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FULL SHOW: Top Hood Movies, Strawberry Letter: He's Growing on Me - 05.27.26

The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Wednesday, May 27th, 2026: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open | Nephew Tommy's Run That Prank Back - "Raymond in the Closet" | Ask The CLO | Trending & Entertainment News | President Trump's Medical Report | Top Hood Movies | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Repo the Pews" | Strawberry Letter - "He's Growing on Me" Pt. 1-2 | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | More Social Media Advice | Would You Rather | Steve Harvey's Closing Remarks

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Speaker 1: Come on, Uh huh, I sure will. Good morning, everybody.

Speaker 1: Are you listening to the voice? Come on, dig me now,

Speaker 1: one and only Steve Harvey got a radio show. Okay,

Speaker 1: I got something for you today. I'm gonna have a

Speaker 1: conversation this morning about my understanding of grace now that

Speaker 1: I've gotten older and I've come into a better understanding

Speaker 1: of a lot of things I didn't know about when

Speaker 1: I was younger. This is just my interpretation of grace.

Speaker 1: Now once again, y'all listen to me. I ain't nobody's pastor,

Speaker 1: I ain't nobody's minister. So you know, I'm pretty sure

Speaker 1: you can go to church and get a far more

Speaker 1: extensive definition of one I'm giving you. I'm just talking

Speaker 1: to people. You know. Grace is this thing that God

Speaker 1: provides for us, and grace is just things that you

Speaker 1: get that's really undeserving, you know. I mean, I look

Speaker 1: at my life as it is today and now, look,

Speaker 1: I work hard and I have faith in God that

Speaker 1: I do so things are going to happen in my life.

Speaker 1: But the way my life is now, I don't don't.

Speaker 1: I don't deserve all of this. I don't. I don't.

Speaker 1: I don't look at it that way. I have been

Speaker 1: the beneficiary of God's grace. I have aligned myself in

Speaker 1: a position to accept whatever grace God has for me,

Speaker 1: and it will be far abundant and exceedingly in anything

Speaker 1: you could think of. His grace supersedes anything you could

Speaker 1: possibly imagine. You know, the goals that I set, and

Speaker 1: the aspirations that I shoot for, and the things that

Speaker 1: I have on my dream I have the faith that

Speaker 1: God will give it to me. But what He does

Speaker 1: with grace, he gives you far more than that. He

Speaker 1: gives you what He has for you, not what you

Speaker 1: can see. You can't see all He has for you.

Speaker 1: It's impossible. Who are you? How can you possibly imagine

Speaker 1: what he can imagine? How can you possibly think how

Speaker 1: he can think? How can you possibly do what he

Speaker 1: can do? How can it be that isn't a single

Speaker 1: mind living or a collection of minds that could have

Speaker 1: thought of Earth? What in your wildest imagination could have

Speaker 1: made you think of Earth? The stars, the heavens, the oceans,

Speaker 1: the galaxy, the constellations? What in your mind? What in

Speaker 1: any man's mind? We can point at it and analyze it,

Speaker 1: but we show couldn't have thought of it. So come on, now,

Speaker 1: I'm talking about lining yourself up with God's grace, which

Speaker 1: he will give to you if you want some of

Speaker 1: it now. But now here's the thing about grace. It

Speaker 1: can't be bought. If it could be bought, I'm telling you,

Speaker 1: I would pull all the money I have and dump

Speaker 1: it into grace, because, after discovering what it is, it's

Speaker 1: this goodness that God shines on you simply as a

Speaker 1: reward of some type for His love for you and

Speaker 1: for you attempting, for you attempting to do right, not

Speaker 1: because you get it right. Because if He judged us

Speaker 1: purely on how we are the right and wrong of it,

Speaker 1: we would all be doomed, all of us, every last

Speaker 1: one of us would be doomed because we all fall short,

Speaker 1: we all make mistakes, we all sin, we all get

Speaker 1: it wrong from time to time. Nobody's perfect. Man. Now

Speaker 1: I understand what my mother was saying about cleaning the house.

Speaker 1: All I want is a little more grace. All I

Speaker 1: need is a little more grace when the last time

Speaker 1: you ask God for some grace. Now I'm not talking

Speaker 1: to you like I know everything. If you just benefit

Speaker 1: from His grace, what you already have, But if you're

Speaker 1: not aware of it, you don't know what's going on.

Speaker 1: Become aware of grace, Get aware of the fact that

Speaker 1: God does things for you simply because He loves you.

Speaker 1: He does things for you that you don't even deserve. Somehow,

Speaker 1: you just wonder how you just got over when you

Speaker 1: didn't even do the things to get over. Sometimes you

Speaker 1: don't even know how you got that job you got

Speaker 1: when you ain't even really do the things to get

Speaker 1: your job. How you end up where you are all

Speaker 1: the education you thought you went and got, and hey,

Speaker 1: how you end up where you are today in a

Speaker 1: much better position than your education could have ever gotten you.

Speaker 1: That's grace. How I get every place I am today.

Speaker 1: I didn't plan this, Man. If I could have planned

Speaker 1: my life the way it is, don't you know, I'd

Speaker 1: have done it when I was living in that car,

Speaker 1: if I knew how to do it. No, I've benefited

Speaker 1: from his grace. I'm just a beneficiary of his grace,

Speaker 1: of his goodness and his mercy. God's goodness is better

Speaker 1: than your goodness. God's goodness is better than your mother's goodness.

Speaker 1: It's better than your wife's or your husband or your

Speaker 1: Boo's goodness, God's goodness is different. His goodness, man covers

Speaker 1: some stuff you can't even imagine. So why are you

Speaker 1: trying to put your life together when the last time

Speaker 1: you asked him for just a little bit of grace?

Speaker 1: When have you thought of your life in terms of

Speaker 1: the grace that it has already benefited from?

Speaker 2: Have you ever done that?

Speaker 1: Man? Just thought about you know you hear songs like

Speaker 1: my soul, look back and wonder how I got over?

Speaker 1: That was grace. That's all I can call it. Now,

Speaker 1: Like I said, you can go to church or somewherever

Speaker 1: you want to, and ministers at the window at school

Speaker 1: to teach this thing way better than me. I'm just

Speaker 1: giving you from a layman standpoint, Man, have you thought

Speaker 1: about his grace? Would you not bewall to be a

Speaker 1: beneficiary of his grace? Would it not? Certain?

Speaker 3: Now?

Speaker 1: Check this out. The better you try to do, the

Speaker 1: more grace he'll give to you. Now that grace can't

Speaker 1: be bought, Like I said, it's free. You can't purchase grace.

Speaker 1: But the better you try to become the more the

Speaker 1: more grace he gets to put your way. So, man,

Speaker 1: just try why don't you just try to do better? Look, man,

Speaker 1: quit talking about it. I'm gonna start next week. I'm

Speaker 1: gonna start at the new year, now you not, Yeah,

Speaker 1: you do that every year ever at the new Year.

Speaker 1: I wanna eat better at the new Year. I'm na.

Speaker 1: I'm gonna go and get in here and the new year.

Speaker 1: If you're gonna do it, you're gonna do it now. Man,

Speaker 1: you're gonna do nothing. Stop trying do something. Do it,

Speaker 1: Stop talking about it, do it now. The best way

Speaker 1: to benefit from his grace is starting action now, n

Speaker 1: O W now, right now today, what you waiting on,

Speaker 1: all you doing is delaying his opportunity to bless you.

Speaker 1: You know, man, do you know how many times we

Speaker 1: do that? We delay his opportunity to bless us by

Speaker 1: not starting now. If you gonna get healthy, why don't

Speaker 1: you start now?

Speaker 3: Now.

Speaker 1: You're gonna trip a little bit because the holiday's coming,

Speaker 1: but you ain't got to eat bad all the time.

Speaker 1: You could start eating correct today you could. You could,

Speaker 1: and then guess what, there could be some grace on

Speaker 1: the end of that. I'm just giving you a little

Speaker 1: cheap analogy. But do you feel what I'm saying to you?

Speaker 1: Start thinking in terms of grace. What He has done

Speaker 1: for you and provided for you that you ain't even

Speaker 1: see coming. That you know, you keep calling them blessings,

Speaker 1: and I got that. A lot of it OUs all

Speaker 1: it is. But man, have you thought about the stuff

Speaker 1: that didn't happen to you you can't account for. For me,

Speaker 1: that's been grace and I'm beneficiary of it. And that's

Speaker 1: available to everybody that won't sung. Next time you talking

Speaker 1: to him, just check in with grace. See what that is.

Speaker 1: That's that's better than money.

Speaker 4: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 1: Ladies and gentlemen, today is the day that the Lord

Speaker 1: has made.

Speaker 2: Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Speaker 1: Now listen for all of the critics out there that

Speaker 1: have for some reason decided to judge me on my

Speaker 1: level of faith, I do not care. I love the Lord,

Speaker 1: and the Lord love me. I have proof of that.

Speaker 1: I'm doing the best I can the way I can. Now,

Speaker 1: you got another way to reach souls and help people

Speaker 1: out with their lives.

Speaker 2: Congratulations, do your thing. This is the way I'm doing it.

Speaker 1: I'm reminding people in the morning that it is not theirs.

Speaker 1: It don't belong to us. It belongs to God. He

Speaker 1: allowed us to be present in it. That's why they

Speaker 1: call it the present, because He gave it to us free.

Speaker 1: He woke us up. We ought to be grateful. It's

Speaker 1: another opportunity, another chance, another shot to get it right.

Speaker 1: Come on, y'all, get your day started with the positive attitude.

Speaker 1: It will affect your if you start with gratitude, affect

Speaker 1: your attitude and pertains directly to your altitude. Come on, now,

Speaker 1: lift him up, Raise him up, Yeah, and everybody go high.

Speaker 1: Steve Harv, Martishaw, Sheldon Strawberry, Colinfreil, Mississippi, Monica Junior to

Speaker 1: come back kid and the legend that is nephew Tommy.

Speaker 2: I'm scared today.

Speaker 1: But junr.

Speaker 2: Okay, what is it? Okay?

Speaker 1: Do you feel team critical?

Speaker 2: You tend to get hurt? Yeah, you do.

Speaker 1: You feel the biggest st Yeah, I'm telling you right now,

Speaker 1: your headsphones and listen. You are one of my largest

Speaker 1: critics because you bring me more information about me and

Speaker 1: you don't defend me.

Speaker 2: You don't help me. Next question.

Speaker 5: Okay, No, look over there at the the other ball

Speaker 5: headed person on the show.

Speaker 6: Look at Tommy.

Speaker 7: Critic defend in the barber shop when they were down

Speaker 7: there talking about it.

Speaker 6: You don't feel me either time. I know you ain't

Speaker 6: feel me.

Speaker 7: I ain't been in the barber shopping folks talking about

Speaker 7: you anytime somebody talking about you, I take something you.

Speaker 7: But when he when you was down at the barber

Speaker 7: shop and they were talking about.

Speaker 4: Truth, Tommy, that's not the truth.

