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The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the Flow show, no filter. Are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Ah, hello, hello, hello. Happy Thursday Thursdays. I left my water in the kitchen, and I ain't about to get up and go get it. Just trust me. I'm drinking my water today. So y'all know, on thirsty Thursdays, we make sure that we remind everybody, let's drink our water like they taught us when we were kids. What, eight glasses a day? I don't know how many you know, Just drink it till you got a go to the bathroom a couple of times. That's how you know you don't drink enough water. Hi, everybody. Feeling today. Good morning, good afternoon, good night, good evening, good late night. Whenever time you listening or watching this, and if you watching it right now, shout out to the Breakfast Crew. Always in the building, always holding me down. Such great appreciation for the Breakfast crew. I hope everybody's feeling good. What we got today? We got Diddy daily. I got a dose of your daily Diddy today, and he is making me look like a psychic again. He's got another move that he's trying to get charges removed or dropped. We're going to talk about that. And I definitely got to get into what's going on with these planes. It was something that I talked about before, and so I'm gonna break down. They. They everybody starting to talk about these planes now. And y'all know if y'all been watch listening or watching this show, but especially listening, because this is before we even went video. If you were listening, it was around November, December, the holidays. I was the only one saying, hey, I don't know why what going on, but if you don't have to get on the plane, don't get on one for a while until things kind of calm the heck down. And so it happened. Now everybody's talking about it. So I'm gonna get into a little bit more of that. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. What's up? Good morning, Shawna, Michelle, Felix, everybody. If I missed you, I'll catch you when you comment next. And I l Amy, what's up? What's up? What's up? So let's get into. Let's start off with Diddy. Now. If you remember back in September, that was a long time ago. Back in September, when Diddy was arrested last year, if you remember, his lawyers went on TMZ and did a quick interview. Like, I mean, when I say quick, I mean, like, it was right after Diddy Was arrested. And then his lawyer went on a campaign or tour of doing these interviews and sat down with TMZ and he had went on there. And if you remember when the baby oil came out, the baby, the baby oil bandit they start calling Diddy. You remember when they first released the news of the 1000, was it 1000 bottles of baby oil that the feds confiscated? And then the rumors went around that it had. It was a clear substance, a some type of drug in there. And if you remember, everybody was like, what would he have that for? And so then Diddy's lawyer goes on TMZ and says hey, those came from. Was it Sam's Club or, or, or Costco? It was one of those big. One of those big, you know, big. Where you buy stuff in bundle. I can't remember if it was Costco or Sam's Club. I think it was one. It was one of those. And anyway it's not important who it was because the point is Diddy's lawyer went on TMZ and said that Diddy buy stuff in bulk all the time. And he bought that from whether it was Costco or Sam's Club. I think it was Costco. He. They name dropped. And the very next day that same, that same statement came up. And then whether it was Costco, I believe it's Costco or Sims, they came out and said, hey, we don't even sell that baby oil. So they saying. So his lawyer went on there and told. Which came out to be a bold faced lie. And the place came out and said they didn't even sell that baby oil, right? And at that moment I said two things. Now first thing, the obvious thing is what the heck is this lawyer doing, right? But then me knowing how the elites like Diddy are and also knowing the communication, you know, I've dealt with lawyers in my lifetime. So, you know, you usually communicate to them what you want or what you say if something come up you, you. I'm sure he asked did he about the baby oil or whatever the lawyer. And I'm sure Diddy said I got it from here, I got it from there. And so a narcissist like Diddy would definitely say that, not knowing if it's true or not. And now you got your lawyer looking crazy. But I say all that to say when that happened, nobody else was really speaking on how terrible this whole legal defense but Diddy is, is about to be and how it was at that time I was the one who said this is horrible. Like Diddy's legal team there, it seems like they're horrible, but it seems like they're getting instruction from Diddy because if you know people, billionaires or. Or a list, celebrities, and, you know, a lot of them. A lot of them think they're good at everything. They think that they know better than the doctor, they know better than the lawyer. They know better than the realtor. They know better than everybody around. Even though they may be an athlete or they may be an actor or they may be a rapper, and they may be great at that, but because they're great at that, they think they can do everybody's job. And so they will hire a lawyer, pay him big money, and then tell him what to do as if they are a lawyer. So I could see that already going on early, and nobody was mentioning it. And I was like. I was telling y'all on the podcast. I said, this is this deep legal