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July 18, 2019 79 mins

Today on the show we had Dr and Pastor Freddie Haynes stop by where he spoke about his new book, the difference in context when it comes to the bible, forgiveness and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to republican senator Rand Paul and Angela helped some listeners during "Ask Yee". 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Rash Je Dan Dan, everybody come to the breakfast club.
I call this the high Sea lad gonna live. You
don't control, I'm not even doing it. So yo are
yo so Patty the World's most dangerous morning show d
j N this bitch, ANGELI. I stay in everybody's business,

(00:20):
but in a good way. Charlomagne, the guy, the ruler,
rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast clubs made for everybody.
Oh man, good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:41):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela Ye,
good money, Cholomagne the guy. Peace to the planet is Thursday. Yes,
it's Thursday. Am I the only person that didn't get
the memo that were supposed to dress up today. Ain't
gonna dress. You have to dress yourself. Oh okay, all
ranks making sure free, free show, all the main beef.
So my guy, Jim kurs I started to see Steve

(01:03):
Kerr Jim Kurr downstairs with a tie on. Yeah, I
was like, what you got on your little blazing and
you got hurt prom dress from seventy two. It's like like,
what's going on? What suit? No fweet pants and the
jean jacket? H yeah, my laughter. After the show today,
we have to go head over to Nastack. I don't
know people can say that, Oh I think that. I think.

(01:26):
I don't know. We're gonna be live. I don't think
it's a secret. We're gonna be well. Anyway, we're hading
over to Nastack and the company is uh being traded
on Nastack again right heart heart, yeah, heart, I believe so.
So we had an over there. Sounds like inside trader information.
It's all in the news. I heard media now just
scared this shot for a second. Oh that's that's what
Martha Steward, go to jail. You just get scared this

(01:47):
at me. I heard CEO chairman bob him and made
a statement about it. It's secret. Thanks, you just scared
this shout of me. We got invited, Yeah, we got invited.
So we had over there and after so are we
ringing the bell or something? Where not? We're gonna just
be there when it are we not even ringing the bell?
Why would you be ringing the belt? So why are
we going? So we could be there? And I want
to be. I thought he was ringing the bell too.
At least let me put the put my hand on whoever,

(02:09):
whoever's hand is ringing the bell, who will ring the bell,
whoever has on a blazer. Well, today, after this, my
daughter is getting full wisdom teeth pulled out. I told
you I did. I did all for our mine at once. Yeah,
she is nervous, she is skinned. They gotta put her
to sleep for a little bit, right, yes, you do.

(02:30):
And I remember my U, the oral surgeon who actually
removed my wisdom teeth. He was like, all right, pick
what song you want to hear, and count backwards and
ten and by that time, by the time I got
to seven, I was knocked out. Yeah, he put on
whatever music I wanted and then I woke up. Didn't
feel the thing until the numbing were off. That it

(02:51):
was crazy. It wasn't crazy. They did give me a
prescription for pain killers. I didn't end up having to
use it. Okay, So it was I felt it, but
it wasn't like I needed painkillers. Okay, all right, well
she's doing that today. She's extremely nervous. So on my
head over there a lot of blood. Oh my gosh, great,
I hope she's not listening to put all the cotton
back again. No, I'm just telling you what after? Yeah,

(03:13):
after so that the bleating, So you have to keep
it there to keep me No, oh wow, lucky you. Yeah,
Joe's bo Yeah with t four of them, two not
four at once. But I probably am gotten, don't I
don't have no witham tiefs, no more? How many tif
you come? With? Four? And I got all of mine?
Pulled the win that she won't be able to eat
anything for a little while. She have to chew in

(03:34):
the front of her mouth. Oh my goodness. But it's fine.
It's not that bad. It's fine. It's not that bad.
You can't eat you with the bat because you're gonna
bleed the death. But you'll be fine. I didn't say that,
just to keep it gracious all over the place. We'll
see how this works out. Hopefully she everything will be okay,
and she'll go through it, because I think she's gonna
get to the point where she's gonna go and she's
gonna have anxiety and be like f this, and she's

(03:55):
gonna feel sick. But it's a part of life. She'll
be fine. Yeah, all right, Well, fred Drink Haynes will
be joining us this morning. I like Frederick Haynes. He's
a pastor. He's a great friend of Michael Eric Dyson. Um,
if you know who Michael Eric Dyson is, and you
think he's a great word smith who has a lot
of good wisdom to share, and you will enjoy Freddy Haynes. Okay,
trust me, we'll kick it with man a little bit.
And what else we got eve was FROMT page. Oh wait,

(04:17):
today is Wendy Williams Birthday. Happy Birthday, Windy Wims. D
C Box with Windy Wims said, Happy born day Windy
Williams in ten years. Okay today she is fifty five.
Pay longer than that, So happy birthday to Windy. Winna
get nothing time waits for no man, does it? Oh?
Wo man? Oh woman, Yes, ye doesn't need any born

(04:40):
day presents this year. She got it on. God gave
her the greatest gift that she could ever receive, and
that as a divorce from Calvin Hunter. All right, Hey,
every time you say that, that just comes on. His
name is Dudu Brown for now and forever, because he
is always doing too much and he's from Brownsville. Okay,
all right, well, let's get the show cracking front page
is are we talking about you? Well, y'all thought y'all

(05:01):
was being cute using that face app to see how
much older you can look. We'll tell you why that
could be dangerous for you and now people all your pictures. Okay,
we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Good morning? Howdy? Is DJ envy Angela Yee, Charlomne the
guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some
front page news. Well, let's start without Chapo. The Feds

(05:25):
have already got rid of him. He's no longer in Brooklyn.
They've already put him on a helicopter to go right
to Colorado where he's going to be in his supermax prison.
He was sentenced to life plus thirty years behind bars.
So they were like immediately then fast, yes, get it started.
And they're not playing no games all right now. Instagram
is testing their hidden light counts trial. They're doing this

(05:47):
whole trial. So imagine on Instagram people won't be able
to see how many likes you got anymore. How do
you think that will affect you? While the company said
the purpose is to relieve pressure among all these users
who are so concerned about who is in their posts.
That's gonna be great. I love that. I'm all for that,
you know what I'm saying. Now people gonna have to
post on Instagram just for the sport. They said, if

(06:07):
we want your friends to focus on the photos and
videos you share, not how many likes they get. You
can still see your own likes by tapping on the
list of people who've liked it, but your friends will
not be able to see how many likes your post has.
We see it. I think that's great. Now, if you
use that app Face app, whoever owns it in some
Russian company, they're actually gonna have access to more than
to all of your face and name and everything. So

(06:29):
they own that now. So you still own your face,
but they can do whatever they want with those pictures,
anything that you use once you uploaded that. And by
the way, more than one hundred million people have downloaded
that app from Google Play, so it's the top ranked
app in one hundred and twenty one country. So they
own all of those pictures and are allowed to do
anything they want to do with that content. All before,

(06:49):
when people were posting on Instagram, and Facebook and doing
the face recognition stuff on Snapchat. They didn't own that then, no,
they own they own these They can do anything they
want with these pictures. But they couldn't for like like
the social media like in general, couldn't before the end
of that, couldn't before use your pictures. You can. I
think you can see people for just taking your picture
in your likeness and world boy, it's a lot of

(07:10):
people on the memes that need to get the sewing.
That dude with the phone who they use all the
time to get the goddamn soon. But I think if
you were using it for financial purposes, like for an ad,
you can't just take his face and put it in
a ad. So you're saying that the app the people
I used to app, can you use your picture for
an app? I don't believe that the people that yeah,
it says on it you grant face App a perpetual, irrevocable,

(07:31):
non exclusive, royalty free, worldwide, fully paid transferable. Some have
a licensable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, published, translate, creates,
derivative works from, distribute, publicly, perform, and display your user
content and any name using any more. Likeness provided in
connection with your user content and all media formats and
channels now known or later developed without compensation. Basically, what

(07:51):
you're saying, it's fine print that you niggas didn't read,
all right, pretty basically what happened, right right? Yeah, So
everybody was so wanting to be Grandpa grandma that y'all
wasn't even reading the fine print. Now, you didn't give
away all the likenesses to your photos. Genius dropping a
clues bomb for the Russians. They win again. Goddamn it,
they win again? All right? I mean they didn't totally

(08:12):
what I didn't use that. I didn't download it either.
I didn't download it. I shout out to Dan who
worked at that season one that downloaded in and made
us look older. I definitely didn't download it, but drop
one in the Russians, Boy, how can we beat them
in twenty twenty? Gee? Christ, you can't? All right, well,
last front page news, Get it off your chests. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset,

(08:32):
you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe
had a bad night or a horrible morning, or maybe
you just want to spread some positivity. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one, get it off your chests,
as to Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club, wake up,
wake up, wake y'all. You're time to get it off
your chest. Whether you're mad, I'm blast. We want to

(08:54):
hear from you on the Breakfast block mark guess get
it off your chest, sire. I just want to get
off my chests. The whole face nap thing is really
get an out of control, hey time. If yn't really
want to know when you put that w W worldwide, well,
and you put anything on the internet and give it
an access to anybody to use it anyway. Uh, Facebook

(09:16):
has the same you know language in their contract when
you law god, so the snapchat skins forever. I kind
of thought that really wanted to get your information and
stuff like that. They already have me passport, your license.
Um well I would Facebook have my passport information? Well,
not Facebook. I'm just saying the government, right, That's what

(09:43):
I'm saying. So, I mean that's two different points we're
talking about. What I was talking about was the government
has your information already. However we automatically you know way
that right? Why don't you put yourself on through social media?
I mean right down. Anybody, can you know, if your
Facebook profile is open and take your pictures, put it
out there and change how they want them, as long

(10:04):
as it's not for anybody national game. You know, Well
this says, this says they can do it for a
financial game. Well thank you, bro, We're just gonna hurt
a lot of those celebrities who downloaded that. After Look, old, hello,
who's this? This is walk lord? What's up? Getting off
her chests? My back? I said wald like Walter, Yeah, yeah,
it was going It's going on everybody. Good morning, Good morning, everybody. Man.