Speaker 1: You know that's not the truth.

Speaker 7: What did you say at the barber shop when they

Speaker 7: was in that time about it?

Speaker 2: Man? They been just talking about you, huh.

Speaker 5: I said, No, they don't talk about miss Harper like that.

Speaker 5: I said, I didn't even come on. I said, Miss

Speaker 5: Harvey is not the type person. But you though were

Speaker 5: purpurchating everything that's on me though you already said it.

Speaker 1: No tell you what, Tommy. Tommy went behind the dude

Speaker 1: in New York. They was finn to jump on me

Speaker 1: outside this event, and Tommy went behind him with a chill.

Speaker 1: He was gonna clan the clock. Now he had put

Speaker 1: the dude behind me. He had he had swilling dude

Speaker 1: behind me, but he know I had help. Tommy got

Speaker 1: a chair and got behind him. So when he thought

Speaker 1: he was gonna yoke me, he was finna be on

Speaker 1: though float. I was there with Tommy for that.

Speaker 2: Then me and.

Speaker 1: Tommy had the back out of this joint one night.

Speaker 6: We're not gonna have a good day to day then yeah.

Speaker 2: Well you know you ain't gonna have no good day.

Speaker 2: I'm finna have a good day.

Speaker 1: I just told you, I know what I'm gonna talk about.

Speaker 1: What Tommy did?

Speaker 6: I know?

Speaker 1: See, my life is filled with gratitude, which affects my attitude,

Speaker 1: which is in direct correlation with my attitude. I'm gonna

Speaker 1: have a great day today.

Speaker 6: I'm gonna tell everybody everything today.

Speaker 1: Oh you snitch it the curtain all day long.

Speaker 2: Okay, be careful now, be careful.

Speaker 4: All right? Wow, okay, what a way to start. But

Speaker 4: here we go.

Speaker 8: Coming up at thirty two minutes after the hour, we

Speaker 8: will hear from the nephew as he runs that prank

Speaker 8: back right after this.

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Speaker 8: It is time now for the nephew to run that

Speaker 8: brank back.

Speaker 4: What you got for is nept tdays, Shirley.

Speaker 7: I got Raymond in the closet, Raymond, all the faith

Speaker 7: the cloud.

Speaker 1: Let's go get though.

Speaker 11: Hello, Hello, her? Who the can you hear me? You're

Speaker 11: a badly What there this?

Speaker 12: Raymond?

Speaker 11: Now speak up? I can't hear you.

Speaker 12: Who this is? Raymond?

Speaker 11: Now speak up? I can't hear you. Who is this?

Speaker 1: Raymond?

Speaker 12: Raymond?

Speaker 11: Raymond for Ronda is my sister for Veranda?

Speaker 3: Brother?

Speaker 11: Yes, what's up? What's up?

Speaker 1: Man? What's up?

Speaker 12: Somebody be broken the house? They in the house right now.

Speaker 11: I'm in the hold on, holdo, holdo man, My bad.

Speaker 11: Can't hear what you're saying? Somebody that what?

Speaker 12: Somebody them broken the house?

Speaker 3: And why the hell you whispering?

Speaker 11: Because they in the house right now, I'm wait a minute.

Speaker 11: You're saying somebody has broken the house and they still

Speaker 11: in there.

Speaker 12: Somebody them broke in the house. I'm in the house.

Speaker 11: Now, hold on, Wait a minute. You saying somebody that

Speaker 11: broken to your house and they still in there?

Speaker 3: Yes, what are you doing?

Speaker 11: See nothing in there? Why you ain't called the police.

Speaker 12: I'm in the closet. I'm in the closet and I'm

Speaker 12: trying to get somebody to.

Speaker 11: Hold on, hold on, I don't know what to do.

Speaker 11: Now you're saying, somebody in the post in your house?

Speaker 11: Right now?

Speaker 1: All this stuff?

Speaker 11: Okay? Where you live at? Where you live at?

Speaker 12: I'm on thirty sixth Street.

Speaker 11: Because I'm at thirty two and a half.

Speaker 3: You know what?

Speaker 11: Hold on after call it loss?

Speaker 13: Now?

Speaker 11: Wait wait wait, wait wait man, you know what what?

Speaker 12: Wait a minute. Don't got to please.

Speaker 11: You seen your in the hold somebody to kill you

Speaker 11: and you talking about you don't want them arrested.

Speaker 12: We got some illegal stuff in the don't call nobody.

Speaker 11: Don't wait a minute, wait. Wait now you saying hold on,

Speaker 11: you saying don't call it laws. You have some in

Speaker 11: the house, don't because they got it.

Speaker 12: I that's illiqual in the house doing.

Speaker 11: Man, what do you got?

Speaker 3: No? Man, you know what?

Speaker 11: This is bad?

Speaker 3: Don you know what? You'll see?

Speaker 11: You know something there that's probably while they're in the house.

Speaker 11: Now you just set your stuff in the house.

Speaker 1: Watch you in there and.

Speaker 11: There that's what. I guarantee you that what you what

Speaker 11: you got in there? And you know what, Man, let

Speaker 11: me tell you something. I'm gonna tell you the best

Speaker 11: thing to do, even though the people in your house

Speaker 11: right now you need to jumper. Let me call it. Man,

Speaker 11: you need to let me call the law. I'm gonna

Speaker 11: tell you right now you can get my dead.

Speaker 12: I'm gonna do that.

Speaker 11: I'm gonna put you know what, man, I'm gonna tell

Speaker 11: you you don'll stay down there. I'm gonna tell you

Speaker 11: that I get called a law. I'm gonna call the law.

Speaker 11: Hold on, I get my wife to call it right now.

Speaker 1: Don't call it. Please don't call it because there's too

Speaker 1: much illgual.

Speaker 14: Done.

Speaker 3: Man.

Speaker 11: But I'm gonna tell you something, Man, I can't do it.

Speaker 11: Think don't for to go down there. I'm gonna tell

Speaker 11: you something. I could those foods in the pretend. You

Speaker 11: don't even call it law.

Speaker 3: You know what?

Speaker 11: Man looking here, Doc, I wanna be honest with you.

Speaker 11: I ain't gonna go down now. I'm gonna tell you

Speaker 11: right down now.

Speaker 1: You know what.

Speaker 11: The first thing I'm gonna tell you now now, I

Speaker 11: ain't gonna take my down there. First of all, they

Speaker 11: may be tapping my blind and I ain't got to

Speaker 11: do with this. You're gonna get it. I get called

Speaker 11: now one one they look and call them, but you

Speaker 11: know what, You're finna.

Speaker 1: Get your kid down now, and they don't know who

Speaker 1: you are.

Speaker 3: You know what.

Speaker 11: I ain't gonna stay on the phone with you so

Speaker 11: they can find out. You know what, norse is dying?

Speaker 11: Call law. I ain't getting that. I ain't man. You

Speaker 11: must get I ain't forna get in that one. I'm gonna

Speaker 11: tell you what you can do. I call a law.

Speaker 11: I for they have my wife right now. You know what.

Speaker 11: You may not like it now, but you appreciate me later,

Speaker 11: because you know what, you forget your money.

Speaker 12: Wait a minute, just west, but I think they outside.

Speaker 11: I think man, you know this is come crazy. God,

Speaker 11: you just set your up. I'm the ap for one's

Speaker 11: sitting up the time about my calling boom. You gotta

Speaker 11: keep you on in that closet. I'm gonna tell you

Speaker 11: right now you're fool. You walk out because i'mna tell

Speaker 11: you not. They sure gonna kill your stupid man. You

Speaker 11: know what. I ain't gonna lie to you. Man. The

Speaker 11: only thing I can tell you, I'm called a law.

Speaker 11: You finna go down, and I'm gonna tell you not.

Speaker 11: I ain't going down with I don't know why you

Speaker 11: really gonna call me unless you want some help, because

Speaker 11: I'm gonna tell you right now, I ain't sing to

Speaker 11: jempardize myself. No, my family, your I need to the

Speaker 11: only thing I could do. I can help you out

Speaker 11: in one way. I'm called a law.

Speaker 3: Now.

Speaker 11: My wife gotta sell up phone. What you want me

Speaker 11: to do? Get me much to be a fool?

Speaker 4: I'm not.

Speaker 11: I ain't going down. I ain't going you know what.

Speaker 3: Man?

Speaker 11: Look look, I can't get it in that And my

Speaker 11: wife did not really call the police. I'm gonna kill

Speaker 11: you right now. They finna come.

Speaker 12: Can you can you hear me?

Speaker 11: I can hear you shut shut up, shut up, you

Speaker 11: shut your mouth right now.

Speaker 1: Can you hear me?

Speaker 11: Shut out? I don't know when heights. That's why they

Speaker 11: don't shoot. Don't peek out the dope.

Speaker 12: Can I say something?

Speaker 11: Man, you need to shut your most.

Speaker 12: This his nephew Diamond from the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 12: You know what, you just got pranked by?

Speaker 1: Man, y'all win there.

Speaker 11: You go by y'all some dirty.

Speaker 3: I do well?

Speaker 1: Man, No, you just got pranked by your boy.

Speaker 11: Wind down, man, I'm sweating like hey, y'all sit up

Speaker 11: in his house with drawns old man, you shut up here,

Speaker 11: I want to play with the man. Look at here, boy,

Speaker 11: I'm sweating like.

Speaker 1: Here you why are you sweating?

Speaker 11: He was finna die because no one should have come

Speaker 11: down to the house, that's for sure.

Speaker 1: I know you weren't coming to the house. I heard

Speaker 1: it in your voice. I say, okay, you know what.

Speaker 1: He ain't coming to get me.

Speaker 11: Man. I'm here right now. Man, I might need to

Speaker 11: take off the word. Boy.

Speaker 7: Hey, let me ask you something, man, what is the

Speaker 7: baddest radio show in the landk.

Speaker 11: Be nobody but the Steve Harvey's Morning Show with that

Speaker 11: other that nephew Tommy is.

Speaker 1: Crazy Raymond in the closet.

Speaker 4: It never gets old though, it never gets sold because.

Speaker 7: You can see it, sir. You see him, Sittney in

Speaker 7: his drawn. You see him trying to help you. See

Speaker 7: all these.

Speaker 8: Thank you coming up next and is ask the clo

Speaker 8: our chief love Officer. Steve Harvey's in the building to

Speaker 8: answer your love questions.

Speaker 4: Right after this, do.

Speaker 1: You think Raymond was in the garage?

Speaker 8: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 10: An education is a transformation every day. The third Good

Speaker 10: Marshall College Fund transforms lives through scholarships and career advancement opportunities.

