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A Prince, A Governor, and A Police Officer

Mar 11, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 17
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Flame, Lauren, Nick and the Flamettes discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s groundbreaking interview with Oprah Winfrey and Harry’s decision to give up everything to save the woman he loves. Governor Andrew Cuomo is in hot water. Should he resign? Voting in America - Democrats are fighting against, what they’re calling “aggressive GOP efforts to suppress voter participation.” First day of jury selection in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the officer implicated in the murder of George Floyd.

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lift dispirit. You think you want to revisit, so your first take a list at Jim. Folks. It's lit all folks that we dig it. Don't do what you do, No do what you do, no kiss do what I do werelaying. Good morning everyone, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Laugh and Learned. We're gonna have a very interesting show today. You guys are the guests, so you guys will weigh in on the topics that we're going to talk about. We cannot get away from. It was a

lot of slow week. Thank god that I'm back home. I went home to get close mate, because I'm coming for you stage. I see you guys. And when Tim Delaware, March twenty seventh and twenty eight. So you have not got your tickets in the House of Laughs. You need to because girl and guys, we're coming through. I ain't been on stage in the year, so let's see what I got outside of that. What's happening in the news, Lori hogan Um, It's been a lot of stuff happening

in the news cycle this week. I think we've got a lot of topics before you get to I know what you're ready to talk about. But before we go there, let me let me go on the fence of my guy before we do that. Happy International, Happy International Women's Day. You know, we always acknowledge women on this page because we are on this platform, because we adore women over here.

We do. Okay, but now you can go ahead. Sorry, okay, So we want to I want to acknowledge the fact that I know that the attack on Andrew Cuomo, I don't know personally here it has any validity, But I really feel the conspiracy of because he stood his ground about the whole coronavirus, the way he handled Indian or the way he stood up to the ref to the Republican administration. I think this is just retaliation on him.

And I'm sorry here he may have inappropriately somebody on the shoulders or whatever, but y'all making it way more than what it is. And you're three year old sixty proposition you if you take the money, that ain't no trick. That is called a business trend. I'm just saying, because y'all all coming out against and Chris. They got a cap on Chris, because you know, Chris's gangster. Chris gonna say how he feels, but he can't. They got Chris on luck. He can't freestyle. He's very over protective of

his family. Listen, UM, I'd like to say this. I it is International Women's Day, so we're not going to deny any woman's experience. But I think that the investigation should happen. Let let's shot James do her job. I don't think he needs to resign as of now. No, I don't agree with that because we've had several, you know,

individuals on the other side of the ile case. In point Trump, he had the whole as Access Hollywood tape where he was, you know, blatantly admitting to sexually harassing women, and he still was able to keep you know, his seat and office, not comparing the two. I think that let the instigation happen because I think the one thing that Clomo is doing that others really having is he's apologizing. He's saying, if that's your experience, and if that's how

I made you feel, I apologize. It wasn't my intent. So he's not necessarily admitting his wrong but I acknowledging the experience that these women have. I think it's very responsible, and he didn't it is wrong, But that apology was weak as a old lady's team baby. Well, oh, I

saw that apology. It was like I'm reading, and what I did not like about it what it was that it made like they made him sing like they forced to me, it felt forced, because those Pomo will stand their ground and say how they feel that don't back down. But he is in a position where he does not want to not be the mayor of New York. I get I mean the governor of the saiding look and I get that. But just what you just said, that was a great point that you just said, and he

said on his apology, y'all voted me in. I'm not stepping down. We said this about lower life but a couple of weeks ago, the country, the state of New York voted for Cuomo. So even if y'all got twenty five five thousand people that's upset with him, umb're not gonna outweigh who all voted for this man. So y'all need to just deal with it. I'm like, you know, let the investigation play out, pull out whatever stops, y'all gonna pull out because I'll know it's all a conspiracy scam.

But I'm team Andrew Cuomo until it comes out, you know, And I'm sick of them all these women coming out now, child, they came out against Trump, and I'm like, you lo Trump to lose his job. So I don't know. I just think it's a very sticky situation and until proven guilty, I'm still team Andrew Cuomo. So yeah, I agree. I think that, you know, everybody is innocent until proven guilty. And I hate to go here, but I am a little skeptical because one woman that came out today is

a known, you know, adversory of Cuomo. She and Cuomo had issues, and she came out today again not denying anybody's experience, just six you know, expressing my transparent thoughts. I'm a little skeptical about that. And then one accuser also said that, you know, she was sexually you know, harassed by Cuomo and one time he hugged her and she could tell he was aroused. And I was like, well, well,

how could you tell? What does that mean? So I need a little more receipts, a little more you know, he had story he didn't have, He had a wood he laid upon. She know she liked it. I don't know why she's front. I don't know why she on front and just say, oh, I felt that monster on me. But if that's the situation, why don't you say that, why don't you say that? You know, I could felt that, you know, I felt he was you know, correct when he hugged me. She's saying, I can tell that he's aroused.

Nothing that's touch touchy subject because as a person who can't get aroused and be standing, you know, because I know the difference between sticks and something, I'm a stick, not a song. Any who, he might have been aroused already and before he hugged her, and you know, from something else, and they just hugged at an inappropriate time, and she felt his erections. You know what I'm saying.

So I'm with you long and give us some more details about that, because he might not have been looking at your funny looking as he might have been looking at somebody else and you just was there to be hugged at that moment. So you were really the benefits of him looking at another woman. Yeah, I'm just and he said, you know to he was like, you know, I'm Italian. My family were very love eve, we were affectionate people. So he said, I never meant to make

anybody feel uncomfortable. Again, I'm not denying any woman's experience. I think that it's great that people are coming forward. And I think it's also interesting too that Andrew Cuomo's at the forefront and all these GOP lawmakers are saying that he needs to step down in New York, but nobody's going after Jim Jordan's. Well, let me tell what I most admired about Andrew Cuomo. He back down from Yeah, every day he's talking about he's not avoiding it. He's

not scared. He's standing. He putting in they holding his feet to the fire. He's saying, burn me because I'm coming with it. That's what I respect the most about it. Uh, y'all wait in on this. What y'all think, especially if you're in New York or in that area. Y'all, y'all let us know what y'all think. Because I'm sorry, I'm still team Cuomo. Because Lauren wants to talk about I said, make sure you watched the CBS interview because it's gonna be deep. I saw the trailer, So what did you

