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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo. Good mona, Charlemagne, Peace to the planet.
Is Friday, Yes, it's Friday, good morning. Not only is
it Friday? Man? First of all, how are you, sir?
I'm doing great? How are you, sir? I am blessed,
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black and holly favored man, Drop on the clue's bombs
for life, drop on a blue bombs look happy to
be here, Manum, Not only is it a Friday, this
is our last day before holiday break, right, this is
our last day before we do a lot broadcast again.
We won'ta be back live broadcast twenty twenty three, that's right,
But this is also our last day in this studio.
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God damn it, because you at least let me build
it up. I was gonna say this is our last day,
and what has become in iconic? I think I think
it's safe to say after thirteen years, this is an
iconic backdrop for a lot of iconic moments. Correct, So, yes,
this is our last day in this studio. This studio
it's our last day. Yeah, when y'all see us again
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in two thousand and twenty three, we will be broadcasting
from what we call the Black mother Ship. That's right.
We have to pack a lot of this stuff up,
and some of the stuff we're donating, some of the
stuff we're throwing out, and some of the stuff we
are bringing into. Some of the stuff we're bringing. The
few momentos we're gonna bring to the Black Mothership. Everything
can't go with a few momentos. Yes, that's right. I'm
excited about it too. Well. I'm excited about the new space,
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new year, new energy, everything that's gonna happen, new because
we got a lot to talk about in the new
year that's gonna happen. Breakfast Club. I'm excited about the
evolution of the Breakfast Club. I'm excited about the Black Mothership.
I'm excited about the you know, rotating guests that we'll
be having at the top of the year. I'm excited
about the spinoff show that Angelie is starting way up
with Angelie that comes on at ten am right after
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the Breakfast Club. So God is good man, we're here,
that's right. That's right. Now, Today we got a couple
of brothers joining us this morning. Who we got right?
We got a boogie with the hoodie. His album is
out today, so we're gonna be kicking it with a boogie.
Boogie shot things down last night in the city. Yes
he did. Yeah, he did, like a concert in the
middle of the street or something. Yeah. His album Meat
Versed Myself as out today, so we're gonna be kicking
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it with a boogie. Yep. And also King Kong Consciousness,
Doctor Umar Johnson will be joining King Khan Consciousness. Let
me tell you something, man. Doctor Umar was a guest
on my late night talk show A Hell of a
Week on Comedy Central, bodied the building, drove on a
close Bucks for talk to him. We talked about Brittany
Grinder coming home. We talked about TJ. Holmes and Amy
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Roebuck's relationship. Back Good morning America, and it was great conversation,
great conversation this morning. Listen. Here's the thing. The views
expressed by doctor Umar, doctor Umar's views Okay, not necessarily
expressed by the breakfast and doctor Umar. Uh, he handles
his own work. That's right. When he's in a conversation. Okay,
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he'll be throwing out loops himself. Right, he'll be talking
a bunch of things about bunch off. So again, the
views expressed by doctor Umar Johnson doesn't necessarily express the
views of the Breakfast Club. But we believe in free speech,
you know, as long as such speech isn't dangerous and
hurting anymore. There you go, and I don't. And then
that's one thing I appreciate about doctor Umar. Say what
you want. You know, y'all been trying to clown doctor
Umar about not having that school for years. Doctor Umar
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got that school. Now, I don't know if y'll have
been paying attention. We'll talk to him a little bit.
He'll break it down, explain that because he won't. You know,
it's it's interesting, right because he's the person who's been
getting clowned for something he so called wasn't doing. But
now that he's doing it, he don't even like try
to throw it in nobody's face. He just keep doing
the work. So I appreciate that. But like you said,
we'll talk to him about it. That's right. Well, let's
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get into some front page news next. We're gonna talk
about Brittany Grinder. She's home and we'll give you some details.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club, I said, ANGELI, damn it man, you Friday
have been doing that for thirteen years. Right, So your mouth,
your mouth has a habit. You know what I mean.
You need to break the habit that's in your mouth.
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As no Ao, break the habit of your mouth. Bro
A right mouth was used to doing something and you
need to change that. Right. We are to Breakfast Club
us getting some front page news now. Brittany Griner was
released yesterday from Russia prison, and everybody's not as happy
as you would think. Well, people are upset that they
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left the marine there and that she was released, but
Biden talks about her being released. She's safe, she's on
a plane. She's on our way home. After months being
unjustly detained in Russia, held on her untolerable circumstances. Brittany
will soon be back in the arms of her loved ones,
and she should have been there all along. This is
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a day we've worked toward for a long time. We
never stopped pushing for her release. It took painstaking and
intense negotiations, and I want to thank all the hard
working public servants across my administration who worked tirelessly to
secure her release. I also want to thank the UAE
for helping us facilitate brittany return. And the fact remains
that she's lost months of her life, experienced the needless trauma,
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and she deserves space, privacy, and time with their loved
ones to recover and heal from her time being wrongfully detained.
I mean yeah, I mean yeah. I'm very happy that
Britney Grind is home because it was an unjust sentenced period.
You know, the freaking weed pin get you nine years
in prison? Crazy? You know, I am extremely happy Britney
Grind is home because it was an unjust sentenced period. Well,
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right now, Britney Grind and his wife speaks out, talks
about how happy he is today. My family is whole,
but as you all are aware, there's so many other
families who are not whole. And so BG's not here
to say this, but I will gladly speak on her
behalf and say that BG and I will remain committed
to the work of getting every American home, including Paul,
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whose family is in our hearts. Today, as we celebrate
BG being home, we do understand that there are still
people out here who are enduring what I endured the
last nine months of missing tremendously their loved ones. So
thank you everybody for your support, um, and today it's
just a happy day for me and my family. So
I'm gonna smile right now. Thank you. Now. When she
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mentioned Paul, did Britney land in America yet? Like? How
long did that flight back from Russia? Now she's back? Now? Hell, yes,
she's back now she is. Yes, Yes, I just hope
they gave her a wife time, you know, you know,
to get prepared, shave, what's important, you know what I mean.
It's been a long time. Yes, Now she mentioned Paul Wheeling. Now,
Paul Willen is a former US Marine arrested on espionage
charges in twenty eighteen and sence it's to sixteen years
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in prison two years later. Now Paul Wheeling uh spoke
about how disappointed he is and he still locked up
in a Russian prison. They've always conserved me to be
at a higher level than other criminals. Um of my source,
and for whatever reason, I'm treated differently than another individual
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here from a Western country that's also on a charge
of espionage. So even though we're both here for espionage,
I'm treated much differently than he is. And my treatment
is also much different than others held for espionage at
other persons. Well, that's expected. He has every right to
feel that way. I literally told y'all that yesterday, as
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soon as we reported this story and told yall that
Britney was coming home, that there was going to be
backlash because you know, they didn't get former US Marine
Paul Wheeling out, and all those things can be true,
Like you can be extremely happy, you know, for Britney
Griner coming home because it was an unjust sentence, period,
but you have to understand where the backlash is coming
from over them not getting Paul Wheeling out as well.
It's common sense. A former US Marine who served America
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versus a w NBA player. I knew that was gonna
cause backlash because it looked like America cares more about
celebrity than someone who served his country. Yeah, a lot
of people fail, and this is so crazy that we
have to say it like this, that the trade wasn't
a fair trade and the merchant of death, Yeah, the
guy that they say, funded a majar these wars out
here was let go. And you know, they saying that
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it wasn't a fair trade cause yeah, called a lot
of death around the world. I understand that. I totally understand,
and I understand why why there's backlash. But you know,
you can still, you know, be happy and celebrate the
fact that Brittany Grinders home because that is absolutely an
unjust and it's nine years for a freaking weed pen. Yeah,
come on, man, And Paul Wheeling has a message to Biden.
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I would say that if a message could go to
President Biden that you know, this is a precarious situation
that needs to be resolved quickly, and I would hope
that he and his administration we do everything they could
to get me home, regardless of the price they might
have to pay. At this point, what they said America
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was attempting to do two for one, but Russia wasn't
budget Yeah, they said America was attempting to get Paul
Wheeling and Brittany Grinding home for the merchant of death,
but Russia wasn't budgeting. For whatever reason, they say, this
is the only trade they was willing to make at
the time. All right, well, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's
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the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Ill of
you if this is your time to get it off
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one, we want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Good morning?
(09:28):
This is Sandra. Oh my god, I can't believe I
did it through. I'm so excited to talk to you guys. Hey, Sandraw, guys.
Good morning you guys the epitome of black elite. You
guys are great. Oh man, thank you, Sandrew. I just
want to get off my chest that I seen fiding.
What's wrong for just getting DJ out? I think they
should have fought harder to get the marine out. He
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fought for our country. I mean, it wasn't an even trade.
I get it one hundred percent, but I just think
he should have fought harder to get talk about. I
don't disagree, you know, I'm happy BG is home, but
I don't disagree. That's all I had to say. But
thank you guys, yes many, thank you so much, by Hello,
who's this her? Good morning? DJ Envy, Charlottamaine, My guys,
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how y'all doing this? As Coach Davis, I was everything.
What's up, coach? How are you? I'm good man. Listen.
I want to wish y'all a happy holiday, Marry Christmas,
a happy new year. Manage y'all. Last day about to
go on, y'all freak Thank you? J minus next week
you feel me, yes, sir, But listen, I want to
say this man about Britney Grinner. I really appreciate the
fact that she's home. I'm glad that, you know, they
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had to do what they had to do to get
her home and so she can be with her family,
you know, and and and talking about the backlash Charlottagne,
you know, if you don't like Britney Grinners, say it,
you know what I'm saying. But to blame her for
the reason I they let go the gentleman who um
you know they call them the mask, the mask of
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what they call them, the merchant of death, merchant of death,
the merchant of death. I think that's very ingenuous and wrong,
especially and I love I love my country. But let's
not forget about Ronald Reagan and the contrastair. You understand,
I'm saying, let's go into history where we sold for hostages,
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right where we friended a whole war with drug money
here in this country. So let's not like, you know,
we're gonna say, oh, it's Britney Grinders for that. We
let go the merchant of death. Please. Yeah, I don't,
I don't, I don't, I don't. I think Britney Grinder
is not to blame at all. I mean, Britney Grinder
is just Britney Grinder is just a political pond and
all of this. And honestly and honestly, I'm glad she
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was because she's home. You know. Hey, Hey, I get it,
I get it. But you know what, Aby, I gotta
be with you. Brother. I called you ap. I called
you a couple of days ago. I said, uh, any,
I need to talk to you about your car show.
I'm gonna be on whole for a many Hold, ye
I had me on the whole. God damn envy, bro,
there's to take your number, give me and give me
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a number, my bad bro. Get the number right now? Man?
All right, no, no, don't don't say number now. If
you say it now in the world. Have you number,
I'm gonna put you a whole we gonna get you.
Don't put him all over two hours. This man got
things to do it. I mean, I'm working. Somebody out
there will take his number, and I call you brother
real quick. Of course I want to. I want to
give a shout out to my job at achievement first
end in middle school. Y'all stand up, Yo. We got
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one week to go and we hunted it. Whatever, my king,
I want to have a great play holiday, man. I
do want to. I want to get something off my
chest too, man um. The Biden administration said yesterday they
will not stop working to bring home every US citizen
wrongfully detained anywhere in the world. I'm all for that,
but don't forget about America. Okay, Because during the twenty
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twenty campaign, President Biden stated no one should be in
jail because of marijuana. As president, I would decriminalize cannabis
use and automatically and sponge prior convictions. Yes, Joe Biden
pardon thousands for simple possession of weed, but there's nobody
in prison on a federal level for simple the weed.
So how about expunge the criminal records of those with uh,
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you know, non violent weed related convictions on a federal level,
and pardon everybody incarcerated for weed on a federal level.
