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hear me like that? Yeah, I can't hear you find
just I can hear you just find you envy not okay,
tap in mind people, Um, everybody broadcasting from home the
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day because in the Tri state area where where where
we reside at the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut area,
it was what they call it northeaster ak, a blizzard
supposed to be a foot of snow. I didn't see
it for the snow on the ground you eat. Well,
I'm actually in Detroit. Oh, you're in Detroit. Is the
same in detroitor that it went to Weather Warning there too,
went to it. Did it did snow yesterday, But it
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wasn't a foot of snow. It was maybe like four inches. Oh, okay,
you guys, give me I'm better. Nope, you still sound
like you're under a blanket of snow. Sir. All I'm
all I'm saying is I hate when the meteorologists tells
us that it's gonna be snow mcgeddon and then you're
waiting for snow mgeddon. So you go to the store
the day before and you get all your snacks and supplies,
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and then you wake up in the morning and it
don't look as crazy as they said. Well, lets you
have snacks in the house. No, that's a good thing.
That's a positive thing. I'm still trying to lose quarantine weight. Well, healthy,
healthy snacks are good. That is right, that is true. Well,
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I'm actually in Detroit because we had a store opening
for I did a little VIP thing for my hair
store that just opened out hair Private label. So that
was pretty nice. We're not normally open on Sundays, but
yesterday I just had a few VIP people come through,
some stylists and people that work in Beauty Justice, so
they could see the store and meet the manager and
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meet the owners. Okay, it's nice, beautiful thing. Dropping a
Cools bomb for Pink Label in Detroit. Private label, private label,
private would be something different. We got front page news
coming up you, Yes, and let's dig more into what's
going on right now with the weather across the United States.
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But tell you about the storm. Who's going to be affected?
How much snow can you expect? That's right, it's the
world most dangerous. Want to show the breakfast club. It's
mind dad pointing. Everybody is feed Jinny Envy angelu Ye,
Charlomagne the guy We all to breakfast club? Do I
sound any better? Yes? Yeah, you're good? Thank God? All right,
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I know y'all talk about snow. Now. It's snowing out
here in Jersey where I'm at. I mean like we
must have about at least close to ten inches of snow.
So it's snowing out here and it's still coming down.
But they have declared emergencies in New Jersey and New
York City yesterday and they're saying there's blizzard conditions and
there's almost eighty million people under winter storm watches right
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now with warnings and advisories across the midwest and northeast.
In New Jersey, you guys do have a state of
emergency and all New Jersey chrans and it's six vaccine
megacites will be closed in New York City. The snow
was not forecast to stop Monday until about a foot
had fallen. And so again, if you're traveling or if
there's anything that you have going on right now, just
make sure you check your flight information because there's a
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lot of places right now under winter store mornings. All right.
Oh so the snows dropping the day too, Yeah, yep,
all day to day, so we might get to that
foot then over here, All right, what else we got you? Well,
let's talk about Taylor Bracy. Now. I know we discussed
this high school student who was slammed onto the floor
by a cop. Now she has headaches and memory loss,
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and her mother, Jamish and Bracy has spoken about out
about her sixteen year old daughter. I got a phone
call from my daughter stating that you know, some girls
wanted to jump her. Two minutes later, you know, the
dean called me to say that he was going to
keep her, you know, in student services and to he
investigate what was going on. Twenty minutes later, I get
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a call from the Assistant Principle to say that MT
want to check my daughter out. They didn't give me
no details on what happened. He handed the phone to
the Lieutenant MT for him to tell me that, you know,
she didn't have any physical injuries to her her. You
know that she looks fine. I'm telling you, man, if
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you watch that video, it's gonna take a lot of
I don't know what it's gonna take a lot of.
I just know that you're asking too much of me
as a human being to do something like that to
my daughter, to do something like that to my sister,
and expect me not to retaliate in some way, shape
or form, like I don't give a damn. You can
have to badge on, you can have the uniform on.
At the end of the day, you're still a man
and you're still a human. You gotta have some type
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of compassion and empathy for people. The person that did that,
that young lady had no compassion and no empathy. Why
should he get treated like a human right like? He
hasn't been fired yet, he hasn't been charged with anything. Well,
Attorney Ben Crump joined Jimisha Bracy, who is telling Bracy's
mother on TMZ Live, and here's what he had to say.
She has problems with memory now, she has blurry vision,
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she has headache, she's having problems sleeping. And you would
imagine that if you got slam like this where your
head is getting the concrete, that you would have severe
issues too well for your cognitive functions. We are demanding
that this officer be terminated and be charged were aggravated
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assault and battery. What's that coward's name again? I can't
remember his name again. I gave him donkey to day
last week. What's the coward police officers name? His name
should be said? We don't never, We don't say his
name enough, right, his name is Deputy Ethan Fournier. Yes, yeah,
there you would. I wouldn't want this to happen, right.
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I would want a woman that Ethan loves, right, the
daughter sister, somebody like that young girl. I want somebody
to slam her on her head and I want to
see how he reacts, and however he reacts is how
people should react towards him. Well, he didn't want another
woman to get slammed, but I would like for him
to be charged. I would like for him to get fired.
I would like for him to go to jail, because
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you can't just do things like that. She's a sixteen
year old and you shouldn't be slamming any woman period.
But you definitely shouldn't be blaming anyone. But I would
love to see how he would react to somebody doing
that the old woman that he loves, and however he
reacts is how people should react. Yeah, that's I mean,
that sounds good, but he's like he's like he said,
you don't want anybody, especially random and innocent, to get slammed,
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But you want him to get effed up, like you
want him to go to jail. You want him to
see to get some real pain because what he did
was cowardly. Come on, cowardly not even the word. That's
an understatement. He just asking too much of a human being,
as just a human on his planet, to do something
like that to somebody I love and think I think
there should be no retaliation. Come on, man. Yeah. Unfortunately,
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I don't have much good news for everyone this morning.
I mean, there's a school resource officer who used a
taser on the female students that they said the girl
was involved in a fight with another student. That's also
not good news, you know, the deputy. Yeah, but the
cop says he tried to stop her. She attacked him
by punching him several times in the head, and then
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he said he tried to talk her down, it didn't work,
and she allegedly punched him in the face. There's videos
on TikTok that are showing the struggle the cop had
with the student as he tried to restrain her. He
said he warned her he was going to taser if
she didn't stop resisting. When she ignored that, he fired
the taser and she went down. When that happened, I
don't care. I don't care what you've been trained to
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do as a police officer. At some point, regular human
compassion has to kick in and your mind has to say,
I can't treat a ten or eleven year old like this. Now.
The person you're talking about was in Rochester, and that's
a nine year old girl. She was handcuffed and pepper
sprayed by police officers responding to a report of family
trouble in Rochester, New York. Hold on, we're not even
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talking about the same thing, isn't that now? It's a
third one. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's not good
news today, My goodness. All right, that is front page news.
Get it off your chest? Eight drew five eight five
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Bernie Mack. This is cold and the Breakfast Club. Wake up,
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(09:18):
He this Mike Man? Mike? What up? Getting off your chests? Mike?
What's up? Man? I'll call it back for lairst week. Hey, y'all,
I don't want to congratulate your as ailie. I ain't
gonna call you this week and get on you about
going to tip. I'm I'm na slide do week. But congratulations,
open you feel but thank you. I had my fifty
five inch wig on that Dallas made for me. So
that was exciting. It took him four days to make
that wig and color it. Ah, it's all right, yeah,
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make sure make sure you get this before you come
back though. All right, brother, Yeah, you love fire and
all that, but just make sure you get COVID tested
before you come back. Man. Hello, who's this? Yo? This?
Danny Man? Danny Man? What up? Get it off your chest? Man?
I got a question for sarlom Mine Man. Yes, man,
(10:03):
I want to ask them how you trust them a
launching them pills but you don't trust the vaccine. It's
a good point trying to make. You don't know what's
in those Well, well I can tell I can tell
you no, I can tell you that. That's an easy answer,
the easy answers. Those pills have been around much longer
than the vaccine has. Those pills, those peters, and a a
lot of the pills have been around for years and
(10:25):
years and years, decades and decades. There's so many studies
that show they do not work. Okay, all right, no vaccine,
The vaccine ain't been around that long, sir, Right, No, right, not,
but for for at all. I'm a big fan of
you something, man, And I was just wondering, can I
get like a book? But can you sign it? If
that's cool? Like I got you, I'm not what would
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you like in the sunny. I'm not in the studio
to day, but I'll definitely get it to you this week,
my brother, I get you a copy of I Appreciate
You Man. I love the Breakfast Club, Man, we love you.
