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April 23, 2021 • 87 mins

Good morning and welcome to the ride! We bring you all forms of Ignurosity because Bitterman starts off the show! Happy Friday! Fool #2 absolutely has no wisdom for a father of nine children. Funeral arrangements for the late great rapper DMX have been made. J. Anthony Brown gives us a list of things that he hears from parents today that he never heard when he was growing up. A 16-year old girl was shot and killed by a Colombus, Ohio police officer on Tuesday. Bret Favre made some very controversial remarks regarding the video of George Floyd. We get the things moms say when they get a crappy gift inside Comedy Roulette. Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger is set to appeal her murder conviction sometime next week. Today the show wraps up with the discussion about the crew making life better for their children. Or so they thought! Have a great weekend!!!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today's show is pre recorded. Y'all know what time. Y'all
don't know y'all have a sun giving them just like
the million bucks things in the tough good to mother. Please,

(00:38):
I don't join me. Turn you You got to turn

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to turn them out. You got to turn out. Then
turn the water to the water. Go. Come, come on
your fau I show will good morning everybody you're listening

(02:06):
to the boys, Come on dig me now. One and
only Steve Harvey got a radio show. Yoh man. God
is in the blessing business all day every day. God
got hundreds of millions of blessings that he passes out
every day. All I want to do is be the

(02:28):
recipient that I'm the recipient of what He has for me.
That's all I want. I just want God's favor, and
I go. I want God's blessings. You know, of course
I need his mercy and his grace, but I just
want his blessings and his favor. I want. I want

(02:51):
that in my life because it does things for me
that I'm absolutely incapable of doing for myself. And I've
been a recipient of many of those. And you can
be the recipient of them too. You already are really, really,
you already are. If you're getting up every morning, that's
a blessed. If you're getting one day closer to anything

(03:13):
you're trying to accomplish, that's a blessing. But now let
me talk to you about this part right here, folks,
because this is the part that messages people up a
great deal. What happens when you get off track? What
is that? What does that mean? When you get off track? See,
I've been off track. I can't tell you how many times,

(03:37):
and it happens in so many aspects of your life.
But but what is it that makes getting off track
so debilitating to some people? You know, there are some
people who want stay off track. They off course, they
off the dream, they own to something else. And you
cannot allow the fact that you've gotten off track to stop.

(03:59):
You can't tell you something. Everybody gets off tracked. That
are people who are living their life's dreams in spite
of getting off track. See what happens when you get
off track? Here's the simple thing to do. The simple
thing is just to get back on track. Now that's

(04:21):
that's But that's easier said than done, ain't it, Steve? Yeah?
Because see people when you get off track. Here's some
of the things that happen. See you get the Here
come tony sayers, some of them from the outside, some
of them internally. Here's what gets said when you get
off track. See, I told you, I told you. You

(04:45):
know you. You start hearing that it's not for you. Okay,
this is all just because you got off track. It's
not for you. Okay. Here's another one. It ain't meant
to be. You can hear it all. You could say it. Well,
I guess it's just not meant to be. But let

(05:09):
me ask you a question, though, who made the rule
that when you get off track you can't get back on?
Who made that rule? Where has that written that once
you get off track you can't get back on? See,
because I'm gonna tell you something, folks, there's no such rule.

(05:30):
As a matter of fact, it's quite the opposite. See,
everybody in pursuit of a dream, a goal and aspiration
or a mission, it's going to get off track. Sometimes
you're going to get derailed. They are going to be
days where you're not going to get it right. That

(05:51):
are going to be days where you feel like giving up.
There's going to be days when you're just gonna flat
out get it wrong. That's the journey. But let me
tell you something. Every successful person that I know, ever met,
talked to, set out, and chopped it up with, have
shared one thing in common. We all get off track.
We all get it wrong along the way. I don't

(06:14):
care who the person is. The president got it wrong
along the way. Your pastor got it wrong along the way. Qui, director,
QUI got it wrong along the way. The principle at
your school got it wrong along the way. The valor
victoria of your class got it wrong along the way.

(06:35):
The star of the team got it wrong along the way.
They've all been off track. Your boss down at your job,
he got it wrong along the way. Your immediate supervisor
got it wrong along the way. Everybody I know that
has any measure of success in every level that you

(06:57):
call success, however you want to label it, has gotten
off track. As a matter of fact, it's impossible. Listen
to me, it is impossible not to get off track
in pursuit of your dreams, goals, visions, aspirations. It is impossible.

(07:20):
Don't you let nobody tell you that they got through
life unscathed, that they made it because they was just
so determined and I would let nothing turn me back. Yeah,
you might not have let nothing turn you back because
you hear all but you thought about it. Oh, you
thought about it on days when you was off track.
But see, people don't like to tell the whole story.

(07:43):
They just want you to think as much as you
can about them. So when they tell you that story,
they leave out the stuff along the way. It was
just hard work and determination that got me here. No,
it wasn't, No, it wasn't. It was the fact that
you got off track and the grace and mercy of
God allowed you to get back on. His forgiveness allowed

(08:04):
you to get back on because you would not believe
what some of the people have done. So when you
get off track, don't allow the naysayers outside and the
big nay sayer inside, because let me tell you something,
the biggest naysayer of them all comes from inside. See,
it don't matter what other people say out there. It

(08:24):
takes some time for you to learn this. And I
understand because it took me some time to learn it. See,
I have a lot of naysayers out there, but I
ain't operating for them, operating function for the ones that
love me, for the ones that get me, for the
ones that understand what I'm really trying to do. And
so don't you be the one that doesn't allow yourself

(08:49):
to get back on track when you get off track, because,
like I said, who made the rule up that you
can't get back on track? There's no such rule out there.
Stop stopping yourself from getting it right. So what you
started to diet at the beginning of the year, and
you already off, start another one, start over, try it again,

(09:13):
don't ever stop trying. If you stop trying, you can't
make it. But if you never give up the effort,
if you never give up and say it's over, it
ain't over. You heard just saying it ain't over to
the fat ladies saying I never invite her. She's not invited.
It ain't over to the fat ladies saying I don't

(09:35):
know where the fat ladies stay. I am not sent
her an invitation to none of my events. She's not
welcome here. She didn't ask me a couple of times,
how come I never get invited? Because you're gonna start
saying it and I ain't got time for that, all right,
Stop inviting the fat lady to all your events. Thank

(09:56):
you you're listening. What if everybody it is Friday guarantee,
no money back? Government expected us D guarantee to be
ignorant today because that's what you need the weekends ahead.
You need ignorant in that right shelling Strawberry? Do we

(10:17):
need ignorant or not? Yes, we're doing that is my
government name. Let's go. Yeah. Now do we need ignorant
or ignorning? Which one we need? You? Oh? I like
you know, I like them both. I'm I'm closer to ignorance.
You know that I'm closer to ignorant. All right? All right?

(10:37):
Calling for or do we need ignorant or ignorant? Which
one we need? We need ignorant? Ignant? You just ignorant?
Good Friday morning on a Friday. Never mad, never mad?
On the friend? What we need junior, ignorant or ignorant?
We want ignorant like ignant ignorant oxtails don't sail right now.

(11:00):
It's not not a power accident, king of pranks where
we need ignorant or ignorant, ignorant to roll them off?
Real ignorant big nuts. Okay, when you come to the

(11:23):
right place, we cook it every more. You're not gonna
You're not gonna be disappointed here, not anything. You just
go just just ignorant, just right now, go ahead, Tommy,
just right now. I don't know why my girlfriendhod have

(11:53):
a problem with me. You know what I'm saying. I
just don't get it. I just I just don't get it.
What what is What is the deal about it? What
is all these win and your jaws? What is it? Dude?
You're not gonna get this anywhere else? People stay here.
This is Can I do something ignorant? Real quick, real quick? Ignorant?