That's what can you know, be done right now with
a scroll of a pin. So if you can understand
and recognize that Britney Grinder was unjustly you know, prisoned
in Russia for weed, don't forget about the people right
here in America. President Biden and the Biden Administration eight
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hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it
off your chest as the breakfast club go morning, the
breakfast club. This is your time to get it off
your chest. Whether your man from you on the breakfast club,
but you got something on your mind? Hello, who's this?
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What's a lot of the damn like the fourth Charlotte man?
What like the fort like for a lot of them? Absolutely? Okay, okay,
this game there you go? What's going on? Rob? All right?
Check this out? Um, just a little short one that Grinder.
I love my people and my people, but that's that
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right now. I wouldn't have made that move, you know,
but you know, who am not afraid that's politics, but
but but but but let's be for real if that
was you in the same situation as Brittany Grinder, you
would have wanted them to make that move exactly. But
it's the truth, done point. Yeah, that's it, that's the truth.
But the thing is we're making a politic a political move. No,
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we're not making nothing. They're making a political move. Russia
and America made a political move. Yeah, but what difference
would have made with her coming out? What does it
help us every people? That's not helping us the marijuana
pin and we're letting her out, Well, what does that
benefit us as a black people? I will say this,
I think it's a lot to learn from this situation.
And what I will say that I saw was, you know,
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people galvanized for a cause. You know, people bought attention
to something that needed to be that that that that
people bought attention is something that probably would have been
ignored if they hadn't them. You know, put a magnifying
glass on it. And I'll tell you something else. Even
in the case of Paul Wheeling, bro, nobody would be
talking about Paul Wheeling if it wasn't for the Brittany
Grinding situation. True, you know what I mean, you got
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a good point. Yeah, you got a great point. Yeah,
you know. I just I just hope get everybody as
a people we started open our eyes and look at
as a unit. We're better than what we could be
with the whole system. So I agree with you. I
just hope this opened our eyes up. Man, y'all have
a good one on a good Friday. I salute everybody
who was pushing to get Bright Brittany grinding home from
the inside and the outside. You know what I mean.
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It was a big ground game that you know, had
a lot of conversation around her the whole we Are
BG campaign. You know, they bought attention to it. I'm
not mad at it. Hello, who's this DJ? And the
guard that told Rob what's happening? King ain't man blessed
the being? You know what I'm saying? Life is good?
How y'all brother's stilling this small let's black and Holly
(15:51):
favored King Brother, he got some bad for us, you
already know. But listen real quick, you already know. I
just wanted to send y'all to Potli of energy man
a big us moving forward with the show. I know
you're implementing them a few new things and co hosts
and all that this. Want to let y'all know. Man,
I'm riding with y'all. Man, you know, yes, sir, so listen, listen, listen.
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It's bartime. We gotta delict the right way man, Strett
the sof man. I say, free style Friday, Let's go
all right. You heard Benny styles before, but this is
Brooklyn in its rest form. Letting it be. Knowing what
I'm here for. Too many more the bmcson at dose
spot time to eliminate increasing my odds or fafty shot.
(16:33):
I was born with it, true student. I keep a
penning pad so when they hand check, they get crossed
out and I'm off the glass. Gotta keep spitting in post.
I feel a buzz coming. Kids said, I see you
out here working. I ain't fronting. Double back on them
to make sure that the job done, that's fitting on
that next block. Waiting outside of the steakhouse, I called
shots that made me your boss. Watching them lay out,
(16:54):
they say, it's simple man to you do it and
gotta figure it out. That's why I'm steady building some
number security money. I'm serious. It's not for play to
check out my melodies versus like a body of peace
for my third fellow needs could put me on a
wal so where Attica sing thing case crows locking it down?
Watch what this money bring? Best? Stop walk through my veins.
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I'm just with brooklyn Is cruising through your city is
towards time like the circle line in the zone can't
be stop screaming city is mind. I got some balls.
O G. I'm feeling a little underweather because my co
worker here, Man, you're doing me dirty. So I'm gonna
sing a little bit. All right, Okay, okay, let's go.
Let's go out with you. What do you do when
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your co workers untrue? What do you cut the sucker
off and find someone new? I need anuther coworker? What
in my live? Let me let me do. Remember when
you said you would die for me, Charlemagne, it was
just lies to me. You got a problem. Should have
never said by to me. Now you cry for me
(17:56):
like Jodice got y'all, Charlie tray from the back, y'all,
that's why your son think you gave bro black man
said man fat y'all, I'm not black man. That whole
pack it back you out the dough. Wow, Wow, wow, wow,
I guess it's my turn. Hunt got to go down.
I'm ever lasting. I can go on for days and
days with Rome displays. We here on our last day.
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I can take a phrase that's rarely heard, flip it
like Nby flips birds by birds I mean penis, Yeah,
I mean this penis. Well. Hey, hey, well you know
you know how we do that SIPs man, It's classic.
We're gonna move the sliper's forwards. Man, listen, man, I
(18:39):
appreciate y'all. Man, y'll already know what it is. Y'all
enjoyed the vacation man, spend time with the family. It's
always a blessing. Man. And ah, y'all catch me on
that ig og Rob three hunted and y'all enjoyed. Brothers,
Rob Rob, get it off your chests eight hundred five
eight five one five one. When we come back, we
got your room and report. We're talking about Sizzla. Of
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course you're making a reggae artists is very mad at
callt We'll tell you why. It's the breakfast local motive,
the breakfast club. Hey or everybody, we are the break
this club. V. I go by the name of Charlomagne
and God was happening. We are the world the most
dangerous morning show. Last day before holiday break baby, yes,
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and last day and U this this stud man, you
know this, this studio that has become an iconic backdrop
for so many iconic moments. This is our last day
in this studio before we transition to the Black Mothership.
That's right, Well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Sizzler from my hat or you gossiping or you chatting? Report?
(19:44):
I mean, I guess we're on the Breakfast Club. This
were the t spells right now on the Breakfast Club.
Now you said Sizzler not to be confused with Sizzla.
No Sizzler, of course, reggae artists legend. He's mad at
DJ Callot. Now they had a great relationship. But Sizzle
is upset because he thinks that his name on the
plaque that Calid gave him it's too small. He said
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his name is in fine print, and it's very upset,
and Sizzla actually spoke about it. We're life, What do
you want to be insult? So it's actually burning the plaque.
(20:27):
So he burns the plaques because he says Calip put
his name too small. Calid. You come to jim because
you eat a Paula curry goods. You eat the Paula oxtail,
you eat a Paula lobster, you eat a Paula Rights
and peace, talk about black shop, talk about God? Did
God told you to eat this? Side the house and home?
Stupid man? Seriously, though, why couldn't Sizzle just call Calid?
I don't know. I don't know Calid personally, but nothing
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about the Calid we see warrens that like, you know,
Callip seems like the person you can call and express
your grievances and he would listen. Yeah, he would definitely listen,
you know, and then he would fix it if if, if,
if there was a problem. That's the best type of personalities,
I would think. So yep, Now we got to congratulate Drake.
Drake has been crowned the highest certified singles artists in
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r I double A history. He just passed Eminem Drake.
Big up yourself, Drake? What what what? Drake? Aubrey? Big
up yourself? Aubrey? What is that? Now? You know? Kanye West?
I gotta go Kanye for a quick second. Now it
seems like they rescinded his honorary degree. Does that matter?
(21:31):
Can you do that? Can you give somebody a degree
and to take it back? I guess I don't know. Well,
the School of the Art Institute of Chicago took their
degree back. I don't care about any black man who
hates himself. I don't care about self hating black people.
That is one thing that I will not be acknowledging
in two thousand twenty three. Self hating black people, people
who you know, uh see quite validation the way Kanye
(21:54):
West does. I don't have no time for that going
into two thousand twenty three, No patience a right, Well,
just drop a bomb for Gerard car Michael. Pick up,
pick up yourself, Gerard? What language is that? Man? So far?
Is that now? Gerard car Michael is gonna host a
twenty twenty three edition of the Golden Globes Ceremony that
happens Tuesday, January tenth at eight pm Where Shirts Gerard Lately,
(22:17):
where shirts bro. Well, congratulations to Girard car Michael. I
love what he's doing out there, My guy fenty funny dude.
And lastly, Terrence Howard. You know Terrence Howard oscar nominated
and winner Terrence Howard is a revealing he's retiring. He
said he's ready to hang up his hat. And this
is for realist time. He said, this is the end
for me. Damn mine by Terrence Howard leaving us, Mike.
(22:40):
But don't get it twisted. Howard said this in twenty
nineteen before so, and he didn't then he started acting
after that. So we'll see. But as of right now,
he's saying that's it, he's done acting and he's looking
to do other things. I haven't seen him in a
lot of things, Mike. I ain't seen him in a
lot of things since Empire. My accent is that now
that's Terrence Howard. I'm doing my good this Terrence Howard, Mike.
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But that is your room of report now when we
come back. Of course, we got front page news. We'll
tell you about Uber. They're gonna start having self driving
cars where you're gett into some driving cars, Mike, where
it's taking us, Mike. And also we have to talk
about the short man syndrome. How totally five five seven
(23:22):
into that short man syndrome. We'll tell you I don't
even realize that I was short un till I meant
to talk you. Oh no, you short and we'll get
into it next. The Breakfast Legal Morning, So Breakfast Club,
your mornings will never be the same. When it's time
to get with someone special, the best way to do
it is with Magnum large size condoms. That gold foil
wrapper is a badge of honor, and it means you're
(23:43):
protected and you take care of things with comfort. Accept
no substitutes. Bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum
large size CONDOMNS Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlemagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get into front page
news that last night to night football the rams we
the rate is seventeen sixteen. I didn't see the game
(24:06):
the game No, I was taping my late night talk
show Hell of a Week last night. Man. Thank you
for everybody who watched last night on Comedy Central. Now,
Uber is announcing the launch of a self driving car
in Vegas. So if you're out in Vegas and the
Uber picks you up and there's nobody inside, don't worry.
They're trying to service out now and they plan to
launch more of these self driving cars to take you
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guys around. I'm cool on that, bro. You know. I'm
actually all four building a wall around Silicon Valley because
I feel like some things just need the human touch,
and I think driving a car is one of them,
you know, because if something does happen, like say the
car does get into an accident or something like that,
you know, you need somebody to blame. I don't want
to just have to blame the maker of the car,
(24:48):
the manufacturer, like I want to blame the actual human
when it comes to cars. I'd rather human error than
anything else, because first it starts with cars, then it's planes.
Now I ain't getting in no robot plane, all right,
take you that much well. Also, according to twenty twenty
two data, scientists confirmed that the average height for men
is one hundred and seventy eight centimeters, which people to
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five foot nine put in the likes of Charlemagne, the God,
Tom Cruise, Mark Wahlberg, in The Short Men, Hargory, Kevin Hart,
as well Little Duvall. I'm gonna be honest with you, man,
most short men are great. Tall men be stupid because
when you look at a tall person, you think to yourself, Okay,
(25:30):
this guy must be a ball player. If you're tall
and you're not a ball player. You kind of just
wasted a lot of what God gave you. No, that's
you're just walking around tall for no damn reason. And
tall people don't live as long as short people. That
is a scientific fact. Well they prove it. But I
heard that before. Well, let's saying that the short man
syndrome is real and most short men, men that are
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under the five nine lack of empathy, narcissism, manipulation, and
indifference towards more reality. And that's interesting. The indifference towards
mortality is one that I can think about. I mean,
lack of empathy. Yeah, maybe at a point in my life,
you know, before therapy. I can see that. They say
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shorter men can demand respect and pose costs on others,
acquire resources, and impress romantic partners by their traits. Short
men usually have a small penis and have to do
other things to satisfy their love life. I have an
average penis. The narcissism, I've never been a narcisst. I
actually I'm actually too insecure to be a narcisst. That's
one of the another thing I started going to therapy before,
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and you know, just always lacking self worth, it had
nothing to do with my height though, you know, probably
because of the trauma's experiences the child, I don't think
say they said lack of empathy, n the small penis
and my penis is average, they say, usually not good
in bed and have to use other things to satisfy
their partner. I'm gonna put it on your back. What
are you doing, man? No, no, stay over there. Man,
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I didn't say that point. It didn't say that point.
