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founder off the record labels. he is involved with jill scott, chris brown and justin timberlake. he is spearheading a m to get rid of these violence, over sexualized lyrics that our children are hearing every single day. >> i am saying if you are artistic be artistic write something that everybody ain't doing. build a community up. you getting rich off the community. put somebody back into it. put better words in it. >> he is a father of seven himself. you see video of his little kids. they don't know what the lyrics are. they are imitating their big stars. he said our radio stations are not responsible and certain songs need to be edited further, even the clean version. >> we have all been through this, playing the radio in the car. you are like my gosh turn off that station real quickly because kids are starting to
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imitate in the back seat. >> definitely, i love carbon, i great muse being and producer. i just to me personally i feel like as the music on the radio should be a little cleaner but the radio station is in the business. it is a business. if these song writers ape artists are making these songs that people are buying, this is what we have to do as radio station toss play the music. carlos knows song writers and producers. he needs to talk to his fellow song writers and producers about making better content because radio station is just the end all that be all. what the radio station does is they look the at the numbers of what is selling. what is being requested. this look at the number of hits that a video gets on you tube. you have to go to the source of who is making this content. do i believe radio stations should clean up songs more but you have to look at the beast
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an say. protest beyonce. protest different artists making this kind of muse that i can regular stations are playing. >> you think this protest is miss guided then? he was kind of -- >> i do. i do. like i said again i love carbon. i respect him as a man, music genius that he is but you have to get to the source of it. the radio stations, it is not radio station's job to raise your kids. i think the better question is, where the parents. you're listing your kids listen to this kind of music. we had, sir mix a lot. we had different lyrics. my parents were there. they policed me to a certain extent i could not listen to certain music. it is also the parents. >> come on, radio stations, help me out as a parent. it is so hard to compete. >> you are in the car with the
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kids. you have to turn the channel. if i am listening to beyonce but if they are talking about monica lewinsky, there is just stuff. >> i blame monica lewinsky, got to blame monica. >> that goes back to the 90's. >> we should get carbon in here tomorrow and you can debate him, how is that. >> i love carmen but you know song writers and you know producers, go to them as well. >> i have his number right here. we will get him in here tomorrow. >> i love carbon. >> you know, you work for a radio station. you have to put on a different hat. parents are responsible. artists are responsible. the radio station is responsible too. we're all in it as a team. >> it is radio and now kids have the internet. they have access to the internet. if we're playing clean version on the radio guess what they are doing on the cell phones. >> we will see you over here
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in a little bit. researchers say caring for a person with autism costs more than previously believed. a study show costs can sore to $2 million, for those living with both autism and intellectual disabilities and the cost to care for someone who lives with only autism is more than a million-dollar over a life time. data accounts for expenses that include, direct, medical, educational, residential costs as well as indirect costs such as lost wages. these figures are a life time care estimate, and study is public in the journal of the american medical association the jama. >> such a struggle for families just trying to do the best for your kids. we know so many people are faced with all this. trying to get occupational therapist, physical therapist but we know everybody on the spectrum has a different
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issue, and to get best for your children. >> yes, a million-dollar. just for autism itself. >> young girls treated like little princesses at home. that is how we treat them. they are at risk have getting sick later in life. >> well, i would say yes. new research, suggest that girls are less active than boys by the age of eight and only a fraction on of 14 year-old girls are as physically as active as they should be. boys are encourage to be rough and rumble but young girls are trained to be popular, behave like little princesses. if children don't get in the habit of being active it can lead to other diabetes and health risks. >> i think a lot of it, and i have three boys, you are at the park. look at the shoes they are wearing. everyone wants to dress up. princess shoes are great. but if you are wearing sandals it is very difficult to do a lot of this, climbing up the slide the wrong way. >> my granddaughter teddy, my
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daughter sent me a picture the other day. we were out for a hike. they insists on wearing a princess outfit every where they go now even with the tiara. >> little girl wanted to wear it for picture day. same thing. >> you want to have both sides but your kid has to be able to wear a dress and have little lycra, that they can have on when climbing outside the park. that is a battle. you want them to be cute. but they have to be able to run around and get exercise too. >> get your little princess, come on, get that tiara off. >> bringing families back to the dinner table is very important. that is what one app promises to do, shut down all of the phones, tablets at dinner time. >> this is created by richard saa, co founder of the din are time a meal planning web site. he created it because he noticed how distract his three kids get during dinner time. app is free but we have set up to do on this one.