(10:26):
I'm so excited to get through. I listened to every Day.
I'm a trucker right now. I'm from Philly, but right
now I'm in the eight oh three metro. What's happening?
What's up? Bro? Yeah? So I wanted to scare it
off my chest, man, because I really feel like, you know,
the average driver don't really understand, you know, the dangers
of you know, doing their like maneuvers around trucks. And

(10:48):
so yesterday I was driving. I was up in East
n PA, uh and I was driving up eighty one
and um so it was a two lane road and
I was in the right lane, and so I went
to get over in the left wing because there was
a hazard in front of me. There was somebody slowing
down for somebody else who was trying to get onto
the highway, So in order to avoid it, I checked

(11:10):
my mirror and I had enough space to get over
into the left wing the fast lane. Now there was
a car that was behind that was trailing that once.
Once she saw me trying to get over, she tried
to speed up. She tried to speed up, so I
couldn't you know what I mean, Like, nobody wants to
be behind the truck. So she tried to speed up
and not let me over, but I had already entered

(11:30):
the lane. So long story short, she jumped onto the
shoulder and it wasn't it was like a half shoulder,
and on the side of that was a ditch, and
she she jumped onto the half shoulder and tried to shoot,
and she shot up past me. And the thing that
discussed me the most was that it was a woman
that she had three kids in the car, and the

(11:51):
kids in the back seat. The two kids in the
back seat couldn't be no older than a bolt six
seven years old, And I'm like oh my god, Like
if I'd moved over five more inches, I would have
pushed them into the stitch or I'd have ran them
over with the back of my back tandems damn. And
so I just wanted to just tell people like yo,
like let trucks do their job, like it's not worth
it because you they would have all off their lives

(12:13):
and it just really like as a trucker, it just
it grinds me up. Man, we be safe out there, bro.
You in your truck now, yes, spir I'm on my
way back up the Philly right now. Man, blow the
horn one time. Brother, that's seen you like a light.
That's horn though, but we heard it though, Thank you
brother saying like, non mack truck to me. That sound

(12:34):
like you got that little thing that lizz will be
playing and you just decided to blow it one time.
Hold on, hold on up, let me roll down the window,
let me roll down the one down. If you don't
stop playing Lizzo's flute, get it off your chest eight
hundred and five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent hit this up now. It is
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your

(12:59):
town to get it off your chests, whether you're man
or blast, so you better have the same duty. We
want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,
who's this ya? I was going on every good morning
as the show Good Money King was happening. What's your name? Bro? Rick? Rick?
Ain't so in a minute? Um? So, yeah, you're talking
about face tapp. I wish Russia wasn't still my identity.

(13:20):
Go the bills I got take my picnic. You're worried
about face tapping them taking what your picture to do?
What they have to pick you on Facebook and have
you picture on Instagram? You have a picture on everything else.
And yeah, they can't use it to monetize anything. They
can't put it in an ad, they can't do things
like that. This rush up with Russia in the due
with a dude from Brown's to a picture put it. Yeah, listen,

(13:41):
by the way, hey, by the way, you say that,
say that until you go to the Russia one day
and see your face on herpes commercial advertising valve tracks. Listen,
I'll take that. I wish free take some of these bills'
nothing ain't nothing scared up. We all out in the
public everywhere anyway, So all right, tell you when they
gave that up. Anyway, I'm not saying we out there anywhere,

(14:03):
everybody out there everywhere. You don't know what they're doing
with Trumps now, listen, I I kind of agree. But
I'm gonna tell you something. When twenty twenty rolls around
and the Russians are trying to get Donald Trump back
in the White House and they got your picture up
there on a poster that says for Trump, you're gonna be.
You're gonna be, regardless of Russians. Now, I was gonna
get four more years. You heard this campaign last night,
all people shotting about sending people back that Russia America.

(14:27):
That's because that's because that's because the Democrats are a
bunch of cowards. We don't know how to stand up
to a bullet. Hello, who's this any Good morning girl,
little man Porter? Sean Parter, what's up, bro? He'son Blessings
Man Porter. My name is sh the WBC Middleweight Champion
of the World, San Parter. It doesn't want to be

(14:49):
poor the party guy. No, that's what I said, Shan.
What's up, Sean? I'm good man, y'all plow me up.
Yesterday a man I was trying to get through from
my shot. Look you step up your chest now, So Andrew,
I wrote a little song for you. Oh my god,
come on, stop playing with me, y'all. I feel like
I'm not good musically. I playing with me wrote a

(15:10):
shong song eight seven six on I g right and
ANGELI Yeah, I tweeted to you last night. I just
needed you to check it out. And Charlotte mane you this. Nope, San,
you wrote to my Instagram plage. I got a song
for you, man called uh watch over low watch over me.
All right, I just told you I'm not here start

(15:31):
for you. Huh well, thank you. We definitely check that
out out here. Check it out, back at it, back
at it? Tim? What up? Tim? Morning? Guys? How are
you doing today? Good? Good? Get it off your chest?
All right? Good? So it just real quick? Alright? Cool?
Got too much ago in may say say thank you
again for a raising awareness of mental health. Come from
someone who my first from mental from depression anxiety MPCSC

(15:53):
as well. It's always great to hear you guys raising
awareness and specifically it's your Startlemaine great books check one
once again one thank you, and not only for the book,
but as well as your interviews with celebrities like at
here and and school Baq, getting people with their mental
health as well, so in them that you know, so
in the world that's not going on to its alone
as well. Oh man, thank you. I'm gonna be in

(16:14):
Miami this weekend. At Uh we're having a still growing
summit my man Kenny Stills and his foundation. So I'll
be in Miami this weekend. Nisha, Hello, good morning, Good morning,
I Sha, get it off your chests. Um. I was
just calling to just spreads some positivity this morning. Say
good morning, and I hope and pray that you all
have a good glass day today. I receive it. Thank

(16:36):
you so much, Mama and we and we hope that
you have a blessed day as well. Yes you Tube
and Charlemagne. This is Nisha from Tampa, Florida that called
a couple of months ago about Kodak. So I'm most
of positivity to day. I appreciate a different person. Charlomagne
gona be in Florida this weekend. By the way, Huh,
Charlomagne gona be in Florida this weekend. I'm not gonna
be in Tempada. I'm gonna be in Miami. H Kenny

(16:59):
Stills Undation still growing something, you know, talking about mental
health and all that type of good stuff, emotional wellness, mindfulness. Okay, okay,
we got meditation for the kids, workshops, all kinds of stuff.
Licensed therapists will be there. It's gonna be dope, Derek,
get it off your chest, yo yo yo. First of all,
y'all got hellic commercials. Man, I don't even know that's
a good thing, sir. What's up? Silo? Man? You was

(17:21):
a Howard you know, didn't get it to see when
you did your book signing or whatever. But you know
it's all good. I'm leaving Howard now to you. Out
of Howard. I'm transferring for football. You know, Okay, what's cool.
You're going to one of them NC state schools. You see,
you're too about to see, so you just leave it.
You just leave a nice uh HBCU to go play
for the white man. I mean, he didn't like Howard,
bro let's leave alone. He did. Like, it's not even

(17:43):
let it's not even that. It's my coaches that left. Uh.
They left the ones that recruited me from Howard. They
left a white school, so you know they kind of
left me behind dry. Oh so monkey see monkey do?
I don't mean like mony, man, what's going on? Good?
You leaving how when you ain't like how with how
it was whack? But ahead, Um, I'm trying to go

(18:03):
to the NFL. Man, And I see this called captainis stuff.
And I'm just saying, like, like I think I got
I'm one of them athletes who I got morals. I
don't just do things just for like a check, and
im like I would want to kneel, but I wouldn't
want that to mess with my money, you know what
I'm saying. So how do you think it's the best
way to like promote advocacy for African Americans? What's going
on today? Bro? I think I think you should get

(18:25):
in the league first. And check, I think I think
you should get in the league first. I know, focus
on how are you already thinking about protesting? You aren't
even getting the league. You didn't league yet, How was
you talking about? I know, I'm just That's just how
I'm thinking. Bro. I get it, but you don't have
those problems just yet, sir. Get in the league first.
I like the power up positive thinking yes, come on,
brou with the weed in the bag first, bro? All right,

(18:46):
well position you play? Bro? Okay, all right, well good
luck to you. Man. What's your name? What's your last name? Man,
I'm gonna look for you in a couple of years, Missie,
if you made the league. I'm Gary Reeve, and y'all
need to ask some athletes up there for real more
oh An Green, I mean, but we'll get some more, y'all.
Y'all get y'all getting better. But you know I appreciate

(19:07):
you'll get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five
eighty five, one on five one. We got rooms on
the way. Yes, we'll give you some updates on what's
happening with the Lion King and those numbers. Did you
get your tickets yet? No? All right. Also, we'll talk
about somebody who has a biopic in the works. This
could be interesting, all right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club, Cood Morning, the
Breakfast Club. I can't believe this is still a discussion.

