy.
I told y'all messy. I told you mess That's why
you want.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
To read it. God, it's just just messy. Wait a year,
y'all know. Normally I sit back and let iat the letter.
But I want to read. He said that with the
quickness he snatched the letter. He carjacked me about this letter.
Just not in the studio.
Speaker 4 (28:10):
He just carjacked me about the letter. He all stood
off and he driving off at my UGO.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Hey, I figured with this one, I said, I said,
let me, I said, I definitely want to chime in
on this one today. All right, brother, But it's it's
uh got so so the Real Talk letter. It says
greeting was real talk, Good day, Real talk. I love
the show and thank you for loving the show. We
love you guys too. As we approach the holiday season,
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I'm excited to share them with my new boo. My
boot is tight and just right for me. Derek is
that Derek? Okay, this is it's spelled with a Q. Unique.
That's I'm black, black from the West Side, Derek. But
that's not his name. Pronounce it like the Greek, so urban.
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Drek is a natural gentleman. He makes me feel loved
and secure. Sounds like a good guy. I'm concerned with
bringing him, with bringing my man around my family. Here
we go. My boo is a very polished brother, I
guess kind of like you. Fl My family is this
ain't me, y'all? My group, my group, My family is
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a group of unpolished individuals. Real talk. I'm just keeping
it real. It never ceases to fail that one of
my relatives will get drunk and start a confrontation. My
Boo has told me he can't wait to meet my family.
He wants to develop a healthy and comfortable relationship with
my family members. He's even talking about hosting a Super
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Bowl party for my family. Now you know there's going
to be alcoholis But I'm not ready for him to
meet the turn ups. Not the turn ups, not the hell.
Real talk, I'm not. I'm not ashamed of my family.
I don't know about that. I'm just trying to protect
my investment in my new boot. This man might run
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away and never come and never look back. Real talk?
Am I wrong for the way I feel about my family?
Sign trying not to send my man into shell shock? Wow? Okay,
ever his letter? I love this letter.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
Every every family is different, and obviously this family has
some creative.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Dynamics to it.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
But we all know this family because we've seen this
in our own family. Instead of well, Uncle kirkmins GoF
and he gonna hit.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
That hennessya and brother. The last drink he hadna make
him over me. For me, it was Uncle Johnny B.
Let me tell you right there, my Uncle Johnny B
would come in. They no, he come in drunk as
a skunk, open up my mama refrigerator and eat cold
hot dogs, and my mama, I never forget. My mama
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grabbed you by my collar. She said, you see that
that's gonna be you if you drink. That's why they
take my first drink till I was twenty one. No,
I was twenty Yeah, twenty one, twenty one. Oh wow. Look,
so instead of inviting him to a super Bowl party.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
No, he ain't inviting him to the ball party. He's
going to have a super Bowl party.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
But I'm saying she should entice him to invite them
to church where they.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
Won't where they won't be any well, where they turn
off the last place they probably trying to go.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
But but if you can get him to come to church,
at least you can have to turn up halfway down down.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
I don't think she First of all, I would say,
I don't think you're ashamed of your family. I think
that your territorial of your boyfriend, because I don't think
she's shame if the family is not complimenting. Now, she
didn't beret anybody. She just simply spoke about how they
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conduct themselves when they get together. So and I can
relate to that, because, like I said, we've all witnessed
that we know this family. It's somebody in every family
that's gonna come. If they don't come high, they gonna
get high while they there. If they don't comp drunk,
they're gonna get you walk while.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Fla.
Speaker 4 (32:34):
Guys, I'm gonna go down and you gonna you're gonna
have to get them together. You're gonna have to pull
their coat tail. You know, they gonna start getting loud
and then they gonna act defended. When you try to
tone them down, they're gonna start cussing.
Speaker 1 (32:48):
This is what about that uncle that that touch your girlfriends?
Speaker 4 (32:52):
But I never see I ain't never had that.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
I never had that. I had so food, remember the
old dude, right right, But hey, I saw no I
saw an uncle. It wasn't my uncle, Thank god. I
saw uncle hit somebody's girl on the butt.