It's in the sad part and didn't say that point.
Get get away from me. He'll get away from me
to get away from ya. I don't know. I'm not
looking at you. I'm not looking at I don't know
really getting robbed. I'm not getting I don't want to
get robbed up love by you, sir. This guy's crazy
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strong with him. That thing in your side though you
didn't know what that I didn't look really resists. I'm
going to even resource. I know that much. I'm just
human resources. You just heard him put something in my backgroud.
I'm telling what's up man. The short man is one
of the most disrespected men in America. I don't like
nothing you just said. Just now, okay, I don't know
why y'all be disrespecting short men, like we're not the
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greatest out here. What would the world be with our
short men? All right? Are you tall for Norton? Nothing
to ask people? All right? Well, lastly, Brittany Grinder has
been released. Biden spoke. I'm gonna cluse moms for Britney Grinder.
She's tall for a reason. She utilized every inch of
her height. Okay, in her life. All right, what's your
ass out there? Tall for? Well, let's play with I
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didn't had the same about Britney's safe. She's on a plane.
She's on our way home after months of being unjustly
detained in Russia, held on her untolerable circumstances. Brittany will
soon be back in the arms of her loved ones,
and she should have been there all along. This is
a day we've worked toward for a long time. We
never stopped pushing for her release. It took painstaking and
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intense negotiations, and I want to thank all the hard
working public servants across my administration who worked tirelessly to
secure her release. I also want to thank the UAE
for helping us facilitate Brittany's return, and the fact remains
that she's lost months of her life, experienced the needless trauma,
and she deserves space, privacy, and time with her loved
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ones to recover and heal from her time being wrongfully detained.
I'm with that. I mean, nobody should be in jail
from marijuana, especially for a small amount of marijuana and
aig a big pin for nine years, like you know,
that is an unjust sentence, which you know, I want
President Biden to keep that same energy because you know,
when he was on the twenty twenty campaign trail, he
said nobody should be in jail because of marijuana. And yes,
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we saw him this year pardon you know what it was,
he pardoned thousands of people for simple possession of weed,
you know, on a federal level. But there is nobody
in prison on a federal level for simple possession of weeds.
So I want him to expunge the criminal records of
you know, people with non violent you know, we related
convictions on a federal level, and I want him to
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pardon everybody incarcerated for weed on a federal level. Yeah,
well just just you know, not everybody's happy She's released
people think that that was a bad trade. Candas O Winds,
Donald Trump, you know what kind of deal is this
To swap Britney ground, a basketball player who openly hates
our country for the man noticed the merchant of Death,
who was one of the biggest arms dealer anywhere in
the word in the world. Not a good trade. And
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Candacel and trading a top rushing arms dealer for a
pot smoking female basketball player is peak Weston leftist philosophy.
So a lot of people don't necessarily agree. And told
you yesterday it was a quote unquote bad trade, which
is crazy that we're talking trades from countries. But I
told you that yesterday that was gonna happen. You had
to expect that backlash. I mean, you know it makes sense.
And listen, things can be true, like you can be
extremely happy for Britney Grinder, you know, to be home
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because it was an unjust sentence. But yeah, Paul Wheeling
needs to be home as well. You know, a former
US marine who served America, Like, yeah, Russia didn't want
to do the deal. They didn't want to do it
two for one. So America got done what they could
get done. And you know, salute to Britney Grinder, and
I'm sure Paul will get his his just do eventually.
All right, well that is your front page news now.
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But we come back. Doctor Umar Johnson will be joining us,
and we just have to put this out there. What
are we putting out there? The views of doctor Umar
Johnson doesn't necessarily reflective views of the Breakfast Club, just
putting it out there. The main thing I agree with
doctor Umar that that black men need to be with
black woman. Okay, that's what I That's what I believe.
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That's it. I love what you do. Listen that. The
main thing I wanted to talk to doctor Kumara about
it the fact that he does have the school that
they that he got so much flak four online for years.
You know. I don't know if people been paying attention,
but you know, he had the school. So I hope
to talk about that. All right, we'll get into that.
You know. I'm letting doctor Umar do his thing now, right.
He just seen his shooting a little bit. He was
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gonna hell of a week last night too, my late
night talks to on Comedy Central. You know, so go
check that out on Paramount Plus if you have now
screaming on Paramount plus. All right, but now coming up
on the Breakfast Club, can come consciousness, that's right, doctor
Umar Johnson. Next it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club one O five one, the Breakfast Club. Your
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morning's will never be the same morning. Everybody is dj
n V Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building. Can come
consciousness is back, Doctor Umar Johnson. Welcome piece and pan
Africans and brothers. Glad to be back. And first things first,
man can gratch onto Frederick Douglas Marcus Golf Academy. I've
been paying attention. I see that you got the building. Yes,
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so you've been doing renovations on the building. That's like
the edge back in all kind of other stuff. We're
just about done. I'm hoping by the end of the calendar. Yeah,
we can get our inspection and have a grand open
and in February hopefully. Man, why don't you talk about
that more, doctor Umar, especially when if they tried to
clown you for so long about you know, not out
because if you know that your mission is genuine, it's
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no need to respond to the negativity Because that some
day the fruit of your works will manifest. You followed
fingers while argue, when you know one day they're going
to see the school. I talk about the process because
it was a long process, was a very long process.
Talk about that a little bit and what you had
to get through and also getting funding. Yes, so we
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took our first donation in Saint Louis. Twenty fourteen, we
heard about the Saint Paul's College, which was an HBC
you closed in Virginia. They wanted two millions, so we
tried to raise it as quickly as we can. That
was a bit ambitious. We didn't succeed. It was sold
to an Asian company. Unfortunately, an HBC that you sold
to another race. I think it's a great disappointment for
us as a people. So then we just started looking
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for a day school. And then in twenty seventeen, I
was on loop net and I sold this campus at Wilmington, Delaware.
But they wanted two million dollars. We couldn't afford that.
We only had a half of a million. So I
negotiated with them from August of seventeen until February of nineteen,
and they finally decided to sell us the building for
the money that we had. So now we got the building.
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So what's been going on in the past three and
a half years? Getting contractors who you can trust to
help you with it? And contractors were not kind to us. Man.
They ripped us off, they scammed us, they stole out
the building. The con is real, the con and contractor.
I've been dealing with it for the lasts very real brothers.
And then finally I said, you know what, we may
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have to step outside the African American community to get
this done because we've been waiting three years for our
people to help us, not for free. We could afford
to pay them, but they wasn't being honest with us
and straight up and the white contractors have gotten us
to the finish line in three months versus three years
waiting on our own people. What is the curriculum going
to look like? In addition to your required math, science,
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language and social studies, we're going to have financial and
economic science critical how to do your own taxes, real estate,
international investments, business planning. We have dietary and nutritional how
to eat the live, a lot of your doctor savy
type of information, agricultural and agronomical We're going to teach
them how to grow. They have to grow their own
food in order to graduate. In addition to that, spiritual
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and astrological science, I want our young men to understand
how African people related to God before Abraham, before Jesus,
before Muhammad. There will also be science of the black family,
so that includes science of a black man, a black woman,
the black child, how to be a gentleman, how to
take care of your woman, how to raise your children,
how to be a leader in the community. And of
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course there will be military and political science. If I
didn't mention that, we do want to teach them survival skills,
traditional African martial arts, both with and without weapons. Understanding
the world that we live in. Why is Africa the
richest continent but in the poorest condition while it was
Barack Obama made presidents and it had nothing to do
with America reinventing herself. Okay, Why has multiculturalism been used
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as a weapon against African people? So we want to
make sure that we are graduating well rounded young men
who can go anywhere in the world and build independent communities.
We are a nation building academy. We are not college prep.
We are not military prep, we are not trade school prep.
They will be ready for any of those. But above
all that, we are nation building. Can you answer that
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President Obama question. I'd like to know the answer to that. Oh,
Barack Obama was made president for two reasons. Domestically, he
was made president to force alternative sexual lifestyles onto black children,
sexual confusion as a means of population control. And internationally,
he was made president to go to Africa and to
force africam there to build military basis all throughout the continent.
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And guess what, There's been about six culs in Africa
over the past year, and every single coup was in
a country with a United States military base. No coincidence.
America only practices democracy or the person who wins the
election has an agenda that is in the interests of America.
But you know Obama was opposed the same sex marriage
and oh when he ran, Yeah, but the power structure
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told him, you're going to support this when you get
in there. That was the second term. Yes, ye, yes,
because the agenda had not yet been set. But when
the agenda was set, he had to carry it out.
Because Obama belonged to a white racist political party. Let
me ask you a question. The students that want to
attend your school, Yes, sir, what are the qualifications? If
there are any? Be black? There's really no qualifications. So
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if you're gay as trader, doesn't matter if you're mixed
or anything. Well, a mixed African is considered an African.
We accept you as an African as long as you
identify you have to be psychologically black and you also
have to be biologically black. Now, with that being said,
it's important that black men and black women, even if
they be mixed race Africans, they understand that we will
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not perpetuate that mistake because it does not benefit the
black community. So although you may have a white parent,
you will only produce children with someone who looks like you.
Can we please talk about Jerry Jones, Yes we can.
You recently posted a picture. They tried to slam the
rubble over talk to him. But over the summer. I
guess there was a video of you. I guess jungle
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fever in the mall. Okay, let me tell you what happened.
I thought we talked to him about that. Somebody tried
to hack my phone. I call iPhone, they say okay,
we have an appointment for you. I said, I'm in Philadelphia,
Apple closest placed Cherry Hill Mall, Apple Store. No problem,
I ain't got no phone. I need my phone. I
go to Cherry Hill Bone. It's taken forever for my
appointment to come up. I said, let me find something
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to do. I go, get me some suits, go back,
get the phone fixed. I'm on my way out the mall.
I'm done. I see him standing in the middle with
sense oils crystals. I'm into all that. I said, okay,
this must be a sister. Let me go over here.
I'm looking through the incense. Young white lady come around,
she said, can I help you? I said, this show
stand because I'm like, you know, because this was black
people's stuff, you know what I mean? Something like? She said, yes,
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I'm a stand. She had a little foreign accent. I said,
no problem. So I buy some incense. A brother stops by.
Can I take a picture? Shore? I get a rock?
Sister come by, can't I take a picture. The white
girls started looking at me, like, who are you? Like?
Why is everybody stopping asking you for PITCHU? I said,
I'm doctor. Um, I'm a psychologist. She pulls out her phone.
She said, well, let me see where you are. I said,
go to YouTube typing Umar Johnson breakfast club. That's exactly
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what That's exactly what I took. So she pulls out
a phone, go to jobs breakfast club. She said, that
is you. Some coons at a nearby restaurant are femin
the whole thing. But when they posted, they don't post
the prelude to the conversation. If they would have showed
everybody stopping, they would have knew she must have been
curious about ye. They cut that off and they just
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showed me with her phone, like, I'm how my number?
Can I get your number? Baby? Blah blah blah blah blah.
All I was doing was confirming that that's who I am.
Don't you know? They went up there and interviewed huh.
They interviewed the all week. The people that recorded you
Nick gross from You Too ran to the Cherry Hill mall.
They gotta sat down with the snow bunny. Are you
wanted doctor Umar's wives? Is what they were trying to
figure out. And she told the truth though, and I
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appreciate it that she said all he did was shot.
I wanted to know who he was. Everybody was stopping
to talk to him. He told me to pull out
go to YouTube breakfast club, and he was just confirmed.
I picked up my bag and walked off. They didn't
even show me walk off. I don't think you realize
how funny is it. That's like a doctor umar trap.
We're gonna set up the incense in the rocks, but
go over there, snow Bunny. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was crazy.