team. This whole legal defense is. Is. Is. Is crappy. And it's ran by. I could tell is what Diddy's telling them to do. Why am I talking about all this? Because now we have another example, and now everybody's talking about how horrible the defense is, and they feel like the lawyers are just taking Diddy's money. But that goes back to, look, anybody, whether it's a lawyer or a doctor or whoever, if you don't let them do their job and they try to give you advice and you paying them big money, eventually they gonna say, you know what? Let me just do what you want me to do. That's human nature. You know what? You know so much. All right, you paying me the big bucks, but you telling me what to do. Okay? So it gets to the point where a person just go with it, because that's what they want. They paying money given what they asked for. So now we got a new article where Diddy is trying to get charges removed or dropped because of racism. Yep, you heard that? Racism. Diddy is saying, let me take one of the quotes. And actually, 50 Cent is the one who actually started talking about it. So 50 Cent said that. He said, why is Puff basically trying to. To. To use racism and saying that they're all doing this just because he's a Black man. And 50 said, of course. Yeah. I mean, you are black. We all knew that, but you didn't need a 50. You don't. You don't need $5,000 an hour Attorney to tell you that. So it was like, okay, now he's talking about it. So let's get into the Article. I was floored when I saw this. I said Diddy, because basically Diddy said in his. In his defense, he's basically saying, yes, I did these things. But he's saying most of these charges that I'm charged with normally go unpunished. So I'll give you an example. This is what he's saying. He's saying, just because most of the time, if you're going five miles or less over or whatever, I'm just using this example that's like telling the cop, well, why are you pulling me over? Speeding? Everybody else on the highway is speeding, so I shouldn't get a speeding ticket. That defense never works. And that defense doesn't sound like the defense, especially in this situation, that a lawyer that you paying $5,000 an hour for. It seems like they would come up with something a little bit more complex or a little bit. Something that hold a little bit more weight than this, considering what he's charged with and considering that he could. They wouldn't even accept $50 million to let you out. So to say that I'm charged with stuff people don't. Are never punished with, that don't hit that falls very flat. Matter of fact, extremely flat. And that sounds like it's coming from Diddy. That don't sound like a legal team after all this time, and then now after all this stuff come out, they gonna sit down and say, hookah, we done tried everything. So let's say that these charges normally go unpunished. And they're doing this because he's a powerful black man. That is literally Diddy talking. Why do I know? Like I told y'all, it's hard for me to cover these things because I was a big Diddy fan. When I was a kid. Growing up, Diddy and bad boy was everything. But by me being such a Diddy fan, I have watched what Diddy has done over the years, starting back in the 90s. And one thing that Diddy always did is he would pull the race car. That was. That was something he would go to. Whether it was with the Diageo or whatever that liquor company. When things got heated with them, he went there with them. When he had disputes with record labels, he would go to that. He would go to that defense. Hey, you doing this to me for a black man. And, hey, you can feel however you want to feel. What I'm talking about right now has nothing to do with. If that's what Diddy felt, that's what he felt. We do as black man, we do sometimes get singled out and this and that. I am a black man, so I know. But it also proves that Diddy does this every. Like, this is his car that he'll go to when all else fails. And now it's just more proof that Diddy is running his own legal defense. And it's not going to end too well. Like, let the professionals do what they do. This is from Business Connect. And the article reads, sean Diddy Combs seeks dismissal of federal charge, citing statutes, racist origins. This is. This was a. A nice piece. So it goes on to say music mogul Sean Diddy, Mohawk Diddy, AKA the Diddler, has filed a motion to dismiss a federal charge against him, arguing that the statue in question has racist origins and is unfairly applied. Combs legal team contends that the law has historically been used to target black individuals and should not be used. In his case, that could be fine and dandy. I will never, as a black man, I will never tell another black man whether he's being singled out or mistreated. That's. I mean, I can't do that because I've had things happen to me where I felt like I was singled out because I was a black man. I mean, let's just be honest. We not. We don't have to sugarcoat things on the Flow show, no filter. We talk about what's really going on. But also, I don't. I think everybody in some way experiences situations, not just black, you know, women, foreigners, you know, everybody has their experiences. So I would never say that. But I will say this. When you being. When you in prison or jail and they won't even let you out for 50 million, and you've been there since September is September, October, November, December, January, we talking about damn near six months. And they ain't letting you out. Then you got all these people coming out and you're on video putting hands, feet, paws