Speaker 4 (33:14):
But that's what that's the and that was type that's
Those are the type of actions this young lady is
talking about. She's talking about becoming inappropriate. Now she found
a guy that's all into her and she trying to
manage manage her relationship.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
She's trying to keep this thing going.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
However, if he meets her family, because he's such a
polished brother.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
He might be turned off. He may not want to
marry into this. He might say, that's your family, you
gotta be like that.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
No, he might not say that, because that don't mean
that she's like that.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
But if she's remember, women date with purpose, women date
with the gold.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
So if she's really into him and she's hoping that
he asked her to marry him and he meet her family,
that may extract that. He may be like, I'm married
to this family. But you gotta you gotta trust the process.
I'm gonna say this to you, try not to send
my man at the shell shock.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
He might be better with it than you think.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
Give him the opportunity because he might have some of
these issues in his own family. I don't know if
you've met his family or if you've been around his people,
but I guarantee you he's probably not going to be
as shell shocked as you think he is. You're gonna
be embarrassed, But I don't think he's gonna be a
shell shock, is you?
Speaker 1 (34:33):
So let me ask you this. I wander you know
this is a question for the ladies and the guys.
What do you think do you think that that should
be a make or break situation. If your family is
off the chain or their family is off the chain,
do you think that should be a make a break situation.
I think what the key and what really matters is
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what's going on between you two. It could be a
non negotia for some depending on how I don't think that.
I don't think that's fair because I don't think that's
fair because you can't control people. You can't control. Sometimes
people are just they are. I don't matter if that
your your mama, your daddy, your uncle, your cousin, they
gonna be who they are. But that doesn't mean that's
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who you are.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
It doesn't mean that to to leave the relationship based
off not what's going on with you two, but predicated
off what's happening with a family member. If you're trying
to have a future, you're gonna have to deal with that.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
You got to live with them, with her, It don't matter.
You don't have to, Yes, it does matter, you don't.
How many I think why they disagree with you on
this one? How many family members have you not gone
around because you don't like the way they at Answer
the question? Answer that question, how many family members have
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you gone but do you have any okay, how do
you have it? So? So? Do they act like that
so you're good? Have you ever had a family member
that you I have family members that I don't go
around and is in laws.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
I've had some in laws and I'm like, I'm not
going over there, right. But that causes in some relationships.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
Because they should it though family to be together? But
should it?
Speaker 5 (36:20):
And you say, I'm not going over there because I'm
not dealing with right, And it becomes why it becomes
an initiate with you all, because sometimes it may be
that you may want your spouse to defend you. I've
seen on Facebook too many times.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Where the yeah, yeah, okay, the.
Speaker 5 (36:38):
Sister and he wants to stay out of it.
Speaker 4 (36:40):
He just wants peace and he likes but he needs
to interject because you're the happy medium.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
So you need to get your family together. So so
so some people you love from with a long handle.
That's what you just keep a mad you know what
I'm saying. Some some of them you just have to
love from a distance. But I think if you guys
have a good thing going on, that you shouldn't let
some miserable people interfere with that. Because if you two
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love each other, I think you guys have to communicate
to find a way to work it out where they
are not because because think about it this way, That's
what I'm saying. That's why you have to communicate because
you now y'all can still be happy and then y'all
can deal with that together, or y'all can break up
because of them miserable people. Now you're gonna be miserable.
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Now everybody miserable, you know what I'm saying. So that's
I think that you just have to.
Speaker 4 (37:33):
Be able to work it out with each other and
you some people may be willing to do that. You
may be willing to do that. I don't know that
I'm willing to do that. I would because I'm that
brother that I'm not getting ready to go over your
drunk family houses. I ain't getting ready somebody come cussing
me out and getting indignant or nig gonna come back
and say, oh, I'm sorry, I drank a little to
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my nah, brother, that was the courage that you had.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
You showed me how you really feel about me. Your
muscles came. That's you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (38:01):
I think when people do things like that, and then
they excuse it with alcohol. That's the courage for you
to do what you really wanted to do.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
That's what you really think. Really, not the courage the
excuse for you to No, it's courage because you wouldn't
do it on the super conditions. So but but then
I'm saying, so you got courage because you drank in it.
And then the reason I said excuse is because after
you do it, you say, well, you know, I was
drinking and that was you know when it did that.
If that wasn't drinking, you know, And but see if
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it's somebody like me when they saying that, at the
same time they saying that they're holding the ice pack
on their eye because of what they did the eye.
