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Angeliki and Charlomagne, the congratulate you, Hall of famers. So
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what day it is? Guess what day it is? That's right,
It's Wednesday, hump day, Good morning, Good morning, the one
and all man. Thank you God for another day of life.
Take a deep breath for those who cannot. It feels
good to be here. What's happening? Hey, a little gassy,
but you know we'll get through it. Okay. What you
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hate hate a little something I don't know. You know,
I'm at that point in my life where, you know,
I do keep track of my diet in that way
because I'm forty three year old man. But I cannot
quite think about what is in my diet that caused
me to be so gassy. Could past a couple of days.
But I think it is all these protein ships that
i'd be ordering, you know, hearing here in the neighborhood,
I think they give me real milk instead of almond milk.
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You know, the old man can't answer that goddamn black toast. Okay,
all right, right, but just don't be passing no gas
around me. I don't fight in my clothes, you know that, shure.
You've been working with me eleven years, and I don't
fight in my clothes. You know, I don't fight in
my clothes. Just make it sure, all right, Well, shout
out everybody out there with a new born baby right now.
I know it's tough that that that I love it.
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That baby. It makes its own decisions. It tells you
what it wants to do. Um. You know, the baby
was sleeping every four hours, and now it decided that
she wanted to sleep every two hours and you know
what she could do what she wanted. My new bone
is sleeping through the night right now. Really, I love it,
absolutely love it. I mean. The only other problem is
when you have other small children, like you know, I
got a six year old and three year old, and
the six year old gets up a lot in the
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middle of the night. Really not a lot, but you know,
she gets up at inconvenient times like this morning at
four seven, when you're a long clock go off at
four twenty, so I gotta get up and put her
back to bed and then look at you like we'll
be doing a lot, and then you'll be walking back
down the hall, like I got thirteen minutes, thirteen more
minutes sleep. That's how the baby woke up at four
And I'm like, man, I got a little bit, a
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little bit of time, just go back to sleep, right
then I hit that snooze button when four twenty eight
and woke up at four twenty eight. Now, but we're here,
how about it late this morning? The hell around with you?
He was on time and listen, yeah, okay, I'm on
the first break, I'm on the intro. Anybody you heard that,
yo yo, yo yo, this morning? That's all that matters. Right, Okay,
you're doing better. You're doing better with your life. Who
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we got on the show this morning, all right, but
Cary Sellers will be joined us this morning. My brother,
of course. But Cary Sellers, you know, he's a CNN
political commentator. He's a New York Times best selling offers
a new book. That's right, children's book is called who
Are Your People? Yeah, my mom asked me the center
that yesterday. You know, but Cards a South Carolina native,
South Carolina bredren right there, Yeah, so did in Mark
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South Carolina. You'll be kicking with him in a little bit, right,
And then we got front page news. What we're talking about.
We'll talk about Joe Biden. He was in Atlanta yesterday
and he was asking the Senate to change philibuster rules
so they can pass voting rights. And we'll tell you
what he had to say, a whole bunch of nothing.
All right, we'll get into that. Next though, move is
to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy
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Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
Let's getting some front page news now, all my giants fans.
I know it's a lot of y'all out there. The
Giants fire head coach Joe Judge always pointing to blame
as somebody just after two seasons ten for twenty three
in two years, damn Giants, always pointing to blame as
did the same thing stopping your team does the same
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thing all the time. You're just winning right now, he
said something yesterday. That's right, that's what you're ppposed to do.
You supposed to be winning right now the playoff time.
What's your team doing? Nothing? Exactly right now we're watching.
I actually want to see the Cowboys, you know, make
it to the distance. Make it to the distance. What
does that mean? Make it to the bowl. I don't
want to see the window, but I want to see
them make it to want to see them lose at
the Super Bowls saying pretty much, don't worry about what
we're doing over there, and I'm just sitting back and
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be a spectatum. I'm going. So I'm definitely going we
go to the Super Bowl. I'm definitely going. That'd be
a lifelong dream to take my daddy to the Super Bowl.
All right? Well is Nold Marine on nine to eleven
at a MetLife Stadium during the Cowboys Jets game for
no reason that will not be in vain. Didn't this? Gracious?
What else? Pie? All? Right? Well, President Joe Biden was
speaking yesterday in Atlanta, and he was actually on the
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grounds of the Clark of Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse College.
The Senate is going to be taking up voting rights
in the coming days, and so right now he is
asking for the Senate to get rid of the filibuster.
Here's what he has to say about voting rights today
and making it clear checked our democracy. I support change
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e the Senate rules, which every way they need to
be changed to prevent a man already of centers from
walking action on voting rights ups to protect a majority
rule in America. The majority should rule in the United
States Senate. I make this announcement with careful deliberation, recognizing
the fundamental right to vote as a right from which
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all other rights flow. They're expecting that no Republicans will
actually vote for any of these, for the Johnleyist Voting
Rights Advancement Act or for their Freedom to Vote Act. Now,
here's what he had to say about getting rid of
the filibuster. Sadly, the United States Senate designed to be
the world's greatest deliberative body has been rendered a shell
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of its former self. Gives me no satisfaction in saying
that as an institutionalist, as a man, was honored to
serve in the Senate. But as an institutionalist, I believe
that the threat to our democrat is so grave that
we must find a way to pass these voting rights bill.
Debate them, vote, let the majority prevail, and if that
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bare minimum is blocked, we have no option but to
change the Senate rules, including getting rid of the filibuster.
For this. They don't see Wilder in twenty twenty two weeks,
we're fighting for voting rights. Republicans. Well, it's not just
the Republicans, yea. You know, yesterday Biden said he's tired
of being quiet. You know what I mean. And you know,
I don't see how you can say that if you're
still being quiet on the people in your party party
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who are hesitant on getting rid of the filibuster. But
the Republicans don't want to vote for voting rights, and
you gotta get rid of the filibuster the pass voting rights.
Why is it, Joe Manchin, why is it? Christen Cinema
Mark Kelly, Chris Coons, John Tested, Democrats, all of those
folks who who are Democrats that don't want to get
rid of the filibuster for us to have voting rights
called him out. Just don't call out Republicans. Well, Joe
Biden said he's been having quiet conversations with members of
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Congress for the last two months. But he's tired of
being quiet. So behind the scenes, that's what they do.
They try to compromise with these senators to try to
get bills passed. But now he's tired of being quiet.
And if you're gonna give a speech and you're gonna
call out Republicans for not wanting to pass voting rights
and I wanted to vote for the John Lewis Voting Act,
then call out the Democrats who don't want to get
rid of the filibuster. Now you can pas voting right.
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How do you want to be remembered when it comes
to voting rights? Do you want to be the side
of the side of Doctor King or George Wallace? Do
you want to be in the side of John Lewis
or Bull Connor. Do you want to be the side
of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis, this is the moment
to the side to defend our elections. Who is he
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talking to? Is that in reference to Republicans? That are
that in reference to the Democrats, to the party who
don't want to get rid of to fhiel about the
sake and pass some type of voting rights. Who talking about?
I think he's talking to anybody who's not for a
voting rights. Well, all good, brother, Biocarry sellis who's on
this morning. He was on CNN yesterday. He called out
those Democrats by name and said that they they would
be on the side of segregationists. That's what you should do.
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Like this, ain't this? It seems wild that they play
without voting rights. They're like, yeah, like you're talking about, Yeah,
we need to negotiate. What are we bothering? Hey, we're
gonna give you super Bowl tickets if you vote that way.
They don't care if y'all vote, man, just like all
those passes slute to all those passes out there, that's
you know, on a on a hunger strike right now
until they pass voting rights. They don't care if y'all eat,
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And they don't care ifybody Black people better eat, all right? Well,
that is your front page news. All right, get it
off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. If you're upset, you need to vent phone
lines or wide open talk to us, all right eight
d five eight five one on five one, call us
up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. I'm ting a what's doing? Call? If this
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is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one
five one. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club to big Chocolate, the toe sucker. It's toe time, everybody.
I thought we left you in twenty twenty one, but
I'm back, brother, I'm back, So listen to things right now. Charlottagne,
you're lying to everybody. I notice you're gonna be at
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the Cowboys game this weekend right as a cheerleader, shaking
your crusty butt again. Right, That's what I need to
do to get my team of victory. I'm ned baby.
Is that gas Martin Luther King Day coming up? Right?
So I want to do my impression for everybody today
that I could kiss Angela eas chubby cheeks sometime next week.
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I had a dream. I don't know if chubby cheeks
is a compliment once you passed the age of three. Bro,
I've always had chubby cheeks. Goodbye, man, Hello, who is Daniel? Daniel?
Come on and get it off your chess. Oh yeah,
Charlotte Bayne, Yes, sir, I was just calling to tell
you how about the Cowboys this season? Man? Come on, man,
we got the forty nine is this weekend? Baby, We're
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gonna We're gonna win that one. Easy. All we gotta
do to put digs on debot shut down they run
easy win. Oh yes, sir, Yes, sir, I've been I'm
only twenty years old. My dad for me on the Cowboys,
you know, before he came out the wound. But the
damn has been It's been hard these years. And I
just want to say one thing too. Das Bryant caught
the damn ball that showed a damn you are twenty
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four year cowboy. Fancy you didn't even get to live
the glory. It's been a struggle. You only twenty four, bro.
But that's because he's never seen a winning sea. He's
probably he's seen a winning season with the Cowboys, but
you never seen him nineties era when we was winning
Super Bowls and stuff. Twenty one No struggle, No, it
was a struggle for if you're a twenty one year
a Cowboys fan, has been a struggle. Yes, struggle, struggle.
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Say thank y'all for everything. I look to y'all every morning. Uh,
you know, get up every morning, go to work and
you know, just try to get up and go do
some things and get my life started, and they'll really
help me out by it. Appreciate you, king, Thank you, brother.
I have a good one. Hello. Who's this yo? It
was super good morning. It happened New year, super from what? Okay?
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All right, what's happening? Get off your chests? I want
to I really love my girl. Yeah, hey you love that.
Ain't not wrong with that? Oh yeah, that's the only way. Brother.