(19:32):
We're in here discussing what's gonna happen at Area fifty
one because I never looked it up. Now I've looked
it up. Now I'm in tregue. There's nothing at Area
fifty one. Bro, there's no alien there, you know. And
if you, if you, would you keep if you if
you was hiding something from somebody, right, and everybody started
talking about where it was, and they said we was
coming to get it. Would you keep it? There? Probably?
Come on stop? He moved to aliens a long time ago.
All right, well, let's get to the rooms. Let's talk

(19:53):
asap Rocky. This is the rumor report with Angela well.
Asap Rocky is still being detained in Sweden, and it
looks like there's a pattern there. Now. Kuavo spoke to
TMZ and said he had some issues. Sweden had us.

(20:14):
They had me, me and my cameraman on the curtain.
They're trying to lock herself too. It is all right,
Apparently there's some issues there. And it looks like Kim
and Kanye also lobby Trump to get involved in asap
Rocky's case. In particular, I told y'all Kim was gonna
do that. Now they said that Kanye actually urged Kim

(20:36):
Kardashian to talk to Jared Kushner, and Jared Kushner then
filled in Donald Trump on what was happening, and Donald
Trump believes that something is amiss, so they are supposedly
trying to get there. A State Department member is supposed
to arrive in Sweden actually today to work to get
him out of jail. Oh nig kim Ki working her magic.

(20:56):
If that doesn't work, then y'all can always just you know,
click up and go storm that place where you'll want
to stow a Mary and fifty one to take a
trip over to Sweden. All right, Kirk Franklin biopic is
in the works. That's gonna be amazing. I think that'll
be a good one and I would definitely go see
that now. It's going to be produced by Devon Franklin.
You know him from having been a pair as an author,
motivational speaker, director and also Megan Goods husband. Okay, and

(21:20):
it's going to be written by Brian Ivy. Now. Brian
Ivy most recently wrote and directed Emmanuel, the documentary about
the twenty fifteen Charleston Church Maass shooting. So that should
be a good one, all right. The Lion King. Since
we're talking movies, they're saying worldwide they expect by Sunday.
It's gonna make four hundred and fifty million dollars. Wow,
they said. On the low end in the United States,

(21:41):
it could make about one hundred and forty million, which
is still great, but they're saying globally that's what they expect.
Four hundred and fifty million. They said. Already in China,
it's already made quite a bit of money there, So
I'm excited about it. Why do you need to buy
your ticket for this weekend though? Why can't you just
buy it for next weekend? K want to see it
now when it comes out. It's going to give any fears. Guys,
they want to see it this week and they've been

(22:02):
seeing all the coming of attractions, the trailers. They want
to see. It's not a one weekend run. Do you
tell Santa Claus not to come on Christmas and come
to day? I don't tell my kids about no, goddamn
Santa Claus. I worked too hard to be telling my
kids about some fat white man putting gifts under the tree.
My sand is not fat and white. My saying it
looks like, man, if your wife ever cheats on you
with a fat white man around that time. Yeah, they're
not gonna say nothingcause they're gonna think it's sandy. Think

(22:23):
about it. Now they say something, they're still going to
say something. Say something, no, because you're telling them a
fat white man posted being in the house around this
time of year and this late at night. All right. Now,
let's let's backtrack a let up day to some comments
that Jamaine du Pre make, because now he's speaking y'all
to defend these comments. To refresh you. Jamaine Dupree was
talking to People magazine. They were talking about female rappers,
and this is what he said. So I feel like
they're all rapping about the same thing. And I don't

(22:45):
think they're showing us who's the best rapper. It's like
strippers rapping. I'm getting like, Okay, you got a story
about you dancing in the club. You got a story
about you dancing in the club. All right, who's gonna
be the rapper? At some point, somebody's gonna have to
break out of that mold and just show us, you know,
talk about other things. Okay. So Jamane Dupre wants to

(23:05):
clarify because this clip went viral, but it didn't tell,
according to him, the whole story of what he was
talking about. So Jamine Dupre was on TMZ Live and
here's what he said. Some million female rappers does out
here rapping. What my statement was was about the three
that she asked me about. It wasn't about a general
conversation about female rap I never said all female rappers.

(23:26):
The word thing I want to make sure I'm clear
on it is people keep saying sexist. I'm far from
a sexist. Let's not do that. Do you regret doing
the interview or are you kind of happy that people
are talking about it? No, I don't regret it. I
feel like I know I'm saying I never dissed anybody,
So I feel like the whole action of this needed
somebody to do this. He said three rappers? What three rappers?
Was he talking about? Nicki Minad Carty and make this thing?

(23:48):
Why is Jermane still talking about this though, Betty? Yet?
Why are people still asking Jermane about this? Like? Who cares?
Because it was it main news? It was it was
about two weeks ago, wasn't it. No, it's last week?
I thought, exactly who cares? I mean? But do care?
Because a lot of people responded and said things about it,
and it sparked a whole conversation. So now he's doing interviews.
He's really doing interviews to promote a documentary that he's doing.

(24:09):
I can't, but everybody's asking about this. What's the documentary
about female rappers? That's what it sounds like to me. No,
but he's doing a documentary, and so when he's doing
these interviews, this is gonna just like if he came
up here, we would have asked him about it. I'm sure. No, yeah,
I'm sure we would have though, And you know, so
that's what's happening. These are the first interviews he's done
since those comments that sparked all kinds of conversations from

(24:30):
female rappers and other people as well, seem like so
long ago. All right, now, Jada kiss, So let's discuss
something that he just ate. Now, what's your favorite part
of a pizza? When you eat pizza, only two parts
of the pizzas either a crust of a regular pizza?
I thought, No, I mean some people some people don't
like cheese, some people don't like the sauce. Some people

(24:50):
get him with that pizza. Yeah, what's your favorite part
of pizza? What's your favorite topping? No, what's your favorite
part of a pizza, like, is it the crust, is
it the cheese? Is it the sauce? Some people like
to get the sauce without the sauce. How about all
of the above. I like all of the above. But
Jada Kiss just got a pizza and everybody's talking about this.
He did a pizza with just the crust, so that
was his special request, just crust only, So no cheese,

(25:11):
no sauce, not toppings, no just bread. Just crust y'all
taking this vegan thing too far, bro Jesus Christ. Just bread.
He got it from Cuts and Slices too, So a
lot of people are staying, why would you even do that?
A lot of people throw the crust away. My kids
hate the crust. But yeah, so now, according to the
owner of Cuts and Slices, he said, Jada Kiss has
been telling me since I opened up to figure out

(25:33):
a way to just sort of crust his favorite part
of any pizza. So now it's a thing a year later,
so people are ordering these pizza pies that's just crust only.
Very trending. Yeah, it's just the crust. I don't know
how to just taste. Why don't you eat toast? You know?
What I'm saying. This makes some toast Jade. All right,
well I'm manage la yee and that's your rumor report.

(25:54):
All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now, when we come
back fromt page news, what we're talking about, since y'all
are talking about Area fifty one, let's discuss the live
streaming of the event that's going to go down. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Cloud.
Good morning, all right, morning, everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting
some front page news when we're starting, yea, Well, let's

(26:17):
talk about Area fifty months. Since y'all have been talking
about this all morning. So far at one point four
million people are attending the Facebook event page. You know,
they're just watching to see what's gonna happen. But now
they are saying they're gonna live stream the storm Area
fifty one. Well, good, you know they can't stop all
of us. Well, they're gonna pull the screams soon as
everybody start getting killed and clapped. In the United States,

(26:37):
Department of Defense did state they will use deadly force
to protect America and its assets, and that's just making
people more interested. They can't shoot all those people. They
can't no real bullets. They gotta use rubb bullets or something.
They can't kill all those people. There's a clear sign
that says you're not supposed to get on this property.
If you get on this probert, you're gonna get shot.
Why do y'all not like rules? They can't kill all
them Americans, but there's no way I can't. Every single

(26:59):
one them deserve to get shot. Start easily. They just
gonna drop a bombers. I'll shoot him. It's a great
opportunity to take out a bunch of cloud chases. All right. Now,
let's talk about Donald Trump. He was at a North
Carolina rally and while he was there, people were chanting
about Ilhan Omar. Now you know her as one of
the congresswomen, one of the four minority lawmakers that were
attacked by Donald Trump over the weekend. She was born

(27:20):
in Somalia, but she's Americans. She's an American citizen. And
here's what happened at the rally. Omar blamed the United
States for the crisis in Venezuela, and she looks down
with contempt on the hard working Americans, saying that ignorance
is pervasive in many parts of this country. Omar has

(27:42):
a history of launching vicious anti Semitic screeds where they
started chanting send her back now, She responded on social media.
I am a I belong at the people's house, and
you're just gonna have to deal. The way Donald Trump
plays the media is masterful. Okay, Yesterday Robert Mueller was