think about it? I think my black Girl magic joke still works to this day. That Ms Megan Marco got the whoop and she had hooked her a prince. That is so good that he said he only want to be a prince. No, Mo, that's when you know it's fire. I love that Harry still about his wife. And I love that Harry experienced what happened to his mother and he didn't say it to us per se, but the insinuations of I'm saving my wife's from the tragedy of

what happened to my mother. That he actually said that, not verbally, but in his manner region and the way he spoke. I was with that because you know, from what I know of being a woman or being with a woman, and pretending to be a woman. I want to feel safe. I want to feel protective. Women love to feel protected when they were a man that made her feel safe. She did feel safe over in the England. He was doing too much. Yeah, I I have a

lot of thoughts about this issue. One, I'm very happy that Megan finally got to use her voice and really expressed and explain what she was going through. The fact that, you know, the the UK Press was really twisting everything so that way. It made it seem like she was this big villain, and in some instances it was Kate that was messing with her with the whole bridesmaids thing, like, I don't understand how you make somebody cry right before

their wedding. I think that's absolutely crazy. And I also think too this whole issue around having one a discussion about Archie. Their son is not gonna is not getting security, he's not getting a title. But you also had a conversation about well, how dark is his skin going to be, which to me is crazy because I think a lot of people forget the simple fact that there was a black Queen of England once upon a time, and her name was Queen Charlotte. How dark was she? Queen Charlotte

was darker than Megan. Megan, ain't that dark? Well? I know, Megan, she's like. But my thing is, there was a black Queen of England once upon a time. And I feel like when we talk about when you write history, I hope you write it correctly. Is much if you look at images of Queen Charlotte, she looks whitewashed in some photos, but some you can actually see her true shoe. She was black. You know what's this hardening about the whole black and white situation? Is that or black and dark

and light skin black people. What if he would have took a dark, dark woman home? What if he would have took a woman as dark as Lupe to Niango, as gorgeous as she is, but that black baby, the Queen would have probably had an old stroke right there and just said, you know what you'll been trying to get rid of me. Let me just go because I

can't do it. But the gag is Oprah went on CBS this morning with her good girlfriend Gail se Gail and said that the comments about how the skin color of Archie did not come from the queen or um Harry's grandfather. Who did they come from? They didn't say, because you know, Harry was like, I'm not going to you know, damage anybody. I don't want to put that

out there. But according to Oprah, she said this morning that Harry wanted me to, if I had the opportunity to speak about it, to say, it was not my grandmother and it wasn't my grandfather. So that narrowed to pull down to about three people. And that's either his father, his brother or Kate. Well, real talk the queen and and and and prince. What's what's the king's name? Was his name? Not the son, that's the son. They about

two hundreds. They might not know who in the house for real, No way, you're they might need a privilege feel or some ship because they might not know who all up in there. They're a little old. Just be real tall um, I don't even know who was this grunted about it, And I love the herring them just got out. It's just better for the children now they're

having another baby. It's also better for their spirit. Don't like she can't live with all that chaos and all that stress, and she's pregnant, the baby will be still born or she'll have a miscarriage or something. It's just too much, especially when you feel like your life is in danger or it's in peril. Thank you, Harry for sticking up for your wife. More men need to do that. I see it what I said. And she was suicidal

to to make it all worse, you know what I mean? Suicidal, asked for help them, was like I need I need some assistance. Never I was like, I don't know, want to tell you, you've got to figure it out. Well, if you've never seen the papers, the tabloids over there, they dog that they call all every name you could

possibly think of. That and she's an attractive woman. They told her in half your constitution, it has to be very strong in order to take some of the stuff that they're gonna throw at you when you're thrust into that position. And she didn't want it, and that's that's a great synopsis to going to the next thing. But she didn't, just like you know me and Maddie was on last week and she said that she was thrust into being l g B t Q activists. I don't

feel like I was thrusting to anything. I'm gonna do it if I want to do it. I'm gonna do it. If it's something that's important to me, or I think it's important for the cause, I'm gonna speak on it. If it's not, guess what I'm not. And she didn't want to do it, I don't blame. Let's see if we can bring somebody into listen. I don't blame. I wouldn't have did it either. Hello Hello, Hello, Hello, hello hello. Okay, what oh my god? Thank god. Alright. If if at

first you don't succeed, try try again, people. That's the motto of the day. Happy international women say if people. So we were talking about Megan Marco obviously yeah, she and Harry had with Obrah. What is it like? What is the backlash? What is the vibe over there in England? Well, it's funny because at the time different at the at this present moment, it's actually been shown live here in the UK, so if you can see it's on the TV here. So the England are just seeing the interview

now it's like them about half an hour ago. But we've had obviously little snippets from when you had it yesterday from the American media and let me tell you, England has gone crazy for I was up from six o'clock this morning and straight from the off the backlash over here, the negative basically, the British press over here a damning Megan, They're damning Harry, They're calling them traditors.

You know, it's such a twist of fate in a sex sense, because like you know, yes, when we kind of had I personally, I wasn't a fan of Megan, but when she become a member of the royal family, I gave hope for the establishment because the British establishment has always been inherently racist. The problem is the British establishment will never acknowledge that. They will duck dive, go around, not even discuss. You know, but as a black woman born in England, I'm fifty three, I've lived on my

life in England. I can tell you England has always been inherently racist. I personally, you know, I've only had one person, and this was when I was maybe by thirty eight. I had this old man. I was walking to a post office, a great old Englishman, and he called me a black bitch, the first time anyone's actually

said that to my face. I didn't say nothing to him because he's an older man, and anyhow you've gone cast an older man in England, you know, I'm going to be the aggressor, even though he was the aggressor towards me. But you have to understand England's history. It's not like the American history where you've got your slavery. Our history was more They invited us over here from

like the sixties when our parents came over. But although they invited us to do their menial jobs, the problem is the white people they're here, they didn't want they don't want to know. There is to be a sign on pubs no dogs, no blacks, no Irish, do you know what I mean? So you can imagine that inherent racism is still living in this twenty one century, even though we have a lot of multicultural relationships in England. I'm not speaking for America. You know, we have a

lot of you know, multicultural relationships. But the problem isn't necessary with the modern kids moving forward. It's with their parents, with their grandparents that is still embreedded in there, let's say Psyche. And so when you have someone like Megan that's married Harry, Harry was considered rebel anyway, But the problem is there's too many difference is to the way

his mother was treated and had they treated Diana. But the problem is with the British press, they would never acknowledge Megan was has been treated the same way as Harry's mother was treated and sadly because of all the situations, she lost her life because of it. Um the firm, as Megan mentioned it, which is the British monarchy, it's a very in house. We will never know the reality is what goes on behind closed doors. And let me just say as a black woman, I personally have been

to bucking And Palace three times. My dad was given an mbach remember the British Empire back in twenty twelve. I've met the Queen personally, I've met members of a roll family due to my my job. But the problem is u when you meet them, yes, they smile, they will shake your hand. That's the public the publicity side of it. When you go behind closed doors, it's a very different side. And you remember Megan was one royal you don't forget, also had Fergie Um Ferguson. She was

married to um Andrew. She had issues with the royals. She went to America. They damned her in America. I just hope that you know. The problem with now, I keep saying, at the end of the day, you've got two issues. You've got Harry and Megan. They are family. The Queen is Harry's grandmother, so you've got a family side of things, and you also got a monarchy side of things, the family side of things. You know, I'm hoping that you know, Harriet, Harry and Megan will stay together.