(12:15):
Ooh my hemrads are slowed up today. Oh my god,
that's wow. Come on, Junior, so I can get a
visual out of my head. Yeah, some egnant, Yeah, it's
on top of my head. If you six fire two
fifty and your dog is eight inches, nobody believe in

(12:36):
you do. Nobody believe nothing. Nobody asked for this dog.
We're not scared of you. You see those big guys
in the little what you do If you look at
this dog, gotta man, you look at them your dog
gott If you look at their face, they look as

(12:57):
if they're made to walk that dog. They off that
dough because they want to walk that dough. You nobody
wow asking you shall received? We asked for ignorant. Here
it is where you got it. It's Friday ignorance. That's right,

(13:19):
and we're gonna keep it going. We're not stopping. We
are not just all perm the heir under your arm.
It's all right today, it's not Yes, nobody want to
know rough on the own. That's soulful. All right, listen,
coming up in thirty two minutes after the hour, he
is here. Ask a bitter man. Right after this you're

(13:43):
listening to show all right, time now to ask a
bitter man. Do your disclaimer, bitter man, because this is
ignorant Friday. You're not gonna I don't know. You might
be sitting waiting to see. Well, maybe I'll get something
out of this. You won't, Okay, you will not. Okay. Yeah,

(14:06):
he's not here yet. Wisdom is not here now, Wisdom
is off today. All right, all right, let's go bitter man.
It is time to ask bitter man. Sarcy and I
love that name, Siocy, like from came of Thrones. Searcy

(14:29):
in Montgomery, Alabama, says, Remember I'm a sixty seven year old,
retired father, father of nine children. I have six daughters
by my first wife and three daughters by my second wife.
My first set of daughters are all still still daddy's girl,
and I have been blessed with a good fortune to
still spoil them as I see fit. My second wife

(14:51):
has a problem with me going out of my way
to take care of them, especially because they're married. I
don't think she has a right to be jealous. Am
I right or wrong? I'm on bitter man, Scott. You're
damn right. She does not have the right to be jealous.
You damn right, you don't have the right to be jelly.
But since you've been a daddy so long and you're

(15:12):
sixty seven, it's time for you to step into another realm.
It's time for you to be a sugar daddy, and
I will bring you a different realm of happiness, okay, or,
or as I like to call them, a splendor daddy.
That is a sugar daddy with diabetes. So you need
to look into those and see a splendor daddy. Yeah,

(15:36):
you've been a good daddy. Now it's time to be
a sugar daddy. Okay. I don't bring you much more
happiness than them. Seven girls? Boy, who go ahead? Why
can't you make some boys? It's what I want to know.
What your hand now? Girls? Dude, but you can't make

(15:59):
all boys. Ain't nobody care on the legacy name or nothing?
Nine queens he tried. I mean he went from that,
ain't no sense and go off a team. Ain't no
sense as all right? Moving on Frederick and Lafayette, Louisiana. Oh, junior,

(16:22):
you better listen to this one too. Was last week.
My girlfriend and I had a big argument over Jodacy
and boys to Men over boys to men after she
saw the debate on Twitter. Okay, uh, he says, I'm
a die heart jodaicy fan, and I could not believe
she compared them to boys to men even though I
know they have more songs and they're still performing. She's

(16:45):
not really speaking to me over this, and I need
some help. Um. We know that bitter man, you're a
big r and b fan. Uh and uh you know
Steve loves the versus versus battle and all that, So
can you guys please say all this for us. I'm
gonnalet junior take party. I'm gonnlet junior take parties. But
I'm gonna start off from the beginning about Boys two Men.

(17:09):
I love Boys to mend. They're great performance. But if
you go see Boys two Men live, this is just
my suggestion. They need to put that song Motown Philly
in the beginning. Mo Time Philling needs to be in
the middle, and Motown Philling needs to be at the
end because after that it's nothing but slow ass songs.
So they need to do Motime Philly in the beginning,

(17:32):
Motown Philly in the middle, and then Motime Philly at
the end, because if you watch nothing but slow ass songs,
you asleep at a Boys to Men concerts. Go ahead, Junior,
you take joy. I don't. I don't even know why
this is even an argument. I don't. I don't even
see the competition there. I mean, like Jodac, that's it.

(17:53):
They got excitement, the soulces upbeat, they got albums. Okay,
of course they old drugs. I know you brought that up.
They do. They do drugs. Cool. That ain't got nothing
to do with the songs. That yeah, the songs is hits.
I don't care what they do. They see these songs,
That's all I can tell you. Joda see all day long. Okay,

(18:13):
you might go to a Joda's concert. It's gonna be alcohol,
it's gonna be some stuff going on. It's gonna be
a family fight on state. But they singing though. You
go to day concert, you go to Jodas concert, I
don't care how all you are. You might come back pregnant.
That's just all I'm saying. End up pregnant. You can't
get pregnant off of my momma. You can't get mama,

(18:38):
you get you get pregnant off I want to freak.
You love him? Yeah, Julie and Las Vegas says. I'm
in my early forties and I'm dating a man I
met online. I decided to go out with him based
on his conversation. When we first talked. His profile picture
wasn't the best and I could not tell that he

(19:00):
bald by the picture. I was shocked to see that
he is totally bald, and he is shorter than he
said on his profile. This is not a deal breaker,
but it's new territory for me. Should I give him
a chance and see where this goes? Or not lower
my standards? While exactly Tommy, never assume what you're getting

(19:23):
ready to buy from the picture. Okay. I don't care
whether that could be online as if you're shopping. Okay,
the picture is not gonna match what you get. Okay. Ever,
you think those hamburgers looked that good on the on
the wall, they look great, but when you get it,
it's like the size of a nickel. So don't go
by the picture. Okay. It's never ever gonna match. It's

(19:45):
never gonna man. Okay, Okay, So how many afribes make
the hamburgers look like the bomb on the commercial? When
you get it, don't look like that stuff. That cheese
is not dripping the all right, You'll sit in the
restaurant and look at jo Burgen and look at the pigeon,
and look at all right, Nia and South Philly, Jay says.

(20:10):
Bitter Man says, I'm recently divorced and I'm dating two
guys right now. One of them invited me to go
visit his daughter for the weekend, and I'm not ready
for that yet. The other guy is just the opposite.
I've been seeing him two months and I've never even
been to his house. I like him the best, but
he's not showing me the same level of interest. After
we had sex recently, I'm thinking I should focus to

(20:32):
all my attention on the man that's more focused on
me and ready for a relationship. Or should I give
it more time? What do you think there? Man? As
long as you're giving it up, you can give it
more time. That's all I'm saying. You're giving it up,
give it more time, all right? Definitely no help, Definitely
no help there. Coming up next, we'll see what the

(20:54):
nephew has and run that frank back right after this.
Thank you, bitter man. You're listening morning show coming up
at the top of the hour, Miss Anna standing by
with our national news and in entertainment news. LeVar Burton
is going to be one of the guest hosts on Jeopardy.
So we got his wish. Yeah about it. Yeah, at

(21:15):
the top of the hour, But right now the nephew
is here to run that prank back. What you got
na church fee, church church fee as church fee. I
love church people. I'm actually missed church joll yeah church
two saying, I mean, you know, zoom is one thing,

(21:35):
but like going to church is like really feel the spirit. Yeah, yeah,
I'm missed church church fees. Here we go, Come on,
kat Dog, Hello, Hello, I'm trying to reach us to church.
Hey you got it? Hey? How you doing? This is
this is brother Glen from the church. Hey, brother Glen,
how are you doing? I'm good, I'm good, I'm real good.

(21:58):
Did you enjoy service morning? Oh? I enjoyed it? Pastor? Who? Who?
Pastor brought it down? Oh my god? That was a
word for me? Right right, right right? So what do
our old? The pleasure of this call? I wanted to
give you some information that the that the church has
come up with, and we wanted to let you know

(22:20):
what was going on before next Sunday. I didn't interrupt
you that, No, No, I actually I may sound a
little a little off a little bit. I'm trying to
get getting ready for my little babies, my little darlins,
and I'm trying. Your voice sounds so familiar to me.
It just sounds so familiar. Trying to place place that voice. Okay,
well you've seen me at the church quite a few times.
I think I have. I'm just trying to place it.