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But I'm glad she was out it because she could
have could she could have said he tried to get
at you know what I mean. So I think people
think you hate white people. You don't white people. I
have conversations about white folks all the time. A raps
Chinese East Indian had a group of white boys run
up to me at the airport I was in Dallas, Texas.
Can we take a picture? I took the picture. Why
do I do that? People say, why are you take
pictures when white folks stop you? Because it's important for
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the world to know that my agenda is not hate.
My agenda is African liberation. I'm opposed to white supremacy.
I'm not opposed to white people. My priority is my
own people. But I have nothing against Shorts. I'm unapologetically African.
But the problem is historically any black man who is
unapologetically African, Malcolm, the honorable Marcus Garvey, Stokely, Carmichael, he
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Repeat Newton, anybody who was that way, we will automatically
brand it as auntie. Everybody else that is not true.
We are Africans. We are the original humanitarians of the
planet Earth. We have never been against another people. But
I'm unapologetically committed to my own. We got over with
doctor Umar Johnson. When we come back, don't move as
to breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
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Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We're still
kicking it with doctor Umar Johnson. Now we got to
talk about email Audoka and TJ. Holmes. First of all,
what they did was wrong. You have no business having
relations with another man's wife, if in fact those women
were married. But it's even more wrong because you chose
to go outside your community and do it. It's even
more wrong because you chose to go into the white
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power structure and do it. They were not chastised because
they committed adultery. They were chastised because they failed to
keep in mind that black men get the white women
that other white men genuinely do not want. Looking most
of our celebrities, they don't. They did not marry women
who came from the richest white families. Black money and
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white money don't behave the same New black money and
all white money have two totally different personalities. New black
money would jump on any poor white girl and make
her a billionaire Tiger Woods rich. White money doesn't operate
that way. You see, the sin of eme Udoka and
the sin of t. J. Holmes is you had an
affair with a white man's wife. This is a desirable
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white woman. Somebody loves her and is married to her,
and you had the audacity to take away from her
husband being a Negro. That's why they had to be
sat down. And if I could speak with emay Udoka,
I would have to ask him, on top of all
that you chose a woman from the Mormon Church. The
Mormons historically one of the most racist denominations of the
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Christian religion. With T. J. Holmes, I think that they're
about to demonize him in a real way, like they
even already put out a story that he was having
multiple affairs, but they're going to get him. You are
not allowed to touch the white women that white men
have claimed or considered to be marriage worthy. You get
the leftovers, our athletes, our celebrities, they all got leftovers.
They do not get top of the crop white girls.
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So top of the crop white women is financial status.
Are just women that are bloodline? Okay, it could also
be financial as well, but white men determine who those
women are, and it's normally a mix of income, status
and bloodline as well as occupation. I want to ask
you something, doctumu for you. Have you ever seen an
interracial relationship that was acceptable to you? No? Interracial relationship
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is acceptable because we have too many black women who
are unmarried. Black women are the largest population on the
planet Earth. If you can't find one in America, get
it from Africa. If you can't get it from Africa,
go to the Caribbean, Go to Canada, go to Europe.
Why would a black man need to copulate build a
family with anything other than a black woman when you
have so many black women available. It is an exercise
in self hatred. There's no way to get around it.
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You think Kanye was if he had a black woman,
things would be different. Oh absolutely. I think Kim Kardashian
used him, and the fact that they're making that man
pay two hundred thousand dollars a month in child support
when both he and the wife are billionaires are absolutely ridiculous.
I think they want to break him. And although I
don't agree with the weight in which Kanye articulated some
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of his thoughts, I appreciate the fact that he was
the first black man since Michael Jackson to speak truth
to power, to specifically identify certain communities of Europeans who
have exploited gangster rap, black entertainers, and other people since
its inception, and nobody has called them out. I can't
give Kanye no respect because I've never seen a black
man seek more white validation than Kanye. Well, that's the issue.
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Kanye is not choosing a side. One day, it's about
saving our people. The next day you want to date
with another snow bunny. One day it's about helping the
old press, but the next day you're campaigning for Donald Trump.
One day it's about being independent. The next day I'm
hearing about you going into business with some white man.
Make up your mind, and at this point, I'm gonna
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be honest with you. Although I appreciate Kanye's honesty, I
think most of his agenda is about Kanye. And I'm
going to say that because when I look at our
black billionaire class, whether it's Kanye, whether it's Oprah, whether
it's jay Z, whether it's Tyler Perry, even if he's
no longer in that class, none of them, Lebron, Puffy,
none of them have built an independent black institution for
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the black community anywhere in this country. Not one. How
many lashes with Kanye get I'm still working on Kanye
lash count because I want to see where he ends up.
I need him to make up his mind and then
stay there, and I need him to be a little
bit more articulate but what he says, because although I
think Kanye is on the right track, he's not articulating
himself well enough. He's not controlling his public narrative. And
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I would not put him on the same level as
a Kyrie Irving because I believe Kyrie is one genuine
in his thinking. I think he's very thought out, and
I think Kyrie does a good job of controlling his narrative.
And I think that community that tried to destroy him
could be accused of being hypocritical because Amazon is not
pulling a DVD. They have not been accused of being
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anti Semitic, they have not been accused of being racist,
They have not being accused of being a hate monger
of any other people. So if Kyrie can be accused
of all that for sharing a video that he was
not in, how is it that Amazon gets none of
the smoke when they said they're not going to pull
yesterday and I asked the same question, he said, Look,
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we've launched the whole campaign against Amazon. We announced on
Monday we're working with the German government because Holocaust denihilism
and that movie is offensive in part because it says
that white Jews invented the Holocaust, that it didn't really happen.
That's not true. But Holocaust denialism is illegal in Germany.
That movie is available on Amazon Germany. So we are
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not working with the German government because Amazon is breaking
the law. But where is the media campaign by them
to crucify Amazon. The way to crucify Kyrie for sharing
the video that Amazon is making millions of dollars on
I will say sypocritical state is dot gom up. I
feel like sometimes we can't be selective moralists, but I
think sometimes we, as in black people on social media,
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make these stories bigger because if we want it, like
the bread fall situation Amazon, if we talked about those
situations like we talk about other things, we would create
those campaigns. But the white media made Kanye's excuse me
Kyrie situation an issue. So if you're going to make
it an issue for Kyrie, white media making it issue
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for Amazon white media, I mean the white media did
report on it, when when didn't get the same energy,
I think the same that's a double sting because of
what we talk about. And anybody anybody who practices selective morality,
whether you're European Jew, whether you a revolutionary Pan Africanist,
whether you're a socialist, a Christian or Muslim of Hebrew,
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selective morality, it's hypocrisy. Amazon is still selling it. They
have yet to be branded by the ADL or anybody
else's anti Semitic. That's hypocrisy. That's what That's one of
the question hypocrisy. That's one of the questions. I asked
Jonathan Greenblad, I said, you know, it feels like um
when we do something, there's consequences for yes, So I
ask them, how do you punish that level of white privilege?
How do you punish it down? They're not going to
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because at the end of the day, white supremacy requires
commitment and loyalty from all groups of white people. The
Kyrie and Kanye issue was more about suppressing free speech
for hetero sexual black males, and it was about anti
Semitism or anything like that. I'm not against any of that,
you said. The only thing I pushed back on is, man,
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I do not like seeing people proper up Kanye was
bro because Kanye was is the most anti black negro
out here, and I do not like when people just
why do you say that? Why do you say he's
about him? Look at who he chooses to be with.
And even when he had those billion dollar companies, what
was under the hood of those companies, Doctor Umar, Where
was his black staff? I agree, where was his black
leadership degree? You know where? And that's why right now,
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as I just said a minute ago, I believe Kanye's
agenda is what's best for Kanye. I really believe he
did what he did to get freed of them contracts
because he has the brand, in the platform and the
status now where he could probably make his own sneakers
and make his own music and probably sell as much,
if not more than I'm giving that man way too much, believe,
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so I don't move. We got more with doctor Umar Johnson.
When we come back as the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ n V. Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking with doctor Umar Johnson.
Now we gotta talk Charlemagne's favorite NFL team, the Cowboys
and Jerry Jones. It's the same Jerry Jones who never
hired a black coach. Same Jerry Jones, during the Colin
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Kaepernick protests of twenty sixteen, said if any of my
players are caught quote unquote disrespecting the American flag by
taking a knee, They're not gonna play on my team
no more. This is that Jerry Jones who never stood
up against any of the racism in the state of Texas.
And he gets caught in the picture September the ninth,
nineteen fifty seven North Little Rock High School, and then
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he commits three lies. He was part of a mob
to deny a group of African Americans entry into North
Little Rock High School, He says he was just there
to be curious. He says, neither he nor any of
the other white boys or people there knew what they
were going to get into. That's lie number one. Jerry
Jones had already admitted that his coach told him not
to go nowhere near that they would be trouble there.
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And then when he was asked whether he regretted being there,
he never answered the question, where is Roger Goodell? Why
isn't he being given a list of demands, just like
Kyrie was being given a list of demands? And check
this out to make matters worse, guess what else happening.
On September nine, nineteen fifty seven, DJMY President Dwight D.
Eisenhower signs the nineteen fifty seven Civil Rights Bill creating
the Civil Rights Commission within the Department of Justice. First
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Act of Civil Rights legislation says eighteen seventy five, Jerry
Jones and arrest of them kids. They knew that they
were there to repudiate that presidential signing. Jerry Jones knew
exactly what he was going to get into. Now, Stephen A.
Smith says he don't deserve to be held accountable for
his part in supporting one of the most racist events
in American history, which was the desegregation of America schools.
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He shouldn't be held accountable. Stephen A says, since this
happened sixty five years ago, he should get it pass
because Stevenay is probably up to one hundred and fifty
thousand lashes right now for his coning. But listen, if
Jerry Jones get it passed because he's fourteen, why didn't
e Matil get it past he was fourteen? Why are
we protecting privileged white men? And you know what makes
it so sad, Jerry Jones don't even have to defend himself.
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He got black man who will jump up? Did you
see Michael Irvin? This uncle remus? Michael Irvin says, oh,
he wasn't at the front of the line. So because
he wasn't at the front of the line, he less
racist than the ones who's at the front. Jerry Jones
is a righteous man and a great man. All white
people were that way back in the day. This is
Michael Irvin. All white people were that way back in
the day. So we're supposed to get Jerry Jones the past.
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There's nothing worse. How many lashes with Michael Irvin? Get
about five thousand lashes for that. No black man should
ever volunteer himself, Stephen A. Smith and Michael Irvin to
play defense attorney for a white man. Jerry Jones ain't
thinking about black folks. He has yet to speak up
on social district justice issues. He is a racist and
he should be forced to sell the team. But it's
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not gonna happen. Why because it would take the players
of the NFL to protest to force them out. And
we already see that our NFL athletes and our NBA
athletes don't have enough courage. They're more concerned with money
than they are about the movement. And that's why I'm
disappointed in Dion's And talk to me about Dion before
you get into it. You know, Charlemagne gave donkey to
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day to people that would criticize I know, and I'm
coming right at let's go. Let's go. I'm coming right
at let's go. He's wrong, but I have two levels
of wrong. I got a low level and I got
a high. I'll explain him to you quickly. My low level.
If Dion told the administration and the players at Jackson
State that I'm taking his job, but I need y'all
to know if something better comes along, I may be leaving.
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He said that. I didn't see that. That's what I
played the clip the other day. He said it in
sixty minutes. What happens when power five school says give
us a number, we'll make it work. I'm gonna have
to entertain it. Are yes, I'm gonna have to entertain it?
Straight up? Well, I would be a fool not to.
Dion has always been transparent and open about what his
goals were. I disagree with you. He told them if
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it comes as way, he would have to entertain it.
He never said I would leave you that soon. I'm
going to go back and study some more. But from
what I seen him say, he was not that direct.
But if he was. If he was, he's still wrong.