Speaker 10: Over a half a billion dollars has already gone back

Speaker 10: to students who needed most. We also connect companies with

Speaker 10: exceptional HBCU talent through workforce development initiatives. I am a

Speaker 10: proud HBCU graduate and my education helped me reach my

Speaker 10: fullest potential. I'm continuing that tradition with my daughter, who

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Speaker 8: In entertainment news, Kevin Hart said that he didn't offend

Speaker 8: anyone at his Netflix roast. We'll talk about that, and

Speaker 8: comedian Tony Hinchcliffe said he's not a racist and he

Speaker 8: was just doing what comedians do at a roast. Also,

Speaker 8: living legend, Miss Patty LaBelle said she is indeed just

Speaker 8: that a legend. These stories are all coming up at

Speaker 8: the top of the hour, but right now it is

Speaker 8: time to ask the c l O, our Chief Love Officer,

Speaker 8: Steve Harvey.

Speaker 4: All right, this is from Rose in Chicago.

Speaker 8: Rose wrightes, my husband refused to sign for a package

Speaker 8: that I bought.

Speaker 4: Don't you love this?

Speaker 3: Oh?

Speaker 2: My god?

Speaker 8: Yes, yes, all right. My husband refused to sign a

Speaker 8: package that I bought. Rose says, little did he know

Speaker 8: it was a watch for his birthday and he thought

Speaker 8: by refusing to sign for it it would make me

Speaker 8: stop shopping. I returned it and didn't get him a

Speaker 8: gift at all. Was I wrong for that?

Speaker 1: Well? Can I call you Rose? Yes, Jail Look, Rose,

Speaker 1: it was foul of your husband to not sign for

Speaker 1: the package and so I think we've learned a lesson here. Now.

Speaker 1: It's too bad you had to teach it to it

Speaker 1: on his birthday. But it just depends on how you

Speaker 1: broke it to it. It would have been slick if

Speaker 1: you just said, what did you do? Babe? You you

Speaker 1: didn't sign for the package? Are you serious? Yeah, that'll

Speaker 1: teach you not to shop. Maybe that was your watch

Speaker 1: I bought you for your birthday guilt? Oh no? And

Speaker 1: then and then just said you can't get your money

Speaker 1: back and they can't find the watch. Ah, you should

Speaker 1: have played. You should have milked that all the way.

Speaker 1: Our boy he'd have been.

Speaker 8: Yeah, and just what, I'm pretty sure you didn't do

Speaker 8: that to you and all the husbands. It's not gonna

Speaker 8: make her stop shop ever, that's not gonna be.

Speaker 1: You ain't gonna tell me nothing I've been gay.

Speaker 2: Matter of fact, I don't even mention it.

Speaker 4: Right, think of something else, because that's not gonna do it.

Speaker 1: Okay. I just Amazon box coming here and nine there

Speaker 1: with her fish and stuff in it.

Speaker 8: You know, yeah, what are you talking about?

Speaker 4: All right?

Speaker 1: Moving on to bast pro shop socks. Just don't y'all

Speaker 1: know that?

Speaker 4: Congratulations?

Speaker 1: Hold them and everything coming back and white.

Speaker 8: All right, all right, This is from Elvin and Tulsa.

Speaker 8: Elvin writes, I've been with my girlfriend for three years.

Speaker 8: She was ill recently, and she said that experience changed

Speaker 8: her values in life. Lately, she won't shave, she won't

Speaker 8: get her toes done, and she isn't wearing makeup.

Speaker 4: Yeah, she won't shave.

Speaker 8: So how do I tell her that I don't like

Speaker 8: the quote unquote knew her.

Speaker 1: Well, maybe this is what you got to do, dog,

Speaker 1: You got to research the illness.

Speaker 4: Huh, you gotta research the illness. Oh and what Yeah.

Speaker 1: Because if they don gave her like monts or something

Speaker 1: like that, she ain't gonna do nothing.

Speaker 4: Now to live.

Speaker 1: Yeah.

Speaker 4: See what I'm saying, she's terminal.

Speaker 1: You don't know. Hey, she dinna stop doing her handway Max,

Speaker 1: She don't do her toes no more. Somebody said something

Speaker 1: to her down at that doctor's office. She said it

Speaker 1: changed her.

Speaker 4: She won't shave.

Speaker 8: Yeah, she said that this experience changed her values in life,

Speaker 8: her value and which means she doesn't shave anymore.

Speaker 7: Yeah, I'm shaving her while she's sleep. I'm just telling

Speaker 7: you that right now, I'm going to get I'm gonna

Speaker 7: get all up on that. I'm gonna shave you while

Speaker 7: you sleep. Now you're gonna wake up.

Speaker 1: But NICKD when I get what you don't want to

Speaker 1: do is mess around and watch my values change. That's

Speaker 1: what thats what you need to be careful. Now, everybody's

Speaker 1: house sick.

Speaker 4: Now what will that consist of? If your value all sick?

Speaker 2: Because I like sha even, I like making, I like

Speaker 2: doing your nails.

Speaker 1: So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go find

Speaker 1: somebody that do shave, do their nails and like make up.

Speaker 2: That's what I'm gonna do. My bag is gonna get run.

Speaker 1: Okay, all right, ain't no problem.

Speaker 4: You change, I change.

Speaker 1: Okay, all you need to show me the paper that

Speaker 1: say you really see the paper?

Speaker 4: The paper. We're just moving on.

Speaker 2: Report you brought out of here?

Speaker 4: Tim moving on to Drinka and.

Speaker 2: How long I got to stay by your side?

Speaker 4: Drinka and Philly rights.

Speaker 8: My husband and I had lunch with his best friend

Speaker 8: and his wife. I wore leggings and a brallet with

Speaker 8: the jacket. The best friend told his wife that she

Speaker 8: needs an outfit like mine, and that hurt her feelings.

Speaker 8: My husband blamed me because I look so good in

Speaker 8: my outfit. How is that disrespectful? Disrespectful man's comment my fault.

Speaker 2: What's your husband is stupid?

Speaker 4: It's like a wear it outside?

Speaker 2: Would Your husband stupid?

Speaker 1: And he stupid? He shouldn't have said something. He shouldn't

Speaker 1: have said nothing about your outfit. He should have kept

Speaker 1: that to himself, and he show shouldn't have said it

Speaker 1: to his wife. And then your husband sitting up here

Speaker 1: now he kind of stupid because you drawing attention to

Speaker 1: yourself and it made this woman feel bad. You got

Speaker 1: this other man looking at you.

Speaker 2: See.

Speaker 1: So there's just two two insecure dudes that pleasure.

Speaker 2: I do like leggas and bronette stuff.

Speaker 4: I do like, yeah, just found out.

Speaker 7: Since I know what it is now, I've been liking that.

Speaker 7: I've been liking that. I just didn't know what they conted.

Speaker 7: I like leggers with a spoil code in her and

Speaker 7: found your body suits they wearing.

Speaker 8: Now that just but you're not gonna just look paint

Speaker 8: tell somebody else.

Speaker 1: I saw living taste your wife. It was a family

Speaker 1: on family few and they all wore animal prints, and

Speaker 1: all I remember was George Wallace's joke. George Wallace said, ladies,

Speaker 1: if you've gone where an animal print, make sure that

Speaker 1: you are not bigger than the animal you want.

Speaker 4: It's horrible.

Speaker 1: Stars to Joe. George Wallace said, ladies, if you go

Speaker 1: away animal print, make sure you are not bigger than

Speaker 1: the animal you represent. Wall liar, He said, now you

Speaker 1: just over here. Justice all right, we must have to

Speaker 1: move on. We have to Okay, this is the last one.

Speaker 8: Latrelle from East Orange says, occasionally I have sex with

Speaker 8: my son the preschool teacher. I want to keep it

Speaker 8: cool because I don't want drama with my son's mom.

Speaker 8: But the chick rubbed on me and winked when I

Speaker 8: dropped my son off. I really love the sex, but

Speaker 8: is it worth the risk?

Speaker 1: I know my baby going to the third grade. I

Speaker 1: know that that's what you think. Or your baby can

Speaker 1: your baby can do preschool twice. Ain't nobody gonna know that.

Speaker 1: Don't even hurt Thank you, c l O. That ain't

Speaker 1: nothing right.

Speaker 4: You can say you held him back so he was

Speaker 4: sawing late. Come on, I want to.

Speaker 2: Putting squares in peace and the block. I was acing

Speaker 2: all that stuff.

Speaker 9: You're listening, Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 8: In a radio interview yesterday, Kevin Hart addressed the backlash

Speaker 8: that he's received after a joke and his roast went

Speaker 8: viral for being in poor taste and offensive to the

Speaker 8: family of George Floyd, who was publicly, of course we know,

Speaker 8: murdered by a policeman in manute soda. Hart asked fans

Speaker 8: to quote remove me from it. Kevin said, I didn't

Speaker 8: disrespect the family. He said that the joke was not

Speaker 8: tasteful to our culture, but firmly defended himself and the

Speaker 8: nature of comedy roasts. Kevin explained that the shock value

Speaker 8: comedy is standard for a roast setting, noting that audiences

Speaker 8: who watch these specials understand the context. Kevin also said

Speaker 8: that he personally called former NBA star Stefan Jackson, who

Speaker 8: was a close friend of George Floyd, to explain the

Speaker 8: format of a roast and to smooth things over. So

Speaker 8: here's the question, comedians on this show. Do you agree

Speaker 8: with Kevin? Is he responsible for the joke or not?

Speaker 2: Here's the deal.

Speaker 1: I am a friend of Kevin Hartz, Yeah, love him.

Speaker 1: I'm a supporter of his and I am his brother.

Speaker 1: Here is the one thing that Kevin has to keep

Speaker 1: in mind though, as Black people are the only race

Speaker 1: of people who are responsible for the actions of each other.

Speaker 1: No other race is held to that accountability and that mark.

Speaker 1: Now for the culture and the community, the joke was

Speaker 1: deemed in poor taste and it was all messed up. Now,

Speaker 1: I'll give you an example as to why the black

Speaker 1: people have the right to feel that way. Do a

Speaker 1: Charlie Kirk joke and see what you get from that side.

Speaker 1: Just go do one. If you go do a Charlie

Speaker 1: Kirk joke, but go say something about that Charlie Kirk's

Speaker 1: death and see what happened to you and possibly your career.

Speaker 2: Wow.

Speaker 1: So that's what he has to keep in mind.

Speaker 8: The comedian Tony Hinchcliffe that made the joke the racist

Speaker 8: joke at Kevin Hurt's special his roaster, directly responded to

Speaker 8: racism accusations because people were calling him a racist and

Speaker 8: all that, so he responded by declaring he is not

Speaker 8: a racist. Following major backlash, he defended his use of

Speaker 8: aggressive dark humor and refused to apologize, stating that he

Speaker 8: was doing what the f a roast is supposed to be.

Speaker 8: Those were his words.

Speaker 7: Yeah right, you know, well, go ahead, Tom, let me

Speaker 7: ask you this in defense to a certain extent from Kevin,

Speaker 7: is Kevin over everybody's joke that gets up there and

Speaker 7: and tells the joke.

Speaker 1: Of course not he's the reci but all those all

Speaker 1: those jokes was.

Speaker 2: In the teleparte, all of them.

Speaker 8: So you're saying that to say you're saying that to

Speaker 8: say he knew what was coming up next.