They will you know, strife forward. M She's obviously expecting her second child, which believes as a girl. She's got Archie, which is seventh in line to the throne. Let's not forget. If anything happens to the other members, Archie will be King of England, so let's not forget that. And but the actual monarchy itself, it's a hard institution. And yeah,

I'm sorry it's still in her relationship. There was a lady on TV Dr Schrula, Amma she basically, you know, um, let it be known to the world how racist England is. But right now the backlash she's terrible because a lot of the media saying, oh no, there's no racism in England. We love everybody, you know, come well, let me let me ask you a few things. Michelle, So, um, you turned on You said you originally didn't like Megan. Why why did you originally like her? No? I see this.

I didn't like Megan because of who she you know, she was to me, she just you know, she you know, like you said, celebrity. I didn't watch suits, I didn't not think about her. But I like the fact anything I began to like Megan more as a person, not because of what she's done as an actress or you know, a model wherever. I wasn't necessary in you know, all over her work. But I like the fact that you know, she kind she stuck it out, she came, she stayed

in it, She tried to live in England. She obviously with Harry, it's a step you know, we have to go in England, we have to claim what we claim. And for us, she was you know, although she's mixed heritage, he's still a black woman. So for us it was a step forward that you know, at least the monarchy has maybe opened up the doors for a bi racial relationship. But you know, it was always going to be difficult from the off, because yes, before when they were dating

the media was very negative. Then they got married and everyone loved them. And then when they decided to say they're gonna go and live in Canada first, then moved to America. That's when you know people over here see them traitors and everything else. When she has this baby, Michelle, this little girl, all she needs to do is name that little girl Diana, and the entire country of England

will forgive her. And the point, you're gonna have to go to the old ass down and that old broad Carmella and that old that old player who ain't gonna never be the king Prince Charles, because I think that she would die before she allows Prince Charles to be the Prince. I think that the only reason he is not she has not appointed him. She knows that he does not has have what it takes. I wish we had over here because we just put up with four

years of boys shit. But you know we literally but we But if she has a daughter and she supposed the girl and she named that baby Diana, ain't gonna forgive everything. They're gonna forget. They're gonna tell the Queen to go to somewhere. So I'm curious though, because we talked about, you know, history on this side in America. We all know that history is very westernized in the stories properly in terms of who did what, civil rights,

those sorts of things. So I'm curious Queen Charlotte talked about in England as being a black queen, like she was the first black queen. I feel like nobody talks about like the no, no, that that there was a black queen. You have a little bit more information on that there was a black queen, but it's never been It's never been let's say, publicized, because he has to pay in mine. The queen family itself is full of

Germans and Greeks. You know, England itself is if you call about a British monarchy, we've never really had one, because even the Queen's Sandy is not actually British, do you know what I mean? So the monarchy itself never started from you know, a solid base for England. It's

always been other countries running this country. It just so happens that due to the fact that bearing in mind you talk about racism and you know, being difficult, they you mustn't forget Edward and Mrs Simpson, he advicated his throne for love of his woman, and the British people didn't want him to be there because she was American divorce and back in them days it was not good to be married to a divorce and he actually abdicated, which then lad in a round up ray for our

queen to become queen. So there's always been a dark side of the monarchy, pushing out what they don't like to one side, keeping it, you know, under the carpet, you know, putting people in you know, seclusion so you can't speak. They have a great way of gagging you in, you know, the monarchy. So having himself is right when he says his brother, his dad, they are all basically they're chained into that whole society. They they like it

in a sense. The queen is born of duty. When you're born of duty, and that's all you know, that's all you live. And Prince Charles again closest to the queen, he was born of duty. William has kind of followed his dad's footsteps. So he's that man where he will be king one day and Kate will be queen and then obviously his children will be you know, heir to the prone. But you know, you've got to understand. Duty

is one thing. I think Harry, because of Megan, decided that duty, that line was too much for me to in order to keep my my love, my life, my wife's sanity, our babies safe, you know and secure. Yeah, he said, I was seeing history repeatedself. I was seeing a lot of things that my mother went through, my coming through, and I understood that's something happen. And he said that's why he resented his fathering sum much because his father was going through the same thing he was

and wasn't being understanding. And you know, there's a there's a lot of dark history. I know, you guys have the program The Royal Now I take that with a pincher thought that there are some threads of truth in that series. But at the end of day, oh yeah, this I mean Prince Charles he was having with Camilla long before Diana. You know, that was she was a married woman when he was having an affair with her. You know, Diana herself, she was having an affairs once

she realized Prince Charles was with Camilla. You know, he loved that woman, but he had to marry Diana because Danna was a woman of status. Prince Charles could not marry Camilla because she was a divorce You know, it's say saying that Prince William and Kate technically in are not my eyes, but in the Moniker eyes, Kate is a commoner. Prince William married a commoner. The paper didn't like her in the beginning. They met at university. He loved her. Then they let you know, after a bit

of grooming, they said they could marry. Prince Harry met Meghan, American TV star, you know, a socialite. They didn't want that in their their family, let alone in the monarchy. But they've got it now. He's got two children with her. That's a problem. You know, God forbid and touched what nothing happens like the mother because Prince DA's Diana. She tried to leave. She was going up with Do de Do defied. They didn't want that to happen. She was

in a relationship room. She lost her life because of that. So you think that Megan being you know, she's not talking out of any just because people keep saying, you know, oh, she's trying to ruin the monarchy. I don't believe that there's a truth to what Meghan is staying. I do believe that it's just to overhear the British people are trying to say, oh, it's not real. But Diana was the first woman to say it is real. It does happen. She said she had depression, she said she had suicidal thought.