Get it off your chest eight hundred eighty five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this
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This is your time to get it off your chests,
whether you're mad or blast. So we better have the
same innytry. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? Get it off your chest?
Shanty what? I'm a twitch bill embarrassed saying that I'm
on my way to work right now by fiance I
sent to jail yesterday because of his actions. But what
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he did mean but I took him back and I
don't know what really to do. I'm really trying to
work this out. He got a couple canceling and saying
what's going on? But the reason why he went there
because he just doesn't listen to hes anger issues, and
I don't know what to do. It sounds like you
need to do a lot of work on himself. He
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needed to do some therapy. Sounds like it's to me
some anger management. He got a lot of unhealed trauma
you need to deal with. Do you feel like you're
you're in danger? I don't know. I'm not sure. Honestly.
The issue is I'm trying to I don't know why.
I feel like I'm trying to help him, and I
don't think no. I'm telling myself I deserve better, but
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he is a good person and a good man to it.
But I don't I don't understand why I was taking back.
He's gotta get he's gotta want to get the help
that he needs to. You can't make somebody better or
make them get help. They have to want to do
it for themselves. You're right, I don't know what you don't.
I don't know what you want us to tell you
this morning, because I think that you know all answers.
You're just holding on to this idea of something as
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opposed to dealing with the reality of it. But you
know what you need to be doing. And sometimes you
enable somebody when you actually keep giving them a pass
and making excuses. All right, mama, all right, hello, who's this?
You know what's going on? What's something? What's happening? Grow up? Man? No,
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I refuse yo. First of all, y'all want to say,
I've been listening to y'all this day one. I wanted
to congratulate you on y'all ten years. I didn't get
too before, so I wanted to big y'all up, y'all
basically live in legends. Also, I wanted to congratulate y'all
on the Hall of Fame as well. Appreciate that. Yeah, yeah, no,
dun keep up the great work. Yeah. Um. But yo, y'all,
I don't know if y'all talked about the Mindy Williams
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Show movie yet? Not yet you get to Yeah, did
you get to help out with your casting or anything? Bro?
Because they did you dirty, bro, and didn't they told
them that they didn't They did me dirty. I could
wake up this morning, I could wake up this morning
to choose violence, but I won't. But it's Lifetime. That's
that's what Lifetime does. Lifetime cast could have got a
little coarsely trash. You got a headband on? I thought
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it was like, you know, you didn't even looked at
old bro. What they do you like that? Look? Mad?
Oh you did have a headband on when you was
in the studio. I did not have a headband on.
That wasn't me. My character was the person that at
the comedy club. He wasn't on the radio too. Want
to do with the radio two? No? Was thatt it on?
Yeah that's right. I had to fit it on and
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um some cats some gear from that was left from
the scrat out of comedy movie they did and umah
left over yo. But so you didn't think it was
about on. It was kind of a big fan of
you a while, y'all, from since you started on the
Wendy Williams Show. You got any more of your books, bro,
Let me get a fun coffee. I got you king,
We put you on the whole. We'll send you a
copy of Shook one and I'm gonna send you the
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unapologizic guy in the Black Mental Health by doctor to
Walker hold on night. Thank you a lot man, all right,
get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent. You
can hit this up now. We got rumors all the way, yes,
and I guess we can start it off with the
Wendy Williams spire pick and things that Wendy Williams has
had to say. We also, this morning are gonna have
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a statement from somebody who Wendy recently spoke about. So
that's gonna be exclusive this morning. All right, we'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. God morning, it's
the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela
Ye Breakfast Club listening. So a lot of people were
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watching this Wendy Williams lifetime biopic followed by her documentary
where she gets very honest about a lot of things
that happened in her life. She had some struggles with
her weight and with bulimia. Here's what she had to say.
Weight has always been a big deal to me, and
that seed was planted, you know, growing up my father
the first man who loves you. The first message about
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my weight is, Wendy, you have such a pretty face.
If you just lose some weight. I would get weighted
constantly by my mother and father. I knew. I knew
that my mother would harp on her weight, and you know,
it wasn't comfortable for her, and Wendy would make herself
throw up after dinner. I stopped doing that. I'll tell
you why, because I was reading about some of these
Hollywood actresses who had done that. But her teeth started
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to rot out, and I said, Okay, this is not
the way to go. I don't feel like they let
the parents explain their position on that enough in the documentary,
because I was wondering why they're doing that for cosmetic
reasons or health reasons, Like I wondered why they were
so you know, passionate about her losing weight, why her
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parents were passionate about it. Oh yeah, and where her
parents were yes, right, yeah. I mean, and your parents
can definitely make you feel away when they're like, oh,
you gained some weight, Oh you got big, Oh you
need to stop eating that. I don't I don't know
if you remember, but growing up, if you were overweight,
it was like like you always were made fun of.
It was one of those things where especially parents back then,
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wanted you to lose weight. They figured, you know, stay outside,
keep working. And I mean I thought that was in
most kids growing up. When I used to see it
though back then, all right. Now. In addition to that,
Wendy was very honest about a situation that happened to
her where she interviewed an artist, and she says she
was date raped. Early in my radio career, there was
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this artist and he had the number one song on
the R and B charts at the time. He came
and did an interview on my radio show, and he
asked me out for dinner. And when we went to
his hotel, he invited me to his room and I went.
He goes in the bathroom to you know, do whatever.
When he comes out, he's got like nothing on up here, boxers,
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and my dumb behinds just getting up and walking out.
I'm like, okay, I'm gonna see how far this is
going to go. I don't I don't want to have
the sex. So he ended up pushing himself on me
and he did rap me. Yeah, And he never said
his name in the dock, but he said his name
in the press. Right, she talked about it, and she
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did reveal what his name was. And he's passed. He's
he's no longer alive. And I remember his guest, his
widow did speak out in question why she would bring
this up now, and that he's not here to defend himself,
but she did reveal who he was if you want
to search that now. In addition, Wendy spoke on the
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miscarriages that were very difficult for her that she had
before finally giving birth to her son, Kevin Junior. He
didn't want to get married. He wasn't marriage minded, he
had never seen a successful marriage. Thank god. We were
on the same page with that. But then I got
pregnant and things changed. Then we had a five month
miscarriage and that was devastating. Kevin came to me and said, look,
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marry me, and I said yeah. So after we got married,
I got pregnant again. The entire city saw me have
two five month miscarriages, and I had to deliver the
baby's like with that dooral and the push push push,
and the nurses they said, do you want to know
if it's a boy or a girl? I said no,
Do you want a funeral or what do you want?
I said, just go man, that's so sad. Well, a
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lot of that was in Wendy's first book too, By
the way, it's a great read if you've never you've
never read Wendy's first book, right, It's crazy hearing her
even disgusted. That's so difficult, just giving birth, knowing that
baby's not going to be alive, but still going through
that whole process. She also talked about catching Kevin cheating
when their sem was only two months old. I wake
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up like two o'clock in the morning to go to
the bathroom. I just delivered him two months ago, and
Big keV wasn't in the bed. And then I walked
into young Kev's nursery and I hear my husband talking
greasy on the phone. And then I lose it and
jumped to the room. I say, what's going on? He
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told me it was some girl, some bank teller he
met at a bank. He's ending it and so on
and so forth. And I honestly believe that he was
chaining on me. And I don't know how to be
a mother. I wanted this, But what do I do now?
Did y'all like the movie? Did y'all like the movie?
And doc what y'all enjoy? I thought it was entertaining,
And regardless of how people feel about Wendy personally, I
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think she actually has been through a last. She is
very resilient. She was resourceful. She put herself out there.
It's not easy. It's not an easy world to navigate
the way that she did. Um. Yeah, I enjoyed. I
enjoyed it. Okay, now I was gonna say it was.
It was. I enjoyed it. I just don't think it
was real. Just being in New York and being in
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the scene and a lot of those times and seeing
what went on that wasn't one hundred percent factual. A
lot of the stuff in my opinion, what I've seen
and what I heard. Um, but it was good. It was.
It was a good movie. It's a lifetime movie. She
kept it, she kept it fifty. She didn't keep it
on a hundred. I enjoyed the documentary, um, more than
the movie. It was. It's not that it was a
lot of fabrication. It was just a lot of omissions, right,
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you know what I mean? But it is all omissions.
But it is hard because it was it's a long
span of time too to put into a movie. Doctor,
the one you're in and the one that you're not in.
What are you talking about because you're supposed to be
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which which doctor did you like better? The doc. Yeah,
I enjoyed the Doctor movie. But I'll tell you one thing.
