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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a miracle. There is no question that there
are problems in this country between police and community. Yes,
you are a donkey to the latest on that police
killing of a black man now a new development in
the deadly Spaw shooting rampage. Day was a really bad
day for him, and this is what he did, and
so we are in a state of emergency. Okay. White
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supremative violence is always have been the number one threat
to our suicide. But I'm also very proud that my
wife was white. Because the breakfast club bitches all, please
tell me, why was I your donkey of the day, Yes,
donkey today for Tuesday marks twenty first goes to a
man named Cleveland Grover Meritive Junior. Who is Cleveland Grover
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Meritive Junior. Well, he's a human jar of helmets, okay,
the type of person that gets excited when Donald Trump
calls for a protest, the type of human who stands
back and stands by when Trump tells him too, and
waits for a command to take back his country. I'm
not making this up, Okay, I'm not a zooming things
all right? Because he was arrested and pled guilty back
in twenty twenty one, to make to making interstate threats,
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which is a felony, and he was sent us to
serve more than two years in prison and three years
probation probation after being arrested the day after the Capitol
riots because he threatened to shoot former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Yes,
he was arrested after his own mama, his mother, the
womb from which he came, called the FBI concerned about
a text he sent to an uncle saying thinking about
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heading over the Pelosi speech and putting a bullet in
her nogging on live TV. He also made a similar
threat to the mayor of a DC. Now here's the
thing about those kind of threats. He didn't just text it.
You know. He got in his vehicle, probably a pickup truck,
and headed the DC for the insurrection that happened on
January six, But he was delayed because of car trouble
and he arrived on the evening of January six, after
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the riots were over. Now, when this man got arrested
in a Washington, DC hotel room, listening to what was
seized from him and his arrest an assault rifle, a
semi automatic handgun, and more than twenty five hundred rounds
of ammunition, including armor piercing rounds, and now Cleveland wants
his stuff back. Okay, he doesn't just want his stuff back.
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He wants his stuff back for a specific reason. He's
done his time and he wants his ammunition and his
artillery back. And Mannis is so heavy on this one.
Let's go to eleven Alive for the report. Police a
Georgia man who served time for his part in the
insurrection at the US Capital. Now once his guns at
ammunition returned. Cleveland Meredith Junior was arrested soon after the insurrection.
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Agents found he drove hundreds of miles to DC and
brought twenty five hundred rounds of ammunition and two guns
with him. Meredith was released from prison in December, and
violins obtained by eleven Alive we have learned that he
is now asking the CORD to release the firearms and
mcs during his arrest back to his attorney so they
can be sold. Come home, man. Now, I'm not mad
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at anyone who knows the law and uses the law
to their advantage because the motion sites twenty fifteen US
Supreme Court case that in cases where a defendant was
banned from owning guns. Judges may allow the transfer of
seized firearms to a third party as long as the
judges convinced the defendant will not have access to them,
and in this case, the motion will call for his lawyer,
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Tyler Dixon, to sell the fire arms to a buyer
unknown to Meretith. That's the law. Okay, I'm not mad
at it at all. But the reason Cleveland Grover Meritith
Junior is getting donkey at the day is because yes,
he served his prison time. But can you imagine threatening
to kill an elected official, threatening to shoot them, getting
caught with guns, sent to prison, and then coming home
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and asking for your potential murder weapons back so you
can sell them and make money. Imagine, if you will,
a big beach from bmbth all right, coming home from
prison and asking law enforcement to give his lawyer to
twenty one million dollars worth of assets they seized, including
the cash, the jury, the thirteen homes between Detroit, Georgia
and la the three dozen vehicles. Hey give my lawyers
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that so I can sell them, so I can sell
them to make some money the city. Right, do you
think they would laugh? Big meats out the courtroom? You
think they would laugh big meats lawyer out of the courtroom.
