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Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the
East to the West, Coat d j Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne,
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most dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa yo yo yo
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yo yo yo. Good morning. Angela ye, good morning. He's MV.
Charolomagne the God means to the planet. Guess what day
it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday,
hump Day. Woke up feeling so good this morning, man,
Happy holiday to everybody. Just really is the most wonderful
time of the year, and everybody needs to embrace it

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and enjoy it and love it. Okay, God is good.
I'm so happy this morning because gratitude is my attitude.
I'm just thankful for life. I'm thankful for just being here.
You know what I'm saying. You know, like Christmas, I
love Christmas holidays. I love Christmas. I try to to
wrap some presents yesterday, just to have some presents around
the trees, just so the tree looks nice. You don't
have presents under the tree yet, No, I go. But

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this is the reason why I don't. So when I
got home, all those presents will open. You know why,
because I have a little two year old that doesn't
know anything about waiting. So she opened up all the presents.
Thank god. She you know, she just sees gifts. So
I'm gonna rewrap them though, so I gotta, I gotta.
I can't do that. It's not it's just treated the
trees is gonna look empty. We definitely got presents under
the tree, and it feels good because I grew up
Jehovah witness, so I didn't get the experience that throughout

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my whole life. And I mean, it's not like I'm
big on Christmas as far as like, you know, the
whole reason for the season, thinking is Jesus's birthday or whatever.
I just enjoy the spirit, I like, you know, getting
gifts and watching the kids wake up on Christmas Day,
to open the gifts. That's just a good feeling. Absolutely,
that's the best feeling. And looking under the Christmas tree
and knowing it to give stas under there are real
because you know, for the first few Christmas is it

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was fake boxes. Just to make it really yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely,
let's make it seem like it was a lot more
underday than it was now. God is good. Yes, let
gratitude be your attitude. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, all right,
well today let's get the show cracking. Front page News
is coming up next. What we're talking about, Well, imagine
your person who sexually assaulted you is indicted on four

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accounts of sexual assault but gets to walk free. We'll
tell you what the victim has to say. Okay, And also,
of course this is out eight years that we've been
on this breakfast club, about eight year anniversary. Yes, indeed,
so we're gonna be playing clips for the next couple
of weeks and just some of our best moments, our
horrible moments, our whack moments, our best learning moments. Yeah. Absolutely,
so we're gonna be getting some of those on as well.

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Somebody told me the exhibit what was gonna be here today?
Two is that true? I thought that go out last night,
didn't I didn't see it on the scale. It's note
on this paper right here, So I got to say
I got an email about it. Think I don't know?
Eddie is an exhibit coming today? Yes? Yes, Will Yes, Okay,
exhimple will be joining us this morning. We got conform,
we got time, right, Will does away? All right, well

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it's simple, will be joining us front page it was
his next is the Breakfast Club? Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy angela ye, Charlemagne the guy we are
the Breakfast cood Morning, Good morning. Let's get in some
front page news. What we're talking about you, Well, let's
talk about Jacob Walter Anderson. He is a fat president
from Baylor at University. He pled not no contest to

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a lesser charge of a unlawful restraint when it comes
to a sexual assault. He was indebted on four accounts
of sexual assaults. And he's not going to end up
spending any time in prison, they said. If he successfully
completes three years of deferred probation and pays a fine
of four hundred dollars, his criminal record will be wiped
clean of the charge. Now the victim is understandably very

(03:58):
upset about this. He won't have to register as a
sex defender, but he will have to complete alcohol, drug
and psychological treatment. Now. She said, I have been through
hell and bath and my life has been forever turned
upside down. This guy violently raped me multiple times, choked me,
and when I blacked out he dumped me face down
on the ground and left me to die. When I
woke up aspirating up my own vomit, my friends immediately

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took me to the hospital. This all happened back in
February of twenty sixteen. It was a fat party. She said.
She had put down her drink to dance, and then
picked up her drink again, took a few tips, felt intoxicated,
and she saw Jacob, she said, out of the corner
of her eye, throughout the whole party. Next thing you know,
she was outside with him. He pulled down his pants,
and she said, shoved his penis in her mouth and