(22:41):
I can't place it right now, but look at it. Well. Nevertheless,
I just wanted here's here's what's going on. Uh, now
you aware of that? For the last the last six Sundays,
you've been actually coming in the service late. Have you
realized that? Yes, I know, I'm sorry about that, but uh,
you know, yes I have I have my reasons. So okay, okay, Well,
here's what's going on. The officials at the church have

(23:04):
gotten together and this is what they've decided on, is
that anybody who is late starting next Sunday, there would
be a fifteen dollar charge for that for coming in
and disrupting services. Fast fastest tide of service being disrupted
by people walking in late. That that could not come
at a worst time. I don't have fifteen dollars to give.

(23:27):
I don't I don't have it. Oh look, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that we late. I am. We are doing
our best. I have three kids. I have three young kids,
two seven and nine, and they are a handful and
and and we do the best that we can to
get the church on time and and to tell your

(23:48):
truth when we get there. It's during praise and worship.
I mean, Pastor ain't even preaching yet, so I know
it's not Pastor's not up yet, but he's he's stating
that people coming in. It just seems very disrupted to
the service that's going on. That's so Nevertheless, like I said,
this is a warning call, you know, to let you
know that if you are late on next Sunday, then

(24:08):
they will be charging you fifteen dollars a late charge
and actually you won't be able to even come in
until you until you play the five dollars, I can't
even get in church with we. Look, okay, look, I don't.
I don't owe nothing. I don't owe you no explanation,
but I need to tell you something. We are me

(24:28):
and my kids for the last few Sundays that we've
been late. It's because my car broke down. We are
owned the bus man public transportation. Okay, I mean, and
I understand, I understand. I siviltize with everything that you're
going through. But why are you called if you understand,
how are you calling me about fifteen dollars? If you
understand what I'm going through? Well I didn't. I first
of all, I didn't know what you were going Why

(24:49):
are you raising your voice at me? Why are you
raising Did you just raise your voice at me? You
know what? You know what I think? You're raising your
voice at me? How dare you call me about this
about a feet and I'm there at church. I got
my key in decks trying to raise them up is
where they should go, just like the Bible say. And
you know why I gotta do this and why I'm late?

(25:11):
Why why we got to chesch the bus? Do you
understand why that is? Brother Glenn, No, I do not.
That is because they to their daddies ain't and they yes, Tracy,
you got to calm down a little bit now. Oh
Jesus help me. Jesus help me, Jesus. Okay, listen. Uh,
Here's all I can do is tell you this. I
hope you can make it. Maybe you can catch an
earlier bus, you know what I mean, and get there

(25:33):
a little earlier. But but I'm just stating the fact
that as of next Sunday, if you come in late,
it's fifteen dollars late fee, and that's what you'll pay
in order to get in the service. You know what, Well,
maybe next Sunday I just won't be there. How about that?
You know I'm already working six days a week. The
only day I have off is Sunday. I've been baking,

(25:53):
breaking my back. Do you know I worked two jobs?
I work two jobs, and they always trying to take
money out of my check, always trying to call me
hearing there, and I'm always tired. I get two hours asleep,
and then now the church wants to dump another fifteen
dollars charging me for being at church when that's what
I'm supposed to do. But you're coming in late though,
you know what, you know what late ain't bad? Okay,

(26:17):
I might be delayed, but I ain't denied. And I'm
getting there the best way that I know how. We're
o the bus. I have to put my kids on
the school bus, and not only have to put them
on the school bus, and I have to get on
the bus to myself to him because I don't have
a car, because they Daddy's ain't doing nothing nothing for them.
Do you understand what I'm saying to you? I need
to under Daddy number one guess what he daddy for? Two?

(26:39):
He in jail, been there about five years. He ain't
And Daddy number three he decided to go ahead and
walk out, ain't. I ain't heard from that that Tracelan
in about seven months. Now. He know we're struggling. He
had the nerve to take my wallet too, you don't.
You don't even understand what I'm going through. You don't
even understand that I'm trying to make a better life
for me and my children. There is one more thing,

(27:01):
such a Tracey, that the Church wants you to know
before next Sunday. Then you definitely need to know what
one more thing does the church want me to know? Best?
Sixteen dollars. The Church just wants you to know that.
This is nephew Tommy from the Steve Harvey Morning Joe.
Your sister Patrese got me to prank phone call you.
I am going what are you? No, I ain't got

(27:25):
time for that. No, I ain't got time for that.
Oh girl, you're sust you all right? Oh I got
something for her? How about that? You tell me? She said,
She said, my sister carpro down. She says, she got
these kids. She over here struggling and struggling, and she's

(27:46):
trying to make it. But you gotta give a hard time.
She just wanted she wanted, she wanted you to put us,
She wanted to put a smile on your face. Well,
all you want being settled out, I'm gonna have to
say she did. Ok. Wow, now that I know you
y'all were joking and now I know this is nephew Tommy. Hey,

(28:08):
I gotta ask you something, Baby, what's the baddest and
I mean the baddest radio show in the land. That's
Steve Harved Morning Show. Baby, You're gonna come to this
church on time. You understand I'm saying you're gonna come
in here on time. I like I like that. Okay,
when you don't come to this church on time, you
pay a fan on time. I'll pay a fan however

(28:30):
you want to look at. But you're coming in here
on time. I believe. Yeah, you're gonna What did I say?
You're gonna pay this fine if you're not on time
exactly and we're not laying Okay, Tommy, every catch me

(28:57):
up to Orlando Improv. That's Memorial Day weekend and that
is Friday and Saturday, and then in Tampa Bay, Florida.
The Improv June twenty fifth through to twenty seven. Do
you not want to miss the Nephew Colleen Tickes is
July sixteenth through the eighteen. Go to my website Thomas
Miles dot com. You can get yourselves from tickets. You
see where I'm going. Thanks all right, we'll be back,
Thank you, nephew. With entertainment and national news right after this,

(29:21):
you're listening to Steve Harvey Morning Show. Plans have been
announced for DMX's memorial services. On Saturday, four pm. There
will be a celebration at the Barclay Center in Brooklyn,
New York. That's this Saturday. And then on the Sunday,
there are plans for a Homego homegoing celebration that will

(29:41):
start at two thirty pm. Though both events are only
open to close friends and family, fans can watch via
live stream. Sunday's homegoing celebration will air on b ET
and the Celebration of Life will stream through DMX's YouTube channel.
So there you go. Wow. Yeah, yes, never begin to DMX. No, No,

(30:11):
for sure a legend. Yeah. All right. On a lighter note,
we're going to switch gears here and say congratulations to
LeVar Burton. Guys, when Jeopardy released a list of guest
hosts that will be finishing out this season, um LeVar
Burtons was in that number, and as we told you,
LaVar was an early fan favorite to take the late

(30:34):
Alex Trevec's place on the game show. They even started
a petition that got over two hundred and forty seven
thousand signatures. Ar. Yeah, so really good for him. He
joins Robin Roberts, George Stephanopolis, Joe buck Um, Anderson Cooper,
all taking turns at the podium and you can look
for his stint to run from July twenty sixth through

(30:57):
the thirtieth. So congratulations Mayweather didn't make the cut. Maywether
didn't make Floyd, No, no, he didn't. Floyd Maywether didn't
make it. Because everybody has to be able to read,
all right. I didn't say some big words I didn't say.
I didn't say he couldn't read. I said did he
make the cut? That was Junior Ki whateing Floyd out

(31:23):
of retirement box and I don't if you hit the
next night. So I look forward to that again. Those
dates for LeVar Burton to be to host Jeopardy will
be July twenty six through the thirtieth, and they're still

(31:46):
trying to get him to become the permanent host. Yeah
that'll be good. Yeah, I'm rooting for that. Yeah. I
would like Aaron Rodgers. I watched him a few days.
He was pretty cool with it. Yeah, girl kind of
laid back. Yeah. I like Anderson Cooper everything everything. Ye. Yes,

(32:11):
if I was white, that's the hall I would want
what Anderson got right there, that has the silver fox,
because because you're black, you don't have any exactly man
yet smooth hair parting, silver fox. Yeah, silver fox. So

(32:39):
tonight neew ready to Love? Who rested to love? If
my grandmama? Who my baby gonna rested to love? Ready
to Love? Is tonight on the Old Network nine eight century.
You don't want to miss it, hosted about Yours Truly,
it's getting juicy, you know, this is like, this's what
episode number four? So we we're getting in there so

(33:02):
you can still figure trying to figure out who you
think is gonna make it to the end. That's that's
that's my job. I give to you. Figure out who
you think will make it through the end and who
will they wind up with? Three couples, now, who are
the three that will match up? Try to match it
up before we get the episode number ten? All right, okay,
congratulations again. Yeah, well is a favorite. He's a favorite.

