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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You guys, this is history.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
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those controversial questions were taking his fus.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
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Speaker 3 (00:25):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Jess is out today, Charlamagne the God Peace to the plane.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Yeah, you know it's about that time for a good sister.
Jess hilarious. So well, she's going three less than three weeks,
like two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, yeah, two weeks naps,
she said, from having her baby.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
So you know, if you've ever been pregnant, you know,
never had a significant other that's pregnant, you know, these
last two weeks be crucial.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah, they're crucial. So you never know how somebody's gonna
wake up, how they're gonna feel.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
That's right, so I don't know why she came in yesterday. Yeah,
that was crazy, but God bless him.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
So justice outdamn all right, So last night, did you
did you watch the Republican Convention?
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Must I watched it, you know, much as I cared
about you know, I watched it, and then you know,
I had of course, we eventually had to go to sleep.
But I watched a pretty good significant chunk of it.
I watched it on CNN, THO and CNN. I don't
know how it was on other networks, but CNN was
doing a lot of commentary, like over a lot of
the speeches, so like they would go in and out
of certain speeches, like they showed a Barros's whole speech.
(01:36):
Who else did I see speak last night? The Tim Scott?
I said, Scotty? What else did I say?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
I remember?
Speaker 4 (01:42):
I saw a bunch of white people. I had no
idea who they were. I saw the head of the
teams their speech.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
There was another brother that spoke too. I can't think
of that. I saw him because he referenced that Joe Biden,
you ain't black thing. I don't remember his name. But
I watched it. I watched it last night. Why is it?
Speaker 2 (01:57):
You know, I know we'll talk about it more on
Front Page News, but why is it? A whole thing
which I couldn't understand. It seems like everybody was saying
the America is not a racist country, like that was
something that they stood on a lot, and I was
sitting there like, are they blind? Can I not see
what's going on? I was kind of confused.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
I don't know what the hell was happening, but yeah,
it was. It was just it's interesting. Yeah, that much
for lack of a better word. We'll break it down
more in Front Page News.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
We got a special guest joining us this morning, Dietrick
had In, gospel singer. He has an album called One
Night in California, and we'll be kicking it with him
in a little bit and then when we come back,
we got Front Page News.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Morgan. That's right, Morgan would be joining That's what we
got this.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
Morning, coughing, coughing crazy like she You know, I think
Morgan hits a little blunt before she gets on, so
she'd be exhaling.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Right before, right before, just get a min right.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
I didn't matter her, I'm lying, but you know, that's
just what I think but we don't know all the stuff.
She gotta ask us when we come back. All right,
we'll do when we come back. Front page News. The
Breakfast Club going to get your ass up. All right, morning,
everybody in stj Envy, Jess, hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
Let's get in some front page news.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
Hey Morgan, Hey, y'a hey, So yeah, let's get into it.
A busy day for the Republican National Convention. Yesterday its
first day, Trump won the Republican Party's nomination for president.
Republican delegates from all fifty states, territories and the District
of Columbia nominated the former president, and Trump is expected
to officially accept that nomination in a speech on Thursday.
Speaker 6 (03:25):
Now former President. The former president.
Speaker 5 (03:28):
Did pick his VP a selection running mate, and he
was officially nominated on the convention floor. Ohio Lieutenant Governor
John Tustin made the nomination announcement.
Speaker 7 (03:38):
Let's hear that it is therefore my honor to nominate
Ohio Senator JD. Vance for the office a Vice President
of the United States of America.
Speaker 8 (03:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (03:52):
So Vance was selected or excuse me, elected to the
Senate in twenty twenty two, representing Ohio, of course, a
key swing state in the twenty twenty four race. He
wrote the best selling book Hill Billy Elegy, a memoir
of his experiences growing up in poverty. Now President Biden
reacted to the VP pick, and in a post on
X he said that Vance talks a big game about
working people. He went on to claim that Trump and
(04:14):
Vance want to raise taxes on middle class families while
pushing more tax cuts for the rich. Now Trump named
Vance as his VP presidential pick. Of course, Now, Ohio
Republican delegate, entrepreneur and twenty twenty presidential Candida Vivic Ramaswami
says JD. Vance would be a great vice presidential pick
to Donald Trump if the GOP wins the November ticket.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
Let's hear more from viv Remas.
Speaker 7 (04:39):
He's a guy who actually means what he says, which,
as strange as that sound.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
Is actually rare in American politics.
Speaker 7 (04:45):
And our families are our good friends, our boys, our
kids are of similar age.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
We both hailed from ten mile radius of each other, even.
Speaker 8 (04:53):
Where we grow up. And native Cincinnatians.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
I mean, I'm a human being.
Speaker 7 (04:58):
I think everybody, anybody who was serious American politics, who
was asked, who would have been asked, would have said yes,
I would have said yes.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
I asked too.
Speaker 9 (05:05):
But he's truly not getting joys.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
Yes, So that was him. The last comment was him
asking whether or not he was selected, and you know
how he would feel about it. So Vance, Actually, it's
funny that he says that JD. Vance means what he says,
because back Vance has actually been backtracking a lot of
comments about what he said about former President Trump. Vance
has been very critical of Trump in the past, saying
(05:28):
he himself was a never Trumper, once calling the former
president America's hitler, and even going so far as to say,
if you vote for him, you're an idiot. I guess
he's since changed his tone.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
And that's interesting, right, because you know, I gave him
Donkey of the Day yesterday because he said that a
lot of the rhetoric that you know, Democrats use when
they say things like Trump is an existential threat to
democracy is what led to him getting shot.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
But he referred to Trump as hitler.
Speaker 5 (05:54):
Right, you know, and now he's his running mate, So
there's that. So I'm not sure if we can really
you know, he a legal kind of guy. So I'm
not sure if we can you know, take his take
him for out his word. You know, he's saying he's
saying one thing, he's doing another.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
I don't know. But that is what politicians do, though, right.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
I mean, when they're campaigning against each other, you know,
they say things about each other, they say things to
each other. But then you know, when it's time for
them to, you know, come together on one accord, everybody
get from the same page.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
Public Party is definitely united on that front in that regard,
and that's the tone he's saying, Hey, I was wrong
about Trump, so.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Yeah, but he was never campaigning against Trump though, right,
he just said that he was. It was a hitter
like he you know, he just did for him. He
just didn't agree with him, which was surprising, and he
just took everything back like I'm just looking at her.
You know, when you think about it.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
It's okay vance push for your own political Yeah, I
did it.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
When you think about twenty twenty, you think about how
Democrats went hard at Biden, you know, yeah, I mean
Kamala stumped them on the stage with that bus stake.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
But now she's the VP, so it happens.
Speaker 6 (06:51):
Yeah, you're right about that.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
So meanwhile, model rapper and television personality and Barros, she
entered the chat, started rapping.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
I saw that last night. On seeing it too, they
put that on the lower third.
Speaker 5 (06:59):
What so we know, yeah, well yeah, she's she's well nothing,
that's chart it.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
But you know, Jesus.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
So she entered the chat and spoke at the RNC
convention on Monday. Let's hear more from Amber Rose's comments.
Speaker 10 (07:13):
When you go to the store buy food for your family,
you're shocked. When you fill up your gas tank, you're pissed.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
I know, I am.
Speaker 10 (07:22):
My message too tonight comes from a humble place. The
left told me to hate Trump and even worse, to
hate the other side, the people who support him.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
When you cut through the lies, you realize the truth.
Speaker 10 (07:34):
American families were better when Donald Trump was president.
Speaker 5 (07:39):
So her speech at the r and C comes as
Trump continues to court young voters in the race for
the White House. Of course, you know, she has more
than twenty seven million followers across Instagram, X and other
social media platforms, so of course she is considered highly
influential and other news.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
And by the way, I don't care who people choose
to support politically, that's your choice. All I kept thinking
and when I saw her speaking, was her and Kanye
should have stayed together.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Oh magahats the opinions are the same.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Man, She says, She's gonna raise maga hat. She'd also
definitely said that her father was the one that persuaded her.
She listened to her father father served in the military,
and that was the reason why she changed.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
The mind on Donald Trump, she said.
Speaker 5 (08:17):
She said she went and did her research after, you know,
hearing so much about him. Yes, I like that story
about her father being in the military, So salute to
him in his service. And of course former President Trump's
this also broke yesterday. Former President Trump's classified documents case
was dismissed, and of course he's applauding that decision. He
was accused by the FEDS of taking classified documents from
(08:38):
the White House after he left office and illegally storing
them in mar Largo. Now Judge Eileen Cannon ruled the
appointment of Special counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution. Trump
posted as we move forward in uniting our nation after
the horrific events on Saturday, referring to his assassination attempt.
This dismissal should be followed by the dismissal of all
(08:59):
the which hu which he lists his short list of
witch hunts or list of which hunts includes his pending
case pending cases and of course the New York Push
money case where he was found guilty.
Speaker 6 (09:10):
So yeah, a lot of groundcovered at the RNC.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
We'll talk more about Biden's reaction to that, and he
also sat down with NBC's Lester Holt, so we'll talk
more about that.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Very important to note that was a judge that he appointed, yes, and.
Speaker 6 (09:26):
Hope it was a Trump appointed judge, And I.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Hope you all are ready for all his cases to
be thrown out. And you know, I asked this question
yesterday on social media, and I've been asking him for
the past couple of weeks and light of the Supreme
Court's recent rulings, right because we know the Supreme Court
is no longer a legitimate institution, right, there is a
completely corrupt court. We have to ask ourselves, is democracy
still healthy enough to have a free and fair election
come November. Now, I'm one of those people that don't
(09:49):
believe Biden can beat Trump in November but if he does,
and it's close, and Trump challenges the election like we
know he will, and it goes to the Supreme Court,
who do you think the Supreme Court going to stand
with Dom J.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Trump?
Speaker 5 (10:02):
We saw the Time cover, yes, New York to New Yorker,
the New Yorker cover. I'm sorry New Yorker, thank you
for that correction.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Yeah, all right, well that is front page news. And
I just want to remind you guys. I know nobody
talks about it.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
But it's All Star game from Major League Baseball. Nobody's
even said anything because.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
It was baseball was better when everybody was on steroids,
and nobody wants to admit that.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
But it's the truth. Okay, I want to tell you
just was yesterday. It was the home run derby.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
But anyway, all right, thank you, aga to see you
next hour. Everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent, phone lines wide open again. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five to one. It's the
Breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (10:39):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's your time to get
it off your chest. Whether you're mad or.
Speaker 12 (10:49):
Blast, but you've gotta have the same industry.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hemeo,
who's this?
Speaker 8 (10:55):
How you doing?
Speaker 13 (10:56):
Man?
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Day Kwan? What's up?
Speaker 3 (10:58):
Brother?
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Day Quon? What's up? Get if you're chest I.
Speaker 8 (11:01):
Just wanted to say, I just want to say, it's
black people, we gotta come together more, especially with all
this trouble buying stuff going on. We ain't gonna never
be able to.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Say what we want.
Speaker 8 (11:09):
If we can't even agree on what we want, it pays.
Just like the Shave Room and stuff like that don't
really help, you know what I'm saying. They just create
more the vision kind of you to think what they
want you to think, and that just caused more arguments
between us. So I just want to say, this morning,
when y'all get up, everybody just come together, you know
what I'm saying. Don't always try to find something you
can argue with the next person about. Just stay focused.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
You can't blame it on the Shade Room. You can't
blame it on the Shade Room.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
There their media album.
Speaker 8 (11:35):
It on them, you know what I'm saying. But a
lot of they s post to be like stuff that
kind of leads you towards one way or another. You
just got a whole bunch of people in the comments
set just cuts to each other out and the thing,
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Get you do what to come.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
But you know, I think, uh, you know, people like
the Shade Room or just any news outlet, they put
certain information out there.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
It's just something to you to decide what you want
to do with it.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Like, you know, I think that's some times when what
we shouldn't do is you know, read something and just
take a side on it.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
Just take the information.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
But I think we also got to start doing our homework.
We can't necessarily trust every news outlet. We have to
you know, do the due diligence and make sure things
are actual right because a lot of these news outlets
are reporting things that they think is true, but a
lot of times it's not.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 14 (12:20):
Hello, Good morning.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
The JAMZ, Good morning, Good on this my.
Speaker 14 (12:24):
First We're welcome.
Speaker 8 (12:27):
Yeah. My name is a Mecca.
Speaker 14 (12:28):
Originally I'm from Nigeria, So I want to talk about
what's going on. I just think black people will sorry, okay,
like grown up in my politics. She's a blood bad
election and I'm seeing everything right now. The United States
of a character by what Trump's doing. I don't think
(12:48):
we're getting back from that because our right black people's done.
Speaker 4 (12:52):
If Americans are safe, feel like I feel like it's
holes in your phone.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Call brother.