(04:43):
down her throat and she was gagging and she could
not get him to stop. And he also vaginally raped
her as well. Beat the case well, the assistant just
an attorney, said she worried a jury would not convict
him because the prosecutor had recently lost a similar case.
So they did an offer, accepted a police deal, and
they felt like she wouldn't be able to win the case,

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and that's why they did a plea deal so he
wouldn't just walk away with nothing. She said, Our jurors
are not ready to are ready, aren't ready to blame
rapists and not victims when there isn't concrete proof of
more than one victim. So that's how it happened. And
she wasn't even informed there was a plea deal in
places injustice, right. And now let's talk about these cheerleaders,
NBA cheerleaders, and they're talking about what a nightmare it

(05:26):
is for them. Even though a lot of young girls
look up to these dances and feel like, oh, this
is exciting, former NBA dancers are now opening up about
how horrible the conditions are that they have to endure,
as far as eating disorders, harassment, abuse, poor pay. One
young lady, Lauren Harrington, she's a former Milwaukee Bucks cheerleader,
said the coach would send her to a closet to
make her think about what she was doing to lose

(05:47):
weight and if she was having any extra weight. She
would be forced to do a jiggle test in front
of her colleague and they would say things like, loose
five pounds by tomorrow and you'll be fine. They said,
it's a very toxic environment. A lot of these young
lady develop eating disorders. They starve themselves so they aren't
left out of the squad as a punishment for being
too heavy. Uh, And it's just a lot of negative experiences.

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And back in twenty fifteen, there was a two hundred
and fifty thousand dollar class action lawsuit because of lost
wages to forty cheerleaders. Women look up the NBA cheer leaders.
I mean, young girls love cheerlead. There's cheerle in competitions
in the Olympics. They go there. It looks like it
could be a glamorous job to get to um, you know,
dance in front of thousands of people. And my daughter,
my daughters in the Chilean and she had a chierleding

(06:29):
competition this weekend. But she's never told me she looked
up the NBA chileader I ever. See. That's what I'm saying, Like,
who would the NBA cheerleaders Like? Who when you go
to the game you see them come out and dance,
and what I'm saying, who who would have popping ones that?
You know, like, who's the popping one in that field?
That are? People are like, oh, that's all I want
to be like, I'm not saying, I'm just asking. I'm
a little I don't know. I mean, you see movies
like Bring It On, and it seems like, Okay, these

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are cheerleaders. I mean, but it's a you know, if
you're a cheerleader, right, what's the top of being a cheerleader,
being a cheerleader for a professional sports team, I would think.
I know, for football, I know a lot of people
used to love the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. Absolutely they were big.
And Other than that, I mean the Knicks has the
Knicks dances. The Giants just sucked. They got Giants got chilly,

(07:10):
No they don't. They got the drum majors, which is
always well. Odell is the best cheerleader. I mean, seriously,
he's amazing. He's told when I go to the games
and I see the girls doing all these crazy things
like flipping around and all that, I'm like, Wow, that's amazing.
But who would know the conditions are that bad. So
all right, all right, well add is front page news.

(07:32):
Get it off your chests eight hundred five A five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
this up right now. Maybe you had a bad night,
horrible night, or maybe you had some positive goes, some
positive stuff going on in your life, whatever it may be.
Phone lines wide open. Eight hundred five A five one
oh five one. Get it off your chests. It's the
breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time to get

(07:52):
it off your chest. You're mad. You want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. Please better have the
same energy. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This is eating? Hey,
good morning eating. Get it off your chess. I just
want to call and say I love you guys. I
listen to you guys every morning on my commute to
when some work. Yeah, y'all make my hour commute for
like fifteen minutes eating. Thank you for having no taste.