You just spoke up feeling that way. Are you sent
the particular happened? No, I just you know it's it's
I still feel it like it's new supposed to be
back that right now. But you like, I know you
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like you mostly in Brooklyn and your man is right,
m Like, what are y'all doing? Like, you know, keep it,
keep it lively in the meantime, since y'all away from
each other so much. Um, what do I do? I
mean outside the obvious, you know, like I know, you
know what. I'm gonna be honest. It works to me
because I'm so busy all the time, so even being
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here is like I'm always working. So but yeah, everything's chill.
I like things to be nice and smooth and easy,
like you know, not arguing a lot. So that's what's
good for me, definitely, point and then and just feeling
like you trust somebody I got that can't complaint. Well,
you have a long distance relationship, yeah, right now. She
lives in a pass to Dinas on the West coast
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and I work in the road mostly on the East coast.
What do you guys do? We're making it. She works
from home in tech and I do what it takes,
you know, I mean, what do you guys do to
keep it? Like, you know, to stay how much you
love her all the time? What I'll outside of the
telling us you know that. But we traveled like Craig
FaceTime sky everything else you need to do. Don't like
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fast time that much. But we talked, we check. But
I ain't gonna lie. I can't I can't stand surprise
facetimes when people at last night I was doing, man,
what happened? Not even your man? Though? Sometimes you just
don't be ready, Like you don't just want to be
on FaceTime all the time. I don't you need authorization
for this? Yeah, Like give me a little heads up,
like I'm about to FaceTime. All right, brother, we have
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a going be on the toilet. You ain't say your
girl's name though. Oh I love you Jazz and I
will see you next sweet there you go, alight, love you, Jazz.
Get it off your chest? Eight, don't dreat five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit this up right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast Club. This is your time to get it
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off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the
breakfast club. But you got something on your mom? Hello?
Who's this? Hey? Come morning, Demetri, Demetrius? What I get
it off? Feat? Chess bro man? Messing around and missed
my mother's birthday yesterday? Out? How did you do that? Yeah?
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I'm a chruker. I've worked fifteen hours yesterday and I've
been dressed out with you know everything else that's going on, bro,
that's your mom though. That ain't like a friend a cousin.
That's the womb you came out of. God, damn, I
ain't go front. I almost did that too, But I
almost did that because I was like, you know what,
I'll call my mom later with the kids. The kids
could say happy birthday, and then the kids mind up
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calling And I almost forgot that happened to me before.
I feel like that's a different phone called though. I
feel like when you're the child, you gotta make your
call and then you let the grandkids make day call.
So now how do you make up for that? That's
what I'm trying to figure out. Now? Can I call
her now? Yes? You still didn't color? Okay, I texted
this morning, but text, Oh my gosh, what are you
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and she married? She still with your you know married? No? No, no,
they've been divorcing. N Oh, you may not want to
interrupt it, and they might still be sleeping in from
a long passionate theysten you better go and get on uber,
eat a door dash and send us some food and
breakfast and the cake and all of that right now.
So when she get up is there, do you want
to call her? Right now. Put us on the line. Yeah, yeah,
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I'm gonna call her right now. You sure don't do that, right, No,
I don't call on three way. That's disrespectful. She listened
to the breakfast club for the morning call on the morning.
All right, hold on one thing. I'm gonna call right now. God, man,
you're gonna regret this. No, he's not. I'm gonna make
sure he does know you. Better stop. He's like, maybe not.
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What's your mom's saying? What built for you? Yeah? What
she's on the islands? Man? Built for you? What islands? No? No?
OHI oh, Deli yeah, more like I'm calling her right now,
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hurry with an automated voice message and cannot accept anything.
Leave your mom alone right now? Casey up having breakfast
in Hello, we lost him, damn it. Man, Well, happy birthday, Delicia.
Your son don't love you like that he loves her.
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I'm just messing with me. But I'll tell you one thing,
no bad. We live in a time man with you
can't be too busy to call the people that you love,
especially your parents, not at all. All right, get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes,
and two men have been taken into police custody in
connection with the shooting death of young Dolph in Memphis, Tennessee.
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And we'll give you some details, all right, We'll get
into that next. It's The Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela ye Well.
Britney Spears's sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, is going to be
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on Good Morning America today and they have posted a
little bit of a preview of what you can expect
that she gets tearful. Um, I love my sister, but
things have gotten complicated, I guess so, Jamie Lindspear. What
has caused this rift between you? The exclusive? The book
title is Things I Should Have Said? What do you
regret not saying? All right? So she does have a
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book to promote Things I Should Have Said? Now, Britney
Spears posted, shall I start from the beginning? So people
feel like that is in response to this interview that's
going to be happening this morning and now Good Morning America.
They posted that clip and said, what does she want
you to know about her family and her life? Why's
the new ABC exclusive Tomorrow Morning Only on ABC's Good
Morning America. Britney gonna be button egging on the ground
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by five pm West close time, unbothered. Yeah, I was
gonna say that she supposed to a picture naked, but
as nigg Yeah, she's done a few, all right now.
Fat Joe has I did a relief fund for those
people who have been affected by the deadly Bronx fire,
which left at least seventeen people dead. He's working with
the New York City Mayor's Fund to launch the fundraiser,
and he's gotten contributions from Jay Z and DJ Khalid.
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He's also tapping into other celebrities in the realm of music, sports, entertainment,
and business network to provide further aid for the victims
of the fire. I'm definitely donating to that. When I've
seen a lot of different links going around, I didn't know,
you know, which one to donate to, because I honestly
didn't know the organizations, didn't know the people. But since
I know Fat Joelman donated out, Yeah, I'm a post it.
I'm gonna donate to Fat Joe too. Shout to Joey
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Krafft and iHeart has one as well too. By the way,
that they're giving all the proceeds are going directly to
the victims and their families. I don't know if I
trust that organization all right now, NAS, we told you
about the NFT that he announced when he was teaming
up with a blockchain powered platform called Royal. You'll be
able to obtain streaming royalty rights to his King's Disease
and King's Disease two tracks, Ultra Black and Rare. So
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that NFT project dropped Monday, and they said the website
ended up crashing when the NFTs became open to the public,
so people were posting this NAS NFT was like a
sneaker drop. So the website is still was yesterday, still
down for maintenance and yeah, so people really want that NFT.
In addition to that, Pete Rock is suing NAS over
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royalties from Almatic. He says that he hasn't been paid
a cent and royalties for working on that Almatic album.
He told Paid six that they're gearing up to sue finally,
they said he has writing credits and the only single
on that LP to go gold was The World Is Yours,
So now he's old millions of dollars. Pete Rock told
paid six nods and his people have stonewalled me since
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nineteen ninety four. My new year's resolution is to be
compensated from my hard work on Almatic thirty. But would
it be NA though, that wouldn't that be the publishing
company maybe or the record label? Well, he said NAS
and his people. Yeah, and I'm sure if you reach
out to NAS he can tell them, like yo, y'all
got to take care of this. I would have not
even made any money off Illmatic and royalties. I just
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I just think when I heard that that first time,
I always think of search Searchlight, remember yeah, search Light
Pols and Searchlight Publisher. I know who I paid, God,
Searchlight Publisher. Search on the majority of that, I don't know.
All right, Well, they said that track is is the
song most sampled by hip hop artist from nazis whole catalog.
According to insiders, it's been sampled by jay Z, Eminem,
Rick Russell, Llwayne and Mac Miller as well. When if
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Peter Rock got paid from the Dead Presidents only you
have to, right since they sampled it. I mean, he
just hasn't gotten his royalties. So I'm talking about from
jay Z jay Z Dead Presidents. I want if Peter
Rock got paid from that, you should because they sampled
presidents to represent me. Yeah, but if he don't own
the publishing, then he didn't get it. Oh, got you
all right now, Young Doff. The two men that have
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been accused of his murder have been taken into police
custody in connection with that shooting death. Justin Johnson, who
is twenty three, was captured yesterday afternoon, and that's nearly
a week after law enforcement announced he was wanted by
police with connections to that and and so their number
of alleged charges including first degree murder, criminal attempted first
agree murder, and property that A second suspect was indicted
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by a grand jury yesterday on first degree murder charges
in the shooting death of young Dolf, as well Cornelius Smith,
who's thirty two. He was indicted on additional charges of
attempted first degree murder, convicted felon in possession of a firearm,
employment of a firearm in the commission of a dangerous felony,
and property theft. And he is being held without bond
and send the healing energy to the family a young Dolf.
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I'm glad they got him. What should never happened. But
glad they got him. Black man is dead. Two black
men going to prison for the rest of their life
for what all Right now, Drake is ignoring these rumors
that have been spreading about him. I first saw this
on media takeout a few days ago. But there is
a woman that is claiming that she's suing Drake because
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he put hot sauce in a condom. Now, according to
the story, they were at a party, they had a
romantic encounter, and after the party they went back to
his hotel. They smoked weed. He asked if she wanted
to have sex. She said, he was very intent on
ensuring things were consensual. They had a bit of four play.
He rubbed on her and she said a lot of things.
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He's seven inches, this, this and that, and then she
said he mostly did it from the back and eventually
came anyway. Eventually there was a condom. He went to
the bathroom, and then immediate immediately after he went to
go dispose of the condom in the bathroom, she went
in there, untied the condom out of the trash and
put it inside her and there was hot sawuce in
the con If this story is allegedly come on. This
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sounds so well because Drake then posted after all this
because it was a story that went viral and this
is the rumor report, So we're talking about things that
has been happening because a lot of people were talking
about it on social media, and he posted, you can
have your fifteen minutes of fame. I'll take the other
twenty three hours and forty five minutes. I always Drake
didn't even respond to it, and I think it's ridiculous
(21:54):
to even report those kind of stories. I know why
folks doing because it's entertaining, and nobody cares about the
truth from the line wanted to, but it's just silly
to even, you know, talk about things like that. And
I really wish people like Drake didn't even reply because
when they replied, they didn't they make it a story.