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once the app is activated it will block all of the kids gadgets until dinner is done. it shows how long until dinner is over. >> it is weird, little count down clock on it, jen do you think this will work with your kids. >> no, no i don't. here's the deal. a couple months ago we dunn plugged monday where we did everything not on, no tv, no screen, no phone, we played monopoly. right? the kids were happy bit. next thing i know, steve my husband is like texting his friend. brody was like dad, i thought it was unplugged monday. i do think like you had said earlier you have to set boundaries and no toys at the dinner table and no electronics and that goes from age three to 23, is that right guys. >> yes. >> are boyfriend is on his phone during dinner. >> yes, it is everyone.
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>> even steve fredrick is guilty of that other thing is you have to create conversation. i think just taking away the thing, then they will talk to you. i think every day when brody and landry come in the house. i say what was the best thing you did. what is what you wanted to work on. same thing do you with relationships all over. your girl friend how are the kids. you see your co worker how was yesterday and your weekend. just taking away stuff is ridiculous. i have to say that the kids aren't dumb. they know who get around the app. i love this thing. so on brody's lap top we set this big timer on the kind will and lap top. you know what borrowed difficult. he restarts the computer,. >> how did you figure that out. >> he said he's eight years old. do you think i'm the baby. >> you should be able to say tour kids in phone, no tablets why you eat.
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>> no legos, no tablets, just talking to each other you don't like it go to your room. >> even turning off the tv. i have the news on when i'm making dinner. just turn off the tv. toys out of the room. >> there is no more tmzy watch it almost every night. it is one of the most filth yes, sir shows on television. >> and they wonder why don't old sterling was wearing a batman mask. but the bottom line is you have to create meaning full moments with your kids and your spouses and make it work. i don't think anyone inventing an app will help that. >> hey jen, you look really nice today. >> thank you that orange is working. >> i took a shower. >> highlighted. >> yes. >> there is a serious health risk affecting millions of americans and they say it is as deadly as smoking cigarettes, over eating, obesity and all that. you know what it is, loneliness. >> this is a report featured
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on business insider.com and it says loneliness, weakens our immune system and increases inflammation which can lead to heart disease, die beat and arthritis. 40 percent of adult are lonely. >> my goodness. >> that is double from the 1980's. they are blaming social media and all this we are spending so much time on these false interactions and not spending time with people in real life. >> yes. >> do you feel lonely. >> me? >> you don't that have special somebody in your life. >> no, no. >> he is surrounded by delaware valley. all over instagram i see pictures of you out and about, all over the place. >> saturday night, i told you this, i believe i took a thousand people of people who watch the show but it is a lot of this. iron then you wait because they can never take it on the
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first try. >> flash. >> stop making that face. >> thinks the grosses one ever. >> you will be talking to him and trying to tell him something and making these disgusting noise. >> yes. >> it is under mining you a little bit when you are talking. >> serious issue. >> can i tell but this detroit couple that i have heard about. seems to have mastered staying together, by staying apart. this i believe is a great idea. he is albert. that is betty lou, right. they have been dating for quite a while, for years. they have his and her homes side by side. just like his and her towels in the bathroom. neighbors say the homes draw attention. betty lou and her home first and then albert decided to buy
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the house next to her. he bought the house next to her. albert says, they are welcomed in each others homes at anytime, you don't have to knock. >> i bought that one. i said this is my house now. you stay over here i don't want you over here. >> how does that work out. >> i spend more time over here. some people drive by and say you are in the wrong house. i said okay i'll go back. >> yeah. >> when he needs another cigarette he goes over. >> the homes are basically mirror images of each other, except albert's has a man cave and a frat boy feel. he has a fridge full of beer in the basement. they are welcomed in each others home. they don't have knock. you just walk in and out whenever you want. >> the problem is then you know he will show up at her door what is for dinner. i only have mayo. >> your mayo, that is all you need, right. >> would you like it for private time.
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>> yes, i love it. >> i love the idea. i'm a big proponent of the separate bedrooms, separate bathrooms, separate lives, separate cities. >> separate cities can be a really good thing because time you spend together is phenomenal. >> yes it is a struggle. >> oh, your man now lives in kansas city. >> the hour difference and you have to skype you are skypeing. >> how about exciting going out to los angeles and fun trips. >> is this thing breaking apart. >> is it over. >> yes. >> because you will never last. >> no, we're fine. >> there is somebody else around here that you candidate. i love aaron. >> he will whip your butt. >> it is all fun and games on the tonight show, they do this little bit that i love on jimmy fallon. they have people coming on, famous people really tight white pants. it is a tight pants bit.