Speaker 4 (12:59):
We can only every other word sadly, because I want
Lord have mercy, God, bless I wanted to hear what
you had to say to it. Sound like you're saying
something good.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 15 (13:10):
Good morning?
Speaker 16 (13:11):
This is Nikira, Good morning.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Blessed Black and Holly favorite.
Speaker 16 (13:17):
Thank God. I just want to say happy birthday to
my rover, and I also want to say happy birthday's
my co worker's daughter.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
Okay, you're you're surrounded by cancers. That's what's up, big
cancer energy. We out here, what you do? What you're
doing for your man's birthday.
Speaker 16 (13:32):
But I brought him a gift yesterday. He didn't get
it yet, so when he wakes up, you'll get it.
And I'm also me and my son taking him out
to dinner.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Where y'all going.
Speaker 16 (13:42):
We go into Longhorns in New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Long Horns. Okay, well you have a good time. Long lunch, yeah,
Texas long runch.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Okay, right here, I'm trying it.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Okay, that's the one in Parameters right, New Jersey. Yes, yes,
I've been there before. Have a good time, all right.
Speaker 16 (13:59):
Thank you so much, have a great day. Also, just
wanna wishes a happy deliberate.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Absolutely delibery all right, thank you.
Speaker 14 (14:06):
The care all right.
Speaker 17 (14:07):
Thanks.
Speaker 9 (14:08):
You had to say you want to.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Say your boyfriend's name so somebody could call him and
say Grover, Grover.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
All right.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
Now, now now that man, that man wife call up
here talking about I had plans for him and the
birthday that you're gonna be upset.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
I have a go one, enjoy the day, all right, mama,
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to hit
us up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club.
Speaker 18 (14:37):
Telling.
Speaker 19 (14:38):
I'm telling what's doing on.
Speaker 12 (14:41):
Call of you?
Speaker 11 (14:42):
If this is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. We
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this? Hello?
Speaker 20 (14:53):
Sam?
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Exactly? Here you go on? Who's this?
Speaker 3 (14:55):
What's rightday?
Speaker 1 (14:57):
What's up? Brother? Get it off your chest?
Speaker 11 (14:58):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (14:59):
I had a question a shout it out A event
coming up in August. I see that you added the
car show, but I haven't heard anything for the yet.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
So Fifties, you know, is doing a weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana.
That's where he opened up Gus Student where they're gonna
be shooting a lot of the movies. So to kick
it off, he's doing a huge weekend. So one Night
is a comedy show and he got every comedian that
you could possibly think of, from Andrews Schultz to Kat Williams.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Then he's doing a celebrity basketball game.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
He's doing like a huge performance, and then also car
shows that weekend. So he's just doing something that's family
fun and so many different activities. So yes, the car
show will be that Saturday and Sunday, Fifties bringing a
host of cars and a host of people and a
host of celebrities. He's just trying to really give back
to Shreveport, and the majority of all those proceeds go
to his g Unit Foundation where he's giving back to
(15:49):
the Shreveport community and the kids there. So he's doing
a lot of good stuff out in Shreveport. And I'm
just going in to support my brother, that's all.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
Yeah, I just bought my ticket, so I'll be out there.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Okay, dope, can't wait to see that.
Speaker 3 (15:59):
Also, before you ain't up on me? Oh I remember
I called like three weeks ago. I told you my
daughter birthday was August sixteenth. I say I was gonna
give me tickets.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
I never received the email tickets to where?
Speaker 3 (16:11):
So you're parthow August August even thing.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
August seventy's stay on the line, all right, hold on, okay?
And today's daughter birthday?
Speaker 3 (16:17):
Or you said August sixteenth?
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Okay, yeah, we got you. Stay on the line. Okay, man,
it's tickets. Man, we got you, We got you. Hold on. Hello,
who's this?
Speaker 21 (16:25):
Yes, sir J.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
How you doing?
Speaker 21 (16:29):
J A good morning breakfast club. I got some disappointing news,
and I know my boy's gonna hear it. She's trying
to reconnect with his old lady, and I want him
to know. There's no such thing as the right person
at the wrong time.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Oh man, what happened the right person at the wrong
time the other way around? Yeah, I know, the wrong person.
Speaker 21 (16:46):
At the right time either way. How you want a
word at that usher? Sound good? That got people thinking
I met the right person at the wrong time, and
I'm just letting him know that she's just not the
right person. But he thinks something being negative, so he's
gonna hear this and hopefully it registers that I'm just
telling him it doesn't work like that.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Well, you got to get your language right first.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
There's no such thing as the wrong person at the
right time, like there's always time.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
For the right person.
Speaker 21 (17:07):
Yeah, my apologies. So you're right the right person.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
That sound like you. I'm gonna be honest with you.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
You sound like you want your boy what with you?
It sounds like you really the one that got to
crush on him. You want to be with him that
you came up with I do. I hear it, and
I just want it in your throat.
Speaker 21 (17:24):
I appreciate you, but I really want him to understand
that it's going to be okay because I just want
him to the transition.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Boy, every day.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
You want the transition. That's right, You want the transition.
Speaker 8 (17:35):
Right.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
It sounds like you're gonna be about rubbish back later on. Bro.
Hey man, I.
Speaker 21 (17:39):
Leave that up to y'all. Man, but I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Let me get it off my check.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
All right, But why's just question? Why is he the
wrong person, bro, because you.
Speaker 21 (17:46):
Know the expectations you have with people, and it's like, yeah,
I'm mature and I want different things. And at the
same time they were really seeing each other. He wasn't
acting right at that point. If y'all not on the
same page, it's like, I tell my time, gotta be
willing to let it go. You'll be okay, all right.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Man, all right, I'm glad you're still invested in your
your homeboys relationships.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
To investor, it sounds like you want to, Well, hey,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five,
one oh five to one. Now when we come back,
we got Jess with the mess. Were actually just is out,
so we got her mess. We got a lot to
talk about. Fergie was actually trended yesterday. We'll tell you why. Also,
Biden sat down with Complex and said some very interesting things.
Speaker 4 (18:23):
With my guy Speedy Norman. Man, I watched that one yesterday.
I watched the whole nineteen minutes of it.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
And lastly applies, well, yeah, well he has a new
baby and abate that he didn't ask for. We'll tell
you about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning the Breakfast Club.
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This is what y'all need to do.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
No disrespect the future, but y'all can cut Future got
two verses before Kendrick Oven one, just one verse. Y'all
got to cut it the way Kendrick verse played all
the way through, Man, we always.
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Ended up cutting off Kendrick's verse. So you want to
take out Future on Future's.
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Record, half of it were on the hook. Let him
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Go right in the Kendrick Birth Morning. Everybody we are
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Talk the world why Jess World? Which on the Breakfast Club.
She's the coaches ship.
Speaker 23 (19:22):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody.
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Could get you to see this time. To set it off.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
I know you guys might be tied of politics, but
there's so much going on. Yesterday Joe Biden sat down
with Speedy Mormon Complex and they had a what.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
You said it like a nineteen minute conversation. Yeah, it
was nineteen minutes. I watched it yesterday's Luther Speedy. I
thought it was a very solid.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Conversation, nineteen minute conversation, and they talk about a lot
of things, like Biden talks about black jobs during this conversation.
Speaker 24 (19:50):
A black job is so saving as a white job.
A same man have a job. But he you know
what he means by black job, or does he means
media labor. That's what he thinks. You know, he thinks
she is gonna sell golden shoes, sneakers, and that's somehow,
I mean, the idea that there would be support for him,
and talking about how they're coming taking black chither not
taking There's the reason why we are the most advanced
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nation of the world, most progressive nation in the world.
War economy is the biggest, We're the only nation in
the world that isn't Xenophobica.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Now they also have a conversation. Speedy asked Joe Biden
why his support for Israel was so strong, and he
talks about himself being a Zionists.
Speaker 24 (20:31):
If there were in Israel, every Jew in the world
be at risk, every Jew in the world be at risk,
and so there's a need for it to be strong
and the need for Israel to be able to have
after World War Two, the ability for Jews to have
a place that was their own.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Whether you don't have to be a Jew to be.
Speaker 24 (20:47):
A Zionist, and the Zionist is about whether or not
Israel is a safe haven for Jews because of their
history of how they've been persecuted.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Are you a Zionist? Yes?
Speaker 24 (20:56):
Now now that you'll be able to make a lot
of other people don't desires. Do you know what the
science says?
Speaker 1 (21:02):
I just asked questions out the answer.
Speaker 24 (21:04):
By the way, I'm the guy who did more for
that Palastini community anybody.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
I'm the guy that opened up all the assets.
Speaker 24 (21:10):
I'm the guy that made that sure that I got
the Egyptians open the border and let good, good medicine
and food.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Dropping the clues bombs for Speedy. Speedy just funny to me.
I hit Speedy yesterday and they told him. I thought
that was a solid conversation. Speedy just funny to me
because he can present very straight, but he's really a
damn fool. Yes, there are certain the holes who have
a skill set that is very straight, right, like Ryan Steed,
kres Terrence J Mario Lopez. You know the kind of
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presenter I'm talking about, and what they do is very
necessary and it is a very unique skill.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Speedy presents like that.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
He's very very good, but he's really a nut and
that's hilarious to me. Just watching Speedy keep it together
is hilarious to me. Sleut through my guy speed speed
like what he does. Also have also talks about his age.
Asked Biden about his age.
Speaker 25 (21:58):
Present body getting up there, man, eighty one years old.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
You'll be eighty two at the.
Speaker 25 (22:02):
Time of the inauguration if you're re elected eighty six
at the end of that presidential term. Some people are
concerned that maybe you shouldn't be in this race. Are
you one hundred percent running for re election? On one
thousand percent? Why we got to finish the job.
Speaker 24 (22:18):
For the longest time, I was told I was too
young because I got elected the Senate. It's the second
youngest man in the history of the Senate to get elected,
and then I'm too old. What hopefully I've done demonstrated
with age comes on a wisdom. I've gotten persumptious to
say this. I've got more done on any president has
in one term. I got more to do.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
He may not be wrong I just don't see how
they win in November. There's no energy. That don't feel
like that side is inspired. You know, it feels like
MAGA has all the momentum. They look like a complete unit.
They got a goal, they got a leader, they've rallied around.
You know, I also think it's easier for conservatives to
rally around each other because the base of their party
actually sees results from their party. The things they get,
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no men, the things they want they get. Yeah, you know,
I just I just you know, I just don't. I
don't see how it happens in November.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Well, we know Plies has been Applies has been very
critical of Donald Trump, uh and very critical of not
voting for Donald Trump. Well, Kodak Black does not like that.
It got on Ig to tell Pliz to fall back.
Now we all know that Trump part in Kodak Black
from a gun charge in twenty twenty one.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
And this is what Kodak Black's message was to Plies.
I'll tell you yah, go Smack lives for what. Opiz
had probably been there saying some.
Speaker 26 (23:30):
More crazy ash Man, I ain't gonna lie, you know
what's crazy, Applies.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
But like we ain't going for little Trump's lander. Brother,
you neven gone ahead tight, get off that shit.
Speaker 11 (23:41):
Live.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
But Trump, ain't there nothing to you? You feel me?
You're rich, brother, You're rich.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
All that love because taking yourself?
Speaker 1 (23:49):
What stop Kodak?
Speaker 4 (23:52):
If y'all don't stop that beat, If y'all don't stop
them a little back and forth over them old white men.
I don't want to see no black people threaten each
other over no old white man. I don't want to
see no black people going back and forth with each
other over no old white men.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Cut it out, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
Listen, whatever you want to believe politically, believe it, but
you know, don't go back and forth with each other.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
No old white men back and forth on line. It
sounds stupid. It's not a back and forth. It's just
you know, Koda cut it out right now.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Also plies he got into an incident yesterday. He was
in the airport and somebody asked to take a picture.
The gentleman was gaze and placide. Of course, I don't
care what you are. Well it backfired me.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
Hu said he was Maggie. He would have took a picture. No,
don't say you don't care what they are. Now Applies,
that's what you know. That's a lie.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Well Apply took the picture and it backfired on him.
Now this is a long audio, but it's hilarious.
Speaker 26 (24:40):
I can't be most nice to nobody. I've just come
to that moment realization. I get most approach and.
Speaker 6 (24:50):
Can I get a pigion?
Speaker 8 (24:51):
You know?
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Me and me?
Speaker 26 (24:52):
Oh, I know you ain't gonna take no.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Pision with me? I said, man, why would I take
no no apprecire with you?
Speaker 26 (24:58):
Well, you know why you're gonna want to take no
me because I'm because because because because I'm I'm, I'm
And they said the word I guess you know.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
First all of the g g A y'all up in
his RESTA.