(28:03):
supposed to testify. Trump had a rally plan for last
night to distract us from whatever Mullers said. Mulla's testimony
ends up getting delayed. So instead of us talking about
Trump's crimes and him being a trader and possible impeachment,
we having pointless discussions about him being racist. We got
him rallying the troops against Representative Omar, all discractions from
the fact that he is a criminal, a trader and
needs to be in peace. He plays the media masterfully. Now,

(28:26):
Cardi b responded to Ihanah Omar's remarks and said, you
know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation.
So that was her remarks in support of Omar. I mean,
why the Democrats are cowhich? Nobody on that side standing
up calling Donald Trump or he year is a trader,
a criminal. There's no one more unpatriotic than Donald Trump.
He clearly doesn't like America. He wants to make it
great again because he doesn't like this country. He's always

(28:47):
complaining about this country. So by his definition, we have
to consider him on patriotic. Isn't that why he on
AOC and Representative Walma. Yeah, these are American citizens as well.
He's on him for the exact same reason. He's just
he's unpatriotic too by his definition. All right, now, let's
talk about that viral app, face app that has over
one hundred million people have downloaded that from Google Play

(29:08):
and now it's the top ranked app in the App
Store in one hundred and twenty one countries. But it
turns out with the Russians, you have now granted them
a perpetual, irrevocable, non exclusive, royalty free, worldwide, fully paid
transferable sublicenseables license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, published, translate,
create derivative works from, distribute, publicly, perform, and display your
user content in any name, user name, or likeness provided

(29:31):
in connection with your user content in all media formats,
all of that without compensation to you. So everybody that
was using that to see what they're gonna look like
when they get old and having fund with it, now
they can use your picture for anything they went with
no fee to's. Well, here's the gag. All the people
who downloaded the Russian face Apple playing in the storm
area fifty one, so they know they're gonna get shot
and they're not gonna be here, so they don't give

(29:52):
a damn no more. And I was looking up with
Facebook what they have on their rules as far as
what you agree to when you sign up for that.
But they do say on face Book, once you take
down your picture, they can't use it unless you know
other people have shared it or whatever. But they have
nothing to do with that. So once you remove your
picture from up on Facebook, it's not something that they
can't use it again permanently. And they also are very

(30:13):
clear that you still own all of your own content.
That's your content, and they don't really use it. They
don't use it for ads, but if your face appears
next to an AD, you know that's not them using
it for an add But it's a totally different than
the Russian app. Yeah, it's different. So what have we
learned here? Did we learned not to storm area fifty
one and not download that Russian app? I didn't download that,
did y'all? No? Nope, nope. I do want y'all to

(30:35):
really don't storm Area fifty one. We don't want y'all
to get shot. Okay. If if there was something there,
it was moved along time ago. It's been around since
nineteen fifty five. Guys, why would you keep aliens there
knowing everybody knows that they're there? All right? Aliens don't
even want to be there. No, I'm intrigued. Now, I'm interested.
Now go hell though I'm not getting shot. Ain't no aliens.
The aliens are just like anyone else. Okay. Once they

(30:56):
know that a bunch of niggas know where they live,
they move. It's the way it is. Black goodn'tess? All right? Well?
Lad is your front page news now? When we come back,
Frederick Haynes will be joining us people. He's a pastor man,
that's my guy. He's a brilliant, brilliant mind. He uses
hip hop along with scripture to get his messaging out,

(31:19):
you know. And he's a great friend of Michael Eric Diyson.
If you think Michael Eric Dyson is a great wordsman,
you will love Freddy Haynes. All right, we'll kick it
with him in a minute. Don't move. It's to breakfast
clogal morning morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are to breakfast club. We got a
special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, doctor Freddie Haynes.
Welcome sir, Good morning, my brotherhood. Morning. It's honor to

(31:41):
be here. Thank you. You know I learned something about
you new this morning. I learned that your full name
is Frederick Douglas Haynes the third. Yes, sir, what is
the significance of Frederick Douglass and your family? I compelling
everybody to adopt that name right with my grandfather. He
was orphaned at the age of four, and as a consequence,
he was raised by his aunt and sister. They called
him Bubba. And this is in West Virginia, back in

(32:04):
what the early part of the last century, And when
he first went to school, he didn't have a name
because he had just been called Bubba. And so when
he gets to school, the teacher says, what's your name?
And at that moment because he had been taught about
Frederick Douglas. You know, he just adopted on the spot
Frederick Douglas Haynes. So he became, you know, civil rights

(32:27):
at activist, one of the first He was the first
African American to run for county supervisor in San Francisco.
And so my point with him is he taught me
in life, you don't what discover who you are, You
decide who you are. And he did that at the
age of nine. He's been a model for me because
again he used his skills of oratory in order to

(32:49):
impact the world, set people free, and really change the nation. Yeah,
and he made me feel like, this is one of
the reasons we have to be engaged with political leaders. Oh,
no question you like a lot of people like to
call oh you uncle time you're still out. If you're
engaging with politically, do what I think that you have
to be right as far as I'm concerned. He pushed
Abraham Lincoln to do what Lincoln did, and so that

(33:10):
is an unsung part of our history. But you don't
have an emancipation Proclamation without the influence and the exertion
of power that Frederick Douglas who self taught himself how
to read, how to write, and use that skill in
order to impact the nation. There's people that think that
church and politics should be separate, but clearly you're not

(33:31):
one of those people. So talk about the importance of
being political and being active when it comes to your
civic duty in the church. Ye, as far as I'm concerned,
we talk about this scripture that says the earth is
the Lord's, the fullness thereof the world, and they the
dwell they're in. What's interesting is a definition of politics
from a boy Michael Eric Dyson is politics is the

(33:52):
art of what distributing resources. So, if the earth belongs
to God and politics is about everything resources, shouldn't God
have something to say about how resources are distributed? And
so when you look in the Bible and you see
what over a thousand scriptural references on justice, justice should

(34:15):
inform our politics. If it doesn't, then you have a
lot of the junk that we have today, but a
lot of the government. The government also uses the Bible
to distort you know, no question, society as well, no question,
no question. I mean, sadly the Bible has been misused
and abuse. I don't know if you. I'm sure you
all have seen this, but there's a piece down in
DC now, the Slave Bible, where in the nineteenth century

(34:39):
missionaries from England took this Bible that was heavily edited.
We like the word redacted. Today, they literally extracted from
the Bible the Exodus anything Jesus said about freedom, and
that was the Bible they used to give to slaves.
And so that DNA in the Christianity that's often mispracticed

(35:05):
by a lot of white Christians is still operative today.
It's an edited Bible that basically says, we're gonna redact
out of it anything that deals with justice, because if
we do that, then we've got to look at ourselves
in the mirror, and we're not gonna like what we see.
Do you think a lot of people are stepping away
from the church now because it seems like it seems

(35:26):
like the church's big business. It seems like people are
into church and everybody's a pastor ever now because it's
it's a way to get money. You got twelve people
who attending your church. I mean, so again, everyone ain't
stepping away from the church. You do have examples of
churches that are still growing and that's a beautiful thing.
But we got to be real and recognize that there

(35:48):
are a whole lot of people who basically, I mean,
they say on social media all the time, that's why
to go to church anymore. And they have examples that
I understand. But there are churches that will never get shine,
They will never get a stage or a platform, but
they're doing the real work. How do you give people
to believe in something like the Bible when you can say,

(36:08):
all right, these parts of the Bible of bs, right,
but these parts of the Bible are good, right, I'm
always keeping the Bible in context. When you keep the
Bible in context, a you discover what brilliant, brilliant biblical
scholar Jerome Rass says, and that is, none of Scripture
was written without being in a context of oppression. And

(36:29):
so when we talk about what the my involvement in
politics and economic development that is rooted in what a
Bible that in many instances, matter of fact, Jerome Raws says,
in all instances, except for a brief moment during the
reign of David, oppression was the political and economic context.

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So you mean to tell me if all of that
took place in the context of oppression, that the Bible
says nothing about oppression, says nothing about politics. I mean,
Jesus got lynched on a cross, and again that lynching
took place hand it down by the Roman Empire, and
so why would he get lynched on a cross? And

(37:15):
he was not a threat to the Roman empire. And
so I think that a lot of times we take
the text out of context. And if you keep the
Bible in its context, then truth comes out. What about
people who use the context of the Bible to speak
out against homosexuality, Well, again I think that they're taking
it out of context. If we're gonna keep it a

(37:37):
buck number one, you got eight passages of scripture that
they misuse in order to abuse that community, the LBGTQ community.
Eight passages of scripture, maybe because some of them, if
we're honest, Biblical scholars say they refer to pedophilia, and

(37:59):
because there is no word in Greek or Hebrew for homosexuality.
So the bottom lyning here, you got a lot of
lying going on in order to justify their own what
theological agenda, which is rooted in their own psychological issues.
They never dealt whether saying it says man or man
and an abomination or something like that. Okay, but again,

(38:21):
when when when you deal with it in in terms
of the original language. Uh? And again eight passages of scripture.
Maybe it's a big Bible and you're gonna pick eight
passages to be passionate about. Okay, You've got some issues.
I'm that I'm real concerned about, especially when Jesus said
the greatest commandment it's love your God, Love the Lord,