Even I saw the story days ago. And then when
he replied, now, we're like, okay, that's right now. Now
you give bigger outlets the license to run with that
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nonsense like man, but it is funny, This is kind
of funny, ignored man. Nobody cares about the truth. From
a lot more entertaining, but some things don't deserve no
attention and no energy. All right. Now, Star Jones is
going to be replacing Judge Faith Jenkins next season, and
that's going to be on Divorce Court, which, by the way,
is television longest running court show, just a FYI And
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so Star Jones is excited about that. She said, as
a fan of television's longest running court show, I was
honored to be considered to take over the Divorce Court
TV bench, following in the footsteps of three incredible women,
Judge Maybelin, Judge Lyne Teller, and Judge Faith Jenkins. So
congratulations to her. And I know Judge Faith Jenkins has
her own show that is set to debut as well. Yeah,
it's called Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins. It actually the
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US this Sunday. I guess he's really going all in
on their relationships space. He put out our book sys
Don't Settle, you know, and this book is called Killer
Relationship with Fave Jenkins. This this TV show that is
your reports. All right, Now, we got Front Page News next.
We were talking about, Yes, let's talk about doctor Fauci
and what he has to say to two Republicans who
are making his life really difficult and threatening having people
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threatened his family all right, and also next hour, Bocari
sellers will be joining us. Of course, he's a sitting
in political commentator. He has a new book called who
Are Your People Are? We're gonna talk with him next night.
Well after front page news is to breakfast Club. Good morning. Wait, wait,
you're checking out the breakfast Club? Hey? What up? Y'all?
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the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get in
some front page news now. It's a quick sports of
giants fight at head coach Joe Judge after two seasons
he was ten and twenty three and his two years
to fight himselves. All right, whole team? Why you would
know your team stuck for years? Excuse me, I don't
know anything about the past. Okay, let's talk about the president.
(24:30):
Let's enjoy the moment. Were in the playoffs this weekend.
We are your team doing. Oh and we won the
NFC East six and oh in the NFC East, by
the way, clean sweep. I meantimes he beat out of
Year twice. Why you talk about the past? You just said,
let's put m we saw on a future. Okay, all right,
what else do you guy? Easy? All right? Well, doctor
Anthony Fauci has issues with two Republican senators and they
had some tech tense exchanges during a hearing yesterday, Senators
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Rampaul and Roger Marshall. They came into hearing on the
federal response to the omicron variant of COVID nineteen. And
there's a lot of scrutiny right now about what is
being said by the nation's experts. And here is what
doctor fault he had to say about Rampaul attacking him.
He was accusing me of being responsible for the death
of five four to five million people. There are two
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reasons why that's really bad. The first is it distracts
from what we're all trying to do here today is
get our arms around the epidemic and the pandemic that
we're dealing with number two. What happens when he gets
out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue.
Is that all of a sudden, that kindles the crazies
(25:37):
out there, and I have life, the threats upon my life,
harassment of my family because people are lying about me. Yeah,
there's a lot of edited clips going around, a lot
of conspiracy theories that people are spreading and trying to
encourage people not to listen to public health experts. We
all know that this virus has changed every day, and
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so there's a lot of different variants, mutations and things happening,
and so we're trying to keep up. I know, I
don't listen to people on social media. I will pay
attention more to what experts have to say and do
what's best for me and people around me. From the
information that we have, I can't even trust that Anymoretal
here's what doctor Fauci had to say as far as
randpau are raising money by trying to come at him.
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So go to Rand paul website and you see fire
doctor Fauci with a little box that says contribute here
you can do five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars one
hundred dollars. So you are making a catastrophic epidemic for
your political game. So they all have politically attack of
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their colleagues and in a politically reprehensible Okay, won't defend it.
They're going to argue it. I'm just simply turn around
me continue this hearing. We have a number of questions. Yeah,
that's nuts. To blame doctor Fauci for the definite millions.
He's giving out information that has changed over time, and
you know, pron proving to be wrong later. Yes, but
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so as the CDC director, soever elected officials, so have
folks on social media. Everyone was doing the best they
could with the information they was presented at the time.
But you can't blame him for millions being killed, all right.
And one thing there, Doctor Fauci did say those who
have been vaccinated and boosted would get exposed some maybe
a lot of them will get infected, but will very
likely with some acceptions, do reasonably well in the sense
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of not having hospitalization and death. And that's really what
it comes down to, right trying to protect yourself with
whatever we have right now as best as you can.
All right, Well, that is your front page News. All
right now when we come back, Beccari Sellers will be
joining us. He has a new book, new children's book
called who Are Your People? And we're gonna talk to
him next. It don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
(27:49):
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the bill. That's right, But Cary Sellers,
what's going on. I'm glad to be back, man man,
happy to see you. It's been too long. And then
you started talking to me about of a sector. Me, well,
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you got all them kids. We had a whole discussion
about the sectories last week because NV you got with five,
now I got six, six, I got four. My wife
wants me to get a sector. Me, I'm getting one.
I'm not opposed to it. I was actually we were
talking about dude on Fox News was saying, how if
you get us persecting me your less than a man?
And I hope that these men get, you know, a
free box set of Harry Potter when they go in
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for their snap and some soilings and whatever else they
like to do with their free time. It does make
you less of a man. I'm sorry, No, definitely not. No.
I got mine. We had twins, and then you real
fertile after you have twins. My wife will kill me.
But whatever. So then we had she got pregnant again,
and she had a miscarriage and her first pregnancy, I
wrote about it in my first book. She almost died,
like she lost seven units of blood. We went through
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all of this. She was an ICU and I was like,
we're not doing this no more. And so I went
in in March. I went, laid up, got snapped, took
them volumes and they you know it, you'll wake the
whole time, said it like that out of it, like okay.
But then he started to tell them out, So what's
the procedure. It was like they want they cut under
your balls. They cut the they cut the backside of
your balls and then they it's like you can smell
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it because they gotta they gotta burn it back together ball.
So then I name my wife come in because I
was like, this is what I'm going through. I want
you to see what I'm going through and smell it.
And it's just like you can smell the uh, this
is hell coming on here for a children's book. This
always started. You can smell the You can smell like
the burning, the burning, like the burning flesh. So do
they do they like basically put anesthesia like local anesthesias.
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I think they may. I don't, but you don't you
don't feel, Yeah, they you don't feel none of that.
I mean you you take one volume before valume, before
you like lead a house, and so by the time
you get there, you just high as a kite. I'm
doing it, and then you put Then you just sit
there and you just watch basketball and you put frozen
peas on your balls. And how long are you gonna
be down? For? Like two days? I milked it probably
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about fold as my wife didn't know. I was like,
I said, Suman, we should go together. We're not doing
I don't think that's that's weird. But you're giving me
a fake ass. Ain't weird? Man? The only thing the
only thing I was wondering, did the mess up your ejaculation?
Is the exaculation? But no, you gotta So what you
have to do is you have to you have to
ejaculate twenty times so that so they have to clear
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out they have to clear out your your sperm what so. Yeah,
so after you after you have the surgery, you have
to ejaculate twenty times. So for Charlogne, for Charlemagne, Charlemagne,
that has three days. I'm forty three years old times,
So you have to do that. You have to do
that twenty times. And then and then you go back
in and they check it and test it and see
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if you're swimming still swims a lot of you know,
I ain't never heard that when google it twenty times
you have to because you have to clear out you
have to clear out everything. Really, Yeah, that's the only
way they can tell you times twenty times. I didn't know.
I ain't got that in me. I'm telling you right now,
how long did it take? It's you by four Fridays
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six days. That's like three of days three and a half,
depending if I'm still young old thirty seven. I was
thirty five at the time. It's gonna take me twenty days. Well,
these guys here are not your people? But who are
your people? The new book? Thank you? The new book
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from the New York Times best selling author of My
Vanishing Country? Who are your people? A child? Right man? Yeah? No,
I'm happy to write I mean, I was tired of
and you probably get this too, both of y'all get this,
But you have your kids and they're reading books, and
they're seeing movies with like yellow people or blue people
or purple people. And I wanted people to be able
to see brown people in the imagery I got, you know,
Martin King and and Stacy Abrams and Kamala Harris and
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the clouds, and that's we have imagery from February first,
nineteen sixty from the City in Movement and just showing
because when they and Kamala ancestors already, man, well, I mean,
I just want now you go from Martin man, I
wanted people to be able to see them in dream
that they could beat them too. And so you know,
it's a it's a it's a good book. It's a
beautiful book. And I hope that people see themselves in it.
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So that's why. And I'm always wanted to write children's book.
And you know, down South, the first question people ask
you is who are your people people? I mean, that's
how they know what type of stock you come from,
who your mama, who your daddy, and so that's that's
just where we are. So hopefully it does well. It
should do well. It's out, it's out today. That is
a great question that who are your people? And you know,
it does really affect you so much. Like I feel
like the conversation people had around Black Panther right for
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kids in particular, it was important, you know, just because
you get to see like we are smart, intelligent technology. Uh.
It's like, what's the name of that movie, Incanta Encanta?
Y'all know that Incanta, the new Disney movie I E.
N c A only now it's dope, but it's it's
it's it has that imagery of young black and brown
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boys and girls on the screen. And so when you have,
you know, curly hair, when you have brown skin, you
see yourself in that imagery and like Black Panther, I mean,
it's so important to have these conversation is in this
level of representation. So and tean bugging, I did see
that with the with the person the little character with
the curly Yes, man, it's like number one in the world.
My kids watched that over the holiday. It's like, it's
the number one movie. What are y'all watching it? That? Yes,
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But you're right, even with imagery because I was in
I was saying this the other day. I was in
Memphis and I was at this um at Choices, that's
where they do a lot of stuff for women's reproductive
And a lot of times when you see things on
the wall at the doctor, you don't see brown people
like you don't see that. It's just the standard has
always been you see white people doing things and you
see those images of this is how you do, you know,
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whatever type of procedure you're doing, and so it is
so different when you can see it reflected on you.
It felts like, Okay, there's a connection here. And you know,
at the end of the book we talk about like
what are you, how are you going to change the world?
And I have a picture of my little So the
imagery is based off my little girl, Sadie and Stokely
and the last and at the back of the book
you have u you know, Sadie is us President of
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the United States and Stokely is an astronaut, and we
just try to throw a lot of those narratives on
their head. That's supposed to be me kind of handsome,
like I had to put myself on the front of
the book, but shout out to Reggie Brown, who was
the illustrator, because we just wanted to I mean, look,
I wanted Black folk to be able to be proud
of something, and when white folk read it, white kids
read it, they'll be able to have a sense of
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you know, compassion, understanding and empathy. But right now, we
just got to keep it on the shelves because there's
gonna be a push to you know, like with critical
race theory and everything else, that's gonna be a push
to take all this stuff off the shelves. Why do
you think that's such an active movement to remove black
historily history most importantly to send to this country. I mean,
I think people are scared. I think that whenever you
teach people their history, whenever you teach them to struggle,
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whenever you teach them their strength, their triumphs, people get
scared of what you can become. You know, how much
stronger you'll be if you know from where you come.