Speaker 26 (25:09):
Man, I don't get in nobody business like that. If
you want to take them off, take a picture. I
ain't Who am I to judge you. I ain't got
no mother to do with none of that. He turned
the mother picture around. You drive and take the picture. Now,
somebody just send me the mother picture, just not in
his mother and caption in the picture he put me
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and bade just waiting on.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
I said, boy not, I can't be mother nobody.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
But truthfully, that's why folks don't we wanted to take
pictures with people, because folks will take picts and manipulate
them with silly ass captions. Since we live in an
era where nobody cares about the truth when the lies
more entertaining now applies.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Gay, Okay, I got plenty of buds, I got plenty
of bus like.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
That's just what.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
That's just the era we live in applies the air
we in applies to the scription. This hilaris last time
we got time for one more. Yesterday Fergie was trending
and people wanted to know why Fergie was trending. That's
because yesterday was the home run derby. And during the
home run derby, an artist the name of her name
is Ingrid Andress. She actually lost a Grammy to Magan
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a Stallion. She sang the national anthem and this is
what it sounded like.
Speaker 27 (26:28):
The BOMs burst. Yes then that a flag was.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Do I remember, Fergie, we can play a little bit
of FREGI want to be honest with you.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
With the current state of the country, I believe that's
the proper way for the national anthem to sound. Okay,
and Fergie stowed the ball for trash ass National at.
Speaker 28 (27:01):
Kids.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Oh, no, Fergie sounded like Whitney Houston compared to that
last year. No, right, here there go, he goes gay.
Speaker 28 (27:16):
Through the.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
Yeah, you're right, Fergie actually sounds good compared to the
sounds like Whitney Houston compared what's her name? Ingrid Andres
and your dad. I don't know who that is the
country singer. Okay, all right, and that is the mess.
Like I said, Jess is out. Hopefully she'll be back tomorrow. Now,
next hour, we'll be talking about the y L judge.
H he had to recuse himself. We'll tell you about
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that when we come back.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
I said, all right, And we got a guest coming
in next next next album, Yeah, Derek Uh DJ Patten
will be joining us.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
Gospel singer. But up next we got front page news
with Morgan Wood. It's the breakfast Clubcal Morning.
Speaker 11 (27:52):
The breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same morning.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess, Larry Shaw. I mean, with God,
we are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
page news up Morgan.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
Hey, y'all, hey, yeah, so let's talk about what happened
on the other side of the aisle yesterday.
Speaker 6 (28:10):
You know, there was R and C going down and
President Biden.
Speaker 5 (28:13):
He sat down with NBC News yesterday speaking to Lester
Holt and was pressed about his age, mental fitness, Donald Trump,
and how he can turn down the heat and political
discourse and rhetoric. Let's hear more from President Biden's interview
with NBC's Leicester Holt.
Speaker 24 (28:27):
Continue to talk about the things that matter in the
American public. It matters whether or not you accept the
outcome of elections. It matters whether or not you, for example,
talk about how you're going to deal with the border
instead of talking about people as being vermin I'm not
out there making fun of like remember the picture of
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Donald Trump one Nancy Pelosi's husband's hip of the hammer
going talking.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
About joking about it.
Speaker 24 (28:55):
Look, I've been doing this a long time, the idea
I'm the old guy.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
I am. I'm old. I'm only three years older than Trump.
Speaker 20 (29:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (29:05):
Biden reiterated that he is not dropping out of the race,
mainly because he won the primary, adding fourteen million people
already voted for him and he's going to listen to
them now. Also that happened during the interview. He was
asked about donors and Biden responded by saying, we're done quote,
we're done talking about the debate.
Speaker 6 (29:24):
It's time to put Donald Trump in a bullseye.
Speaker 5 (29:27):
That didn't go Overwhell when he backtracked those comments, saying
he didn't mean to use bullseye when discussing Trump of
course referencing or maybe it's just too soon referencing that assassination.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
And he don't have to explain that man, like.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
Nobody knew a mistake. Nobody, no, nobody knew Donald Trump.
Nobody was gonna try to take Donald Trump's life like that.
He know what his intention was with that, like cut
it out. That's the thing Trump. Trump don't apologize about nothing,
nothing at all. Republicans don't apologize about nothing. Like the
Democrats are always move walking. That's why they look so cowdiced.
What he said that we know he didn't mean to
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get shot, Like yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
Yeah, but it's been such that that in itself, him
stumbling over his words has been such a topic that
I mean, maybe he feels like he does need to
explain himself, so he does. He went on and said
he caught it a mistake and added that he doesn't
engage in that type of language, he went on to
He also went on to list times that he thinks
Trump did, bringing up the Capitol Riot several times now.
(30:24):
Biden did say that he will not debate Donald Trump
again anytime soon.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
There have been other requests like where you debate him again,
where you debate him again?
Speaker 5 (30:31):
So he is scheduled to debate him in September, but
he said he is not going to debate to debate
him anytime.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
I thought he said he would. I thought he said
he would debate him again before the election.
Speaker 5 (30:42):
He said he's only going to debate Trump on the
next agreed upon date, which is in September.
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Oh got you, and you know, listen everything. It's not
like everything Biden was saying wasn't making sense. But I've
been saying forever. You can't focus on what Trump is
not doing right. People that like Trump have their mind
made up already. You have to tell you American people
what you're doing right. You have to tell you American
people what you've done just running on this. Trump is bad.
Trump is bad. Trump is bad. Trump is bad.
Speaker 8 (31:09):
We good?
Speaker 1 (31:10):
We good? We good.
Speaker 4 (31:11):
That ain't gonna cut it. People don't care. People don't
care about good and bad, right and wrong. They don't
care about that. They care about what have you done?
You got to tell the American people what you've done
for them?
Speaker 6 (31:21):
What's happy done for me lately?
Speaker 5 (31:23):
Yes, let's switch gears to some news out of California.
Schools are now banned from mandating teachers to tell parents
about gender or student gender identity changes. So if there
is an identity change amongst the students, then you know,
the teachers cannot say anything to the parents. So Governor
Gavin k News some sin of bille into law on Monday.
(31:44):
It comes as school boards or some school boards, and
California decided to require schools to notify parents when a
student changes their name or pronouns, or when they ask
to use facilities that don't match their gender on official records. Now,
the school districts are in the state are facing lawsuits
over this policy change. Eight states have already passed gender
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notification policies since twenty twenty, while California is the first
to ban such policies.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
That is ridiculous, That is stupid, like teachers should inform
parents about everything. Yes, anything you see in my child
that I don't see, anything that I'm missing in my child.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
You have to let me know. Let me know.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Yeah, you spend the majority of the day with my kids.
So if my kid is born at him and now
he's a her, I would like to know, Well, whatever
happens in that classroom, whatever goes on about my kid.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
I want to know the child. Yes, I want to
know that is my child. Anything that happens with my child,
you should let me know.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Just do the same way.
Speaker 4 (32:45):
If there's things going on with my child, I know
that my child is spending majority of their time with you,
the teacher.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I have to let you know.
Speaker 4 (32:52):
I have to let you know about any mental issues,
emotional issues, physical issues like absolutely that.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Is falgies food that is ridiculs Big Mac just walked
in food allergies.
Speaker 5 (33:03):
Yeah, absolutely, so yeah, you know, keeping that in mind
that you know, I'm not sure what the what happens
when you know miners are you know miners are under eighteen.
Speaker 6 (33:11):
So there's that.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
And also in another story, a beauty of products company
is being sued by one of its former store managers
in Georgia. According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, the employee
claims she was fired for not hiring someone with the
right demographics at a Sephour location in Alpharetta, So four
officials insist the company is an equal opportunity employer. The
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woman's lawyer says, the demographics at the store in question
are ninety six percent Caucasian, but the manager hired employees
with varying background, so basically they look up for people
with a supposed Caucasian style names.
Speaker 6 (33:49):
I wonder if Morgan would pass the list.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
What's the Caucasian name Bill?
Speaker 6 (33:54):
Would Leonard be one?
Speaker 4 (33:56):
It's definitely one. I'm asking My name is not Leonard,
is Leonardo? But what's what's the Caucasian name?
Speaker 1 (34:00):
You said? You said Bill?
Speaker 4 (34:01):
But I can name mad famous black Bills, Cosby Bellamy.
Then there's then there's the white ones like Clinton. So
I'm saying, what is a Caucasian name? I'm asking, like,
what is the Caucasian name?
Speaker 6 (34:09):
Maybe Karen?
Speaker 1 (34:10):
You know, Karen is definitely one. Yeah, But then you know, we.
Speaker 5 (34:16):
Believe as a culture are Caucasian names. I mean, who's
to say what a Caucasian name is?
Speaker 4 (34:22):
Well, I think that the black man who's you know
that that's Sue should have applied for a black job.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Yeah, I was gonna say he's still trying to get
out a black job.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
You should have applied for a black job.
Speaker 6 (34:32):
All right, all right, Well that's your front page news.
I'm Morgan Wood.
Speaker 5 (34:35):
You can follow me on social media at Morgan Media,
m A R gie Y and m E d I
A and for more news coverage, you know, we've got
it here at the Black Information Network at b I
nnews dot com.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
You Morgan.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
Now, when we come back, Dietrick Haddam will be joining us.
Gospel singer his album one ninety California's out right now.
We're gonna chop it up with him next you don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club for morning, The Breakfast Club. Warning everybody,
it's DJ en Vy Jess Hilarious, Charlamage the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. You got a special guest in
the building. Yes, indeed, his new album is out right now.
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One night in California. Ladies and gentlemen, Dietrich had him.
Speaker 19 (35:15):
It's blessings and favor of y'all. Good to see y'all.
How are you feeling today? Hey man, I'm a big
fan of the show, big fan of yours. Charlemagne the
God Es big fans.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Good to be here. Man, blessed to be alive and well.
Speaker 4 (35:25):
Happy to have you my brother, tell us about the
sight of one night in California, because you know, it
sounds sexual and when you hit I'm a godfl You're like, whoa.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
No, no, it's all about man.
Speaker 19 (35:38):
The night I had to reaffirm and reconfirm my yes
to my calling and my yes to God, and my
yes to my faith in God.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
And that's in California. Huh, I said, what happened in California.
Speaker 19 (35:53):
Then had a moment where I just I had to really,
you know, make a decision whether I wanted to continue
to sing gospel music and represent God in that way,
you know, because I was so traumatized by by what I.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Had gone through.
Speaker 19 (36:04):
I went through a divorce, and you know, and before
the divorce process was over, I met my beautiful wife
that I loved dearly. Shout out to Dominique, what's up.
We had a baby out of wedlocking. For the church,
that's a no no. First of all, the divorce, then
you got a baby out of wedlock. And once the
message Defan is like, you know this guy, this is
the this is the well done. This is mister sinners
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prayer this is the guy. He's able to sing all
these big hit songs in gospel music. And so I
had a season in my life, man, where I just
had to really really realign myself to my calling. And
it happens, Man, it happens to everybody, not just me,
It happens to everybody. You're gonna have to continue to
say yes to the calling that's upon your life because
life be lifing.
Speaker 4 (36:45):
You put a lot of or the people in general,
put a lot of pressure on theyself trying to follow
every single thing that the Bible tells you, because there's
so many things the Bible tells us not to do,
and we all fall short.
Speaker 19 (36:57):
Well, the Bible does talk about the straight and narrow,
and that's not easy to do when life is giving
you twisting turns and the pitfalls and potholes, and on
the journey, you can get out of alignment with your assignment.
So you're gonna, unfortunately, well fortunately, you're gonna have to
continue to say yes to whatever your divine assignment is,
whether you're a pastor, whether you're a great announcer, great
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breakfast club, you're assigned to this, You're gonna have to
continue to say yes.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
To it because it's you know, it's gonna be times
when you say, man, I don't know if I want
to do this? Is this for me?
Speaker 19 (37:28):
You know, it comes with the journey. But that's the
beauty of it, because that's what ministry is. That's what
being fulfilling your calling is. It's blessing others. Why you're
bleeding yourself.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
I was gonna say, now you're from Detroit, right, d
What up dough? What up dough? So when it comes
to when it came to gospel music, how did you
get into gospel music?
Speaker 8 (37:47):
Oh?
Speaker 19 (37:47):
I started professionally when I was sixteen years old. I
was a minister of music with my church choir when
I was thirteen. So I was just gifted early and
started pursuing gospel the gospel industry early a sixteen years old.
So I've been in there for quite some time now,
was about thirty plus years. I've been doing it and
I love it.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
I love it. So you did it before it was cool? Well,
oh come on.
Speaker 6 (38:06):
Es, Well you know I still got two favorite songs.
Speaker 18 (38:09):
Amen, Because look, I was a dancer back in my day,
and I actually I danced to that song at different churches.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Amen.
Speaker 6 (38:17):
And then never Let You Go. That is a propheescience song.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Oh my god, you know that.
Speaker 19 (38:21):
Just oh listen, she she holds, she's sanctified, she's churchy.