Speaker 4: He could read the teleprop know that.

Speaker 1: But they had writers for that roast. H yeah, there

Speaker 1: were writers for that roast. And see that guy he

Speaker 1: talking about, he not gonna apologize. See here's the problem

Speaker 1: with that, saying what you're not gonna do. If you

Speaker 1: tell a joke that offends a culture and you don't

Speaker 1: know how it offends the culture, but it offends them,

Speaker 1: you ought to be smart enough to say, hey, look,

Speaker 1: I didn't know it was.

Speaker 2: Going to be taking that way.

Speaker 1: I want to apologize to George Floyd's family and so

Speaker 1: on and so forth. That's how you handle that. The

Speaker 1: best way but to stand on it. And so I

Speaker 1: ain't apologizing nobody because that's what the roast was. So

Speaker 1: in other words, to hell with your community and what

Speaker 1: your community feel or the family or Stephen Jackson or

Speaker 1: anybody else.

Speaker 5: I want to ask you something up because you've been

Speaker 5: doing this a long time. What is the protocol between

Speaker 5: for a roast when it comes to comedians and the arts.

Speaker 1: Well, first of all, there ain't no rules in a roast.

Speaker 1: It's just that our roast is different from their roast.

Speaker 1: See in the Tom Brady roast, he issued the statement, y'all,

Speaker 1: don't come up. He there talking about nothing about Robert Kraft,

Speaker 1: you know, the whole massage calling all of that that

Speaker 1: was off limits.

Speaker 6: And they said something. He stepped to him, Yeah.

Speaker 2: And he shut it down.

Speaker 1: And you notice not nobody said nothing about Kevin's personal life,

Speaker 1: you know, to a free in his family or nothing

Speaker 1: like that, except the joke Rock did about his dad. Yeah,

Speaker 1: you know, but they stayed off the other stuff. So

Speaker 1: you can, you can fix a roast now. But I've

Speaker 1: I've only see I've only done one roast and it

Speaker 1: was the Magic Johnson roast, and it was at the.

Speaker 2: Kodak Theater.

Speaker 1: And it wasn't that bad. Were just talking about Magic,

Speaker 1: you know, he couldn't talk on his talk show, you know,

Speaker 1: stuff like no no Monique.

Speaker 2: God. It's justly funny roads are not for me.

Speaker 1: I don't enjoy that, but I'm not. Look, man, Kevin,

Speaker 1: you know, I wish him through this here, but he's

Speaker 1: taken a lot of flak because he forgot the one

Speaker 1: thing that we as black people are responsible for the

Speaker 1: actions of one another. That's the only thing he forgot.

Speaker 1: And once you filter that end too, the equation, we

Speaker 1: are held to a different standard than anybody else. It's

Speaker 1: our responsibility, all right.

Speaker 8: Yeah, moving on at age eighty two, Patty LaBelle has

Speaker 8: no interest in being modest. Okay, she's eighty two. She's

Speaker 8: saying what she wants to say. In an interview with

Speaker 8: CBS News, Miss Patty made it clear that the word

Speaker 8: legend not only fits her, she's fully claiming it. Patty said, quote,

Speaker 8: I love it. I should be called legend, legend, legend, legend. Yes,

Speaker 8: I love it. I have earned it, all right. She

Speaker 8: has eighteen studio albums, three live releases. You know, so, Yeah,

Speaker 8: Patty Leabelle is a legend. And happy your birthday, belated,

Speaker 8: Patty LaBelle.

Speaker 4: Okaiot coming up in.

Speaker 8: Twenty minutes after President Trump had a medical exam yesterday,

Speaker 8: and he said what he always says, everything went perfectly.

Speaker 1: I can promise you we didn't. We saw no ankle.

Speaker 1: I seen your ankles.

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Speaker 8: President Trump had a medical and dental examination yesterday at

Speaker 8: Walter Reed Medical Center that lasted about three hours. After

Speaker 8: the visit, Trump declared that his exam quote, we can

Speaker 8: all say it together, went what perfectly.

Speaker 4: He always said that amazing, no cavity right. He always

Speaker 4: said that it was great blood pressure.

Speaker 1: Good.

Speaker 8: Now all that he's good, the healthiest human being on

Speaker 8: the planet, and he said he was given a clean

Speaker 8: bill of health. The visit comes as Trump approaches his

Speaker 8: eightieth birthday on June fourteenth, making him the oldest person

Speaker 8: to hold the presidency. Trump has been questioned about his

Speaker 8: health a lot recently, and to those inquiries, the White

Speaker 8: House previously disclosed that President Trump suffers from an age

Speaker 8: related condition that causes mild swelling. We've all seen it

Speaker 8: in his lower legs, right around about his ankles.

Speaker 4: We've seen the swollen ankle. I don't have it, all right,

Speaker 4: what do you mean.

Speaker 1: What do you say I'm getting old? I don't have it.

Speaker 4: Yeah, okay, gotcha.

Speaker 8: Oh what about those dark bruises on his hands.

Speaker 4: Have you seen those bruises on his hands?

Speaker 3: Yeah?

Speaker 8: Now, the White House is saying that's caused from frequent handshaking.

Speaker 8: That's what they're saying. Okay, I'm just telling you, that's

Speaker 8: what they're saying, all right. And you know, sometimes when

Speaker 8: he looks like he's real drowsy in public, sometimes it

Speaker 8: looks like he's falling asleep or whatever. Well, the White

Speaker 8: House is insisting that those are merely like Trump takeing

Speaker 8: long blinks you know when when he's bored, you know,

Speaker 8: during uninteresting presentations and stuff. So the bottom line is

Speaker 8: the White House has excuses for everything, okay everything. The

Speaker 8: bruises on his hands, frequent hand shakes, the mild swelling

Speaker 8: in his lower legs, that's just an age related condition.

Speaker 8: And the long blinks. You know he's bored, you know,

Speaker 8: when stuff is uninteresting interesting to him. It looks like

Speaker 8: it's just long blinking. He's not asleep, though, so does

Speaker 8: he look healthy to you? See what you think, Junior.

Speaker 5: No, I've said I've had the long blinks before. I

Speaker 5: know that's a real condition. I've had that. Pastor will

Speaker 5: costs for preaching, and we all blink that long.

Speaker 6: See, we all had it.

Speaker 10: Stevie, don't you shake a lot of hands and family

Speaker 10: few when you meet the family man.

Speaker 2: I shake way more hands than he did.

Speaker 4: Let's see your hands because I'm bruises.

Speaker 1: Yeah, see the battie hands.

Speaker 2: Don't sit in the screen.

Speaker 4: Perfect health, all right?

Speaker 8: Coming up at thirty four minutes after the hour, we're

Speaker 8: going to run down the list of the top.

Speaker 4: Ten hood movies of all time. Right, you're listening Harvey

Speaker 4: Morning show. Baller Alert has compiled what they call an

Speaker 4: undisputed list of the top ten hood movies of all time.

Speaker 6: Okay.

Speaker 8: The movies are celebrated for cultural impact, gritty realism, and

Speaker 8: unforgettable performances.

Speaker 4: So uh, let's see if you agree.

Speaker 8: And Steve, we just want to know how many of

Speaker 8: these movies you've even seen?

Speaker 4: Okay? Starting with number one?

Speaker 1: Who come on?

Speaker 4: Boys in the Hood? Ricke, Yes, Top ten hood movies

Speaker 4: of all time? Number one, He's in the Hood. Yeah

Speaker 4: you saw that one, Steve.

Speaker 1: No, I never saw it. You babies out the street? Yes?

Speaker 12: What you like?

Speaker 1: All right? My brother he lived here.

Speaker 8: Yeah, come on, I know you've seen this when Steve, Yeah,

Speaker 8: come on, I know you've seen this, when Steve Menace

Speaker 8: to Society. That's number two.

Speaker 1: You're talking about the one with you. You couldn't see

Speaker 1: the movie because of the lighting.

Speaker 4: No, that was Belly, which is also in the list.

Speaker 1: Yeah, that was the worst lighting.

Speaker 4: It was. You didn't have a movie night.

Speaker 6: You've never seen you?

Speaker 8: Yeah, okay, This Minister Society was ninety three, nineteen ninety three. Okay,

Speaker 8: this is a movie that I thought would be number

Speaker 8: one the top ten movies Hood movie Jack.

Speaker 4: Okay, not yet Friday. That's not my sir.

Speaker 8: I thought Friday would be number one, but Friday was

Speaker 8: made in nineteen ninety five.

Speaker 5: Hey, miss Parker, Yeah, you've never seen Friday, Steve, You've

Speaker 5: never seen Steen.

Speaker 4: You have got to have seen Friday.

Speaker 7: You're gonna say he was working on Friday.

Speaker 4: If you haven't in the movie. You have got to

Speaker 4: see Friday.

Speaker 2: Nineteen ninety five. Dogs, I was almost down, you know.

Speaker 5: You know Chris Tucker, how you did excuse.

Speaker 2: They told me they weren't looking for me in ninety five?

Speaker 4: All right, Nomber Cray.

Speaker 8: So good, Steve, you have got to make it a

Speaker 8: point to see these movies. Number four starring Tupac Shakur Juice.

Speaker 8: I know you saw that.

Speaker 4: You had seen Bishop. Yes, I lost his mind.

Speaker 1: Yes, I can't even tell you what it was about.

Speaker 4: It was so good. Okay. Number five Paid in Full,

Speaker 4: Paid in full, Yeah, pay full Now. I think paid

Speaker 4: and fools should be three.

Speaker 3: Yeah.

Speaker 4: Yeah, the bank that and that's on the list that's

Speaker 4: called set it all.

Speaker 8: Okay, here's one of my all time favorite movies. Number six.

Speaker 4: I love payding Ful New Jack City.

Speaker 8: Yes, New Jack City, okay, nineteen ninety one. Wesley Snipes

Speaker 8: made him a star.

Speaker 1: Come on, Tommy. The only reason I saw that was

Speaker 1: because I was homeless and I had got into a

Speaker 1: c I was sitting there all day. I watched New

Speaker 1: Jack City.

Speaker 4: That's my that's so good. All right? These are the

Speaker 4: top ten hood time himbles on the booty.

Speaker 8: Number seven, your movie Steve Belly Belly saw Belly DMX No.

Speaker 8: Number eight straight out of Compton twenty fifteen.

Speaker 2: Oh yeah that I saw that.

Speaker 8: Okay, all right, Now we're getting somewhere, all right. I

Speaker 8: know you saw this number nine, Training Day.

Speaker 1: Come on, I want the greatest movies of all time.

Speaker 4: I don't know how it made it, but it's here.

Speaker 2: I sure saw that.

Speaker 4: I said the same thing, Why is Training Day on here?

Speaker 1: All right?

Speaker 8: But you saw it. That's the most important thing, all right.

Speaker 8: Number ten, you saw this one.

Speaker 4: Set it off. Queen Latifa. I saw that, Jada Pink,

Speaker 4: I saw.

Speaker 1: I saw the bottle of movies.