I mean, if you know the legacy and history of
kings and queens, if you know the history of the
true history of somebody like Sidney Portier, who was not
just an actor, but he was a race man. I
had a picture up the other day on my Twitter
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where Sidney Portier and here Harry Belafonte were a lot
like Jay Z and Beyonce were today, and that when
people went and protested and got arrested, Sydney and Harry
were the people who built him out of jail. And
so my dad, Willie Ris, Um, John Lewis and others
were protesting in South African Embassy up here, and yeah, oge,
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what's up daddy listening to the Breakfast Club this morning?
And um, you know they ain't had no money to
get our jail a parent, So Sydney Portier and and
Harry Belafonte came to get him. But it was this community,
and the more we know about our history, the better
off we'll be. All we got more with Bacari Sellers.
When we come back to Don't Move, It's to Breakfast Club,
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angel, Louie Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
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it with Baccari Sellers. Of course, he has a new
children's book out right now called who Are Your People?
In the book, in one of the cloud scenes, I
guess you could say you had Kamala Harris. So if
you had to get for a grade right now, what
would you give her? No, I think the Kamala Kamala
gets a solid, a solid B minus right now because
I think there's so much more that she could do.
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One of the tragedies of the first year and it's
just been a year, has been that she's been a
prisoner of Washington, DC, and she's been a prisoner of
the press, and she's not out in these streets. I
want Kamala and Jackson, Mississippi and Birmingham. I want her
in Baton, Rouge and Charleston. I want her in these
places actually talking to real people. And a lot of
times when you're in Washington, DC, when you get elected,
when you get to those offices, you lose touch of
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who you are. And I think she's a really dope person.
I think she's a great talent. But I think the
more you get into Washington, the more that cancer grows
on you. And she got to be willing to shake that.
Are you saying you can lose your soul and you
can lose yourself. I don't know if you lose your soul,
but you can definitely lose yourself in DC and she
has to just go out and regain her swag a
little bit. And I think that a lot of that
has to do with COVID, but a lot of it
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has to also do with the people around her letting
her go and do well. I think they all get
a B minus or something. Think Joe Biden as well,
for me, that someone promised us a lot when he
was on that campaign, and well, you haven't gotten a
city promise you, right, And so that's that's a lot
of the So for me, it's like voting rights, criminal
justice for form, all of these things. Joe, I mean,
but look, we understand you also, you can't you can't
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talk about that without saying what you've given us. We
understand the COVID relief package. We understand transportation. But that
don't mean that I sent Charlomagne a text the other day. Man,
the price of whiting flounder. If the piggly wiggly has
all gone up in the juice ball, the prices of
fruit and vegetables are shooting up, and not just that
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but also the supply. Talking about good whiting. Here y'all
go talking about the juice ball. We talk about we
talked about you ever, putting has gone up envy, but
everybody is trying to be healthier, right, no, no doubt
right now, But then you have to exprance for those.
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First of all, let's out. Can we have a conversation
about eating healthy out? And why is it so expensive? Because,
like you know, because like you can go right now
and get like a pound of sugar and Tim packs,
Tim pack to a dollar kool at right, or and
you can get bologny bread, all of this stuff and
that that is cheap, right, that's affordable compared to everything else.
But you go somebody telling about you go to Whole Foods.
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I didn't have a Whole Foods within one hundred. Foods
is different though, because I do feel because that's the organic,
and they do make you pay a lot more for
things that are organic. But I will say you can
buy fruits and vegetables and have those things in your home.
If you want to make smoothies, you can make a
whole week's about the smoothies going to the super you know,
you know, it would be dope if you did. And
I think, and I'm not I hope this doesn't come
off their own way, because I think it actually would
be very valuable if you or somebody else would just
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teach people how to eat healthy on their means, because
that's the most difficult thing to do because you walk
into these stories and you have all these processed foods
and everything else, and we like, man, I don't even
know how to How am I supposed to eat healthy?
How am I supposed to eat healthy? With a budget
of fifteen dollars? This White House is not understanding how
bad people are hurting. And that's translating into people robbing you,
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and that's translating into people coming. And I was talking
to Wax, and Wax Wax was poetic and he said that,
you know, he always why did you say, I'm talking
about people robbing you? And then you said I was
talking away, getting to the point, and Wax said, and
Wax said, right now, you don't even have to be
rich for somebody to rob you. You just have to
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have more than they have. And I was like, links
and mother, Yeah, but that's the true people are. People
are hungry, and it manifests itself in other ways, and
I'm not sure this White House understands that pain. And
by keep telling people what they can't do, like we
can't pass voting rights because of Joe Manson or Chris
Kirsten Cinema, or we can't pass Police Reformed because of
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such and such, then it just why why are we
doing this? Why why are we voting? And they're going
to realize that in twenty twenty two it's gonna be
harsh reality. I was wondering about the filibuster because everybody's
talking about get rid of the filibuster, get rid of it.
We need to do away with it. But then the
Democrats will use it when the Republicans are the ones.
So what do you think about the filibuster? The filibuster
is a relic of a racist pass and the filibuster
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was used so that we wouldn't have the Voting Rights Act,
of a rights sack, all of these other things. And
for Joe Mansion, John Tester, Mark Warner is okay with
it now, Kirsten Cinema to be using this to prevent
us from getting voting rights? Is it is what it
sounds like. So how do you get rid of it? Now?
You know? And in fact, I'm not even asking to
get rid of it. I'm just asking them to narrow
it so that we can pass voting right. That's I
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mean literally asking you to do one thing. And why
am I asking you to do that one thing? When
Mitch McConnell was Leader of the Senate, he got rid
of it and he appointed three Supreme Court justices just
to narrow it down for that. So why can't we
use it to ensure we have access to the ballot box?
Because as Charlemagne said poetically, that if we don't pass
voting rights, then that's we're going. Democrats will be doomed
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for the decade to come. You know, you were one
of the first people in mainscream media who called out
Joe Manchon and Kirsten Cinema. You even gave out their
numbers and told folks to call their offices. They were
mad at me about that. Why did you do that initially? Well,
I mean, first of all, I was hot. I was
thirty eight hot, as we say, downside, because I had
just come out with the family of Andrew Brown and
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we were in Elizabeth City had been gunned down. I
don't know if you all remember Andrew, but he I mean,
it's been so many but he was a young man
when the police came to service warrant. He drove away
and the police shot him in the back of the head.
The city of Elizabeth. Elizabeth City was on fire and
it was a number one news story in the world
for about ten days. So every time me, Ben and
Harry Daniels and Chantell and Chance would come out and
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do a press conference, they would break in national news.
So you don't have that opportunity often where the whole
we're talking about twelve thirty, they're breaking into every show, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, everything,
And I'm like, we need to pass I'm tired of
people sitting in their hands. We need to pass criminal justice.
Before I said, call these people and we broke the
switchboard because that's the only way things get done when
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you put pressure on folks. And I'm not actually sure
how you pressure Joe Manchon. I mean, people want Kamala
and Joe Biden to do more, and I get that,
but Joe Manchon is the problem. Joe Manchon. I think
you asked a good questions. I didn't vote for Joe
Manchon me president of the United States, but Joe man
is literally running the country right now. But there's there's
one of those situations where it's like, let me talk
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to your balls, right because because let me, let me go,
don't have us. I don't want to be behind you
in line and getting into vps. Let me more, get
more good with it. Pimps and holes. Oh boy, Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris need to control their holes. Oh boy. Right, well,
let's talk about who are your people? Why are Democrats
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are afraid to call out other Democrats? That's the problem.
I think that one of the things you notice, and
I think ali y'all will notice this. When Donald Trump
is president of the United States, Republicans fell in line.
There were nobody else going off the reservation to do anything,
and we have that problem now. I mean, but but like,
why does I mean, why does Joe Manson want to
be on the other side? Like why does Joe Mansion
not want to be on the side of democracy? I mean,
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people literally fought and I write about it in this book.
People fought and died for for voting rights, and he
wants to be on the side against it. So he
represents West Virginia, right, dude. The people in West Virginia
are they like this is our guy? Well, he's the
only Democrat who can represent West Virginia. I mean, if
he loses or whenever he goes his own way, that
will be there won't be another Democrat that that represents
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West Virginia. West Virginia's but it's also very poor, very poor,
and so I think that we have to go in
and we have to talk to these people, because I
do believe now I write about this in My Vanishing Country,
my first book, that in Denmark, we used to have
this couple who would ride their tractor to the grocery store.
White couple, and I mean, you know then the side
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people ride tractors and everything else to wherever they were going.
And they were comfortable enough even in their poverty because
they weren't black. So they always felt better than you, right,
And so there is some that there is some level
of race. However, I do think that if you have
a message of economic equity, et cetera, then poor white
folk will even listen to you. There's a certain there's
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a certain place y'a can meet in the middle. We
got more with Bakari sellers. When we come back to
don't move us to break this club. Morning, Oh my god,
I don't know. Morning Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne
the day we Are to Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Bcari sellers. Now he has a new children's
book out called who Are Your People Now? Charlomagne On
Face the Nation, they asked Vice President Kamala Harris about
(44:17):
a question, Well, about something that you presented. You said
her portfolio was trash issues, it's trash. Cary Seller said,
her portfolio is trash. You give someone a portfolio that
is not meant for them to succeed. What did you
mean by that? Did she? I listened too much Breakfast
Club should be I should have been better with my words.
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I was not. I was telling the truth that her portfolio,
her portfolio is a lot to be desired. And the
fact that they gave her voting rights at the time
when Joe Biden wasn't coming out against the filibuster. We
know he's out against the filibuster now. And they gave
her immigration, which is the hardest thing to fix, and
they just gave her these topics and then didn't give
her any help or any I did think it was trash,
but was she mad? Um? She didn't express that to
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me directly, but people around her definitely did. But I
didn't feel I told him, I didn't feel like I
was being dishonest. I wasn't going to back away from it.
And I support her. I mean I rock with her.