This was Prince Harry's mother. So can you imagine the poor boy? Let me let well can see if you can debunk this last theory were rumor that I've heard about part of the reason why Diana was actually killed because, like you said, they were having her own separate affairs and it was rumored that she was actually pregnant. Yes that was baby, but he was of Arab descent. Yes, that's that's Do defied idees That's what made me kind of do a parallel because she was pregnant with his

baby of Arab descent. He was going to be a possibly a child who was a dark review. You have to also know the history behind that relationship. Do defied a son as Alfaire and his father owned Howt, which is a great big retail story in he's been the born of money. However, they would not give his father a British citizenship because although he has lots of investments in England, so they kind of snubbed him, although they take his money, but they won't let him live here legally.

That's the father with a very rich man. The son dough defired was dating Diana. There was rumors I do not know myself. I wasn't withing the car, that she was pregnant. And also due to the establishment. That was why they killed her, because they didn't want her because brain mind, Prince William and Prince Harry were always going to be in line to the throne. If she had a second a third child from it would behalf bathers to the king. The kings of England. They can't have

the monarchy. It's too much shame for them, so they had to push it away. I used to think that I was born a world this say, I'm so glad, I'm all projected. I'm glad, I'm work saw they needed old trainy oh, my son is a training we're gonna They said they wanted to queen, So if I was born a king, they said they wanted to queen the rule the country. Hey listen, listen, I'm gonna try to bring Nick in here. But while while we're bringing let's do a quick history lesson to just about Queen Charlotte,

since nobody seems to really know who she is. Queen Charlotte she was known as Charlotte of Mecklenburg or Sophia Charlotte. She was born May nineteenth, seventeen forty four and lived to November seventeenth of eighteen eighteen, and was the queen con sort of the British King George the Third. So she married George the third on September eighth of seventeen sixty one and they were married until her death. And as George's wife, she was also the electress and latter

Queen of Hanover. So it's shocking to me that, you know, similar issues that we faced on this side of the island terms of you know, history not being told properly. It's the same thing that's happening over in England because, like I said before, Charlotte was black. You know, they've said that North Carolina that's Charlotte was named after Queen Charlotte. And then also too, I don't know if you guys have seen the series Bridgertain which Sean de Land just created,

that queen in the series is black. And her character is based off of Queen Charlotte. So anyway, Nick, welcome, Just so you all know, we were all here. We could all see you all, but you are were not hearing us for some reason. There. Yeah, I don't know what happened. I updated the app. You know you also mentioned um Diana. You know, William already uses Diana's name and baby Charlotte's name, so they've already used Diana. You just can't use Diana as the first name. It's not

the first name. No, it can't be the first name. That's not allowed. But they already they already remember Diana with baby Charlotte. So that's like, let me tell you something. Harry and Megan do what the hell they want to do. It would be the first name over here. It might not be the first name over there, but it would be first name over here. And I think it's good too.

And even you know, watching the interview, they said that things feel more normal now, like they've they've come out and said that the queen, they have a great relationship with the Queen. Harry praised his grandmother, Megan praise you know, his grandmother and said that she's very kind, and they don't have to worry about Formali's and everything that the

relationship has gotten better. Um, but he talked about how his relationship with his brother Harry did talk about his relationship with William is strained, and how his father stopped taking his calls at one point, and there's a lot of healing and mending to do so in a lot of ways, I think that maybe this whole skin color conversation with the baby is maybe stemming from the father because it's maybe past whatever relationships he had to do

with with Diana. That's what I'm really starting to conclude, because they grow down the scope. Oprah narrowed down the scope for us, So and you know it's funny with that? What's what's funny with that? And and work with me here and follow my logic. I didn't even and I know color and everything is complicated and nuanced, but I didn't see her as a black woman initially. Uh. And and my view of what black women look like like

she Rashida Jones, Mariah Carey. Black woman isn't the first thing that comes to mind for me only speaking for Nicholas. So if you're offended by that shade of black somebody like Naomi Campbell didn't have a chance because I'm thinking at least they are more appeasing too many. Um, I have never been confused for anything but black but flame. And I have still been places where people like, well flame, what what is flame? Flame? Your what? And what? But

I've never had the luxury I've been. Here's the here's the kicker with with black people, even with light skiing, because it's as right as Lauren is. Laura can get with a man with a black man of just a brown your your color brown. But you know it maybe the great and mother or something with black people that the kid could take on that pigmentation because sometimes it comes through the lineage, not necessarily right from the parents.

So I'm sure that they were fear of that. And the next baby comes out because the mother is brown, uh you know, making Marcus mother is brown, the daddy white, but the mother is brown. If that baby come out brown, bit you think they made over there across the pond. Let that baby come out looking like kidzy baby. I understand me when I tell you that baby the queen

gonna start kicking and ship out the cat damnything. Else. Well, well, there's we've we've seen when there's instances of that in my family because like my grandmother is from Mexico and she's the darkest of the bunch. Her whole family really is of a lighter hue. They're more like my skin

complexion or a little lighter. But she was, you know, known as the black sheep of the family because she was so dark, and she was really real cute a lot forward to the point where she didn't want to, you know, do things like past her heritage, her Mexican heritage, along to like my father Um and his siblings, because in my father is the example too, he's the darkest of the bunch as well, considering his two parents are

very very light. So um and I mean even if we look at celebrities like Tiamari and her husband um Adam. You know, the sun came out Adam's color, but their daughter is she got some melan into her. So you just never know what you're gonna get. Yeah, racist, racist, so nuanced, but I and in deference to the Queen, I will give her a pass that she may have feared that baby come looking like Nicholas and you're like, what just happened? You know? That would have been a

tough one to explain. But they said it wasn't her though, Nick, they said it wasn't the grandmother. That yeah, not only that, we're also finding out that's true, it wasn't the grandmother. That the grandmother really doesn't run things, that she too, in many ways, is a victim of the firm. I just told y'all her and uh, what's the husband's name, Philip is about three hundred years old between the two

up now, No, they don't even know each other. They just walking back at each other all day, digging and butlers and ship the hell they don't know each other? Child, Okay, okay, uh you all you know this has just it's been an interesting week. I think I also just have to in that interview once again recognized flame you and I've had this conversation. How amazing in my opinion and solid of an interviewer Oprah When free is Oprah? I still

say this, Brian Gumbo, just two of the best. And I just think that Oprah did that interview with such grace and I never felt like it was a setup or gotcha moment um. I just think that it was just delivered and done so well, uh, the only thing I could have done without. And this is just me, you guys, I think chicken coops are the nastiest thing. Like I didn't need to see Oprah running around the chicken coop. That bothered me. And and that that that's