Speaker 18 (38:26):
Yeah, so yeah, your new album. On one night in California.
I didn't think of any sexual when I heard it.
Thank You you got a different You got like different
like feels in it, like hip hop or reggae, you know.
Speaker 6 (38:41):
Like R and B.
Speaker 18 (38:42):
Like was that intentional because it's kind of like a
gospel mixtape.
Speaker 19 (38:46):
Absolutely, And that's the way I approached it. I started
just by approaching it that way. I just wanted to
just it was a song called I Want My Respect.
I was just on YouTube like we all do, and
see what people got to say about you, and I
just seen this s little people just running me because
you know, I had my birthday fiftieth birthday celebration. I
was dancing and whatever, and people they judge you like crazy.
So I win in the studio. It's very therapeutic for
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me when I make music. So I just went in
there and said I want my Respect and that was
my hook on the song. And so from that song,
it birthed all these other songs. So it's kind of
a mixtape. It's amazing that you really check that out.
So yeah, man, it was really This album is really
a heat check kind of like a mixtape because I'm
saying things that I normally wouldn't say on one of
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my albums, one of most of my albums. You know,
I'm singing up in the clouds, God give God to
give you glory? Are you amazing or we worship you?
On this one, I'm talking from my heart. I'm sharing
what I feel. And that's the thing about a lot
of gospel artists. We don't a lot of people don't
know how to connect to us because we don't really
share what's on our hearts. You know, think about hip hop,
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all the rappers, they share what's on their heart. That's
what I love about this beef. You hear what Kendrick
got to say to Drake, so you know what's on
his mind. You don't know what's on these gospel artists' mind.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
We don't want to hear that. We want you to
sing about Jesus. Okay.
Speaker 19 (40:02):
He's the way you can sing about Jesus and share
your heart because you have to live the journey while
you singing about Jesus.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
You got to live this thing out.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
It's never got a gospel beef though, right, there's never
been a two gospel artists going.
Speaker 19 (40:14):
Back and forth, and let me take my sound crazy.
It's been beefs, but we ain't put it on no song.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
So gospel artists beef though like human white human aliens.
Speaker 1 (40:26):
And I know what I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 19 (40:29):
Okay, listen, we don't put it. We not crazy enough
to put it in the song. But it's a whole
lot of stuff that goes on in our industry and
we're sworn to secrecy because we got to live. We
have a you know, it's a cold. We're spreading the gospel. See,
that's the thing about the gospel singing the gospel community.
You can easily mask what you're doing by saying Jesus
Jesus and not have integrity and character behind closed doors.
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So it makes it easy for you to do a lot,
a whole lot of dirt. So you it's more dirt
in that community than it is in the secular community.
And I don't want people to don't come down on
me about that. I'm just telling you the truth. I've
lived it, I've been I'm an authority in this. I've
been here for thirty years. I guess I could tell
the truth.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
One of if it's more of it's just amplified because
it is the gospel community, and people think these things
shouldn't happen in the gospel.
Speaker 19 (41:12):
Community, right, I think is amplified and it's happening, you know,
because most people are in the gospel music. We're trying.
That's what it's about. You're trying to fulfill a divine
assignment while you're being human. And when that human side
comes in, it kicks in. Whether you're a preacher, whether
you are a gospel singer, it kicks in and you just
have to again back to my song one out of California,
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you have to realign yourself. You got to repent, you
got to get back on track. You got to take
responsibility for your what your piece of the problem, and
keep going.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
And that's the beauty of the gospel.
Speaker 18 (41:44):
So, even with that being said, do you feel like
you have to fully give your life to the Lord
to make gospel music?
Speaker 19 (41:51):
I believe that singing the gospel, of preaching the gospel
is a divine calling, It's a divine assignment. Is more
than just a career choice. It's what you are called
to do, and so you and yes, there are sacrifices
and requirements to represent God fully where people can look
in your eyes and see the truth and hear what
you're saying and know that you're speaking truth.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
And so if you're fake.
Speaker 19 (42:16):
About it, it's gonna come off fake. If you real
about it, what's real reaches real people.
Speaker 4 (42:22):
And I think that's what's missing missing from a lot
of gospel music.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
As you just said, the testimonies.
Speaker 4 (42:28):
I feel like, you know, when you go through things
in life, if you have a platform, you're supposed to
share those things. Whether it's comedy or whether it's radio,
whether it's music, whatever it is, or whether it's just
giving a speech, you should you should share those testimonies.
Speaker 19 (42:42):
Man, A lot of a lot of artists are really
profits and people that are signed to the earth to
put great to God's message to the world. Even though
that's not saying I'm a prophet. I go to church
every day and all that. There are people that are
called by God to do what they're doing, to send
love in the atmosphere, to send strength in the atmosphere,
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to make people laugh. That's a gift from God. Every
good and perfect gifts come from the Lord. It's men,
the wicked hearts of men that perverts it.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
All right, we got more with did Trick Hadden when
we come back gospel singing. His album One Night in
California's out right now. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning
wanting everybody. It's DJ env jes Hilarious, Charlamage the God.
We are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking of a
gospel singer, die Trick Hadden. I was gonna ask, so
you also write for artists that are not gospel artists?
Speaker 1 (43:30):
Absolutely? So how do you do when you're writing those
records for people?
Speaker 8 (43:33):
Man?
Speaker 19 (43:33):
I can write a love song better than probably anybody
that wrote it, because when you talk about God is love,
God is love.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
I wrote a song.
Speaker 19 (43:41):
I wrote three songs shout out to Atob and Usher
Russia's my brother my brothers, and they let me write
on that usher A album. I think I did say
what you wanted three songs on there, and they could
believe I was in there. All the young gusts.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
You're writing this that. I was like, man, hey, this
is our gift. Were flowing in our gift. This is
how we make money. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 19 (43:59):
Then you ask me how I live what I do
when I go home, I'm not trying to go out
do lenning crazy. I got my wife, I got my purpose.
I'm trying to build legacy. And then when it's time
to write, the opportunity again.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
I'm going to write.
Speaker 19 (44:09):
You want me to come sing at the where I
can I inspire people in that space I'm coming.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
When you write for others and you try to use
them as a vehicle to get your message out, or
do you get into their world and write from their perspective?
Because I wonder how people would feel about that. They say, oh,
you're writing secular music.
Speaker 19 (44:27):
No, I can't be concerned about how people feel about
how I use my gift or how God wants me
to use my gift. I like to get into the
heart and mind of the artists and see where they
are and try to help relay their message. And so
that's it. Just you try to express what they're trying
to express. You know, I can't come in there talking
about you need to say, gee, make a gospel song. No, No,
if that's what you want to do, I help you
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do that. If you want to talk about love, there's
some songs that they may want to do. Then that's
not really my thing. So I give it over to
my partner thisict and write and that's what he kill it.
And I come in and bring the melody, you know.
And so that's my strength, melodies and love songs, you know.
So I stay in my lane so I can be successful.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
And you a PK. Right, Oh yeah? Were you? Were
you a straight and narrow p K or did you
have your your wild ways? I'll be lying if I
say they were straightened down the wildest.
Speaker 19 (45:17):
They say the p ks are the worst kids. Man,
We the ones have to deal with the most pressure.
You gotta be saved and holy before you really holy.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 19 (45:25):
You gotta be the perfect example of truth, you know,
among your peers before you really know what that means. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. So it's it's it's rough
shout out to all the p k's. I'm representing all
y'all were standing up.
Speaker 4 (45:38):
Did your did your father, your father's Bishop Clarence be
having't seen your right?
Speaker 1 (45:42):
Yes, sir? Did he?
Speaker 4 (45:43):
Did he give you grace when you did fall? Short
or did he demand you ride to that level of being.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
I come, yeah, I come from the old school church. Doc.
Speaker 19 (45:52):
If you're seeing you going to the front row and
they gonna, they're gonna let you see so you won't
do it again. They had a good heart, good intentions,
but that wasn't no way to do it. And then
that's why I don't do that. At my church in California.
People fall short, they repent of their sins, you know,
whoever they offended, or you know, they got an answer
to them or repent to them. And then you keep
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going because we all fall short and come short of
the glory of God. Nobody's perfect. The Bible says the scripture,
this is a deep scripture.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
He said. If a man says he has no sin,
he is a liar.
Speaker 19 (46:24):
And the truth is not in them because they're sining
it all of us. Because the Bible says, in this
flesh work is no good thing. And that's where the
Holy Spirit comes into play. It's very important to have
the Holy Spirit's gonna help you navigate through all this
stuff that the flesh wants to do.
Speaker 6 (46:39):
You at once said that you was called to preach
at the age of ten.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
Yeah, that is young.
Speaker 6 (46:43):
Like how was that experience?
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Like how what do you mean?
Speaker 6 (46:46):
Like you were called? Like, describe that experience if you can.
Speaker 19 (46:49):
I literally heard the voice of God speak to me
and tell me, Dietrich, you're gonna sing and preach the gospel.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
Sure that wasn't Bishop Clarence could have been. But why
says I would by myself in my room. Guess what.
I went straight to my mother's room and told her
just what I just heard. Wow.
Speaker 19 (47:05):
She put me right up. That next Sunday, you said,
you called the preacher, got me a robe in the Bible,
and put me up.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
You remember the first time?
Speaker 19 (47:11):
Listen, I lost everything, my trainer, thought and everything in
front of a whole crowd of people.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
That's right. I read my scripture, sang my song. Then
I just lost my because I looked at my friends
talking about Yeah I was ten years old. That's too
much pressure, you know.
Speaker 19 (47:25):
But from that point on, I've never had a lost
for words, you know, because I said, I ain't gonna
never let them laugh at me again. I learned every
Bible verse, every scripture, so I could never be laughed
at again.
Speaker 4 (47:34):
Wow, I saw in the song my respect. You say
I bought a new sound in gospel music. I paved
the way. I did it way back in the day.
Twenty years later, you still hear and you say you
got to give credit with credits due, do you feel
like you still don't get the credit for paving the
way of a new sound in gospel music.
Speaker 19 (47:49):
I think there are opportunities for people to acknowledge my
part in it that they where they deliberately keep it
out of there because people it's such a small genre,
so people are holding onto their peace, said the pie.
Speaker 1 (48:00):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 19 (48:01):
They think by ignoring you or trying to omit your
part will help them maintain what they have. And I
don't think that's good at all for gospel music. I
think it's important for all of us to respect all
of our contributions to gospel music. I'm just saying, hey, look,
I earned my stripes. I've been thirty years plus in
this business. I got my battle scars for I've paid
my dues in the gospel industry. You know, a lot
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of times people tend to look at the few people.
When you think about gospel music, you think of what's
the first few.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
Names that come to your mind, Kirk Franklin, Boom Franklin,
Gina Bella Bella.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
I'm thinking about my God, God, God, my God. Okay,
got you got song?
Speaker 2 (48:37):
No no, no, no disrespect to Gina bell but honestly,
Kirk Franklin, Marry Mary Boom, so you get.
Speaker 1 (48:44):
Yeah, that's probably what it's.
Speaker 19 (48:45):
But there's I want us tell everybody there's a whole
slew of incredible gospel artists, and I want to motivate
y'all to look into them, to them God music.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
So yeah, she knew my songs that I just know,
so I can tell she's into the industry. She knows
the music. Who are yours?
Speaker 3 (49:02):
My first?
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Like my time five yea?
Speaker 6 (49:04):
So we have Landa Adams I do. I do like
Hezekaya Walker.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
I like the greatest Red Hammond.
Speaker 6 (49:10):
I grew up on Dietrich heading and uh Tire Tribute.
Those were my two favorites. Of course, then you go
to women to see Wine and BB one. You know
all of them. But when you want to really feel,
like when you're going through something, you can play a song.
You can cry through the song. That's different. That's your
Fred Hammonds, that's your Dietrich. You know, like That's what
I like.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
She has the perfect balance of righteous and ratchets. It's crazy,
crazy the sexy red and glow riller like. She is
the perfect balance. She loved music.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
I love the t man. I listened to it all.
I listened to it all. It's incredible. Now there was
a pastor that that told a woman to hush during
during worst Henderson, Man, what you meant respect? And you
was you was kind of upset about that. I wasn't upset.
I just had a perspective. Was your perspective? I got them.
Speaker 19 (49:54):
I got the most respect for Pastor key On Henderson.
I don't want him to feel like Dietrick is out
for him, you know, But I just don't agree with
how he handled that matter. You know, I think that
you have to keep in mind that's one of your sheep.
You're the shepherd, and you're responsible to cover her. And
if she's crying, it means she's hurting, and also could
mean that you've said something that impacted her. And if
people can't holler in church, what can they holler? Sometimes
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that's all that's the only thing they could do is
to get to church and just let it out. You know,
you'd be surprised what people are going through through the week.