Speaker 4: M yeah, that's not so bad.

Speaker 2: But I saw three.

Speaker 4: Yeah you did?

Speaker 1: You suck? Wait, y'all, y'all ain't seen super Fly? What

Speaker 1: I don't?

Speaker 8: That's the top ten. That's the top ten, all right,

Speaker 8: according to Baller Alerts.

Speaker 4: You wait, do the right thing. Okay, I'm just saying

Speaker 4: we can see.

Speaker 8: Coming up next, and is the Nephew and the prank

Speaker 8: phone call for today right after this you're listening to

Speaker 8: the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 4: Coming up at the top of the hour.

Speaker 8: It is my Strawberry letter for today and the subject

Speaker 8: is He's growing on me. We'll get into that find

Speaker 8: out what that's all about, okay, but first let's get

Speaker 8: into today's prank phone call with nephew toall me.

Speaker 4: What you got for?

Speaker 1: Is neph y'all ready?

Speaker 2: We think?

Speaker 7: So?

Speaker 4: What you got ready for?

Speaker 7: Ignorance? Ready for all types of stupidity? Are you all ready?

Speaker 1: Yeah?

Speaker 4: We're gonna get it whether we're ready or not, So

Speaker 4: go ahead. Hey, oh we are.

Speaker 1: It's just the truth.

Speaker 7: Hey, okay, there's people like this stupidity in there. Come on,

Speaker 7: all right, here it is. We're gonna go down to

Speaker 7: the church and we're gonna repoll the pews.

Speaker 1: You know, yes we are. It's a it's an outstanding ballance.

Speaker 7: Hey hey hey, hey, hey, hey hey, they're gonna be

Speaker 7: standing up Sunday. Then we finn come in here and

Speaker 7: getting pew. All right, let's go get We're finna go

Speaker 7: down here and repot these pew. We gotta get all

Speaker 7: these at this church now they ain't paid the bill

Speaker 7: on them. I'm sorry, let's go.

Speaker 3: I'm trying to reach a pastor, Pastor Wilkins.

Speaker 14: Yeah, this is reverend doctor Wilkins.

Speaker 3: You're the you're the pastor of Baptis Church, Am I right?

Speaker 14: Master's Church? That's correct? How can I help?

Speaker 3: Okay? My name is Daniel, and I'm calling from a

Speaker 3: R c S which is a church supply, and we

Speaker 3: have an outstanding bill here that we wanted to bring

Speaker 3: to you all the tension for like twenty three thousand

Speaker 3: dollars for your pews that has not been paid, so

Speaker 3: we wanted to see.

Speaker 14: Not to cut you off.

Speaker 3: Yeah yeah, Daniel RCS. Yeah, church supply sir. That's this

Speaker 3: is exactly what you guys got your pews.

Speaker 14: Okay, our standing bill for twenty three thousand. Well, first

Speaker 14: of all, that's normally all our standing bills are handled

Speaker 14: by our finance department. You know, you wouldn't to speak

Speaker 14: to our treasurer and they would be able to help

Speaker 14: you with.

Speaker 3: That evidently sure that this hasn't been taken care of

Speaker 3: in this matter when it comes to these pews, because

Speaker 3: like I stayed it before, you guys owed twenty three

Speaker 3: thousand dollars on these pews, and I think this was

Speaker 3: probably twelve to thirteen years ago, so maybe this was

Speaker 3: something before you got there. But nevertheless, there's still an

Speaker 3: outstanding billing right now. We're actually going to be repossessing

Speaker 3: these pews as of early seven o'clock Sunday morning, not.

Speaker 14: Far this Sunday morning. Now we have the Women's Day

Speaker 14: missionary is here today and also Sunday we have like

Speaker 14: our pick.

Speaker 3: You have a lot of things and you actually run

Speaker 3: it off your schedule. To me, that's that's really not

Speaker 3: my concern. And maybe your Women's Day or whatever is

Speaker 3: gonna get y'all gonna do a standing up because right

Speaker 3: now we're not going to do it.

Speaker 14: You're not understanding me. See did you say twelve or

Speaker 14: thirteen years ago?

Speaker 3: Sure?

Speaker 14: Well, I've been the past here for ten years and

Speaker 14: you know, you know, like that.

Speaker 3: Occurred before you got there. But nevertheless, the bill is

Speaker 3: still outstanding and these cues need to be taken care of.

Speaker 3: Now if y'all don't have the twenty three thousand dollars,

Speaker 3: then I got to come pick these cues up Sunday morning. Sir,

Speaker 3: we got well.

Speaker 11: I don't go over there.

Speaker 14: You're not hearing me. And first of all, this is

Speaker 14: my private number. How did you get this number?

Speaker 3: Your your numbers here in the books as a contact?

Speaker 14: No, this is this is I only get us out

Speaker 14: to very few people, and I know none of them

Speaker 14: will will give our numbers. So that's that's an issue

Speaker 14: right there. And second of all, if you're talking about

Speaker 14: coming in our church Sunday morning to take our pews,

Speaker 14: that's not something you really want to do, Sir.

Speaker 3: I have to do my job the same way you

Speaker 3: get up on Sunday morning and you have to do yours.

Speaker 3: I have to do mine. So my job is to

Speaker 3: get these fews back, because you guys are twenty three

Speaker 3: thousand dollars in the ribs.

Speaker 14: No cayling and tell you I ain't always been being

Speaker 14: a preacher. Now you come to my church and you

Speaker 14: test them pews, I'm gonna come out that proof fit.

Speaker 3: I'm not here to go to what you used to

Speaker 3: be and what you are now. I'm nothing to go

Speaker 3: back and forth with you on that the bottom line.

Speaker 14: Consequence, and you don't want to deal with Fige because

Speaker 14: you know I, oh, hold on, hold on, hold on,

Speaker 14: let me, let me calm down, because you know you

Speaker 14: have to make me say some words that I've been

Speaker 14: delivered from. Thank God, I'm going.

Speaker 3: To deliver them pews away from you on Sunday. Now.

Speaker 3: I got to come and pick them pews up. That's

Speaker 3: the bottom line. Do you have twenty three thousand Sunday morning?

Speaker 14: Twenty three thousands? Understand that's not the issue. The issue

Speaker 14: is you have no business calling me on my personal phone.

Speaker 14: I'm in my METI cration time right now, trying to

Speaker 14: get consecrated for you know, my Mexic that after deliver

Speaker 14: later this afternoon, so we need all of our funers.

Speaker 3: Okay, well, let me ask you something, sir. Do you

Speaker 3: have the twenty three thousand dollars that you can give

Speaker 3: me Sunday morning and then you can continue whatever it

Speaker 3: is you have going on that day Other than that,

Speaker 3: I'm gonna have to take them culles.

Speaker 14: I got to call me, betweenty dollars. If you're not listening,

Speaker 14: sign that ain't my bill. I ain't paying it. You

Speaker 14: ain't touching my cues.

Speaker 3: I'm not gonna continue to go. Okay, listen, I'm trying

Speaker 3: to respect what's fast will trying to respect you.

Speaker 14: First remend, doctor Wilkins. I'd appreciate it if you call

Speaker 14: me in my name, Reverend doctor Wilkins.

Speaker 3: Okay, Reverend doctor Wilkins. Now, first of all, I'm combing

Speaker 3: up there Sunday. Now, I'm hoping I only have to

Speaker 3: lay hands on these cues. Now I gotta lay hands

Speaker 3: on something else that I got to do what I

Speaker 3: got to feel.

Speaker 14: You can come on up here. You said it on

Speaker 14: the property. That's cool, but you touch them pills. I

Speaker 14: got some lawyers in here. They can take that Jesus

Speaker 14: coade off. They can stay down. They can get with you, partner.

Speaker 14: You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 11: You know what they they do.

Speaker 14: I walk through the valley shadow of Death. I will

Speaker 14: see no evil. I ain't got no problem work.

Speaker 3: Wait wait wait wait, wait, wait wait.

Speaker 14: Wait wait, you talking about coming to me and to

Speaker 14: my church because my cluse.

Speaker 3: I'm gonna do what I got to do. Man, Then y'all,

Speaker 3: I'm gonna do what.

Speaker 14: I gotta do in the name of Jenius A many

Speaker 14: many up, stand up the whole service.

Speaker 11: Now, what which one do you want?

Speaker 14: You want to have it?

Speaker 3: I got I got something else. I want to tell you.

Speaker 3: You listen to me, past listening?

Speaker 14: If you ain't saying nothing sign.

Speaker 3: Is you listening what you say to me? I've got

Speaker 3: to say this to you. His nephew Tommy from the

Speaker 3: Steve Hobby Morning Show. You just got pranked by your

Speaker 3: entire deacon.

Speaker 11: Boy who what?

Speaker 3: Who?

Speaker 11: Man Wisher?

Speaker 3: This is nephew Tommy Man from the Steve Barby Morning Show.

Speaker 3: Your deacon boyd got me the plank phone called you. Boy.

Speaker 14: I can't believe this, boy, you almost made me a

Speaker 14: little my religious sign.

Speaker 13: In there?

Speaker 4: Man?

Speaker 3: You hung in there?

Speaker 11: Pastor, which one of them ones a deacon Glover?

Speaker 3: Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 14: I've got some things I got to talk to good

Speaker 14: level about. You know, I would wonder how you got

Speaker 14: on personal cell phone?

Speaker 3: Um anyway, man, so well, I'm glad I was able

Speaker 3: to put a lamp on your face today.

Speaker 14: Oh man, I'm hot.

Speaker 3: I gotta ask you, man, pastor, what is the baddest

Speaker 3: radio show in the land.

Speaker 14: Steve Harley Morning Show. Hey, listen, let me tell you this.

Speaker 14: Keep doing what he's doing the first minute in the show. Man,

Speaker 14: I love that, Okay, I really loved that, and really

Speaker 14: it really blessed to the people.

Speaker 3: Really appreciate that.

Speaker 1: Man, it really will that goes.

Speaker 7: Out there and all of the wonderful churches out there.

Speaker 7: I just want to send that out there to y'all

Speaker 7: as we repulled the pew right the fact, listen, if

Speaker 7: you want to prank your pastor, go in there on

Speaker 7: sad and take all them pews out and let him

Speaker 7: come in there Sunday morning and ain't nothing that.

Speaker 1: Ain't nothing there, just a big empty space.

Speaker 7: You know, we'll have we'll leave his podium, but but

Speaker 7: just you know, but big empty space and congregation just standing.

Speaker 1: Yeah.

Speaker 2: I like that.

Speaker 1: Standing room only church. What y'all think about that?

Speaker 7: No not, Ain't nobody falling asleep, ain't nobody leaning on nobody,

Speaker 7: just you standing, stay standing, as dog Wallers say, stay standing. Yes, well,

Speaker 7: there you have it. Haddesburg coming your way. Take the

Speaker 7: pews out, what.

Speaker 1: Listen?

Speaker 2: Tell you to open his eyes?

Speaker 6: What are you about?