(08:15):
We really appreciate you. You always say that, Charlomagne, But
I love you guys. And also, Charlomagne, I'm driving right
now four hours to Lynchburg, and I'm listening to your
book on my audio vote, so I love it. Which
one um your your your your latest book. Thank you
very much. I appreciate you. And one more thing, guys,
I'm calling to represent all the air Trams. I know
your team hat is Charlomagne. You know that time, just

(08:38):
I know that for sure. Next time you see her,
give her the air tree and call them hello, who's
this this? Aby? What's up? Aby? Get it off your chess? Hey, man,
I just want to scream um justice for Tank Man.
He was killed back in twenty sixteen. His birthday is
this Saturday coming up? Man, I just want to scream

(08:59):
justice from my brother man because they still ain't called
his killer. What's his name? Tank? What we call him? Take?
But his real name is Anthony Brown. Well rest in
piece to Anthony Tank absolutely, but well yeah, they probably
ain't called his killer because nobody want to snit. Nobody
wants to me to tell you who it is. If
y'all know, Hello, who's this? Hello? This is on Diamond

(09:20):
Plus calling for Boston. Just want to give a shout
out to the whole Breakfast club. Charlomagne, DJ m V
and Angela Lee. What was going on? Dj n V
and Angela Lee? All right, don't worry one day You're
name sorry. Tell everybody the last time I got him
to speak with you, guys, I was like a home
for the longest. You know what I mean. It is
actually my first thing. He had to call him for

(09:41):
the breakfast club. I'm from the rest of dollars Angela.
You know me. I'm your icon of the island favorite pick. Okay,
that's what I'm talking about. It's good to hear y'all.
Assume y'all don't have more music from me, or maybe
I can hit your record at the break and the
Breakfast Club in their future. You know what I mean.
Dominey was crazy. You just said maybe hear more music
from me. Nope, haven't even heard it to begin with.

(10:03):
He's a good all right? This are you happy that
Budo is home? He's off? Hello, This is Dennis from Barston. Hey, Dennis,
getting off your chests. Man. Hey, I'm not at Charlemagne.
He called Odell a cheerleader, but this man is talking
about gone. Yep. I agree with you. What the hell
I got to do it anything? I have nothing to
do it but leave Odell alone. B Yeah, we will

(10:25):
do alone. Man. I've been trying to tell you this
a week. I couldn't believe you put that in your
book or whatever you did. But I didn't say that.
I didn't say that Odell him being a cheer leader
was a bad thing. I just say he got a
mean to touch. See well, man, Charlomagne, go to sleep.
I will as soon as I come on. My knees
had helped me sleep. Thank you. All right, Joey, all right,

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good morning? Hey, what's up? Man? Get it off your chests.
My name is Neil. I just want to say, well,
I might might bless for this year and everything. Basically
I've been through dealing with the Achilles group. I think
you remember me VJM. Here we spoke a month ago. No, yes,
what you did? And I remember you? I mean go ahead,
the running group, the running group, Oh yeah, yeah, I

(11:06):
remember that. You have your own running group and you're
blind right exactly, and you want to join us for
our next run. I have another disability. I'm hydro assemblist
hydro what I mean that means water in the brain.
Oh you know what. Somebody called me that knows you
that said they do your room with you and they
really wanted me to come out, and I told him
I would. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I'm thankful for the Achillers group.

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They basically changed my life if I if I didn't
have this um, you know, dealing with this group, I'll
probably have a different life right now and everything you
would have been a real sad moment of my life.
But you know what, we got to do our run together,
just like we said, I have my run with ye
run that we do um and so let me know
and let's let's try to plan that I did basically
with your email, I don't know what emails do you use?

(11:51):
That's the whole thing. I tried to help me eat. Okay,
I look for that one. I know. I get a
lot of emails in that one. You try to ans
as many people who didn't help me yet at email
dot com. Right, okay, Yeah, I'm gonna look for it
right now. I hate running, and I'll send the information
and everything from one of my people who does it,
Mike Clanerson. We're gonna we're gonna do this together. That's
gonna be really nice. Yeah, I hate running. I'd rather

(12:13):
box for cardio, I jump rope, but I'll come run
with you. Bro. Did somebody run with you though? Like
you have like a running guy? Yes? Yes, bling. Okay.
Basically I usually be guided by my tether string that
basically got and the people just need to tell me
left and right and then basically I do the rest.
So like a video game. No, it's a video game exactly.

