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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning USCA yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo sho. Let the guy peace to the plane. It
is Thursday and our guest co host is back, Miss
Clodia Jordan. Good morning els. How you're doing this morning,
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Clodia and Jordan? Not only fans? I am, I'm official.
Why it's good? Now? You gotta work? Yes, at Claudia
and Jordan Jordan, it's not bad. At forty nine and
started only fans. No, your voice went up. You're lying, okay,
his voice went up because you got a I did
not get no Damni stop that you stop it. The
DV didn't. I did not get a news yo, d
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I just took the polymps out of my nose. You
didn't have the outside fixed. No, the outside is still
the same same. Get a little buttons. Look at you.
I want to see how did the Peter pan? I
just did the little the next one exactly, the next one.
What do you do last night? Anything? What you do yesterday?
After the show? So I never sat down, No, I
went to I changed hotels a bit closer, and I'm
checking into the fun desks, and this is why I
love New York. I run into a girl I met
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doing the three six Mafia video like twenty some years ago. Wow.
Really she was a former to hear more, former Miss Pennsylvania.
Her name is Camrie Johnson. Beautiful girl. She was in
this MISSYUSA patch in ninety three. And she says hi
to me, and I'm like, you look familiar. She's like, Claudia,
it's me. She's in town for a fashion week. Still
looks beautiful after all these years. So we went to
the Museum of Modern Art and then we hung out,
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and then I hooked up with my boys, my guy's
cousin last night, went to a rooftop listen this morning.
I was like, I can't live like I'm twenty five
a name. I'm so tired. You gotta get sleep. You're before,
you gotta get at least six hours of sleep. You
have to tell me what video was for Mafia, which song?
Late night tip? I was a waitress waitress when they
pull up to the fast food spot. Little known fact.
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My second video in my career was a Luke video,
and I would love to challenge your callers to try
to I mean your listeners to find the video. The
song was called Bounced to the Beats. Bounced to the Beat.
We always wonder what happened to the women that was
in the Luke videos. They're here at the breakfast club.
That's crazy. How much did they paid back then to
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be in the videos? Well, that one one, I think
was like maybe five or eight hundred, but I had
done the first one. I was in D'angelo's video. I
went to La to just check it out, went to
the Beverly Center. Within five minutes, I got approached to
be in a D'Angelo video. I'm like, yeo, this is
about to be a porn but I would anyways, and
I got that video. It was me and those dreaming
eyes of mine. It was very beautiful and they had
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all the top real models back then, like girls are
like the Nazema girl and actual actresses. So that was
my introduction videos. Then I followed it up with Luke Wow.
Late Night Tip was a bet uncut staple, was it? Yes,
that was a BT uncut staple. I don't remember seeing
it too much during the day. I remember on bet
Uncut though the version I did was a clean version,
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just like the Luke video. And I actually had my
mother with me on the Luke video set, so it
was the whole thing. Could you imagine Mom at the
Luke video and my mom's wife, by the way, Italian
has no idea what's coming? Who are these people? Why
are they wearing that? What are they saying? What's with
the teeth? The goals? Uh? Yeah it was um I
think it was nineteen ninety six. Wow. Yeah, Claudia have
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the fascinating backs for everything, for everything. This is just
the tip, you guys, just the tip Jesus. All right,
well let's get the seal. Grandkid Queen a Fool will
be joining us this morning. Yes, she has a detox
program that she's gonna be talking about supernatural detox. So
we're gonna talk to her in a little bit. And
then we got front page news, so don't move. It's
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to Breakfast Club the morning morning. Everybody is dj n
V Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We
got our co host Claudia Jordan joining us this morning,
and let's get some operating. It should be good until
about seven forty five. This should started really good, like
I brought my caffeine pills that if anyone has adderall halla,
I got something for I got a CARVIVL recovery juice.
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If you needed work, yes, absolutely, okay, thank you great.
It's better than my illegal drug thing. I asked, well,
I think so okay. Now Peyton get drawn. He's a gentleman.
They killed ten black people at a Buffalo supermarket. Was
sentenced yesterday, and before he got sentenced, the family won't.
They wasn't trying to have it. Tonight, the pain of
that racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket roared into court
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as families of the ten black men and women shot
dead faced their loved ones killer a spectator lunging at
Peyton Gendrin deputy's rushing him out of the courtroom. His
sentencing hearing paused until order was restored. The dramatic interruption
coming as the sister of seventy two year old victim,
Katherine Massey, pointedly addressed the shooter get hurt, heybody, you
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don't come down city and decide you don't like black people.
May think about black people. Where are you doing? I
wish police officers would let family members get a couple
of licks in you know what I mean, instead of
stopping him and breaking it up, that's the least they
can do. Like, what do they care about those sick,
racist murderers families jump on his ass for a few seconds,
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didn't break it up. Yeah, and if you watched the video,
they I think they knew because they started setting up
to make sure that nobody could actually get up there.
And the brother tried like I think we all would
if any of our family members were shot and killed.
So but he was sentenced to life. I think other
you know, America tens have looked down their noses at
other countries to be uncivilized. I think people countries like
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India have it right. Oh, let the people of the
streets absolutely drag them through the show. Oh you raised
my daughter, Okay, We're gonna drag you through the streets
and courtium even even even in Ghana, if you if you,
if you get cart stealing, I forgot the word. I
think it's June. I know something with jail. I forgot it.
They yelled out a certain word and everybody's allowed to
beat you up if you are cars stealing in the market.
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So I'm just like, yo, let the family get a
couple of looks. In man, that's the that's the least
you can do, right, as the judge laying down the law,
I'm very sorry. Afterwards, the shooter briefly apologizing I did
a terrible thing that day. I shot and killed people
because they were black, which Dan pleading guilty to domestic
terrorism motivated by hate. The judge sentenced him to the
mandatory life in prison with no chance at parole. There
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is no place for you or you're ignorant, hateful and
evil ideologies. There can be no mercy for you, no understanding,
no second chances. Yeah, he shouldn't even be allowed to talk,
like I don't want to hit. No sorry from you.
Sorry feel like a twisted a knife, Like are you
saying sorry after you murdered all those people? And he
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has none of the same energy, like it's a humble, kinder,
gentler personnel at Yeah, I'm out of here, and then
please I'll protect him in prison, like they need to
get in that butt. Whoa Jesus? And if we can't
get justice the mean street justice. Now Chris Cuomo, we
know Chris Cuomo. He was at one time he was
the CNN's most watch anchor. Now Chris Cuomo yesterday said
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he was so upset he wanted to kill everybody, including himself.
Now he was fired after his brother uh I was
accused of sexually assault. They allegedly tried to fix it
and fix a sexual assault se It was like a
hand at the smaller back and a peck. It was
one of those I didn't know that that's what they
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were calling the sexual sort. I didn't know that of harassment.
I think we use the word assault too much. Yeah,
when it's more of a harassment or an annoyance. I
just want to be clear because I don't want to
get too We have the actual audio, let's play. I
have learned to accept it. I had to accept because
I was going to kill everybody, including myself. Just because
a long time goes away doesn't mean you got to
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be doing the right things. You gotta make things happen.
There is no luck, there's no faith, there is no destiny.
What happens is what you may happen and how you
deal with what is made to happen to you, for
better and worse. And you know, I make a lot
of mistakes, sometimes for good reasons, sometimes for bad reason
I'm very flawed. There's damage. M listen, man, you know whatever.
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I hear people who say things like that I was
gonna kill everybody, including myself. I feel like, if you
feel like that stought with yourself with yourself, don't project
it on everybody else. I am surprised he said that
because he usually has it together. I do think it
was bs how he got let a personally. I think
it was a total hit job in the family. Really yeah,
he said it was of course the sexual harassment scandal
Plague and his brother, and then they said he was
ax after a former colleague claimed he had sexually assault
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to her, which he denied. So yeah, the sexual assault
case got I got a dropped idea. It was sexual
harassment and inappropriate behavior. Why do you think it was
a hit job, Well, look how they just dismantled CNN,
the Koma brothers. I feel like it was like greatly exaggerated.
I really do um And this may be an unpopular opinion,
but when I would read the claims of the women,
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it's not like it wasn't like agreedious stuff. Some of
it was like kissing me on the cheeks, smallow, put
his hand on my back. I've had sexual assaults, real
sexual assaults. So when I hear that, I'm almost like, okay,
you know, I feel this degree to it, and I
think that it became a blanket statement and it's it's
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a way to get someone out of there. And I
think there's a huge difference which on the scale between
rape and someone putting their hand on your back, And
he's saying that there was no there was no there's
levels to it, there was no nuance to it during
that time. Somebody put your hand on your back and
in a in a sexual way, like they're rubbing your back,
That isn't that sexual assault or sexual harassment? Call it
more of an a harassment than an assault. I always
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wondered what was the difference between what he was accused
of and what President Biden was accused of, right, Like
it was President Biden hair and yeah, the same thing
inappropriate behavior. So I always wondered, what was the difference?
How can nobody made Henri resign I'll drop out of
the race at the time, I think it's more unbelievable
with him, it's less believable with Biden. But it's on
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tape sometimes, all right, we have old people a pass.
That is front page news eight five eight five one
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Your time to get it off your chest. Wait, wait,
whether you're man something, get up and get something, call
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five one. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello. Is this top of the morning, gentlemen,
and shaft on the brown the morning, Top of the morning,
Top of the morning and top of the morning. Get
it off your chests, bro Yo, I want to say
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good morning, happy black hustry your mother see the god
MVC murder. Yeah. I just wanted to say that these
truckers gotta drive easy out here. Man. I had to
try the trailer run me off the road maybe a
year ago. I had to get surgery and all that,
almost died. So I just want to say, yo, truckers
out there and just take it easy. Man. You know
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people ain't in them trucks, man. We did in cars,
so you can really hurt. Somebody almost killed me but
but you know, thank God, I'm still here and still pushing.
That's right. Did you get some money at least? Did
your sue? I gotta I gotta settlement pending right now.
A couple mill man, hopefully they're falling in place and
a brother be up. You know, but my life is
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worth a lot more than that money. I tell you
that much, to you the God. That's right. But guess
what you alive? So I hope you get the money now,
hope we get some ballace. Hello, who's this yo? This
is big Joe? PEPSI Joe? What's up? A truck driver? Yes, sir,
how are you feeling? DJ? And V here? Let me
start up. It's funny. A guy just called and said, Yo,
your truck drivers be driving like y'all driving lambows and him.
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I have a question for a truck Well, I mean,
if you know, well, we're on the road. We gotta
respect us. We're big. Anyway we take the road. No, anyway,
you can't drive a tractor trailer like you're driving a car.
Brou No, we don't drive it like we drive a car.
But people will see us drive a little aggressive and
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take it on the whole new level. Like, oh, he's
blown by us. No, we're passing by you. Your finger
and your phone right now, we can see you, we're
above you, we're looking at you with the fault you're here, like,
what are you doing? Sir? As a truck driver? Have
you ever encountered a lot lizard? Yes, that's a lot. Listen,
Oh listen, I'm educating here on the Breakfast Club. They
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are prostitutes at truck driver rest stops called lot lizar. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah,
they're weird. I mean they're weird. They're usually strung out whatever.