stuck with me. That that that stuck with me. Was you afraid she was gonna wash ther meats? My mother grew up with wild chickens running around as a little girl, and she talks about how her my uncle's would take a chicken and just snapped the neck and they would eat that chi can that night. And I'm like, mom, I would have preferred the chicken and walked across and just died on its own, but that's how they killed it. And literally chickens running around with the broken neck. Did

you see that? Did you experience that? How did in front of you? Okay, no, I did not. But my mother as much chicken as Nickolas eats. If Nicholas would have saw that, that NI would have never ate en. I will honestly say that if I had to slaughter and kill my own meat, I probably would be a vegetarian. I probably would. Yeah, yeah, I'm calling my house because I'm shooting there thinking if I'm hungry, well, let let

me just say this about Oprah. I feel like and there's nothing negative to well, it might be negative to say about her, but I feel like in a way, she's kind of trying to also redeem some of the things that she's done in the past with some of her ventures. And I'm talking about like the Michael Jackson thing, and she kind of went after Russell Simmons, and I

think I'm glad to see that. It seems like she's almost kind of on this path of trying to bring light to things in terms of this whole soul series that she's doing in this interview, So I'm kudos to Oprah because I was feeling a little indifferent about her for a minute, um, when all these sexual assault scandals were happening and she kind of really didn't speak on her friend Harvey Weinstein. So I'm glad to see that she's kind of trying to shift the trajectory of what

she's doing. But wait a minute, you know what, you know what? You know what that is only black women attack Oprah about that she was wrong? Only black women. Only black women attack Oprah about that. But she was wrong. Well I'm not. I'm not. I'm not saying whether she was right or What I'm saying is that only black women attack her about those the Harvey Weinstein, about the

Russell Simmons, about the Michael Jackson. Only black women. Uh, and maybe a couple of black gave me, but mostly only black women because and I don't know what that is. Because but at one point in time, Oprah was Himan's hero, you know. And but but then she broke off. So you have to look at how the time when she started off, she was a m Chicago, a little fat black ball here lady in Chicago with the oversized sweathers

and woo woo. Uh. She grew and Oprah grew quickly and caught on, and then the white women caught on, then black women caught on. Then everybody loved her. Then Oprah went through a channel phase where she discovered her blackness and who she was, and then black people are saying that she was too white and white people are saying that she was going in a different direction. I'm telling you can never please everybody. But what I do like about Ms Oprah Winfrey, Ms Okra girl, Miss Oka

get the big guests to come in. She makes you feel so comfortable you want to sit down and have a conversational open kind of like T t J. And you just want to tell her everything now personally over, I wouldn't tell you everything. I'm gonna tell you what you need to know. We're gonna keep it pushing. And you didn't had no heels on you sitting down. You

couldn't had some heels. OK. No, I'm just saying that to say I'm liking the trajectory of what she's doing now because I was looking at her a little sideways. And if you know, it's just us black, it really was on. I think she was very wrong, especially with the Michael Jackson thing. It came out it wasn't true, and that's why HBO pulled it. Can I just say

that I'm so glad that I never watched that. Like you said about stepping the neck on the chicken, I never wanted and and I made jokes about Michael Jacksons at the time because it was just what we did as comedians, because that was what was in the news. That's what you do when it's in the news, you make fucking jokes about it. But I never thought that he did anything with those children in a sexual capacity.

I really never thought that. It's just some ship just don't sit well, and that just never set well with me. But I'm glad I didn't watch that thing because I didn't want that negative contentation in my head. Because I will never not listen to Michael Jackson's music. I woul never not listen to her Kelly's music because I know who they are. I know. I'm sorry, I know Kelly did, but his music is great. His music bring people together. I'm not knocking his talent. I'm talking about who he

is as a person. We aren't talking about Nigga's talent. I would leave them with my daughters or nothing. But I don't know any adult. You something strange, man, you would leave your children with you know what I'm saying that. So I think I think there's that to be tied

into it as well. Michael Jackson, just to put a button on that, I totally, I totally agree with to flame like I I will die in Michael Jackson fanatic like I loved Michael so But touching on that, I do believe that everyone who who claims to be a victim deserves to have a space to be heard and their experience to be acknowledged, no matter how you know, how tragic or how you know, my nute somebody may think it is. I think you always have to acknowledge

somebody's experience, no matter what it is. And that's when we're talking about even with Andrew Well, I want to I got a question and if I sound stupid, just please slap me if I sound stupid. I want to know what it now condens. What is the measure or equation of rape? A rape or inappropriate? We we hug You know, my penis may lay on Lawrence lady, because lord no, I'll never went on draws. Uh. You know what I'm saying is that? Is that a sexual You

know what I mean? Lawrence? Where where do we Where do we say it's not kidas here? What Kendall was on the phone talking to his girlfriend and they were having an in depth conversation, but we were all leaving and he hugged Lauren and Kindle's wood. He was laid up on Lauren fat with Lauren going two years eight years later and say oh I was sexually harassed. The the hert didn't wasn't even for you. That was with somebody else. I remember a colleague of mine saying once,

and I think that we over complicated. It's simple. If you wouldn't do it to your mother, don't do it to someone else. It's ridiculous, it's too much. I don't want I don't think that any time you have UM And unfortunately, I do believe the onus of professional and personal responsibility lies with the person who happens to be that person supervisor. You don't get to, unfortunately, moving the space in one where you're not aware that the dynamics

have changed. Women are no longer sitting back allowing you to touch and grab them just because you didn't know. Well, brother, you need to educate yourself because women are speaking up and they're not having it anymore. Well, Nicholas, I you look, you're working, you working the news, you work in media, and I know you, and I'm speaking your personal business. Everybody know it in the damn way. You know you always free balling and you are very well endowed man, Nicholas.

And so when you hug you, you have hugged me and I felt your shorty tapping me on my should. I'm like, wait a minute, we're not having this conversation. No, no, no. From what I'm saying is that what if you you go back to y'all, when y'all go back to the newsroom and it's a new lady, then you hug her and she feels you on her, and then she says that you sexually harassed her. This is what I'm saying.

It's not even about that. Somewhere it has to draw the line or we're gonna get it's gonna everything is gonna be inappropriate. You can't say hello to somebody, or you look good, Oh you look good today? Oh so you tell me I was ugly yesterday. Everything? You know what I mean. You're just never gonna know how to take a damn compliment. Last week you looked really good. I look good today. Yeah I don't. I don't know.