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check out jennifer lopez with jimmy last night with her pants. >> ♪ >> listen up you little bleep. i will scratch you. don't make me kick up my heels. >> it is a great bit. >> couple weeks ago i saw will ferrell coming out with his white pants. >> i like her abs too. >> she looks great. >> i'm going to cut you. >> look at that belly button. >> dang, what is she pushing
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50. >> she's in her mid 40's. >> doesn't she have twins too. she just cut that young guy. >> casper? >> she has dated two backup singers in her life dropped them both. >> she did that drake video one time. >> she's 44. i thought she was 47, sorry. >> jimmy fallon's's history rap duos are a social media phenomenon. his rap partner justin timberlake. well, philly mag turns it spotlight on a couple that loves those wraps. >> they always do history of lap. here's local couple trying to do their same version. >> that is risky. >> they are doing their own version. >> ladies and gentlemen, history of love rap, introducing, my wife, leslie ann huff. >> i don't sweat it. >> ♪
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>> ♪ >> that is pretty good. >> i love this. rocking out bride, super cute. >> yes. >> beautiful room. >> you said these people live in the delaware valley, right. >> yes. >> all right. >> where is this. >> is this the kimmel center. >> good call. >> that would be -- >> i don't think so. >> my money is on that but you are right it is a theater. >> yes. >> where was that, somebody watching the show knows where that is. she's cute. >> the saying goes, hell have
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no fury like a woman scorned. well, what happens when the scorned is a guy. >> men can be just as nasty. there is a three two-year old guy from australia recently divorced. he's selling his ex-wife's wedding dress on line because she stepped out on him with his best friend. >> um-hmm. >> there is the dress. >> and the ad says, due to be married soon? not planning to stay faithful. do you want to sleep with your husband's closest friend. then this is the wedding dress for you. he goes on to say, this ensemble will make you the envy of your posse, on your fraudulent wedding day. star ads that it was cut from the cloth of judas itself. >> great deal on the gown. >> you get upset and your feelings are hurt. >> i don't think it is cute when men do that. it is not sexy to be whiney. >> have you ever had to throw
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a man's clothing out the front lawn. >> no, i never have. >> i have friends that did, like waiting to exhale. cut all of the man's pants with scissors. every single pair. >> right in the crouch. >> right in the crouch. >> i had a woman get so mad at me, i probably had 70 ties in my closet. she cut every single one of them in half. >> for about a month. >> who am i, i like big butts and i cannot lie. >> sir mix a lot. >> made his debut with the seattle symphony, i know, it is freaky. they performed this song baby got back as dozens of women hit the stage for a quick little dance part that i broke
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out. >> look at would the man in the black she's rocking it, elbows, back side, what is that called. >> she was doing the sprinkler, lawn sprinkler. >> she looked like a... >> they should do this with the philly pops. >> they are trying to get used to the cross over where you have different kind of music together. this is part of their sonic evolution project. it is great. we should bring it here. >> i used to do that in my hey day cyo dances. >> that is fantastic. >> get a new outfit. >> oh, yeah. >> would you like a glass of
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ice. >> would i love one. >> and, another glass have of ice. you need another glass of ice. here's some more. if you want to lose weight we are asking to you consume 13 cups of ice, chew on it, right. this is something called the ice diet, and a guy that invented it is with us here on "good day philadelphia". >> so cold he said you can lose weight. >> but your mouth is nu mb.
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thisfind the perfect gift for dad... ...on sale at hhgregg. like this 51" samsung hdtv for just $429. for huge savings on all the gifts dad really wants... ...come to hhgregg. and fill your home with happy. it is 9:23. as you are trying to trim down maybe for the time at the beach during the summer, you might want to try eating ice
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all day long, 13 cups of ice. it is all part of the new diet plan called the ice diet. >> this may make sense and it may work. we have a local doctor from our area says you can bern 160 calolories by doing this, doctor brian, thanks for joining us, good morning. >> thank you. >> we have kacie over there. >> thank you, good morning. >> what is the idea of this. >> the basic principal of the ice diet is, just look at me. >> sorry. >> turn your head, towards me. >> i got to get this job. >> so is what the idea good the idea of the ice diet hads to do with how we get energy from food. when you eat food you get calories through food. when you eat ice you burn energy to melt ice inside your body. >> it can't just be 13 glasses of water, it has to be shaved ice, not cubed.