A lot of women um that helped Wendy on the
way up didn't get a lot of love either, you know,
Helen Little in particular, Like there is no Wendy in
Philly without Helen Little. And I feel like a black
woman should give another black woman that credit for assisting
her back in the game. But that's that's just me
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drop on a clues box for Helen Little. By the way,
I don't think Philly got a lot of love in
her story at all. It was just kind of like
a drive buy on Philadelphia. Philly got a little bit
of love, she said. She did Philly and New York
call back and she you know, raced back to New York.
But yeah, got a little love for Phillies would really
really put her back in the game as far you know.
It's interesting when I I was out one night and
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I ran into Wendy and Kevin, and I didn't even
know them that well. I only knew Wendy from having
interviewed her a couple of times as serious. And that's
when I had gotten an offer for Philly to do mornings,
and they came up to me and they were like, listen,
don't go to Philly. They were like, whatever you do,
don't go to Philly. Just wait for a New York
offer to come through. Don't go do mornings in Philly.
And I say, damn, how do they even know I
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got an offer? I love Philly. Disrespectful, I tell you
what they said. I was like, how did they even
know about it? If you go to phil and you
have success in radio, nine times out of ten, you're
gonna have success in New York. And Philly has helped
many a radio personality in that day. I wasn't Philly
doing one is on one hundred point three to beat
for like nine months before they fired my ass. Okay,
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but she told me, she says, she says she went
to Philly. She says she went to Philly because she
couldn't be in New York, so she had to go
to Philly until she was able to go back to
New York. Yeah, but that means a lot, you know
what I mean, having that place that embraces you and
you still get to, you know, keep your name out
there and keep your radio chops going, like Philly did
a lot. Trust me, I was looking for apartment, so
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already I was like, let me see where can I
live if this happens? So the whole how you doing phrase?
She got that from Wendy, I got that for Philly.
I forgot the brother d d Light. I think his
name is d something. But we'll be talking more about this,
and I'm sure people are gonna call and weigh in
as well. But that is your rumor reports. All right,
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thank you, miss ye. Now we got front page news next.
What were talking about? Yeah, you know, the news has
been very depressing this morning, but I do have something
we want to talk about. A UFO that was spotted.
That's right, my cousins are here. Let's go baby. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is j Envy Angela Yee,
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Charlomagne the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. Let's gett
some front page news and where we're starting you, Well,
let's start with this UFO. There were clear shots of
a UFO that was spotted above the freeway on the
outskirts of LA and an eyewitness took these pictures last Saturday.
They said she was on the phone and then she
saw this thing hovering in the sky, flying in the
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same direction she was heading, with a group of lights
that were trailing behind it. The eyewitness said, she shot
three consecutive photos and I don't know, did you Did
you all see these pictures? They said, it's not photoshot.
I know I saw you know. I'm all in on
UFOs and extraterrestrials. And if you've been paying attention for
at least the past years, they're preparing to tell us
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what we already know. And what we already know is
that we're not alone. Uh, in all of these millions
of universes and galaxies. Okay, and there are it's intelligent
life that's way more intelligent than us out here in
these screets, these universal screets. Yeah, so who knows what's
about to happen soon. We need it, the world needs Yeah,
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we need to know if they friendly, if they come
in peace, human or they want or they want to smoke?
Were they not human? They got emotions just like everybody else.
Would you walk up to the UFO if it was
on the ground, No, nah, no, But it depends, right,
It depends on It depends on how they how they
how they come to us, you know what I mean.
And by the way, calling them, we keep calling them aliens.
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We're aliens to them as well. You know, we're just
not as smart as them, because if we were, we
could travel to their planners and things as well. We can't,
but they can't. I'm telling you, if you think that
the universe is not as diverse as the Earth, you're
bugging all of these different life forms that's here on Earth,
all of these different animals, things in the water, things
in the wards, things in the sky. You think the
universe isn't as diverse? If you're crazy? Come on all
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right now? Former President Donald Trump's his five impeachment defense
attorneys have left him and it's about it a week
before his trial is set to begin. So he did
hire two new attorneys, But why would they leave at
the last minute like that? They said, he's been having
some problems. Came will nobody on Earth would represent him.
Nobody on Earth would represent him. Aliens came and then
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the Aliens was like, you know what, this is a
losing cause that's what the UFO was over La. They
were picking up his defense team and they left. I
saw what some speculation is because they're saying, as an attorney,
you cannot defend something that you don't agree with or
you don't think it's true. And I guess he's been
focused so much on this fraud with the election, and
they didn't agree with that. So some people are speculating
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that's why, because he really is focused on this fraud
and it's not really about you know, the Capitol riots
and all of that. So I'm not sure why these
attorneys have left him. But he does have two new
attorneys that are representing him, a defense lawyer David Shoon
and Bruce cast who is a former da from Pennsylvania.
He faced some criticism for his decision to not charge
(26:14):
Bill Cosby in a sex crimes case. And the other
attorney that we just mentioned, David Shone, actually met with
Jeffrey Epstein about representing him because he doesn't believe that
Jeffrey Epstein also committed suicide. He said as well. So
those are his two new attorneys. Jesus Christ Yeah, and
(26:35):
one last thing, Anderson Cooper. He confronted a man who
is part of what was part of qann and it
was an awkward conversation on CNN. Listen to this, did
you at the time believe that high level democrats and
celebrities were worshiping Satan drinking the blood of children? Anderson,
I thought you did that, and I would like to
(26:58):
apologize for that right now. So I apologize for thinking
eight babies specause she specifically mentioned you, and he mentioned
you very early on. They're gonna be honest, like, people
still talk about that to this day. There were posts
about that just four days ago. Some people though your robot,
Oh my god. What people People like that are the
(27:19):
biggest losers. They don't believe in themselves are their own greatness,
and when they see somebody else being great, they have
to justify their own failures by saying, Oh, that person
is only in that position because they eat babies, or
that person is only in that position because they drink blood,
that person is only in that position because they do sacrifices.
You're not much of a loser you have to be.
And how much low self esteem you have to have,
(27:40):
and how much not belief in yourself you have to
have to justify your failures by saying stuff like that
about other people. Come on, it's just so weird, all right, Well,
that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss Yee. Now when we come back, let's open up
the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. Now,
the Wendy Williams movie was on Lifetime over the weekend.
(28:02):
Did you see it? Let's talk about it? What were
your thoughts? Phone lines are wide open. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. Let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club biggest what's the biggest lies you
saw from the Windy Willams movie. That's another good topic. Boy,
it's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one
(28:24):
oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast Club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
if you just joined us, we're talking about the Wendy
Williams movie. Now we're asking what did you think? Charlomagne said,
what was your question? Charlomagne? I mean, what were the
biggest lies from the Windy Willams movie? But I mean,
(28:45):
you know, if you weren't close to the situation, you
wouldn't know. So let me let me ask you. Let's
start with you, what were the biggest lies on that movie.
You know, it wasn't so much a fabrication, but I
just think a lot of old mission, you know, being
like the way the way they made Kelvin look in
the movie. Kelvin uh was was was far from who
I think he was. Did he hold Wendy down? Yes,
(29:06):
but he also used a lot of those insecurities she
had about her weight to keep her down, you know
what I mean? Like that that's the that's the mental
and emotional abuse. Like he would constantly remind her that
she was a fat bitch. Nobody wanted his constant words,
not mine. And I think Calvin being a tough guy.
I don't know where that came from, because I've seen
Calvin get punk quite a few times in these streets.
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What you might well, maybe but maybe she felt like
maybe she felt like he was protecting her. Maybe she
didn't even really know that's true. But you know I
wouldn't also very close to the situation. And you you
have a huge hate for Kevin Hurlter. I don't. I
don't hate him. Hate is a strong word. I just
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I dislike him. I no, No, he is a trigger
for me. That man was hanging off of a Cliff
and you were there, would you help him up or
would you be like you knowing your own bro, I
pray for him. I say, whatever God got planning for
you in this moment, okay, it's what he had. What
God had planned for you in this moment. And and
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I don't like I don't like how I don't like
how how they brushed by Philly in the movie. You
know what I'm saying, there's a radio guy. You know,
Philly has played a very pivotal role in a lot
of radio careers, and it definitely played a pivotal role
in her career. And I don't think Wendy took the
time to not only properly big up Philly, but big
up another black woman who gave her that opportunity in Philly,
and that's Helen Little. You know, I would have liked
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shouting a little more mentioned of Carter and Sanborne, you know,
Kobe and d you know d Lee is where she
got to how you doing from? I just think it
should have been a lot more you know, homage paid
to Philly. But I will say this, you know, it's
a long lifetime. I mean, this is what forty years
of Whendy's life broken down to what two hours three hours?