and ankles on Cassie. This ain't the time to be talking about. I. I know I broke the law, but the law shouldn't be. I shouldn't be held accountable because I'm a black man. This just don't. You gotta read the room. Diddy and I know your legal team to Diddy's legal team. I know y'all just doing what he telling y'all, but at some point, you gotta step up and be a man and tell, we the lawyers, let us do our job because this looks crazy. This ain't the time to say that. So let's go on the charge, which stems from an ongoing federal Investigation has not been specified in detail by Combs attorney. So they're not saying what the charge is exactly. They're being secretive about that. However, they claim that the statue has been disproportionately enforced against people of color, violating constitutional protections. So if a judge or a juror or anybody reads this, they might say, okay, let's say I take you up on what you saying, right? If that's the case, why didn't you speak out about this before? You've been in the public eye for a long time. You've been standing up for things for a long time. If this charge, or this, I guess we could just call it this charge, they won't tell us to charge. I don't know what to call it. But whatever charge it is, if this charge is disproportionately, disproportionately affecting black men or black people, why didn't you address it anytime before you were locked up behind bars and 50 million wouldn't even get you out? Now, these are just the questions that people will ask when, when you come with this claim. This of course fitting now that you would use that or say that you're trying to get out. So, but the question would be, why didn't you stand up for this cause before if you knew about it? And so it goes on to say, this law has deep rooted biases and has been weaponized against black Americans for decades. Combs legal team stated in court documents, we urge the court to recognize the unjust foundation of this statute and dismiss the charge against Mr. Combs. Y'all, this, he can't think this, this gonna work. Like, I'm, I'm just really thinking, like to think that federal feds are going to just drop charges that they have brought after hours and hours and hours of hours and days and weeks and years they've been following. You think they gonna just remove it because you say, yes, I did it, but the law is racist? I don't know. Y'all tell y'all, y'all tell me what y'all think. Personally, I don't think that. I don't think that defense strategy will work. But who knows? Federal prosecutors have yet to respond to this motion. Article goes on to say, but legal experts suggest that challenging a law's historical context is an uncommon but not unprecedented defense strategy. If the court rules in Combs favor, it could set a significant precedent in how such laws are applied. So again, I'm not the judge, I'm not a juror, I'm not law enforcement I'm not. None of that. So I can't say if this will work or not. I'm just giving my opinion on it. But if, let's say if he was successful like this article says, it would have a significant, it would set a significant precedent on all of these kind of laws, which is another reason why I don't see this going through. Because if it does, it's going to open up a can of worms. I don't think they want to open up. Combs, a Grammy winning award, Grammy winning artist, an influential entrepreneur, has been under scrutiny in recent months due to multiple legal challenges. Despite the controversy, he has remained active in his business and philanthropic, philanthropic, philanthropic endeavors. The court is expected to review the motion in the coming weeks with a ruling that could shape the trajectory of this case. Story developing. Story developing. So what do we have on the horizon and where does this leave, where does this leave us in the Diddy case? Well, we know the Enterprise letter is supposed to be coming in March. We right around the corner from March. We already in a short month. So the, the, the Enterprise letter, which is supposed to spell out everything that Diddy's been doing with the business and how he has and who has worked with him and who helped him carry out all of these illegal activities, that comes out in March. Now we got a ruling on Diddy basically saying charges should be dropped because of racism. We got that coming. And then after all of that, May 5, we have a trial set. I don't know what y'all think. Do y'all, do y'all think, do y'all think it's gonna be successful? Let me know in the fan mail. I don't know, but we shall see. And also I have something we got to talk about. Those planes, it's getting out of hand, y'all. I told y'all. And now everybody's starting to talk about it. And for the day one, people who have been, who go back two years ago have been following me know that this is not strange for me. I pretty much, there's a lot of subjects or storylines or theories that I bring out that nobody is talking about. And then months later, everybody's talking about it. And that is part of the reason. People who have been following me for two years have followed me all the way to this podcast, all the way to YouTube, all the way from Tick Tock. Because this has been something that I've been doing. I, when I call out that when I said stay away or, or it only take a plane when you, if you have to because stuff just don't feel right. Nobody was talking about planes. Nobody even was people wondering why I was even saying that. Fast forward maybe a month or two after I've said that. Two months. Well, a month is started happening, and