Your uncle should have sat his ass down.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
So now they broke up anyway, Wanda, Now they broke
up anyway, right, you didn't attack the woman's uncle.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Now, y'all, look, won't you go put the ice pack
on this idea since you want to take up on
I'm just talking, but don't finish turn to a period,
don't send him into shock. Just keep him on the
d L for a little while until you get to
the new year. Out of the holidays. Then gradually wan,
I'm telling you what to do. Oh no, you know
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I call, I call the end of what you said?
He said? He said until the holidays, until the holidays,
you get the gifts.
Speaker 4 (39:20):
No, no, no, no, keep say stay with him, just
don't bring around your family until after the holidays, and
then gradually win in like take him to a graduation, right,
don't take him it. Now you definitely want to sway
him out of that super Bowl party. You're gonna have
to tell you. Don't have to come clean because he
gonna want to know why you don't want him to
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have the super Bowl party. But you're gonna have to
sway him out of that. Tell right, they.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
Really a piece of work. Just tell him and then
now you want to you want Hey, I'm gonna warn
you one time. Do you want to experience it? I'm
when I say the turn up is real, baby, to
turn up is real? Do you want to experience this? Now?
This is I need to look. I need to know.
This thing gonna have no reflection on us. But I
need to let you know before you walk into this.
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It'll be different if I didn't tell you. But I'm
telling you that Uncle John B is a fool. Uncle
Kenny is a fool. JoJo's a fool and cutting bowl
of fool. So Uncle uh inappropriate, I'm gonna know. I'm
I'm just gonna check him nicely. I'm gonna check him
nicely if he says something I would. If you say
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something inappropriate, I'm going to check you nicely. It can
be her uncle that says something as a as a man,
I'm going to check you, and in the in the
right way. Watch your mouth. That's not nice to say.
Be a gentleman. Don't talk to a lady like that.
And then I'm gonna say and then if they get
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I'm gonna tell you know what I mean. You know
what I'm telling Wanda. If you're gonna get mad, I
love your daughter and I have her best interest at heart,
and I don't want anybody to disrespect her. And you're
gonna get mad about that. Shame on you. What do
you expect for your daughter?
Speaker 3 (41:16):
I write, shame on you.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
So well, we've come, we've definitely directed tonight's letter. We
have definitely dissected, and I hope she's got she's got
a lot to take away from this.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
You do I'll have to talk to your man. If
you and your man can get on one accord, if
you and your man can get on one accord, you
can work it out. I honestly believe that. I believe
that just as much as I believe that I don't
know what fly guys hat says.
Speaker 3 (41:44):
That's part right there, that's it, that's it.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
What does it? Oh, I'm looking at it through the camera,
so it's backwards that I got a HOORAYI what the simbo?
Speaker 4 (41:57):
We are in the world of a I, my brother,
in the world of AI Artificial intelligence? Now is it
better to deal with AI or poor customer service? Because
your you're an actor, your acting job could be on
the line.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
Do you know who Tilly Norwood is? Yes? Who is
Tilly Norwood? She's a viral, like a viral actor. She's
not real exactly.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
So Tillie Norwood is actually making people feel some kind
of way because she's a I and Tilly Norwood is
basically getting jobs getting booked. Skaragi might not be getting booked,
but Tillie Norwood is.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
He's a tell you something. Let me tell you something, brother,
what you better learn your line? No? I know my lines?
But not only do I know my lines. A good
friend of mine, Malcolm Banks, We've been talking and talking,
and we have come to the conclusion and the acceptance
that AI is a real thing, and that we have
to do some things to keep up with AI, even
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if such as even if that is including some AI
into what you're doing, because it's gonna make filmmaking so
much more easier. So you either get on board and
you do things that include that, or you get left behind.
And I want to get on board, so I don't
get left behind. You just have to know how to
do it, when to do it, what to do. But
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this is something that's real and whether we like it
or not, I've been acting, I've been in Screen Actors
GIL since five. It doesn't matter. It's a real thing.
It's happening. And guess what, I'm working on the project now.
I'm working AI. AI so cold, I'm working on the
project now where I'm going to be shooting the project.
It's going to be all me and then it's just
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going to take the nuances of other things to go
with it. No, no, no, this is this is This
is a personal project, like a one man show. But
to that point, is putting people for anyone that does
not know.