So me personally, this Dietrick, if you come to my church,
you can holler from the point that you get walked
through the door to the end, because I understand people
need God, they need help, and they need a place
where they can release. And I've been in church all
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my life. You talked about my dad. Me personally, I've
never seen any pastor husher woman up like that. It's
a new day, so it's a new so. But I'm
old school when it comes to that. I'm a young man,
but I got old school principles when it comes to church,
Like the church belong to God's people. That's where people
supposed to praise, That's where they're supposed to cry when
the Holy Spirit moves on them. Old back, it's not
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about you, it's about God moving for the people.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
Now, let's play. Let's play. I don't want to say
Devil's avocae.
Speaker 4 (51:08):
Boy, God, don't I'm not after Keon said that this
wasn't an isolated incident, and I don't know.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
I'm not saying that this is what happened. If you
in church. I'm just using a scenario.
Speaker 4 (51:16):
You in church and it's a person that comes to
church all the time and they always they go live
while they're in there, and they cut up. I mean
they cut up. I mean they act like they got
the Holy Break, dancing on the floor. I mean they
just going crazy every service, and they kind of being disruptive.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Would you be like, all right, sister, all right, brother.
Speaker 19 (51:33):
No, I will never hush them because I understand they
may have a husband, son, daughter, and they're coming after
you after church, your services. If you hushed my mother up,
I did. Yeah, yeah, yeah, how much I sing the gospel,
I'm coming after you. So you got to use wisdom
right there.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
You know what I'm saying. But you never do that.
Did you have a conversation? Probably no, man, I was.
Speaker 19 (51:55):
I was in contact him with him sometime in the past,
but I don't I don't force relationship at all.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
All Right, we got more with Dietrick Hadden when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
Good morning morning everybody at ej.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Dietrich Hadden.
Speaker 2 (52:12):
His album One Night in California is out right now, Charlomagne.
Speaker 4 (52:16):
We had Charlie Wilson on the show, a good brother,
Charlie Wilson, the legend, the icon, and he was kind
of critical of R and B artists who make gospel music, oh,
you know, just to get radio play, use the format
to get a hit song. If I remember correctly, he
said that that's what people do when nothing's working for them.
Speaker 19 (52:36):
And the other genres of music. It's the truth, man.
I wish I could say differently. And I'm a fan
of a lot of artists, man, A fan of you know.
I love artists, whether it be actors, whether it be
Will Smith doing his gospel song, I'm a big fan
of his, whether it be Kanye, I'm a big fan
of his previous work as a producer.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
I respect him highly.
Speaker 19 (52:55):
But that seems like that's the trend now where people
when they're kind of falling off, they to God and
they look to the church and they go because they
can easily get a number one among church folk.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
Because church folk, we're just.
Speaker 19 (53:05):
So glad you done came in the here, and let's
just get Will Smith and the Kanye well and we
give them number one. They override anybody else that's been
in the gospel industry. We give you all the number ones.
I got a problem with that piece, this, that little
piece right there, But I don't have a problem with
them making their gospel songs. But those of us that
are in it, we live it. We live, eat breathe this.
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It's like hip hop. There are people that live eat
breathe hip hop. We live, eat, breathe this gospel. And
so when you come in, we expect you. When you
do that, we're like, Okay, you coming in, brother, you're
coming in. You're gonna help us build this thing. We
go on to the next level. Then you go, you
get your number one, you back people loving you again.
And where you at what we thought you was?
Speaker 1 (53:49):
Now you're doing what you're doing. You got your wife
walk around naked but naked. We thought you was the
mister Sunday Service. What are you? Number one?
Speaker 6 (53:56):
Album?
Speaker 1 (53:57):
Number one? You got your number one? Are you gone?
But could it be like that?
Speaker 2 (54:00):
That's how he felt in that moment, like when he
created like for instance, we can go even further back
with Jesus Walks.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Right when he did Jesus Walks, that's the goss for record, right, Yeah,
to me, but he did that. That was when when
he put that out, people were like, what the hell
are you doing? Right? And it was on the gospel
charts and hip hop charts, so it opened up a
world of people walks into the gospel charte. Huh, I
think it did. I think they were playing it like
crazy too.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
It was everywhere, and even when he did his Sunday service,
a lot of people came out there for worship that
usually or maybe wouldn't go to churches often.
Speaker 19 (54:30):
What message are you sending now because you ain't doing
Sunday service no more. You ain't singing no gospel music
no more. Now you cussing and acting like you ain't
never never knew Jesus.
Speaker 2 (54:38):
But then we could talk about pastors and preachers that
that have been preaching and now what they doing Now
they're fake prophesied and they're cheating, they're doing something like that.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
So it's kind of the same.
Speaker 19 (54:47):
Everybody gonna have a give an account for what they're doing, correct,
because at the end of the day, that judgment day
is coming for all of us. I'm not here to
judge nobody. I'm just telling you what I don't like
to see because I lived this gospel.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Because we seen Snoop. Snoop did the gospel and I'm
a big Snoop fan. Yes he got a Grammy for it.
What I this is what I like about Snoop.
Speaker 19 (55:07):
Though Snoop went and got the artists in the genre
and put it on the album. It wasn't just about Snoop.
He brought Rance Allen, who was like the greatest male
vocalist of all time, who never really got his respect.
He gave He got a number one song with Rance Allen.
So we look at that as gospel artists were like, man,
Snoop is really about that.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
He's in it. He loves gospel music.
Speaker 19 (55:27):
He may not have the conviction, maybe have some uh
weaknesses and things like that, but we know he loves
gospel music because we've seen who he pulled together. You
got the artist, not just the big names that everybody
always go to. You went and got the artists. So
you love the genre, you love the community. But other ones,
I don't see what's going on. I don't see you.
You still doing you trying to? I don't know the judge.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
You know, it sounds like a little bit, you know
how when the country artist be like, don't do no
country records like you you stay in your arm b
But like, no, if I want to try country because
country is in my heart and this is how feeling
right now, you should be able to express yourself.
Speaker 21 (56:01):
In that way.
Speaker 4 (56:02):
I feel like bigger than a genre of music for y'all,
though I think in a way it's like I guess
it's in the way.
Speaker 1 (56:07):
Start like stop playing with god. Boom boom.
Speaker 19 (56:11):
You said something about country music. That's what I love
about country music. I think Beyonce deserves to do any
country song. She's from Texas. She lived that life, you
know what I'm saying, So she can do that. But
I like the fact that they have some guard rails
up where you got to come through somebody to just
you ain't gonna just make a country song.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
You gotta they make you work for it. They gonna
box you out right.
Speaker 19 (56:29):
Gospel music, you just anybody can wake up tomorrow and
say I want to sing gospel because I'm falling off
and I want to do I want to get that
number one. I know the community gonna support me. Then
they get that number one, then they're gone. Where are
the guard rails? Where are the people?
Speaker 10 (56:41):
Say?
Speaker 1 (56:41):
No, man, you what you're doing. You gotta live this thing.
Speaker 8 (56:44):
Bro.
Speaker 19 (56:45):
You can do your gospel song, but don't play with us,
don't play with God. Where the people at, where the
leaders at.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 19 (56:52):
They're gatekeepers, I mean leaders in hip hop. You can't
just up and just if you ain't really about that life. Man,
they don't take That's what Kendrick saying. No, you Drake,
you are you really about this?
Speaker 1 (57:02):
You know what I'm saying. It's like, man, it's guardrails.
Speaker 29 (57:04):
Bro.
Speaker 19 (57:05):
You you you done came in and you did what
you did. But that's enough if you go, if you're
gonna be about it, you gotta really be about it.
Speaker 1 (57:11):
That's what he's saying.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
Somebody can say that about preachers and pastors and people
in the church too. Right, we talk about if you're
gonna be about it, you be about it. But they
will hear preachers and pastors and deacons that people look
up to because they're in the church. They read the Bible,
they take the classes. They are more you think, tied
into quote unquote regular people. But then when you see
them doing some foul, it's it's the same feeling.
Speaker 19 (57:31):
The same feeling. Man, you know you gotta you gotta
hold people accountable. I'm not here to cover nobody that
if you're doing wrong, you somebody gotta hold you accountable.
Back to the music, it's like, yeah, man, we want
people to really because it's people that's really sacrificing.
Speaker 1 (57:44):
Man, to stay in this.
Speaker 19 (57:45):
I've turned down at least five secular record deals on
my journey because it's a calling, you know what I'm saying.
I signed a deal with Erasion. It was done when
I was a kid. I walked away from it because
this is a calling. And now to see you just
come in and just do what you want to.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Do it then walk away.
Speaker 19 (58:01):
And this it don't sit right in my heart or
anybody else's heart who've been living this thing sacrifice. We
can make money just like anybody else. I'm not singing
gospel because I couldn't make it anywhere else. I'm doing
it because this is what this is me since I
was a kid. This is my assignment on earth. You
got to understand that when you decide to and I'm
not telling anybody not to do this gospel, but really
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consider this is a real thing where we make sacrifices
when we want to go out and have sex with
we can't. We want to go out and do this,
and that we can't. It's a sacrifice. At least we
have that heart to says, man, I can't. I can't
do that because I'm singing this gospel.
Speaker 1 (58:35):
You know what I'm saying. It's a sacrifice. It's a lifestyle.
Even when you fall short. At least I'm over here trying.
Speaker 4 (58:42):
Do you feel pressure to maintain an image because you
are a man at the church, That's all I say.
Speaker 1 (58:47):
They got a little upset with you because they saw
your wife turking.
Speaker 19 (58:50):
Oh man, my wife I wanted to I wanted to
enjoy herself. I love every single bit of it. Really,
I'm a man's man.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
The Holy Spirit. Why we think the Holy Spirit can
show up and a work?
Speaker 19 (59:00):
Oh yeah, because that's your wife, that's my wife, that's
my significant others. The Bible says the marriage bed is underfound.
What we got going on between us ain't none of
your business. And if I let you in on my life,
give you a little clip of something.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Just enjoy. I'm letting you in all my life. I
didn't have to do that.
Speaker 19 (59:14):
I'm trying to show people how to live this kind
of life without losing your integrity.
Speaker 1 (59:19):
Just enjoy yourself. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 19 (59:21):
Jesus said, I come that you might have life and
have it more abundantly. Christian's got it wrong. He came
so you can enjoy this life without going down the
whole of sin. And that's what he showed us. That's
what he showed us. Jesus went to the wedding, turned
the water into wine. But guess what he did when
he got done doing that, He went to healing and
fulfilling his assignment. He went to the cross. So he's
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showing you balance and so don't I don't know what
to say the people that got a problem with my freedom.
I know my freedom offends people, but I can't help that.
I'm living my life well.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
Dietrick, we appreciate you for joining us today. One nine
in California's out right now, that's right, and it's the
Breakfast with a prayer. What did you deal?
Speaker 19 (01:00:00):
Come on then, Father, we thank you for the Breakfast
Club and what they mean to the culture. God continued
to elevate them, continue to bless them, give them the wisdom,
the strength, and the fortitude to continue to do what
you call them to do. Continue to give them the
heart to open up doors for people that are called
to speak for you. On your behalf, I give you
praise for them. Bless their families, Bless everything they put
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their hearts to do. Just touch them, God, and just
continue to do what you're doing for them. In Jesus name,
I pray, Amen, Amen, Man, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
It's Teenjay Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the God we are
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Jess is out today. Well, she's sick. I mean, you
know she's got she's pregnant. Yeah, two weeks until she
has that little baby. That's right, you know. So she
woke up this morning with some extreme morning sickness, so
we get it. Yeah, so she's out today, so yesterday
she definitely. I agree. Let's get to Jess with the mess.
Speaker 22 (01:00:54):
Let's get the mess real blessings, her lines, death, caribbing, more,
just don't do no lines, don't do that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
Nobody saw why jee world, Why on the Breakfast Clubs,
the Coaches Ship. She was able to.
Speaker 23 (01:01:11):
Get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody
could get you to see this.
Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
Time to set it off.
Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
Well, if you've been following the Young Thug in the
YSL case, you know it's been on halt from since
July first. Now this is because Young a Thug's attorney
Brian Steele in front of the judge last month after
learning about a private meeting, and now the judge has
been removed from the case.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
In tonight at six, we now know the name of
the judge who's going to take over the proceedings and
the YSL RICO trial against Rapper Young Thug and the
other alleged gang members.
Speaker 30 (01:01:43):
And this comes after the previous judge was removed. According
to the Fulton County Clerk's Office, Judge Shakira Ingram will
take over the case. She has served on the Superior
Court of Fulton County since twenty eighteen. Now today, a
Fulton County Superior Court judge removed Judge your Old Glanville
from the case following complaints about a private meeting held
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last month. Judge Glanville, prosecutors and the witness were in attendance,
but defense attorneys were not, which led to calls for
the judge to recuse himself. The judge who ruled on
his removal said today that she believes Glanville likely would
have continued to preside fairly over the case, but this
has to be done to preserve the public's confidence in
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the judicial system.