So there's a lot that had to be taken out,
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and a lot of the producers are looking for the juice,
they're looking for the things that's gonna keep people there,
and maybe editing they took a lot of that out,
because even when the actor was there, they said they
took a lot of the scenes out. Especially they said
the domestic violence they took out. So they took a
lot of things out. You know. Well, she said that
she said that that never happened at all, but that
she never that she never got physically Abut I saw
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her say that in the documentary. The actor said it
that they took it out. Listen, I got eyes, ain't whatever.
But maybe she didn't want to do that because of
their son too. Maybe. But between the movie and the documentary,
it's just still little tiny details, especially in the dock
that I thought could have um could have been highlighted.
But most specifically, you know her time and her time
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in Philadelphia, and I feel like she brushed past her
time at high ninety seven too. She did. She definitely
seven played such a pivotal role in her career. Like
I understand that you know, she may have some ill
feelings toward Hi ninety seven, but don't just brush by
it because of your ill feelings, you know what I mean. No,
and at the time and thinks Charlomagne's characters should have
been in there a little bit more. No, I wasn't
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about Charlomagne or Skeleton or any of other co hosts.
I don't think I was just hust brief moment in
her life. Act. I worked with Wendy for three years.
That's a blip. That's a blip in a fifty six
year life. Now I do agree. I think Hot ninety seven,
I think Hot ninety seven, in my opinion, made Wendy
that name that she was. Of course, the BBLS taken
to another stratosphere, but you gotta think during that time
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they had think about it. They had starrm Buck in
the morning, Wendy Williams doing mid days, Angie Martinez flex
at night, and then they had fat Man Scoop doing
overnights like that was the DREA team. You know, I
understand this. The movie was an hour and thirty minutes.
I mean, how much stuff can you get in it?
But even with the dock, the dock was another couple
of hours. They could have got some of that stuff
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in there, like how you just brushed by the fight
with you and Angie Martinez. But she referred to Angie
at some part time little part time. Yeah, that was whack.
She have no part time. She was full time and
she was busting ass. And she continues to bust as.
Shout to Angie Martinez and yes, the whole legend. Yeah,
her and Angie Martinez got into a fight and Angie
Martinez gave her a two piece in the biscuit. WHOA,
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I don't know what it was. I was. I hate you,
I hate you, I hate you, Angie shout the edge.
But let's go through the phone lines. Hello, who's this.
My name is Ashley. I'm from North Carolina. Well, I
actually live in North Carolina, but I'm from Philly. Okay,
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what did you think about the movie? The Windy Ways movie?
What's up? Charlomagne and Angelas? What's happening? So m Z
basically what I felt. I would agree with Charlemagne because
she did do a drive by on Philly. I never
heard of her before the time of her being f Philly,
and I'm thirty four but I always knew her to
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be in Philly first and mayapin. But that's how I
saw it, the whole how you're doing, it's exactly what
Charlomagne said. And it was a short time she made
it thing like. It was kind of like a few months,
like a month or two, and then it was just like,
all right, I'm done. Hello more than that, Yeah, I
thought I did. Yeah, she spent a lot of time
in Philly, and I thought that she really needed to
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embrace that, because we did embrace to a lot a lot. Yeah.
All right, well, thank you, mama. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. We're talking about the Wendy
Williams movie. Did you see it? What were your thoughts?
Let's discuss it? All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
(34:25):
Call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club tops.
Come on eight one holding Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
If you just join us, we're talking about the Wendy
Williams movie. We're asking what were your thoughts? Let's talk
about it. Um, let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
(34:46):
who's this Hey Va, how y'all doing breakfast club? What's up? Big?
What's your thoughts on the Wendy Williams movie. Oh my god?
Why Charlomagne wasn't in there? He was? He had I know,
but to do they had playing was a quick snippet.
So I wonder to know if Charlemagne you're going after
them for that, because I know your beef is with Wendy.
(35:06):
It's not. Actually, I mean it's with Kevin, not with Wendy. No.
I got love for Wendy, you know. I mean, Wendy
is a is an abused human being and has been
an abused him and being for a long time. So
I'll have empathy for Wendy. But now I don't have
no beef. I ain't wake up this morning and choose violence.
I don't care. Okay, I'll be here all right. I
appreciate that. I think you want to give a shout
out to my wife, Tsha, I love you, baby. Okay, Hello,
(35:27):
who's this? This is Ashley? Hey Ashley, good morning. What
did you think of a Wendy Wine's movie? You know,
I thought that she was telling some of the story
but not telling all of the story. It was like
some things. It was obvious that she was leaving out
details and it just wasn't making any sense. Yes, she
kept it fifty, not a hundred. She kept it fifty. Yeah.
I feel like it's hard for anybody to when they're
telling their own story, to be completely honest. I don't
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know that people really do. Like I read people's autobiographies
and I'm like, mm, there's always more than one side
and people see I feel like people see themselves differently
than other people see them too, And if you tell
your side of the story, like there should be details
in there that make your side of the story makes sense.
Like even when she was talking about going to rehab,
she started talking about how she was drinking too much wine,
(36:11):
but then she passed out in the in the Statue
of Liberty costume. But she never actually said she passed
out because she was drunk. She just showed her passing out,
so she never actually connected the dots. So it's kind
of like, wait, what a lot of a lot of
half truth was in that? Definitely was a lot of
half truth in that. Yeah, okay, all right, well thank
you mama, Hello, who's this? This is what Tisha loved it? Okay, yes, good, good, good, Okay,
(36:41):
tell us what she loved about it, because it showed
vulnerable parts about her. Whether it was true or not,
you guys, you have to admit just her being able
to tell that type of story showed a different side
Wandy that somebody is going to actually learn from and
it's gonna encourage somebody out there, even the race thing.
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There's someone out there today that because of what Wendy showed,
she's that person is going to say, you know what,
let me tell this in therapy, or let me tell
you know, my mom, or let me tell my dad
that this happened to me. Everybody Wendy, but she's she's
valid in a lot of circles, you guys, she really is.
(37:23):
Well a lot of those stories you know, she's been
telling for years on the radio, and you know they
were they were in her first book if you've ever
read her first book. But I get, I get what
you're saying. This is a new generation. Yeah that Charlotte Mayne.
So um, I didn't start hearing about Wendy until I
moved to Delaware, and that was in two thousand and five.
So there's people who never like my mom. For instance,
(37:45):
my mom hates Wendy William but she watched the movie
and now she's looking at her differently. You know, she's
get that. Yeah, she she encourages me just because of
her story and just because she's a woman and where
she's been able to be angel was just like you.
Just because where'd you guys have been able to get
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yourself is encouraging to women. Whether you know, there's gonna
be part because this is Wendy, She's gonna tell her story.
But that's what we all do. We want to be
able to tell our story. And that's what she did.
She told her story the way she believes it right,
you know. And and there's there's fragments in there that
I'm pretty sure are true, but I think it was
(38:27):
needed in the documentary for me, You guys was a
lot better than the movie too. Agree too. I watched
it twice. I watched it twice and it it gave
me something this morning, you know, right listen, regardless of right,
it was entertaining enough that people who have already watched
it twice, everyone was talking about it. It It was trending. Yeah,
(38:48):
all right, thank you. Eight hundred five eighty five one
o five one let's take some ball calls. A lot
of people on the lines. Let's talk about the Wendy
Williams movie. What were your thoughts at the breakfast club?
Good morning, it's topic time called eight hundred and five
eight five one oh five. Wanted to join him to
the discussion with the breakfast club. Talk about it morning.
(39:09):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we
all the breakfast club. Naphew just joined us. We're talking
about the Wendy Williams movie and documentary. What were your thoughts?
All right, let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this?
This is Kim Slash Keigo and Columbus represent Columbus Cincinnati
in Ohio. What did you think of the document the movie? Um?
And actually sorry, I got a frog in my voice
(39:31):
this morning. But I am a female. I got a
deep voice. Okay, sorry, so sorry? Now you cool? Now
are you cool? I understand. I understood Wendy story. Okay,
Wendy fell in love. I understand a lot was sabricated
for TV. I get it. But at the core of it,
she fell in love with an African American male. She
didn't go out none against what outside to raise, but
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she wanted a brother. She liked it rough on the edges.
She accepted him for him, He accepted her for her.
But at the end of the story, anybody that does
not understand why she everybody has a breaking point. It
was about him having another baby. Now women could see
here all day long say I would have left a
long time ago. She was in love for self esteem
when she was a kid, was local. She fell in love.
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So I think we need to stop blaming African American
women for being as strong as they are and staying
with our brothers. And it's their fault. No, the breaking
point was on pull the talk. He knew she had
miscarriccause he knew he fought that fight would her and
then to go have another baby. That that just that
that blew the top off that that is something when
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Wendy would always say that. Wendy was like, I can
forgive cheating, but I can't forgive a baby. She always,
she would always she meant it. That wasn't cool. But
I just wanted to say, I love your show. I
love your show. You guys to knowledge through the whole campaign,
through everything, I appreciate you keep doing what you doing okay?