Speaker 4 (44:01):
Tilly Norwood is an artificial intelligence actor that was just
created by Zaykoia. Zakoya revealed her this weekend at the
Zurich Film Festival, So on script exactly, and so there
was a lot of backlash from real human actors and
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actresses about this because as we know, AI is ROBODI
and AI is replacing a lot of people. A lot
of people are losing their jobs to artificial intelligence. So
how many times do we call a business and we
talked to a computer for fifteen minutes before a real
person comes on. You have to call a gas company
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or a light company. Push this, push that I can
help you with your bill. You're gonna make a payment
through me.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
I was just having this conversation of fly guy. It's
you know, or when you answer the phone, it's a
number that you don't know and you pick up the
phone and right away you say hello, Hello, Hello, They're
trying to pick up your voice. So what you should
do is when you pick up the phone, don't say
anything because if it's a real person, they're gonna say something.
If not, you know, you know, just hang up on now.
Speaker 4 (45:12):
Tilly stated, I may be a I generated, but I'm
feeling very real emotions right now.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
How does she say nothing?
Speaker 4 (45:21):
That's that's what those are the words of Tilly, now
the bill.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
So let me tell you is a real person. I'm
telling you what thats the problem. I'm not the problem.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
You just tell you Billy saying it on Facebook Boom.
I'm gonna tell you about Tilly. Here's the deal about
a I. A I doesn't age, a I doesn't have
to go on a diet for a particular role. A
I doesn't talk back. A I is not half, does
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not have an ego. A I not look sis AI
doesn't want a particular salary. But the big actor with
the big ego that wants top billing wants all of that.
Artificial intelligence don't want that. They just want on board.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
You know, flag, You got a point. So that's the
big difference with artificial intelligence. Half the salary, so I
can keep working. That's why, look what work we have
or not. But that's why.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
It's going to expand in the entertainment industry because filmmakers
and producers are going to come to the realization that
they don't have to shell out as many fun but.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Guess what, they're still gonna need us. Though they're still
gonna need us. They're gonna still need us. You still
you still need some real people. Trust me, you still
do now you So here's the thing. You might not
get paid as much for one job, but you'll get
several jobs, and you'll get paid for each job you do.
And but you'll get you'll get paid a decent amount.
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So you'll get more work. Because now you're talking about
about AI. Now wind up. We can do ten movies
in a span of three months instead of two movies
and a span of two years. You understand what I'm saying.
So now I'm going to be doing more work. So
I'll still be getting paid, but I'll be doing more
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work and it's not gonna be as taxi. I just
have to be ready to go and be there because
they're gonna put the special effects in, they're gonna put everything.
I just gotta be ready to perform, right, which makes
it my job a little bit easier, and it makes
my job a little more because I can do more
jobs because of AI. So it has its pros and cons.
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It really does, and we have to look at it
that way and instead of fighting something that you can't change,
find a way to adapt to it and make it
work for you. Does that make sense?
Speaker 4 (47:54):
It makes a whole lot of sense, fimbo. What's going
on in the city of Chicago. Now, we just had
military police here, We've had ice here, We've had a
lot of security levels here in Chicago, and we really
did not want that because we felt we did not
need that.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
We were not pleased about that at all.
Speaker 4 (48:14):
But what I will say in all transparency is what
I do not see is citizens of Chicago loving other
citizens of Chicago. We just witnessed a thirty three year
old woman and her nine year old son walking near
one hundred and six in Bensley in the South Daary neighborhood,
when a group of kids start chasing the mother and
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her children.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
And attack them. Who does that? But hold on twelve eleven, yes, ten?
You elementary school kids, and they're doing that. I have
an issue with it, and I have an issue with it,
and let's be transparent. Things start at home, Chicago.
Speaker 4 (48:56):
This is our home, and we don't want people coming
into our home to try to tell us how to
move and how to live.
Speaker 3 (49:03):
Why not do better about things?
Speaker 1 (49:05):
Why not live better?
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Why not take pride in where we live and stop
killing and harmony where we live. Why couldn't this mother
and her nine year old son walk home from school?