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Speaker 8: All right Nessie, thank you. Coming up next my Strawberry letter.

Speaker 8: The subject is the subject is.

Speaker 4: He is growing on me. We'll get into that right

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Speaker 8: Let us all right, nephew, thank you. Subject he's growing

Speaker 8: on me. Dear Stephen Shirley, I'm a fifty eight year

Speaker 8: old single woman and never married, and I don't have

Speaker 8: any children. I've been engaged twice, but I don't believe

Speaker 8: in collecting red flags, so I luckily got out of

Speaker 8: the relationships in time. Because right now, one of the

Speaker 8: guys is on his third marriage and the other one

Speaker 8: is married and he and his wife are swingers after them.

Speaker 8: I am very intentional about who I date, and I

Speaker 8: am brutally honest with my partners. This new guy that

Speaker 8: I met on a blind date is handsome and we

Speaker 8: have great conversation, but he lives in a one bedroom

Speaker 8: apartment with a big, shaggy dog. At my age, they

Speaker 8: say that I should lower my standards, but this man

Speaker 8: had me worried when I met him. Our mutual friend

Speaker 8: hooked us up, and she checks in with me from

Speaker 8: time to time to see how things are going.

Speaker 4: About a week ago, we were chatting and I told

Speaker 4: her that the man was growing on me.

Speaker 8: Days later, the man's attitude changed and I noticed a

Speaker 8: shift in his personality. I eventually confronted him about how

Speaker 8: he was acting, and he said he was offended that

Speaker 8: I said he's growing on me.

Speaker 4: I don't think what I said was bad at all.

Speaker 8: And I see it to our and I said it

Speaker 8: to our mutual and I said it to our mutual

Speaker 8: friend to keep her out of our business. Well, he

Speaker 8: didn't like it one bit, and he said he was

Speaker 8: going to give me time to think about what I said.

Speaker 8: I defended what I said, and he hung up on me.

Speaker 8: It's been a few days and I miss him so much.

Speaker 8: I want him to come to his senses and come

Speaker 8: back to me. But what if he doesn't. Is this

Speaker 8: maybe God's way of telling me he's not the one

Speaker 8: for me. Girl, Send that man a thank you note

Speaker 8: and just keep it moving. I don't think he's the one.

Speaker 8: You said you don't collect red flags, and this is

Speaker 8: a colossal red flag with this guy.

Speaker 4: You felt it when you first met him.

Speaker 8: You didn't like the fact that he lives in a

Speaker 8: one bedroom apartment with a big, shaggy dog, but you

Speaker 8: were able to let that go and still date him.

Speaker 8: He got me when you told your friend that he

Speaker 8: was growing on you, which was an honest response from you,

Speaker 8: and the way you said to keep your friend out

Speaker 8: of your business.

Speaker 1: He didn't like that.

Speaker 8: He didn't like you said it at all, that she

Speaker 8: said it at all, but instead of talking to you

Speaker 8: about it, coming to you about it, he got offended.

Speaker 4: Now he's just being rude. He hung up on you.

Speaker 8: He goes to you red flag, red flag, red flag.

Speaker 8: Remember you said you don't believe in collecting red flags,

Speaker 8: and I say, don't do this. He will act the

Speaker 8: same way if you guys get married, because this is

Speaker 8: who he is.

Speaker 1: Steve Well, Shirley, I see a couple of things in

Speaker 1: this letter to this lady's kind of a bit of contradictory.

Speaker 1: She's leaving out some stuff and I found it okay,

Speaker 1: I found it very quick agree with that. I'm a

Speaker 1: fifty eight year old single woman, never married, and I

Speaker 1: don't have any children. I've been engaged twice, but I

Speaker 1: don't believe in collecting red flags. You don't believe in

Speaker 1: collecting relationships either, because fifty eight, never been married, no kids.

Speaker 1: All right, cool, Then that's what you do, you know,

Speaker 1: that's what that's what you you're really good at being single,

Speaker 1: and it's probably why you're still single because that's what

Speaker 1: you're good at. I got out of the relationships in

Speaker 1: time because right now, one of the guys is on

Speaker 1: his third marriage. Well that don't mean it wouldn't have

Speaker 1: worked with you. If he was, he could have still

Speaker 1: married you if you were the right one, you know.

Speaker 1: And the other one is married and he and his

Speaker 1: wife is swingers. Well you know, you know what, you

Speaker 1: didn't want to sign up for that, But he ain't

Speaker 1: asked you to be no swinger. You just whatever, y'all

Speaker 1: broke up. Now he when done something else?

Speaker 2: What they got to do with you though?

Speaker 8: You know?

Speaker 1: After them, I'm very intentional about who I date, and

Speaker 1: I'm brutally honest.

Speaker 2: With my partners.

Speaker 1: Here we go brutally honest that's why you ain't got nobody. Now,

Speaker 1: I done told y'all about this honesty. You have got

Speaker 1: to lie if you want to have a relationship. Here's

Speaker 1: a perfect example for it right here. If you don't

Speaker 1: learn to lie technically in particular moments, you cannot maintain

Speaker 1: a relationship. You just can't. And here it is proof.

Speaker 1: And guess what she says. I'm very intentional about who

Speaker 1: I date, and I'm brutally honest with my partner. See

Speaker 1: all that right there, And now I guess what. She

Speaker 1: ain't got no partner as she fifty eight and ain't

Speaker 1: got no kids. You know why because she don't lie.

Speaker 1: She is brutally honest. And that's what you get. Nine

Speaker 1: and the nine nags? Are you for real?

Speaker 4: Right now?

Speaker 1: I told you I told her all this truth. Y'all

Speaker 1: running your mouthphone. The new guy that I met on

Speaker 1: a blind date is handsome and we have great conversation.

Speaker 1: But he lives in a one bedroom apartment with a

Speaker 1: big shaggy dog. Now I can tell you one thing

Speaker 1: for the show. His house stink that big shaggy dog.

Speaker 1: Them shaggy dogs, you can't wash them good. They carrying

Speaker 1: dogs are not the best smelling creatures on earth anyway.

Speaker 2: So his house stinks.

Speaker 1: At my age, they say I should lower my standards,

Speaker 1: but this man had me worried when I met him.

Speaker 1: Our mutual friend hooked us up, as she checks in

Speaker 1: with me from time to time. See time going about

Speaker 1: a week ago we was chatting. I told her the

Speaker 1: man was growing on me. A few days later, the

Speaker 1: man's attitude change. I noticed a shift in his personality,

Speaker 1: so I confronted him about he was acting, and he

Speaker 1: said he was offended that I said he was growing

Speaker 1: on me. When we come back, we're gonna dig into

Speaker 1: that statement. Why is he growing on me? Offended this man?

Speaker 8: Okay, all right, all right, we'll have part two of

Speaker 8: your responds coming up. Steve at twenty three minutes after

Speaker 8: the hour, Today's Strawberry Letters subject is.

Speaker 4: We're going to talk about it when we come back.

Speaker 4: He's growing on me.

Speaker 8: He's growing one, he's growing little meal.

Speaker 9: We'll get back into it right after this. You're listening

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Speaker 8: All right, come on, Steve, let's recap today's strawberry letter.

Speaker 8: The subject is He's growing on me.

Speaker 1: See this lady right here who wants to blame everybody

Speaker 1: but herself. Is something wrong with her? She's fifty eight

Speaker 1: years old, single woman, never been married and don't have

Speaker 1: any kids, and I've been engaged twice. But I don't

Speaker 1: believe in collecting red flags. I told you all that

Speaker 1: earlier to break she don't believe in collecting relationships either,

Speaker 1: because this woman is really good at being single and

Speaker 1: maybe that's just her lot in life. She's gonna be

Speaker 1: single because she's good at that. I got so, but

Speaker 1: I luckily I got out the relationships because right now

Speaker 1: one of them guys on his third marriage, and the

Speaker 1: other guy he married in him and his wife and

Speaker 1: swing us.

Speaker 2: What that got to do with you? Nothing?

Speaker 1: And I'm very intentional after that about who I date,

Speaker 1: and I am brutally honest.

Speaker 2: With my partners.

Speaker 1: This is why she ain't got nobody right now, because

Speaker 1: she is brutally honest with her partners.

Speaker 2: I done told you all about this being honest all

Speaker 2: the time.

Speaker 1: I tell you, if you.

Speaker 13: Don't learn how to specifically lie, wow, it's gotta be

Speaker 13: in specific places now, and it's got to have specific purpose.

Speaker 2: You've got to know when to lie.

Speaker 1: But I'm gonna give you a chance because I'm gonna

Speaker 1: show you what happened when you brutally honest. First year,

Speaker 1: the new guy I met on a blind, davy handsomer.

Speaker 1: We had a great conversation, but he lives in the

Speaker 1: one bedroom apartment with a big shaggy doll. Now keep

Speaker 1: in mind big shaggy dog. All right. At my age,

Speaker 1: they say I should lower my stand up. But this

Speaker 1: man had me worried when I'm met him. I mut

Speaker 1: your friend hooked us up, checked on me, see how

Speaker 1: things was going. About a week ago, we was chatting

Speaker 1: and I told him, I told her to keep us

Speaker 1: out our business, that the man was growing on me. Well,

Speaker 1: days later, the man's attitude change. Here were going to

Speaker 1: watch this right here. I noticed the shift in his personality.

Speaker 1: I eventually confronted him. Here we go confronted. She's confrontational

Speaker 1: and she's brutally honest. And watched this right here, and

Speaker 1: I noticed the shifting. I eventually confronted him about how

Speaker 1: he was acting, and he said he was offended that

Speaker 1: I said he was growing on me. I don't think

Speaker 1: I said that bad was all that bad? Well it

Speaker 1: probably was, why because see you didn't just tell me.

Speaker 1: You didn't just well what you mean by you ain't

Speaker 1: growing on me? Well, you know, at first I didn't

Speaker 1: like you, you know, because you had this little tiny

Speaker 1: one bell he would go with this brutal honesty. I

Speaker 1: didn't like you at first because he before I first

Speaker 1: met you had this little, tiny little apartment and that

Speaker 1: big dog rocking around in your house. Stink. She said that, Yeah,

Speaker 1: I'm brutally honest, and you know, and your house was

Speaker 1: stinking at all this here and every now and then

Speaker 1: when we go out, some of your clothes. Your dog

Speaker 1: must sleep in the closet over the body, claws at

Speaker 1: the sumthing cause you smell like a wet dog sometime

Speaker 1: when we go out.

Speaker 2: And I'm just being brutally honest.

Speaker 1: So then I said, well, it's growing on me, because

Speaker 1: now you know, I done got used to the dog

Speaker 1: and then got the used to you and your house

Speaker 1: and hide smell. And you know, you walking out smelling

Speaker 1: like your house. That's why we always walk around the

Speaker 1: block for we go in the restaurant, so you can

Speaker 1: add out a little bit.

Speaker 4: She told him that I'm brutally honest.

Speaker 1: I'm brutally honest, which is why you fifty eight years

Speaker 1: old and it ain't got nobody.