(38:44):
your God with all your heart and mind, soul and strength,
and your neighbor as yourself, especially when the dominant narrative
of Jesus was love. And you use the Bible to
hate on a community that you have issues with. And
here's what gets me. The more you did again to
those who use and misuse the Bible to abuse a community,

(39:05):
the more you discover huh. Okay, who you've been sleeping with?
Ye know what's up with you? And so you know,
anybody who is passionately using the Bible in order to
justify hatred, I'm concerned about. Jolia. That's part of the
reason why I think a lot of people don't necessarily
follow church as as they should. I guess you can

(39:27):
say because you pick certain things out and you say, well,
if the Bible says this, then what about this? Right?
How can the Bible possibly say this when this means
that and it's it's it just seems like some of
that stuff cannot possibly be right, because it's almost like
that the old game you play. I'm gonna tell you
something in your end by the time to get to
other people, it's never the same thing, you know, And
that's how I feel like. But the Bible and how

(39:48):
some of the scriptures are being read right, no question.
You can make the Bible say whatever you want it
to say, if again, you take it out of context.
We have more with Pastor Frederick Hans when we come back,
don't move to breakfast club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the
breakfast club. We're still kicking it. With Pastor Freddie Haynes Charlomagne,

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what is it about hip hop that inspires you? Go?
Because you use hip hop to not only reach young people,
but you do put in your sermons. I've heard you
quote jay Z Nipsey Hustle, like, what is it about
hip hop that inspired you? Well? I mean, first of all,
I mean I've done a sermon one Easter for me,
one of my best and what's called the Breakfast Club
because on and you retweeted me when Angela Ye did that,

(40:32):
I said, I'm I've made it now. But for me,
on a serious tip, hip hop number one, as Michael
Dyson says, you have poets and philosophers from the pavement
who allowed the streets to speak. And so again, if
I'm calling myself connected to Jesus, who really again put
him in context when you're reading the Gospels, where do

(40:55):
you find him most in the slums and the trenches,
in the streets, in the slums, with the people. And
so my thing is, if I'm not hearing from the streets,
there's no way I can witness to the streets. And
so for me, I think it's very important that we
recognize that hip hop is the most what admired, appropriated,

(41:17):
and attacked culture on the planet as far as I'm concerned.
There's a reason for that, and one reason is because
hip hop is not afraid to express truth in a
raw fashion. We have, as far as I'm concerned, the
most powerful expression of black power going on since the

(41:38):
Black power movement of the late sixties early seventies, and
hip hop is carrying that ball. Now, what's the most
difficult part, you would say for your job as far
as preaching the gospel of being an educator, being an activist,
what is most stressful for you? Oh? Wow. We live
in a country where we could elect a forty six
minus one and that has created trauma, stress for a

(42:04):
community that historically has always been already traumatized and under
so much stress. And so right now, I mean, my
counseling load has just elevated like crazy. And when I
think about it, a lot that is behind it is
the kind of nation we live in right now. And

(42:25):
we're in the United States of anxiety as we speak,
well said, Well said, this is the US of a
the United States of anxiety, and it's the United States
of anxiety, the United States the the tax black people,
and all too often I hurt because I don't have
all the answers. So right now, to be honest, it's
just an overload. I had that conversation with Bishop TD Jakes, like,

(42:48):
you know, you know, prayer is great and faith is great,
but so it's therapy. Yeah, And you know he agreed,
And I think that's the thing. I think sometimes pastors
have been the backbone of the black community for so long,
and we go to paths, and we put our problems,
you know, in y'all lap. But some time y'all don't
have all the answers. From times there's not a scription
for everything. Sometimes you got an outsource and say, you
know what, I got a therapist's psychiatrist. You should talk to.
Oh that's real talking. That's why we have thank God

(43:09):
for doctor Brenda Walter, Friendship West, and we've created a
counseling community because again, I can't do it all. Since
you were talking about speaking, you do have this book,
Rocking the World with Your Words, an essential guide to
developing and delivering a life changing message. My whole thing
is I want to rock the world with my words,
and so I even deal with how you find your

(43:31):
voice through your what passed your personality, as well as
you know what God has uniquely done through you and
wants to accomplish through you by way of purpose. That question,
if if if you could ask the man upstairs one question,
what would the question be? Oh? Wow, this one this
has been private up until you made me go public.

(43:54):
Why have black folk calls so much hell for so long?
I asked that question often too, But I mean, it
doesn't the Bible speak on us being the chosen ones.
And there's gonna be a time after four hundred years
where where the last y'll be first. I know, I'm
I know, I'm taking all that conquest. But if it's something,
isn't it's something along those lines I mean, biblical scholar
uh no. But but but on a serious tip, I mean,

(44:19):
for me, that is real. It's just that, Okay, within
the context of four hundred years you've had. You know,
our sister who died last year, who was raped in Alabama.
Oprah gave a shout out to her, and I'm sorry
her name escapes me right now. She gets raped, uh

(44:40):
in nineteen forty four and dies last year and justice
was never served. And so I get and I'm with
you on that. I promise you. I am that. Yeah,
four hundred years of oppression, no doubt God's gonna turn
the table. But it's during those four hundred years that
many innocent people get killed. God. I love you, I

(45:04):
know you up to something. I know, I know this
thing is gonna change soon. But in the meantime. The
meantime has been so mean to those who find themselves
under the iron of oppression in this country. Why do
you think Black people are so forgiven when it comes
to that, we talk about that and we're so forgiven.

(45:24):
Damn Bible with that, Okay, but you know it's no, no, no, no, no, no,
that's real. And I would say the damn noble way
that the Bible is misused in order to abuse people.
And one of my favorite people is a brilliant woman
in scholar doctor Stacy Floyd Thomas. She says this a
dj and that is it ain't that we're forgiving, we're accepting.

(45:48):
Why because she says, there's a difference between forgiving and accepting.
When you forgive, it presupposes you have power. Jesus says,
forgive us our debts. That means you owe me. I'm
in a position of power, so I forgive you because
I have the power to do that. And so you're

(46:08):
talking about people who ain't got powers. Great, So you're
talking about people who are powerless talking about forgiving. No, no,
you're accepting what You're not forgiving because you're not in
a position to do that. You ain't got the power

(46:28):
to do that, And so as far as I'm concerned,
it ain't that we're forgiving. We've been accepting. And until
we deal with the difference, the sad reality is we're
gonna keep on accepting what we shouldn't accept, which precludes
us from ever gaining real power. And we appreciate you
for joining man the book rocking the world with your words, Frederick,

(46:52):
this can't be your last time up here with my brother.
Oh Man, thank you. I'm honored. My my daughter turned
me on the Breakfast Club years ago. She even while
she works for me, I know that there's a certain
time of day I ain't even want to talk to
her watching the Breakfast Club. We appreciate her even though
she went to Howard. And Frederick is really who he

(47:12):
says he is. I met him out in the streets.
I met you outside doing the work. You know what
I'm saying. Yeah, so here is who he says he is.
But thank you for joining us again. I appreciate you
all so much. Please keep up the great work and
keep challenging these folks who are running for office, because
what you've done that I love so much is that
this election is not going to settle for symbolic politics.

(47:34):
If you ain't dealing with black issues, don't even come
to the black community. And you all are making candidates
actually face up to what are you gonna do? What's
your vision for Black people? Because we deserve to have
our agenda and not just be taking for granted. And
if it ain't for the Breakfast Club, a whole lot
of folks would just slide on through. Thank you for

(47:56):
joining us again, Twitter, Instagrams and all that stuff too,
fred Oh yeah, someone Twitter at f h unscripted and uh,
that's also my Instagram, which is run by my daughter Howard.
And and then on Facebook, Frederick D. Haynes. And you're
going to look at see how much followers you got
right now. That's why you ain't got no followers. It's

(48:22):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yeah, I'm really intrigued fifty
one now and shut up, man, I really I don't know.
I didn't even care about it. People still, I mean,
you should be on the front. I started looking it
up and I'm like, this is very interesting. And not
even the fact that it's aliens, it's that people really
believe and they're really going there and they're risking getting

(48:43):
shot and killed in the videotaping. All these years I've
been on this radio talking about extraterrestrials and aliens, and
you look at me like I'm crazy. Now, all of
a sudden, you intrigue if you want been around since
the fifties, bro, I'm not. I'm not intrigued with the
alien part. I'm intrigued with people going and really risking
their lives to get shot. People just get shot for
no reason. Cut. Yeah, book a party in Chicago, Come

(49:05):
on Chicago. That bad. Hey. I want to salute Dave Chappelle.
I was at Dave Chappelle show last night. Um, I
went to go see him on Broadway. If you can
afford to go, you should go see Dave Chappelle La Broadway.
It's worth it's it's worth the price of admission. They
don't have any of those deals you can get to
get tickets. I have no idea. I paid for my
tickets because I support black business and Dave Chappelle is black.

(49:27):
I don't know if you know that or not. For me,
it was a friend of the family discount. Don't need
for me to put the price out there. Know what
I'm saying, but it was it was, it wasn't it
wasn't cheap. But all I'm saying is, if you can
afford to go, go And John Steward actually opened up
for Dave Chappelle last night. I think you know, if
you've been to a Da Chapelle show, you never know
who's gonna pop up on stage. Last night with John Stewart,
it was amazing. So I think that you should there.