(12:33):
So the video game. You mean you got somebody moving them? Yeah,
moved to the left, right. Yeah. All I need to
know is just if I'm going left and right, and
that's it. As long as I don't hit a person
and everything, I'm good. All right, Well, thank you for listening.
And the next one, it's cold now, but when he
gets a little warm or I'll come out there. Definitely.
I love to run with child. Do you run in

(12:55):
this weather? Also? And everything? Do you running this weather? Yes?
All year? All right, good, let's do it because I
do too. And most of all, I'm about to hit
my one thousand mark this Thursday. I don't know, I
know what I see you, man, I just bought a
dog and the dog runs. I'm I'm gonna bring your dog,
or maybe that's not a good idea. I'll just run
with you, bro, that'll look so stupid. What have a

(13:18):
dog running with a blind man? That will look stupid? Yes, alright,
blind man running with a dog. I'm gonna start running too,
because he ain't wrong. They know something I don't know.
Get it off your chest eight hundred and five eight
five one on five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, your time to

(13:42):
get it off your chest with your man or black.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this? Mike Jackson from Mike Jackson? What up? Mike,
Mike Jackson from Duval. That's right himself. I leave jack
Quis to stop. Okay, I'm meaning to cut it out
because he can't really saying for real. At least he's

(14:04):
still saying that is he still saying staying things. When
you said you need him to stop, no, I just
meaned him tuck. I can't get the opportunity to talk
about him. We're talking about him now, heat trash all
not trash. You from Jackson Bason. You know who the
real king of R and B is. I think you're
from Jacksonville. So you know who the real king of
R and B is? Yea, the general? No, little duvall

(14:24):
stop it, man, stop it that's too funny now. But
I personally like Tank. I didn't share the saint twice,
and I think Tank is the chase of R and
B Tank Tank Tanks to Home. I don't think he's
the king on Beeto, but you know, yeah, I don't
think Tank is the King Rnby. But I'm not mad
at Tank because Tank is one of the few men
that admits to like like to get his buddy eaten,
and Tank outs some rights for a lot of other artists.

(14:46):
That's the only reason why you like tink bro. That
makes him the king of something. Taking the butts, Jack, yo,
let's up on the tongue. When I talked too tough,
ain't have a headache when I my mind old. I
hope that wasn't a rap because nothing wrong. I'm just
run at all. Jack? Are your rapper all day? Oh
my goodness, what's your rap name? Jack low Key? I'm

(15:08):
gonna tell you something. You said you wrap all day.
I don't think you should wrap all day. I think
you should, you know, spend about two three hours with rapping,
then the rest of you know, focusing on doing something
productive with your life. Give me some balls, Jack low Key?
All right, man, all right, man, what you got. You
gotta talk harder than the tongue. When I talked too much,

(15:29):
I ain't having headaches when I'm on my own. It's
harder than learnings. Because I smoked too much. I was
getting hot cutting frond my phone. Next time I hit
the climb, use the same excuse. Brand new boost kick
ain't to the bruise I've been in this hurts waiting
for whipped to rent brand new mule horsepower in the engine.
Hit the till turn to get it on my system.
No ever, never, that's a detox running hill. I was

(15:50):
working on my knee. Drop off the rim. I was
hanging in my rebox another day, another dollar car, pay
DM but Jesus hanging around my color. He gave me
a sin. All right, yeah, you should rap, all right, don't.
You shouldn't waste your time wrapping all day. She doesn't talk,
but he'll raps. Yeah. We asked if you wrap, You
said all day? You know we don't want you to
wrap all day, Finn. Yeah, and why was you Why
was you being a Hurst waiting on a car to

(16:10):
rint like you already got a ride. If you want
to hurt with a big engine, yeah, that's kind of hurt. Oh,
can't got you got you got you true, true, true.
It was went over my head. That's it wasn't good, bro,
It wasn't good. How you feel this whatever? Brand? Don't stop?
O day, yes, all day stop a twenty four hours okay.