I think in a lot of ways. And maybe it is getting a little because because my thing is this, like if somebody reaches out for a hug and I don't want to hug you, I give you a polite shoulder tap. We're not even gonna do that. So and if I is trying to the studeo everybody, I've been trying to keep it together and just my efforts to my God, but it's big hand. Listen. But yeah, I'm just saying I'm I don't It's hard because I and I understand the other part of it too. It's like,

you know, he's your supervisor. You don't want to offense somebody. I mean, I get it, but at the same time, I just I need more information at this point. That's all I'm saying, because, like to what we've been talking about, one of the accusers are saying, oh, well, he hugged me and I could tell he was aroused. What does that mean. I'm gonna say this. I think that investigation

will play itself out. My simple, my simple ideas this, This is what I believe that if you are in a position where it could even possibly be misinterpreted, it would behoove you to operate with the most reserved behavior. That's all. I have supervisors who do not even meet with people one on one. There's always someone else in

the room. So the things have just changed. And I would just suggest that Governor Cuomo, who has supposedly, according to reports, a history of running an office that is full of machismo and has been super aggressive, whatever that means to different people. UM should have seen this coming or should have known that this could be a problem,

So I don't believe it came out. I ain't gonna agree with that, because, first of all, when you said that if I gotta work with you, I don't want to be at work doing my job and have to be on high alert because of your overly sensitive as not to personally, but you know that I'm worried about whether you're gonna come out. We we cannot live like this. This is why everybody is already on two thousand right now.

Everybody is on edge. Everybody's got a nail update. But because we've been stuck in the house for a year, nobody can work and now all of this. We got too much time on our hands to find pay and we found it every piece of petty we can. Some of us need to just shut out internet all because we keep finding ship that ain't there. You keep trying to create ship that ain't there. I don't know how I feel that worked, but I don't want to walk around and be like I can't say to Lauren, oh hello,

good morning, beautiful. Oh my god, he offended me. He never calls me by my name. He calls me beautiful or sweetheart or the path which I may say anything ship, you know, my amor mouth fan? What's up with? What's up? Brown' not offended your females especially, you ain't offended about another woman or another to new calling you bro, you damn trying to feel about? No man called you sweetheart or cute power or miss lady or a baby girl. See find out what you're gonna be mad about first, God

damn it, and then come over here with that bulletshit. Oh, y'all get him on letters. Let me de scratch my weeds. But you know, I think things just change, and and I just think that Governor Cuomo, uh, you really should in many ways again be open to this investigation and we'll see how We'll see how it plays. And even if he said, you know, if I offended somebody or made somebody feel uncomfortable, I apologize, And I think that's

very important. You have to acknowledge somebody's experienced. You can't. He's not denying anything, but he's saying if I did something, it was not intentional. This is my background, Laura. At one point, he supposedly said to the young girl, have you ever had sex with an older man? Laura, I'm I think that's a little to do. I mean, but that's if he said that, though, like if if that okay,

if he said that, that's fine. But I'm just saying there's I think it's convenient that, you know, Cuomo is becoming the sacrificial lamb on all subjects, from COVID to no sexual assault. But you got people like Jim Jordan's who have had so many sexual assault cases against him. Nothing is being said about him, nobody that that he

knew wrestlers were being molested or or sexually assaulted. Right and with with Governor Cuomo, you know, I think the biggest caveat in all this is that do you remember you all, let's go back maybe six seven months. Do you remember people were saying we should replace Biden and it should be Cuomo on the ballot. Do you all remember how people were so in love with him? Can you imagine where we would have been had because democrats

are fickle. We we we've talked about this, how there gung ho, and then they forget the next shy the object right that if we're putting Cuomo, who we want to resign in the same box as Al Franken, who, in my opinion, I don't think is anywhere near this. I think that we're all over the place on what is and is not something that is a fire uball offense. I don't know. I'm just curious to see what the saying.

That's That's where I am on this issue. I've been to Andrew at Cuomo at home, cause he, I tell you, you know, he cutting like a little baby. I know he cutting everybody out. First of all, I will never get mad at him about asking somebody in their twenties has they ever had sex with somebody younger than them? Because guess what I asked that question. Well, on that note, let's let's take this opportunity to segue because we already talked.

We just mentioned Joe Biden. Um Nick, do you want to introduce the phenomenal or momentous occasion that Biden had this weekend in terms of working on exciting a new executive order? All right, that's right. We were talking about the voting In fact, we're talking about how President Biden has assigned executive order directing US agencies to promote voting access.

Um and this falls on the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, uh, when Alabama state troopers brutally attacked peaceful protesters fighting for the right to vote as they crossed the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma. Why is this important? You and I were just talking about, the three of us have talked about offline, how we all got really excited for the general election, then we got excited for the Georgia Sentate runoff.

And what we are learning is that, Uh, there are several bills moving through different states legislators to restrict, repeal, or remove voting in many areas where Republicans, it is argued, believe that their ability to win an election the way things stand now are severely compromised. What does that mean.

That means that they believe there should be a rollback of things like mail and voting, a rollback of collection sites that can take the ballots for older people and maybe bring them in, because they say these things open themselves up to fraud. There's even legislation moving forward right now in the state of Georgia that would make it illegal for me to bring you a chair or water as you stand in line waiting to vote. That past

that past last week. So there you go, there you go. So, so this is why Joe Biden and his move to uh secure voting rights and make them equitable across the fifty contiguous United States, of the forty nine contiguous United States and and Alaska. That is that that is is absolutely important that we that we have an opportunity for everyone to know that their vote will count. Period. Sorry I just have to block some um but no, I'm sorry,

I just had sorry um um. But now I think that you know, the world is changing, the world is evolving, and we're just gonna be very honest here that there's no um. There's a certain group of people on the far right that are really trying to hold onto this whole pure bred, pure blood American white is pure like this whole concept. And even today, you know, we see that six Republican senators are not running for re election because they're trying to open the door for more of

these Trump like thinkers to come into office. So I think in a lot of ways, you know, people that feel like our history is you know, the Confederate sy and all of these different things, we're trying to hold onto this idea and these are a lot of the Republicans that we now have in the House and some in the Senate as well. We talked about, you know,

Marjory Taylor Green. They're trying to hold on to this concept and through that they're like, well, you guys are trying to learn the system of how voting works because we suppressed you all people of color for so long. Um, we've got to put some more you know, bills in place to get that control back because they are they're really losing the control in terms of voting. Because you've got people like Stacy Abrams, You've got people like Common

that are going on the ground. Um, You've got all these different influential figures that are really starting to educate people and allow them to understand just because you were incarcerated, you still have the ability to vote. You know, just because this happened to you, you know, you still have the ability to vote. These are your rights. People are learning the system, People are understanding how the system works, and these far right individuals, whether they be political figures

or not, are upset about it. So they're trying to figure out how we can maneuver so that way they can still hold onto this construct of we need to stay in power and two flames. Flames. Girl Amy Coney Barrett just heard a case as she's shot down the Republican attorney, the the the attorney fighting for UH to to change and limit these rules. She's like, so exactly what would this? What problem are we solving that does not exist? And and so they they're just struggling to

answer that. And it's just it's interesting because the simple truth is this, I genuinely believe you have a You have those who are watching the world change, Lauren, like you just said, and are uncomfortable with that change. You can't in some cases, I don't even know that they know that they're lack of willingness to accept the browning and darkening of America. Um to not even here and want to give those people like I think they're fine with me, you in flame if we stay in our place.