Thank you? Hello? Who's this this kid? Hey? What's up? Man?
(41:00):
What do you think about the the Wendy Williams movie. Well,
for me, man, I was at Philadelphia from from O
three to OD five and out basically there for the
wind the Williams Show. So I didn't bother to watch
it because I seen the trailer and it really wasn't
what was portrayed throughout the city. How you ain't see
the movie, but you called them. Make you give your opinion? Man,
(41:22):
you ain't see exactly the trailer. I see the trailer.
Go bye. Man. Even though, even though, even though I
don't like how she brushed by Philly, Like I said,
Philly played a very pivotal role in her career, and
I don't think she took the time to properly big
up Philly and you know, big up people who helped
her in her journey, you know what I mean, like
like like a like a Helen Little you know, all
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the Morning Team that she did the show within Philly,
Kobe Cole uh dey dele is what she got? How
you doing from Carter and Sanborne? You know what I mean?
I just thought, you know, I just thought the radio
part of it. A lot more love could have been
been shown, all right, all right, Well we got roomors
on the way, Oh way, man, all the story I think,
I want to say, I think Wendy deserves all the flowers,
(42:03):
but I really hope she gets real healing one day,
because she experienced a lot of hurt. So she heard
a lot of people, and she's been mentally, emotionally and
physically abused her whole life. Her sister Wander said something
real interested in the dock with She said, when Wendy's
life was like like falling apart the last couple of years,
she Wendy thought it was because of all the dirt
(42:23):
she had thrown on people. And I thought that was
very interesting observation for her to have. So yeah, I
appreciate everything I learned from her, but I half truth is,
it's still a whole lot to me. All right, now,
we got rumors on the way. Well we'll talk some more, Wendy.
This person has written a statement about Wendy Williams in
response to some things that Wendy Williams has had to
(42:43):
say about her and her family. And I'll tell you
who that person is. But she didn't say that we
won't forever be one of the most miserable bitches on
the planet. I can't believe Sherina Hudson would send you
a statement. Shut up, man, shut up. That came from Charlomagne.
But we'll talk about the next is the Breakfast Club
The Morning, the Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne,
(43:05):
the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk about Wendy Williams. It's about angela
Ye the Breakfast Club. All right. Well, Method Man's wife
Tamika has spoken out and she's released a statement on
(43:27):
her Instagram page and response to what Wendy Williams had
to say about Method Man. She was talking to DJ
Saswan and here's what she said. The only thing I
did I smoked a blunt with Red Man, excuse me,
with Method Man while I gave him a bath and
it was a one night stam and he'll deny it.
Maybe not. You know, that wasn't in the movie. It
wasn't in the movie. It wasn't in the movie because
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Red Man or excuse me, Method Man is still very
angry at me. I don't know for for being me.
It was one night, all right. Well, Tamika broke it
down on her social media on Instagram, she said, for years,
I kept my silence and this is the first time
she's ever addressed this at all. By the way, while
(44:09):
Wendy Williams launched constant verbal attacks against my husband, myself,
and our family in the past, I ignored her lies,
innu windows and blatant attempts to provoke us. But Wendy
has proven again and again that she is incapable of
any decency. Her obsession with our lives has reached a
new low, and I'm tired of taking the high road
and an obvious attempt to increase ratings for her sad biopic,
(44:31):
her struggling TV show, and her burnt out career, Wendy
has once again targeted my husband. It's a pattern that
she has repeated for years. When I was diagnosed with
cancer years ago, Wendy shared my personal medical information with
her listeners alive on the air during her radio broadcast.
She didn't care that she was violating my rights to
privacy or that I hadn't shared the news of my
(44:52):
diagnosis with my family and friends. Yet she never apologized
never expressed any regret whatsoever. Despite my anger, I chose
not to spound publicly to her unhealthy fixation with my
husband and our marriage. It was clear that she was
sick and that she was struggling with a lot of issues,
including self hate and low self esteem. Over the years,
those issues have made her increasingly ugly both inside and out,
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and no amount of plastic surgery can fix the ugliness
inside of her. Instead of using her platform to uplift women,
she has spent her career attacking marriages while her own
fell apart. She criticized celebrities battling addictions despite her own
struggles with subcepstance abuse. There's no limits to how low
she will go in the name of making headlines. She
goes on to say, for the record, my marriage is solid,
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my husband continues to enjoy successful career, and Wendy will
forever be one of the most miserable bitches on the planet.
Jesus Christ. I mean, look, a lot of valid points made,
a lot of valid points made you know Wendy is miserable,
and that's why I send her healing energy because I've
never seen her happy before in my life. And yes,
she should apologize to Tamika and her family because you
(45:58):
don't people it was it was to ask the question
s someone didn't even ask a question. You wanted to
say that, and uh, Meth the man to me because
y'all should have sued Wendy Williams a long time ago
when she released that information that was against the law
to release that information. You should have sued her. You
should have sued the station. You should have made sure
that never happened ever again, because what that did was foul.
(46:20):
That information should have never been out unless you wanted
to put that information. Now, we've been here, you know,
doing the Breakfast Club for a long time now, and
there's time when we say something to an artist and
the artist and said, hey, you know, I don't want
that information out. My family doesn't even know. And we
went back on some of the stuff that we've done
so we know what's right. And that was foul. Well,
Meth didn't want to sue her because I remember when
met Farm came to the radio station one day after
(46:43):
Wendy and Calvin were on the air, kicking his back
end and he came to the station and that was
That was one of the reasons he did come to
the station because he was like, y'all just need to
know who at the hospital gave you that information so
I can follow lawsuit. Absolutely absolutely right, and he should
he should have. He was there during that time. And
they can't act like she doesn't know why methy Man
has an issue with her. Of course he has an
(47:04):
issue with you. You revealed his wife's cancer diagnosis before
she had a chance to address her own family. Yes. Yeah,
I was on the air that day and Kelvin and
Wendy was kicking kicking Mess back in and Kelvin walked downstairs,
and I guess as he was walking down Meth was
coming up. I'm shocked that they didn't see each other.
(47:26):
And the secretary was like, methy Man's in the lobby.
So I called Calvin. I'm like, yo, Mess in the lobby.
He was like yo for what? Like yo, you know
for what? Like we go out there studing. So my
dumb ass, when I go see what methy Man wanted,
and me and Meth had a conversation, and you know,
he wanted information from the hospital, you know, and he,
of course he wasn't happy about what Wendy and keV
(47:46):
was saying, but needless to say, Kevin never bought his
monkey ass back up to that station, even though I
know he was probably right downstairs, but he did not
come back up when he knew Methys in the lobby.
Those problems, all right. So that statement again is on
Tamika's Instagram page if you want to read the full
statement of what you had to say about Wendy Williams
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and Wendy still harassing her and her family. But I
think after you know, decades of having to deal with this,
she finally felt like this was her breaking point. Just
leave us alone, stop talking about my family. Shout to
her for being so so damned strong. Shout to you. Yeah,
I mean they're still together and still happily married. Meth
(48:28):
is still doing well. So this is the first time
we heard her mention this, and she kept calling him redman,
all right. Now. Chloe from Chloe and Hallie went on
Instagram yesterday and she was talking about her own journey
to self love and here's what she had to say.
And for so long I used to think I was
like fat and like I used to hate my stretch marks.
I might sell you like I'm not gonna cry but
(48:50):
it's like, now I really love who I am. When
I see all the uproar about my posts and stuff,
I'm a bit confused, Like I really don't understand because
I've never seen myself in that way or in that light.
So I take it as a huge compliment that you
all even think of me as a sexual, sexy being. Man,
(49:10):
I love Chloe and Hallie. Yeah, what am I missing?
People slandering her or something. Yeah, they were never kind
of like shaming her for, you know, posting the videos
that she posted, and I felt like a lot of
people were like, Okay, you know, get a girl. But
then there were people that had some things to say
about her being sexy and issues with that. Yeah, it's ridiculous, Chloe, Chloe,
(49:31):
that's just hate. Okay, It's called hate, all right. Do
we not realize how miserable people are? So when they
see you online enjoying your life and other people enjoying you,
they get jealous and they get envious. It's called eight,
that's all it is, okay. And in like, you got
to remember the rule of ten two three people gonna
like it, three people not gonna like it, four people
(49:52):
gonna be on defense about it like for people not
to like something that's just that's just natural. I wouldn't
even you know what else. It's hard for her too.