But it's a low level because at Licia was transparent
and you gave him informed consent. Still wrong. Now, if
he didn't tell them that, and I'm hearing from people
who know athletes on that team that they were not
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told it that way, that automatically means that Dion Sanders used, abused,
and exploited HBCU Jackson State just to be given an
opportunity to show predominantly white institutions that he could coach.
The reason I'm so personally disappointed in Dion as I
thought he was there for a movement, not for money.
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Meaning Dion Sanders the coach of Jackson State. I foresaw
a situation where Dion would hire other coaches, other retired
black NFL greats, to coach other HBCUs, and doing so,
you attract our top tier high school athletes to come
to MAYBECU. Maybe stay with me, stay with me, stay
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with me. Footballing back. You know, like I know, if
you got top tier NFL greats coaching HBCUs the athletes
to come in, it was coming for d I. He
showed you. He showed you. And there's others of the
famous people, and there's other ones just as great. So
let's say the Georgia, Tennessey State. That's one person. We're
talking about a system, not an individual. So Don and
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these other coaches bring all these athletes from high school
to play football basketball. So for the revenue of the
HBCU goes up. Envy as a result of the revenue
going up, Charlemagne. The school's got more money. They don't
have to subject themselves to closure. They have to subject
themselves to being dependent on white money. You got HBCUs
at risk of being closed. I read something that said
almost a half of them may not survive the decade.
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So this was bigger than football. This was about the
survival of the HPCITU especially. No, no, no, We've got
trying to an individual stopped trying to get celebrities a past, Charlot.
You're blaming an individual, and you're blaming black men for
not being men. Brought HBCUs chronically underfunded, of course, where
they chronically under funded before Deon, Yes, where they be
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chronically underfunded after Dion. Absolutely of those reasons that they
chronic underfunds because we as black men have not come
together to create the funding source to make sure they survived.
I don't want to hear about the government we have. True,
you'll interview him every day. I'm with you. So so
you got you got low alumni donors. Ok right, I'm
going down Its correct, that's an US problem. He part
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of us. Why you keep exipting better than that? He's okay,
But the point is that one man could have been
a catalyst for a movement that would have revolutionized the
survival of hc Why does the movement stop just because
he left us sitting? The point just about Frederick Douglas,
But if Frederick Douglas would have pulled out, it would
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have hurt it. The underground railroad wasn't just about Harriet,
but if she would have pulled out, it would have failed.
And for him to pour out of Jackson State the
way that he did it before making sure the HPCU
system survived, to me was selfish. He chose money over
the movement. Charlotte made celebrities do it all the time,
and y'all want to give him a pass Nobody getting
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no passion sayings is he had a chance to help
and he hurt, and y'all want to condone that because
you black celebrities are not committed to the best interests
of black Imagine your question when semester question, when Dion
was coaching high school kids for several years, when he
was talking about talking about I'm gonna get there, when
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he was coaching high school kids for several years, when
he was opening up Prime Prep Academy, that got closed
down because they had financial issues. When he went to
Jackson State for one point two million dollars before years
and said, you know what, y'all listen, y'all take half
this salary six and go build a better go build
a better facility for students. And he got to pay
back three hundreds and after all that, I'm still gonna
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leave Jackson State for a super white college that got
a one point six black student but you let me
finish my point rate? No, no win six black students,
which means the only blacks on that campus are the fleets.
And you're gonna tell me that that's a step up.
You sold us out for money, bro, Can you say
it's about money when you he showed when his track
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record shows he stayed for four years, that was no commitment.
His track record shows that if white people give me
the money, I'll turn my back on the HPC system.
Celebrities are not above accountability. Stock how many how many last?
For fifty thousand lashes for d now no no, no, no, no, no, no,
shut up, shut up. More important question, how much you're
gonna donate to an HPC you Today, I'm building two
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independent schools. The first and it's hitta. If you're gonna
be that, how much? Answer your question? First of all,
I'm not a multi millionaire. Second of all, why you
gotta be? I finished my question. I donate to HBCUs
on a regular basis. I do, But my point is,
I'm focused on destroying the school to prison pipeline. I'm
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building two independent schools for that black money. Nobody you've
interviewed in this studio ever up, it's doing that. So
I'm doing my part, and that's why I can expect
Dion Sanders to do his part. With all that said,
doctor Duma, what do we do for HPCUS moving forward?
Because Dion gone, I just told you, Black celebrities have
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to come together. Stop buying chains, stop going to clubs
and strip joints, stop with all the expensive clothing, stop cooning,
and use some of this disposable income that we spend
it on Christmas gifts right now and come up with
a funding source. So many celebrities went to HBCUs, why
can't they be the catalyst of a black celebrity and
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grass roots because we should be paying too absolute movement
to finance this. I'm simply saying Dion could have been
the face of that and was beginning to be, and
he allowed himself to get bought out by White. He
love the Blueprint. I don't want to hear about hen
left the Blueprint by Harriet Tubman saying I'm not gonna
help you on the underground railroad. I'm a leader Blueprint,
Marcus Garvey, I'm not gonna help you with the independence move.
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That's cowardly, liss Man. I'm not. I can't believe I'm
not putting hollowing on because there's enough of us that
can keep these programs sustained if we do what we're
supposed to do. And also, I just want to tell you,
Doctor Umar is gonna be on my late night talk
show this week and we're gonna have a hell of
a time listen. N I want your listeners please support
the Frederick Douglas Marcus Golf Academy. Get on your cash app,
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dollar sign f DMG school, PayPal, dot me, slash FDMG Academy,
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site www dot Doctor Umar dot tv if you need
to reach me. Two one five nine eight nine nine
eight five eight. Black celebrities must be held accountable. I
always appreciate you. Doctor, thank you so much. Appreciate you.
All Right, well we gotta take our flick, right, we
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gotta close it out man's breast. Oh my bad, it's
the Breakfast Club. One love y'all, one love y'all. Ain't
gonna just cut off drunken love like that? Now. That
should have played Fight the Power after that interview, Why
public Enemy? Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely why doctor Doctor Slashes
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wanted make sure you go watch that interview later on
Breakfast Club YouTube page and make sure you scream huh.
Check it out and make sure you go scream. My
late night talks to you a hell of a week.
Doctor Umar was on there last night as well. Actually,
we're gonna play a clip from doctor Uma later on
because he had some things to say about the Britney
grinder situation. No, no, we're gonna play it now. You
(01:00:20):
gotta let's get or you gossiping or chatting report. I mean,
I guess we're on the Breakfast Club. This is where
the tea spells right right on the Breakfast Club. And
I just want to tell you guys, that's how a
conversation should happen. Doctor Umar didn't leave upset. There was
no attitudes. It was no I hate you. It was
(01:00:42):
just great conversation, which is what we need sometimes. This conversation,
whether you're right, whether you're wrong, whether you agree disagree,
what the reality is. That's how black men debate, That's
how that's how we debate, not even just with black men.
You know, I be like that with my guy Andrew Shows,
like you know, when you're passionate and you believe in something,
that's how we get at each other. And that's how
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he should. Yeah. But all of while, he was on
Charlemagne's show last night, Hell of a Week, and Doctor
Umar spoke about Britney Grinder being released. What do you think,
what does this do for the Biden administration? Doesn't well,
you respect him more? Absolutely not. Okay, I remember when
Joe Biden was having a conversation with you and he
told black people that if you don't vote for him,
(01:01:24):
you're not black. And then after he got elected, he
took care of every other constituency except Black America. When
they look at Britney Grinder, they're looking at four distinct
voter bases. You're looking at the celebrity base, You're looking
at the LGBTQ base, you're looking at the woman base,
and you're looking at the African American base. These are
going to be very four, very critical voter basis come
(01:01:47):
election times. So they're really just arming up for that
war against Donald Trump. Yeah, I mean there's something to
that point. You know. The Biden administration, Uh definitely can
put that on on their resume, and I'm sure that's
something voters will consider in two twenty four if Biden
decided to run again, or somebody from Biden's administration decides
to run again and decide the run period. And salute
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Now they have over one hundred thousand customers, and that
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small businesses, whatever it may be. So salute to Killer
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Mic and man Bryan Glover and everybody over at Greenwood.
Drop on a clues bombs for everybody at Greenwood. My
good brother Killer Mike always. Man. You know, Killer Mike
is one of those people y'all can be out there
chatting about Killer Mike. Killer Mike gonna be in the
community doing the work always. Shout to Atlanta Mayor Andrew J. Young.
As to Andrew J. Young, Salutor, Ryan, get Ryan's at them.
(01:02:53):
You just said it, Glover, Bryan Glover, Yes, salut all
those brothers, man, they're doing the work. What you're doing
right now. Also, Megan Markle, you know, she talked about
how she didn't know she was black really until she
went to the UK. Second one very different to be
a minority but not be treated as a minority right
(01:03:14):
off the bat. Obviously, now people are very aware of
my race because they made it such an issue when
I went to the UK, But before that, most people
didn't treat me like a black woman, so that talk
didn't have to happen for me. What yeah, also talks
about not trying to stand out. To Megan Markle, you
can't ever wear the same color as her, majesty if
(01:03:36):
there's a group event, but then you also shouldn't be
wearing the same color as one of the other more
senior members of the family. So I was like, well,
what's a color that they'll probably never wear? Camel beige, white.
So I wore a lot of mute at tones. But
it also was so I could just blend in, like
I'm not trying to stand out here. I cannot express
(01:03:57):
to you how much I don't give a damn abounding people,
all of them, the royal family. I don't care. Honestly
mean neither. I don't care. I don't care. Nothing that
I heard just now interests me in any way, shape
or form. I couldn't be in a royal family. I
wear red. What I mean? They crips? Shut up, man.
She said she couldn't stand out. So that's why she
(01:04:17):
couldn't wear the same colors as the queen. So she
had to wear like camel colors. Oh, they got colors
over there like gangs. You know, I don't know you
they got really you know what that is? Your room report?
So hold on? The queen was cripping. Baby? Why whow baby?
I had no idea. Now you learned something new every day.
(01:04:38):
Put you on to it. Wow, who are you giving
your donkey too? Man? For you know we could do
two things? Okay, now we could do donkey today, or
we could use that donkey of the daytime because we
got the boogie coming in. We could take some phone
calls right now and ask people, you know what, what
their thoughts on doctor Umar's conversation was. I have no
problem doing that, you know what I mean? Which one
you want to do? I'm gonna open phone. Let's talk
(01:05:00):
to the people and talk to the people. Let's talk
to the people. Then, yeah, fine, public gonna fight the
power yet, man, Doctor Umar was just on and talking
all that black power and you ain't fine power. One
hundred and five and five one oh five one. Call
us right now, just tell us what you know, your
thoughts are on doctor Umar's conversation, some of the things
that he said, and make sure you scream my late
night talks to your hell of a week on Paramount
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Plus right now. Doctor Umar was on there last night
along with my man Kaz and Sam Morelli and Ivan
Ordi was on last night too. All right, so we're
gonna take your calls when we come back. How you
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But morning, everybody, we are the Breakfast Club. Now. Usually
we do dog ky today here, but today we're opening
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up the phone lines. Doctor Ormore Johnson has just stopped
through and we want to get some of the your
feedback on some of the things. He was saying, Hello,
who's this? Hey, what's open? Morning? It Jay from Georgia, Georgia.
What do you feel about doctor Moore Johnson's conversation? Okay,
so I've literally said this morning, I hope they opened
up some phone lines because I got something to say.