But good morning everybody, Happy Thursday and uh d yes,
sir yo, thank you guys for mb in the morning.
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Good morning, nothing wrong? Okay? Something else? Which one? Get
it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to be hit us
up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
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Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. You
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club? Hello?
Who's this? Hello? How are you doing? Hey? Good morning?
What's your name? Mama? My name is Frazy Zelle. How
are you doing up, blessed black and how are you?
Come on now? Amen to that? That's right? Amen? How
are you doing? If you chest? My mom? Got what
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do I have to get them? This is when somebody
trying to make small talk when they ask you how
you doing morning? Two or three times, they're trying to
make it's my birthday, so minja business? Okay, happy by
badly birthday? Come on up? Thank you every day? Come
on now, but let's say happy birthday to y'all too,
God blessed y'all. Just every day. You're right, every day
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is our birthday? You right? She wansn't been drinking this morning? Hello?
Who's this year? Yo? This is a key from Brooklyn RD.
Whatout you're urting? Yeah? Yo yo? What Claudia at Claudia?
Yes girl? I love you, man, oh, thank you you
no doubt man. And I want to tell you about
that Chris Cuomo and Andrew Cormo thing. I believe that
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was a real hit job. Like if you were like
I was saying that the whole pandemic, If you think
about it, if when the smoke clear for the pandemic,
Andrew Cormo could have had a clear freaking seat to
that White House, a clear way to that White House,
and I feel like they didn't want that. He was
looking like a leader during the pandemic and America was
kind of he was like, he was like America's kind
of governor. He definitely looked like a leader. I don't
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think that they would have bumped up President Biden to
put it put him in there, though it was too late.
It was too late in the game. Who's this? Oh,
what's up? Broken off your chest? Everything off? And a
young lady, take us off Bluetooth. Take us off bluetooth
for speaker. Bro. Why are so many people under the
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age of thirty with bluetooth? Man? I thought bluetooth before
a certain age demographic, I will never be seeing no
young people were walking around bluetooth. But Belo, when they
called the radio station, they'd be bluetoothed out. It used
to be bluetooth. Stacy Adam, that's right, the wing tip.
You knew exactly the person's age. How old are you, sir?
What's up? I'm thirty eight? Thirty eight with a damn bluetooth? Okay,
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all right, what up? Man? Get that guy talk now?
All right? What's something's going off? Um? Young lady from
book pay. I don't know what he said, but he
got adderall for you. He's from Brooklyn. He's trying to
get that bread how far away you know? But radio
he really was like, Yeah, can you imagine imagine listening
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to the radio and things kind of slow with you
at like, Yo, they asking for adderall on breakfast Club.
You're pulling up. I'll be right there. Hello, who's this uber?
Drugs is crazy? Hello? Good idea? Yeah, what a what a?
What a good morning? Good morning? But you want to
get a fit chests? Bro Yo, I want to get
off on my chest where I push it? Tea got
them street take shorts on on I I didn't like
a little dog like that. Oh that was the Tom
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Brown outfit that he had on it. Look, I think
he was on a fashion show or something like that.
I hate fashion, man, I don't care what it is. Man.
He's one of the last greatest street hustlers out here
with the great you know what I mean. He's driving
a great album up winding last sorts. We didn't having
that sort. He didn't look like somebody. He did look
like he was serving somebody. He did. We're not doing
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that we're not doing at shorts. Man. I didn't like
that either. Bro, I'm not gonna lie to you. I
hated it. Man. Man, they got they got one, Man,
they got one. They got another one for fashion week
in Halloween in New York City. Same exact thing. It
was the same exact thing. You walk around the screech
of New York during Halloween, you share everybody in costume.
That's exactly how fashion week looked like. Push your teeth
looked like he was in costume. Though. I got to
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look this up. I didn't like he was a Tom
Brown on outfit. So he had the Tom Brown socks
on him, went to his knees. He had not go
to his knees, goes over his knees. Was dis Yeah,
Tom Brown shorts. That was like, you know what they
called him the zaddy shorts and a button up. I
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love push it, but no, I didn't like that at all.
I ain't no fashion guy. I just didn't like seeing
my guy push it like that. I ain't wants he
push your thighs out. I knew it was warm yesterday
in New York, but no, Bro, there was a little
a little thie me man, I thought too much and
push his knee. Man, push your knee, push, push your knee,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five,
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one oh five one that we got rumors on the way.
What we're talking about. Tyler Perry's out here dropping major
bags to the elderly. Got more on that minute. All right,
we'll get to that nextest to Breakfast Club the morning,
the breakfast club owning Everybody's dj n V. Charlomagne, the
guy we are to breakfast Club. We got our co host,
Claudia Jordan's here see murder and nothing I enjoyed more
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than watching us older folks, us people born in the
nineteen hundred still try to be out here in the
screech being young. So Claudia Jordan has gotten nine hours
to sleep over the past few days, and she ain't
here struggling, And I'm happy that she didn't he struggling.
She's gonna learn her lessons. Can I get some black tea?
Laughing at I am I am dying? You're gonna learn
that your age? Yeah almost, I'm really struggling today. Well,
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let's get to the room. Is what we got. Two
years Tyler Perry and Michael Jordan have something in common
names or you chatting is the Ruble Report. I mean,
I guess we're on the breakfast club. This is where
the tea spills, right right on the breakfast club. Tyler
Perry being generous once again. He's going to donate two
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point five million dollars to help older Atlanta homeowners. Love it.
I love it. It's just it's a super dope story.
So he reached out to Atlanta Mayor Andrew Dickens about
providing assistance to residents on fixed incomes who you know,
can't afford the raise the rise of tax prices of taxes.
So he's gonna pay the back property taxes. Forget this,
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three hundred low income seniors in Atlanta includes bon for
Tyler Perry. Damn. Yeah, well he's paying two point five
two point seventy five millions. Yeah. They said he did
seven fifty already and he's doing I guess five years. Yeah,
which is amazing. That's who he is. I like that.
He like he would go to the walmarts and pay
everybody's bill, paybody's layway. Super dope teleparon. That's dope, all right,
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Michael Jordan, I've always heard and I guess I've been
wrong that Michael Jordan's cheap and he doesn't like break bread.
But it's not true. No, So he's donating ten million
dollars to the Make a Wish Foundation. That's the charity's
largest donation by an individual. Wow. Now Jordan turned sixty
tomorrow and he made that donation. It's the largest one
ever in its forty three year history. He began supporting
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Make a Wish in nineteen eighty nine. Why don't we
know that it's not that it's not that they'd say
Michael Jordan is cheap and he don't spend money, because
I'm sure it's some white women are there. That was
let you know, he's tricks big. But it said he
didn't give the charities and he didn't care about causes
and issues. I think it's black black causes, right, Yeah,
that's what it was. I think. Yeah, I think it
was just about causes and issues period. I'm definitely black caused.
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He's always giving money though, yes, I don't know what
it was, but he's always giving money. And I think
it was the thing that at one time they allegedly
said he owned some jails or something like that. That
was a rumor going around, but that was that was
the reputation because you know, they always when they compare
Lebron and Jordan, they always want to take it off
the basketball court because there was no comparison. So they
always say about how they are off the court. Lebron
always steps up for issues, especially black issues. They say
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Jordan historically never did that. You say, no comparison, Who
do you think? So you're Michael Jordan over on the court. Still?
Oh yeah, still, I'm still Michael Jordan. I know one thing,
Michael Jordan donates money to those casinos. What do you mean?
I knew you had a Michael Jordan's story. Do tell
a big gambler? And he's a huge gambler, Like he'll
go golfing with someone and it'd be like a million
dollar bet, like with a with a friend with Michael Jordan. Well,
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I was at a party one time and a friend
of mine like he was like like flirting with her
a long time ago. She had no idea who he was.
She's a black girl. She's like a black the black
Jessica Simpson like kind of cruel as sometimes shout out
to my girl Shelley, you know, and she didn't know
who Michael Jordan was. He had a hat on, so
she didn't give him no game Tampa Super Bowl, and
you didn't tell her I was two years ago. No back, oh,
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back in the day. You didn't tell her after that
was foul. That was kind of a hate move right
in a moment. You don't tell her. She's like that
guy was hollowed at me. I was like, oh, Michael Jordan,
She's like, that was Michael Jordan. I said, yeah, you
never tried to act like your family with Michael I have.
You know, I have Charloman. I didn't get you somewhere
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like with little young white kids because they were all related.
Michael Jordan, your cousin, your family. Okay, here's my cousin
got you. That makes sense. I would do that too
all day long. Yeah, yeah, tell me. I think when
I did the show the first time, you asked if
I was his ex wife or something like that. Oh
my god, when you were hating on me. Remember might
we've evolved that girl, You know, we really do. Huh?
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And he still he's dumb, He still down time Michael
Jordan's ex wife. That was twelve years ago. You really
thought that too. I know you really thought that. I
know you really thought that he didn't say something, but
it was cute though, I thought it was cute. Okay,
we have evolved. I'm proud of our relationship. Thank you.
Now you're buying me bagels. Well, Charlomage actually about the bagel, Okay,
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I'm sorry, you know what it was, thanks Charlomagne. People
that don't know when people come up here, we actually
take care of breakfast when they come up here, and
all we do, we don't people don't know. Yeah, right,
so tell me so usually you know I do with
a Charlomagne does it. And I gave the girl the
producer money and she was like, Charlomage gave his card.
So I took the money back. Charlomi got that paper
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that cho stops. Okay, last story we have time u
X NFL dB Stanley Wilson Junior dead at forty. He
collapsed at a mental hospital. Yeah, I didn't understand that story.
What was that? What's the detail? So he was in
police custody following his vandalism arrestle vandalism, right, he was
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declared incompetent to stand trial. So I guess something might
have out. Yeah, so law enforcement enforcement tells us that
during intake at the medical facility that specializes in caring
for those with mental health issues, he just collapsed and died. Wow.
File play is not suspected and autopsy results are pending
toxicology reports. So maybe he was on something, but forty
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years old to drop dead. Absolutely, that's horrible. It's me
or we're just hearing more and more individuals just dropping
dead from heart attacks causes that we don't know in
the last couple of years acts. It feels that way,
last three four years, definitely feels that way. I do
like the fact that you know he was in a
mental institution instead of jail though you thinking majority of
these arrest that they'd been making a lot of these
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people do need, uh, you know, mental health evaluations. I
should be in institutions of the pools are going to jail.
Why are so many people struggling with mental health? What
is especially after COVID, Right, I feel like something changed
after COVID More violence, like a definitely more. Absolutely. I
was in Dallas. One hitting ran in me and I
chase them down, and I'm like, We're both crazy right now?
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Like you hitting ran and I chased you down and
rolled up on you, and you're in taxes and probably
have a gun. Why would you do that? I filmed it, Graham,
I told you I lived with the Graham too much.