Speaker 4 (01:02:28):
I'm the clearly not no legal scholar. But it sounds
to me like they don't got no damn case. And
it's looked like they haven't had no damn case since
this trial started. And shouldn't they give Jeffrey at least
a bond. Yeah, let him come home, be able to
make a little living and fight his case from the
comfort of his own crib.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
I think so.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
It doesn't seem it doesn't seem very fair, if we
could say that. I mean, this case has been on
hold for a while, and like you said, he's been
sitting there. He's not able to make any money. And
it seems like every time they have a witness, every
time they bring something forward to the judge or to
the stand, doesn't seem like it sticks.
Speaker 4 (01:03:01):
This trial is joky, right, joky okay, jokey, it's trial
joking now slew to the eight four three.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
This trial very joky okay. That's the best way to
describe this trialt Joky.
Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
All right, well now we got to jump into Cam
Mace and should call Stevenson now. Jess of course reported
about Cameron and Mace making fun of Shakralle Stevenson saying
that the fight was boring.
Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
Well, J Prince, we all know who J Prince to
oji from Houston. He manages Shakulle Stevens and posted the
actual numbers, said the network has one point one eight
million people, but I stead it peaked at one point
two million people. That's the amount of people that were
actually watching the fight.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
And then he responded and says, let the haters say
that he's boring and nobody wants to watch him.
Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
Sorry to tell you it's just a select few of
you haters.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
As you can see, there's proof that he has the
number one ratings in any fight on ESPN this year,
and the top three ratings since twenty twenty two. And
to all you haters who want to escalate that hate
outside of the ring, I'm Shukor's manager and I can
handle all this business outside of the ring. In other words,
Cam and Mace, I will fade all his shots and
take all bets. Well, you know, Cam and Mace they
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have their own show. It is what it is, and
they responded yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:04:13):
So then we're talking to you then, all right.
Speaker 29 (01:04:16):
I want to just start off by saying you are
so lacking self awareness when you give such a lackluster
performance and then you think you can make threats to
people because you gave a lackluster performance.
Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
Pause.
Speaker 29 (01:04:31):
You don't have the right to tell me what I
should like or to tell Cam what he should like.
That's not your place. And I'm gonna tell you another thing.
When you're dealing with older people, they're the last to
know that things have changed. We're not your looks like
the way you talk it. I don't give what you mean.
Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
We're not your little like.
Speaker 29 (01:04:52):
We don't even respect big homies. I know Killer doesn't.
And for me, I never respected in the streets. That's
why I always got the problems I got. If you're
sixty years old and you're trying to be a street.
Speaker 1 (01:05:07):
You failed.
Speaker 20 (01:05:08):
Hey, Yong, my man, listen, James, let me explain something
to you. Bro May said it exactly. You sixty, you sixty,
What are you talking about? I lost mad respect for
you because I used to have mad respect you When
you have Choud call with.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
You when you're lying young boy NBA. Yeah, why the
you got call with you?
Speaker 20 (01:05:26):
And this is why he acted like that talking about
you got young boy NBA, young brothers and his keys.
Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
This call young billing NBA told you. This is what
he said.
Speaker 20 (01:05:35):
This what young Boy NBA said. Drake is beefing with
Kendrick Lamar's we speak. I have not heard this the
first time Drake got into something. And I hear you
say to Kendrick Lamarna, why do you think that you
could tell us what we can and cannot say money.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Control yet control that.
Speaker 20 (01:05:51):
Nobody gonna tell him hit the strapping that We're gonna
sit there and be.
Speaker 4 (01:05:54):
Like, hey, honestly, this is great for Chaqause Stevenson because
it is what it is and Mace they gave this
Chaquelle Stevenson fight more promotion than ESPN did, Like all
of this is just marketing. This is the best promotion
to secure Stevenson fight that Shakure Stevenson brand could have
gotten because nobody outside of the boxing world, nobody outside
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of you know, like like true boxing fans would still
be talking about this fight anymore. If Mason cam and
Chicauru didn't have these issues. So I mean, this makes
it casuals care and it's actually making people google who
Shakor is, so you know, it's building its profile to
where if a tank fight does happen, people will really
pay attention to it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Yeah, but this is this is my main problem with
all of this, right, And you know, we know Ja Prince,
we know Cam Mason, of course, Jakaelle Stevenson. But they
do a show and during their show they talk about
things that they want to discuss, whether they like a
fight or they don't like a fight.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
But my problem is this.
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
You have every analyst talking about the fight, and any
analyst could say whatever, especially white analysts. They can say
they don't like it. They could say they thought the
fight was boring. But how come nobody goes at those
white analysts like that? But they never go into the streets.
Just Cam and Mason said they didn't like to fight,
they thought the fight was boring. Nobody ever said they
wanted to fight or come with the guns. That's all
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they said. And then it escalated past that. Yeah, but
the white analysts ain't talking like Cam and Mace talking.
Caving made funny. Cam and Mas got people laughing at you,
you know what I mean doing. They're doing sketches while
they're watching your fight, acting like they fallen asleep. What
are you talking about? White analysts all the time say
a fight is boring and nobody wants to watch a
person can it's.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
The same, it's not, it's not.
Speaker 4 (01:07:31):
It's regular critique. And then there's funny analysis that makes
people laugh at you. Nobody likes to get laughed at.
When you go online and you see a bunch of
people laughing at you, now you pissed off. Stop backing
like you don't know what that is.
Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Cut it out. You know what that is. Cam and
are making people laugh at your core And that's what
pissed your car off. That's just just reality. This unless
do that all day long. Say the fight was boring,
the fight was Fists are.
Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
Nothing like Cam and Mays. They're not as funny as
Camon Mays. They're not doing skits and sketches like Cam.
But they don't creature. They don't speak to the culture
like and ain't nobody paying attention to their critique when
somebody likes you call Stevenson sees the culture in his
comments laughing at him because there's something Cam and May said,
it's just different.
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
And you know that. But yeah, but you can't say
I want to go fight him. Let's let's meet me
in a ring. You're a fighter. You can say whatever
you want. Let's Cam and Mason gonna say, meet me
in the booth.
Speaker 4 (01:08:20):
Listen, you can say whatever you want, just like Cam
and May say whatever they want. You can say whatever
you want. Anybody. Anybody can say whatever they want in
a back and forth. It's just reality the situation.
Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
Yeah, but we don't want to go past that though.
We don't want it to go past the back and
it's not and it's great promotion for she called Stephenson.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
All right, well that is the mess now, Charla Man,
who are giving y'all down? Katu man for after the hour? Man,
Let's argue. Let's start an argument this morning on the radio.
Why not? Okay, what you mean?
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
Well, we're gonna talk about California be in the first
US state the banded school districts from requiring staff to
notify parents of their child's gender identification.
Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
We see that, you see right, Let's start argument. Okay, um,
right into it? Okay, all right, let's get you next so.
Speaker 2 (01:09:03):
I need law makers in California to come to the
front of the cargation. We like to have a word
with them, all right, we'll get to that. Next is
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.
Speaker 11 (01:09:10):
Your mornings will never be the samege some donkey.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
To days just sa themselves. Charlotte Man ready for I
never heard the donkey other day?
Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
What is it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
Again, charlam Man, I'm a donkey. Yes you are that,
Charlottevane the same. That's true?
Speaker 4 (01:09:36):
Yes donkey today for Tuesday July sixteenth, goaed the law
makers in California. Today is the sixteenth right, Yes, Tuesday
July sixteenth, goast the law makers in California who yesterday
made California the first US state the band school districts
from requiring staff to notify parents of their child's gender
identification change under a law signed Monday by Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
You heard me right, California is the first date the.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Band's school rules requiring parents get notified of their child's
pronoun change.
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
Let's go to wlby three News for the report. Please
it's a first in the nation law.
Speaker 31 (01:10:13):
The governor ban's policies that require teachers to tell parents
if their child asked to change their gender identification.
Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
Well, I think with the governor signing AB nineteen fifty five,
it's actually going to just cause more confusion.
Speaker 31 (01:10:26):
Rockland UNIFIDE is one of at least six other districts
in the state that tried passing similar policies. Many met
with legal challenges, and while it's being praised as a
way to protect LGBTQ students from so called forced outings, if.
Speaker 17 (01:10:40):
Parents aren't supportive of their children, then the children shouldn't
have to tell the parents, some say.
Speaker 31 (01:10:46):
It could interfere with parent transparency.
Speaker 9 (01:10:49):
Yeah, the biggest sticking point and why I'm opposed to
AB nineteen fifty five is that it's going to have
others on the other side try to force school districts
to keep secrets from parents, and I think that's a
non starter for me.
Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
I agreed that was actually a WLBT three news for
the report, and this is where politicians lose me every
damn time. I wouldn't care if my child identified as
a teenage mutant Ninja Turtle.
Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Okay, they could come in.
Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
That classroom and say, hey, Leonardo don Tello, Raphael and
Michaelangelo's teacher, you better tell me so I know what
the hell's going on? Got me confused as hell when
my kid comes home craving pizza all the damn time,
walking around with weapons like nunchucks and twin katanas or
bow twin side, they doing kicks, wearing bandana mask and
I'm trying to figure out what the hell is going on.
Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
Then I come to you, okay, as a parent, okay,
parent the.
Speaker 4 (01:11:35):
Teacher, and ask you if you've noticed any changes, and
you tell me you're not allowed to disclose that information. See,
this is the problem we us, Okay, as a society,
we got a village, all right. Were not a village
when it comes to our kids. Were supposed to work
as one unit. What I don't see as a parent,
you may see as a teacher, what you don't know
about my child. As a teacher, I may have information
as a parent that can help you. We gotta work
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in concert with each other, okay. Brandon Richards, a spokesperson
for Gavin Newsom, says this law helps keep children safe
while protecting the critical role of parents. He said in
the statement, it protects the child parent relationship by preventing
politicians and school staff from inappropriately intervening in family matters
and attempting to control if, when, and how families have
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deeply personal conversations. Brandon as your leader, Joe Biden says,
quite often, that's a bunch of malarkey. Okay, to me,
you're doing the opposite. If my child comes out as school,
comes out to you, but haven't come out to me yet,
then that means my child maybe dealing with a whole
lot of backlash, a whole lot of hate, a whole
lot of prejudice that their young mind can't navigate through.
Speaker 1 (01:12:36):
And I would like to be there to help them
do that.
Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
What happens if my child, you know, God forbid, kills
themselves because they are getting bullied because of their gender identity.
And I had no idea, Okay, I had no idea
that's what they even identified as. I didn't know they
identified as something else. How can you, as a teacher's
sleep at night knowing you knew but didn't tell me
their parent are guardian And how hot would a parent
be if they found out you had that information and
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didn't tell me. Jonathan Zacherson, an advocate in California who
supports what this article calls the parental Notification Policies opposes
the law and said telling parents about the student's request
to change their gender identification is critical to the well
being of children and for maintaining that trust between school
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and parents. I agree, Okay, it's critical to the well
being of children because well, you know, we know how
daddy and mommy issues impact us in the future. And listen,
a lot of times kids be thinking their parents are
gonna be mad at things their parents not.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Even tripping on.
Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Okay, yes, if your child comes to you and tells
you they identify as another gender, it's gonna take you aback,
but that's still your child.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
And most parents are gonna love their children regardless. The
ones that don't, they're just terrible people. Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
I understand that coming out to your parents is hard. Okay,
deciding when to come out as difficult.
Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
I get it.
Speaker 4 (01:13:51):
People want to do it on their own terms. But
when you do come out, I feel like it should
be you know your parents first. But I don't even
want to get caught up in the LGBTQ Disney plus
of it all. I just encourage my kids to tell
me everything. The secrets we keep as a society have
done nothing but hurt us.
Speaker 1 (01:14:06):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
We don't do ourselves any favored by keeping secrets, which
is why I tell my kids to tell me everything.
Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
We will figure it out.
Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
Don't lie to me, don't keep nothing from me, because
nobody's gonna help you navigate whatever it is you dealing
with better than me and your mama. Okay, your real
day ones. Teachers, we have to help each other, Okay.
As parents, we send our kids off the school every day.
Our kids spend a large part of their days at
school with teachers. I feel that teachers should be required
to tell parents of any changes to their child's emotional, mental,
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or physical health.
Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
It's only right, okay.
Speaker 4 (01:14:37):
And as a parent, if I know my child has
some issues, I should have to tell the teacher to
tell the teacher about those issues in order to make
their job easier so they can make the proper adjustments.
Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
All right, That's just the way the world should work.
This child is your responsibility part time for a brief
moment in time. This child is my responsibility forever until
they become an adult and start taking care of me.
