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FULL SHOW | Mourning Beloved Actor Malcolm Jamal-Warner Gone at 54; Barack Obama Believes Boys Need Various Male Mentors; Jacksonville Police Under Fire for Assaulting Black Man; and MORE

podcast July 22, 2025


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Today on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, the team reflects on a heartbreaking loss, legal controversy, and cultural shifts sweeping through Black America. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, tragically drowned at age 54 while vacationing in Costa Rica—his sudden passing has drawn widespread tributes for his artistry, advocacy, and lasting impact on television and music. In sports gossip, rumors swirled that LeBron James waited at an airport for reality star Christina Salgado, a claim she stands by—though fans are divided over its authenticity. 

On the activism front, Barack Obama emphasized the importance of diverse male mentorship, including gay mentors, in the lives of boys—highlighting a need for broad, empathetic role modeling amid social criticism. Meanwhile, Jacksonville deputies have come under fire after a viral bodycam video showed officers dragging and punching a compliant Black man during a daylight traffic stop, prompting a sheriff’s office investigation and national outrage. 

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