She's apart from her little sister, Hallie, and Hallie had
started filming a Little Mermaid. She's got a starring role
in that, and they were on Instagram live together and
it got very emotional. I just miss my sister's bright personality,
(50:13):
her positive energy always around. She's literally the sun because
she just makes everything just feel like brighter and better.
And that's what I missed the most about myself. Hallie. Yeah,
so it's just I don't know, it's different. And then
I'm the little sister, so being away just really like
(50:33):
tugs up like you're gonna make me cry. They are
so sweet. I really like, Yeah, my five year old
and my two year old like that with each other.
I love watching it. Yeah, and they're very like. I've
interviewed them a few times, and I've talked to them
(50:54):
about what is it grownish that they're on? Right? Grownish
and justice sweet? This nicest young women, super talented, so dope.
I've seen them perform like they're amazing girls. So let's
show them some love, all right, that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss Eye. Now Charlomage, who you
give it that donkey too? Well, since I got traumatized
(51:15):
by this video, I might as well put you all
onto the story, so y'all could be traumatized too. We
need police officers in Rochester to come to the front
of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with
them on this fine Monday morning, first day of Black
History Month. All right, we'll get to that next. It's
the breakfast club. Come morning, It's time for Donkey of
the Day. I'm a Democrat, so being donkey of the
(51:39):
day a little bit of a mix up. So like
a do other day. Now, I've been called a lot
of my twenty three years. It's Monday man. Donkey today
for Monday, February first, the first day of Black History Month,
goes to police officers and roch in New York. I
(52:01):
hate when they don't identify these officers as individuals. The
reason I believe they don't is to protect their safety,
protect their identities. Maybe they don't want to bring shame
to their fellow police officers, even though they deserve all
the shame this society could possibly give them. Now. I
don't even know how I ended up watching this video yesterday,
because I am not the person who actively seeks trauma
(52:23):
via social media. What I mean by that is all
the videos of police brutality that circulate online and folks
share with each other and it enrages you, outrages you,
traumatizes you, and we share that trauma with each other
for whatever reason. I don't look for those all. Right,
to me, these videos should be used as evidence in
the court of law, but hell, I don't even think
they hold up in court because we see cops victimizing
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us all the time on camera and nothing happens. But
a BS investigation isn't paid administratively, okay, even though there's
never anything to investigate, because we all got eyes, you
can see what the hell is happening on the video.
So I don't know what the point of any of
these videos are except to traumatize us. And that's exactly
with the video of the Rochester Police Department handcuffing and
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pepper spraying a nine year old girl. Did to me, Yes,
you heard right, Rochester police handcuffed and pepper spray a
nine year old girl. I can't make this kind of
stuff up. Let's go to Wham ABC thirteen for the
report police what started as a family trouble call ended
with a nine year old girl in the back of
a police cruiser, handcuffed, then pepper sprayed got her the
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incident again raising questions about the use of excessive force
by Rochester police spying. Let's go the girl pepper sprayed
by an officer after failing to comply with police. The
call came Friday afternoon for the initial report of family
trouble and a possible stolen vehicle. Ultimately, city officials say
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the child was suicidal, threatening to cause harm to herself
and others. Seriously, what about a badge in a uniform
makes you forget you too are human? Does this badge
in the uniform just automatically make you a sociopath? Like
you got called to this house and told that this
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young nine year old girl was suicidal and that she
indicated that she wanted to kill herself and she wanted
to kill her mom. First of all, police shouldn't be
responding to this. Where is the mental health team? Where
is the mental health crisis unit? If you notice nine
year old girl is having a potential manic episode, How
does this end with her being victimized and treated like
a criminal? How do you officers treat your own kids?
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When you see officers treat people treat other people's kids
like this, doesn't it make you want to send child
services to their house to make sure everything is okay?
Because there have been studies that have found at least
forty percent of police officers families experienced domestic violence. When
you see the way these officers man handle women in
the streets, it's not hard to believe that, okay, that
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that's what they're doing at home as well, and the
same goals for kids. If you see officers treat kids
like this in the street, how do you think they're
treating their own kids at home? I don't know, but
it's worth an investigation now. Of course, Mike Mazzini, who
was the president of the Rochester Police Union, he defended
the officer's actions. Let's listen. The head of the Rochester
Police union defended the officers responding to that call, union
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president Mike Mazzio, saying those criticizing the handling of that
incident have never been in that position. He also added
that it's easier for the city to blame the officers
than come up with solutions. Mazzio also said that every
situation is different, and he feels the police responding that
day did everything by the book. You know, when you
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read the studies of forty percent of police officers families
experiencing domestic violence, it gives three reasons why this is.
I'm not going to read all three, but the third
really stands out because it says, and I quote, the
officer who is abusing them knows how to manipulate the
system to avoid penalty and our shift blame to the victim.
This is how they do it. When you have guys
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like the mic guy, you know, who's the head of
the police union making excuses for these cops pissed boor
behavior and saying that they did everything by the book,
he's absolutely wrong, okay, and they need to burn whatever
book it is that's telling them that this is how
they should move. Okay. He's actually and he's also wrong
when he says none of us have been in that situation.
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Plenty of us have children, young nine year old kids.
A lot of folks out they have children who are
special needs, a lot of folks have children who deal
with mental health issues. There are mental healthcare workers who
deal with kids like this all the time. Ask those
folks how many times they've had to put the kid
in handcuffs and pepper spray them to restrain them? Just
ask them. I would like for you to survey those
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people I just mentioned and asked them how many times
if they had to handcuff for nine year old and
pepper spray them, okay, to restrain them. See, it's the
lack of compassion and empathy for me. And I felt
so bad for that young girl listening to her scream
out for her father, because I would never want to
be a father in that situation, Because what if her
father would have showed up in that moment and chose violence,
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He would have been absolutely justified to do so, but
then he would have been killed. If you did that
to a nine year old girl, then we know what
you would do to her father who showed up, saw
what you was doing to her, and then defended her.
I don't see how anyone can make excuses for this.
I don't see how anyone can justify this. The girl
was nine, and it was five officers, five big grown
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police officers, and this nine year old girl and y'all
couldn't restrain her without handcuffs in pepper spray? How was
that protecting and serving? Let me tell you something, man,
whatever y'all doing is not working. All right. That book
that the head of the police union was talking about,
saying that they did everything by it, throw it out,
all right. People get more offended by the slogan defunding
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the police than they do that. Actions like this that
make folks say, see, this is why the police need
to be defunded. If this is what taxpayer dollars are
paying for, then taxpayers should demand a refund and better service. Okay,
I don't have any right ideas. I have no solutions whatsoever.
I'm just shining a light on the problem. Okay, I'm
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shining a light on this so we can constantly have
examples on what exactly needs to be changed. I just
honestly don't know how to change it. Please let Chelsea
Handler give the Rochester Police Department the biggest he ha
hee haw hee haw. That is way too much, Dan
Manne is goodness gracious? All right, Well, thank you for
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that donkey of the day. Now when we come back
applies did he say this audio? Did he just writing
on Instagram or Twitter. We have audio think it was
a Twitter said. He said, Dear black business owners, stop
wanting me to spend my money with you and shop
with you just because you black. Make me want to
spend money with you because you got a good product,
good customer services, and a good price point. Because if
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that's bad, I don't want to no matter what color
you are. All right, well, let's let's talk about it.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Should
you support a black business just because they are black?
Let's talk about it. We'll take your phone calls when
we come back. Eight hundred five A five one O
five one. It is to breakfast club, good morning. Call
in right now at your opinion to the breakfast club
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topic breaking down. Eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. The breakfast club come wanting everybody whose cej Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomne the guy We all the breakfast club. Now if
you just joined us, we're talking about this tweet that
applies put out Ye you got to tweet, yes, he said,
Dear black business owners, stop wanting me to spend my
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money with you and shop with you just because you black.
Make me want to spend money with you because you
got a good product, good customer service, and a good
price point. Because if that's bad, I don't know, I
don't want it no matter what color you is. Yeah,
I mean listen, it's nuance to apply said right like
it's actually a couple of things going on in that tweet.
Number one. Yes, you should support a black business just
because they're black. If somebody tells me something is black owned, yes,
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I will shop with that person just because they are
black and for no other reason. And there is nothing
wrong with that, all right. And there's nothing wrong with
a business owner, a black business owner, expecting black people
to support them just because they are black, because usually
the black business owner is building something that they believe
black people will appreciate. So the whole for us by
(01:00:29):
us concept, that's the real thing. So yes, I support
just because it's black, but I won't return if the
product sucks. At the end of the day, Okay, the
product has to be good, so the blackness gets me there,
the good product keeps me And as far as price point,
I'll spend a little more with the black owned business
if the product is good. If the product is good,
(01:00:50):
I'll send I'll spend more with the black owned business
regard and custom and customer service has to be on
point too, like you you know, I think that's what
gets me going to a lot of different places over
and over again. They have amazing customer service. So I
think that's something that we always have to pay attention to. Also, absolutely,
even with you know, with the real estate business in
the stocks, I always try to to to somebody that
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looks like me because I feel like they understand me.