(33:26):
Hey guys, we'll talk about this a little later. Right now,
we gotta get to miss Anne Jay al Right, everybody,
it's time for the news with miss Anne Tripp. Okay,
thanks Jay. With Derek Chauvin convicted of all charges in
the murder of George Floyda, only a few miles away
from Minneapolis, yesterday, another black man, twenty year old Dante Wright,
was funeralized. Civil rights attorney at war Benjamin Crump spoke

(33:47):
to the many many mourners, it is the right thing
to do to stand up for our children. It is
the right thing to do to speak up for our children.
It is the right thing to do fake book our children,
because if we don't found children, we can't expect nobody
else to fight bout children like that. Dante Wright was

(34:09):
shot dead last week by a white female officer who
has since resigned, a twenty six year veteran named Kim Potter,
who says she meant to chase him, but pulled out
her service revolver instead, even though a taser is like
eight ounces and a service revolvers two pounds. Potter has
been charged with second degree manslaughter. Get this. Republican candidate
for governor of Virginia says the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

(34:30):
made her sick. State senator Amanda Freeman Chase calls herself
Trump and heels, and she's spouted the same excuse to
all the other conservative and right wing punters are using.
The jurors are somehow four stores afraid not to convict
Chauvin out of fear causing riots if they didn't. But
of course she wasn't in that jury room. However, alternate
juror Lisa Christiansen was and has spoken to CBS News

(34:52):
about it. She says after seeing the videos and hearing
the testimony, she would have voted to convict Chauvin too
if she had the chance. Was it was emotional. I
think my eyes teared up a couple of times, so,
especially seeing it from different angles and things. She says
she never understood how police interacting with George Floyd over
just a twenty dollar bill should have resulted in his death. Meanwhile,

(35:15):
the Capitol Hill legislators working on a compromise George Floyd
Justice and Policing Act. Under the rework measure, police officers
could be sued with damages awarded for violating people's constitutional rights,
while also limiting the qualified immunity protections that they now enjoy.
Chokeholes would be banned, and a national database would be
put together a detailing police misconduct als. Democrats have passed

(35:36):
a measure yesterday that would make Washington DC estate, but
it doesn't have a positive future. Bill would need ten
Republicans to go along, and that's doubtful. Gop thinks, apparently,
according to critics, that a huge black black population would
be just not sending any Republicans to the hill. So
it's about politics. And then sad news. So that let
me introduce myself. Yeah, TMC reports that Shotg, the Humpty

(35:58):
hump guy from Digital Underground, is pass shot Ge, who
wore the big hat and the glasses and the fake nose,
was fifty seven years old. No word of cause of death.
Sad news about shot Ge. Now back to the Steve
Harvey Morning Show. You're listening show, all right, Come on, Junior,
introduce your writing partner. Yes, he's my writing partner, my
sick partner, my best partner. But I don't know what's

(36:21):
in his mind. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to take
a look into the mind of Jay Anthony Brown. Before
we go into my mind, before we go to mind,
be sure to watch Assisted Living with Yours truly on
the Beet network, y'all. Now, I had the opportunity to
this weekend to hang up with my my daughters and
her and their kids. Now, I don't know if you've

(36:43):
been around people who were with their kids, but you
hear stuff now that we never heard that. I never
heard when I was coming up. So I have a
list of these things I never heard just when I
was coming up. What y'all want to eat? I never
heard that when I was coming on, right, never heard.

(37:05):
I never heard you can wash them dishes when you
get up. I never heard that. I never heard. I
never heard I'm getting them two hundred dollars tennis shoes
and that's it. Damn it. I never heard that. I
never heard that. I never heard the phrase. I never

(37:27):
heard the phrase look in my purse and get what
you need. I never heard that. You can't never when
you go to the store, keep the change. I never
heard keep keep the change. No, I never heard. These
are things I never heard. Now people are saying them now,
But I never heard. If you don't feel like going

(37:49):
to church, it's okay. Don't worry about just letting it
get you get you getting ready. Oh my god, I
never heard this. If you go over to those people's
house and they offer you something to eat, go ahead
and eat as much as you want. I never heard that.

(38:10):
Don't know and eat at my house. I never heard this.
Now that I hear your side, I think you have
a point. I never heard that. You're bringing out the
big guns. Jay, you know what you know? You started

(38:32):
to make sense. I never looked at it like you're
looking at it. I ain't never heard it. There's another
one I never heard. And if you guys got some more,
I got one more, manut you guys, I never heard this. Okay,
if you don't eat it, if you don't eat it,
we're just gonna throw it out, throw wood house, throw yeah, Jay,

(38:54):
I ain't never heard come back when you want. I
never heard that. All right, you don't get around the
cutty yard today. Don't worry about it. We get it tomorrow.
I never heard for Shay. My favorite was you have
a point? Okay? Coming up and coming up in thirty

(39:23):
four minutes after the hour, we'll have more of the
crazy Steve Harvey Morning Show. Right after this. You're listening
to show? All right, here we go again. What is
going on? We have to ask that so much. Now
we all want to know why Columbus police officer Nicholas Reardon,
who shot and kills sixteen year old Mkayah Bryant, didn't

(39:45):
use a taser gun well. According to interim Columbus Police
Chief Michael Woods, he says, if there's not deadly force
being perpetrated on someone else at that time, an officer
may have the opportunity, who have cover, distance and time
to use a taser. But if those things aren't present,

(40:07):
and there is an active assault going on in which
someone could lose their life, the officer can use their
firearm to protect that third person. Officers are trained that
when they use their gun, they must stop the threat
in front of them. That means aiming at a person's
center mass, the largest part of a person's body. When

(40:29):
you try to start shooting, legs or arms, round mass, rounds, mists,
and they continue, and there are people behind you that
could be in danger, that are not committing anything. The
mayor of Columbus promised the community a thorough investigation so
that answers the question that a lot of people were asking,

(40:50):
why didn't they just tase her? Why didn't they just
tase her? Because he's saying she had a knife in
her hand according to the bodycam video, and the police
officer was trying to save that person's in life who
it looked like she was trying to stab another girl. So, yeah,
the girl if you've seen the video, the young lady

(41:11):
in the pink right, the young lady by the car. Yeah,
apparently about to be attacked. And that's when the cop
made the decision to, um, you know, use deadly force
the way that he did. But that would make sense
if you didn't always use deadly force. You always use

(41:32):
deadly force, right for yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
because you certainly don't need it at a traffic stop
for an unarmed person. Yeah. Yeah, So that that's that
answers that for now. You know, I will say it

(41:54):
was having. It happens so fast. Yeah, he fired off
four rounds just so quickly. And well that happened fast.
The spill out of the house, it was all just
it was quick. It was all quick. Yeah, that's why
they're doing an investigation. Yeah. Chaotic is the word. Yeah,
it was chaotic. It was fast. You saw a man

(42:15):
on the video kicking a girl. Girl on the ground,
girl on the ground. It was just a lot no
excuses for the police. And we're not making excuses, but
I'm just saying, just looking at the video, you couldn't
tell at first what was going on, and and and
it's just horrible. But it seems it seems like whenever
they show up, it's like shoot and then apologize later.