in two months, now everybody's talking about it. Month and two months later, everybody's saying what I said. So, and we're going to talk about that and what we need to do, and we gonna break down all of the travel situations that have happened or how many. There have been like 80 something accidents just in 2025. But before I do that, I would like to read a. There's a cause. And like I told y'all, this show is. My design for this show is to give a voice to not just me, to the people who support me and invest in this show. When I say invest, I mean invest your time, invest your money, whatever you invest. Invest isn't always about money. Invest is if you dedicate an hour or so to listen to this show every day, I'm gonna give you a voice. So I give my opinions. But like I said, this is a free podcast, free country. Whether you on the right side or the left side or whatever side you on, if you want something, something to be heard, you can send it to me in the fan mail or you can DM it to me on social media, and I would gladly bring awareness to it and let everybody decide. And when I bring awareness to these things for my listeners, it's not to say you all have to do it or you don't do it. This is just something, information that a fellow listener, which is, I figure we all are a community. They want to bring light to it. If it's something that you're not interested in, then don't worry about it. But if you are, support our listeners and support our community, because we got a lot of great people in this community. So this is from one of my listeners, and I encourage anybody to bring stuff to the light. And I would definitely read it. We are a family. It ain't about everybody agreeing with what I'm saying. It's not about me agreeing with everything y'all saying. It's about us being family and being bigger than any one case or one take. Anybody that deserts you or deserts us because they're mad because of one take you had or one thing you said or one thing you believe in. This ain't the community for you anyway, because we got real love. My followers, my. My listeners, my supporters know I have real love for people who support me And I try my best to reciprocate the love and help out. So if you get mad at me because of one take I said or something, then this isn't the community for you anyway. Because we're not bonded by a take. We're not bonded by. We all agree exactly on every freaking point. We are bonded by the love that we come together every morning or every evening. And I can speak freely and you guys can speak freely to me. I don't get upset if you disagree. Put in the fan mail about something I said. I'll read it because I got real love for y'all. My love ain't about everybody agreeing with me. That's not what love is. Love is about. I accept y'all, y'all accept me and let's do this thing. So this comes from one of my listeners, so I want to read it out here. She says, I'm reaching out to ask if you'd be able to share this information on the podcast to let people know about this opportunity to make change happen. The this request comes from the People's Union of the USA to participate in the 24 hour economic blackout. This is a response to our current state of the economy in this country. To show the billionaires that we the people are in charge of our money spending and what power we hold as consumers. The ask is to participate. The ask to participate is an easy but strong way by not spending any Money on Friday, February 28, except for small business or emergency needs. I personally believe this is one small step that we can take in our everyday lives to really make a difference and stand up to those powerful and wealthy people who take way more than they need from us working class. And then they sent the link and what I'll do is I'll post this link somewhere where you guys can see it. I might post it in this particular show. Notes um, it's a link to join the People's Union. But if you just want to go to it yourself, it's join the Peoples Union.com just how it sounds. JoinThePlesUnion.com this listener says, I cannot stress enough the imperativeness of this opportunity to show the 1 percenters that we hold the true power of this economy and they will not get away with taking advantage of our hard earned money without a fight. Spread the word to others, you know, so we can make this impact as one united front of badass people. Done taking sh. You know the app on Spotify on me about my language. So. But I like what you said. I like that Energy, take it. Take this stuff from the greedy and the selfish 1%. And then she went and said, I know you stated previously that you have fallen victim to having your money taken without consent from Walmart and Macy's, which is true. I told y'all those stories. Helping others in the same situations and getting justice is all I've been doing. So she says, let's hit them where it really hurts. Great show as always. Keep up your fantastic work. Thank you for that, listener. I, I appreciate the message. And if you want to join the board, go to the People's Union, check it out. And then like I said, this listener is saying February 28th, unless you're spending with small businesses or emergency needs, February 28th is the day that people are trying to take a stand. If you want to participate, participate. If you don't, that's your choice. But like I said, I'm a man of my word. If you have a cause, put it in the fan mail or DM me on Facebook or Instagram and I'll have no problem bringing it to you. One thing about it, I, I, I, I don't care if it's something I know about or