I think she's a talent, want to I want her
to do extremely well. I mean I see a lot
of She is the first African American first woman to
be vice president of the United States. The vice presidency
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is meant to be an invisible job. So she's handicapped
by the fact that there are a lot of things
that we want her to do she can't do. She
can't go beyond the messaging of Joe Biden, and so
because of that difficulty, she's supposed to be invisible. And
then they cover her in a way I mean they've
never seen how do you want the media to cover
a black woman vice president? Oh, they should cover her
like there is no other like. And so they're treating
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her with us. I mean, Angela gets it more so
than anything. I mean, having this double being a black
woman in radio and having a number one show in
the country, there is a double standard for the way
that they treat you. Right, I was going to say
I do think a lot of sexist in places. It role,
even how they assess her and everything, her responses to things,
a lot of it. I feel like, I'm like, all right,
she's a black woman, so and I think she has to.
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I mean in what Charlemagne is saying, and this is
what's what would probably get me in trouble. I think that,
and this is what I want to Barack Obama do too.
Embrace your blackness more. There is a theory in politics
that I don't have to say I'm black because you
can see I'm black. And no. People want to hear
about your experience. They want to they want to hear
you talk about those trials and tribulations. And you know
(46:28):
there's certain like Kamalo, you would want the vice president
excuse me, madam vice president to say you wouldn't treat
me this way if I wasn't a black woman and
go from there. Um. But she is. She's holding up,
you know, herself, and she's not she's playing above that,
which is cool, I guess now. But carry as a dad,
right with everything going on with COVID and the restrictions
about should the kids go to school, should they not
(46:49):
go to school? Should they be vaccinated. What are your thoughts? Man?
My kids need to go to school. I need them
out the house. I mean I need mayors and like
school districts, et cetera, to make sure that these schools
got tests so they can test their teachers, test the students.
I need people to get vas vaccinated. If you over
five years old, I mean, kids need to go to school.
(47:11):
I mean that you. We're going to see in a
decade how much the kids of this generation loss. It's
affected by not being in school. It's a lot. So
they need to go to school, absolutely, but also be careful.
My wife got U she had COVID not long ago,
and that that al marian is real. Yeah, I mean
it knocked it. It knocked her completely down there. How
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do you know that's what she had? Did she know
it was because it's more like a bronchitis. Yeah. The
other one it was more like a pneumonia that affected
your lungs. This was like a bronchitis, it kind of
set in your chest. I'm not a doctor, I'm not true.
We had at my whole house, everybody, me wife, daughters, everybody, everybody.
So yeah, man, go ahead and give I mean people
are talking about I don't want to take the vaccine,
but they'll eat Taco Bell chicken wings and go get
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the vaccine. But it is confusing though. I mean, you
even got when you got the CDC director out here
hiring pr talk about you gotta work on her messaging
because they know they've confused the American people. It's very
it is very confusing. And now they got a new
they got a vaccinam coming out just Formicron. In March,
well they got I mean, because you have different iterations
in Cyprus, they just found the amicron and Delta delta cron.
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They got Florina too much, man, I mean, are we
ever gonna get out the pandemic ivy No, we just
gotta have to learn to live with it. Ye. I
mean even when we listening to the guy from five
to this morning, he's like, we're realizing two boosters is
not affect. No, two shots is not effective. Two boosters,
two shots and the boosters not affective, he said, two
shots and a boosters kind of a kind of affective.
But in March we got the one for you. It's like, exactly,
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then give me all the shots. Man. Look, I'm gonna
take them all, really, man, Yeah, what about your kids? Yeah,
my daughter is a little different because she's she had
a liver transplant, so we got to actually have to
see what works and what dotton. So but lie, my
boy up, my son gonna take them too. I mean that,
I just I trust I mean science. But people think
science is static, and like people think because what you
(49:06):
say today about something scientific, it should not change. That's
not the way science works. The more that they study it,
the more it evolves, the more it changes. And I
think that's actually healthy. And so I'm going to listen
to Fauci and the CDC and I'm gonna listening to
all of those people, and I'm not gonna listen to
the people on Facebook. But now, well, Mr mr NA
(49:30):
has been studied for years. It's not new, um, and
so it's been studied for years. And I just think
that yes, there are adverse vaccinate adverse reactions to vaccines,
no doubt. However, you what we do know as a
fact is you're more likely to die if you catch
one of these viruses and you're not that well. Some
of the stuff that they've been saying on social media
is starting to come true. The head of CDC, the
(49:52):
CDC director doctor, we're not. She said that seventy five
percent of all COVID depths were because people I had
multiple diseases. The overwhelming number of deaths, over seventy five percent,
occurred in people who had at least four comorbidities. So really,
these are people who were unwell to begin with, She
(50:12):
said that on Good Morning America. But they might not
have died if they didn't get COVID, right, correct, What
do you mean like, if you have a underlying condition,
you would still be alive except that COVID came into me.
We don't know, but that's what they always said. They said,
did you die of COVID or did you die because
you had underlying co colomobility? Yeah, colmobility, that's what she said.
She said people she was talking about unvaccinated people, though
(50:33):
I don't know. Oh, I mean, I don't think she
made a distinction. She just said seventy five percent of
all people who died of COVID died because of the
words you just said, comorbidity. But the context matters, because
people who are unvaccinated with comorbidities, Yeah, you're more likely
to die. I mean, there is a there is a fight.
Were the first ones to be able to get vaccinated? Correct?
(50:55):
If you have underlying conditions. I gotta stop trying to
make sense of these people who have already admitted that
they don't make no sense. I don't. I mean, listen,
admitted that. But the problem. But the problem is that
people people, and people think that vaccines are for them.
That's where people screw this whole thing up. You getting
a vaccine ain't for you, Who's for the people who can't? Yeah?
(51:15):
So you getting a vaccine is for my daughter? Who
is you know? Compromise? Why because even if he has
a vaccine, he could catch it. No, but he's he
can catch it. He could catch it and still pass it,
but he's less likely to be that's not killed. Rachel
madd Off, what are you talking about in the head
of the CDC. But it's less likely you are less
(51:37):
likely to transmit that's not true. Yeah, less likely to
get did I talk about this morning? I played this morning?
Seems like everybody who has the vaccine that I know
has it, but they're in your taste, they are living
so and I still pass to your daughter. But the
other thing is and let's say let's okay, well let's
(51:59):
use let's use a different example. You get them, you
don't you're not vaccinated. Well, I'm just saying I'm not
the person xus it's not vaccinated. They get sick as hell,
they go to the hospital, they take up ICEU beds,
et cetera. That means when you have a heart attack,
that means when you need a surgery, et cetera. That
bed is now filled with somebody who didn't want to
go get a vaccine. The vaccine actually lessons the chance
(52:21):
that you can train, Like I said, with kids though,
like it hasn't been tested enough with young kids to
make sure it doesn't affect their brain, affect growing parts,
affect any of that, you know, for kids, young kids. Wow,
that's why I don't think. I mean you can't get
it under five, I mean five, but five years old,
six years old, seven, eight, nine, ten, those I mean
they but they, I mean they tested the efficacy of it.
I mean, if my kids were five, they would get it.
I wouldn't have any I wouldn't have any any hesitation
(52:42):
about it. These iceus right now are filling up with children.
What about healthcare workers who don't want to get vaccine.
Your man got caught the big lie. You saw that.
You saw the CDC director shot that down yesterday jug
side of mir He said that there was one hundred
thousand kids with COVID on respirators. That just saying. He
didn't say that in the hospital aperators. I played the
clip and but he just said sick. I didn't hear him.
(53:05):
He said one hundred thousand kids were in the hospital.
He said they were all referated. And the CDC director said, no,
that's not true. It's like, we have over one hundred
thousand children, which we've never had before, in serious condition
and many on ventilators. But hundred thousand, it's roughly thirty
five hundred in the hospitals. Yes, there are, there are,
(53:27):
And in fact, what I will say is while pediatric
hospitalizations are rising, they're still about fifteenfold less than hospitalizations
of our older ag age demographic. That was the head
of the CDC, correcting Judge Sodamayer. So who do you
believe when you have Supreme Court? I was like, I
was like, who are he talking about? You know what
(53:49):
I'm from, And I was like, what is he? Who
is he talking about? My point is when you got
somebody on the Supreme Court saying that and then the
CDC director correcting them. I'm just saying, and by the way,
I'm vaccinated. I'm just saying, you have to understand why
people are confused. I don't disagree people are confused. I
think the messaging around vaccines and COVID has been terrible.
But I also think that we kind of dropped into
a pandemic and people are trying to I mean, it's
(54:12):
something you haven't seen before. People are trying to figure
out the best way to get out of it, and
things are changing daily. Things are changing daily, the variant
it's changing. I just interviewed on my on my podcast,
doctor Tylo Brown out of Stanford, Young cat, great doctor,
and we talked about I mean, science is evolving, but
I do know one thing. I'm getting vaccinated, encouraging everybody
around me to get vaccinated because I just want to live.
(54:33):
Can we get back to why he's here book, Ladies
and gentlemen are your people. We started off at a
sectimans went to the book. That's why this is a
great conversation. Make sure you pick it up. I'm gonna
read it to the kids tonight. Please do. I'm definitely
taking this home. Are you for joining us this morning?
Who are your people out right now? Thank you? Thank
you guys, thank you. Well, it's the Breakfast Club. It's
but Cary Sellers. It's about this report Angela found the
(55:04):
Breakfast Club. All right. Well, we did this story yesterday.
A woman claimed that she found three hundred thousand dollars
in a defel bag that Nellie lost. And here's the
camera person talking to her about how Nellie only gave
her a one hundred dollars. We were up here at
the boling Nellie. She found Nellie back. It had three
hundred thousand, and again, what you do? She gave me back?
(55:25):
What they gain? Tell her what they gain? They gave
a hun dollars, They gave a hunt don't get out
of date. They gave one hundred dollars thousand all right now.
According to Hot New Hip Hop, they said the deafl
bag was left at Midtown Bowl in Atlanta, Georgia. But
Nellie has already gone. In the comments on the Neighborhood
(55:46):
talk to say it was super cap. I didn't lose ish.