So if it's for me getting Alan, I go to
brother first to see what he can do. If it
goes to my attorney, I'll go to Sabine first. Like
there's different attorneys in different place, I try to go
with my own first. That's that's my main. But like
Charlotmie said, if the business is bad, I won't return.
But let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this?
(01:01:31):
This is star Hey good owning. Now we're asking shopping
with black businesses? Do you shop with black business regardless
of anything, let's talk about it. No, No, I am
a black business owner, um, and I absolutely don't think
that every person black or white should even be a
business owner because not everybody knows how to starty with customers.
(01:01:52):
And I just dealt with this at my house with
a black contractor, and he has completely put me off
from black contractors, Like next time, well should what should
it be? Black contractors are just bad contractors because contractors
are shady. People regard it cons that's the that's the
whole word. My dad, My daddy's a contractor. But these contractors,
(01:02:16):
I'm dealing with contractors. Now, boy, you got to watch them,
because you were just telling me the story the other
day how he tried to charge you a triple Yes,
they will believe you drive you let them. It's crazy.
He tried. My contractor sent me an invoice before she
was even done with the work, like we didn't do
a walk. That's that's contract, isn't And I tell everybody
(01:02:36):
that all the time, contractors will use your money to
finish somebody else's job and didn't have to get some
more money to finish your job. That is contractors. And
on the side, note, Mama, I don't know what you're doing,
but if you can buy all the materials yourself, you know,
I mean that way, all he has to do is
just install it and you're paying him an hourly rate.
But if you can buy all the stuff yourself, by
(01:02:57):
the flooring, by the sheep rock, the nails, the studs, bye,
your don't get worry about it a couple of weeks
ago because you've already done. But but and the work
with shotting, so damn it, man, But don't let me don't. Yeah,
and don't let it turn you off from black contractors
that you just got to find the right contract. Yeah,
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I had a lot of issues real quick. Um, completely
off topic, Charlotta Magne. I just want to thank you
for your your your books, um black privilege, um, because
there was a that was the reason why I actually
started my business. You had a m when you were
talking about how you were working for free at first,
and sometimes you have to um go out and put
your foot out there and do things if you're trying
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to get to a certain place. And it kind of
just pushed me forward and started my event certain business.
So I just wanted that's dope, salut through you, queen.
I'm happy I could inspire you in some way. That's dope.
Do you want to name your business too? Some people
could let you. I'm in I reme in Virginia and
as service at Hampton Road Area is twenty ten events
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and designed by a star on Facebook, Instagram and twenty
tents dot com. All right, moment, all right, I'm gonna
look you up because we do so many homecoming parties
and homecoming events, so we'll look you up and try
to get you some small business eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one where asking plies put this tweeter.
We want to read the tweet one more time. Me. Yes.
He was talking about black business owners, and he said,
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dear black business owners, stop wanting me to spend my
money with you and shop with you just because you black.
Make me want to spend money with you because you
got a good product, good customer service, and a good
price point. Because if that's bad, I don't want it,
no matter what color you is. All right, well, what
are your thoughts on that supporting black businesses? Call us
up as to breakfast club. Good morning, call me and
(01:04:48):
your opinions to the Breakfast Club tops come one morning.
Everybody is d d j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomne, the guy.
We all the breakfast love. Now if you just join us,
we're talking about a tweet that applies put out about
supporting black businesses. Now it says, dear black business owners,
(01:05:08):
stop wanting me to spend my money with you and
shot with you just because you are black. Make me
want to spend money with you cause you've got a
good product, good customer service, and a good price point.
Because if that's bad, I don't want it no matter
what your color is. So we're asking eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one for your thoughts. Let's
go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this hiast me
(01:05:29):
for Orlando. Hey, good morning. We're talking about supporting black businesses.
What are your thoughts? Okay, so my thoughts are yes,
continuing on certain products, I will look initially to support
black business I have a lot of friends of mine
that are local black business owners. But what I think
a lot of black business owners don't understand is that
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you have a lot of other people, also brown people,
were also people of other ethnicities, doing and sunning the
same thing. You have to find out what it's going
to separate you from that. And sometimes it's going to
be your price point, maybe it's gonna be your customer service,
Maybe it's going to be the product itself. But a
lot of black business owners don't take the initiatives to
really understand what it is to really own a business.
(01:06:14):
Don't just want to pop up one day and say, hey,
I'm telling this, not really understanding what it is to
run them, to actually have a good black owned business
and really do what it's supposed to do for yourself
in your community. So I will support it back business,
but a lot of black businesses make it very very hard.
But you also got to understand that a lot of business,
especially black businesses, this is first generation, so they're figuring
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it out as they go. You know, a lot of
these other businesses, they've had family members that own businesses,
that own all types of firms, that created companies before.
A lot of the stuff that we even even myself,
even buying a house like this was really my parents
were the first ones in their family to you know,
in the family to buy a house. But they couldn't
really teach me because they didn't know. So I had
to figure it out on my own. I had to
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take those bumps and bruises. My kids will know because
I'm able to teach them, you know. But the way, yes,
by the way, y'all, y'all treat black owned businesses differently
than y'all treat others. Y'all don't get black owned businesses
no grace at all. Absolutely, we are all and if
we are our own worst enemy sometimes so on both
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ends we have to support but the black businesses. And
it ended with you, being first generation, you took those
bumps and bruises. But along the way, I'm sure you
you you weren't treating yours the people that you were
selling the houses to. You're had really good communicative skill.
You want, you know, trying to um both people over
(01:07:38):
the head with prices and things of that nature. Yes,
we're in the business for profit, but that shouldn't be
your gold. Sometimes that is the only goal that and
this is it's always a site parian from my But
that was the reason why I got into doing a
seminar business. I will always always support a black business
before I initially support a white absolutely right, absolutely, absolutely,
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thank you, mama. That was the reason why I got
into seminars. And most people don't know that I got
into seminars because there was people that looked like me
charging people ten thousand dollars and seven thousand dollars to
teach them how to purchase a home in the flip
and that earth the iss out of me because I'm like,
if you have that much money, don't give it to him.
I'd rather use that money and invest in a home.
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So that's that's the only reason why we started this something.
I was like, this, that's that's highway robbery. That's robbery
with no mask. Like, no, you don't do that to
your own people because they see you successful, and people
want to get success, so they using their their savings
to try to do that. And that's the reason. That's
the only reason why we did seminars and try and
the reason why I try to help so many people
getting the homes that was that's I want to see
more of my own living in homes and not renting
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and owning their own home and passing homes down to
their kids and teaching their kids how to homeownership and investments.
That's the reason why I'm so hard, so hard on it.
I agree with you, what's the moral of the story.
The moral story is you should support a black owned business,
just black owners should expect black customers to support them.
But the product has to be good to keep us
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coming back correct. And if it's a brand new business,
sometimes you gotta give it a shot because I've been
places where the first time I went, you know, there's
sometimes some kinks you have to get rid of and
iron out and then things get better. So sometimes if
it's brand new, it just opened this week, give it
a little bit of time. And I don't know about that.
I'm gonna give you one shit, one shot. Only if
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the food is discussing the bad I ain't going back.
If the rest around that, I've been to the when
they first opened and then it's so much better now.
Like maybe it's just sometimes things don't work right away. Yeah,
you right, all right, Well, yeah, we got we gotta
we gotta give each other grace. Yeah, I definitely gotta
give each other grace. You're right, all right. Well, we
got rumors up next, what we're talking about. Yes, Ti
(01:09:52):
has responded to these sexual assault allegations. He put an
instagram PSA out. All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep a lock this to break this club. Good morning,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let me say a
happy birthday to my wife. Today is my wife's birthday,
February first, so I just brought just brought us some
breakfast bacon. She likes three eggs over easy at croissant,
(01:10:18):
and then a sausage. That's my sausage by the way.
Whoap Happy born day? Gid drop on a clue bomb
for Gill. Yeah, we can't do anything today. But we
can't do anything because we're in a pandemic. Really, but
it's snow and its Nasty's a state of emergency here,
so we ain't going anywhere, so we're just gonna make
snow as the fun things in the house. Yeah, we
(01:10:38):
did that all last night. But when you got five
kids running around, it's kind of hard to do fun things.