(01:06:23):
Let's go. I am absolutely high of this rhetoric that
Dionne is supposed to be the face of the brand
of like h three to use are notorious for mismanagement
of things at the top level. Period. I am an
hc you graduate, so it's not like I'm just taking
out of turn. But at the end of the day
was a lot of topic behavior um organizational politics that
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were going on there at Jackson State that Dion has
been speaking out about since before he made his announcement
to leave. So there were problems there that needed to
be a dream none of it was none of it. No,
I agree they want everything to lie on the back
of one man when at the end of the day,
even my shulf there's the HPCU graduate. So I'm gonna
(01:07:09):
speak on it. We barely support HPCUS outside of home
come a weekend. That's right to be clear, and like
we need to as a community are responsible for HBCU,
not just this one man. But it's like doctor Umar,
like I usually can ride with him on a lot
of stuff that he sayd but like her or sir,
you cannot place the responsibility and the onus of ah
(01:07:31):
told you some a ship on one man. The three
years team was there what other NFL former NFL players, commentators,
analysts came and put their mess on the line at
a team at a at an HBCU to coach. Right, Well,
I gotta salute Addie George. But you know, like I
told doctor Umar, HBCUs were chronically undefunded before Dion, and
they're gonna be chronically undefunded after Dion. And it's up
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to us, you know, to make sure that these programs
have the money that they can to sustain, you know,
because they got stayed under investment, lower alumni contributions, lowing downmands.
To me, a lot of that as us problems. Absolutely, Hello,
who's this good morning? What did you think about doctor
Moore Johnson's interview? Brother? I kind with it. Deon Samles,
(01:08:15):
I kind of disagree with his fate. Man huh, Deon family.
I still said, Dean Summers have a have a vision
up here to him. You know what I'm saying. Started
win started, He started coaching with his son in the
high school, and then he saved after Shall Door went
home to college, he saved with the high school. And
then it is the Door sophomore year in college. That's
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when they both went off to Jackson State. You say that,
Jackson says them two years, he got his conditions up
and did what he said he was gonna do, include
and bringing back the championship and now that he's done that,
he decided to leave and they want to criticize him.
But my thing, yeah, he didn't leave and goes to
another ACCU. He left and went to the PAC twelve.
(01:09:00):
The next step might be for him to go to
the SEC. Well, you know, you know his dream job
is Florida State. I mean, Dianna has said that from
the beginning he wants to go coach at his alma mater,
Florida State. Right, Hello, who's this Hey? This is the
one calling back man? How are you doing? What's up? Brother?
What were your thoughts of doctor Moore Johnson's interview. I
believe what you especially like with the celebrities that I
(01:09:23):
believe we can't come to jother and like help uself.
But I mean what people are understands. I believe that
in that stands, they don't have to do Funny State.
But I believes the people together, we can't come together
to stop asking for the government to do things for us,
even though they owners a lot that they can't pay.
But I definitely agree with what doctor Umar is definitely saying.
(01:09:43):
And I will say as far as the government when
it comes to HBCUs man. One of the reasons HBCUs
are chronically under funded is due to state under investment.
So no, you should be on your states ask about,
you know, making sure they give up that money to HBCUs. Right,
and if you want to see the full interview, you
can check it out on Breakfast up online dot com.
Our doctor Moore Johnson was here the phone lines and
lightening up, so definitely leave a comment. We're gonna be
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reading them. And up next we have a boogie. He
has a new album out today. Me versus myself. We're
gonna kick it with a boogie when we come back.
Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club,
Power one O five one, The Breakfast Club. Your morning's
will never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlottagne,
(01:10:28):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building. He just celebrated his birthday,
so I'm surprised he's here. He was in the club
all night last night. I appreciate you I for waiting
for me. Year books here. How old you turn a boogie?
Seventh day? You're getting up there, bro. You know what's
so interesting? Man? My daughter's fourteen, and she just started
(01:10:52):
listening to the rap. I didn't even know she was
listening to the rap, you know, I mean, because she
never seemed to be in the music. So I'm talking
to him, like, well, who's your favorite artist? She said
a mother Bookie. It'd be out of nowhere for me too,
because it's like, like, you don't know your fans until
you actually go touch the touch. That's what this album
is all about, right, me and me versus myself. Yeah, yeah,
this is the most touch and touch album I'm never
(01:11:12):
gonna do. When it comes down to it, like me
and fans signing autographs and CDs. I'm going a thousand
people with Day install. It's like back, they're back. Why
are you getting back to that? But why are you going?
Because that's that's what usually ought to do in the
very beginning when they first started. It's getting back to
that time. They made it harder for us for a
little you know, I ain't gonna go too crazy, but
they made a little hardest hart of us artist nine Days.
(01:11:33):
I'm gonna put youall on after this, but yeah, we
gotta say, when you say they made it harder, who
made it harder? I don't know what it is, but
they made it. They made it tough. It used to
be fifteen hundred streams equal one celle, right, they kind
of doubled that. Now it's almost three thousand. Yeah, so
imagine what the numbers is looking like now. But how
did they just do that? How how do you just
count back? That's my that's side of mine, you know,
(01:11:54):
So I gotta I got only one job, so to
fix that, I can't even you know, I don't even
know who you know, government, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
you think artists um got away from doing that traditional
stuff because they're still relying on the internet. Let me
just get my online promotion and see what happens. And
they forgot that ground game. Now they're working with the
system of how it works like and so like it
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always changes. So I mean, we always got to adapt
to this, adapt saying buying man fellas for me, Like,
but how do you chase that? Right? Because you were drowning?
Did was seven million? Over seven million? Yeah? Drowning almost diamond?
Now almost diamond? So how do you chase that? Because
now you know, it's almost like the game that they
moved the goal post on you. There's no change and
now you just add on. We just add on, keep
(01:12:35):
on going. We ain't even look back for real though.
That's my main thing, right, I don't even look back.
I just do it. After this album, going back to
back three albums this year on Guard twenty twenty three,
were going every three months, spend cycle on them one time.
I mean, when it comes down to um everything we're
doing with the with the um Ball Clays, I forgot
what they were doing ball Lays. It just announced to
(01:12:56):
show what the ball Clays actually, our station is doing
it and we're actually gonna have some tickets to give away.
I'm I'm not sure today, but it's March fourth, when
you're doing the show a party bus where actually we're
gonna be taking listeners to a boogie show. We'll give
you more details about that. So you released a video
about a day ago with kode That Black. This is
how long you've been up here. Last time you was
up here, you and Kodak Black was kind of beef
(01:13:16):
and going back and forth. Now, I ain't never had
no beef. It's it's all like when they looked like
and then that stuff. Man, you know he can't even
he can't even assume from there. It's black people just
say whatever they want. Yeah, so don't want to fight
each other. You want to fight down Q and it
was a thing. I can't see all that. Can't you
can't say each other. You never heard me say anything
no that. It was never nothing like you know anything,
(01:13:37):
Go go with that now. The album is called Me
Versus Myself, and it says it represents your two sides
as an artist in a person. So what's the difference
between you as a person and you as an artist.
It's not just between like that that right there. It's
like it's a whole lot of ways. I look at
it in an alter ego. I wake up in the morning, bro,
I live, I live a million lives. So it's not
(01:13:57):
just me versus myself. It's a whole bunch of us.
And it just comes down to like what I what
I know, what I break it down to in terms
of answering the questions myself, Like you know how people
usually look left and right, but how you figure this
shout even if you're not asking questions, somebody's on the
left side, on the right side trying tell you the
answers and that's how I even grew up, like I
(01:14:18):
was cheating on a test. So you know, we can't
cheat this time. We got a whole we got a
whole type of like environment where you know, you gotta
depend on yourself nine days, you gotta turn this sh up.
So that's why we're here right now doing this me
versus myself thing, because man, a whole lot of things
that I just went through where I can't even you know,
just put it out there in the songs, But it's
deeper than that. At one time, we couldn't keep a
(01:14:38):
bookie out the Bronx, right you you were home every
other day, you were on the block every other day.
You know, the craziest place in America is the Bronx
and all the Florida. You do know that. Right now
they'd be saying, yeah, I heard, I heard a little,
you know the stories. So what made you say? You
know what, maybe that's not where I should stay a lot?
You still, because I'm not dirty, no more, ill used
to be dirty bunks. Ain't I ain't dirty, So we
(01:15:01):
got changed up. I'm Hollywood Bronx, so we gotta switched
that one up on. God, ain't dirty Bronx. Remember when
Dirty Brooks was so bad? Friends week, we're gonna do
buy SADDI with it. We can't, you know, Yeah, we're
changing things up. You know. Also, don't think it's fair,
old man, because they bring y'all young artists fresh out
(01:15:22):
the hood and just throw y'all in front of the cameras.
Just throw y'all in front of the microphone. Look look
at my eyes. Look I got bags of my eyes
right last install. They just told me singles? Why you
cut the ones? Why you ain't let him fly? I
through thirty yesterday? I through thirty the day before yesterday.
(01:15:43):
I ain't even know what this was. I thought it
was hunteds what yeah, bro like, why you got singles here?
It just I ain't even know you do? Thank you?
I think I'm not gonna take hold on you. Sixty
grand and two days sixty back to back because I
was gonna through twenty seven thousands, because I turned twenty seven.
You know, we ain't going crazy like that how he
went before, because we was in the strip club every
(01:16:04):
day before. You're right, No, Now this time around, I'm
just you know, celebrating the cages, especially the cases only
but two days it is might be there. That's all Jackings.
I want you to. I want you. I like that.
It's cool because you're young, you can live your life,
but you should start flexing different. You know. Throw that
money at HBCUs, throw that money at mental health. Ain't
gonna talk on me. I throw that, you know. Yeah,
Like it's places where they want to see me throw
(01:16:25):
the bread into. That's kind of stupid. So I'm gonna
show them that. But what they don't want me to
throw my bread into, I'm not gonna show them that.
So when you actually donate to like real causes, you're
not gonna let them know. Yeah, I'm not you said,
I just gave you that. I don't go up to bumps,
like I said before, in my whole life, I don't
go up to bumps and put them on camera. You're
not get what you're saying. What he is You put
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a bummer on the camera and you're giving dollar a
hundred dollars bill, Like, that's not me. That was never me.
I get it. When I donate for whatever you want
to call it, for my taxes or whatever, that's not me.
I'm not donating for you know what, I'm saying I
do that, but I'll do for rights. But when I donate,
I donate, you know what I'm saying, Like, that's not
me when it comes to or the publicity actually for
you know, but yeah, what do you think about the
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music now? In some of the music coming out of
the Bronx and went out of Chicago, people are talking
about Talk thirteen. I was thirteen winning for I mean,
it's been like this role models. That's up. I'm trying.
(01:17:30):
I'm trying, or don't follow me, don't follow me. But
you know, so when you they said you got an
experience where you took fifty fans and took them through
the Bronx to get the first listen to the album.
So with that, what are you trying to show? I'm
going out now. I'm doing like a talk not a
toll bus, but it's kind of like a bus party bus,
like a party bus where fans are gonna see me
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perform live on the bus. Last time I did it,
I went around kind of performing for the whole Bronx
outside the bus. We're gonna do it like that too,
but we're gonna do a VIP package for the for
the fans. That's touch a touch, like I said, and
we're gonna be on the bus inside the dock from me.
So what are you show them in the Bronx? I mean,
because you know you, I don't want to say a
place that you escape the bridge. Okay, okay, yeah, I
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just came from hatbridge. That's saying any Like, you know,
I don't go to the block to episode of Bronx
all the time, but you know, it's like who else
do I know? When it comes down there like my
friends and my friends Stile, my family and my family Stile.
You know, I got it. It's the industry and it's
real life. Still, you know, you gotta treat this business
how it is. You can't get too comfortable and make
that home like that, you know what I'm saying. So
it is so you just want to show them like, yo,
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this is what influences the music exactly exactly. It's not
even that it's just in my heart. It's apposed to
be out there, like I'm not supposed to be on
the block. Bro Look why I'm I'm not supposed to
go back there, but really i'd be like that's just
in my heartsome sound. You just end up there you know,
even when you see what happens to the other rappers
a lot of times when they go back to their
own community that we see legendarily said that most rappers
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get killed in their own time. Yeah, that's the thing
that people don't realize when it comes down to mistake.