Speaker 4 (01:14:56):
So therefore, you better tell me everything you know about
my child. Tell me everything you learn about my child. Why,
because that's my child. Once again, we don't do ourselves
any favors by keeping secrets, and we damn sure don't
need California lawmakers making laws to assist my child in
keeping them. Please give California lawmakers who made Cali the
first US state the band school districts from requiring staff
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to notify parents of their child gender identification change the
biggest he huh. And to me, this saint even about
gender identication. It's just about encouraging children to keep secrets
from their parents.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
I ain't with that. I don't think there's any parents
that will agree with this. I don't know. That's what
we open the phone line for.
Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Thank
you for that, donk of the day. Are there anybody
out there that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:44):
Agrees with this? I don't know. We're about to find out.
Call us up right now, eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one, because like you said, it's it's
almost like you're encouraging keeping secrets.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
Secrets have done nothing but hurt us as a society.
Sounds stupid and dumb, especially in well, I can't say,
especially because I only know about the black community.
Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Why do we say that, especially in the black community.
I'm only I'm black. That's all I know.
Speaker 4 (01:16:06):
Okay, I just know secrets have never helped us people.
That is so debatable. I'm black, that is so debatable.
But I'm black.
Speaker 1 (01:16:13):
That's what you say. I'm black. That's what you identify as.
Shut up, man, that's what you ilafy because that's what
I am. That's what you are. That's what I ask
It's okay, I'm not argue with you this morning.
Speaker 8 (01:16:26):
Roof.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Wow, that's what identify Now you're a black dog.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
That's what identify that as.
Speaker 4 (01:16:34):
You're a black dog. That's what you're saying. Now you're
a black cat.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
You just bad luck. Now you're a black cow. Now
you're a black dog. This is crazy. I'm saying, why
are you doing this?
Speaker 8 (01:16:46):
List?
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
I don't even know what I messing with you. Eight
hundred five eighty five one oh five. Well, we're talking
about this lord that they're trying to pass in California.
Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
Do you agree? Let's discuss it's the Breakfast legal morning,
the Breakfast Club. It's topic times.
Speaker 11 (01:17:06):
Call eight hundred five eight five one five one to
join into the discussion with the breakfast.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Club warning everybody, its thej Envy Jesse Larius, Charlamagne the
God we are the breakfast Club. Jessse Larius is out
today and we're asking eight hundred and five eight five
one oh five to one about keeping secrets from your parents. Now,
this conversation actually comes from Charlomagne. Gave somebody dunk in
to day today.
Speaker 4 (01:17:28):
Yes, California lawmakers yesterday they signed in a law that
made them the first US state the banded school districts
from requiring staff to notified parents of their child's gender
identification change with a lass signed by Gavin Newsom. I
disagree with the law, not you know, because of the
LGBTQ aspect of it all. I just disagree with, you know,
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encouraging our children to keep secrets from their parents. I
feel like, you know, anything that you see happen to
my child in your classroom, any changes to their emotional, mental, art,
physical well being, you should absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:18:02):
Come and tell me as a parent immediately. Yeah, I
agree with you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
I'm that child's parent, and you're with that child eight
hours a day at times sometimes longer than that. Now,
don't get it twisted. I do believe if there's something wrong.
If there's abuse or something like that, then then those
secrets need to be held because it's for the child's
well being.
Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
Sold on what you mean, Like, if there's some type.
Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
Of abuse going on in the household and the parents
and the teacher's trying to figure it out.
Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
I agree with you know, making sure that the child's
well being is fine.
Speaker 4 (01:18:31):
But if there's abuse going on in the household, it's
not like a parent would ever go to a teacher
and tell the teacher, hey, I'm abusing my child.
Speaker 24 (01:18:36):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
No, But if a teacher is like if a child
is coming home and saying one of their parents is
abusing me or a family member is abusing me.
Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
No, that teacher should tell.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
If the teacher has to go through the proper protocol
first before they tell, to make sure that they're not involved.
Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
I don't even know what that protocol is.
Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
But if if a child comes through a teacher and
says to the teacher, hey, my parents are abusing me,
I would definitely want that teacher to tell somebody. Yes, absolutely, authoritist,
I don't know somebody whoever, counselor I would want to
get that child from up. But when it comes to
anything else with with something that's going on with my child,
like a gender change or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
It is, something that's going on with my child physically
or mentally. I want to be the first person.
Speaker 5 (01:19:10):
What it is.
Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
Anything, anything that is impacting my child's well being in
any way, shape or form, I should know about period.
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
There's no inference or much about it to me.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
We have Britney on the line, Brittany, good morning. Hey,
we're doing well, Brittany. What's your thoughts.
Speaker 17 (01:19:27):
I feel like it's a generational thing right now. As
hard as it's to say that, I kind of agree
with it because I feel like the kids these days
are getting the most backlash from their parents.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
What do you mean, you feel like the parents are
harsh to this to their children more than the teachers,
more than social media, more than the world. No, I think.
Speaker 2 (01:19:48):
I think a household, especially your parents, should be a
safe place and they should be able to discuss with
anything with you. That's how you should raise your kids,
right that if anything is going on, good or bad,
they should be able.
Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
To discuss that to you.
Speaker 17 (01:19:58):
It definitely should be just I mean, from my experience
and from what I see on social media, from our generation,
we're not very accepting of this new you know, gender
identity and sexual identity LGBTQ. Plus my generation, you know,
thirty forty year olds, we just don't really understand it.
So I kind of feel like they're putting that in
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place to protect the children from the parents that are
going to lock them in the.
Speaker 8 (01:20:24):
Closet for that.
Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
I understand where you're coming from, but I totally disagree,
and I don't want us to generalize because social media
is not real life. I once again, I think anything
that happens with my child mentally, physically, emotionally, I want
to know about it. I understand this is about the
LGBTQ issue, but I don't like the precedent that's such
where it just tells your child to keep secrets from
the parents.
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Now, but not only that, if they want to identify
whatever they want to identify in school, and then when
you come home, I have no idea what's going on
that actually hurts the child more because the child can't
be free.
Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
You and Ninja Turtle at school and then you come home.
Speaker 4 (01:20:57):
You know what I'm saying, doing kung Fu kids and
one p so alidamn time, and I'm trying to figure.
Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
Out what the hell going on? What's whatit you with
the niause? I was mad school, wondering what'd y'all teaching
my child? That's what I'll be wondering. Why why is
my child coming home with this bandana mask on? Talk
about caw bungle? Hello? Who's this?
Speaker 8 (01:21:14):
Hi?
Speaker 15 (01:21:14):
My name is like John?
Speaker 12 (01:21:16):
Hey? Like John, Hey, how are y'all doing this morning?
Speaker 1 (01:21:19):
What's your thought? Like John?
Speaker 15 (01:21:20):
I am on the fence with this law. I'm a
licensed therapist in the State of Georgia, and so one
of my things is confidentiality. If I have a kid
that tells me that they identify as something, I'm not
necessarily obligated to tell the parents. Unless something causes farm
like we're talking about puicidal thought self injuranus behavior, then
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I look the parents in on that. But identity I
don't have to do that. I do encourage my clients
to be honest with their parents, but some of these
kids are terrified of their parents's responses, and I don't
blame them.
Speaker 4 (01:21:55):
Yeah, but you was a kid once, right, and you
know you're you're a licensed therapist, and you were a
kid once, and you know that a lot of times
a lot of the things that we thought our parents
were going to be so upset about, they weren't. They
were actually more upset that we didn't tell them about it,
that we didn't come to them with it.
Speaker 15 (01:22:09):
Absolutely I agree with that. But there are some parents
who just will not budge no.
Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
And I understand that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
I get that, and I understand that, but also like,
if my kid is going through something where to the
point where they want to identify as something else, I
think it kind of makes it worse that at school
they could be free, but at home they can't be.
And especially if a parent has no idea or no
understanding what they're going through.
Speaker 15 (01:22:35):
I get that, I definitely get it. I just feel
like parents are not open enough for their kids to
feel like they can talk to them and not the
real issue.
Speaker 4 (01:22:44):
Let me tell you, therapist, so you can ask this
and you can answer this, and you said something, you
said that you know, if you know, you got client confidentiality.
But if it's something like suicidal thoughts are a person's
hurting theirself, then you have you want to say something.
Speaker 1 (01:22:59):
Isn't that the same thing with this, right, because if
my child.
Speaker 4 (01:23:02):
Is going through something like identifying as another gender, and
they're dealing with all types of backlash from all types
of other places and I know nothing about it. How
devastated would I be as a parent if my child
took their life and I didn't even know anything about it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
Because it could get there. Couldn't even help them navigate
with what they were dealing with because I didn't know.
Speaker 15 (01:23:17):
Absolutely it could get there. And I think if there
is some sort of bullying going on, the parents should
be notified about God.
Speaker 29 (01:23:23):
But if it's just the.
Speaker 15 (01:23:25):
Gender identity or they want to go by a different
pronoun because they're trying to fill out different things, I
don't think there has to be said.
Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
Immediately, so like, look, John, what's your name? And I
don't want to I said, little John, what's your name?
How they pronounce it?
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
The end Jean?
Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
I mean, because I could imagine if if my if
my child took it, took their own life over something
based off of something that they told you and I
had no idea about, and I found out later on,
and I could have tried to help them and try
to help them deal with it. I would try to
tear that school up because the fact that they didn't
tell me where I couldn't make the decision to try
to get them extra help, right or maybe be understanding
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to them. I would tear that school. That's right, because
that's my child at the end of the day.
Speaker 1 (01:24:04):
Thank you for going.
Speaker 4 (01:24:05):
I don't even know why the school wanted to take
on that kind of responsibility. To be honest with you,
I don't know. Eight hundred in liability five eight five
one oh five one. Charlemagne gave donkey to day to
who's arlaman? California state lawmakers who Governor Gavenus and signed
the law yesterday that made California the first US state
the band school districts from requiring staff to notify parents
and their child's gender identification change.
Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
All right, well we're taking your calls. Do you agree
with it? It's the Breakfast Club the Morning.
Speaker 11 (01:24:36):
Let's say, if y'all talking about it, you know we talking.
Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
It's topic times.
Speaker 11 (01:24:43):
Called eight hundred five eight five one five one to
join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlomagne, the God we
are the Breakfast Club. If he's just joining us, well,
first of all, Jess Hilarius is out today. But Charlemagne
gave donkey to day to who California the law made.
Because the law got signed yesterday by Gavin Newsom. That
made them the first US state the band school districts
from requiring staff to notifyed parents of their child's gender
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identification change. All right, and we're asking eight hundred five
eighty five, one oh five one, what's your thoughts? We
got John on the line, John, good morning, what's hey,
what's up? What's your thoughts?
Speaker 14 (01:25:18):
That I got it.
Speaker 12 (01:25:19):
I got a different angle on this. I could agree,
I could agree, and I'll tell you why. I can't
speak to how white folks doing their home, but I
know in black home, especially with black fathers, we say
all the time, Yo, I don't do that, gay I
don't do that gaate. So if you got a strun
that's kind of feeling that way and all he hears
his father and his friend saying, I don't do that,
gay s. But he got to teach that school that
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he's with all the time. Like you said that with
the teacher most of the time he ever told the relationship,
they feel comfortable comfortable telling that teacher that. Of course
you would tell the teacher not his father, because you
know what, the father has always said, you don't do
that game. Matter of fact, I heard a rap record
on the radio the other day they said, my my
greatest fear is having a great gay son. So I
could see it kid not want to tell his parents
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because all he's ever heard is his parenting. We don't
do that game.
Speaker 4 (01:26:05):
You're doing a lot of generalizations, and it's actually a
lot of old school generalizations because I could because I
could easily point to somebody like Dwayne Wade and say,
look at that brother and the phenomenal job he's doing
with his daughter.
Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
So it's just like like things changed, like you know,
you gotta we got we gotta start updating. We gotta
start updating our profiles.
Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
Man and John, Let me ask you a questions, Joe,
let me ask you a question.
Speaker 1 (01:26:27):
You said, we don't do that game is. We don't
do that gay is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
But imagine if your son took his life because he
couldn't talk to his dad, how would you feel in
would you still feel like we don't do that Gisu?
Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
Do you care more about your son's feeling and your
son's being around?
Speaker 12 (01:26:40):
Why would his dad still knowing that he said that
around his son all this time, and his son wasn't
comfortable enough to tell him, but he told the teacher
he would feel like you made his son steel that
way all his life.
Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
I agree, But that's what we are changed. The generation,
like we said, we can't be when we get it,
we can't be like that.
Speaker 12 (01:26:57):
I'm just saying I can see it being, you know,
not think so against it because our kids that got
that that hard parents that always said, you know, they're
not gonna go for that, and I can't.
Speaker 4 (01:27:10):
I can tell you it was born in the nineteen hundred.
I am That's what I'm saying. Absolutely, our generation was different.
There's a there's a whole new generation of black fathers
out here, Broy not They not like our daddy's.
Speaker 1 (01:27:22):
That's right. Hello, who's this?
Speaker 3 (01:27:24):
Hey?
Speaker 8 (01:27:24):
It's devolved from Jersey.