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>> shaved or make tonight to a frozen margarita consistency. >> throw tonight your blender good this is too chucky you might hurt your teeth. >> you would hurt your teeth. >> just be like ice get shaved ice. >> so bee ating the ice you said 160 calories is that the same as what activity running or something. >> it turns out if you eat a quarter of ice per day that would burn same amount have of energy as running a mile a day. >> aren't you filling up your stomach. >> it is replacing other foods. instead of eating positive calorie food like a piece of cake, you would have negative calories. >> i will be chewing ice all day long. >> again, i do it as an evening snack, dessert for dinner. you can spread it out or however your habit suits youy can eat a liter of ice in one sitting. >> it is proportion. half leader or half quart. >> do you have a book. >> it is called the ice
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diet.com and it is free. >> can i put a lievation on top of my ice. >> that will add calories too it but yes you mentioned margarita machine. >> yes good dessert, come on. >> exactly. >> well, that is just calorie. have you tried it. >> personally i developed this diet, one other discovery i did make ice cream is not a diet food. when i was 50-pound heavier then i am now i started to get rid of the ice cream and supplemented it with italian ice. looking at container of ice and nutritional label attached to these i realized it didn't account for energy involved in melting the ice, hence the ice diet. >> anybody doing it. >> right now i have thousands of people that have requested the book and e-mailing and corresponding with me and it seems to be very popular. >> what if i sub dude carrots or celery in the cup. >> you can put anything in the cups. the average food or vegetable is half water. if you were to freeze a fruit
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you would get half of the benefit. >> frozen raspberry. >> anything frozen. so your estimate is half water. would you get half of the benefity dent think i could eat this ice but raspberry and strawberry. >> you can avert physicianly flavor it too. >> what about hoho's and dingdongs. >> i have not work on that yet, my next project congratulations. >> are you rich from this. >> um, no. >> jen, hi jen. >> it is fathers day and the wife has to buy the wife has to buy the husband something. seriously, this will be fun. happy fathers day to me basically. we will talk about great ideas coming up.
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and you could save hundreds." call or click today. 93:00; flyers day of course sunday, do you have any gifts ready? jen has some gifts for you. >> hi, mike jerrick. >> high. >> so here's what we're doing. , telling us whether you like these ideas. chris murphy will also check? >> hey, daddy. >> the brady bunch camera. so first of all, these are the gifts that we're going to buy for our husbands. already done true confessions, that i went to olds nature i and bought steve a bunch of bad gifts. so you say i i can do better. >> make it, more heart to it, and if you're crafty, great. this is something i made a long time ago, for fathers day, my son's name. but it is acrylic.
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get them in their letters, create some fun stuff. >> how did you do that? , magic, easy, really is. >> okay, then show us these things? >> real easy. finds frames, these all three of these actually came from eye key, a cheap, put stuff in it, but tea in there, some little golf balls in this one, little ones, fun, put in the office, put in the little man cave, what whatever it is. >> so stop. chris murphy, what do you think about these, the frames and the picture things? >> the first one with the letters for the names is really cool. specially, if you have it on your desk? >> okay. >> mr. jerrick, are you feeling any of this? >> i would agree with. that will now, i have received that little box thing with all of my little trinkets in it, my favorite thing, from my daughter, so i like that one too. >> so we move on. this is really cool. >> this you can use for anything. what's these things? >> printable, if you google pribble ability, or go onto paintress. i'm not graphic designer, no the good, but couple of
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websites called canva. com. and pic monkey. com. you can create your own printable. so like this one i created? one, you are teerific. >> did you print it your own computer? >> yep, cord stack. >> what do you think about that, fansy? >> ugh. >> chris murphy? >> ugh. >> all right, fine. >> i like this. okay, and this is, ladies, listen to me. tell me about the october us? >> he now he how when you are in the shower sometimes and you have the shower caddy, but husband won't put the stuff in the kady? >> yes, so this product is called the octopus. uncommon good. com where i got it but you can put all of this stuff in there don't worry about it. >> mike, what do you think? >> no. >> what? >> chris murphy, what do you think? >> i'm casino of scared. >> fine. >> so, what's this stuff? >> so while hog has come out with this thing, if your dad
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likes to do camping or if he just likes to go fishing, well it, it all in one. the real roaster, and you can put -- >> they like this one a lot. >> awesome. >> do smors with that, hotdogs, all kind of thing. >> whatever you want. >> thirty seconds left. >> make some slush which is dad. real easy. a company called chill factor. you see it all over the place. move over, because this is the real deal. it is scatter -- >> oh, i love that. >> this is the thing. this is like happy fathers day,. >> yes. >> i want that. >> you give to your husband, hey, buddy, happy fathers day! >> wait. >> scatter splatter. >> what's that? >> oh, that is awesome. >> yeah, baby, shoot the lens. >> they won't let me. remember i almost got fired the last time did i that? >> they'll get over it! >> it will come over right away, i promise! >> there you go.