I don't know what bag or whose bag they're talking
about But it damn show wasn't married. That's why we
have to stop making these silly ass stories famous. Okay,
people are saying and doing anything for attention. Everybody's throwing
a water to catch fish because they know people just
gonna react with emotion, all right now. Chris Brown, speaking
(56:06):
of which, I posted a video of a first artificial
son that China allegedly launched. He wrote, China creates first
artificial son. We are so blessed to be living in
a time where anything is possible. This guy isn't the limit,
it's just the view. Now it turns out that there
wasn't an artificial son in that video, which is people
looking at a rocket launch. And there were similar rumors
(56:28):
last year after another video and viral of an artificial
son that that was also proven to be a standard
rocket as well. There were also some false reports that
the artificial sun cost over one trillion dollars and burns
five times hider than the sun, but all of that
has been proven false as well. How is it false
like these stories are being reported Like China calls it
an artificial a project that they're doing, It's not. It's
(56:50):
a It's like a nuclear fusion project or something like that. Yeah,
something just to create power, like solar power. But it
wasn't a son in the sky. That's an artificial son
that costs a trillion dollars and burns five times hotter
than the sun. None of that was I don't know
anything about the price. But China is the one who
calls it an artificial son. Yeah, but it's not what
you think it is. It's not a real artificial son
in the sky like it was being reported. So you know,
(57:12):
it's what exactly is fake, I guess, is what I'm
trying to ask. It was a video of people looking
in the sky like they were looking at an artificial son,
and it said China creates the first artificial son, it
costs a trillion dollars and it burns five times hotter
than the sun. All of that was not real. There
was no video of people outside looking up in the
sky of the sun. It's not a son in the sky.
They just call it that because it creates solar power.
(57:32):
So this new world record that they're reporting China's artificial
son broke is not true what they say. It burned
for seventeen minutes at one hundred and twenty six million degrees. Frannite,
that's not true. So there's something in the sky which
just wasn't the sun. They just it wasn't in the sky.
They're saying this is a new world record in a
factory where they're making it. In the Smithstonian magazine Likes.
(57:52):
He said a factory. All right, now, Taragi and Narmoni's
hair got ruined. This was really a me. They were
on Jimmy Fallon's new game show That's My Jam and
it's a segment called slay it, don't spray it, and
they weren't told that if they got something wrong in
the lyrics that the water would spray from their mics.
(58:14):
So imagine what that feels like. Listen to this love
this so special. That's wrong, just water. She said that
(58:35):
was not in my contract. I'm getting out and the
Normandy was like my leave out and she posted my
heart was racing because baby was on the verge of
that shrinkage. Different type of shrinkage. That's just the leave out.
Shout to Jimmy Fallon. If you ever go to Universal
Studios and Disney, they have a Jimmy Fallon ride and
the roots actually do to instructions every time I go.
I just love to see the roots they wrapped instructions
(58:56):
of what to do, how to wear a sea belt.
I just always think that's love. Jimmy Fallon, right, you're
shut up, man, what I asked the question? Yes, I do, Okay,
all right? Now I forty has ventured into beer. He
now has a bear which is called e quarenta servesa,
So that Spanish for his rap name, e forty. Quarenta
means forty, servesa means bear. And so he is now
(59:20):
diversifying his business portfolio with that. We already have his
Earl Stephens Selections wines which tastes pretty good, his moscato,
his mango skotto which I really like, has read, his chardonnay,
his trump scato. But now he has beer, and Mark
Wahlberg has launched it tequila. He says he plans to
make it the number one tequila. Fleta asul. There's five
types of the blanco or repastado, on jejo, Cristellino, and
(59:42):
extra on jejo. It's currently sold in California, Texas, Nevada,
and Georgia is going to be nationwide later this year.
So he said that it was a no brainer for him.
It's his drink of choice all right. Now jay Z
is calling out the Feds, and that's because they held
an inmate over leftover chicken. The guy's name is Valone Violets.
(01:00:04):
He's serving a twenty year prison sentence for intent to
distribute more than a ton of marijuana. He was convicted
way back in two thousand and seven. Now he reached
out to jay Z's team at Team Rock to help
him get a reduced sentence. But they're saying the Feds
won't budge because of some prison offenses. One of them
is that he snucks some leftover chicken from the prison
mess hall into his cell. Doesn't that sound crazy? They
(01:00:28):
said he used the piece of his prison uniform as
workout equipment. That was another issue. That's the reason why
they aren't releasing him. He's fifty six, he's a model
in mate. She earned his gd He has a mentally
ill brother at home who needs a caretaker. His brother
had been taken care of. His mother had been taking
care of his brother, but she died in twenty twenty
and so now they're trying to get him to get
(01:00:50):
time served and release him asap, especially when you see
people making all this money off legalize marijuana. And that's
what he's in jail four And he's been a model
inmate now because he got some cold chicken from the
mess hall into his cell and because he was working
out using his clothes. Yeah, so only in fractions. They
shouldn't have a fraction on them because he shouldn't be
in there, especially for bringing an extra piece of chicken
(01:01:11):
or working out, you know, using this out of stupid.
All right, well that is your reports. All right, thank you,
miss Ye, and don't forget next hour ask ye so
you can get on the phone right now eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you've got
some questions for ye, sh'll help you out with all
your relationship problems. But up next donkey Today we are
giving your donkey man. We need a young woman named
(01:01:31):
Syra Beam to come to the front of the congregation.
She's from Houston. Now, what do you think starts with
KA ends with S that would be in a trunk
in Houston. M M. We'll discuss four. After the hour,
we're gonna play a game. Um, you can't even guess
what was in the trunk begins with Kay, ends with
s and a trunk in Houston. We'll talk about it
(01:01:52):
four after the hour. All right, it's a breakfast club.
Come on here, so breakfast club, Your mornings will never
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Don't be out here Actual like a donkey. It's time
for Donkey of the Day. I'm a big boy. I
could take it if you feel I deserve it. Ain't
no big deal, I know, Charlotte Miney Gott grouts funny.
You gotta say something you may not agree with. Doesn't
(01:02:33):
mean I need Who's getting that donkey? That donkey that
don't don't don't, don't, don't don't, big don't right there,
big dog breakfast club, Bitches, you can call me the
donkey of the day, but like I mean, no harm.
Donkey Today for Wednesday, January twelve goes to a Houston
woman named Sarah Beam a sleuth to everybody who listens
to us on ninety three seven to beat in Houston,
(01:02:54):
drop on a close bump for ninety three seven to
beat in Houston. What up? Two? That's right? One time
for my niece Ashley with two ease? What's happening, mister Rodgers?
Trister Rodgers? Trade was happening? Now? Houston? We have a problem. Well,
we don't really have a problem, don't even though I
folks say that, and they always say it when Houston
has absolutely nothing to do with the situation. Not to mention,
it's never a we as a you, okay, And in
(01:03:14):
this case it's a you in the U as Sarah Beam.
Sarah Beam is a teacher at a high school called
Cypress Falls, and she's been charged with endangering a child.
But in this case, she endangered a child because she
herself didn't want to be endangered. What are you talking about,
Uncle Charlotte brother lyn Nod Did you just say she
endangered a child because she didn't want to endanger herself?
(01:03:36):
What are you saying? Have you gone mad? Well? You
gotta be here both sides. Let's go to the news report.
Do the police department say with the warrant in hand.
Debuties went into this Jersey village home looking for Sarah Beam,
the syfair ID tenth grade English teacher, is wanted for
felony child endangerment. But when the kids come to my room,
(01:03:57):
it's important for me to make it a comfortable environment
where they want to be. But investigators what the sifair
ID police departments say she wasn't worried about her own
son's comfort when he possibly came down with the coronavirus.
Charging documents show that on Monday, Being took the thirteen
year old to a testing site at Pridgeon Stadium unrestrained
in the trunk of her car. Being told the district's
(01:04:19):
health director at the site that she was trying to
keep herself from being exposed to the virus. That person
had the child taken out of the trunk and called
nine one one. Eddie was the news site. Huh, ABC thirteen.
Now listen, bad things you should absolutely have in your
trunk jump a cable, spaed tie and jack lagrene flashlight maybe,
(01:04:42):
but never the kids. All Right, you know, here's the thing.
At least this is my mindset. I'm not judging this woman,
Starre Being, but I made up my mind a long
time ago in my house, if one of us got COVID,
we all was probably gonna get COVID. And that's exactly
what happened. Okay. When they started telling us how COVID
was impacting kids, in my mind, I'm like, Okay, one
of my daughters is gonna bring COVID on from school.
And I don't know about y'all, but I'm not socially
(01:05:04):
dissisant from my kids, especially if they got COVID. Now,
if you're older, if you got underlying conditions, I get it,
all right, put him or her in the trunk, all right,
And this could be and this could be the case
in this situation. I haven't heard of Sarah Beam having
any underlying conditions, but clearly she was being extra safe.
What makes this story even more nuts and she took
the thirteen year old thirteen year old boy to a
(01:05:25):
drive through COVID testing site for additional testing, so clearly
she didn't believe the positive test she got back from
her son. Originally maybe he was asymptomatic, who knows, but
she put him in the trunk and drove to another
COVID testing site. And when the COVID testing people were
gathering information from people in line. Sarah told him her
son was in the trunk. Look, I love my children
(01:05:46):
too much to put them in the trunk. All right,
What if God forbid you got into an accident? All right,
somebody rare ended you. There's no security in the trunk,
all right, no seatbelt, it could correct me if I'm wrong.
Give you the car guy. Most vehicles have those those
crumples zones in the front and back right, So if
you're getting the wreck, they're probably had a greater risk
of being injured, you know, especially if you're in the back,
because the car to designed to absorb energy in the
(01:06:09):
front and the back right. Correct, They're designed to absorb
energy in the front and the back right. So I
would be more concerned about having my child in the
trunk than I would having them, you know, next to
me in the car positive for COVID. I would like
to ask Sarah Beam what letter plan was the trunk?
Was it plan A plan B? I need to know. Okay,
(01:06:32):
because the kid is thirteen, why not put them in
the backseat. Both of y'all wear your mask and roll
the windows down. Okay, I need to know what other
scenarios did you play out in your mind before you
told your little man getting the trunk? All right? This
is also why being a parent, especially a mom, is
the most impactful job in the world. Only a mother
can convince a child to get in the trunk for
(01:06:53):
any reason at all. Only your mom, because we have
the utmost trust in our mothers, especially at the age
of thirteen. And if I just got a COVID tests
at that age, depending on how much news I take in,
I might be thinking all types of things in that moment.