I admit my problems, wasn't I chased him down. I
felt someway. I trying to feel like it would be
more peaceful. I don't know in Texas. And he just
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told us earlier to Okay, not racist, yes, I think
so hit it. They go, all right, Jesus, all right,
let's get out of here. Front page news next. Not
racist but racial? All right, front page next, We'll say
you about a mass shooting. No moves to breakfast club.
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Not an ncuble A asked the appeal court to block
paying student athletes. I didn't know some of the student
athletes are actually on salary, Like they pay them a
salary to go to school, so they pay for their intuition.
They pay them a salary and then they can get
an I L deals, which is you know, named likeness.
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How about they not paying them enough. That is a
multi billion dollar business. You should start teaching, treating those
kids like they're what they call them. And I amateur athletes.
So my pro colleges in my bro I mean, there's
so much money, right you look at any game. Every
game is sold out, it's on television. They sell the
jerseys and a lot of people go to those schools
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because of those teams. They're making billions of dollars. The
fact that those kids, the fact those kids get no
cut of their jersey sales nuts crazy. That's right, it's crazy. Now.
In some sad news, there was a mass shooting and
El el Paso shopping mall. One dead, three injured. Two people,
both mail were taken into custody yesterday. One victim was
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pronounced dead at this scene. Now, you know it's gonna
be real news. The day that there's no mass shootings
in America. Part that day the day that we don't
have to report that there's no mass shootings. Are we
just sensitized already? Kind of Yes, it's not even like
as big of a deal as it used to be. Yes,
because how many people did you say, one day at
three injured? That is horrible. But when when it's not
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the one that will get your attention, it's when they say, oh,
one thousand people were killed or one hundred. Sadly, I
was gonna say, right around a block, there's a Walmart
and there was another mass shooting there a couple of
months ago, I think when like twenty something people died. So, man,
we're the only country that has this. They don't have
a motive yet. They believe it could be possibly gang violence,
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but they just don't know. At this point. America is
just not good at solving problems, and the mass shooting
problem is just one America is not good at because
you really can't do two things at the same time, right,
You can't solve the problem with mass shootings but then
still be beholding no organizations like the n RA as well. Right,
it's just impossible. It's amazing that these politicians don't stand
on this. They just let it, you know, because they
can funded by him, That's right, they can't. So you
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can't really, you know, implement proper legislation the corrective when
I said, like once again, when you're beholding the organizations
like that already. Yeah. And lastly, this guy puts a
performance review of his wife on Reddit. He said his
wife won't listen, so I gave a performance review online.
Now her husband asked, what asked the internet? Whose wife
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is his wife in the wrong? She said his wife
is a stay at home mom and says that his
wife is pretty tight with the youngest one and the
youngest one, which is a six year old child, and
it says her in a six year old child always
fight and punish the other teenagers. She says, the six
year old complains and the wife believes him automatically. And
that's something that's been going viral and people have been
talking about him putting a performance review on his wife online.
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I'm not mad at that, but I hope that was
a marriage counselor's idea. I hope he didn't come up
with that idea on his own. I'm sure he came
up that with on his own and probably put online
the online thing. Like, I think you should have a
kind of a power once a month performer with you. Yeah,
you know what is behind the scenes that something like
that happened to you. My ex boyfriend we did this
like once a month. We would have to talk about
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what we liked this month and what we did in
And I thought it was really help helpful and healthy
instead of letting things pile up for two, three, four
months and you're resenting, and sometimes people resent you and
you have no idea that they're even mad because people
don't properly communicate what they used to. Yeah, my daughter
does that. She's twenty one. She goes to NYU and
her and her boyfriend they do that. I think once
a month they go out and they eat and they
discuss what bobs them, what they don't like about each other,
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or you know what happened during that month that they're
having problems with. And she said it worked pretty well
because they're able to fix it immediately. I don't mind.
I mean that's just communication. I think communication is good,
but an actual performance. It's different than communication because it's like,
like you said, they're having that dinner for that specific reason.
It's like you're going to the parent teachers like that.
So is that like a progress report? When do you
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get your actual report? Call? You get a chance to
get you great up. But I think it's really important
to not just complain. Like that's why I said the
good and the bad. You know what I mean? Why
would you look forward to that? If it's I'm gonna
hear you complaining once a month, I don't want to
hear it. Give me the good God, give me some
good stuf too. Let's open up the phone line. Would
you do that? Can a couple fix that? Though? Like
if if I'm getting a performance review from my significant
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other and there's no like mediation, right, shouldn't a therapist
are some type of counsel of being involved in that?
Not necessarily. Let's say you know, you have a problem
with something that your wife is doing. Maybe she's annoying
your she's always late, and that really ball that n like, babe,
having a problem you're always later. It gives me anxiety
and she's like, you know what, I'll fix it. I'll
leave thirty minutes earlier. Or let's say you want sex
and your significant others too tired, so you know it
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could be forms review f in sex department. Because I
think about like, if I'm a teacher, right and I'm
giving this student a bad grade, at some point, you
gotta call the parents, right. The parents gotta be involved
in this too, because you might keep going to the
student trying to get the student to do better and
they might just not be into it. So you need
some I guess, some outside counsel. Well, let's let's open
up the phone lines and see if this is a
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good idea. If you would do this with your partner,
maybe people do it with that partner. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh fi one. Do you have performance
review type conversations once a month for periodically where y'all
talk about the relationship. You get left back, you get
left not left back. I'm saying the pishment, but we'll
talk about it when we come back. Eight hundred five
A five one oh five one is to breakfast club
the morning the breakfast club, it's topic time called eight
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hundred five A five one oh five one to join
it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club talk about
it more. Everybody is DJ Envy, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got our all co host
Claudia Jordan joining us today see Murder. Now we're asking
this came from this guy online. He actually did a
performance review to his wife on Reddit and people are
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talking about it. Some people are saying he's an a
hole for putting his wife out there like that. Some
people are saying it's pretty good. No, I think I
do think he's an a hole we putting his wife
out there like that. But I do think the whole
performance review of your significant others thing is interesting. I
just wonder how often do you do it? Weekly, monthly, quarterly?
I think I think monthly or quarterly. Yeah, don't want
to hear about it every week. And now you said
you've done this before, I have. Now how often did
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you do it? And did it work? We did it
for a few months. We didn't go that long, but
it was It was nice to get the positive reinforcement.
Like you know, you can give some criticism, but then
when you get the positive, it made it okay and
it let you catch things before it got too out
of control. And is it a grade. Do you have
like a certain amount of category. I don't think it
gives them a grade. I don't think it's a grade.
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But I know my daughter does it. Like I said,
my daughter is twenty one. She goes an yu and
I'm hurting her boyfriend do it? Um? She said, it
works because it gets things out. Nothing ever bubbles, you know,
if there's a problem, whatever it's something small or big.
You don't take out the trash. You don't do this,
you don't do that. This bothers me, or you leave
your makeuphair or whatever it may be. You have to toilet,
seat up, whatever it may be. It could be small
or big. I think it actually could help. It sounds
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like don't want to pay for a counselor that's what
it's like that too, But think about it, though. Is
it horrible when you have an argument with your wife?
It is a significant other and Da've been holding onto
something for months and you could have just fixed it
if I had known it rather you absolutely. I mean
that's another reason the performance review thing is good because
it just gives you a reason to communicate. Like you
cannot avoid each other, y'all can't just walk by each
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other in the house. Y'all have to sit down and
go because that conversation. Yeah, I think that's what this
is saying, right, It just opening it up for communication.
That's why, Aaron, it publicly is stupid. As yet you
put that on already. Your wife is so pissed off
at you right now. Now, what if your wife put
up your performance review and it's a sexual performance review
and you got thirty six counts of premature ejaculation Jesus
within within a span of nineteen I can't say what
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I said earlier. Now I need to hear what this
supposed to correlation. I'm saying you premature ejaculation putting that
out glad, But I can't say, oh, got you. No,
you can't call you what you said. But I know
it was the clinical terms you did. But you know what,
I would do that every like six seven months. I
do that with my family. I bring all the kids,
my wife and then you know, we talk about what
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they like or what they don't like about everybody in
the house. So we do that. The people get set
to them get mad. Usually everybody's against me. But besides that, man, Nah,
you know what I mean, because it'd be like Dad.
You know I don't like this Dad, the black ink
all over the couch from your beard. First of all, yeah,
it's not a bazing beard for me. It's not just
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for me either. Ladies do not date a guy that
has the dye his hair, because I dated a guy
like that and there was all my towels on messed up.
Unless you have black seats and black pillowcases, you will
be forever buying new towels at Target. I don't know
what they use, but allegedly it sticks. You don't have
to worry about it coming off. If it comes off,
that's a problem. Can you wipe your head right now
and show us for him? How about your beard? Oh fella, man, No,
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he's got it. He's got a professional that does it. Nothing. Listen,
nothing matches. Look at his head because I rob don't
match his beard. His beard don't match his head. You
got three depreciation. You got fifty shades of black on
your face? What are you talking about? You got fifty
shades of blacking your Can I give your face to
performance review? And it's a dog bass it's not black.
But let's get to the score to the phone up.
Who's this penny? From Texas. Hey, Penny from Texas, talk
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to us. Okay. So my husband and I we do
something similar for communication, and we call it a team
okay because I am addresser right now person and he
is non confrontational. Um. So basically, the teas for touch,
the ears for education, the aids for appreciate in the
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ms from metrics, so we're always touching each other. We
do it every night, so we're making sure either we're
holding hands or I'm laying on him or something. And
then we educate each other by something we've learned that day.
Tell each other while we appreciate them. Could be something
small like I appreciate the cologne that you're wearing today,
and the metrics is for something that maybe he did
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or I did um at some point during the day,
and we wait and we talk about it that night
so that it doesn't start an argument. I respect that
somebody's gonna stay that book. If you already get that
you made that of yourself. Somebody's stealing that. I'm telling
you that right now. Yeah, Yeah, it's good. It helped
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us out because, like I said, I'm hey, let's talk
about this right now person. And again he's non confrontational
and sometimes he shut down when I do that, so
it's really helped up. That's dope. Thank you, Mama. Hello,
who's this Darlene? Hey, Darlene, talk to us. Okay, Yes,
I totally agree with the concept of, you know, giving
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a review with our in regards to the relationship. And
the reason why I say that because if you don't
tell the person what's bothering you, how are they going
to make dogs? You know what I mean? But they
also got to be willing to accept the changes that
need to be made and made the change and not
be all offensive and like, well what you did is
you know, like have an open discussion and be too
mature of adults to realize that you're not perfect and
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make the adjustment so that you can bet as a relationship. Right,
I totally agree. I don't know if you should do
it every month. Three months, yeah, three months, this is
a long time to let you can let sup build
up a lot of think. I think a month works
if you're gonna do it, because, like you said, you
don't want anything to build up. You don't want any
EXPLODAI think about the month. Okay, So twelve months in
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the year, so every month you're gonna have that conversation
or should you just wait until? Like, hell, it doesn't
have to be a nasty conversation, though it could, you know,
I mean you could have a positive conversation about good
and bad. It doesn't have to be nasty. I think
sometimes the audio was a nasty huh, Claudia, that was monthly.