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nice shot. >> hey, as you know, jen just told you there is sunday, you're out of town, maybe don't have the gifts, fathers day, this sunday, so we have asked this week, to send us little video, tell us why your dad is so great. listen to jacob and zachary. >> why is your daddy the best? >> because he gives me breakfast. >> and why else? >> because -- because we work on dad. >> i but why? >> because -- because he is i miss him so much. >> you miss himself in. >> yes. >> why else do you love daddy? >> because -- because we want to give him a hug. >> why do you miss daddy? >> because -- >> that's why dade is the best? >> yes. >> okay. >> so that's what we're looking for, there by the way, their mom kenya also helped with that video. >> beautiful boys. >> good looking kids. hey, if you want to let us know how your dad is doing,
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and why you love him so much, you simply log on to myfoxphilly.com, go to that you report tab, up load your video, we can also use still pictures, too. well, technology has certainly changed since the 90's, what are these things called? >> tomigachi. >> what was that? >> a little animal that thousand dollars keep alive. >> do you miss them? >> yes. >> a lot of things we ♪ come have fun at sesame place with everyone's favorite furry friends. enjoy rides where you can splash... and whirl. and, play in the all-new cookie's monster land.
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>> let's take you back.
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>> ice, ice ♪ >> maybe that was lags segment. >> better late than they have. >> technologies in the 90s, pretty good stuff was invented. there are some things, though, that i don't think we'll miss too much for the night. like whether is the last time you used a floppy disc? >> i think it is so fun when you find them around the house. like what do you do with them? probably don't even have a device to play them any more, but still don't throw them out. >> oh, i know i've got hot drawer full of them, all labeled, stuff. >> i used to love them. but it is a zip drive now. >> no more floppy discs. where did all of the floppy addition, go? >> remember this one, would you have to get off the internet if you wanted to make a phonecall. >> oh, right. >> dial up? but you were cool if you had two lines, like eventually people would get two lines, one for the internet. >> oh,. >> sensitive. >> how about one photo left back on ureides possible camera? remember the box cameras, too. >> how about this one? brain storm ago really cool
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aol instant messenger name. >> casey baby, once, all of the girls were doing their name and baby. >> oh. really? >> they didn't let me do it. >> so mean, but i did it anyway. >> tell me what this darn thing is again? >> tomagathci. >> i remember my mother, see that, see the tombstone in the middle? would die if you didn't take care of it. >> have to put them to sleep. i remember my cousin got them, adrianna, we were on the beach, our moms had to sit there and feed them all day. >> how did you good them? by pressing them? >> isn't that weirds? >> three little buttons and you can do everything. >> but it teacaches responsibility. >> all of that kind of stuff. >> but if you were orange the beach could you have the poor
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little thing could croak while you're in the water. >> oh, no, my tomagatcie died while i was sunbathing. >> calling your crush and his or her parents answer answering the phone? so you call somebody you have crush on, right? and their parents pick up. >> i still had this happen to me in the 90s, single woman at the time. i remember calling someone's house at 10:00 o'clock at night and they're like oh, my god that's my house, you woke up the entire house. before cell phones. it is like a crisis. don't even now how to appreciate -- >> you know something still we use from the 90s, fax machines. i still fax stuff every now and then. >> and it is so stupid. >> don't you scan information and then like whatever e-mail it or something. >> i just take a picture. >> my tax dude wanted knee fax a return. >> did you actually do it or did you get like someone to do it? what's the chance mike actually faxed something? >> it? no way.