So we're just gonna be outside. But anyway, fun is
not all just sexual envy. Okay, Yeah, I didn't say
anything about sex. What's wrong with you? Gee? That was
christ You are disgusting. I have five kids, guys, Come on,
crow up, let's get to the room as let's talk
till the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela
(01:11:05):
Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well TI has taken some
time to respond to these sexual assault allegations, and these
are from their former friends Sabrina Peterson there's multiple women
according to her, that alleged that they were drugged and
assaulted by the couple at different times. Now. She also
says that Ti pulled a gun out on her during
(01:11:27):
a prior altercation, and Ti explains why he hasn't said
much yet, even though there's all these rumors going around,
and Sabrina have been posting statements from different people, and
it turns out, looking at some blogs, some random people
were just sending in some statements to see if she
would post them. So none of what she posted was
vetted out and confirmed in any way. So Ti says,
(01:11:48):
this is the motive behind the allegations. If a person
does not have any right to criminally or civili have
you in court, the best thing they could do it
get you for a defamation. That's the strategy, that's the intentions.
Say a whole bunch of false stuff about you that
get people to believe and make them come out and
(01:12:09):
say their liar. There, liar, they're a liar. And then
they can say, see they call me a liar, it's defamation.
Then they drag you in court, get you under oath
and all that, because unfortunately, right now it doesn't matter
as much what they can prove you did, it matters
what you could prove you didn't. Right. Yeah, Well, he
(01:12:33):
goes on to talk about believing all women. This is
what he said, women who have been victomized deserved to
be heard. Black women in particular should be supported, protected, defended,
and uplifted. However, evil has no gender. Now what we're
not gonna do and open up the door to my
bedroom for everybody to come in and chime in and
make their opinions about what we do and don't do it,
(01:12:54):
should it, shouldn't do. But I will say then, whatever
we ever have done, it's been done with consensualdus who
into what we into and like what we like. Yeah,
I don't even really understand how this became headlines. If
I get on social media and I say, send me
stories on such and such individual, do you realize how
many of these digital d heads will send you stories
just to get reposted. People get off on seeing things
(01:13:17):
they created or came up with go viral. So how
do we know any of those stories were real? They
all could have been completely fabricated. But you see certain
sites just posting it because they don't care. They just
want the traffic. Also, notice that certain sites didn't even
report on the story until TI replied to it denying
the allegations, because up until that point it's not a story.
Certain out let's have to vet these things before they
(01:13:39):
post them. They can't just repost anything because now they
are liable, and I want everybody to have that same
level of journalistic integrity. Well and a lot of these
sites though, aren't real news sites. They're just there to
report on gossip. So that's the defamation of his character. Yeah,
I mean he could have had deals, He could that
(01:14:00):
had movies, He was trying to do endorsements, and they
all shut it down because of these fake stories. And
now he has to go back and prove that these
stories are fake, which is foul. And now tis denying
the allegations. Well, here's what he's SAI denying. We never
forced nobody. We never drug nobody against their We are
ween of a hell, nobody against their will. We never
(01:14:21):
trafficked anything sexually traffic anything. I ain't ever break nobody. Also,
I'm gonna tell you what was factual. There have been
fake stories put up their blog sites, anonymously sent to
this person. And what this does is it dismantles the
mechanism that women have created for themselves. You can't weaponize
something with baseless claims. These are not stories of actual events,
(01:14:46):
and I have proof of that. Yeah, nobody cares about
the truth and the lives more entertaining, and the truth
is never as lot as the lie. Because I saw
some sites reporting on how you know, I guess it
was kids are online trolls sending out sending sending out
these stories because they know they would be reposted, and
they were laughing about it. But I didn't see any
real major outlets reporting that. All right, well that is
(01:15:12):
Ta's response to all of the drama. And I just
want to get one more shout out to bridgeton. That
is Netflix's biggest show. Okay, and I told y'all this
show is amazing, and but you watched it, Charlotmagne, you
still haven't watched it. You gotta watch it. I haven't
watch it yet. Yeah, it's pretty good on it. It
seems like all my my wife's friends they have chats,
they talk about it. They talk about the one scene
(01:15:33):
where the dude was looking to spoon. Uh, it's a
it's a it's a it's a show that the sexual
scenes are very passionate, and the show was passionate. A
lot of people seem to love it. My wife is
happy that it's coming back another season, so and shout
out to Cardie B also, And we're not going to
have a chance to play this audio, but she did
say she has an announcement that she's making today. Is
(01:15:54):
it gonna be new music. Let's see what it is.
But yes, we'll be looking forward to that announcement. And
congrats to Kelly Rowland. She gave birth to a second son,
so congratulations to her. Noah. John Weatherspoon drops for a
good diver chocolate daughter, Kelly Rowland flue to my guy,
Tim Spoon, congrats on your crew addition to to the
(01:16:17):
beautiful family. All right, well I'm angela yea, and that's
chair Rumor Reports. And it's Black History Month, so so
you know, of course it's Black History Month. We have
to represent for our Black people and who we represent today, Charlomagne. Today,
on the first day of Black History Month, we have
to salute a new Black History Month legend who has
solidified her spot in the Black history books. When it
(01:16:37):
comes to Dayton going together seeing somebody, whatever you want
to call it. This young lady has done to men
what men have done historically to women. And that's simply
whatever the hell she wants, Ladies and gentlemen. Today's new
Black History Month legend, Laurie Harvey. The Breakfast Club presents
a new Black History Month legend. That's right today, Black
(01:17:00):
History Month Legend, Laurie Harvey. You can't be mad at
a young lady living her life. She don't love him,
she might, she don't chase him. She ducks them and
replaces them with another one. According to distractify Laurie Harvey's
hit list and clues, Dutch football player Memphis to Pay,
Justin Combs trade songs, Justin's Dad Diddy Future, and now
Michael B. Jordan drop one the clues bombs for Laurie
(01:17:23):
Harvey's play away Big Step. She's been on Meek mills
wish list. I got Laurie r on my wish list.
That's the only thing I want for Christmas. And when
we reached out the Future for comment, he had one
word to describe Lorie Harvey sensational. Where did she get
this game from? Well, she got it from her mama.
Let's listen to some of the game Marjorie Harvey is
(01:17:44):
giving Laurie over the years it comes to dating, My
mom has nothing to worry about. I got this. Don't
ever try to fit in when God has clearly created
you to stand out. Always be a lady and understand
you are the prize. Yes, Marjorie, Laurie is indeed standing
out and we can't wait to see who she does next.
(01:18:05):
And that was another New Black History Month legend courtesy
of the Breakfast Club. Alli Charlomagne, thank you for that
Black History Month moment. And when we come back, we
got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning.
Everybody is the ej Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy
we all the Breakfast Club good morning. Let me shout
out to miss Jones. Miss Jones is a woman that
(01:18:27):
got me my first start in mornings when I was
on the other station. She had a show and I
was her co host, and I haven't spoke to her
in thirteen years. Before the holidays, we just kind of
ended on, he says. She'd say kind of bad terms,
and we spoke there in the holidays and we just
got everything out and some of the things, well, all
the things that she heard were wrong, and we were
(01:18:50):
able to talk. We talked about you know, our kids
and our family, and she says she wanted to get
back into the game and she was excited. And we
started with the Miss Jones Renewing Show, which is you know,
a show where we just talk about some of the
good times and bad times of that morning show. And
she released the podcast today, So want you guys to
go check it out. She's going to get back into radio.
(01:19:11):
So I'm excited for Miss Jones. So shout halla and
singles up to Miss Jones and definitely check it out.
So shout to miss Miss Jones. If it wasn't for her,
I definitely wouldn't be doing mornings right now. She gave
me that bug and gave me that opportunity. And when
people give you that opportunity, you make sure you appreciate
and show how grateful you are. So thank you to
Miss Jews all right now, and I want to give
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a shout out to everybody that supported my store out
here in Detroit. We did a little VIP event yesterday.
We kept it small, but thanks to Delhian and to
s Rock for providing the liquor, and She Bartender is
actually our black woman owned business and they have like
a mobile bar that they bring places and they can
set up and do everything for you. So thank you
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to She Bartender. But Private Label is officially open in
Detroit on eight Mile and de Quindre. So if you
are in town and you want to stop by, come through.
Chat out to my girl, Jennifer Williams. We went to
high school together. Basketball wise is about to start. She's
in Detroit. So she came through. Bernard Browner from the
Browner Brothers. He came through everybody that came by and
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showed some love. Nicia Nashe that's my girl from out
here in Detroit. I appreciate you all. I have my
fifty five inch you part wig. Thank you Dallas for
making that wig. It took him four days to actually
make that wig and color it to match my hair.
All right, all right, Schulman, you got a positive note,
I do. The positive note is simply about gratitude. Man.
Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more
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you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely
you will have even more to express gratitude for Breakfast
Club You're finish for y'all Dune