(49:48):
Danelle opened up Tuesday night, okay, he Danielle is in
Montreal for the I don't know what they got, some
type of festival out there, comedy festival. Yeah, just for last.
I think it's called Just for Last, something like that.
I'm looking at how much tickets cost, just to see
how much for people who might want to go. It's
a pretty penny. Now, how much as I see tickets,
Let's see, it's a pretty penny. How much? Hold on,

(50:11):
it's pulling it up because it's all different prices. Tickets
might may fluctuate based on demand. One hundred and fifty
dollars for orchestra seats. The lowest price that must be high.
You must be touching the ceiling. Oh wow, But you
know what it is. There's only single seats left I got,
and you gotta see somewhere else. How much was yours
a little bit more than that? How much you keep going?

(50:31):
Everyone seats they don't look at. But the only thing
is that it's so you'll just be sitting alone. That's
the problem. That's why I take a girl with you.
She's all orchestra seats, which is not bad. What about closer?
Let me see, let me look for a different dates.
It's a good show regardless of how much the ticket
price is cost. Like I said, if you can afford
to go, you should go. And I have to click

(50:54):
to verify. Come on you now, I got to select
which one is A in this order. This is gonna
take too long. There's too much verification. I guess people
keep on trying to buy tickets. Right now, I'm trying
to tell people how much the carts. I'm going through
the motions like I'm about to buy tickets so I
can tell you how much these tickets cars. All right,
it's pulling out. Real boy, your computer is mad. It's

(51:18):
so doubt this one, all right, forget it because it's
him and Joe Rogan. We got rumors on the way. Yes,
we are going to talk about Aisha Curry. I don't
know why y'all be bothering this woman. Should just be
mining a business MILLI rock was hilarious yesterday. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, d J Mvy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.

(51:39):
Let's talk how Usha Curry. It's about report Angela Yee
on the Breakfast Club man. Y'all be harassing Aisha Curry
for no reason. Now, she posted yesterday was a dream.
We celebrated our fourth into National Smoke opening in Del

(52:01):
mar I can't think the team enough. I have no words.
This will never feel normal. I am so grateful. Thank
you to my family and friends for coming to support
me as well. We didn't get pictures because we had
way too much fun. So she's having a great time
open her fourth restaurant, right. The only problem is that
people keep on going in on her. Now. They were
making fun of her for her hot girl summer definition.

(52:25):
And here's what she said when asked about what the
hot girl summer is. Okay, so I guess they're not
that cool of a mom. Because I just had to
ask somebody any other day, what is hot girl summer?
But apparently, you know, there's this song that's out right
now by a group girl group called City Girls, and
I guess they want the nation to embrace and all

(52:45):
the women and men to embrace that way of being.
I guess it's just being your best self in your
own skin and living your best life foot in the summer. Okay.
So that was her explanation, except that obviously to something
by Megan the Stallion, and she had to clarify what
that man. So first I used to apologize to Megan

(53:06):
the Stallion, my bad girl, there's too many summers going on,
and he put me on the spot and she puts
laughing and praying emojis, and that's when Megan the Stallion
responded and she said on Twitter, being a hot girl
is about being unapologetically you, having fun, being confident, living
your truth, being the life of the party, et cetera.
And so that's her explanation. It is too many summers

(53:27):
going on, but always you remember people I don't know.
Always works. It's perfectly a fine to say I don't
know when that's the question that you may be confused
because he did it like, you're the cool mom, so
what's the hot girl summers? She was like, I just said,
I don't know what what's wrong with it? Don't She
tried to give an answer. She said she had to
ask somebody what it was. That's when she started with.
That's what she started with. She said, I had to

(53:48):
ask about Oh, I have to ask somebody. No, she said,
I had to ask somebody, and that's I guess what
they told. Still, it wasn't completely all the way wrong,
except that it's not choosing the ballpark, right. She was
an the ballpark is it is living your best life.
She had the rim and that's what she said, all
right now. She also got made fund enough for Millie
Rocking as she was opening her new restaurant because she

(54:09):
was so excited really rocking. If you have her Bolt TV,
I'm sure you can see what her Millie rock actually
looked like. Because she opened her new restaurant this liten
look at this one. Listen. I like that sturdiness. It
kind of looks like when Envy was learning how to
do the Milli rock mat at her. That looks like
a Look, she's having a great time. She opened her restaurant.

(54:30):
She probably had a few glasses of wine, and she
made back with her husband. Now there's not wrong with that,
all right. Well, yea, and Steph Curry actually defended her.
Just make sure y'all send me the video of you
did at your own restaurant opening. Keep MILLI rocking Life
Flex on you bombask niggas one time Heavy Flax called

(54:53):
Little Life Flex We open it up restaurants. Okay, that's
was sturdy over here, all right. I mean I was
going in her something. That's wha Curry should go to
jail for dancing like that. Come on, now, y'all are
doing too much. Is kind of crazy. But I ain't
mad at that didn't tell you to move, all right,
But congratulations to her fourth rest and run all right,

(55:15):
And congratulations to Rich Paul, super agent Rich Paul. He's
Lebron's agent, as you know, as well as twenty other players.
He's just inketon a deal with United Talent Agency. UTA's
one of the top talent agencies in Hollywood. They rep
Kevin Hart, Angelina, Jolie, Tiffany Hattish. Well, now he's brought
in his clutch Sports Group, and of course Lebron is
one of those clients and he's going to be the

(55:36):
person in charge of the sports division over at UTA.
So congratulations to Rich Paul. Congrats, he said, this puts
me in direct competition with the largest agencies in the world.
There's nothing we cannot do for an athlete. If a
guy wants to write a book, great, If he wants
to be a Fortnite champion, great, If he wants to
act great, he wants to buy a surfboard company, fantastic.
There is nothing that we can't do for the modern athlete.

(55:57):
Paul used to be around He used to be around
you all the time. Yeah, me and Risk Paul a friend.
Yeah still I was like years ago, Yeah, that's our guy. Yeah.
Shout out to everybody increased him. Ye all right. In
April Jones getting ready for the sixth season of Loving
Hip Hop Hollywood. Yes, and you know she's talking about

(56:17):
the fact is that she is she has two kids
with a marian, but she, I guess, is now allegedly
dating little fits. Here's what she said. He's definitely someone
who I always consider just like an angel sentence in
my life. He has been there through the course of
just that I deal with with the father of my kids,
just helping me in that aspect. I'm a single mom,
I have no family in LA and I'm just truly

(56:39):
honestly grateful for him. There's no relationship between Omria and I.
I would honestly say that we co parent, and we
can't even do that. I would honestly say, this is
probably the worst that it has been in our relationship
because we don't really communicate because he won't communicate. Oh yeah,
you got my band member in the crib, like, yes,
we're not going to communicate every well else, he's a
problem with that. She also says that little Fitz deserves vagina,

(57:02):
but I'm not supposed to fining him. Is that what
you're gonna say? I mean, I'm not, but she needs
some can I'd rather give it to a person that's
my friend as opposed to someone who's just a guy
that I'm knowing he's deserving up the pot. Let's just
be really honest. If I just got to give it
to him one day, I would be proud of that
because I have given guys my vagina that don't deserve it.
He deserved it. I deserve it. Come on now, preach

(57:24):
April Jones. Want to close for April Jones. But you know,
back in the day, I used to have a consultant
company called PPM, which is probably pool pool Management. Because
there was a lot of women out here mismanaging the vaginas.
But to take her power back like that, I respect it.
Would you rather see her with Fizz or Ryan Henry?
Because she was on black in Chicago? How are my
friends in her video? Whoever values your vagina? That's my band?

(57:45):
Like she said, she out here giving it to all
of these guys who don't value it, all of these
guys who you've been mismanagement, mismanaging it all these years.
I can't go on tour with you now? Why not?
We can't stand next to each other and knock when
you say there's a funny tweet out now. Complix magazine
put out Jerry Foxhope, and the director of iOS Department
of Human Services, was told to resign for being an

(58:06):
outspoken Tupac fan. He would regularly email employees inspirational Tupac
quotes and images. They made him resign. So you can't
sleep with the same girl, but you can sleep with
the same manager allegedly see see just asking a question
see see allegedly thank you for the rumor report. I'm

(58:28):
not messing with you, allegedly, I'm just saying, see that's
your rumor report. Let's keep it moving, donkey tail. Some
of y'all figure that out later. But Charlotte, will you
give it that donkey too? This guy's crazy. I don't
even remember, Rampaul. We need to come to the front
of cart gage. You would like to have a WorldWind, guys,
crazy man, it's the Breakfast Club. Go morn and dunk
and don't be a dusky because right now you want

(58:48):
some girl. It's time for Donkey of the day. So
if we ever feel I need to be a donkyn
with the heat she getting, please, I had become Donkey
of the day the Breakfast Club. Bitches. Yeah, thank you
today for Thursday, July eighteenth, goes the Republican Senator Rampaul Now,

(59:09):
who remembers when the legendary John Stewart was on Capitol
Hill testifying for the nine to eleven Victim Compensation Fund. Now,
what is the nine to eleven Victim Compensation Fund? It
is a fund to compensate the victims of nine to
eleven dull an exchange for their agreement not to sue
the airline corporations involved. Now, the nine eleven victim compensation
Fund was set to expire, and back in Jonal, John
Stewart was on Capitol Hill fighting for the fund to

(59:31):
be extended. Let's play someone what John had to say
For those who forgotten, There is not a person here,
There is not an empty chair on that stage that
didn't tweet out. Never forget the heroes of nine to eleven.
Never forget their bravery, Never forget what they did, what
they gave to this country. Well here they are. They
responded in five seconds. They did their jobs. Courage, grace, tenacity, humility.