(42:39):
That just the attitude. Yeah, let's just going shooting and
then we'll apologize later on. Especially when I was gonna say,
I was gonna say, you can't write Tommy and Carla,
you can't tell me that Somewhere along the line, they're
not told because they do it too often. When you

(43:00):
see a black person, stop them. This is a procedure
for a black person. You know, they're just two different
sets of rules. Because this doesn't happen to anyone else.
You have to be telling them something else. Besides, you
know what the what I understand, I totally understand now

(43:20):
me this How far away do you think this officer
was from this girl? He shot? But you could have
ran over and just tackled her before you know what
I'm saying, you wept weapon. I got that. But that's
their training, that's what the police chief is saying she
had a weapon. Now I'm not like I said, we're

(43:42):
just looking at what we apparently saw, you know, on
the video. But again back to what Jay says, when
it comes to us, to us, it's always kill us
and then explain it later or apologize later. So yeah,
there needs to be a police form. It needs to
happen immediately. Oh yeah, it really does. Um, I mean

(44:06):
just from top to bottom, top to bottom. And who
are they high toward us? Yeah? All right, Uh, we're
gonna move on here and switch gears because coming up
next it is the Nephew with today's prank phone call.
Right after this, you're listening to show coming up at

(44:30):
the top of the hour, right about four minutes after,
it's my Strawberry letter for today. The subject she had
all my passwords. We'll get into that. We'll get into
that a little later. You were like that, Tommy, what what? Yeah,
you heard it. We'll get into it. She had all

(44:50):
my passwords. Oh my god, that's that's a horrible movie.
For Right now, the Nephew is here live today's frank
phone call. What you got for us? Now you didn't
fall and you ain't getting no money? Oh you didn't

(45:15):
fall and you ain't getting no money. Let's go yeah,
digg it. Hello, I'm trying to reach a Glinda and place.
How you doing? My name is Brad. I'm actually with
the A and C Department Accidents and Conditions. Wanted to
give you a call and see how you're doing this morning.

(45:36):
I'm getting sorry, great, great Now. I am the h
the Accident and condition coordinated, the last person that it
goes to before actually issuing out a check, and just
wanted to give you a call and see how everything
is going going. Have you Have you been to the
doctor on your fall, and just just wanted to do
a follow up with you and make sure everything is okay? Yeah, everything,

(45:59):
Thank you? Have you needed to do any any rehabilitation
work or anything like that. This is just a random
procedure of all the notes that I have to write down,
and like I said, this is the final step of
getting you out of check. Now, the last heard you
were offered two thousand dollars? Is that correct? If you
were there, you go at supervisor, you would knew that

(46:20):
if you worked there. Okay, Well, I'm just looking at
the file that I have. Man, I don't have everything
you got that rode down. That's what they offer. Okay,
well listen, here's what we're doing. M I've also been
brought some other records. Is this the first time you've
actually had an incident like this? What is this the
first time you've had an incident of actually falling? Yeah?

(46:44):
First time? Okay, Well, actually, what we're doing, uh looking
over the records here, I've got some actual incidents that
it seems like you've actually fallen several times in other places.
And uh, what what I'm having to do here, ma'am,
is let you know that I am not going to
sign off on this at all. So the money that

(47:06):
has been offered to you, I am no longer going
to be. I'm not gonna confirm this check to go
out to you. I don't think that there's anything wrong
with you. I don't think that you have a problem.
I think that there's something that you deliberately did in
one of our stores. I could care less about what
you think what happened was that was on the floor.

(47:27):
I fail. I'm gonna they don't have to pay for
the claim. No, we're not gonna, actually, ma'am, what I'm
gonna have to do is get you to come down
and sign an agreement. Yes, I'm gonna need you to
come down and sign an agreement that you actually made
this whole thing up, and I need that in wrong,
I'm nowhere. Look, ma'am, I don't care if you come

(47:49):
down or I have to come down and haul your sin,
because I'm not signing over a check to you for
somebody that deliberately laid down in the floor and act
like something was wrong with them. Good am lying, deliberately
done it? How exactly it was? Witnesses? You need to
talk to them. I've spoken to every witness and you
know what, man, everyone witness Because my friend was there,

(48:12):
you haven't spoken to her. There's a lot of people
that assume that you're lying. Well, I don't kill what
they are. Man, let me explain something. We can take
this thing further. I even have you on video actually
deliberately down in the middle of the floor as if
you have no No, I am not man. We're not

(48:33):
going to give you two We're not going to give
you two dollars. What's your name? My name is Brad
with the anc department. Well, you won't be him the
job too much? Go on because you're food no, No,
I'm not a fool. I want to make sure that
you understand. I want to make sure that you understand.
You understand that this is not something that you can
do or continue to do. Now. I want to hear

(48:54):
it out of your mouth. You tell me, did you
lay down on that floor deliberately? You them? You think
I'm going to set of here and tell you I
deliberately laid down in a floor? Am I crazy? Am
I crazy? For you to sit here and tell me
the seal that it as all? No, deliberately laid down
on that floor, and you're deliberately trying to get two

(49:17):
thousand dollars worth the money that does not belong to you.
What you just review the damn cape then and uh
you will see what happened. Would you like for me
to get authorities to come over, ma'am and bring you in?
Because what we who you get get whether you want
to get it. If I need to send authorities down there,
you you send them over here. I'm scared of them either.

(49:39):
I don't think I'm not. I'm not. They're gonna bring
you in and you're gonna sign this form I have
that deliberately laid down on that floor. You a fool,
the nerving you black people. I'm not coming in. I'm
not signing nothing now what Utah man, I don't know.
I ain't ever heard this. Ut Man. Now, I want

(49:59):
you you to bring your little narrow black behind in
here so we can get this stuff rectified. Is what
I want done. Are you crazy or dasa? You ain't
your sharpest tool? And to share that? Tell you that
I am not coming in. I don't know what I
come in. Fuck, I want you to sign a form
that you deliberately laid down in this floor and it
was all fictitiously, no wonderful, what I do something like

(50:22):
that and then go to jail. Why would you lay
down in the floor in the in the first place,
and when you knew nothing? But I told you I
didn't do that. Yes she did, Yes she did. It's
in front of you. I can look you in your
eyes and tell when you're lying, I'm told you I
told you what? Hell it? That's all back? Hey, Can
I say? Let me say one more? Hello? Call her

(50:45):
right back? Hello? Well, I don't want to continue to
go back and forth. You look, look you're really pissed. Look,
I told you what happened. I'm not going to keep
on telling you that. I don't know why you keep
calling me. Let me speak to your damn supervisor. Let
me first of all, man, First of all, I am
the supervis. This is what I want. I think we

(51:05):
can get this car. Look what I'm gonna come in time.
That's what I want you to if you come down
and sell it off together. You think I'm going to
come and sign some papers saying I laid on them float,
It ain't. None of that truth was on the float.
I fail. That's it. That's all. Now, what the are
you talking about? Have you been drinking? Have you been drinking?

(51:28):
You've been drinking. I want rinking, got to do it
any time when I do them, my own personal time
is my bus drinking. Don't keep calling me with that. Okay,
I'm gonna say one more thing that still hurt. Are
you talking like you ain't gonna give me no money?
You crazing a damn gonna get some money. They should

(51:48):
hate that step of the float. Then I'm gonna be
having to go through none of this you have I've
been drinking, Glenda. I'm gonna say one more thing to
you and then I'm gonna let you go. What this
his nephew timming from the Steve Harvey Morning So you
just got break by your brother, Jake t James, Baby James, Yeah, James.

(52:16):
I'm gonna get him when he gets home. This is
nephew Timmy. How you doing, baby? You stand your ground? Baby,
stand your ground, Baby, stand you are. I'm fine, I'm fine.
My pressure was going up a little bit, but now
I'm fine. Now everybody here to Steve Harvey Morning Show.

(52:38):
We love you, Glenda, Okay, thank you. I love you too.
Come on, come on, come on in the room you're
coming in to day. I'm doing a blanket and blank
thing and I'll tell you another blanket and blank thing.

(52:59):
That's what I love about her. Totally unmoved, so laid back.
She's very laid back, scared of no authority. What is
your telling man? So what does that mean? Man? When
be scared of saying what damn mean to me? Which
what she needs to be focusing on. You can get
more than two thousand dollars from falling in. That's what

(53:19):
you need to up that baby to about about Get
your numbers up, baby, Yeah, your numbers need to be waiting.
Your fall numbers is low. Your fall numbers numbers falling
into six figures. All right, guys, thank your nephew. Coming

(53:41):
up next Strawberry Letters. Subject she had all my passwords.
We'll get into it right after this. You're listening to
Steve Harvey Morning Show time now for today's Strawberry Letter.
And if you need advice on relationships, dating, work, sex, parenting,
and more, please with your Strawberry Letters to Steve Harvey
f dot com and click submit Strawberry Letter. We could

(54:03):
be reading your letter on the air live. Yes, that's
always for you, Jay, just like this one. Okay, you
never know it might be your letter. Buggle up and
hold on tight. We got it for you. Here it
is the Strawberry Letter. Thank you nephew. It's gonna be
me and the guys today, Jay, Junior and Tommy will

(54:25):
give their response after I give mine, and they're gonna
love this. They already loved the subject she had all
my passwords. Here we go, Here we go. Dear Stephen Shirley,
I'm at thirty four year old male and my fiance
is thirty one years old. Our wedding has planned for
this November, but I may have to call it off.