Speaker 1 (49:15):
There was a time where if you were walking down
the street and you were cursing or acting a fool,
and an adult said, hey, stop it. You stopped. You
respect them, You stop cursing, you went the other way.
You say I'm sorry or whatever. Even if you ain't
say I'm sorry, you stopped. But this, I saw this.
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I had no words. They jumped this lady and her son.
And I'm talking about twelve year olds. Eleven year olds
take the lady wig off, jumping on her and a
kid like, who does that? It's demonic? What type of
I just it's demonic. It made me my stomachs.
Speaker 4 (49:57):
It's we have to realize their spiritual forces. And that's
just real talk, not to.
Speaker 1 (50:03):
Sound gear eerie and spooky and all of that, but
there are spiritual forces. And when we look at things
and we can't describe them, that's because it is what
it is. You have to call out the demon it's demonic,
it's a spiritual force. You have to call those.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
Things out there because that was not natural. It's I
didn't think it was natural. When the kids was going
downstairs downtown doing the team takeovers and doing the snatch
of grabs.
Speaker 3 (50:34):
Who thinks to do that?
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Who orchestra? Who sits down as a child.
Speaker 4 (50:39):
And exhaust their energy into I'm gonna go downtown to
Bloomingdale's and kick in the windows and snatch Gucci bags
and come back on seventy first Street and sell them
on State Street for fifteen to twenty dollars.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
You don't even know the net value of what you have.
You don't even have, You don't know the worth of anything.
Speaker 4 (51:00):
You just doing something because you've seen it on TikTok.
Who goes on TikTok and tells people how to steal
kias and Hondais goes on sits seriously on sites and
structures crime like that.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
It's demonic.
Speaker 4 (51:18):
It's just a sad for we just have to we
have to do better.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
We have to we have to do better, we have
to want better, we have to push for better. But
then when you see things like this, you wonder why
we are in the predicament that we're in anything exactly simbo.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
It's sad for sports.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
Oh, man, I've been waiting to talk about sports, and
we're gonna start off with a couple of things. First
thing I want to talk about is you see my man,
Magic Johnson. That's my dude, Magic. I got to meet
Magic Man, one of the coolest dudes I've ever met.
And in this in this report he said, he said,
I don't care what you think about me. It was
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supposed to be a public takedown. Carolyn of It smiled
it to the camera, labeled Magic Johnson an overrated legend,
and waited for the rage, the meltdown, the viral clap back. Instead,
Magic calmly dropped eight ice cold words, I don't care
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what you think about me, and flipped the entire narrative
in seconds. No shouting, no insults, just unshakable self worth
that left critics stunned and the NBA community rethinking what
real power looks like. Let me tell you something that's
the class as man. Look, man, I was looking at
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the fact that was it cd CD lamb one one
of the one of the receivers. I can't remember. He's
a prominent receiver. He got suspended and for spitting on
another chase. It's chase for Cincinnati for spitting on another player,
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and that's just despicable. Man. But the thing that really
hurts me about these things to do that, and we
do it to each other. We do it to each
other on a national level on national TV. You're going
to spit in another black man's face and then lose
four hundred and some thousand dollars for one game, all
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because you can control yourself and respect yourself as well
as respect somebody else. It's just sad. I'm tired of
seeing it. And kudos to to my man Magic. Kudos
to Dion Sanders for when they try to throw him
under the bus and talk crazy to him and the interview,
and he just hit him nice and smooth and let
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him know that. Lady probably would probably for anyone that
doesn't know.
Speaker 4 (53:55):
She's the White House Press secretary. She works directly with
Donald Trump. And never see a white, blue blind woman
that is the press secretary for Donald Trump. And she
said that Magic Johnson was an underrated legend. First of all,
underrated and legend don't even go in the same sentence.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
Who is you a legend? How are you underrated? She's
a white that tells you the type of idiots that
are in the oval office. She's a white woman, she
only has a microphone because of that.
Speaker 4 (54:25):
And who's the biggest idiot, underrated and legend In the
same sentence, I rest my case considered the source. Now
in other news deck, Look, my man.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Should do a Sanders And I was just talking about this,
should do a Sanders. Two hundred thousand in property stolen
from his home wo during the burglary. Yes, how you
breaking his house? Man? Look, it's a house. Well, I
mean he don't have security. Everybody got security, but people
not get around that. But officials say that suspects left
the residents around six fifty eight pm with various property
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belonging to mister Sanders. The incident is still under investigation,
but video of the alleged heightst was shared with I
think it's somebody, pac Man Jones. It probably was somebody probably,
you know, just some haters. And it's like.