And I do think that I think we're going into
thinking it's all gonna be negative. Correct. Sometimes it's a
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lot of Maybe it's positive reinforcement every month, and I
think that is so valuable to your relationship to keep
him positive, you know, words of affirmation. And I appreciate
what you do, so I'll do more of it. So
let me ask your question. So if if you were
doing that every thirty days, right, when do you get
to the point would be like, I don't want to
do this anymore because you give him time to fix
it yourself, right, or you fix whatever's bothering him. Honestly,
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we got lazy after about three four months and you
stop doing that. I guess you could treat it like
therapy too, you know what I'm saying, Like you don't
you know some people go to therapy once a week,
and it's people go to therapy, you know, once a
week for a few months, and then they get what
they need and then they go back when they need
it some more. Maybe you can treat it like that.
I recommend being soft about it because no one wants
to hear criticism about themselves and it does tear you
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down and tear down your relationship, and being soft is
definitely gonna get you a terrible performance. Shut up man
eight five A five one oh five one. We're talking
Do you do performance reviews in your relationship? Do you
put your girl to the side or your man to
the side and have conversations about what's going on? Let's
talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning, The
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Breakfast Club Top five one five Morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Charlemagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We
got our co host Clodia Jordan joining us this morning
and we're talking about performance reviews. Do you do it
in your relationship? You pull your spouse or your significant
other to the side and have conversations about the relationship
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before things explode. I was telling you my daughter does
that with her boyfriend, and I think it's pretty dope.
I think once a month they go out and whatever's
bothering him? They discuss did you give him a review?
When y'all went on y'all day? Oh you and your boyfriend?
I mean you and her boyfriend? No, why would I
do that? You didn't tell her? Like? Yo? Yes you
did you whether you whether you know it or not,
you gave him a performance review? You're like, YO, probably
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wouldn't told you what y'all like this guy? You know
what I'm saying. We went out, he would respectful. You know.
Do you like him? I do. He's a good kid.
I do. I do like. What do you like about him?
He's smart, he's intelligent. Maybe don't like much's handsome? Okay?
How handsome? Time? How fine is he? I mean when
I look at myself as a ten, and I don't
think he's close to me? So I would say about
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an eight point nine a great review? How at he
bottom heavy? He's a little bottom heavy. He's a little
bottom heavy, okay, but in a way he works out
to he's diesel man. You can't beat no man in
your house. You can't be logan all your daughters. Boyfriend,
this is crazy? What are you talking? About this is
crazy talking about don't try to toughen your vot's up
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about Let's go the phone out. Hello, who's this? What's
that in this dig? Calling from Duvall? What's up? Brother?
What's that in which man calling in? Uh? You know,
comment on the top of a hand, talk to us brother.
So yeah, man, my wife. We got together in two
thousand and we actually met all the d campus of
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South Carolina State University, State Bulldog all day, HBCU represent
to talk to you knows monthly, hawiy ill deal with
your your situations. Well, ever, every couple, every couple, I
feel like, you know, they got their ups and downs,
you know, issues and things of that nature. And when
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you got to opposite opposite strong will people. You know,
individuals tend to feel strong in their ways. But one
thing that we actually did because we're real active in
the church, so we had a marriage ministry that was
going on at the church and it was nothing, it
was compiled and nothing but married couples. So every week
we would come back, you know, pluses and minuses, ups
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and downs, things that you know, people was going through.
We were re able to talk about it, put it
out there and then build off of that. So if
somebody was going through something, you know, obviously individuals had
they regardless of who the couple was, they had their
sex issues or trust issues and things to that nature.
And you're able to bounce those ideas off of each
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other and then go ahead and put them to work.
Nobody's situation is the same, but you know, eight x
ys ain't gonna be wrong about the same guy. So able,
you know, you're able to build off of those types
of things, you know, I think that's the hope. I
love this man. This is a very productive conversation because
always telling people that you're you have to communicate. But
I do feel I like what he said about the
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marriage ministry because I feel like there have to be
a third party involved. I don't know if well, but
you gotta think that everybody's not married. People are just dating.
Like my daughter is dating. She did. She's not gonna
go to a therapy. It's a marter therapists for dating. Well,
but I think it's a good start because it sets
you up for long term if they ever do decide
to get married. If you don't go to the therapist,
you can go to y'all. Yeah, you know, what I'm saying, like,
I just feel like it has to be somebody else
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to say, let me look at this as well, you know,
and it's speaking of other people. A lot of people
will go to other people and not their spouse, not
their person. They tell everybody but the person they need
to talk to what the issue is. Girls, we all
do this. We've bent to my girlfriend's fellas. I have
no idea what half y'all thinking, but your your voice
might know. We're talking to everyone but the person we
need to be telling the good in the battle and
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going to Reddit is ridiculous, but that's stupid. Hello, who's
this Michael? The real you there? Okay to really man
talk to him? Well, I think it's a good idea
that they sit down to communicate because y'all getting the understanding.
And I just don't see what Charlota many say, go
see a psychiatrist, because why would you have to pay
a satagrist? But something y'all already know what's going on.
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Knowing y'all both for dogs. I didn't say it's like kidrids.
I said a counselor. That's the same. No, they're not
not the same. Man, it's psychiatrist. That's there. There's marriage counselors.
And I'm not saying that, you know you you need
a marriage counsel. I'm just saying I feel like you
need a third party. I referee. I keep liking it,
liking it to a teacher and a student. If the
student keeps getting terrible, terrible grades, at some point, you know,
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a parent has to end up being and vice versa.
The student may not be receiving the information well from
the teacher, so he has to go to his parent
and say, Yo, I'm keep trying to tell his teacher that,
you know, I'm they're not getting through to me. I
need somebody to, you know, convey that to them in
the way they understand. That's all. Hello, who's this yo, Jimmy, Jimmy,
what's up man? Hello, Jimmy, what's up? Man? What's up?
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Talk to us, Jimmy. I mean, I was just thinking.
I was like, I don't think dude was right. Man.
You know what I'm saying. He didn't have to put
his wife out here like that. Invest the case, he
shouldn't even be with her. They can, you know, communication
rule the nation. They talked about that. Oh no, I
agree once you put something like that on reddis you
don't care about me no more. I would think you
don't like me. That's right. You're asking for co signing
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of being negative towards me. I agree from the public, right,
I agree like you like you gotta put this up
online so everybody can reinforce what you say you feel.
So now you want anybody to bash me and talk
about how negative I am? How do you recover from that?
Did anybody go to her like see they all agree
with me? Yes? Did he add her? I'm sure he did?
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But what's the more a little story? If there's tomorrow
more of the stories. I think performance reviews are something
that could save a lot of couples out here. I
think it's very productive. And talk to your person before
you talk to your friends about them. That's right? All right, Well,
we got rooms on the way. What we're talking about
coming up? Rihanna? I know we've been asking for new
music for a very long time. I think we're getting
the closest we've ever come to getting new music. Okay,
(43:37):
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Charlemagne the God. We
got our co host Clodia Jordan joining us having therapy
with envy. That is crazy. I walk in here, y'all
having a full blown therapy. I have a great conversation,
and you know what, he hated me so much, so
it just really means I don't remember it. But you
know what, the NBA so baige he sold lights getting that.
He didn't like a lot of people. So I don't
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even people think I'm the one that didn't like people. No,
I didn't have a problem with people. I just you know,
express certain opinions on air. He really didn't don't be
liking people. Yes, Andy, what's going on? What's the cause
of that? Being ts as a kid? No, I think
I'm a good person. I think we're good people. Would
I think when people were across that line, it's hard
for me. Nobody did nothing. I just walked in and say, know,
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most of you people did nothing to you. Yeah. Be
for GJ Drama he did nothing to you. He did yeah,
and be for Geezy Geez did nothing to be for
Claudia Joe. You know what it is if you d
be like me, right, He'll walk in the room say
what's up to everybody? So if you're the type person
that you know ignore him for whatever reason. He gonna
hold that again. Well, I'm not that petty, but yeah,
if somebody does something to me and I consider you
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a friend or I consider you an associate and you
do something, I just don't. They did nothing to when
they Claudia. Do you what if you just walk in
the cdo and say hi and V how are you?
I can't wait to do your show? What the Claudia
do to you? Back in the day, it was like twelve.
We got a little chipping with each other with something
stupid I don't remember. I think we need to find
the footage and put it up on the website, on
the page, and then you'll get back into the dumb
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questions he asked. Know what I'm saying, He asked you
a dumb question, then you're mad at your response to it.
That was the old envy. You know what, I will
say this to your credit, we have evolved. Yes, now
we're having therapy sessions over Bagel. I need real therapy
talking to each other. Chomagne, he's shaming us because he's
all in therapy now, damn right. He looks out his
nose at us, damn right, all right, we got rumors
(45:27):
on the way where we're talking about coming up. Man,
Rihanna might have some new music coming up. Can't wait
to hear. We'll get to that. Next is to breakfast Club.
God Morning Owning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast Club. We got our special co
host joining us today, Miss clode at Jordan. Hello, and
let's get to the rumors. Fro or you gossip and
or you chatting the rub report. I mean, I guess
(45:49):
we're on the breakast clud This is where the tea spills,
right right on the breakfast club. All right, Rihanna, we
might have a light at the end of the tunnel.
When it comes to music from Rihanna. Everybody was so
mad when they didn't and get the new album, and
she's saying it would be ridiculous if the new project
didn't arrive this year. She said that. She said that
direct quote with a British Vogue. Now her exact words were,
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I wanted to be this year she stead of dropping
her ninth album, Like, honestly, it'd be ridiculous if not
this year. But I just want to have fun. I
just want to make music and make videos. So she
said she wants to make music, you know, more of
a priority this year. But this was kind of before
she got pregnant, well before we found out. Now, the
conversation was reportedly way before that, so she said, but
we may not be discouraged. Because she also hinted at
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her readiness to make music during the Apple Music press
conference before Super Bowl, so she probably knew she was pregnant. Then, Rihanna,
you don't owe these people nothing. You know what I
would have did about Rihanna. I would have put out
the Greatest Hits album after that super Bowl performance, just
to piss everybody else. He would have had a brand
new title. I would have just dropped it on Apple, Spotify, entitle.
It would have been nothing but the Greatest Hitch. If
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I'm a building with maybe one new song, I don't know.
I got two kids. I don't know if I would
one kid one on the way. If I would be
rushing back to the studio just to be just to
be criticized. That's just to have a bunch of people
pick her apart. Don't you think the more time that
has gone by. Kind Of like Lauren Hill, the more pressure.
It is like, I really don't want to do it.
Eight the differences. And she put out eight albums, right,
she put out She put out albums Lauren who only
(47:19):
put out one album never again. Yeah, she put out albums.
I don't know how many READID, but she put out
album put it like this. Rihanna put out enough to
be able to do a Super Bowl out time before
she got She got a catalog of at least two
hours of record. And what did everybody do? Criticize? I'm
good put I give hit more fanty product. You getting
more powder? Okay, more lip gloss? All right? More mass Garrett,
that's what you get, Masscara whatever. What products have you
(47:40):
guys purchased from the Fentty line? I like the powdery powder.