But but what But but I think that you know, talking back and wanting to be heard. And now you're like, waitmen, you don't get to touch me without my permission? WHOA wait a minute, I don't So, No, you do have a place. There are people who are fighting for you, even if you're not fighting for yourself. Now, now that's the truth. But by societal standards, well, I could agree with what Flames saying, she doesn't have a place by societal standards. If we're gonna really talk about it, I think,

I think. I think strong black fathers always have a place, and and and because I didn't have a father growing up, so I I completely forget all that I'm talking about. What I'm talking about when you're talking about the father that I'm talking this girl. Oh, I ain't got a place as a black person. Baby. Let me tell you something. I need these people to stuff think that anything is

pure bred. Ain't no more one hundreds and pure area and ship because you're great great, great great great great and great granddaddy could not stay his ass up out of Mami Bello's kidsy Sue Big Becky and when whooped the duke this room, and they wouldn't even they hadn't even had their first period. They was in there raping those children and started in lineage back then. So they was raping the kids. And then they was making the kids so they could have a baby. They was having

the own babies. So ain't no pure ship. We all mixed up with a little something something, just a little bit though. But what you're saying, though, that's the ideal, the construct of that is slowly deteriorating, and it's scaring a lot of people. That's what Abrams is working on a new project now. I believe it drops next week or so, Lauren Uh that you're talking about the voting and all of that, and and we are still working to black folks, black folks, black folks. That's on here.

That's listening. Baby. If you know somebody that's seventeen or gonna be turning eighteen, that time and times to vote, get them registered. Now, make sure you follow all the guidlines because they're running a scam like you never believe that they're trying to do. Is that a hundred and forty three or a hundred and thirty four laws to change it to make what we thought voting was difficult for us before this last time with all the cheating, this next go around, they're trying to pull the cat

out of a head. Hit me when I tell you, and they are and I believe this me, this is my this is what I believe. Nobody else agrees with me on this. If they don't just I'm not talking about them. I ain't asking me. This new to them too. I think that they put some ship up in y'all in this vaccine, and when they push your button, y'all, it's gonna become zombies, and they're gonna be able to

control y'all. And you're gonna vote the way they want you to vote and do what the hell they want you to do because you are into some kind of I want to be on the I want to be like I enjoyed that. Uh, please pay attention to the voting rights. When I tell you that you're already putting the messages out, I'm sure they're gonna drop the names of who doing it. We got to come out for real and up. But now they're changing so many longs.

We got to make sure that everything is all that has a dotted and all the teas across because they're gonna try to shut us down. And honestly, do you have any other thoughts on this because I'm gonna go out script here. Well, I do want to go off script because I think that it's a great example of government persecution. I know this isn't on our list of topics, but I don't know, if you guys have watched The United States Versus Billy Holiday on Hulu, Nick, have you

watched it? I encourage everybody to go and watch that. I know Lee Daniels people say what they have to say about him in terms of directing in his place in Hollywood, but I think it's it's a film that needs to be watched because it literally talks about the latter years of Billy Holliday's life and how she was really persecuted by the government for wanting to sing a

song called Strange Fruit and history lessons. Strange Fruit was basically about all the lynchings that were happening throughout the South and how strange fruit were the black people hanging from these trees. So if you haven't watched it, please

go and watch the film. But she was being persecuted by an individual called His name was Harry um And Slinger, and he was a United States government official who served as the first Commissioner of the U. S. Tragedies U S. Treasuries Department of Federal Bureau of Narcotics, and he used Billy Holliday's dres addiction against her or as the forefront of the reason why he was going after her, but it was really because she wanted to sing the song

about what was happening in the world. So I'm just we're talking about government persecution and different things that are happening. It just came to the forefront of my mind. Um, but I to understand the construct of this country and what the government's true intentions are. I encourage you to go watch the film. It's it's it's very very, very interesting to see and I know that that's not about I think I think all that's completely valid as it sounds.

It's echoes themes. Also, uh, the Sam Cook went through. I don't know that that was unique to African American artists during that time because many of them had a platform. Same thing with MS. Simon. Many of them had a platform, and that made them a target because they once again didn't stay in their place, whatever that place is. But you know, even with that, I think it's also important to remember that there are there were then, there are now.

I think that there have always been Americans who have believed in the promise of Him America and they run every hue and they're from every demographic right because I do believe that this is still the country where anyone can truly be anything that they want to be. But I do believe for some and may take more work than others, but I believe that one here really can

crawl from we were just talking about Oprah. One can come from a one room shack in uh Tuscagoula, Mississippi, ab jack poverty, grow up you know, around addiction, abuse, all of that, and literally become the queen of all media. One can totally agree with that. I don't. I don't. I don't. I don't. I think that circumstances a huge part of who you can be in this country. I

really do. Are some people lucky and blessed, absolutely, But I don't think that we can sit up here and say that this is the land of the Free and equal opportunity, because that's just not true. It's not no matter how much we try to fantasize about it. That's not the facts of life. It's not okay land other Free. Y'all will be talking about that Shavin what's his name? Shot? What's the man? Yeah? That one land other free? What they what? What is going on in his case? They

saying that they can't He's not gonna get a fair trial. Yeah, I think that. Um, I personally think they will have trouble seating a jury that is impartial. Okay, okay, yeah, because how will they I'd be really interested to be part of that jury selection team. How do you find twelve people who have not seen the video, who have never had a feeling about Black Lives matter, or have never you know, come on, you know, I think they're

coming I think they're coming into that completely wrong. I think it needs to be twelve people who have seen the video, but it needs to be twelve people who are also over the age of forty five who have lived through some things to understand both sides of that. And now, you ain't gonna make me see it, not not you, Las Nicholas. Personally, I'm talking about the people. Y'all gonna make me see it no kind of way, but that it was a murder. It was a murder,