I might be scared to death, anxiety going through the roof.
I might be wondering if I'm gonna die. So if
mom tells me getting the trunk, I'm getting in the
(01:07:13):
trunk because I damn sure don't want to kill my mother. Now,
million dollar question to the room. Any of you throwing
any of your kids in the trunk if they test
positive for COVID think about it. No, not if they
test positive for some other reasons, But about to ask
you what other reasons? Joking, I ain't throwing my kids
(01:07:33):
in the trunk. You ain't throwing any kids you knowing
the trunk if they test positive for COVID. I'm not
throwing anybody in a trunk, Okay, me neither. What happened
to the good old days of Houston when the only
thing you found in the trunk that began with kay
and ended with S was kilos kilos the cocaine? What
happened to the good old days? Man? Please give Sarah Beam,
(01:07:53):
let remy mad give Sarah Beaming the biggest he huh
he ha he ha, you stupid motherfuck you dumb. We're
We're not gonna play it. I don't know what race
she is. I don't even a picture. Do you know
what race she is? Eddie? Idiot? You know a race?
If you know a race, come in here, Oh, Eddie
knows a race. She's actually a school teacher, by the way. Okay,
let's play she's clearly she's not an idiot, per se.
(01:08:16):
Let's play a game. I want to play a game.
Guess what race it? All right, Sarah Beam, you gotta
tell me where Text me where RACI is? Eddie, Sarah Beam,
She's from Houston. Her thirteen year old son tested positive
for COVID, so she dumb in the trunk so she
didn't endanger herself. Guess what race she is? Angela, I
(01:08:39):
can't even guess alien? Okay, not human? Got a sound
effect for alien? Do you no? He doesn't? All right?
Ask me? Okay, Sarah beam through her thirteen year old
son in the trunk because he tested positive for COVID
and she didn't want to catch it. She's a high
school teacher in Houston. Guess what race she is? White?
(01:09:00):
It makes you think that I'm gonna tell you why right?
So you know, I could see any race throwing their
kids in the trunk, just in case. But then just
in you told me that she told on herself. Ain't
no black woman gonna telling her so. Ain't no black
women gonna say, I just do my kids. They didn't
think that. She didn't think she was doing anything wrong.
She That's my point. Black people know you can't throw
your kids in the trunk. Band of people, don't you
know you can't? Can you can't throw your kids in
(01:09:21):
the trunk. Asian people know you ain't gonna throw be
able to throw your kids in the trunk. White people
they might feel like, no, I just don't need to
stole over Mike in the trunk yard. Yeah, well you
are corc Sarah beam is as white as those kilos
that day used to smuggle in Houston in that trunk
and Mike still do I know, Yes, I know it.
(01:09:43):
She white white too, looking at what is white white? No?
She white white? What is white? White? White? White? Like?
That's a white white woman. She calling the police for nothing? Absolutely,
she sneezed, and I think this black person just sneeze
next to me made me uncomfortable. Music's too loud, I'm called. Yeah,
that's a hundred percent lutely all right, yes, all right, okay,
(01:10:03):
all right, well, thank you for that dokey today, and
so lutha everybody on YouTube who thinks that we never
do guess what race it is for black people? You're
clearly new here. No, we do. Come on, we got
two types of black people, but you can only talk
about one, right, okay, we do. We have two types
of black people. When we do, yes, what race it is?
All right? Play to play the drops for him, right,
play the regular what's then? That's just for black people?
(01:10:28):
One at work, nigg Tree, play Spanish so they know
we are Asian two right now? No, okay, what about that?
Everybody's covering here, But everybody's covering everybody, all right, up
next asking ye five eight five one five when I
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Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club is time
for ask Yee? Hello? Who's this Anthony? Anthony? Come morning?
What are you calling from? Lanting, Michigan? Okay? What's your
question for you? Bro? All right? My kids's mom we
were together eighteen years the most. Before we split up,
I ranged two of her kids that were in mine.
We have two kidds together, twelve year old in a
(01:11:35):
sixteen year old. And I'm following because we've been going
back and forth everything August, like the beginning of August
last year, about whether I should uh get the vaccinator,
if by showing it or if vaccinator. Last year I
got back and she says, the only way I'm elected
to get your kids vaccinated, and you do it first,
because I want to make sure that you don't die
(01:11:57):
like I wanted to make sure that it wasn't gonna
kills trusted. So I got my vaccinations and then I
go back there and say, okay, I'm gonna think my
kids to go get vaccinated. She refused, and so she's
got primary custan. Because the way that the county works here,
it's just the way that they do it. Most women
(01:12:18):
get primary counts automatically. And as a bail, I have
to go spend thousands of thousand, thousands of dollars and
flights for my kids. And it's a long story. I
can tell you a billion has been a long story.
Short they clear is allowing me to get my kids
to go get vaccinated. For the first like sixteen weeks
of school, I was taking them to school every day
and taking them up to school every day, taking them
(01:12:39):
back to her house, dropping them off, making sure that
they weren't on the bus, keeping them safe. Well, as
soon as I said one day because they got exposed
and they had to start doing that daily had seemed
to stay. I said, I'm taking them begin to vaccinated.
I'm not asking no more. I'm telling you that I'm
going to do it. And she she called the police
and told them that I kidn't that the kids from
school and this and that basically had the police calling
(01:13:01):
me threatened to me to drop my kids back off
at the house with up without no problem to you,
and so I did. But now like I'm feeling like
I should just still take them to go get a
vaccine regardless, and then if I go to jail, I
go to jail. I guess there'll be some case that
everybody will hear about. I don't know. Well, you know,
it's really difficult because this is something that I've heard
(01:13:23):
a lot about parents clashing over what to do as
far as different philosophies on the kids getting vaccinated. One
parent wants into one parent does it. Some people have
different political views that have been ignited by vaccines also,
and I don't know. Here's the thing. Honestly, they're not
talking about this, and nobody's gonna say this, and everybody's
(01:13:43):
probably gonna think I'm freaking crazy. Everybody in the world's
gonna hear this right now, whoever listened to your show.
I wholeheartedly believe that this disease, whatever you want, virus
virus disease, the killing the funnel there with the poet,
But it was man made. Obviously, I already know that,
and I believe that it was lit offen the ballistic
(01:14:03):
missiles better being set off by North Korea ever since
the twenty nineteen if you think back to the news
stating we were constantly trying to sanction North Korea for
blictic missile at I get it, but let's focus on
the kids here now. That So that's why I trust
the vaccine because I've read enough about what's going on
behind this move that I know that this vaccine is
(01:14:26):
smart enough to invade the man made dis is when
I'll try to get at That's why I was saying
that making that point, I'm not trying to burn up
all your times. But um, that's why I got the
vaccination because I know that it's not an actual naturally
effering virus. It's just man made and so the vaccine
will protect it. That's why I got the vaccine. But
all right is right, And I think it's important to
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take the emotion out of it and be practical and
talk about science and if you know somebody who's a
professional that can really help mediate the situation, because it
feels like is she vaccinated? Is your excellent. No, she's right.
And how do your kids feel about it? Do they
want to be vaccinated? Have they had that conversation? Because
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they're old enough to summon twelve sixteen? You know what
I mean? Before this, before the pandemic, they were you know,
twelve or fourteen and ten? You know, So, honestly, what
decisions can they really mooreheartedly made? None. I'm not saying
they have to make a decision, but do they have
thoughts on it? Because I do believe sixteen years old
especially is old enough to have heard about it. Have
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friends who have been vaccinated and not vaccinated and have
an opinion? Yeah, my son, my son's wanted sixteen. He
has an opinion that he trusts me, But he also
has an opinion that he's supposed to listen to his mom.
And so you don't really know, honestly what decision to
make about the virus. Like he's in the air about it. Okay,
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Now what about any type of mandates at the school?
What is the test to stay masks and social distance? Okay,
so they don't have to be vaccinated. They don't have
to be vaccinated. No, Yeah, an exposed squide didn't have
to do the test say it was, and um, do
they have anybody like counselors at the school that can
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actually sit both of you down to talk about it.
That's a third party, because that's what it feels like.
It's gonna take yeah, well, or be going to jail
when I just do it. Well, we don't want you
to go to jail for that. I will, And I
honestly don't think that if you guys can't come to
a decision, that you should do something without her being
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in accordance with it, because it is both of your children,
and it's not fair. I get it, because you want
one thing, she wants one thing, and it feels like,
as the primary caregiver, what she wants is going to
override what you want. Right now, what I'm going to
say about that primary caregiver when when when she left,
we had a two hundred fifty thousand dollars house. She
put my kids in the Homeland shelter so she can
clean my house out and take everything out home sopped up.
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But long story short, I was the only one that
ever had a job in the eighteen years that we
were together. And I've paid all the builds and supported
everything and they allowed her to get put in the system,
get put on wealthare get put on child support, and
took the primary. They gave her primary custody without no
kind of speaking to me at all, knowing who I
was or nothing. Yeah, you know the problem. It's not funny. Now,
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I agree with you that it is a messed up
system for medical care. When I pay my child support
every month, there's a section of it that says medical expenses,
and they beat up from each month when I tell
it stuff paid all their medical builds, well not all
of them medical players. You know the portion of it
whatever whatevers do from me every month, I'm the only
one that paid towards their well. I just want to say,
when it come let's stick to the vaccination. I do
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want to say, when it comes to this, there are
parents who are going to court actually and fighting this
out in court, and a lot of times the court
judges are not deciding whether a child told get the vaccine,
but giving one parents sole legal custody to make that decision.
So now judges are relying upon the recommendations of the
children's pediatriction or the doctor to reach a decision. Also,
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so if you have to go to court because this
is important to you. I would advise that you do
it that way instead of you just doing something that's
against what she wants you to do. Your jobs for
not getting vaccinated. Okay, I just want to say I
can tell that you and your ex wife has issues
other than just this right. You have a lot of
problems with the way she thinks, the way she deals
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with the children. So it's not just about about the
vaccine right. And this is what's gonna make it difficult
for you guys to come to a decision together because
I'm sure it's difficult for you to listen to her
and understand her point of view, and clearly she doesn't
listen or understand your point of view. That's why my
advice you won't listen to me. She'll hang up on
me and she'll call the police on me and say
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that I'm threatening her, and I'm I'm all texting her
and I'm being abrasive and not online and every Well,
you need to see what legally you need to see
what rights you can get in order to be able
to make this happen. But I don't advise you to
do something against that. I think it's only gonna worsen
your situation when it comes to co parenting, and you
don't know what she might try to do to you.