I haven't purchased anything. I a wear makeup or you
a liar for no reason? I mean just lying for
no guy? Have you seen me with makeup? Like? Why
would you just tell that life? Have you ever seen
me with powder or nose or lip glossing? Not even
a little highlight? No, no, no lip plumper no no, no, nope,
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he's a liar. Used to know your shade and everything.
I don't tell didn't you are such a liar? All right?
Moving on, Burner Boy, Temps and Rima to perform at
the twenty twenty three NBA All Star Game half to
halftime show, so definitely little not of the head to
Africa like that. The league tapped them to anchor the
halftime show this Sunday night, February nineteenth in Salt Lake City, Utah. Wow,
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the blackest halftime show at the whitest city in America.
Whitest city in America. They're all Nigerian artists, so that
should be pretty pretty cool. Post Malone will kick things
off with the medley of Hits, Jewel will perform the
national anthem. Vin Diesel will lead the player introductions for
the newly named NBA All Stars, so that should be
pretty fun. Last year, the NBA recruited DJ Khaled to
perform at the halftime show when he brought out Mary J. Blige,
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Snoop Dogg, Little Wayne A, Megoes, Little Baby, and Gunna
DJ called needs to eat a salad. Stop it. I'm
gonna I'm gonna show be out in Utah for the
for the game as well. But I will say this,
I want to see the NBA take some of them
games to Africa. I would love to see. I know
they're playing like London. I know they playing a bunch
of different countries, but I would love for them to
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go to Africa, maybe Kenya and Nigeria, by even South Africa,
whatever it may be. Joannesburg, I would love to see
him play, you know over there. All right, speaking of
playing Remy Maa, we'll talk about Mike Tyson playing around
when he uh talked about offering her a car for
sex on his Hot Sorry. On his Hot Boxing with
(49:32):
Mike Tyson podcast, he confirmed he once gave Remy ma
an in decent proposal, Let's get into it when he said,
Mike Tyson offered you that car to have sex with you?
What did you or to? What did you think? And
I love Pap this is hopefully I love him too.
Hopefully this was before him, right, were you with that boos?
I was a kid that car? Like, what are you
(49:54):
talking about? I wasn't like it was just weird. The
whole I'm mad that that's it came out. I was
just like, like, there's anybody remember hush like this is
I was scared. Yeah, I'm scared now like, I don't
even know what to say, Like, I just like you
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ain't right, I guess some fat Joe claimed. Tyson took
them on a tour of the house and there was
a woman in every room and uh, Joe, I said, Joe,
just leave Remy man. Tyson interjected, just leave her there,
that's crazy. Uh and then he said, I just like
busting her chops the Tyson. According to Remedy, the encounter
happened farther back then Joe realized, saying she was very
(50:39):
very young at the time. Now this is before Mike
and Remy were both married to their respective partners. I
wonder how young she was. I don't know, Ryan, because
it was like a Honda was I mean, people were
still tricked now, but I mean that was that era error, right,
it was the murder. I I never had anyone buy
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me a car. Let someone let me use a car,
but it was still in his name. I did try
to drive off with it. Didn't you say, somebody took
your car? You get a luber one day. No, the
one time I met up with someone on from tender
when I was trying the whole tender scene, I met
up with a guy. He goes, you should let me
use your your Denali so I could uh Uber, he goes,
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But you gotta let me manage your money. What Wait
a minute, wait, you met a guy on tender and
he asked you ball your car for Uber? Yeah, drop
a clue for that young man, all I hear is
a good young black entrepreneur. You probably missed your blessing.
That could have been mister Jordan right now. So he
would have been mister Jordan. Y'all could have had a
whole fleet of uber's right now. So would you let
your daughter let a man she met on tender use
(51:45):
her vehicle to make money on Uber? No? I wouldn't envy,
Oh no, but yet you would tell me so once again,
you guys still don't like me. I still don't like me.
Clearly you still don't like me. How many days out
to be up here to get the love of you guys?
Jesus Christ, I wouldn't my daughter, but but I could,
(52:06):
but see murder can just just quick question. It's gonna
sound too judge. You never mind, so I like judge questions.
So when you when you looked on tender and he
said Uber drive, he was like, this is the one
for me. No, No, they never say that. I'm asking no,
you know, on the profile, it's like CEO entrepreneur, you know, philanthropist,
even he is an entrepreneur. Yeah, off my two thousand
and whatever. Dolly, y'all got to come up together. Man,
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I don't see nothing wrong. No, but he wanted to
manage it, all of it, like just use my car,
and I don't even know if I would get a
kick back from it. Damn, you know who you are.
You never got off of the car for nobody. What
you said the most spending somebody tried to buy you.
I resent that that whole segment because I thought I
was like saying something with my little bracelet, and the
segment got worse and worse and worse. When you tell
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me all the things everybody else got with minimal effort,
I could I clean, I fold laundry, Damne murder verse
count girl, all that and a blet to a fourteen
thousand dollars if any bracelet, that's a good year. They'll
try to patronize. Now it's too late. Don't do it. Tryla, man,
I'm too smart for that too. What you're doing, that's
like you say she's unattractive, but you're really nice. Now
(53:11):
you just hit me with just now you're really nice.
You're skinting closed. Let's see if you put this fifty
beauty on. Okay, my goodness, I think your color. Maybe
you're four ninety five with cool undertones. Maybe I'm sick.
You have way too much? All right, well that is
your reports. What are you giving that donkey man himself?
A young woman named Patricia Vital needs to come to
(53:32):
the front of the congregation. She owns a preschool in Florida.
And you won't believe what they did for Black History Month,
or maybe you will believe it. All right, we'll get
into that. Next to Breakfast Club, God Morning, the Breakfast Club.
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at tapped an ATM for a very strange reason. It
gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after
definitely stays he's rigged the board to his home and
an attempt to electric kid his pregnant wife. Police arrested
in Orlando man for talking a Flaminia the Breakfast club. Bitch,
you don't hear the day with Charlom Haine, a guy.
I don't know why y'all keeping him. Get y'a elected, Yes,
don't here to day for Thursday, February sixteenth goes to
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Patricia Vitao, the owner and director of a preschool called
Studio Kids Little River, which is the children's daycare in Miami. Now,
what did your uncle Charlotte always say about the great
state of Florida? Say it with me, kids, The craziest
people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Okay,
and yesterday I forgot to say that about Key West
when I gave the Key West business owner named Lloyd
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Preston Brewers the third the biggest he half for killing
the young man Garrett Hughes wresting piece to him for
peeing on his building. When I went to Key West
a couple of weeks ago, to people I was with
were proudly saying how they aren't like to the rest
of Florida, and they considered themselves disconnected from Florida. And
I must have believed, okay, but no, all of Florida
is going to Florida. But back to this Florida matter
at hand. A studio Kids, Little River, a children's daycare
(55:17):
that is yet another institution that is starting to make
me feel like, you know what, maybe we shouldn't teach
racing schools. Before I explained that thought, maybe I should
tell you what they decided to do for Black History Month.
Let's go to NBC ten Miami for the report. Please.
It was the exhale for me. For her, it was
the audacity, anger, disbelief. Just in twenty twenty three? Is
(55:40):
this three? I mean, this can't be real. Courtney Politis
says she's never had a problem with Studio Kids that
Little River. That was until a few days ago. One
of my closest friends contacts me whose sons in the class,
and it's like, you won't believe what they just did today.
We're told these photos were shared on the preschool's messaging
app captioned Black History Month. We understand these kids are
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as young as two in this class, dressed up like
a construction worker, a police officer, a little doctor in
the background, all of them in black face. Immediately tects
the owner with the pictures. I'm like, this is racist.
She proceeds to respond back with I'm sorry, question mark,
I don't understand what's racist? Mom says. The photos were
(56:25):
shared on Friday, February third. She met with the preschools
director the following Monday, one eighty change, super apologetic and
from what I understand, she even told us over forty
fifty families contacted her over the weekend. What if, she said,
at least one of them with the doctor. The preschool
puts some kids in black face, and then a teacher
posted the photos on the school's messaging app. At this point,
(56:48):
ignorance is not an excuse for black face. Okay, the
N word in black face. Those are just two things
that the refs are gonna call every time. Okay, Actually,
the tinfoil Mitchell and nest snapback wearing conspiracy theorists in
me feels like this has to be some type of
social experiment. There's no way in twenty twenty three that
people don't know black face is offensive. Okay. If you
can avoid stories like this in commentary around black face
(57:10):
and guess what, we need you on as much jury
duty as possible. Okay, especially when it comes to high
profile cases, because you are able to ignore the media
in ways that I've never seen. Because it's impossible to
miss the fact that blackface is offensive. Even if you
don't know why it's offensive, you know it's offensive. Okay.
One of the parents named Courtney Politis, who has a
one year old that attended this preschool. You heard what
(57:32):
they said in the news report. She called to say
the incident was racist, and she was asked to explain
what was considered racist about black face. This is why
I can lean to not wanting race related issues not
being taught in schools. Okay. Let the kids come to
school and just learn about universal themes, all right, teach
them math that ABC's leave all race related stuff to
their parents or legal guardians. Because it's bad enough that
(57:54):
you put the kids in black face, But if you're
asking me to explain why it's racist, then you clearly
don't even know why you're doing it, and that's the
better question. The question that needs to be asked isn't
too apparent about why it's racist. The question should be
why did y'all choose to do it? Is there a
lesson behind it? Are you teaching the origins of black face? Hunt?
Are you letting kids know that black face dates back
(58:15):
to the minstrel shows in the mid nineteenth century that
white performers dark in their skin and wol raggy ass
clothes and did things to their face to look stereotypically black.
Hunh huh? Are you telling the kids what the minstrel
show is? H Well, it's a show that mimic enslaved
Africans who worked on plantations and depicted black people a lazy, ignorant, cowardly,
and hypersexual all to make white people chuckle. All right,
(58:36):
black people's trauma, white people's entertainment. That's the Black History
Month lesson for your ass. Then you can tie it
into how powerful the media and imagery is because minstrel
shows were usually the only depiction of black life that
white audience is sought. So if you presented enslaved Africans
and jokes. It desensitized white folks to the hearts of slavery,
and it also promoted the meaning stereotypes of black people
(58:56):
that helped confirm white people's notions of superiority. If y'all
teaching those kinds of lessons about blackface, what's the point.
But guess what. I don't want my preschool and learning
that kind of stuff. That's too much for him. Okay,
ADCs one two threes, Mom, dad bingo blue. Okay, that's
what I want my preschooler getting from y'all. Leave all
the race stuff to me in my house. Okay. I
(59:17):
know Ron de Santis banned all the African American AP classes,
but you can ban the PreK ones too. Damn it
all right now. The owner of the preschool, Patricia Batalley,
released the statement saying we wanted to let all the
parents know that we met on Friday afternoon with all
the teachers and staff. We went over several ethical and
multicultural education points. I will teach the team of class
covering all unnecessary topics regarding US history and multicultural education. Patricia,
(59:43):
if you have to teach your team about US history
and multicultural education is all the more reason your team
shouldn't have had the students doing something that requires knowledge
in US history and multicultural education. But why am I
sitting here trying to make sense of the senseless, or
in this case, trying to make of the Florida Please
give Patricia but Tall and everybody at the studio kids,
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little river just sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh now
you are the do gee the day, the dog gee,
oh the day. Ye. I don't know what to tell you.