(54:47):
The problem started over a direct message I got on
Instagram from a female I used to have sex with
but we never dated. Her message was, hey, it's been
a minute, how have you been. I responded that I
was doing great, and I asked how she's been. I
told her it was a nice hearing from her, and
then ended with be safe, take care. The next day,

(55:08):
my fiance asked me if I told all the women
in my past that I'm engaged. She also asked if
I'll be fine having sex with the same person for
the rest of my life. I had to remind her
that I posted our engagement pictures on my social media
pages and I assured her that I was ready to
be married. For the next few days, she had a

(55:29):
real nasty attitude. I asked her what was wrong, and
she went off on me, saying I must think she's
a stupid fool because she knows I've been talking to
women from my past. At that point, I knew she
had been snooping. She finally admitted that she's had all
of my passwords from my phone, email, bank account, bank

(55:50):
account app, my credit monitoring app, my social media account,
and the code to my small safe. I keep my
gun locked in. She's had them since twenty nineteen, and
she's been able to get the new ones when I
update them. She proudly told me that she's been monitoring
my credit score and my bank account balanced to make

(56:11):
sure we'd be fine financially. I did something I've never
done before. I cursed her out and I told her
I needed some time. I ignored her for a while,
and by the third day she had changed my phone
and email code so I can't get my messages. What
do I do with this crazy woman? Well, this is

(56:33):
who you fell in love with, now, isn't it. I
want to marry her and all of that. Well, is
she out of line for all this? Is she violating
your privacy? Does she go too far? Yeah, of course
she did. I think she did. You know, she's in everything.
She doesn't have to be in everything. But here's why
she is. She did it because she doesn't trust you.

(56:55):
She doesn't, she's just she's not a person who trusts
very easily. She does, and trust anything about you, any
part of you. She hasn't for quite a while. You said,
since twenty nineteen, that's like a couple of years. And
this is a problem, and I think you should. I
do think you should call your wedding off until you
can build some kind of trust in this relationship. I

(57:15):
don't know if that's possible, but you can try. You've
never had trust, and there's no need of, you know,
trying to move forward. If you guys can't work this out,
it's certainly not going to be easy. Because although you
didn't come right out and say it, you have been
talking to other women in your past. You have, and

(57:38):
she told you that, And that's how you knew she'd
been snooping, because that's what you've been doing when you're
not doing anything. You don't really care if your partner
has your pass code because you have nothing to hide.
And I really think this is a one sided letter.
It's just your side. What she did is crazy. I
got all of that right now. You guys are going

(57:58):
to end up in divorce if you don't try to
fix this problem, if you ever even get a chance
to walk down the aisle. This is a lot. This
is a lot. Jay Dude, dude, dude, dude, I'm gonna
say it one more. Damn dude. You have to protect

(58:18):
your phone at all times. Say that one mo time.
You are to protect your phone at all damn time.
If you shower, the phones are now waterproof, you can
take your phone in the shower weeping. All this is

(58:39):
because you are not looking after the most important thing
in your life. Not you, not your wife, not your mama,
not your kids, not your job. Your damn phone is
the most important thing in your life. Sleep with it.
You make sure you know where it is at all times.

(59:02):
You leave the house, you forgot your lunch. You say,
what the hell, I'll get something to eat. You leave
the house. You don't have your phone. Damn it. We're
going back to get that phone. You're not a man.
I'm disgusted at you as a man that would let
this happen. You're not even a man. You call yourself
a man. Men, don't let this happen. Real, real, damn men.

(59:27):
Don't go out like this of you. Man. We need
to we need to come get your Brotherhood card right away.
You've lost it. You've lost it. You lost it, dude.
Oh my god, I'm so ashamed that you would let
this and black wait what you're a black man? Whatever?

(59:59):
Are you? Quite? On the subject of today's letter, she
had all my passwords. That's where this gust of shy
Anthony Brown. You're here in the background. All right, I
would need to tell anybody this happened. I wouldn't even
I would. Well, here's my thing. Share this with other

(01:00:23):
You share this with other men. My thing stand right
for each other. They're just not right for you. Thank you, Jay.
We'll have part two of this Strawberry letter coming up
at twenty three minutes after the hour. The subject is
she had all my passwords. We'll get back into it
right after this. You're listening to all right, guys, let's

(01:00:47):
recap today's Strawberry letter. The subject she had all my passwords?
A young man wrote in thirty four years old. His
fiance is thirty one. They have a wedding plan for
this November, but he says he might have to call
it off because his fiance has gotten all his past
codes and she's been in everything his bank account, checking
on his credit score, monitoring his phone calls, I mean,

(01:01:12):
his emails. Everything you can imagine she's been in. But um,
that's because he's been talking to women from his past,
women from his past, and so she's been checking up
on it, and she wants to make sure that he's
told everyone that he's um engaged in all of that.
And he lied to her, and she found out and said,

(01:01:37):
you must be think I'm a stupid fool. So now
what she's done has changed all his phone and email codes,
so now he can't get an a stupid fool. You
think I'm a stupid fool, That's what she said. You
must think I'm a stupid fool. She knows he's been
talking to women in his past, and because she's been snooping,

(01:01:59):
So he asked, what does he do with this crazy woman?
All right, come on, Junior, and then we'll hear from
the nephew. You know, you know, Jay, you were right earlier. Jay,
this is a horror movie. This is That's exactly what
this is. This is a horror movie. I mean, I
don't who gets this much stuff from one man? Just

(01:02:20):
the password for your phone, email, bank account, app, yo, bank,
a credit monerate. Okay, how does she get all this?
First of all, why would you get engaged to someone
who worked down at the FBIP? Why would you do that?
Exactly when she said bettering you an investigations, you got
on the knee. How else she gonna get all this stuff.

(01:02:42):
She got to work somewhere. So, brother, I'm gonna be
honest with you. Uh like, we can't help you, but
but but you got to help us. Oh yes you are,
Oh yes she are. So fellas, U take note of this.
So today, hey, I'm calling. Today is code changing day,

(01:03:03):
colde changing day, all fellas, change code today, Alert alert
cold change Hey. Let me write this down to Friday,
April twenty third, a code changing day all of us
today when you're buy yourself changing code on your phone. Also,
it's new phone day, everybody. Just go by and get

(01:03:25):
your upgrade from your car right now, all side, It's
email exchange day. Go ahead, get you a new email account.
Don't even work about the ones and now we're doing
him checking. It's also Instagram New Name Day, Get a
new Instagram New name day, all sor it's Twitter Twist

(01:03:46):
up date, Jesus Dave, Now Twitter Twist up Day in Junior.
One more, one more? It need me? It's time to move, Okay,
move someplace. Why should just say fake your death day
or something? Come on, you could do that. You know
I'll do that in a heartbeat, you will, all right,

(01:04:08):
Come on, Tommy, this is what I got to say.
Free ways ain't the only thing with signs. Okay, these
are signs you got, all right, You're getting plenty of
signs on why not to marry this lady? What you
what you ought to do? Just to take it over here,
Get a bunch of women to call, leave messengers, email,

(01:04:28):
TikTok messenger. Let's run her out of here as quickly
as powerble. This is the best thing happened to you
as you found this out before. Now, let me tell yourself,
you got to be very careful because I'm worried about you.
Because because she got the code to the gun. Say
you could get you can get yourself in some trouble.
She got the code to the gun, she could easily
lose it at any moment right now. So you got

(01:04:50):
to be careful. Get that gun. Change that right there,
Change that safe before you change any of these emails
and everything Junior told you to change. Get that gun
and put it in a whole new save, get it
out of her possession, period away from her, because you
need to. A matter of fact, she got so security,
she got credit card, she got critics called, she got
bank accounts. You got to change every single thing and