(16:34):
Let he said all day, he means all day. All right,
all right, well, get it off your chest eight hundred
five A five one on five one. If you need
to vent you get this up at any time. You
got rooms on the way. He has to talk about
a new series that is headed to Netflix, and I'm
sure you guys are gonna be quite excited about. Also,
let's talk about this one hundred million dollar wedding. All right,
all that and more, keep it locked. It to Breakfast Club.

(16:54):
Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumble Report
with Angela. Well, I'm sure you gotta tell the pictures
of Beyonce in India and she was performing at a
pre wedding celebration. This wedding they're saying, is a hundred

(17:16):
million dollars. I don't know what her fee was, but
you can imagine getting Beyonce to come perform at your
wedding in India is nothing cheap to happen. Now. It's
India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani. He was honoring his daughter
Issha with the pre wedding celebration. The actual wedding hasn't
even taken place yet, so she the daughter's wedding fellow
billionaire a j paramount's son anand so that's going to

(17:39):
be held at their home, which is a twenty seven
story palace. So one hundred million dollars to them is
like a hundred thousand a couple of billionaires. Much still
a waste of money, though, what million dollars pre wedding
to get I mean, if you got it. They want
to celebrate and the wedding is thirty minutes at the most,
so they want to celebrated. Their families do donate a
lot of money as well. They donate a lot of food,
a lot of money. And that's the donation. One hundred

(18:01):
million dollars into the donation. They got it. They want
they want to, they want to, they want to have it.
They can have it. That means no divorce is even
remotely in the picture at all. That's what the prenum says,
no divorce, No nothing. Well, now, let's talk about marriage
boot Camp Hip Hop Edition that is coming to we TV,
and that comes on January tenth. Now, some of the
people on the show include Soldier Boy and Niah, Riley

(18:24):
Walker and Tammy, Little Mo and Carl Daigen, Jessica Dime
and Sean Williams and Little Fizz and Tiffany Campbell. Here's
the trailer ten days one House but hip hop Superstars.
This house is about to be so lit. They lived
their lives the spotlight. In the hardcore world of hip hop,
people are accusing walk up cheating. The stakes are high.

(18:47):
They don't know how inconsistent you're asking. Don't try to
tell you stop this time, okay, and the emotions run.
I just felt like I gave up even higher. It's
a stress blank. I'm not wearing a varshing run anywhere,
be worried. I hope you far whatever you're looking for. Hopeful. See,
that's why you can't try to kill yourself in front
of people, because people have zero empathy and then they

(19:08):
try to use it against you later on. And that
was near Riley talking to Soldier Boy, you're gonna do that.
You supposed to be my wife, my bull. My wife
would never do that, though, Mom, Now you're not she
sut gonna get that. I'll try to kill you. They're
not married, but we never will be. Never will this
kind of attitude Neil. Wow, sounds explosive. All right now, Selena,
this series is going to be coming to Netflix. The
family is actually producing it. They said, Selena will always

(19:31):
have a lasting place in music history, and we feel
great responsibility to do justice to her memory. With the series,
viewers will finally get the full history of Selena, our family,
and the impact she has had on all of our lives. Now,
for those who don't know, who was Selena A Betty
Betty Bamba. She's a huge superstar that was actually shot
and killed by the woman who managed her fan club

(19:52):
after they found out she was embezzling money. So you said,
a bitty bitty Bamba. That was a song, Betty Beatty Bamba.
You don't know that song? Oh? I thought that was
the thing. I thought that. I thought. I just thought,
A bitty bittye bamball. That's the song everybody knows that
they always sing by Selena. Lay played her in the
movie as well. I think Jo was Selena for a
long time, all right. Another thing that's coming in Netflix
is Conversations with a Killer that Ted Bundy Takes. It's

(20:16):
a true crime docuseries about serial killer Ted Bundy. It's
a four part series. It's going to have previously unheard
audio of interviews with Bundy while he was on death
row in Florida. People get when they get money from, now,
where does that money go? Shouldn't the money go to
the victims families and all that? I'm sure it depends
on what situation was worked out. And you know, like

(20:36):
I know what O. J. Simpson, he doesn't get any
of that money did, all right? Now, m Kevin Hart,
ever since he stepped down from the oscars, they're trying
to figure out what can we do to keep this
show chugging along. Apparently, according to Variety, they are freaking
out now. Some reps are saying that they're bummed that
Kevin didn't stay the course and serve as an example