don't know about. If you invest and listen and take the time to support me, I will support y'all. I've been doing it from the beginning. It's not just all about Diddy. And if people know me from when I started, my backbone is helping the people and getting justice. And it ain't just about horrific crimes. If Walmart do you wrong, if the airline do you wrong, I've been standing up from the beginning, so thank you for that. And let's get into these plane crashes, y'all. I appreciate that listener and I encourage more people. If you have something you want to say, you want to say it out loud. If you dis, if you agree with something I'm saying, if you want to say it, say. If you disagree and you have some reasons, put it in the put send me a message. It don't bother me. I love it. So let's go on and let's look into these. Let's talk about this plane crash. It has got so bad that that Delta, that flipped over situation, where the plane flipped over, that Delta situation, y'all see that they offering $30,000 per passenger. Is that enough? Is that enough? And shout out. So listener, I just wanted to let the listener know. Just so you know, I have a few people in this chat already saying that they are going to join your movement. So shout out to you for bringing that to something that the community is interested in. Let's keep it moving. But we will definitely. And don't forget, you can always join us live. It's a very fun time for breakfast at 7:30am for the show. Or, or also you can join us at 12 noon for the lunch show. Anyway, let's get into this, these planes thing. I try my best to keep everybody safe, y'all. So let's, let's, let's, let's look into this. So let's talk about, I'm gonna just talk about this. How many plane crashes have there been in 2025 and how many fatalities have we had so far? Well, USA Today just did an article on it and that is actually the title. Shout out to Anthony Robledo for the article. But it breaks down all this plane crash. So listen into this so you can have knowledge. Like I said, hey, some of us have to fly. This is not, you know, no scare, fear mongering or anything like that. This is just information. Let's go. So some of the key points in this article we had two small planes collided in midair near Marina Regional Airport airport in Arizona resulting in two fatalities. Also that the crash marks the second fatal midair plane crash in the U. S this year with a total of 14 fatal aircraft accidents reported in 2025. Y'all, it's 2025 and if we only two, we're not even two months into 2025 and we have 14 fatal aircraft accidents already. So let's get into it. So first of all, the article talks about the two small plane crash, the one we just had. So two small planes collided in the air in Southern Arizona airport killing two people on Wednesday and marking the second midair crash in the U.S. this year. Now these were two single engine planes that collided around 8:30am at the Moreno Regional Airport about 20 miles northwest of Tucson, Arizona. Tucson. Tucson, Arizona. I'm sorry about that. So Tucson, Arizona is basically where this took place. The crash is the latest in a slate of recent aviation disasters in the U.S. including the devastating midair crash between military Blackhawk helicopter and an American Airlines commercial plane outside Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last month. All 67 people on board passed away. You know that, know that story well. So now let's go on to the DC Mid Air Collision marked this DC Mid Air Collision marked the first high profile commercial aviation crash in 15 years. Experts assured that aviation remains extremely safe though the recent disasters have raised concerns about flying fueling the concern was another incident that Just happened on Monday. It's the one I was just talking about. A Delta Airlines regional jet carrying 80 people flying out of Minneapolis crashed after flipping at Toronto International Airport. A total of 18 people were injured, but there were no fatalities. Now, let me tell you something about this, this situation before I go on. The indestructible, whatever. I don't know what those seat belts are made out of, but those seat belts that they have in planes are made out of some indestructible material. That's amazing, right? And from what I'm hearing on the article, everybody had their, their seat belts on when it crashed and flipped over, and they were all hanging like bats. So let me tell you something, that, that this, and this is the importance to pay attention to what's going on in current events. And this is for me, because now I got a dog myself. See, I don't just speak out on everybody else. I'm harder on myself than I would ever be on anybody else. Diddy, Elon, Trump, Biden. I'm way harder on myself. And I'm always talking about or thinking about something stupid that I did that I need to not do on anymore. And so let me tell you, when I, when, as when I seen this Delta accident, what it showed me something that I didn't really realize the importance of. Let me be honest with y'all. Sometimes I would, I would take my seatbelt off before we land just because it get on my nerves or I don't like the feeling of it. Just to be free. Y'all know I like to be free. See, I don't even wear a shirt. I like to. I don't like things really on me. So I don't do it a lot. But there have been times when I was like, I don't need to seat belt. When everybody say, they say, put your seatbelt on. We about to land. I'm thinking like, if we crash, what is a seatbelt going to do? I'm just being honest with you. It's not