Only in America can you threaten to kill someone literally
say I want to shoot her in the head, get
caught with guns after traveling where you are to where
the person is, get caught with the weapons you threaten
the person with, and then there is a law that
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allows you to possibly get said weapons back. And you
want those weapons back so you can sell them. Why
do you want to sell them because you need the money.
You just got out of prison trying to get back
on your feet. But if I'm to judge, I'm gonna
say get back on your feet. How about you get
back in this cell. Okay, I'm locking you back up.
You need to go back in this cell and sit
here until you learn the era of your ways. Because
you don't think you did anything wrong. If you thought
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you actually did something wrong, you wouldn't want to go
near any guns, but in particular the weapons that essentially
got you locked up. But in America, to call Cassidy
rules everything around me. Because let's be clear, only a
human that's capital riot White is getting two years for
all those guns and AMMO in the first place, and
a threat to an elected official. A non white would
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just be happy to be home. A non white would
only only okay, I don't know what a non white
would do in a situation like this, because he wouldn't
have the option. He's still be in prison. Okay. Only
a member of Vanilla Isis would feel privileged enough to say,
run me my weapons back so I can make some money,
some donkey. The days just sell themselves. Please give Cleveland
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Grover Merritith Junior the biggest hea hall. I'm tripping, Chelsea,
let Chelsea handle give him the biggest hea hall. He
ha he haa. That is way too much. Dan man
is oh man, Oh, Kathy Griffin just hit me. She
what she got something to say to? Please give this
giant jar of male the biggest hea haaw. Chris Rock
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feel about the situation? Oh oh my girl? Yet she
clocked in? Yet? Okay, okay, anybody else I think that's
all he goes? All right, Well, thank you for that
donkey to day. So all right, let's open up the
phone lines eight hundred five eight five one O five one. Now.
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Elliott Connie was joining us at last hour, and one
of the most coachingly competent psychotherapist you're ever gonna meet
in your life. And during that conversation we were talking
about get back, like getting your licks back. We have
a piece of that combo. I give you a perfect example.
I'm a vengeful, hands down, straight up. There's people that
have done things to me that I need my clap back.
I need my revenge. I love that. Actually, I'm petty enough,
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and if you mess with me, I'm cool. But if
you mess with my family, I need that revenge. And
I know I shouldn't feel like that. I know what
a therapist is gonna tell me that, But is there
anything wrong with that? Though? So I'm I don't personally
see anything wrong with that. I'm gonna tell you. I'm
gonna give you my therapist ance. I don't put on
my therapist hat ans. No, there is nothing wrong with
being vengeful, petty, getting my lick back, clack back. I'm
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that way too, That is me and though right, all right,
So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one O
five one, what's the pettiest thing you've done to get
your look back, to get revenge? That is the question.
I waited to hear this from YouTube Paige Individuals, Jason
Lee and DJ Envy. I can't wait to hear I
think I know a lot of them, though you know
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most of my yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't. I'm trying.
I actually was thinking about it because I know I've
done so many things, because I can't really think of
anything that I sought out to be petty for it,
because there's probably been so many. One thing I will
say recently, my pettiest get back was that I felt
good about and I didn't even have to be messy,
was when there was a video that went viral of
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me going to a party with Asap and Rihanna, and
then they took it and said that basically I was
sneaking in the picture. They made it. They made it
look crazy again like the Beyoncet thing, and I wanted
to say something, but then I thought, you know what,
what can you say with the internet. You're never gonna
beat the internet. So I just left it alone. And
then Rihanna gave me the baby photos and I put
them out, so that was my getback. It was petty
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the way I put it out and the way I,
you know, through it in everybody's face that they couldn't
get it. But I can't remember. I'm trying to think
of things that I've been really, really petty, and we'll
talk about it when we come back, and we want
to hear from you. I've never been petty eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. That's a damn lie.
I've never been petty. You just trying to take time
raise out of his own song exactly. I'm going to
do that. But that's funny. That's not petty. We're talking
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about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
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