(01:00:00):
Eighteen years later, do yours? Your indifference cost these men
and women their most valuable commodity, time, so one thing
they're running out of. Why would you be against this
the greatest terror attack everyone American soil. Why wouldn't you
still be taking care of your first responders? This is
what I'd be saying about America. You have all these

(01:00:21):
people that this is a power, who claim to be
so American, so patriotic, who get upset when Kaepernick and
other football players nil when the national anthem is played?
Who get upset when people like AOC or representative omar
I have the nerve to use their freedom of speech
to speak about things they don't like about this country.
You call them on patriotic, you say they hate America.
You tell them go back where they came from. But
when it comes time to take care of fellow Americans,

(01:00:41):
they show who the real unpatriotic people are. Because yesterday,
the First Responders Healthcare Bill is about to be unanimously
passed unanimously. You know, unanimously means right, all, okay, correct,
but one person, one monkey, stop the show. Let's go
to CBS two and wild for the report. Police. Mister President,
I ask unanimous. Const Kirsten Gillibrand was looking to fast

(01:01:02):
track the new nine to eleven funding bill through the Senate,
but was stopped by a single Senator, Rand Paul of Kentucky.
For any new spending that we are approaching, any new
program that's going to have the longevity of seventy eighty years,
should be offset by cutting spending that's less valuable. The
bill would reauthorize the Victim Compensation Fund through twenty ninety
but Senator Paul says he wants to offer an amendment

(01:01:24):
to pay for the bill. The bill already passed the
House with four hundred and two votes, and Senator Gillibrand
says they have more than enough support in the Senate.
Senator Paul may have turned his back on her first
responders today, but now we have a filibuster proof bipartisan
support of seventy three co sponsors in addition to myself,
which means they are no more excuses for those on

(01:01:46):
the other side. Let me break dead down for you.
Rand Paul said he's blocking because of the twenty two
trillion dollar dead dead America has. All right, okay, all
of that sounds good, but Rand Paul did the same
partson who voted in favor of President Donald Trump's one
point five trillion dollar tech cutting. By the way, that
tax cut is helping drive a deficit increase. So Rampaul
doesn't mind US deficit increases. He just minds US deficit
increases when he doesn't agree on where the money is going.

(01:02:08):
I don't know why people are surprised. Okay, you see
how America treaches veterans if they don't give a damn
about the people who have fall for this country. I
would they give a damn about the first responders to
the nine to eleven Okay, I believe all veterans should
get free room and ball for the rest of their life,
free healthcare, They shouldn't have to pay any taxes, and
they should get a stipend every month to pay bills
and eat. That's just my thoughts. So the same with
first responds. I don't know what they get from the

(01:02:29):
nine to eleven Victims Compensation Fund, but whatever it is,
they deserve it. Now I have to defer to people
smarter than me when situations like this happened. And John
Stewart as smarter than all of us. And he was
on Fox Moves yesterday replying to Rampaul blocking the vote,
and he had this to say, how he stands up
at the last minute, after fifteen years of blood, sweat
and tears from the nine to eleven community to say

(01:02:50):
that it's all over now now we're going to balance
the budget on the backs of the nine to eleven
first responder community. It's absolutely outrageous, and your pardon if
I'm not impressed in any way by Rand Paul's fiscal
responsibility virtue signaling. At some point we have to stand
up for the people who have always stood up for us,

(01:03:12):
right and at this moment in time maybe cannot stand
up for themselves due to their illnesses and their injuries.
He's right. It is absolutely, positively no reason to block
this bill other than being evil. All right, Rand Paul,
you are the grinch that stole. The first response is
nine to eleven victims Compensation Fund. Now, a statement came
out that said Senator Paul is not blocking anything here,
is simply seeking to pay for it. As any bill,

(01:03:34):
Senator Paul always believes it needs to be paid for it. Duh,
not paid for it. Everybody who voted for it knows
the bill needs to be paid for and clearly they
know where the money is. So Rand Paul, why you're
the only person blocking the payment of it? I'm all
four people standing a loan? Why I try to fit in?
When you were born to stand out? But Rand Paul,
this is not the one to be alone on. Okay,
this is one of those times when going with the
crowd is absolutely fine. You know when your parents are

(01:03:56):
your parents are an adult would say to you if
all your friends jump off a bridge. Are you to jump? Yes,
I am. This is one of those times you should
have jumped knows first without a parachute. But the reason
you didn't jump head first is because you don't have
the heart of those first responders. Those first responders asked
zero questions when it came time to help someone in need.
They jumped head first, gave their lives for the benefit

(01:04:18):
of others, something you Rand Paul know nothing about. Please
give rand Paul the biggest hall. All right, well, thank
you for that dog here to day. Yes, ma'am, Sir,
I said what I said, and I said down, Sir
said said man. Calmed down, man, it's a down, Sir.

(01:04:42):
Calm down, man, Sir, I'm gonna even resources. I'm down,
identified myself as a male. All right, up next, ask
five one why nothing? If you got a question for you,
call her right now eight hundred five eighty five, one
oh five one. Whatever you need relationship advice to any

(01:05:04):
type of advice, hit her right now. Should he hope
you out? It's the Breakfast Lugo Morning. The Breakfast Club
did some real advice with Anthela Ye's ask ye morning.
Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee Schalloman the guy. We
are the breakfast club. It's time to ask yee hello,

(01:05:26):
who's this? My name is a lot of kombo. What
a lot of kumbo? Yeah, a lot of kombo. Okay,
a lot of kombo. What's your question? All right? My
question is um? Basically, I went out with my lady,
my wife and UM. We went to buy um like
some clothing stuff and I picked out a shirt. She
was just she did not like it at all, Like

(01:05:46):
my instincts were telling me, no, on, just get the shirt.
I think it looks good. And the day that I
wore the shirt, multiple people and other women were complimenting
me on it. So I wanted to ask, like, should
I listen to my wife? I think it could be
a balance of both things. I mean, sometimes doing your
wife will agree and sometimes you won't. When it comes
to small things like buying some clothing, go with what

(01:06:10):
you like. We all have our own personal sense of style. Okay,
Like there's stuff that my boyfriend will wear that if
I would never have picked it out, but it turns
out looking good on him and I would never have
picked that. So sometimes we're wrong. Just like I'm sure
there's things that she wears that you would have never
been like, oh, that's that's dope. But she liked it
and it looked good on her, you know, And sometimes

(01:06:32):
we just have to again be independent and be our
own person when it comes to things like that. No,
I think that. I think you're absolutely right. Okay, what
does the shirt look like? Excuse me? It was It
was a shirt from what do you call it? Prime Mark?
That's it's a black shirt, like a black fool floral shirt. Okay,

(01:06:54):
good job, I'm picking something a little edgy, no path,
all right? Ask Ye eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any
type of advice, you can call YE right now. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning on the relationship advice, need
personal advice, just the real advice? Call up now for

(01:07:17):
ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy we are to breakfast club with. In the
middle of asking yee, Hello, who's this? This is Lady
Zak the Morning. Hey, good morning. What's your question for you? Okay?
So I'm torn between the two. I have an ex
boys friend and I had a guy that I was
talking to He was a minister, but I want to

(01:07:38):
go kind of back with my ex boyfriend. But um,
I still like the minister. So I'm kind of torn
between the two. I left my ex because we were
arguing a lot, and I'll make more money than him.
You left because you make more money than him. I do.
I do. I'm a construction worker. So um, that's what.

(01:08:00):
That was a lot of arguments because you know, I'm like, um,
I make more money to you. How do I respect
you if you don't want to, you know, meet my
beat my money. Girl. You can't throw that in somebody's
face that you make more money than they do. That
could change at any moment. Oh, you're right, You're right. Okay,
it was a minister guy, like I was messing with him.
I really liked him, but I did something wrong and

(01:08:20):
went to jail. The next day. I started messing with
him fro I'm like, okay, God, that was that was fun.
Where'd you go to jail for? I'm traffic tickets? Traffic tickets? Okay?
It was still that I was messing with him, and
you know, like I said, I was getting wrong, like before,
I went to jail the next morning, so I didn't.
I was like, I was going on here. Yeah, maybe
you don't need to I think you don't need to

(01:08:41):
have a boyfriend. Maybe you need to just date. I
like that. I think that was the best advice to Okay, great,
thank you, blessed morning. Okay to ask you that? My goodness, God,
damn hot girl? Sum up? Hello? Who's this? Sh oh? Shot?
What's the matter? Shot? You sound depressed? You sound hurt?
What's what's wrong? You got an attitude? Shy? Shy? I'm

(01:09:03):
not depressed anyways. I had a question, So what do
you guys think about someone or a pumple getting each
other a free path before they get married, but like
a month before they get married to go out and
have sex with other people? Yes, for lack of night
or a weekend. I think that's up to you, but
it sounds dangerous to me. Whose ideas his mind? Really? So?