(01:05:11):
get away from this woman. It is time to leave. Yeah,
she's a little crazy. She doesn't trust you at all.
That's not a little crazy. Don't say that. She's a
lot crazy and she doesn't trust in at all. She
has trust issues. She definitely does. He would do well
to let me. Let me say this, and all the

(01:05:34):
men will agree on this. We know that she's crazy,
which means this sex is good, but it ain't worth
dealing with that. Quit that. Quit that. I know you're
doing that alone. This one more time. How she hijack

(01:05:54):
your facial recognition? How she get that? She's so boys,
I got my phone. My phone is program what I die?
It's gonna self destruct. I'm just telling you right now.
I'm with June. I just i'n't bring I don't even
bring my phone in the house. Tommy, they don't even

(01:06:16):
come in the house. I got another house that I
leave my phone here, might affect might affect Jaime Junior.
If I leave you for y'all, make shore my phone
in my cask, Please make show my phone. Got you?
I got you? I take my call. You know I
don't want to steal too. Got you? It's gonna be
in there. Wait what Tommy, why do you want your
phone so I could still take my call? I if

(01:06:39):
I can reach forward? Sure Post your comments on Today's
Strawberry Letter and Steve Harvey FM on your Instagram and Facebook,
and check out the Strawberry Letter podcast on demand. Now
coming up with forty six minutes after the hour of
Sports Talk with Junior. Right after this, you're listening Steve
Harvey Morning Show. All right, guys, here we go. Junior
is here with Sports Talk. What you got June? Okay?

(01:07:00):
Surely Before I do that, though, let me remind everybody
that on June fifth, it's back this year. Our third
annual Kiers Hope Sickle Cell or five K Run is
gonna be happening this year at the Margaret Hunt Hill
Bridge in Dallas, Texas. So bad. I'm excited to get
that out the way. Go to kiers Hope dot org
to register today. That's what you have to do. We
back to man, you know, last year, but we're back. Yeah,

(01:07:25):
man and man, we're gonna have a great time. Man.
But today in sports it's a little different today, you know.
Ever since the verdict went down with the Derek Charvin case,
um of guilty you know, sports World has been having
their say so, but I found something, Man, I just
wanted to have an open discussion about this. Did we
really get upset about this? But this kind of this
kind of like where we always see two different things.

(01:07:46):
Brett Farve on Bowling with Farv made a comment about
the verdict. I want ya to listen to it here.
It is right here. You know, I find it hard
to believe, and I'm not defending Derek shown in any way. Um,
I find it hard to believe first of all, that
he intentionally meant to kill George Ford. Um. That being said,
his actions were uncalled for. I don't care what color

(01:08:07):
the person is on the street, you do not. I mean,
I don't know what led to that video that we
saw where his knee is on his neck, but the
man had thrown in the towel, and um, it was
just uncalled for. Yeah, felt contradictory right there. It did.
It did want to get because you know, like we

(01:08:29):
we saw one thing. We saw a murder and I
don't know what you mean by intended to, but that's
what happened. Yeah, because nine minutes, yeah for Nimes thirty seconds,
I got like I don't intend to do something. But
that was intent. We saw that for nine minutes and

(01:08:49):
it was intent. It was intent because he was black,
because he wouldn't do that to a white person. He
just wouldn't. He just don't done that. It never happened. No,
they don't get treated like that. And because he was black,
that's why he was treated like that. And that's it.
That's it, that's it, and he ship on the jail

(01:09:11):
forever forever. What's your right, jun. They don't see what
we see. They don't see what we saw. No, I don't,
I don't. I don't understand. I mean, if you have
that many Bostanders begging you at the same time to
take your knee off this man's leg, then you kept
it on that and then you intended, you intended to
keep it there. You know. You know what bothers me

(01:09:31):
more than anything is all of this is about twenty dollars. Man,
This is about twenty It's so petty, it's it's about
twenty dollars. That's all this is about. We just gotta
keep the conversation. Don't matter the price timing, because there's
no value on our life, so dollars, it doesn't matter.

(01:09:53):
All right, thank you for bringing that up. Appreciated. Yeah, yeah,
all right. Coming up at the top of the hour,
we're gonna swe which gears here comedy Roulette with the
three comedians in the building. Up right after this you're
listening to. All right, guys, it is time for comedy Roulette. Jay,

(01:10:17):
do the honors please. Yes, it's so simple. Take some subjects,
put them on a wheel, spun the wheel, wed stop,
watch us do the damn thing. That's how good we
are show. Let's do here are the category all right,
threat your parents gave you that never happened. All right,

(01:10:37):
never happened close close. I thought they were going to happen.
I really did. Yeah, they were good. Uh. Here's another one.
Things that all people say that make no sense. Okay,
things that all people say they make no sense, all right?
And then the three uh, the third one is things

(01:11:01):
that mom say when they receive a crappy gift. Things
that mom say when a crappy gift. All right, come
all right, will oh it lands on things that mom

(01:11:23):
say when they receive a crappy gid All right, mother's
days coming out. All right, we're doing comedy roulette, and
these are things that moms will say when they received
a crappy Oh, don't worry about it. Mama needed some
rubber bands. That's nice. Thank you, Thank you so much,
rubber bands. Thank you, tie up everything. Okay, this is

(01:11:48):
easy because my mama didn't say it. All these things.
I'm about to tell you, friend, she said all of
these things. Okay, thanks. Your mama say when they get
a crappy giars you handle a gift? She don't like
she saying who this fun? Is not playing? Who this fuck?

(01:12:09):
That's it? My mom a little different. My mama gonna
she's gonna turn and talk through her teeth, that's what
she gonna do. But she gets something like, gonna turn
and talk talk definitely through her teeth. Things mom say
when you receive a crappy gift. She know, damn, I
don't shop here. Learning She knows, damn, I don't shop.
I'm like, what the hell you know? Alright, alright, I'm

(01:12:37):
gonna let these things mom say when they get a
crappy gift. Oh, that's okay. You got my name spelled wrong.
That's a hard right. I still love the cake. I
don't know who Louise is, but it's a nice cake.
That's not my name, but she was so sweet. Huh yeah,
good things. Your mom was there. They getting crappy gift.

(01:12:58):
My mama got my She got a scarff, a head
scarf one time, and the lady gave it to he.
She put out that bag and she said, baby, I
ain't in a game. Baby, I ain't in a game.
I don't know who all right now? That want to

(01:13:20):
actually happened right here. Things your mom say when they
get a crappy gift. A lady gave her dress, and
my mom would just turned around and say, that's right.
I'm gonna give her the same lance dress back next year.
You're gonna get this dress back next year, I promise you.
Watch me, watch me wrap this up. Black mother is

(01:13:48):
the thing that kind of let things your mom say
when they get a crappy gift, like we're gonna just
put it right here on the refrigerator and let everybody
look at it what it is. But if you said
the house, it's a house, Okay, that's exactly what it baby, Baby,

(01:14:09):
your mom say when they get a crappy gift, you
do know your birthday next you don't know that that's
a threat. Yeah, you do know things that your mom
say when they get a crappy gilt. So what you
uh uh m, there are no words. I don't know

(01:14:34):
what to say. I got one quick. Then your mom said,
when they get a crappy gil, Oh, don't worry about it.
If the head broke off, we can still see it
in the living room. That's okay. I don't know what
it is, but that's night. I don't know what it is.
But yeah, we just said it right here. We'll be
back with more of the Steam Harvey Morning Show right

(01:14:55):
after this You're listening Morning show. While according to CBS
News X, Dallas police officer Amber Geiger will appeal her
ten years sentence for killing Botham Jean. Remember she walked
into his own apartment back in twenty eighteen and shot him.

(01:15:15):
She claims it was a mistake and she will argue
her appeal and will not her but her attorneys will
argue her appeal in front of a three judge panel.
She's saying that her conviction should have been a lesser
offense of criminally negligent homicide instead of murder. The ruling
will come at a later date. What yeah, jail, you

(01:15:37):
need to go jail. Girl, She is in jail. He
can go to jail. Yeah, he could be sued. You
didn't mean to hit him, and you kill him, you
can go to jail. You can go to jail. She
need to go to jail. Yeah this week. Yeah, she
is in jail, but she can appeal. Now, Yeah, this

(01:15:58):
is crazy and from a now, um, well it was
twenty and eighteen when it happened, so maybe there's a
few years. Yeah, twenty eighteen. This is twenty one. Yeah,
so maybe a couple of years, two or three years,
and and and and and the sentence was ten years. Yeah,
she's trying. We can get this. This is craziness right here.