Speaker 4: Yeah, they're not gonna make it, yeah, because.

Speaker 2: She brutally honest.

Speaker 1: And so then our mutual friend then he come to

Speaker 1: he got an attitude, and I eventually confronted him, and

Speaker 1: then he said he was offended that I said he

Speaker 1: was growing on me. I don't think that was that

Speaker 1: bad at all. I said to our mutual friend, keep

Speaker 1: it well. He didn't like it. One bit, and he

Speaker 1: said he was gonna give me some time to think

Speaker 1: about what I said. Why I got to think about

Speaker 1: what I said. I was just being brutally honest. Now,

Speaker 1: Sureley asked me a question that you think the man

Speaker 1: would want to know, and I'll show.

Speaker 4: You how she was being honest that the man would

Speaker 4: want to know.

Speaker 2: Yeah, the man want to know.

Speaker 4: Oh okay, So what is it about my one bedroom apartment?

Speaker 4: I thought it was nice. You like my furniture.

Speaker 1: It's just tiny, baby, it's tiny. I didn't know it

Speaker 1: was apartment. That's not a tiny house.

Speaker 4: Well what about my car?

Speaker 13: My car?

Speaker 9: Is?

Speaker 4: I have a nice car?

Speaker 1: You like my car?

Speaker 4: I mean it's a little old, but.

Speaker 2: It's very old in it? You could the dog been

Speaker 2: in it.

Speaker 4: Well, I gotta take the dog out to the park

Speaker 4: and stuff.

Speaker 1: Yeah, but y'all let that dog walk, because then it's

Speaker 1: enough that your house smelled like a dog and your

Speaker 1: clothes is smelling like a dog. Now I got in

Speaker 1: here with this dress. Now, that's why we go walk

Speaker 1: around the block before we go and eat restaurants. So

Speaker 1: we can't all be in that smelling like this big

Speaker 1: shaggy dog.

Speaker 8: Well, how about we spend a romantic evening at my

Speaker 8: you know, my apartment.

Speaker 1: Waymouth. Wait now, it's we're not gonna be able to

Speaker 1: get romantic now, not in here with all this going on,

Speaker 1: the dog walking around, ball and this sitting where I

Speaker 1: want to sit.

Speaker 2: For I tried it one time, then a dog he

Speaker 2: all out at the door.

Speaker 8: See I don't like all that. Yeah, I was hoping

Speaker 8: you would sleepover, you know, and we wake up the

Speaker 8: next morning.

Speaker 2: That's why I get up because I can't stay in that,

Speaker 2: you know, I got.

Speaker 1: You're thinking about getting another dog? Yeah, and I was

Speaker 1: gonna call the shelter.

Speaker 8: Leave your comments on today's Strawberry Your Dog under on Facebook, Steve,

Speaker 8: I'm just being honest, and check it out on the

Speaker 8: Strawberry Letter podcast on the free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 4: Now coming up next it is Junior with the sports updates.

Speaker 2: That doll of what you will.

Speaker 10: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show. An education

Speaker 10: is a transformation every day. The third Good Marshall College

Speaker 10: Fund transforms lives through scholarships and career advancement opportunities. Over

Speaker 10: a half of billion dollars has already gone back to

Speaker 10: students who needed most We also connect companies with exceptional

Speaker 10: HBCU talent through workforce development initiatives. I am a proud

Speaker 10: HBCU graduate, and my education helped me reach my fullest potential.

Speaker 10: I'm continuing that tradition with my daughter, who will be

Speaker 10: attending in HBCU this fall. Generational excellence continues. MCF is

Speaker 10: America's largest organization that exclusively represents the HBCU community. Join

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Speaker 4: It's time now for junior and sports talk. What you got, Junior, Well,

Speaker 4: you know.

Speaker 5: The Knicks are already in the finals and they're waiting

Speaker 5: on their other opponent. And last night Oklahoma City beat

Speaker 5: the San Antonio Spurs one twenty seven to one fourteen

Speaker 5: as they take a three to two lead.

Speaker 1: What's the difference in the way they're playing now, Junior.

Speaker 6: There's a lot of threes. It ain't a it's not

Speaker 6: a mid game. Ain't no low game no more. Ain't

Speaker 6: nobody in the low post, no more posting up.

Speaker 1: Dang big guy from San Antonio. He in the paints.

Speaker 5: Real victim willman Yaller can shoot from half court. This

Speaker 5: is true, he's seventy five.

Speaker 1: Because they read all the other rafters. They lose it.

Speaker 5: But you know, you remember the game when it was different,

Speaker 5: when everybody was down there banging and just you know,

Speaker 5: playing hard in the low post.

Speaker 1: There's no more low post players, no more well.

Speaker 2: Look, it's some it's some great basketball players in the

Speaker 2: league today.

Speaker 1: It really is some superstar cats man, Uh, some of

Speaker 1: them because the game has changed. There's no more hand checking.

Speaker 1: The three point line is alive and well, uh, they

Speaker 1: files become flagrant so easily. There's no low post players

Speaker 1: because everybody wants some makeup. Three used to watch the

Speaker 1: teams on a fast break. They all run and spread

Speaker 1: the court to the three point line. I've seen dudes

Speaker 1: take it all the way to the rack, be wide open.

Speaker 1: I'm thinking dunk layup. They kick it on back out

Speaker 1: to a dude that miss it. That's it's hard to watch.

Speaker 4: Who was it.

Speaker 5: Who was one of your favorite low post low post

Speaker 5: players you like to watch play the game?

Speaker 1: Who is Adrian Danley, Moved Malone, Kareem Jabbar, Shack Diesel

Speaker 1: are keen to dream olige you on? You know it's

Speaker 1: people that you could throw the ball in there and

Speaker 1: watch the show. Jack, Kevin McHale, Parish, Rick mahon alone,

Speaker 1: cal Malone. He was rough male man, Charles over boy

Speaker 1: okay clean with to John, Hey we call.

Speaker 4: You should see my real Housewives of Atlanta.

Speaker 2: That's all of them scared of him.

Speaker 1: All of them scared really, all.

Speaker 4: Of them is scaredy and he cares less.

Speaker 2: Hated. Told a couple of shut up and they got

Speaker 2: straight quiet.

Speaker 1: He will slap you.

Speaker 4: An thank you.

Speaker 8: Coming up at the top of the hour, a wife

Speaker 8: is being tracked by her husband and she wants to

Speaker 8: know why. We'll get into it right after this. You're

Speaker 8: listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show. This is from

Speaker 8: Valencia and Fayetteville. Valencia says, I'm in a run club

Speaker 8: and we meet up at five thirty a m.

Speaker 4: Three days a week.

Speaker 8: Yesterday I found out that my husband has a tracker

Speaker 8: on my phone and one on my car. He has

Speaker 8: never questioned me about the run club or the time

Speaker 8: of morning, or asked who's all in my run club

Speaker 8: or nothing else. When I told him I know about

Speaker 8: the trackers, he said he did it for my protection.

Speaker 8: I think he's lying, because why didn't he just tell

Speaker 8: me that he's concerned about me. What's up with the

Speaker 8: lies and mistrust?

Speaker 2: Well, it's not a lie.

Speaker 1: It ain't no lie. He put a track on your car.

Speaker 1: If you ask me why, he said, it's for your protection.

Speaker 8: She's mad because he didn't tell her he put the

Speaker 8: track her on there, she said, So that's why he's man.

Speaker 1: Well, okay, okay, take it off.

Speaker 2: Yeah, just take it off. Go where you want to go.

Speaker 4: Wait a minute, just tell her.

Speaker 8: Yeah, why didn't he just say, hey, baby, I'm concerned,

Speaker 8: so I'm gonna put a tracker on your car so

Speaker 8: i'll know where you are.

Speaker 4: Why didn't you just say that because that's the truth.

Speaker 1: Yeah? Why would he tell the truth?

Speaker 4: Though, But that's nothing to lie about. What do you

Speaker 4: have to lie about when you don't.

Speaker 9: Have to.

Speaker 1: You'll miss where did he lie? Tell me where he lies?

Speaker 1: She found out about it and said, did you put

Speaker 1: a track on my car? He said, yeah, to protect you?

Speaker 1: Uh huh m hm, saying it was sneaky from the beginning. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8: And did he do it to protect her or to

Speaker 8: because he doesn't trust her to follow her?

Speaker 1: Well, listen to me, it's on that for your protection.

Speaker 2: That's what he said.

Speaker 1: Now if you want to add in to do he

Speaker 1: trusts me, go ahead, feel free.

Speaker 4: Well that's what what she's asking. What's up with the

Speaker 4: lies and the mistrust?

Speaker 1: It ain't no lies, don't.

Speaker 4: But that's what she thinks. Didn't tell a lie because.

Speaker 2: I got to track a detective. But but we're not

Speaker 2: going to talk about that.

Speaker 1: Go ahead, Oh we can't tell he didn't tell her

Speaker 1: he put a tracker on the car, right, Yeah, that's

Speaker 1: not a lie. Yeah, that's just you ain't told. And

Speaker 1: the reason he didn't tell it because now look at

Speaker 1: the conversation they had.

Speaker 10: Exactly information that's not that's that's a sentible misonception.

Speaker 4: Yeah, isn't that part of it? Y like color?

Speaker 1: Don't you have three sixty five?

Speaker 4: What is all that for life three sixty.

Speaker 2: When you got that on everybody at your house?

Speaker 4: No, but they know you told them right.

Speaker 8: But you told them right, You told them right, Carla.

Speaker 8: That's the point you told him right.

Speaker 2: That family got locators on each other's phone.

Speaker 10: We have locators on the phone, and we have life

Speaker 10: three sixties. So three sixty will say where you're going

Speaker 10: at all times in the phone. You will look at

Speaker 10: the app.

Speaker 1: Yeah, we need to have one eighty.

Speaker 3: Like what.

Speaker 4: Geometry.

Speaker 2: All you gotta do is call me. I'll tell you

Speaker 2: where I am.

Speaker 1: But that's all about my man.

Speaker 4: That tells the truth.

Speaker 2: Yeah, but you know my wife and go look for

Speaker 2: me at night.

Speaker 4: I'm a home yeah exactly.

Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, you know here, I ain't got look man,

Speaker 1: I learned and.

Speaker 4: There done that. Yeah, boy, is my wife looking for me.

Speaker 1: I'm laying up in there with the remote and throw.

Speaker 6: My husband on this couch.

Speaker 2: Wow, you don't got to worry about me. I'm asleep

Speaker 2: in one of these chairs.

Speaker 4: Oh yeah, that's fun.

Speaker 2: I like my life beautiful.

Speaker 4: Uh huh.

Speaker 1: Chicken waves and TV.

Speaker 8: Say lemon pepper or buffalo, and flats gotta be flats

Speaker 8: have to be flat. Uh huh. All right, anything, No,

Speaker 8: he just he doesn't no, no because no, because he

Speaker 8: doesn't think he lied or anything.