Now we've seen from other fellows, you know, like it's
like a year go by, two years go by, and
we don't participate no more. We just buy past. So
it's like I just moved militant though, So it's you know,
like forever and not have anything that happens is we
add on, I have a subtract. So when you see
another incident, you like go get another security or different
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than that. Yeah, even meetings, meetings, Yeah, back to back,
all right, we got more with a boogie when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with a boogie.
I was gonna ask you have a surprise with how
strong your fan bases and continue to be like you
show a lot of follow in ten minutes. Yeah, that
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core fan base is like, it's a hard thing to get.
It took me a long time to build that too.
One thing I do want to say on that behalf
right there is that I apologize to all my fans
that waited for so long, and I would never do
that again. Why but why why did they have to
wait so long? They didn't have to wait so long.
I just you know, people go through their own things.
That's your problem. It was one of those. And I
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ain't gonna do that again. I ain't gonna it's my
it's my job. Like I said, I was also gonna
ask you during it, right before the pandemic, you had,
you had your baby. So so how was that pandemic
because the pandemic opens up a lot, right because now
you know, usually you're on the road every week and
you don't get to see your girl as much, you
don't see your baby as much, but now you're in
that house everything. So how was that experience that brought
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me locked down? Like I was in the house all
the time literally when when the pandemic first started, and
I didn't. I ain't like how I got used to that.
The best feeling in the world is waking up, you know,
I got your family there, everything is all right when
it comes down to that. Anything else outside of the
house that's not family related is it's like it's relevant,
but it's irrelevant when it comes to the family first,
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So everything else is like less stressful when it comes
down say, anybody being happy inside the house, you know,
so how did that make you a better person? You know,
especially having a baby and being in the house that long,
because you get to experience things that you know, we
didn't get the experience because we usually everybody he's on
the road. It made me ask so many questions about
how long, like how much I should be there, things
like that, Like I'm going on tour this this um
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February coming up, and I want to go on tour
back to back to back, right, But I also don't
like bring my kids on the road with me. It's
a it's a dangerous world out here when it comes
to certain places, especially with shows thousands of people. You know,
it's too much going on. And I'm a parent on
a person, so you know, people do that, but I
don't be doing it like that, you know what I'm saying.
But when it comes down to it, it's just like
whoever you whoever your person now is like, do whatever
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you want to do. I don't like to tell people
they suposed to do things a certain way, none of that. No,
I guess you got to look at it like, you know,
you're securing your your your kids future for sure. You
know deeper than that when it comes to kids future,
you know, because it's your prime earning. Is getting that bad?
Just here alliolence ain't none of that no more. It's different.
You know, listen, when I call you to come perform
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for my daughter's birthday or something. Okay, you got the questions, questions,
I don't gotta give me nothing. Yeah, yeah, it's been
my Yeah, I didn't hear that. I'm right over there
in jury talking about when he in the club, you
know he'd be in Dubai in the clause, no little
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kid said day he don't need the club dub He
messed it up to by the country. I tried, he
messed it up. So for for all your fans out there,
that that about the you know, streaming a new album,
what do they get from this album that they didn't
get from the last album. Last album, y'all didn't get
the whole package of me. Just I dropped the album
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and not everything happened, you know, pandemic happened, and I
just you know, I went out to the lights with
this album right here, I'm really I really get the show,
y'all why they're so fire. First of all, I'm gonna
let you hear it first when they come down to
I want that album to come out, and I want
y'all to really really tune in this this ship called
me versus my son for a reason. First soon again
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food for thought. I need y'all to tune in every
single word, tune in that assoca I really be talking.
And the transition from artists my first mixtape to this
album right here, I feel like the development is just
too crazy to um so like by pass if you
really a fan of the first musicum the songs when
I first came out, I feel like it's just too
much of a development. So, man, did you take the
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opportunity for granted when you first got on, when you
first got in the game, when I was I was
on when I first got on. Yeah, I was on
the studio every single day, faithfully, just like how I
am now. But I was in there after. I mean,
my album next day, I'm still in there, like I
didn't make an album. I'm still like that, Like that's
all I mean. You were one of the first artists
that that didn't necessarily need radio, that you would have
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one of the first artists that radio didn't matter when
you're streaming at alarming rates. And I just remember that
you didn't care about radio. You didn't care if you
record was on the radio as much. And one of
the first artists that had a huge success without that. Yeah,
I'm me and Bro was talking about that men shout
out the vert where hit Me and Bro had that
conversation about that ship a minute ago. When when it
comes down to it, that's why I say, it's all
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on your person now, like every artist is, you know,
a different artist like you. Gotta really look at it.
We can't all do the same things at all. So
shout out to my boy girl or not one right there?
Do you feel the success like you when you title
a record drowning to the water record that does that
put pressure on that record? I just want the name
of water to be honest. But we did that because
for a certain reason. Yeah streams, Yeah, and I would
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you know, with with next year being hip Hop fifty
right in fifty at Anniversary hip Hop and of course
hip hop was started creating found it in the Bronx.
Do you grow up differently being that the Bronx is
the birthplace of hip hop or is it one of
those things where it's just it kind of goes over
your head now that tradition, don't leave the Bronx. When
you go there, it's like they're gonna show you. You're
gonna be, You're gonna feel like you're in the heart
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whatever you're at in the Bronx. And like, especially my
neighborhood is like a really you haven't been to damn
community center and like and it's free food and everybody's
just showing love and that in that community absolutely and
you feel that love and you know, you in the
Bronx or wherever you came from, it's it feels like
that outside of my block, like literally, so like it's
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too much love. And the energy is what you look for, well,
you don't even like, you don't even look for the love.
You look for the energy and it comes through. So
if we talk about the energy, and even on the
we talk about your mentors and how fifty cent you
love listen to fifty Cents and we talk about sometimes
a lot of the ogs fail the new artists. Do
you look at it differently when when you look at
somebody's new artists coming up, do you try to highlight
them or try to get them guidance if it's whether
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it is whether it's rapping, whether it's investments, whether you
know things that you did wrong. I do exactly when
I'm supposed to end on that point of view where
I wanted to be taught, like I want to show
people things after I'm done and I succeed. That's why
when it comes to everything we were just talking about earlier,
I'm not going to tell them about that. And also
like god them wrong. Imagine I'm building a ninety story
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building in the city, half residential, half half hotels right now,
right now, and we're talking about it and two years,
Lady Ascent, what's going on with it? What's going on
with it? If that take us so long with them,
you know kind of border pools and that I'm I'm
in the middle of making all my plans. It's like
two three years later, it's like you you can finally
explain somebody like I succeeded in this ship, not even
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succeeded yet. You finally got it running and started the
way you want and then years later you got to
tell somebody I succeeded only in music and certain things.
Can you really tell somebody like boom, because it's right there,
I gotta tell you I made it. You can't just
god people in the wrong direction and just be like, yeah,
I'm doing this and they're gonna do it, and you
gotta wait till you really finished the succeeding that the show, yo.
(01:26:27):
You know, especially if you're teaching your kids, and especially
after you get on, once you get on and you're
popping and you're no longer in the bronx. If you're
still talking that shoot them up bang bang that hood,
you know you're not living right like that. You're not
gonna get rewarded for them. Yeah. I'm just saying when
people listen to it now and they come all out like,
you know, you know what I make. But at the
end of the day, you gotta entertain so people know
(01:26:47):
what to do, people know what's right from wrong. When
I'm saying in my song, so I'm gonna say whatever,
but people gotta be smart enough at the end of
the day to have self control too. It's not just
you know, it's not just for me. So let's get
a boogie out of here. Man, he's been out all night.
That's right in the script. I was on the club.
He smell right now, you smell you screaming. And if
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you get you can see he can see here, you
can see where he never goes to the club. He's
smelling that. And don't forget March fourth representing a boogie
at the ball clays right, So if you want your
tickets keeping locking, we might have some tickets to give
away before we get up out of here again, a bookie,
we appreciate you for joining us with what you want
to hear? What get into my favorite song right now?
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That right, my lady, you know you know that's my bob.
Right now, let's get into it. It's water Drowning two.
It's ain't boogie streamed the album right now. It's a
breakfast club going all right morning, everybody. We are the
breakfast Club. I'm DJ Envy Charlemagne, the god last rumor
report uh in this in this studio, which I can
(01:27:59):
say confidently has grown to become an Iconic Studio. That's right, Well,
let's get to the rumors or chat is the rumor report?
I mean, I guess we're on the breakfast club. This
is where the t spells right right on the breakfast club.
All right, last rumor report in this building. So I
just want to We're gonna go through a fast because
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we got some stuff to say, so shout the scissors.
She released her new album s OS. Make sure you
pick that up Icewear, Vezo and DJ Drama Paint the City.
You could get that k Flock. He has a new project,
the d d OA tape Snoop Dog Too Short, Ice
Cuban E forty Mount Westmore. You can definitely pick that up.
A buggie with the hoodie me verse myself. We also
(01:28:41):
got some singles that came out YG Little Wayne, Uh
uh Tony Yo, Lloyd Banks, money Bag Yo, Quickie, shout
to my brother, uh Trade the Truth. He dropped the
new album today. Make sure you definitely stream that. Polo
G Shy, Glizzie russ Ari, Lennox, My Favorite Things, a
Little Techa Blessing. Those are some of the new music
that's out, new albums that's house, so definitely stream your
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favorite artists. I'm getting all of that, but I definitely
gotta get this Sism definitely says so she got a
record with an old dirty bastard. That sounds hard too.
All right, all right, well, this is the last day, man,
This is our last day. Or first of all, I
saw our last day before the holiday break. Um, you know,
we'll be back in two thousand twenty three with new episodes.
But this is also our last day in the student
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in this studio that y'all have been watching for the
past how many years? I say twelve thirteen, Bro, we
finished twelve. We're in our We're actually in our thirteenth
year right now, whatever you say it is, so that's
what it is. Time. We started December six, two thousand ten.
It was just December six, two thousand twenty two. We've
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done twelve years. We're on our thirteenth year. Okay, yes,
we're on our thirteenth year. So this is our last
day in the studio. Starting in January, we have a
brand new location, that's right. Yes, the evolution will be
seen and we have a space that we call the
Black Mothership. The Black Mothership as well, we're calling it, yes,
(01:30:05):
and it's it has everything that we need. It's technic technology,
technologically what's word, what's the word? I don't know what
the hell you're trying to say, technologically advantage. There you go,
technology and they don't get me wrong. I love this
band though that we've been trapping out of the past
twelve years. Yeah, but this is you know what I mean,
But this one is is way better, has its better
(01:30:25):
digital capabilities. It's we could actually interview people from anywhere
they are in the world. Then it'll come in clearly.
So we're super duper excited about a new space, a
bigger space, and we were able to actually design this studio,
so we're super duper excited about I'm looking forward to it.
I mean, I'm looking forward to rotating, you know, different
guests next year. It's luth Angelie. She starts way up
(01:30:46):
with Angelie next year as well. But I look forward
to us rotating different guests. I look forward to us
having the capabilities of having somebody sitting in the studio
with us. But like you said, we could just pull
somebody else up on the screen. You know, that's the
dope thing. So if there's ever a situation where we
might not know all the information that's want somebody on
the screen, whether which is more attorney or politically or
anything anything that we could talk. We could pull them
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right on the screen and do it immediately. What you're
super duper excited about. What you think that expands the show,
and we're excited to, like you said, bringing some some
new people, some new talents, some young people, some celebrities,
some podcasters, some comedians, a little bit of everything. Um
and thank you, thank you. What you gonna do during
your holiday break? Anything planned? I'm just relaxing, saying I'm
gonna sit down and relax with the family. I'm gonna
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enjoy my family. Of course, my daughter just turned one,
so I'm gonna enjoy her. I'm just gonna be playing,
putting toys together, just relaxing. Same. I have a colonoscopy tomorrow,
so I'm on a liquoscopy. What I said, my wife?