(01:16:22):
This is craziness because she she again she shot an
unarmed man in his own home, in his home, and
now she is a chance for appeal. Possibly. All right,
we'll have more of a stand you want to do, Yes,
more of the Steve Harvey Morning Show coming up at
thirty three minutes after right after this, you're listening to

(01:16:44):
Steve Harvey Morning Show. All right. Time now to ask
a bitter man, do your disclaimer, bitter man, because this
is ignorant Friday of the day that you get something Yeah,
he's not here yet. Wisdom is not here now, Wisdom,
Wisdom is off today. All right, all right, let's go

(01:17:07):
bitter man. It is time to ask bitter man Sarcy.
And I love that name, Sarcy, like from Came of Thrones.
Searcy in Montgomery, Alabama says, Remember, I'm a sixty seven
year old retired father, father of nine children. I have
six daughters by my first wife and three daughters by
my second wife. My first set of daughters are all

(01:17:29):
still still daddy's girl, and I have been blessed with
a good fortune to still spoil them as I see fit.
My second wife has a problem with me going out
of my way to take care of them, especially because
they're married. I don't think she has a right to
be jealous. Am I right or wrong? Come on, bitter man,
got right, She does not have the right to be jealous.

(01:17:53):
You damn right. You don't have the right to be jellic.
It's time for you to be Oh sugar daddy and
will bring you a different realm of happiness, okay, or,
or as I like to call him, a splendor daddy,
that is, a sugar daddy with diabetes. So you need
to look into those and see a splendor. Daddy. Yeah,

(01:18:17):
you've been as good daddy. Now it's time to be
a sugar daddy. Okay, I don't bring it much more
happiness than them. Seven girls? Boys? Who? But why can't
you make some boys? Is what I want to know?
What your hand? Now? Girls? Dude? You you cain't make
h boys. Ain't nobody caring on the legas to the

(01:18:38):
name or nothing? Nine queen? He tried it. I mean
he went from now, ain't no sense in going for
a team. Ain't no sense, ain't no boys and his boys?
That's what all right? Frederick and Laffiette, Louisiana. Last week,

(01:19:00):
my girlfriend and I had a big argument over Joda
see and boys to men over boys to men after
she saw the debate on Twitter. Okay, he says, I'm
a die heart Jodasye fan, and I could not believe
she compared them to boys to men, even though I
know they have more songs and they're still performing. She's
not really speaking to me over this, and I need

(01:19:22):
some help. So can you guys please settle this for us.
I love boys to men, they're great performers. But if
you go see Boys two Men Live. This is just
my suggestion. They need to put that song Motown Philly
in the beginning. Motime Philly needs to be in the middle,
and Motown Philly needs to be at the end because
after that it's nothing but slow ass songs. So they

(01:19:45):
need to do Motime Philly in the beginning, Motime Philly
in the middle, and then Motime Philly at the end,
because if you watch nothing but slow ass songs, you
asleep at a Boys to Men kind coming up. It
is our last break of the day. It is the
last break of the day. All right, we'll come back

(01:20:07):
and close out the show at forty nine minutes after
the hour. Right after this, you're listening to show. All right, guys,
here we are a last break of the day of
the week. Oh this has been some week and historic week.
Tell me, tell me about it. You don't have to
tell me about the work ethic that we have on
this show. Wow, are you kidding me right now? Is

(01:20:30):
that what you was talking about? Full week? No, that's
not work ethics. Wow, I'm like, what is that? But
sometimes but sometimes you can't right with me. Yeah, this

(01:20:51):
is his first appearance this week. If I'm not mistaken,
and you're exhausted. No second, I was, Oh, that's right,
that's right you were. And then then that threw me off.
Anytime you come in it throws me off. Wow, wow,

(01:21:12):
Why but I love you though, I love you, love you?
He made sure he got no. No, I came in too, right. Meanwhile,
we've been here everything to day. Yeah, you know what, Jay,
you brought up something earlier in the show. You just
talking about stuff that you know, we couldn't say growing

(01:21:34):
up that that man. Let me tell you something. This
blows me away. My wife stops and picks up my
kids from school. Right, my son wants one particular fast food,
my daughter wants another one, and then my wife might
not want what they want. Do you know they make

(01:21:55):
three stops on the way home. He stops. Yeah, I've
seen that happened. But my mama ain't never made no
three two stops at all. That's not ever happening. But
this is outher you want to eat, right. We didn't
even get to suggest this is dinner, sit out and
eat dinners dinner time. But but we did this. We

(01:22:19):
did this. We made these monsters, that's what we did.
Did this because we wanted it to be different than
how we grew up. So we said we were going
to raise our kids. We made it better for them.
What was the food? What was the food? You know
your mom? Okay, what was the food your mom know
you didn't like, but she made it anyway, made it

(01:22:44):
the whole kids. What I love all of that. My
mom Jay was such an excellent cook. I mean excellent.
There's nothing that she made that I didn't like. Even liver.
I don't need it now, but even liver. I ate
that as a kid. Liver, cabbage, every kind of vegetable, rout, debate, vegetable,

(01:23:10):
you can imagine. It was foxtails, jail oxtails. Wow, yeah,
I didn't like that, but we had And it didn't
even look good floating in the pipe when you look
in and you look in the pipa. Let me tell
you something. Let me tell yourself. If I walk into
kitchen and see squash already, no, I'm gonna get my
asswipped that night. I'm going to get my hands. We

(01:23:34):
wish you could have had my mom squashed and Junior
really hurt my feelings with those salmon crokat lost and
I ate them. Salmon crokast like I was in prison.
I forced it. You forced that all in there. Just
think I didn't like as a kid, were like green

(01:23:55):
peas and beats. That was it. Oh I still don't
like beats. I was never big on cornbread, but we
had cornbread. I mean a lot, a lot many. You
know I didn't. I wasn't big on cornbread, man, but
my mom gave you big pieces like it was cake.

(01:24:16):
I mean, you do you do know this ain't that good.
Jiffy is like it, but you do know this corn
bread ain't that good that you be giving that the
big as nothing to drink at the table, You about
to choke. It's like sand paper in your throat. I

(01:24:42):
remember I got one of my worst childhood beatings for
sitting at the table because I didn't want to eat
green peas. I just couldn't stomach them. I was the
last one at the table, me and my mom's youngest
un youngest brother, daddy O. And they told wait, let

(01:25:02):
me huh huh, Well they told me, They told me
I was sitting at the table. They just said, listen
when you don't have to eat them. When your mom
comes back, just tell her when she asked you don't
worry about it. So I'm a little kid, right, So
I'm a little kid. And Helen Louise Clark did not play,

(01:25:25):
all right, Helen Louise Jackson Clark did not play. So
she came back in, saw the greenpeace still on my plate.
She said, uh, what how come you didn't eat your piece?
Finish your piece? I said, don't worry about boum Okay,
I got one. I got one knocked the fire. Let

(01:25:47):
me get your goal in. Let me get your goal.
My mom didn't. I didn't went off to college. I
didn't went off to college. I'm at Texas AM. But
I'm only twenty years old. So I come back home
from the summer time. Uh huh, and I'm sitting at
the table drinking a glass of wine with my daddy. Yeah,

(01:26:07):
my mom, but I'm not of age yet, right, Okay?
So my mama saying, uh, I don't know how grown
we think we is. What's going on here? She's saying,
what's that in your glass? I tasted it like I
was tasting it for the first time. I said, Lord, Mama,
Jesus hadn't done it again. He didn't turn this water

(01:26:30):
into one man. My Mama slapped me, so you should
have got slapped. Yeah, yeah, I know, I know, Tom

(01:26:50):
like like pick one. We never can say that as
a kid. Pick one. No. All right, guys, thank you
for listening all week. We appreciate you and love you
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