Like you said, yeah, you don't care if you go
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to jail for this, but you know, I don't. I don't.
I don't think that's a good idea. And I get it,
and I would if I were you, I would talk
to the school to see if they can give you
some advice or a third party to talk to you.
And I would also consult with a lawyer because this
is something that is not exclusive to you. That's been
going on all right. I appreciate it, okay, and I'm
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praying for you and your kids and your family. The
other part is they just said, um, first off, to
ask what race it is? It should be asked what
race they are every day when it said and then
uh about eighty to nineties. Soon as time it is
all white people, I'm not white. I'm having okay, Okay,
(01:19:44):
let's play a new game. Let's let's play a new game.
Yess who wants you to shut the god? Yeah, I
bet I be goddamn. Go back and look at lot
thirty days to do the percentages, and it tells tomorrow.
All right, sir, praying for you and your kids. All right,
thank you? Ask Ye eight on Drew five A five
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All right. Well, and he had some things to say
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about Selling Tampa and how that show the producers produce
a selling sunset. Also, but we have that original conversation
about a week ago, right, because you have to put
on social media at first that they did not sell
one home and so selling Tampa. Sarre Rozata, who owns
the brokerage on Selling Tampa, had some things to say
(01:20:48):
about you on Cocktails with Queens. Here's what she had
to say. But the story behind it is, if you
paid attention in the beginning, we're stepping into a luxury
division and we made huge deals on the show. We
got with the developer and we are listening on his
listenings multimillion dollars listens. He didn't pay attention to that
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right on the first her million dollar home the first
show and I did Joanna, and I did a big
deal with my young organics who was looking for minority
a brokerage to represent them. So what I'm understanding, though,
is when you were talking about the show, you have
more of an issue with how it was edited and
the producers and the actual women on the show. I mean,
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I think everybody's clear. I've seen an I watched it
because I would say a lot of people watched it
because of your comment. Yes, I mean the comments to Claire,
even on Shade Room. I mean, Envy was talking about
how production focused more on drama and not real estate.
That is the whole thing, and if you women are
fine with that, then then y'all are fine with that.
That's y'all show. I just feel like when I watched
Selling Sunset, which is the same producers, and I watched
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Selling Tampa, they don't show the same things. And you
can start from season one. It's clear you anybody who
watches those shows see it and sell. In Sunset, they
showed more about the properties, more about the real estate,
and of course they showed the drama. But on Selling Tampa,
it's more about the drama, less about the selling of
the homes. Man one that was embarrassing. The women didn't
know the property taxes. I was like, oh my god,
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you can't. She was just guessing stuff. She was just guessing.
I'm like, that's embarrassing. You don't want that for your
your brokerage, your firm. Hey, I have my hand right,
and I don't like how they do that to all
black women. But if my black sisters are fine with it,
then your fine. Okay. I'm glad you said that before.
You know, my divine feminine I don't like where you
said you women. No, my black sister like that. I
feel like feminine me didn't like whe you said you
women know. If those black sisters are are fine with
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that thing, that's cool. I'm not. I just don't like
the way we would depicted. But I'm sure. Look, they
make the White Show look a lot different than the
Black Show, and I don't like it. Now. I do
understand that it is their first season. The first season
the sunset was the same way. I know, but I'm
saying now I'm moving forward and make excuses and those
white women selling properties, and I think it's also harder
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for black women to break into this luxury. I also
think it's harder for black meant to break into this
luxury market, which is also an issue. So being able
to sell those properties in Tampa isn't an easy thing
for the white producer. That makes us look a lot
worse than the white women. Know what I'm trying to say.
Like I said, moving forward, hopefully this will be helpful.
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But I also can acknowledge the fact, as we all should,
that the problem is that we need to be intentional
about who we work with and more people do need
to make sure that who represents them are You know
the problem is I want you to keep shot. Act
like your last name Curry. Those white women don't. Don't
have us just showing fighting and beefing and coling bitches. No,
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that's not that you were saying they only sold one
house on the show or you said no homes. I
didn't see any self. They didn't break down. I did
say it. I saw them, My yell, organis break the house.
Cause did you see them at the clothes and no?
If I saw when they went to go look at
the house and they said they were in a rush
to buy a house, and then they showed it. I
saw them celebrating when they decided to purchase the house
and look, but I've never seen Selling Sunset, so I
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can't compare it to that. That's all I'm saying. So
without having seen Selling Sunset, I did watch the show
because I had watched two episodes. There are black women
on the show. I'm interested in real estate. I was
watching them to watch that show, so let this be
something that Okay, moving forward, this is what people want
to see. But it is also a brand new firm
that they started, a brand new making excuses. The fact
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is is that when they talking about the reality Sons
of It, which is a white show that was a
brand new firm at the time, they didn't show any
the beefing in the drama like they showed them. There's
no beefing or drama and selling and they got the
China show coming. Artificial Sunset said, like the other show,
they're beefing and drama on both shows. But they showed
more beefing and more drama on Selling Tampa. And you
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can't make a comparison, nor can you go back with
me if you haven't seen both, because now you're just guessing.
I'm not making it. I'm not comparing. I'm explaining what
this show is. And this is what sol if you
thought it was crazy when one of those real estate
agents were on it and didn't know any of the
information on that house. And I'm not comparing it's selling Sunset.
I'm just explaining that they are starting a new brokerage
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in a luxury market. Wow. So it isn't brand, that's all.
And it's the first season. Let's hope that moving forward
we get to see more of that. They've heard the
feedback right, change and maybe they'll end up having more input.
But it's moving to gold. You're moving to gold. Host.
My point was Selling Tampa and Selling Sunset is the
same producer. When you look at both of those shows,
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they show more beef and drama on selling Tampa and
less beef on selling Sunset. They sell more about selling
homes on selling Sunset than on selling Tampa. And that's
from the first episode. That's my conversation. That's what I said.
Everybody else want to throw Well they did sell the home.
Well they did it. My whole thing you did said,
they showed. No, you didn't see them selling any homes.
I didn't see it, break, he said, not one. I
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didn't see him selling that one home in six episodes.
I didn't see him selling one home, but you said
one home in six episodes. That don't sound crazy to
you for real? Estation Well, what she shows, let's say,
was that they're only showing the sale of luxury homes
on the show, and they did sell other homes. I'm
trying to protect my sisters, that's it. I'm just trying
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to protect my sisters. I want my sisters to look
like them white women, that's it. Now. I hope they
get a second I hope they get a second season
and we get to see more of them, because we
do need to see more of it. And I'll be
honest with you, this is the most press that that
show Curry still shoot. Now, this is the most press
that they got. And I love the fact that people
are watching the show. And I would love to have
those women up here. I love to see my sisters
doing well. I love to see my sisters. I don't
think you don't keep that same manag you when they
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all up here. How many of them? Is it like seven?
So it'll be eight on one. But I can't I
can't understand that. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I can't
understand that you weren't trying to come at the women,
but I'm sure they interpreted it that way because it's,
you know, the show that they're starring on the other
people that we see. Look how many times I have
to clear it up and how many times I have
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to say exactly what I meant before people be like,
oh yeah again because she just did an interview and
everybody didn't see it the first time that you cleared
it up. Well, I'm gonna continue to watch this show.
Hopefully they get a second season. I love the fact
that my sisters are on their selling real estate from him.
I love Listed at Atlanta. There's a bunch of sisters
that's selling cribs. No drama right now. Of course there's
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drama on every show, but the first five minutes they
sold a property to some a black couple and I
love I love that, and they broke down how much
the club, how much it costs, and the agents like.
I like that. I love giving people knowledge, not just
the drama to drama school. We need that, but give
people knowledge. And that's what those producers are not doing
for selling tamp but just do what they do from
white people. Just do it for my sisters. That's what
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I allrighting. I just want to say lasting. Steve Harvey
has no plans to stand up comedy because of cancer culture.
So I thought that was an interesting thing that he
had to say. He said, no stand up comic a
lot that a sponsor driven can say anything he wants.
Chris Rock can't, Kevin Hart can't, Sector the entertainer can't deal,
Hughley can't. I can go down the list. The only
person that can say what they want to say on
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stage is Dave Chappelle because he's not sponsored driven, he's
subscription driven. And he said he stopped doing stand up
because his wife told me God was about to do
something for me that I didn't know about yet. I'm
glad Steve Harvey got his own radio show because that
was a throwaway store that we didn't I like, it's
actually what it's actually what I tea. So I wanted
to make sure that I reported the story. I'm back
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and forth that we actually enjoyed it. We just like
to support our sisters, that's all. I wasn't trying to
go back and forth with You thought the gun went away,
you put it away, didn't You thought you put Oh
my god, we both I get defensive of women because
I know how hard it is for us out here
for black women me too, and white producers making them
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look crazy. I just wanted my sisters to look as
a black woman. I agree with what all right? That
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Shout out to Buccari Sellers for joining us this morning.
My guy Buccari man, make sure you go pick up
who your people. That is something that we say in
South Carolina. You know what I mean, like who your people?
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And then you know, you tell them who your mom is,
You tell them who your daddy is, You tell them
who your grandma is. You know what I mean if
they already don't know, because usually they'll be like who
your people? Or they'll be like you such and such people,
ain't you? So make sure you go get that children book.
I'm mailing a copy to my mom today, she asked
before yesterday. Man, okay, so to my South Carolina Bredren
Buccari set us and also a happy birthday to Rayquon
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the chef. Yes January Swell and East Today's East Ray
birthday too. Yeah, salute to the guy Ray Kuon and legends,
and salute to the big boss Ray Big real Estate Ray. Okay,
I want to cluse bog Man really too. Two really
good people right there, absolutely all right. When we come
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morning morning. Everybody is dj envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the
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guy we all the Breakfast Club. Now, um you got
an a positive note, yes, my positive note. Man. I
posted this on Instagram yesterday and it's just so simple.
There's no one to impress, live well for you, improve
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