You correcting me too? What do I be saying, Colin?
Oh like kappenick Okay, Colin. I have a colonoscopy tomorrow,
so I'm on a liquid diet all day to day.
(01:31:51):
So you gotta take that pill and you're gonna be
pop called the sap her sat and sat. It's something
with an S. I forgot what it is, but I
take that later today because you know, when I went
from my colonoscopy consultation by the Muffico, they told me
to come back when I was forty five because I'm
only forty four. But I have a history of it
and my family I found out. So I'm going to
get my colon onscope tomorrow. I got an apartment about
the Saint apartment. I got an appointment with the cardiologist
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next week. You know, I got to make sure everything
is right, you know, and in order, and then I'm
gonna disconnect and enjoy the moment of the holiday season.
Or check out a few Broadway plays. You know already
saw a Scrange Loop by Michael R. Jackson. I'm gonna
see Top Dog Underdog by Susan Layd Parks. All these
people are black, by the way, It's a lot of
black black people on a Broadway and I'm gonna see
h Ain't No Mo. Salute to Lee Daniels, Jordan Cooper
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and my good sister who I love and appreciate so much,
Marvett Britta. I'm gonna check out check that play out
next week, So yeah, I'm gonna do the same thing. Man,
I'm gonna disconnect, enjoy the moment, and get ready for
Breakfast Club. Reloaded in two twenty three. Baby, all right, well,
let's get to the People's Choice makes. You gotta request
eight hundred five eighty five one o five one. We're
(01:32:56):
gonna start off with probably a Lee Daniels, Jordan Cooper,
and my good sister who I love and appreciate so much,
Marved Britta. I'm gonna check out check that play out
next week. So yeah, I'm gonna do the same thing, man,
I'm gonna disconnect, enjoy the moment, and get ready for
Breakfast Club. Reloaded in twenty twenty three. Baby, all right, well,
let's get to the People's Choice mix. You gotta request
(01:33:17):
eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five one.
We're gonna start off with probably one of the only
rap holiday songs. Not too many of the Police Navy Died?
Why ain't any of youall rappers? Did? Police Navy Died
over Bad Bunny? What you waiting on? Bad Bunny? And
rapper rapper? It's a Latin rapp I guess, Oh fat
Joe what you're waiting on? Somebody one of y'all got
to do Police Navy died over y'all. That record slaps
greatest kriptany record of all time? Would you about to
play run DMC? So we got Oh, it's the Breakfast
(01:33:40):
Clay record though classics Breakfast Club, Your mornings will never
be the same. There's so many offers going on for
the holidays, but one really sit out to me verizing
when you switch to Verizon, you get a gift for
you and a gift to give. Might want to go
check out your Verizon store if you're down to save
a bunch of money. Wanting everybody, we are the Breakfast Club. Now.
(01:34:02):
I were opening up the phone lines. Doctor Umar Johnson's
just stopped through and we want to get some of
your feedback on some of the things. He was saying, Hello,
who's this, Hey, what's open morning? It is Jay from Georgia,
from Georgia. What do you feel about doctor Umar Johnson's conversation? Okay,
so I literally said this morning, I hope they opened
up some fall lines. I got something to say. Let's go.
(01:34:23):
I am absolutely tight of this rhetoric that Dion is
supposed to be the face of the brand of like
H three to use are notorious for mismanagement of things
at the top level. Period. I am an hc you graduate,
so it's not like I'm just speaking out of turn.
But at the end of the day, was a lot
of toxic behavior um organizational politics that was going on
(01:34:47):
there at Jackson State that Dean has been speaking out
about since before he made his announcement to leave. So
there were problems there that needed to be a dream.
None of it was a dream, none of it. No,
they want everything to lie on the back of one
man when at the end of the day, even my stuff,
there's the HPCU graduate. So I'm gonna speak on it.
We barely support HPCUS outside of home come a weekend's
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right to be clear and like we need to as
a community are responsible for HBCU, not just this one man.
But it's like doctor Umar, like I usually can ride
with him on a lot of stuff that he stayed,
but like COO or sir, you cannot place the responsibility
and the onus of AHP tould use some ship on
one man the three years he was there. What other
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NFL former NFL players, commentators, analysts, came and put their
mess on the line at a team at a at
an HBCU to coach. Right, Well, I got a salute
Addie George. But you know, like I told doctor Umar,
HBCUs were chronically undefunded before Dion and they're gonna be
chronically undefunded after Dion. And it's up to us, you know,
to make sure that these programs have the money that
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they can to sustain, you know, because they got stayed
under investment, lower alumni contribution, just lowing down and to me,
a lot of that as us problems. Absolutely. Hello, who's
this good morning? What did you think about doctor Moore
Johnson's interview? Brother? I with it. Dean Samles, I kind
of disagree with his fate. Man Huh, I say, Dean
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Samers have a have a vision up here to him,
you know what I'm saying. Started winning fun. He started
coaching with his fun in the high school, and then
he saved after Shador went home still college. He saved
with the high school and then his door that sophomore
year in college, that's when they both went off to
Jackson State. Say that Jackson paint them two years. He
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got his conditions up. He did what he said he
was gonna do, include and bringing back to championship, and
now that he'd done that, he decided to leave and
they want to criticize him. But my thing, yeah, he
he didn't leave and goes to another via a SEC
and he left and went to the PAC twin the
next step might be for him to go to the SEC. Well,
(01:36:57):
you know, you know his dream job is Florida State.
I mean, dion Is said that from the beginning he
wants to go coach at his alma mater, Florida State. Right, Hello,
who's this? Hey, this is excited the one calling back? Man,
how are you doing? What's up? Brother? What were your
thoughts on doctor more Johnson's interview. I believe, especially like
with the celebrities, that people I believe we can't come
(01:37:18):
together and like help us up. But I mean, what
people earn the dead. I believe that, and that's dead.
They don't have to do funny pay. But I believe
us as the people together, we can't come together to
stop asking for the government to do things for us,
even though they own us a lot that they can't pay.
But I definitely agree with what doctor Umar. Definitely saying,
and I will say as far as the government when
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it comes to HBCUs man, one of the reasons HBCUs
are chronically under fund to just do the state under investment.
So no, you should be on your states to ask about,
you know, making sure they give up that money to
the HBCUs. Right, And if you want to see the
full interview, you can check it out on Breakfast Club
online dot com. Our doctor or more Johnson was here
the phone lines and lightening up, so definitely leave a comment.
We're gonna be reading them when we come back. We
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got the positive no and mores don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody, the Breakfast Club. I
want to shout out again. I know this is our
last day into the new year. I want to shout
out to everybody that came to our car shows over
the year. I really appreciate you guys. We had over
one hundred thousand people in attendance and all those shows,
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no incidents, no problems, no fighting, nothing, just nothing but love.
People bringing their families and all that. But I also
do want to tell people, you know, when you're out
there and your promoter and your booking things and and
just be careful man. We need to own our own venues.
Yesterday I was talking to the Energy Stadium out in
Houston because we started planning our next year run. We're
doing five or six car shows next year. And as
(01:38:44):
I was talking to the people at the Energy Stadium,
shout to them, the fire chiefs got on. And the
fire chief's name is Xavier Williams, and uh, he's a brother,
and he got on and he was so disrespectful. And
I really don't know understand where the hostility and where
the power trip comes from. So when we do these
car shows, if you don't know, there's a couple of
(01:39:05):
rules and regulations that we have to abide by. And
some of them is make sure that your car has
a quarter take a gas, which we do. And another
one is to make sure that the batteries are disconnected.
Problem with some of these venues, and we haven't had
a problem at any venue, but when you have some
of these cars, a lot of times, I honestly don't
know where the batteries are. So when we're bringing in
like we brought in French Montana's Bugatti before, and we're
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bringing in Ferraris and Lamborghinis, and things like that. Some
of these batteries are in hidden consoles and when you
disconnect these batteries, it really messes up the computer system.
And I tried to explain that to the brother and
the brother went wild on me. Man. The brother told me, well,
your show ain't big, You got a little small show.
Your show ain't special. No, no, hen by my penis,
you're talking about the car show. And I had to
(01:39:46):
black out on them. And I'm like, yeah, I said,
you do understand the Meekham auction and the other shows
that you're talking about are you know, multimillion dollars shows
And this is a show created from a brother that
looks like you for our community. So yeah, I don't
have mechanics on deck boo guiding mechanics on deck that
can unhook you know, batteries and stuff like that. And
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brother's really disrespectful and we went back and forth. But
my whole thing is is he didn't have to try
to belittle my show. He didn't have to try to
belittle what I was doing. He didn't have to try
to belittle the people that come to the show, because
I don't care about anybody else but my people, and
I want my people to be happy. I could charge
one hundred dollars to get in and two hundred dollars
to get in, but I try to charge as cheap
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as possible because I know I want my people to
be able to afford it. Kids five and under a
free and when you come into my car show, everything
is free except the food because of course the venue
owns the food. But you know, the rides, anything out
there that we do, we try to provide a service
for those kids and try to make it a family
fun event because a lot of times there are no
events for families. There are no safe events, and we
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try to create that. So I just want to tell
everybody out in Houston, if you know an Xavier Williams
Fire Inspector special Operations scene for the n RG Park,
you just have a conversation with him and tell him, brother,
you need to do better. Because what I realized yesterday
and I realized it before that what they say all
skin folk and kin folk, as Angela Ray's favorite saying
all skin folk and kin folk, And I was very
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disappointed in you at Xavier. I just felt like, you know,
you want to you your brother that looks like me
and probably from the same community as me, But you
were the worst one on that phone. Everybody else on
that phone was telling you know that's not true. But
the brother was the one trying to belittle what I
was doing and what we're doing all these markets. So
I just wanted to put that out there. So if
you know Xavier, I have a conversation with him. I'm
sure a lot of my Houston family out there know
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him to the point last year shout the lynn and
shout the trade the truth where they actually had to
call the mayor of the city to make things happen.
And that's why it's always good to know good people
in different cities. But I just wanted to put that
out there. Hopefully we'll be back in Houston next year,
but if not, Xavier's phone will be ringing all weekend
now as they should, all right, and when we come back,
we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
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morning the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We gotta
shot out to a boogie for joining us today. A boogie.
His album is out right now is in me versus me?
Yeahs myself, he versed myself. Salute to a boogie, Salute
to also doctor Umar Johnson. Make sure you go watch
that conversation his latest breakfast club conversation on YouTube. Also
make sure you screamed my late night talk show Hell
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of a Week on Paramount Plus is screaming all weekend.
And man, this is such a bittersweet moment and the
reason it's a bittersweet moment because not only did our
last day, you know, before our holiday break, we won't
see y'all, well, talk to y'all again until twenty twenty three.
This is our last day. And what has become I believe,
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I think I can say this. It's the iconic studio. Yeah,
it is an iconic studio. And everybody who comes in
here expects to see more when they walk in the studio.
But it's yeah, it's an iconic. This was our start,
this was our baby. This is where we started everything.
This is where everything happened. We slept on the floor, man,
we argued, we you know, made up. I slept into
the console. There was a time when you slept under
the console. Where we just try to put on great
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programming and great content for you guys out there and
try to be you know, evolved and be great men's
women for our culture. This is our bando, this is
what we've been trapping out of the last thirteen years.
You know that what angela Ye has become, what DJ
Nvy has become, what Charlemagne, that God has become, was
all because of this room right here, in this room
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right here. So you know it's bitter sweet. But you
know onward, you know we're evolving on too, you know,
bigger and better things. And in two thy twenty three
we will be broadcasting from what we have called where
we have labeled the Black Mothership, the Black Mothership. Baby.
That's we see y'all next year. Man. And I guess
my positive note that I'm gonna end on is that
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God has a plan. God has a plan for everyone
and everything. You just have to be patient and wait
for things to fall into place. Police Navi did y'all.
Happy holidays, Breakface Club, You'll finish what y'all dune