(01:00:25):
All right, Well, thank you for that donkey today. Now
when we come back, I wanted you to read that email,
but don't even read that. I got time, right, I
want donkey today is Attle. I want to read this
email because we were just having a conversation about Envy's pettiness.
And you know, I'm the type of person I build
with everybody, anybody I've ever been encountered. You know, if
(01:00:46):
I've been in proximity to me, I'm gonna built some
type of connection with you in some way, shape or form. Me.
You just don't know who people are going to turn
out to be. And I just had one of our
old interns email lesson. I'm not gonna say his name, okay,
but he said, good morning, King. I hope this isn't inappropriate,
but I couldn't help but comment on Envy's pettiness. He said,
if he slighted, he will act funny. However, I was
(01:01:09):
your intern for the Breakfast Club a few years back.
You probably don't remember me. However, I do remember the
first time I met you, guys and Jamie, and they
always say, don't meet your heroes L O L. I
never forgot this moment, and it was morally devastating. To
this day, even as a current I Heart employee, I
still can't figure out why he did that. Maybe you
can ask him. I hope you're listening, King, because I'm
(01:01:30):
asking him for you right now live on the radio.
Why did you do that to this man? First of all,
he did not. I did not say he had a
pretty mouthful. Somebody who said that you said that there
was in the story. It was not in the story.
He didn't. You just said that. Can I just say,
I feel like he's my tribe because I felt like
I was almost looked at like a liar for saying
how Andy treated me the first time I got him.
And now that I know there's other victims out there
(01:01:52):
like myself. Yeah, that feel the wrath of wow. Why
did you do that? Today? Young man? They have a
picture I showed you all the p you wow, I
just opened up shout it on my moment. Can you
look at the picture? What does what? How does the
gentleman look to you? Hold on, We're not gonna show
it right? No? No, okay, you saw it already. What
(01:02:14):
blow it up? Can I say what I said? Yes, Yes,
here's a game mouth. Okay, no one to talk about
that point. I was talking about what you said that again,
that's not the part I wanted you to repeat. Called it.
That wasn't the part that the part wasn't he said,
it does look like he just said a couple of
things about him, But I didn't know. I was looking
at the pictures like, oh, he does look like he
(01:02:34):
just came home. That's what I was. I was hoping
he was gonna go. Did I do that? He was? No,
that was great. Listen, Um, we have Queen of Food
coming up, right, But this is what I want to do.
We're gonna be, We're gonna be, We're game. We're gonna listen.
I think you know it's a game mouth in a game.
How you got rich. Listen, We're gonna we're going up.
We're gonna have We're gonna have Queen coming here. We'll
(01:02:57):
explain later. Listen, listen. I want people to call up
if you've ever been slighted by DJNB because Queen of
four is gonna be playing correct. I want to record
some calls behind the scenes. Have you ever been slighted
by dj nby in any way, shape or formm Have
you ever felt like this? In turn, have you ever
felt like Claudia Jordan? You might be entitled the compensation?
Call us right now. It's the breakfast club. The breakfast club.
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The women are the primary hills of the home, always
been right. And when we when we can re establish
that in strength, and then our families said, well, women
will automatically take care of care of their mates. When
they know how to heal, then they have dominion of
the home, and the home is more in harmony. And
so I go from room to room to room. So
we are I'm teaching, I'm doing I'm so excited because
(01:03:44):
I'm doing a supernatural detox and I have I called
up my friends and it's from the spring. It's a
spring equinox. Detox. So doctor Bernard Sheridan, who's from Grace
Family Press's been with me for the last ten years.
You've been shoulder to shoulder with my go back with
from mcgafe. M's going to be there. Angela rd Hey,
my sister. You know, the political activists, Lloyd Jamal a legend,
(01:04:10):
hip hop legend, Erica Badu Spiritual She's oh, yes, you
know it's about a green movement and green healing. Also
Erica Ford, she's gonna be standing from you know, front
center piece as a lifestyle and supernova slam hip hop,
medicine man Lloyd Straighthorn numbers in you Master Her numerologist
Koya Webb, a yoga master, Queen Esther dealing with the
(01:04:35):
Moon's cycle for healing the women and vegan chefs. We
have Sanjelie and Chef Emira and doctor Arisa La Tom.
He's like he's the master of life foods and been
for over forty years and he's still He's in Barbados.
So when we have our virtual will be in Barbados
with him, right and when we have M the moon
with Queen Esther will be in Ghana with her. So
(01:04:58):
we'll be traveling from city to city. Virtually, I'm going
to physically be in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm opening up a
healing centered Atlanta, Georgia is going to be a fasting
and retreat center where one can come and be with
me and I can just hold her hand and walk
them through to show them how to do what I
know and what I've been done for fifty years. And
each one of us has something special. There's not one healer,
(01:05:21):
it's not one herbaliers, it's not one reiky practitioner. It's
all of us or have to come together. And so
this is the beginning of something great. And I myself,
I'm coming from out, you know. And I started to study.
Someone wrote a thesis on me for a PhD. And
one thing she said that self help started in the sixties.
(01:05:43):
That's when I started, and that was the birth of
that movement. And I needed that. And what I was
forming is I was forming circles to empower the women
who were not taking care of well. In two thousand,
the book Segrement came out, there were forty five percent
of black women had five more tumors. So like, she
get better because we're growing. But now in this twenty
(01:06:04):
twenty nineties and a black women have five board tumors
now five board tumors. If not addressed, it can lead
to his director means. And as women are getting his
directormies younger and younger, some women are getting his directors
in the twenties and in their thirties. So this is
a pandemically, we're coming out of a pandemic and we're
going back into a pandemic that has not been looked
at nor address. So that's when I come in. That's
(01:06:26):
where I come in to teach the women how to
establish wellness whom kill love so that we can be
independently well. And the whole, the whole energy of going
home is the power. Even when the pandemic hit, they
told everyone listen, if you know to just have a
low grade fear to go home. So people went home.
They start pulling out stuff out of their homes, ginger
(01:06:46):
and elderberry and getting sunlight and more plant based living,
and people had to start really living and learning how
to heal thyself, which is my beginning. I mean, because
I was so sick, and that's how come I can
feel everyone. I have the allergies in the asthma and
the l writers and the chronic bedridden PMSS and the
headaches and all that. And I don't regret it because
(01:07:08):
because of that, I'm so convicted. Nothing can stop me
from this hing. I do heal in seven days a week,
from the time I wake up till the time I
go to sleep. I'm gonna mission, and I'm going to
mission to help as many Black women learn how to
heal thyselfs so that they can be empowered. So when
the women crying on me, it gives me more energy
and fuel. Sacred Woman is a paradigm shift. And the
(01:07:30):
beauty of it also is that the women all come
from all spiritual houses. They are Muslim sacred women, there's
Christian sacred women, there's Buddhist sacred woman. There's your but
sacred woman. There's Comedic sacred woman, or Israelite. They all
come together on common ground. That common ground is to
heal themselves. And I love the quote the Marcus Garvey
gave my fathers a garveite. He said, up, you mighty people,
(01:07:53):
you can accomplish what you will. And I am willing
us into wellness. And I'm going to live a long
time because a lot of work to do. Do we
have a date for the supernatural? Oh yes, this supernatural,
thank you, Oh my gosh. This detox is March the
third year, so if those who want to register early
can join and get ten percent off, and everything is
(01:08:15):
inside of this. It's March to thirty until the twenty seven.
I'm gonna have a graduation. I hope you can come
from by virtually and just congratulate everyone. And this does
not negate the medical field, because doctors are work working
with me and supporting me shoulder to shoulder, and this
we're incorporating. Actually in Indianapolis, I'm going to be there
for Juneteenth, and I'm I'm going to sit with a
(01:08:38):
board of seven physicians to begin to incorporate more holistic
practices in the hospital, which was my vision. All right,
we have more with Miss Queen of Fool. When we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning penty.
Everybody is dj n V, Charlemagne the guy. We are
to Breakfast Cloud. We're still kicking in with our guest hosts,
Miss Claudia Jordan, and we're still talking to Queen a Fool, Charlemagnet.
(01:08:58):
I want to ask you about a wholest ways to
bring down your cholesterol. And I'm glad you mentioned blood pressure,
and I'm glad you even keep talking about, you know,
heart disease, because those the big killers in our community
that I don't even think people are aware of. So
what are some holistic ways to bring down cholesterol? But
I'm glad you mentioned that particularly for our men are
men or dying primarily from heart attacks. And you know
(01:09:19):
what it is because men don't express themselves outwardly. They've
got to be man up, you know, don't don't you
know you have a problem deal with it. But women
we go in the room and we cry and we
talk about it and we share, we you know, swap
what we're gonna do, how we're going to do it.
So that hurt and that rage or that sadness or disappointment,
it doesn't disfuester in the heart because healing is not
(01:09:39):
just physical. Healing is physical, spiritual, mental, emotional, financial, everything
is in that heart. So the heart attacks and the strokes,
it's a backup of all the relationships it didn't work,
all the disappointments, all those who promise it didn't happen.
The heart becomes broken and wounded, but not just physically emotionally. First,
(01:10:00):
I remember doctor African said that may he rest in peace,
most High, Doctor African, Doctor sab Our ancestors. I have
to open up with that as well, that he said
healing doesn't start physically before it gets physical, it starts emotional.
So that means if you start really tracking back your
life and unraveling, you'll say, WHOA. So it was happening
(01:10:26):
in nineteen ninety eight when I was disappointed, and then
what happened in two thousand when I broke up with
somebody and we never resolved the issue, and then it happened.
You know, it builds up until the heart can't take anymore,
so this plaque. So we have to clear the artists
to the heart, and there's some simple ways to do it.
One of the primaries I love is inversion therapy. Inversion
therapy is an ancient African now value pose for bringing
(01:10:48):
the soul back to life. But it's not just bringing
the soul back to life. It brings your mind back
to your heart, your nerves. It's simple. Everyone can do it,
and it can do it right now listening, lay in
your bed flat, put three pillows, at the foot of
the bread one on time, but the next on top
of the next, So then restaur legs over those pillows.
That means the blood is going to come down for
the legs and down into the reproductive organs and in
(01:11:08):
into the heart. It's going to begin dilate. So what
we use is as a stint. Maybe you could prevent
having that stint if you started to invert, and if
you had a stint so you don't get a second
and third stint in your heart to open and pry
it open. If you inverted, the blood would come down
and begin to break it up. But then most people dehydrated.
We're not drinking enough water. When I read people, I
(01:11:28):
do energy readings, and I say, okay, I can see
you're not drinking enough of water. So sixty ounces of
one in the morning, mid day, afternoon, sunset. But then
what can you add to the word to help break
up the plaque more? You can add two lines, you
can add two types from the side of vinegar. You
can have warm water, just some simple things. You can
have rose clover tea. You can just to flush and
(01:11:50):
open up. You can also to open the heart is
to take the healing bath. You know, I'm no man,
they just quick shower done, but more I'm gonna taking
a better kid themselves that go onto the bathouts. They're
going to the spars. They're sweating it out, you know.