Speaker 1: All right, Thanks you calling everybody. Hey, we'll be right

Speaker 1: back with more to Steve Hallmore.

Speaker 4: You're listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show.

Speaker 8: Here's a quick question from Reddit guys. A woman wrote, quote,

Speaker 8: my fiance and I were spending time with an old,

Speaker 8: close female friend of his. He noticed she was cold

Speaker 8: and offered his jacket to her. She wore his jacket

Speaker 8: for the rest of the evening. The woman wants to

Speaker 8: know if she should be upset with her fiance for

Speaker 8: being a gentleman.

Speaker 4: That's her question. Her fiance was just being a gentleman.

Speaker 4: Should she be upset with him? He didn't want the word.

Speaker 2: Well, let me ask you a question for the fiance

Speaker 2: the lady, was you cold?

Speaker 4: Well, she didn't say no, It was the fact problem.

Speaker 4: She didn't say she was.

Speaker 1: Cold giving you that jacket? What my girl saying? Yeah?

Speaker 1: But see, let me say this though, stop bringing your

Speaker 1: ex girlfriends around your curry.

Speaker 4: What she would have been freezing?

Speaker 1: And female friend of his, that's your fault. You didn't

Speaker 1: bring a jacket, that's your fault. It was a female friend.

Speaker 4: Of his, of his her fiancee, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2: See why is she over here?

Speaker 4: Why is she didn't bring no shawls on? She ain't

Speaker 4: got no man.

Speaker 1: Why y'all, why are you mixing women? Bruh, you can't.

Speaker 1: You can't shop women. No, no, no, no, Let me

Speaker 1: tell you something. Your woman knows if anything was evil,

Speaker 1: Oh absolutely, we know facts.

Speaker 2: I've been in a room with an ex Lord, all.

Speaker 8: Right, all right, we'll have more of the Steve Harvey

Speaker 8: Morning Show coming up at thirty three minutes after we

Speaker 8: will play around and would you rather right after this?

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Speaker 8: It's time now for a round of would you rather?

Speaker 8: Would you rather buck teeth or thin lips?

Speaker 4: The lips or buck teeth?

Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm gonna go look like buckets? No, let mean

Speaker 1: how big.

Speaker 14: You you.

Speaker 1: Gonna be that, You're gonna be that a rabbit on

Speaker 1: the your son, I'm gonna take. I'm gonna take the little.

Speaker 4: Lips, thin lips. Okay. If you don't want teeth, all right, you.

Speaker 2: Ain't gonna make it, then why not.

Speaker 4: Lips?

Speaker 1: I'm nothing to do that, all right?

Speaker 8: Would you rather watch a movie with buttered popcorn or

Speaker 8: would you rather watch a movie with loaded not chos?

Speaker 12: Boat?

Speaker 4: They're both delicious.

Speaker 1: Loaded.

Speaker 3: Now.

Speaker 1: I can't stand that because there'll ever be what I

Speaker 1: want on the chip.

Speaker 4: Yeah, ste if you have a chef, they can make it.

Speaker 1: Ain't no meat on this chip. There ain't no fire

Speaker 1: cream on this chip. Cheese fell off this chip. I'm

Speaker 1: not constructing each time I want to bite.

Speaker 2: I got to build it, all right.

Speaker 1: I just like that.

Speaker 4: So many chips to be wet, and you're going with

Speaker 4: you're going with a butter popcorn?

Speaker 10: Then?

Speaker 1: All right?

Speaker 3: All right?

Speaker 8: Would you rather be known for having a great body

Speaker 8: or would you rather be known for having for being

Speaker 8: a great leader?

Speaker 4: Being a leader?

Speaker 2: Leader?

Speaker 1: Give me.

Speaker 4: You want the body?

Speaker 2: No, I get that body. A lot of people are

Speaker 2: following me.

Speaker 1: If I.

Speaker 4: I don't want to be off see.

Speaker 2: All right, buck bee, but looking little.

Speaker 4: Wait what all right? Last one guys, we gotta get

Speaker 4: Let's get this one in.

Speaker 8: Think about this. Would you rather dinner with Trump and

Speaker 8: Millenia be or coffee with your ex?

Speaker 2: Yep?

Speaker 7: Sitting up there with my ex b and maybe a

Speaker 7: kiss with your ex. I'm not sitting up there with

Speaker 7: fat ankles and them hands bruised up like that.

Speaker 2: And I ain't doing me no more. You ain't seen

Speaker 2: me for the last time.

Speaker 1: You can believe that.

Speaker 4: All right, that's today's roun.

Speaker 1: You can't get me, but one time, that's all yes.

Speaker 8: Coming up next to our last break of the day,

Speaker 8: will close out the show with the one and only

Speaker 8: Steve Harvey right after this.

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Speaker 1: and I'm the food with the tattoo.

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Speaker 4: Here we are, guys, our.

Speaker 8: Last break of the day on this Wednesday. It's been

Speaker 8: a great day. Thank you all for listening. Of course,

Speaker 8: Steve take us home with someone.

Speaker 1: Well, you know what, man my clothes remarks. This is

Speaker 1: going to be really good because it's something I've grown

Speaker 1: to learn. Here is one of the things that I

Speaker 1: finally learned. It took me a long time, but I

Speaker 1: finally got it, and I wish I had learned this younger.

Speaker 1: So I'm sharing it to everybody that's younger than me,

Speaker 1: which is most people that listen to this show. I

Speaker 1: have learned to not care what they say. I just

Speaker 1: learned not to care man, because man I am telling you, man,

Speaker 1: it is amazing how people are, especially now with social

Speaker 1: media and all this here and blogs and all this here.

Speaker 2: It's crazy.

Speaker 3: Man.

Speaker 1: Man, do you know that I have been cool with

Speaker 1: people that I have been loyal with them, set with them, man,

Speaker 1: chopped it up with them, smoked cigars with them, all this,

Speaker 1: and they heard something about me, and without coming to

Speaker 1: me to get the truth. I started noticing little funny

Speaker 1: ways about them. And you know what, I used to

Speaker 1: try to pick and dig and figure out what it

Speaker 1: was and sit them down and have conversations with people

Speaker 1: like that. And every time I did that, somebody said, well,

Speaker 1: I ain't.

Speaker 3: Know you was like this.

Speaker 2: I said, like what, well, you know they say you

Speaker 2: did this or that? Who said that?

Speaker 3: You know?

Speaker 1: You know they say, I said, brother, that ain't even true.

Speaker 1: But instead of you coming to me as a friend

Speaker 1: or somebody that I'm associated with or cool with, you

Speaker 1: just wanted to feel that way about me anyway, which

Speaker 1: lets me know that you wasn't genuine in the first place.

Speaker 1: You was around me because it was comfortable and convenient

Speaker 1: for you, and you thought if you stay that way,

Speaker 1: eventually you'd be able to get something out of the relationship. Well, no,

Speaker 1: I got something out of it. I found out how

Speaker 1: you was. And I used to chase people down to

Speaker 1: straighten this out or or look for I stopped doing that.

Speaker 1: I don't have no rebuttal for you. I have no

Speaker 1: rebuttal for anybody about what you think or feel about

Speaker 1: me and y'all. The sooner you can get that through

Speaker 1: your head, you can get that through your skin, and

Speaker 1: you'll breathe better. You know, your skin is your largest

Speaker 1: organ on your body. It takes in more things than

Speaker 1: your mouth takes in. It takes in pollution, toxes, air,

Speaker 1: fresh air, takes in breathing, It takes in sunlight, vitamin

Speaker 1: deal absorb minerals and toxins around you. It absorbs a

Speaker 1: good things around you, floral sense, everything. So as soon

Speaker 1: as you can get that out your head, you can

Speaker 1: get a lot of that from under your skin. You

Speaker 1: can't get under my skin no more. You know why,

Speaker 1: because I stop caring and trying to chase down and

Speaker 1: prove myself to somebody. For those that love you, no

Speaker 1: explanation necessary. For those that hate you, no explanation acceptable. Man,

Speaker 1: I learned that I wish I had learned it a

Speaker 1: long time ago. So if you are younger, put that

Speaker 1: in your game book, your playbook, learn how to not

Speaker 1: care what they say. And you know who you should

Speaker 1: care about who says something. People who genuinely love you,

Speaker 1: care about you, pray for you, pull for you, encourage you,

Speaker 1: Then you should care about what they say. Everybody else, Hey, man,

Speaker 1: if ain't nobody came to your rescue, if ain't nobody

Speaker 1: stood with you in the storm, if ain't nobody got

Speaker 1: back to back to you and swung no blows with you,

Speaker 1: if ain't nobody climbed down in the hole you was

Speaker 1: in and say, hey man, I don't care what's happening.

Speaker 1: I'm with you. If you ain't got that from them,

Speaker 1: what do it matter what they think or say? Them

Speaker 1: the only people that I care about, and that's only

Speaker 1: a few people. And I'm gonna tell you right now

Speaker 1: on the rail. Look, I know my children love me.

Speaker 1: I'm clear on that. I know for a fact that

Speaker 1: my brother and my sisters love me. My brother that's

Speaker 1: living turk, climb down in the hole with me, My

Speaker 1: sister Mona, pray for me. Marjorie Harvey is the one

Speaker 1: person that saw me get myself in a situation and

Speaker 1: climb down in the hole with me and stood right there,

Speaker 1: right there. It ain't a lot of them people, man,

Speaker 1: So everybody else, man can really go on about your

Speaker 1: business and put that in your scope of things. If

Speaker 1: a person is not pulling for you, cheering for you,

Speaker 1: encouraging you, praying for you, what doesn't matter what they say,

Speaker 1: and if you pay close attention to it. The people

Speaker 1: that love you, care for you, pull for you, cheer

Speaker 1: for you, encourage you, and pray for you. They're not

Speaker 1: the ones talking about you. It's them other people, them

Speaker 1: fair weather friends, you know, you know the coworkers you got, you,

Speaker 1: the ones you thought you was cool with. You know

Speaker 1: that sit around in the circle and talk about it,

Speaker 1: everybody with you? You know them people. Everybody knows somebody

Speaker 1: like that. Hey man, listen, learn how to get those

Speaker 1: people out your head so then you don't allow them

Speaker 1: under your skin. Man. I wish I knew this years ago.

Speaker 1: I wish I understood it, man. And you know one

Speaker 1: thing I'm gonna work on this year. In my clothes remarks,

Speaker 1: I'm gonna work on being more. But you know I'm

Speaker 1: not that way, you know, Like I admire people who

Speaker 1: are well spoken and have the vocabulary and the dissertation.

Speaker 1: I was gonna try to work and be there, but then,

Speaker 1: you know what I said, Steve, just do you though,

Speaker 1: Just be who you are. You ain't got to go

Speaker 1: and be all that they are who they are, and

Speaker 1: God made you clearly who you are, and I'm fine

Speaker 1: with that. Y'all.

Speaker 2: Have a great day today. Talk to God today. He

Speaker 2: would absolutely love to hear from me.

Speaker 1: Don't call me.

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