something I did a lot, but I've done it. And now after this happened, I would never not had a damn seatbelt on. I will never not have that seatbelt on. Now I see. Like, that could have been the one time out of a hundred times say, I'm on that plane. Like I said, I don't do it all the time, but every now and then, I have been known to take that seatbelt off. And so if I was on that plane, I would have been the one who would have had serious injuries. Because when it flipped over, I probably would have landed on my head and neck or whatever. This is just me giving you my honest thoughts of when I was reading the article and I was thinking about myself. So I note to self, when I do get back on a plane, keep that freaking seatbelt on. Shout out to everybody on this plane that had it on because it saved lives. So I'm gonna go on. But, yeah, I thought I was like, y'all, I can't. I gotta stop doing that. And I'm sure nobody else probably does that but me. But just in case we got somebody out there that, that, that does that like me, every now and then you think that seatbelt is like, don't really. Is like not gonna do nothing. Cause I've always in my mind thought, like, if a plane crash, what the heck is a seatbelt gonna do? But now I really see the importance. So anybody out there that does that stupid stuff like me, this will let you know, don't ever not have that seatbelt on. It will save you in this type of situation. So let's go on. It says, how many aviations. How many aviation accidents have there been this year? There have actually been. I said 80 something. There's actually been 94 aviation accidents. I just looked like not too long ago and it was 80 something. So it must have been like 10 to 15 crashes in like less than a week or something. So now it says there have been 94 aviation accidents in 2025. According to the data from the National Transportation Safety on board, there were 63 incidents in January and 31 incidents in February. Wow. Wow. Now how many deadly plane crashes have there been in 2025? Data posted by safety board reported 13 fatal aircraft accidents this year, including 10 in January and three in February. And that is as of Monday. On Wednesday, the fatal midair collision in Arizona brought the annual total to 14. Wow, man, this is for somebody like me. This. I don't need to be reading this because I'm already a little paranoid going on these planes anyway. But I also like to know what the hell is going on too. So how many major US plane crashes in 2025? Man, they have been too many. There have been several major deadly disasters yet. The January 29th crash in Washington that killed 67 is the only fatal commercial aviation crash in 2025 and in the past 15 years. So let's go over them. January 29th, Washington, D.C. an American Airlines regional jet carrying 64 people was hit by the Black Hawk. I don't have to go into that January 31st, in Philadelphia. A small medical jet carrying a child patient crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood. Seven people died, including all six on board the plane and another car on the ground. February 6th, this was Alaska. A small plane carrying 10 people crashed in Alaska after losing speed and altitude and vanishing from the radar. That was the plane that actually vanished and we didn't know what happened to it. And then the next thing we know is no longer here. It's crashed. Nobody survived that, by the way, which was just sad. February 10th, we just talked about Arizona. Two private jets collided at Scottsdale Airport, killing one person and injuring four. The collision happened when one plane veered off the Runway after landing and crashed into the other on the ramp. One person died and four others were injured. And then we have, of course, most recent. February 19th, two single engine planes collide in the midair in Marina, Arizona, killing two people. So after hearing all of that, if I'm on a plane, I'm going to be. I might wet myself the minute I feel some turbulence. I'm just being honest with y'all, but let's look at the, let's look at the bright side. Article goes on to say, is flying still Safe in the U.S. let's see what they say. Flying on U.S. commercial airlines is still considered safe. Air travel is the absolute safest form of transportation according to a 2024 transportation statistics report. And this is from the Bureau of Transportation, Transportation incidents for all modes claimed 44,000 lives in 2022, which all of but 2,000 involved highway motor vehicles. So we've heard it a thousand times. They say it's way more dangerous to drive in a, to ride and drive a car than it is a plane. But I'm sure there are some people right now that would beg to differ. So are y'all, are y'all fine with the planes or not? Are y'all gonna get on a plane? Do you have to? I have to in another couple months. I hope everything is kind of sorted out by then, or I might just have to have about five or six shots of some type of vodka before, before the plane take off, knock me out. And hopefully when the plane lands, I'll be at my destination, which will probably be Cleveland, and all will be well. But in all seriousness, in all seriousness, just be safe. You know, we got, we can't, we ain't gonna live our life in fear. We gotta fly, we gotta fly, we gotta drive, we gotta drive. But what we can do is be on these countries behind in these plane, in these airlines and let Them know, step up the safety precautions. I don't know if we need stricter pilot guidelines. I don't know. I do know I'm not going to go into it. I may do a deep dive later. But