And it's going to help to soften that plaquecause plaque
is hardened parting around the arteries. When the blood has
to go through. It can't get through a book, that's
(01:12:11):
a heart attack. The blood can't get to the brain boom,
that's a stroke. So if we can keep a stream
of life, the arts of the stream of life, if
you can keep a stream of life flowing through your breathwork,
through your meditation, through your surrounding yourself, and the bath
is the quickest way to clear that up. So between
the inversion therapy allowing the blood to flow, taking the
(01:12:32):
healing bath, allowing the emotions to balance. What it is
an emotional stabilizer. So when you immerse yourself inward, it
is circling you and it's warm, it dilates its opening.
That's why spring cleaning is so important because as we're
coming to warm weather, the warm of the weather, the
quicker the healing. Really yeah, so you don't want to
(01:12:52):
miss out on your detox for your spring cleaning. Spring cleans,
we don't just clean the change the curtains and the bedspread.
We have to change our lives. You know what happened
when the holidays came and you were missing a family
member who made their transition. And I was, I'm in
my ig yesterday we had over a hundred, two hundred
people and why were they on? Because they were feeling alone?
(01:13:13):
And I said, you know what this is really about,
Oh Valentine, they hurt people. It made them feel like
they weren't loved, they were not cared for. They got
more depressed, and I said, oh, this is a wonderful
time to actually love on you, to take time for
you to actually rededicate yourself to a new kind of love,
a love that will be appreciated, because sometimes we have
(01:13:33):
people who say they love us, but they harm us.
They don't mean to harm us, but they've been harmed.
You know, hurt people do hurt people. So with that,
then let's have a new This is I call yesterday
a reset, a redial, a realignment, because if you can
master and raise the frequency of your own self love
and self care, then you will attract a mate a
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relationship that will reflect that same energy of love, and
that's the heart. The heart. According to our ancient African ancestors,
a whole nation was based on the heart. And the
heart is the scale. And on one side of the
scale is the heart and the other is the feather.
We have to become as light as a feather. How
in the world will you come lights of feather? With
(01:14:16):
racism and social injustice and gentrification and hystor rector means unnecessarily,
how does this happen? Well? I feel that in my
inner reflection, I say impeccable listening is a book that
I wrote, Grassroots for the fullest, but just to say
that everything that has happened started from inside. So if
(01:14:39):
I can go inside to heal myself, that I can
change my life. Whatever question that you have in your soul,
it is an answer right now. You just have to
be willing to hear it, because that question, when you
get the answer, may say you might have to change.
You might have to change your location, you might have
to change the relationship, You may have to let go
of some of those fools, some of those attitudes going
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to be a shift. Are you ready for the truth
and that's so amazing you say that because I feel
that way both. What happens is you'll get that answer
from that high your power. You don't want to hear it,
see there it goes. You don't listen to it. You
don't want to hear it, but then you have to
come back to it. Anyway, You're gonna keep repeating the
same experience over and over again until you can say, Okay,
what is it that I need to shift? How quickly
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do I need to ship? And then make that adjustment
that I think that's the power of maturing. In the beginning,
you don't want to listen to anybody, but I'm just
gonna do it, and then you find yourself a suicide mission.
But if you can actually practice, it's a skill, it's
a spiritual skill. But you have to have a good
relationship with yourself. I want to ask you a question
because you're in Atlanta. Now you say, well, I'm in Atlanta,
(01:15:45):
but I'm also in Brooklyn. I'm also I'm in LA
but I'm on my way to set up you know,
this wellness center intity, But I know that they were
giving you problems in Brooklyn with you. Oh, we'll see
that's why the house. Then the whole let's put them
on if we need to. I will say this gentrification
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is real. It's heavy and we all know that. And
they're building on our bodies, on our graves, and they're
building on our house. Twenty they have twenty thousand families
have been displaced in the Crownhouse District Brownstones. They've been through,
you know, the theft. They have various methods of coming
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in and taking over your property. And this house has
been in our camp for six or seventy years. Our home.
That home is where dead press common Erica Badue been Verene.
Many of the graves have come to that house because
that was a house that my father's a Garba Yike
allowed me to come and do my work as Forstoy Brownstone,
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and two of those floors was for the healing and
the fasting and the classes and the food preparation I
think was from that house. So that house needs to
be saved. Although we've been in the court for seven years,
it's been a battle. So I'm halfway in the court
fighting and overhere with my people. So someone should just say,
we know, gohead. We didn't get to take take the
house because what you're gonna do with that house, you're
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gonna make it a house of more wellness. It would
become you know, that house to people continue to come
to and be able to heal. Are you trying to
buy it from you? And they're just trying to push
you out? Well all of that, you know, Um, it
was it was just it was d theft. It was
a d theft situation, you know. And that's happened a
lot in Brooklyn. A lot of families own it. And
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it's like my grandfather had, my great grandfather and my
grandfather have a brownstone in Brooklyn. It's four stories. But
the way they bought that house back then, it's in
so many people's names, so it can never trans it
can never transfer over to the right people. And they
know that, so they sit on it and wait for
it to have like an outstanding tax bill or outstanding
water bill, and then they try to buy it for
a low price and then sell it for millions and
(01:17:52):
millions and millions of dollars. Yeah, anything we can do
to help, yeah, shine more light on it. I was
gonna say, if you need anything, please let us know,
because whatever we can do to reach our hands out
and extend a bigger light. We will definitely absolutely listen.
I don't have time to cry today, so don't try it, Okay,
I want to. I want to close out. I I
don't know if you have anyone. I just want to.
I want to pray. This feels so good if you
if you don't mind, this is a prayer for affirmation.
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It's come out to heal myself. Book. If you can
call and respond with me, the power to heal, it
is call. I'm going to call you respond. The power
to heal, the power to heal, the power to heal,
and the power to heal is within me. And I
have the mighty power. I have the mighty power to
heal myself, to heal myself. But I am a healer.
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I am he and I am healing myself, and I'm
healing myself and all my relations and all my relationships,
all my relations, all my relationship on my reflection, my reflection. Therefore, Therefore,
as I heal myself, as I heal myself, I heal
all my relations I hear all my relations and so
it is, and so it is, so it is. Hey,
(01:18:58):
thank you so much, appreciate you, thank you, and we're
gonna go to the website again. Dot com dot com.
Thank you so much. We appreciate you. Oh my gosh,
thank you for supporting this work. I'm so moved anytime
anything and it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, thank you
so much. The Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. Your morning's
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will never be the same morning, everybody. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got our guests, so it's Clodia Joinding
joining us. Now we got rumors on the way. What
we're talking about? What celebrity you think fired over one
hundred assistants? Name or you gossip? And when you chatting
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the rub report, I mean, I guess we're on the
breakfast club. This is were the tea spills right on
the breakfast Club. Who's that? All right? We're gonna get
into that later. But first, Tom Brady, I'm a big
Tom Brady fan, Newing Patriots All Island, so are you
from that area? I am. I'm still hurt that he
left us, and uh not as her as Giselle though,
because she left and because of you know, he is
dedication to football. So anyways, it seems like he might
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want to get that old thing back, you know, they've
been divorced, and we know that they got divorced because
of his dedication to football. Well, after retiring last spring,
the two seem to be fine, but then Tom went
back and renigged and went back to the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers had a terrible season. Well, Gazelle was unhappy with that,
and that led to their divorce. Well, now he's officially
retired from the NFL and trying to get that old
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thing back, they said. He said he wants to take
a whole year off before started his new broadcasting career.
He wants to start in twenty twenty four to have
some downtime to show her that he's really dedicated. This
is what a source says. The biggest obstacle between them
was Gizelle's complaints about Tom putting football before family, So
he decided to show her he's willing to focus on
them before taking the job at Fox. His only goal
(01:20:47):
right now is to get his family back to y'all
believe that. I mean, everything happened in God's divine time. Boy,
you two years too late. Tom. You could did that
right after the Super Bowl to win that and then
have a trash season after that. It's like, I mean
the season before that wasn't the best either. Yeah, I
mean they you know, they made the playoffs. I think
they lost in the first round. Lost the first round
last year against the Cowboys, but not this year. Gets
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caught boy with the year before that they lost? Right,
maybe they won their first game, I don't remember. Should
never left the Patriots, should have never left up. I
don't care. I'm still hurt. You know the theme tall
he has been hurt her menvy from Tom Brady, all
the white people hurting you just wanting call I respected. Though.
I respect the fact that you know, he's putting the
family first. Yea. And I hope it works out for him.
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I hope he gets his wife back. I hope he
gets his family back together, and then you know, go
get that money from Fox. She's already messed with that
trainer though. That's even better. You got it out of
her system, okay, little side dude, that's it. She got
a lot of system, all right. Damar Hamlin apologized for
wearing a blasphemous jacket at Super Bowl. The twenty four
year old posted an apology after he received a lot
(01:21:51):
of backlash for the jacket. He was seen wearing. He
wore a let him in jacket that said Eternal on
the back along with a depiction of Jesus Christ. Now,
the jacket supposed it costs thirty one hundred dollars and
people were offended. You know, everybody's offended about everything by
the way Jesus was portrayed on the left breast in
the back of the jacket. Now, Adrian Peterson called him out,
called the blasphemy. He's a devout Christian and he took
(01:22:15):
the social media to blast Hammer and said, you should
be thanking God's son. This is blasphemy. We all fall
show up or come on, man, I find the disrespectful hashtag,
grateful hash hag god. Now. He later edited his posts
and spoke to Damar and cleared the air, and also
Damar did apologize. It was abstract art. If you ever
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remember the chains Kanye used to wear back in the
day or some of the your favorite celebrities, where it's
Jesus's face of God's face and it's like abstract and
the mouth is this way and the hair is this way.
It was paying homage to God by wearing them on
your jacket, Like aren't you showing that Joe, this is
my Lord and Savior. People felt the abstract art didn't
look right. It didn't look like what your typical picture
(01:22:56):
show picture to Jesus. They showed us all the time
the white Jesus would blue eyes, the hair he ain't white.
But picking if it's fake outrage, Yes, totally made him
a whole different color eyes and hair. Text, you're wrong,
but you were an abtract jacket exactly where the devil
makes no sense. Hey, you don't have to be offended
about everything, and you don't have to apologize about everything either.
And he was forced to apologize about this because of
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the pressure. I think this guy just like got through
a whole bunch of tragedy and they're like on him
about a jacket. I heard of Muslims and Jewish people
are upset at Damar Hamlin because he has pork and
his last name. Any truth to that, ham any truth
to that, But don't la the truth. Don't you're gonna
start something. They weren't offended, and now they will be
offended because you suggested it. They wanted to have a
more cultier last name. You want what's your the last name?
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And I couldn't say what I said earlier. Don't don't
don't you dare? Don't you go back that that road? Man? Please?
Please don't go back count that road. Have you guys
ever fired a personal assistant? Yes? How many? How many too?