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a shout out every day. golf course? >> what are those baltz spots? >> i know, but those people have been walking back and forth in the same -- >> sky top has everything. that's fabulous resort for the whole family. >> it is? >> that's a golf green? putting green? >> practice green. >> thank you, thank you, kacie. phillies own, family soul, i'm going to be cool. they have new cd that's dropping today. right, q? >> yes, it is called couple friends, couple of friends, and 60 years, correct? >> sixteen years. >> okay, so, you guys have six kids, correct? how do you have six kids, all of these albumns, and still together? >> great guy, you know what i am saying, little patience, little blessing, all of that
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good stuff. >> hold on, baby. >> little luck. >> so with this new albumn, couple friends, i heard that it took you guys little over year? >> little over a year, year and a half, almost. we started on the records about a year and some change ago, then we stopped for couple of months, then we got back on it, and then, you know, just started to pour out, and thankfully now it is here. >> asia, is this correct, first albumn in a long time that you weren't either pregnant or didn't have a baby? >> yes, yes, no infants, no pregnancies, we just got to go on the studio and hang out and -- >> we practiced. >> we practice add lot. >> oh, that's when you do it, in the morning? >> can we keep it clean? >> , no we can't keep it clean. we're married. >> we're going to leave him hone, unfortunately, he's on the song, so we had to bring him. >> title of this new albumn? >> couple friend, just celebrate the relationship we have with one another, relationship that we have with
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the fans and the people that we make the music with, all couple friends. >> got you. you guys need to make a book and how to keep it together and work together. you see each other like 20 hours a day. >> we make books, audio books, you just got to listen to them. >> ya, ya, ya. >> that was cool. so, what's this next strong that you guys are going to perform for us? albumn out today? >> we'll do the first thing off the albumn, everybody is hustling, just about celebrating your every day man and his hustle, not being worried about having everything you see on television, just who you are, in your story matter. >> philly radio, holler at us. >> listen right here good day philadelphia for the first time, kin drayed family soul, couple friends, out today. everybody's hustle. >> everybody's hustling. >> ya. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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this fog just won't lift! >> that's all you got? >> that's it! >> okay, halle barre, love her, hame barley have to fork over a lot of money, to her exboyfriend for child support. explain this? >> $60,000? >> judge orders he had her to pay $16,000 a month to model gabriel aubrey, that's his name? she has to pay the bucks, until their daughter turns 19 or she graduates high school, depending which comes first. actress also has to pay $115,000 in retroactive support. the pair share equal custody of their six year old caughter. >> see? you. >> always love. that will mike is one of those people that always thinks it is good when the women earn more money, subs sizes. >> why not? she makes more money than he does, by a lot. >> good looking man folk. he is out there. >> he is good looking.
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she has new show on, she was off space capsule, by herself, somehow became impregnated in space! >> that looks good. >> oh, ya. >> number of on line tabloids, reporting that rihanna and chris martin, not chris brown, chris martin, were on date they say just friendly dinner. >> having dinner sunday apparently, rihanna, colds day front man, i think this is -- remember this song? >> amazing song. >> they collaborated together in the past. i think is kind of heart, sexy, cool, just friends, apparently, what do you think? >> wait a minute now. he used to be married to gwyneth paltrow? >> they did send out instagram picture, he and gwyneth, that same day. but you may remember. >> so maybe just bodies.
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>> i think so by corroboration -- >> off the screen, as well. >> do you kinds of wish they were lovers? do you want them to be? >> i think that video is casino every sexy. watching it last night on one of those entertainment shows. >> china shows? >> i think it is kind of creepy, not like too good for him, but -- >> pretty for him. >> anybody can be better than gwyneth -- >> oh, stop. everyone hates her. >> ugh. >> now, melissa mccarthy, i think she darn fun any these new movies she making, guess what, getting in the fashion business. ya, the emmy award winner, a plus size clothing line, called pearls. >> because she constantly feels snubbed, whenever they have the bick red carpet, they won't make clothes for her. it really hurts your feelings. >> that's what she said. that she was up for an emmy, and darn it, she couldn't get any design tow make address for her. >> so she said i'm going to make my own dress. >> good for her. >> women don't like me, a loft people in those same
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live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, roseanne barr is here. plus, it's barbecue season. pappy's smokehouse is here to show us how to make mouth-watering ribs. plus all the latest juicy "hot topics." now, here's wendy! >> wendy: yeah! uh huh. hey, now. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to the program.

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