the whistleblower that was saying something about the whistleblower that's no longer here, he was saying something about the parts being used on these planes are low quality and amongst other things. And he. And he felt like the airlines don't want you to know that. And ironically, that whistleblower is not here anymore. And then now we have a series of accidents. So I don't know, just throwing that out there. I just want y'all to do y'all research on that and. And you tell me what you think. But it's definitely a sad situation. And many, many people have either lost their lives already this year or been injured. And we don't want to see that. We don't like to see that. And hopefully they do something about it. So what we got coming up also, we gonna Diddy motion. We don't know when the motion for that situation, the racism that he's calling out, we don't know when that is coming. But as soon as that motion comes, I will be the first one to let you know. Also, Usher, something I didn't get to tell y'all about the, the other episode, I ran out of time. There's an interview with Usher out here, and he was asked about an innocent question. He was asked, what about his first kiss? Does he remember his first kiss or whatever? And then he said, he said, do you mean a kiss that I wanted or a kiss that I didn't want? And of course, you all know that raised all kind of eyebrows. And everybody's antennas kind of went up because even the interviewer just kind of changed subjects because you could tell she knew that she was about to open up a can of worms or possibly open up a can of worms that she didn't want to open. But look up the Usher interview. I forgot what podcast is on, but if you just search latest Usher interview, you'll see a lot of people wondering, what was the kiss that he didn't want? What situation is he talking about? Was he a child? Was he 13, 14? When he was at the Diddy, what did he say? Diddy camp. When he was at Diddy camp, did it happen there? Did it happen somewhere else outside of the Diddy situation? But people's antennas definitely went up when Usher said that. And I meant to. I meant to remind y'all that on Tuesday and forgot and just thought. And then it just came to me last night. So I just wanted to let y'all know. Go check out that Usher interview. Let's look it up. You could go to Twitter or. And just search Usher interview, First Kiss or something like that. And you can also look on. Search on social media. The Jay Z situation, before I get out of here, on the Apple and Spotify, we know we stand live on YouTube. But the Tony Busby, Jay Z situation and what I'm hearing, I am hearing that Tony Busby has more in store for Jay Z and Roc Nation. I heard he has something that he's coming back strong with. And what they're saying is that he realized that Jay Z has New York on lock, basically. And this is. This is what they're saying, that. That Tony Busby realizes he can't win in New York with Jay Z because of Jay Z's power and influence. Again, I don't know. This is just. This is just what they're saying. So they are saying that Tony Busby is about to go hard at Roc Nation and Jay Z. But what he's going to do differently now is he's not going to focus on New York or, you know, bringing the cases through New York. Instead, he is going to be filing and bringing the cases and focusing on Texas. As we all know, Busby is the man in Texas. Houston, Dallas, all the way, anywhere in Texas. They love Tony Busby. And we all know that Jay Z is the man in New York. He's from Brooklyn. He's a billionaire. I think they just listed all the billionaires. I think Jay Z's worth is like almost at 3 billion at this point from the list that I was just looking at. So if we. If we equate it to sports, Tony Busby feels like he's been battling Jay Z in his backyard or on his home floor, and the cards may be rigged, the deck may be stacked. And so now he wants to play ball with Jay Z or Roc Nation on his court, which is Texas. Now, will it make a difference? I can't say, but according to Tony Busby's team and inside sources around his team, it will make a huge difference. So not only do we need to pay attention to Diddy in this new motion, this racist motion that they're gonna rule, that the judge is going to rule on and sooner than later, I'm sure. But we also need to pay attention to. We need to pay attention to this Jay Z, Busby situation. Like I told you, I'm calling it as it's happening in front of me. I told you that although Busby took a serious l recently by having, by dismissing the case. And it just was a terrible look about for Busby. And it's gonna make his road of getting justice for his victims, whether it's Jay Z is a defendant or Diddy, it's gonna make his role a little tougher. But like I said, Tony Busby got an ego just like, just like Jay Z. And to think that he gonna run back with his tail between his legs, that ain't gonna happen. I told you yesterday or the day before yesterday that I was pretty sure this was Tuesday, that although Tony Busby is down, I don't think he's out. But as of right now, Jay Z has the upper hand in the Tony Busby battle that we've been watching. But I'm hearing now that Tony Busby is recharging, regrouping and has a new strategy for Jay Z and still has ongoing lawsuits towards ROC Nation for impersonating officials, federal official or just in impersonating or whatever witnesses. So that's still ongoing. So that situation, although that was a huge, huge, huge, gigantic win for Jay Z. It ain't over. But this is over. 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