Why too? Why me? One? One? That's not bad? But
(01:24:03):
mine wasn't because the person wasn't working. It was because
I do most of my work in Jersey and they
live in New York City and they couldn't get to
the office and you know where how I needed them?
So well, this R and B singer has said she's
fired over one hundred assistants. That's crazy. We had some audience.
How many personal assistants have you had? I probably had
over a hundred. What did the last person do to
(01:24:24):
get fired? Didn't know how to hang a TV? And
wanted two thousand dollars a week? Said sixteen hundred dollars
a week. I remember one day I said, I said,
can you make reservations at five o'clock for four people?
She come in say, I made reservations at four o'clock. Yeah,
the offer girl. We interviewed her. We just take her
out to eat a landa fish market. She's talking I'm like,
(01:24:45):
she's great, right, I like her. I'm looking at everybody saying,
oh holidays, we do drugs, we do cocaine. I said,
oh Holidays, we do cocaine, and the whole type was there.
(01:25:07):
She also shared that there's still ripped paint on her
wall from her former assistance attempt to hang the TV.
I ain't never asked my sister to do nothing like
that hanging a TV another assistance, she said. Potential candidate
said her future goal was to be sexy, and followed
up by showing camera show pornographic Instagram content on her page.
(01:25:27):
That's why she said she needs two assistance because she
needs things done. No, one hundred assistance is wid one
hundred assistants might be hundred one hundred. Should your assistant
be able to hang a TV? No? At what point?
At one number? Day? At what number do you think? Okay?
Maybe me because you guys said too, is it like?
What's the number? Ten hundred? A lot? I can't even
(01:25:50):
get yet when you got to like sixty seven, you're like,
damn it, I can't hang a TV. You can't. No?
Oh good? What nationality? That's a great question. Are you Mexican? Oh?
My good Medican actually mean okay, oh, y'all, I don't
think each other. Yo, great question. I've been asking the
same thing. We better leave, but we better leave clothe
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a little Clothea has to take the you know, she
has to take the training, She has to take the sensitive.
He's not even after Latino. He's wanted to wipe them
all right, you Pelican? Yes exactly? Are you running? Santus fan?
There you go? All right? When we come back, we
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Jordan is he murder? Hey? Now? Black History Month? What
(01:26:56):
we're doing today? Hey man? You know? Every day to
Black Effect Podcast Network and iHeart Radio, we put out
a podcast called I Didn't Know maybe you didn't either,
hosted by my guy b Dot, and today b Dot
is gonna talk to you about the late great Marvin Gay.
Let's listen. I didn't know. I didn't. Oh no, of
(01:27:17):
course we all familiar with mister Sexual Healing aka mister
Let's get it on aka Marvin Gay. But I had
no clue how he was murdered April first, nineteen eighty four.
Now the story goes day's leading up to April first,
Marvin Senior and Marvin Junior's mama. They had been arguing
about a misplaced insurance policy document. Now it is documented
(01:27:40):
by Marvin Junior that when he were growing up, Marvin
Senior used to beat him bad vicious beaton's Joe Jackson vibes.
Months prior to Marvin gay being killed, his family had
reported that he had been depressed and suicidal. Say he
even tried to jump out of a moving car at
one point, Marvin Gaye was just od paranoid. So Christmas
are eighty three, he gave his pops a pistol, you know,
(01:28:01):
the protecting for potential robbers murderers, never knowing that the
same pistol would turn his father into his murderer so again.
April first, nineteen eighty four, Marvin Senior and his wife
are arguing. Marvin Junior comes out like, hey, stop talking
to mama like that. They get to arguing back and forth.
Marvin Junior says, listen, ain't none between us, but spacing
the opportunity, my boy, pull up if you want smoke.
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Marvin Gate on duck no smoke. You heard the song.
What's going on? What's going on? This ain't really verbatim,
but this is how I interpreted. This is more not verbatim.
So boom, Marvin Senior come up to the room. They said,
Marvin gate just got his robe on. He'd tell pop
Bus a move. Pop ain't no chump pop bus a move.
They get the scrapping, So Marvin Junior hop on, Marvin
Senor your ass real vicious like kicking them od aggressive
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again hashtag not verbatim. I'm just telling you stuff that
mom said during her testimony. Marvin Senior got up off
that flow, looked at Marvin Junior said, ah, I got
something for you, went down the hall, grabbed the pistol,
came back. He didn't even say nothing. You pointed the
gun and Marvin Junior and shot him in the chest.
The bullet hit his right long heart, died fram liver,
(01:29:05):
stomach and left kitten. Now that shot was fatal, but
that wasn't good enough for Marvin Senior. He moved closer
and shot him again. House goes crazy, Mayham everywhere. Marvin
Gate senor jest shot Marvin Gate Junior in the chests twice.
Marvin Gay Junior was pronounced dead at the hospital the
day before his forty fifth birthday, with the faux file
that he had gave his dad to protect him with.
Now Marvin Gay saying, you go to court in November
(01:29:27):
and say, hey, I killed my son in self defense.
I didn't even know if the god were loaded or not.
Skeptics say, well, after the first shot, you walked over
to him and shot him again. Did you know what
we're loaded? Then? Long story short, Marvin Senior played no
contest to a voluntary manslaughter charge, got six years suspended sentence,
five years probation, never saw a day in jail for
killing his son. Marvin Gay Junior. I didn't know. Maybe
(01:29:50):
you didn't either, man rest in pief to Marvin Gay Man,
you know I can't wait to see that Biopick. I
knew Doctor Dre was attached to it. I hope he
still happening. I haven't heard anything about it recently, but
I hope it still happens, absolutely all right, And make
sure you subscribe to that. I didn't know maybe you
didn't need the podcast on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast
(01:30:11):
network available everywhere you listen to podcasts. Now when we
come back. I solicited some calls earlier and I wanted
to know, has anybody out there ever been slighted by
DJ Envy? You know, Claudia Jordan has been slided by Envy.
You know, we had an intern email and say how
you know they were slided by Envy. So we just
wanted to take some calls and wanted to see if
anybody else out there and these streets has been slided
(01:30:31):
by Enny because then he gets around and yes, we
got quite a few calls. We'll play someone we come back.
I'm not petted or people are lying. I don't know
a lot. Nobody's making this up. It's the Breakfast Club guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got our co host,
Miss Claudia Jordan with us. Yes, Claudia has joined us
for the last few days to day as her last
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day for now, you know what I mean. But I'm
sure she'll be back. That's a great time. Do I
need sensitivity training before? Yes? But why though, because I
can't tell you the things that you can't say. We
hit the dumb button twice today. Really he left it.
I think it's you sit over there laughing because you
know it's at Claudia and Jordan. I will be showing
the feet in the full process of my foot surgery.
(01:31:13):
Make sure you go to Claudia and Jordan's only fan page,
just Claudia Jordan. Uh. We were giving out the right
one yesterday, but it wasn't up right then. I tried
to put up. I tried to create a new one
Claudia's new toes. Yes, couldn't make it work. So I
just went back to my old only fans. It'll just
I'll upload the foot footage Claudia Jordan. Go to her
only fans subscribe, Okay, And you know, speaking of sensitivity,
(01:31:35):
you know Claudia has been sensitive towards the way n
be treated or twelve years ago. So I have a
lot of other people. We had interns emailing telling us
that day two have been slided by envy, and so
I decided, let's open up the phone line and talk
to some peoka, talk to some people who've also been
slided by envy. Let's go to some calls. Hello, Mike,
Springfield Garden, Mike from Springfield Valley, have you ever been
(01:31:55):
slided by dj NV? Sir? Yeah, I remember back in
the day man uh before they were married. Dj Andy
ladies to live in my block, in your Plaintfille Garden,
and I'm dropping by him outside. I wouldn't say, but
we mean our contact. He looked at me, looked at
my shoeses and kept it movement. I was like, okay,
do you remember what kind of shoes you had on, sir?
(01:32:16):
I probably had on the night, but you know, I'm
gonna play ball, ball, play, so because you were in
your basketball attire, you know, probably a little dress down,
he looked down on you, right. Yeah, I feel like
I was beneath him. Do you realize you've been holding
onto this pain for twenty plus years? Yeah? I just
had to let him know now it was wow, it
(01:32:37):
was actually sketches he was wearing. Remember that clearly, Remember
that looked at him. Yeah, because I didn't know a
girl man who wore sketches to play basketball. That's why
you was so disgusted at that Snoop doll commercial from
the Super Bowl. The sketches commercial show us on the
doll Andy Wares sketching sketches. Nothing, nothing at all. Hello,
(01:32:58):
who's this boy? DJ? He was going on the guard.
Oh my god, Peace King. You a fellow DJ. I
know DJ, and be slighted. You tell your story. Let
me tell you man. Listen, this is when perfections was
open back in twenty fourteen. I was walking in from
my set DJ and we just got off. He killed it.
We started to give him a pown and he looked
at me like I was crazy, Like I had to
(01:33:19):
go on my hand and I'm like, man, I'm a
fellow DJ looking up to you, and I can't even
get the love. Black kids surviving DJ envy is crazy.
This is insane. I mean, this fall on and we
need this documentary. I think that's false. Whoa, I think
that's false. Hey, Charlomagne, have you noticed during these calls,
these revelations his body language, Yes, but his jaw is
(01:33:42):
mad tight. He's rocking back and forth and it's very
Empy wrong. Let's let's confront the problem head on. Yes,
good morning, who's this? This is Nia from Beautiful, beaut
for South Carolina. We out here, beautiful, what's happened? Yes? Yes?
Have you ever been going to say? First of all,
before I start, I'm a little um. Charlemagne is my
favorite because he is from South Carolina. But I'm about
(01:34:06):
to put him on front street real quick now. Although
I do agree with Charlemagne when it comes to Envy,
Nby does put off that cocky ass hype vibe and
he got come off a little snitchy does. But what
I do want to say is, Charlotmayne, you're so wrong
(01:34:27):
for putting him out all the time. I mean, you
always put him on blast in front the whole nation,
and sometimes I feel like that's not right, you know
what I mean? I feel like Nvy should be able
to have his piece at the job. What's up with that?
Thank you? Why? Why do I need to be his piece?
That's get his job? Thank you so much. I appreciate you.
(01:34:48):
You really need to apologize to these people in a
real way, you know. I apologize for everybody that's been
affected by the ways that they feel like I treated
that everybody great and that's a terrible That's one of
the worst apologies I've ever heard of my life. You've
been apologized to a lot, how you know. Listen to
her story, but no, uncomfortable. You look like your whole
(01:35:09):
body lanuage changes look at because everybody's lying on me.
You guys are camping and cap mister cap missus cap
cap cap cat. Don't you don't even sound believable? No,
we can you leave this on a positive note, please
the positive notice? Simply this. I got this. I got
this from my good sister Debbie Brown yesterday. Power in
the eyes of God is completely different than power in
the eyes of man. The sun is powerful because this
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light keeps us alive. Trees are powerful because their oxygen
fills our lungs. To be powerful in the eyes of
God is to be of service to all. Remember that
breakfast club You don't finish what y'all dumb