(01:09:26):
Who do you want to have sex? We want to
knock off? I mean, I don't know. It's just an idea.
I thought it would be a good idea. I don't
think that's a good idea. You guys already have a
commitment before you got married, so why would you do
that now? I will say this, there are some couples
who are okay with having an open relationship and having
an open situation, and that's not y'all. I'm not gonna
tell anybody how to have their own relationship. But as

(01:09:48):
far as having a free pass, are you sure that
you're not going to be upset about this later on?
Are you sure this won't lead to something else? Are
you sure it's not leaving the door open? How would
I be sure unless I do it? I don't know exactly, Lee,
You're not that's true, I'm not. So just understand that
there's consequences, and the consequences might be he stays in
touch with this woman, you might end up getting jealous

(01:10:10):
of feeling a certain way. He might end up feeling
like that about you. Is that a risk you're willing
to take? I guess not not necessarily. No, No, I
don't guess. Okay, Well there's your answer. Okay, thank you,
you're welcome, all right? Ask ye eight hundred five eight
five one O five one. If you need relationship advice,

(01:10:30):
you could hit her at any time that we got
rumors on the way, So don't move. It's the breakfast club.
The morning's Tea. This is the rumor report with Angela
Yee on The Breakfast Club. Yes, so she's got to
have it has unfortunately been canceled on Netflix after two seasons. Damn,

(01:10:50):
why didn't watch the second? The seconded to came out? Yeah,
it's been out for a couple of months now. They
did some great promo as far as items that they
had that they sent out for the new season, and
I love the billboards they did. Yea. They had some
nice artwork. But you know, I did watch like a
couple of episodes and I hadn't finished it yet, so
now I feel like I gotta finish it. I want.
We didn't watch it, yea, Yeah, I didn't know what

(01:11:10):
it was out. And I wonder what causes them to
cancel shows on Netflix is the fact that people just
simply don't watch them. I'm sure because I've been hearing
them announce their ratings lately. They never used to do that,
but now they do that more and more. Right. Well,
according to Variety, they're saying the show was canceled, but
Spike Lee is reportedly expected to shop the series to
other platforms, And there you have it. Bt I think

(01:11:30):
bTB a great place for you. You got to have
it as long as they can pay for the production
value that they had over at Netflix too. I don't
see what night they got Boomerang being Mary Jane and
Real Hollywood. They had stuff like that over there. All right, Now,
let's talk about Nas. He's coming back with Lost Tapes
three and four, and he actually had a listening party
at Master Hill's offices with statics selected on Tuesday nights.

(01:11:51):
And here's what he had to say, a lot of songs.
So I got enough for a Loss Tage two now
and a Lost Tage three the next, the next one.
Each one sounds different, I mean. Now, I's got a

(01:12:12):
lot of unreleased music, so I'm glad to hear a
lot of it. I'm here for that because Last comes
out tomorrow. Yeah. Nas is one of my top seven
favorite rappers of all time. But I enjoy older Nas
music than I have the newer stuff. So I'm very
intrigued about hearing Loss Tapes are three and four because
it's old stuff, you know what I mean? All Right? So,
as far as Lost Tapes two that features production from

(01:12:33):
Farrels with Beats, Pete Rock, Alchemist, and Kanye West, all right, Now,
Blue Face, since we're talking about new music, has previewed
the song that he has of where he's talking about
kicking his mother and sister out of his house. If
you guys recall what happened, he got into an altercation
with his mom and sister. Is two different size to
the story, but basically it involved his two girlfriends and

(01:12:54):
some type of disrespect. Here's a little preview for you. Oh,
my mama, my sis had to kick my home. If
I was his mom and sister and I could understand
him now, would probably hurt my feelings. And if I
could understand what he just said, I would probably have
an opinion on well he said my mom and my
sis had to kick my own blood out. They must
have forgot I was a crip? Wow, how sevided? Can't

(01:13:15):
damn If your parents were blood and your sisters were
blood and you're a crip, that's not gonna work. I
has nothing to do with the gang stuff. I think
he just kicked him up for some other stuff. But
I guess we'll say blood. Oh he meant blood like
the family. Okay, all right, that's all right. But in
the meantime, Blue Face is going strong with his two girlfriends.
They actually just got giant matching tattoos. Oh you're interested
in that girl? Yes, you know the story. That's why

(01:13:37):
I kicked his mom and sisted out he had his
two girls at the crib. Really yes, and said mom
and says you gotta go o my girls doing all right?
Ain't dropping a clues for blue Face for having two
girlfriend get his mom and sister. Hey, man, I got
two girlfriends. All right, I'm sorry mom. Come on, now,
you gotta understand. I got two I got two miles
to feed mom, all right. Now, Katie Perry, she's talking

(01:13:57):
about how she and tail Us Swift ended their law
standing beef. You guys, remember they had been feeding for
quite some time. I had no clue. And you're line.
You didn't know that they didn't like each other. You
don't remember that, Katie Perry. And okay, well it all
started when, according to Taylor Swift, Katy Perry tried to

(01:14:19):
sabotage an entire arena tour. That's tail Swift had told
Rolling Stone back in twenty fourteen. And then remember the
song bad Blood And they said that song was about
Katy Perry. Oh, now we got bad Blood. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you know what this is. We don't know blue Face
and his beef. Yeah my god. Well anyway, here's what
Katy Perry had to say about how they ended their beef.

(01:14:41):
I sent her a literal olive branch and a note, um,
apologizing for my part in all of it. When she
started her reputation tour, but I started seeing her around
the Oscar parties when she was accompanying her her boyfriend,
and UM, I just went up to her and I was,
It's like, hey, you know, it's been a long time,

(01:15:02):
and I think we've we've grown up a little bit,
and I just wanted to say I'm sorry and that
I'm really here for you, and um that I love you,
and you know, I hope that we can be friends
in the future. See, sometimes you just gotta understand the
bigger picture and look at things from other people's points
of view as well. Yeah, both of them want to
be cool and out of their music. Aint selling like
you used to? Feels like that highest paced celebrity this year,

(01:15:24):
but her musical ain't moving like that. That's a pretty
good year. Number one on that list. Well, Katie wants
to be friends with her. Katie because Katie, because Katie
music at all anymore. So Katie wants to be friends
with Taylor again. I bet you if Katie was still
having a thriving career, she wouldn't want to make up. Well,
I'm Angela yea, and that's your room of report, all right,

(01:15:45):
thank you, miss ye And happy birthday, I got Trav.
Today's Trav's birth jas birthday. Yea birthday, Happy birthday Trav.
Today is also National caveat Day. But Travis an interested
in the raw fish, all right, he got it all.
That's not even a little bit. Maybe, Yester, what was yesterday?
That's what a hot dog day? Yes dog day? That

(01:16:07):
is a fact. Talking to leave Chavlon birthday or to vote,
We'll see tomorrow. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up next,
it's a breakfast slogan, morded morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club now.
M shout to doctor and pastor Frederick Haynes for joining

(01:16:28):
us this morning. Absolutely and yo man, salute to Dave Chappelle.
I went to see Dave Chappelle on Broadway last night.
If you can absolutely afford to go. You should go. Okay,
all right, you can afford, you can afford to go
to The tickets ain't no joke. Dave Chapelle on Broadway.
You know what I'm saying. The tickets is no joke.
And I paid for my tickets, you know what I mean,
because I support things that I like, and uh yeah,

(01:16:52):
it's it's it's a really, really good show. You know
what Today is my best friend from high school, Jamal.
It's her birthday. She's the one Me and her both
took our moms to Bermude them for Mother's Day together.
So that was a nice idea because then our moms
can hang out while we were doing our own thing.
Too cool. But I'm happy birthday to Jamail. She just
been saying she wanted to go see Dave Chappelle. She
should go by She had to think about it. Um,

(01:17:14):
I don't. I got I got a friends and family discount,
but they were still a little pricey, you know what
I'm saying. But my boyfriend should take her. I said,
it's by the way. It's Broadway. So if you know,
if you can afford to go, go, you'll thoroughly enjoy.
It was sold out and you know, if you're easily offended,
stay home. Okay, all right. If you have to lock
your phone up in the bag, well, I mean you know,

(01:17:36):
not me, but yeah, everybody else did, right. I adn't
do it last time that I definitely she had to
hide it, damn it. Wait the goddamn rules. All right, Okay,
say me, she got a photo? All right, kick her

(01:17:57):
out and stop. You know what that feels like? I know, relax,
but I like that though. I love going to a
comedy show and they make you lock your phone up
because that makes Why didn't you lock your phone up?
Because I'm not gonna record, But that makes the person
on stage feel safe? Right, And when they feel safe,
they just loose with it, you know what I'm saying.

(01:18:19):
I love that all right. Well, when we come back
positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now shout to all our Boston listeners that
listen on the I Heart Radio app. That's right, because
they kicked us off jam in ninety five so they
can only listen to us on the app. Now. I'm

(01:18:39):
not out to Ashley in the morning. What's up, Ashley.
I'm gonna be at Venue to Night in Boston, so
shout out all my people out in Boston. I'll be
seeing y'all later on. Yes, now you heard us. If
you hear us on the app, tweet us, folks, send
us a message on i G. So we know that
Boston still cares a little bit, all right, that Boston
still listens, all right, Leave us on the positive dough Listen,
don't let life discurage everyone who got where he is

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had to begin where he was breakfast clubs. You're gonna
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