flat out. But y'all need to see that when we see it, when he watching all of us at the same time, because if I just want to see what he's seen when he looks at it, I'm sure he's seen it quite a few times since Dawn self he lived it. He probably has replayed it in his man hope to God every time he closed his eyes. I hope it replays in his head every time until it drives some crazy. We now know that he had like knelt on someone else's neck, so I think this is

another practice. It was common practice for him that that Why why did this time get me in trouble? What happened? What? What viral? That's why it needs to be twelve season. Americans that have seen that video, or that have lost children to or a loved one to not just police violence, but any kind of gun violence, or in any kind of victimizing or something, and they need to judge him, and they can judge him fairly. There's only one thing to judge him. You know that he's guilty, period, but

they can judge him fairly. Why would you show that going to get people who haven't seen that, then they hear about it. Oh my god, I was heartbroken. I didn't know that. No, but you need to see it. We saw it. Well, that's where the vias comes in though. That's that's where the argument comes is that it's not a fair trial because if you get people who haven't seen it, one and I Honestly, I don't know. If you can't get somebody who hasn't seen this video, I

would be very shocked. But that's where the argument comes of it being biased, because if you have people that already have these preconceived notions about him being guilty, then it's not a fair trial. However, I'm by no means saying I think he needs to go to jail. But the issue then becomes can you prove intent? Because that's what this whole is going to be about, is if he intentionally meant to murder George Floyd. That's what this is, and that's why they're going back and forth between the

second degree and third degree murder thing. And I believe that Ellison is trying to even add a lesser charge so that something can be done, right, Yeah, exactly so. Um. My main concern though, is even if Derek Chauvin does get convicted, is the appeals process. That's what I'm concerned about, because we may get a conviction that's gonna be great, but then behind closed doors that's when the whole appeals process happens. We saw that with um, Um, what's the

woman's name in Dallas who she's shot? And Field. Uh, thank you, John Botham in Dallas. You know, she went into his apartment and um shot him and she was in the wrong apartment. But she had a whole appeals process where she tried to get her conviction overturned and was honestly pretty successful. She was. So that's my concern. If we get a conviction, I think that that's great. I think it's probably more so going to be for the optics if the conviction happens, But then what does

the appeals process look like after that? That that's my main concern about this whole situation, because I don't think I don't think he's gonna get I don't know if you can get an unbiased jury at this point. Because the real ty, too is I'll say this that most of those did you say the real t Yeah it is. You've been around flame too long, look at you. But the real about this is most of the people that

were out protesting were white. Did you see that most of the people that were out there were not us? This goes back to my promise of America because I believe that normal people were bothered by what they saw. I don't believe. I don't believe everybody. I don't think. I don't believe that you need to look like me in order to understand the pain and inequity of what happened in Minneapolis. I really don't. And I believe that there are enough people who say, you know what, this

is too much. I'm not comfortable with what I saw from my own hired police officers. I'm demonstra rating in the street. That's where I believe that every day, Really you sit back in you I am. I am completely in awe of how gracious and how beautiful people can be at the at the most unexpected, the places you find love when you don't expect it. I will give you that, Nick, I will give you that one. Yes, I agree with you on that one. Do you like the last one? The last one I didn't, But this one, no,

I do agree with you. Because we've said this. The trajectory and the perspective of people in terms of race, I think is changing. People don't White people especially don't want to be viewed as racist. The thing that it nerves me is people is you know, if white person comes to me and says, well, what can I do? And I'm like, I'm not I'm not here to give you a history lesson, go to your own damn research one.

But I think that's more so the mentality of people nowadays is that what can I really do to help and not be on this other side because I don't want to be on the wrong side of history. So but I think the father, I think the pot has boiled up too much, and before the podcast simmer back down,

they're trying to get the ball going back again. I think way more of them are happy in the way that the last four years, when that's why so many of them came out and marched on the Capitol and did ship like that, And I think, why the why the going is hot? While it's still hot, they want to get it back in and get this nigga back in and and keep it moving the way it was. We're gonna have to fight with everything we got because they're gonna try to cheat with everything that they got.

And I'm telling you, we don't hold we don't own ship, we don't hold the cars to ship. That's why I love one this. I see all these black entrepreneurs, jay Z, all these people doing all these black businesses and stuff to help us out because I'm telling you it's gonna become their America and our America if we already then ship. Thank you guys who all watched the t S Mass and experience this past Thursday for the launch of the show. I think it was wildly successful. So we're looking forward

to the next episode on this Thursday. But tomorrow, make sure y'all watch Queen Sugar because y'all have been watching Queen Sugar. Y'all gotta watch my Queen Sugar because that's my show to see. Shout out to Oprah. There there, you gonna shout out to Oprah. Um, there was something else that I had watched, and I said, this is fantastic. We talked about Black Messiah something else. Um there was really well done and I thought coming to America because I didn't watch it, I enjoyed it. Y'all say, I

want you. I had some laugh out loud moments Lelie Jones and that Damn Westley's Wesley Snipe is that comedian Wesley Snipes was very good as a comedian in this movie. I enjoyed it. I don't care what y'all say. I want what I was looking for. I enjoyed it. I wanted more Michael Blackson. I think Michael Blackson is funny, and I tell you claim the part that I probably enjoyed the most was again what I felt like had to be ad lib was Eddie and the holest characters

in the Barbershop. Oh, all the characters things, Eddie's greatest characters. But I'm sorry, I CEOs characters stole all the things for me, especially you know, old witch doctor. If that wasn't the old fag, I don't know what was. Baby berry Wick was an old cisy city. Well listen, guys, thanks again, and remember we talked about a whole lot of stuff on the show, but we are not doing anything that we are trying to upset anybody. We just want you to have fun because we don't want to

change your mind. We just want you to use you And you gotta have one because somebody ain't got one. Because I can't believe you'll doing all Texas down there, both Palla, these stupid foolish Let me get off this lie. I see y'all tonight, and I love now because I enjoyed you guys. Please follow Nick Smith News that Nick

Smith News on all social media platforms. Lauren Hogan on YouTube, and Lauren almun the h on Instagram and on Facebook, and Monroe Flame on here and just don't follow me to the Girl's freet store because y'all want you all to see me steal it. Oh my goodness. Laugh and Learn is a production of The Black Effect Network and I Heart Radio. Our executive producer is Tiffany Hattish. The show is produced by Triple Our theme music is by Chrissy Paine.

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