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
What's up, envy Jersey? What's your thoughts? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:27:31):
So this morning I actually was listening to y'all this
morning and brought it up earlier, and my my fiance,
she's a teacher, and she's like, she kind of feels
what California is doing. And I'm saying no, because Charloumae
has a point. Now we're gonna start a generation of
people of kids lying to us about what's going on
and we can't help them. She's saying, basically that there's this,
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there's kids that go home and they don't want to
go home because they know, you tell your your father,
you tell your mother that you're this that, and the
third you're gonna get your ass what, well, you're gonna
be killed, you know, the abuse.
Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
But she's not wrong, but that's the worst case scenario.
Speaker 4 (01:28:14):
What I what I would say to her, because you're
gonna have you're gonna need this later when you go
home and y'all still debating about it. What I would
say to her is do teachers really want that liability?
If they knew this child, you know, had this secret
and this child might be dealing with all types of
backlash on social media, this child might be getting bullied.
What if this child, god forbid, takes their life and you,
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as a parent knew nothing about what they were dealing with.
Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
But you knew that, but the teacher knew. Does the
teacher really want that liability?
Speaker 8 (01:28:41):
No, not at all exactly. And we're both in education,
so yeah, I definitely feel what you're saying, but she's
looking at and I get where she's coming from, but
you're writing the liability of that.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
But not only that, you can't generalize every family.
Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
You can't generalize every home, and they can't pick and
choose if they passed this law that allowed to say
it at all. And I don't think that's fair to
parents who are understanding, parents who do care about their kids,
parents who want to make sure their kids are comfortable
and safe and don't have any harm, regardless in the
household or out in the world.
Speaker 1 (01:29:12):
And if that was my situation with my kids, I
would be hurt because.
Speaker 2 (01:29:15):
I would want to help my son or my daughter
as much as possible exactly.
Speaker 8 (01:29:19):
So yeah, love y'all brothers. Yeah, I'll be up the
car show inv But yeah, I wanted to hear this.
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Okay, all right, Yeah, you said you're a teacher where
you teach at so we.
Speaker 8 (01:29:28):
And so she's in editing and I'm in Sparta.
Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
Okay, I will stay stay on hold because if you
got some students that I know, a lot of times
I hear from teachers that sometimes students can't afford the
show or what they can't afford the tickets.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
I want to give you some some tickets to make
sure that all the kids can go and enjoy themselves.
Speaker 8 (01:29:45):
Appreciate that envy hold on.
Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
Okay, all right, so what's some more of the story.
Speaker 4 (01:29:50):
The moral of the story for me is, Man, you know,
I just you know, don't want us to continue to
keep secrets from each other. Like I really truly feel
like this secrets we keep as a society keep as
a society have done nothing but hurt us. And we
don't do ourselves any favors by keeping secrets. And we
shouldn't be encouraging kids not to tell things, you know,
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to their parents. And listen, if you do tell your
parents things, and you know, your parents react a certain
way depending on what it is, if it's something like
general identity or your sexuality.
Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
They just terrible people, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:30:24):
And and hopefully as a village you can help, you
have others to help you navigate through that.
Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
But I'm telling you, man, and I think we all
learned this as children.
Speaker 4 (01:30:32):
There's things that you know, we thought our parents would
be upset about when we came to them with it,
and they weren't mad at all. They were just mad.
We didn't tell them correct. And you know I tell
my kids all the time. Man, we can navigate our
way through anything. I'll help you get get through anything.
Just don't lie to me about it and tell me
what's going on so I can actually help. That's right I,
(01:30:53):
And don't forget.
Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
Yes, My call.
Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
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If you're out in the boat, out or you're around,
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Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
Tickets are on sale right now to get your tickets now.
When we come back. We got just with the mess.
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
We got to talk about two women knocking off the
same guy and they found out when they were pretty
much getting dreamed on.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
But we'll talk about it when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club, Good morning.
Everybody is the j n V.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
Jess, Hilarian Charlamagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Jess is out today.
Speaker 1 (01:31:38):
She's sick. Man. You're having a baby in a couple
of weeks, you know, two weeks, two weeks. So we
got the mess. Let's jump right to.
Speaker 6 (01:31:45):
Its lions death, Robbing Moore.
Speaker 2 (01:31:48):
Just don't do no lines, don't do that talk the
world Why Jess worldwid.
Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
On the Breakfast, She's the coaching ship.
Speaker 23 (01:32:01):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
Could get you to see.
Speaker 2 (01:32:07):
The time to set it off now, salute to North
Carolina's owned the baby Now. He was on the Funky
Friday podcast with Cam Newton and we're talking about what
he does when he has no shows or he's not
working and what keeps him grounded.
Speaker 13 (01:32:21):
How many kids do you usually have? Run out of
senior videos online? Where like it's I turned the crib
to the projects real quick. When I just rolled down
to Atlanta, I rolle down five kids. They right there
with me, and they really keep the grounded. Man, Ask
anybody to run me like you won't see me around,
No grouping, no, none of that. I rather kick it
with my little ones. You get what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
They still pure.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
I really do appreciate them things and cherish them type
of things. Man, don't we all brother, don't We all? Absolutely?
And that's what I think we all should do. I
think when we're not working, we spend that time with
our kids and our family to make sure that we
make sure they're flourishing the right way.
Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
What else would you be doing? Your father and a
husband and like what else? There's a lot of people
out there, I suld be what else what would we
be doing?
Speaker 21 (01:33:05):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
There's a lot of people out there that that bombs.
They don't want to spend that time.
Speaker 4 (01:33:09):
But that's what you call bums and deadbeats and suckers
and clowns. And that's why their life is miserable, seriously, and.
Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
That's why also a lot of times their kids' lives
are all the way that they act because there's no
father figure in that.
Speaker 4 (01:33:21):
Seely point that finger and color purple and see it
ain't no good gonna come to you and tell you
do right by me.
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
That's real. So when you actually do right, watch all
the good that comes to you. It's the reason you
a bum.
Speaker 12 (01:33:34):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:33:34):
Skip Bayless, after eight years, is leaving undisputed. His last
show will be later this summer. Skip Bayless and Fox
Sports both declined to comment on the decision, but it
looks like he is.
Speaker 1 (01:33:44):
Out Skip Baylers.
Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
I don't watch I haven't watched Fox Sports one it forever,
so neither. I think Skip needs a good Actually, Skip
is the foil. I was about to say Skip needs
a good foil. No, Skip is the foil.
Speaker 1 (01:33:59):
He's a co host go back and forth.
Speaker 4 (01:34:00):
He needs a you know, once in a lifetime generational
talent like Steve and a Smith are very entertaining, you know,
personality like us Shannon Sharp and you know, when he
has somebody like that to go back and forth with,
that's when he's I guess he's at his best, right,
I haven't seen him have that in a while.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
He needs a co host that can go back and
forth that they jel. Well, now these last two stories.
One of our producers sim Simma, she gave me these stories.
Now this is you got your fan? Nope, all right,
but you gonna need your fan for this one.
Speaker 3 (01:34:34):
All right.
Speaker 2 (01:34:34):
So first let's talk to Kara Jones. All right, now,
you remember Takara Model TV. You don't styling the story.
I just want you to know that this is all late.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
There's no more. There's something else you could have talked about.
But continue now to car She was recently on Carlos King.
Speaker 2 (01:34:48):
You remember her, she was a TV personality, a model,
and she talks about the time where she found out
one of her closest friends, Melissa Ford, was also dating Drake.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
They were dating Drake as wise.
Speaker 2 (01:34:59):
You you weren't surprised when Melissa Forberville that y'all were
dating him at.
Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
The same time.
Speaker 6 (01:35:04):
No, I wasn't surprised.
Speaker 28 (01:35:07):
She had came over to my house one night and
she was talking about her new relationship or this relationship.
So she's in my room, I'm betting dressed and I'm
about to go meet him. I don't know, coincidence, I
don't know. It was weird, that's stay weird for lack
of any word. But she was just telling me about
her situation with the guy that she was dating, and
she went on to tell me it was Drake, And
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instead of me telling her like right then and there,
I wanted to go and talk to him first because
this wasn't the first time that me and Melissa had
was seen or take talking to the same guy.
Speaker 6 (01:35:39):
So when she told me what was going on, I
went on my date with him and I told him
what she had.
Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
Just told me.
Speaker 6 (01:35:44):
And then when I left from him, I drove over
to her house.
Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
And how did she take the news?
Speaker 9 (01:35:49):
Pretty calm?
Speaker 6 (01:35:50):
It was civil.
Speaker 28 (01:35:51):
Nobody got mad, nobody screamed, nobody cried. It's just a
girl conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
There was absolutely no reason for you to report that
story other than you gay. Now. Another story that our
producers gave us is about metro Booman. You want to
hit this one depends what it is. Okay, now, metro Booman,
this is like I said one of our producers, Justice's house.
Speaker 2 (01:36:12):
So she gave me the story. You explained the whole stories.
She was so excited, she said, metro Booman is being
accused of cheating on his girlfriend.
Speaker 4 (01:36:19):
Black men don't cheat. He was here, you go, spreading
propaganda about black men per usual.
Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
Allegedly, they said.
Speaker 2 (01:36:24):
What's crazy is that he was exposed not by his
alleged side chick, but by the side chick's friend. They
were out and about him, and allegedly the side chick
the friend was out there.
Speaker 1 (01:36:34):
She was the third wheel. You have no business report
in this story.
Speaker 4 (01:36:38):
Why would you even put this type of negative energy,
false narrative on the air this morning when you know
black men don't cheat.
Speaker 2 (01:36:45):
Well, well that's allegedly what happened. She exposed and posted
the picture of allegedly of them kissing him in the
side chick. But Metro Wooman responded. He responded with some
Bible verses. He says, do not worry about tomorrow. This
is not a suggestion, but a command. I divided time
into days and night so that you would have manageable
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portions of life to handle. My grace is sufficient for you,
but a sufficiency is only for one day at a time.
But he gave this whole nice little Bible scripture basically saying,
don't believe what you say. Why do you turning your
back to Boh.
Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
What happened? Why are you turning your back to me? Many?
I'm not disrespectful. They gave any story. I don't do
these stories. Justice back tomorrow. You're a grown man. You
ain't had You chose to do that. There was nothing else.
Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
You chose to talk about the car and Melissa Ford
running the train on Drake. You chose to lie on
Metro Booman.
Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
I don't believe I think you chose black men. You
were choicest black man or beige man. Cominican man, whatever
the hell you are, I don't know what you are.
Oh my goodness, Justice back tomorrow. And that's just with
the mess. I'm showing with the mess and get the
mess whatever you're gonna call it. You can go to
commercial man. Now we go to the mix. Now, up's
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next to the people's Why you just kill a vibe man,
Up next to the people's choice. Miss get your request in.
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Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five to one.
Don't go anywhere as the breakfast lugod morning.
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You're checking out the Breakfast Club Morning.
Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
Everybody is the DJ envy just hilarious, charlamage the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
Now. We got a salute to d Dric Haddam for
joining us todaylu to Ddrick Man.
Speaker 4 (01:38:26):
He's got a new album out right now called One
Night in California. People love him.
Speaker 1 (01:38:31):
You know, he's a gospel singer that you know a
lot of people you know enjoy. That's right. Yeah, So
Salutor Dric Haddick Man, thank you for coming. That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
We're gonna be a You can check out the full
interview on our YouTube page, of course, and when we
come back.
Speaker 1 (01:38:43):
We got the positive notes. So don't move. It's to
breakfast club. Good morning morning.
Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
Everybody is DJ Envy just hilarious, charlamage the guy. We
are the breakfast club again, salute to just hilarious. She
was out today feeling a little under the weather, so
hopefully she'll be back to modrow.
Speaker 1 (01:38:57):
Sister.
Speaker 4 (01:38:58):
Got two weeks weeks left for that little baby comes
into the world. Man, so you know we are sending
her nothing but positive energy, love and light. Okay, I
think she'll be. She'll be on tomorrow, remote though.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
Dah remote. Yes, well, you got a positive note.
Speaker 22 (01:39:12):
I do.
Speaker 4 (01:39:12):
I want to tell people too, man, always get honest
a die line. Why small talk stucks. My new book,
my third book, is available everywhere you buy books now.
I'll be in Cincinnati next week. Actually, I tell y'all
I'll be at in Cincinnati next week having a moderated
conversation about getting honest to die line, book signing and
all that good stuff. So I'll tell you about that
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soon because I just normally be there. I don't have
any other.
Speaker 1 (01:39:36):
But no details or nothing, Yes, but the positive notice.
Simply this.
Speaker 4 (01:39:39):
It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot
dodge the consequences.
Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
Of dodging our responsibilities. Did you hear what I just said?
Speaker 4 (01:39:47):
It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot
dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities. All you dead
beat daddy's remember that, have a blessed day, breakfast club
you don't finish, or y'all done