Speaker 4 (55:14):
Man, I mean, how do you break in somebody's house
so they knew he was at the game obviously, And this.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
Is the thing. Do you know this man just gave
a woman a brand new car that he just the
point No, no, no, no, no, no, what I'm saying
like breakout, No, he got it this woman. No, he's
doing great things. They do great things for people, and
they help people, and then how do they get repaid.
They get repaid by getting robbed and probably by somebody. Remember,
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it's not abnormal for people to get their whole half
their homes burglar rides. That's not normal. You equited that
he's doing this charitable thing and he didn't get the award. No,
you ain't let me finish what I was saying. You
cut me off. I was just saying, he's doing great
things and helping people, and and whoever robbed him, he
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probably knew them. I believe that. And I'm just saying,
you know, to be around people that know that, you're
always trying to do some good and help people. But
then on the on us and those same people that
probably robbed him, He's probably did good things for them.
Speaker 4 (56:19):
Oh, I'm sure, because it's always somebody you know, and
then and then here.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
They come with this bull craft. But enough about your door.
Let's talk about a little bit about football before we
get up out of here, because I'm gonna tell you
right now, the Bears are in sole place of soul.
Soul first place in the division. Congratulations, And and one
of the reasons that they win in sole place is
because the Detroit Lions lost.
Speaker 4 (56:44):
They did I takes I take it. I'm a big Lion.
Don't get me wrong. I like the Lions, but I'm
I'm Chicago first. So yeah, I think the Lions are good.
I like that team, but Chicago's Duwan Ford. He's not
for the Lions. Remember that, when y'all all set together,
you're not for the Lions.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
Dues from Detroit.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
I'm not who Oh he's for the Lions. He's from Detroit. Yeah,
I'm from Chicago.
Speaker 4 (57:11):
No, I'm just saying remember that. I'm telling him to
remember that when y'all set remember remember take a picture
right down. Yeah, that's right. So he said that the
Bears are in first place. Detroit lost, Yes they are,
and Kansas City lost. Kansas City they lost to the
Denver Broncos. So that was pretty cool to see Bo
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Nicks and the Denver Broncos beat them.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
But it was a lot of wins and losses going
on in the world of sports. And my man Lebron
James comes back tonight. He will be playing in his
first game back. Oh, that's cool. I can't wait to
check that out. And before I get out of here
and give you the word, the inspirational word of the day,
I want to share with you.
Speaker 4 (57:54):
Guys, something that I got. I got he always got
new gym shoes. This, dude, I don't understand these gym shoes.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
They sold out Wanda in two minutes and they're hard
to get. You can't get them. But I just want
you all know symbol gotta plug and look at those
right there. Look at those are nice, man, Look at them?
So you know what. This is what you do when
you get a brand new pair of shoes before they
go anywhere, you go like this? Oh my god?
Speaker 3 (58:21):
Is that what you do? The sole off your.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
Shoes clean is straight out.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
Of don't drink after them. Don't drink after them.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
But if you're paying attention and a A I didn't
look at for real, don't drink I did not look
at for real, Simbo.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
Give us your motivation for today, my brother, right.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
Hey, I'm a good actor, Python Tom, Hey, give us
some mo work for today, brother. So the motivation for today, guys,
is this happiness versus joy. Happiness is temporary happy. You
get happy because you got a new job, you get
happy because someone likes you. But joy, real joy, real joy,
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can't be taken away. Only God can give you real joy.
When you dig deep and things are happening, and you're joyful,
and you make a joyful noise no matter what's going
on around you. You have to understand that you can
walk in joy, you can live in joy, and you
can be joyful. So I'm telling you right now, do
your best to be joyful and be symbolic. Thank you
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for tuning in.
Speaker 4 (59:35):
Love you guys, continue to soar. Remember, chickens meal around
with chickens. Pigeons meal around with pigeons. Turkeys hang around
with turkeys. But eagles, they soar above. And that's who
we are.
Speaker 1 (59:46):
We are egos.
Speaker 4 (59:49):
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