(20:56):
and just weather the storm and you know, be an
example for future shows. But they're also saying, what's going
to happen next? They might not have a host at all.
That's one option, and that's happened before in Oscar's history.
Of course, that could be very dull because it's already
kind of a dull show, Yes it is. Or they
could do some type of Saturday NT nightlifestyle clusters what

(21:18):
they call it, and get different stars to come through
to keep the show moving along. It's also not a
well paid gig, so I think a lot of people
feel like it's not worth it. It's fifteen thousand dollars.
I think it's what they get paid, and it's not
like it really does anything, you know, for you. So
with all of the vetting and things like that going on,
some people feel like it's not worth it exactly. Oscars,
that's your problem. I don't give a damn about the Oscars.

(21:39):
I can take it to leave it. But who actually
would want to host that gig when they're gonna go
through your life as if you just became the President
of the United States of America and they're gonna hold
the President of the United States of America to less
of a standing and they're gonna hold the Oscar host
All right, now, time's up. Let's talk about that campaign
right now. They are actually you know, coming together Aba
Duberne Reese witherspongin a day, Kerry Washington and other big stars.

(22:02):
They're going to do an auction, a celebrity auction to
benefit the Legal Fund for the Times Up Movement. Now
so far they've raised more than twenty two million dollars
since the campaign started back in January at the Golden Globes.
But some of the things they'll be auctioning off an
opportunity to attend a post production session with Ava du
Renay on her Netflix mini series Central Park five could

(22:23):
be also a coffee date with Gina Davis and a
meet and greet with Rihesa Witherspoon at the Big Little
Lie season two premiere or Kerry Washington at her Broadway
show American's Son. So that's auction is going down. I'll
take Brawdway tickets and I'll take being on set with Abel.
I'm not gonna lie. Big Little Lies was a great series.
I don't know if you guys watched that, but they
have a season two coming up. That show was incredible.

(22:44):
Actually watched the entire series on the flight to Johannesburg.
That's how long that flight was. All Right, I'm Angela
Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, now,
when we come back, we got front page news. What
we're talking about. We are going to talk about Delta.
If you guys are flying anywhere for the holidays, there's
a whole new boarding process if you're flying on Delta.
All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked.
This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your

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(23:30):
Charlo mine the God. We all the Breakfast club in morning.
Let's get in some front page news. Hold us, I'm
going to Instagram now all right, well, let's seet in
some front page news. Okay, you ready, ye, okay, I
didn't know if you had scores or anything. All right, Now,
Delta is changing the way that people board planes. I
fly on Delta all the time, so I'm trying to

(23:50):
figure this out. There saying it's going to be a
more complex process which is based on your ticket type
and also a color. Now, so now you know how
people always line up at the gate even though it's
not the turn to board. They're hoping this will prevent
that from happening. So what they are going to do
is instead of having the different zones like they have, like,
they're gonna have main cabin one through three to board

(24:12):
after they do the first class passengers, and then they're
gonna have like some whole different type of different colors displayed.
So when you purchase your ticket on the website and
all of that and on airport screens, that's what's gonna
help you. So just be prepared for that. They don't
want you standing around blocking the gate where you guys
can line up at what I'm confused by this because
Delta has all the different zones. Don't you just get

(24:35):
into the line that your zone is in. Yeah, yeah,
that's what you're supposed to do. And I don't know
why they switch that, because this seems like it's going
to be a lot more complicated, and all they gotta
do is be more forceful when you get up there,
because there's nothing more embarrassing than when you get up
there and somebody says, with boarding zone one, not zone six. Okay,
if you're not zone one, please go back to your
zone six. That's very embarrassed. But I'm a diamond memorand Delta,

(24:57):
so I don't have those problems, shout the Dora. Now
they're hoping that this is going to help the planes
get loaded quicker and to minimize delays. But we'll see
what happens. All right, Now, let's discuss this awful situation.
This was at Barreler University. A former bailer fat president
has managed to sidestep or rape charges that were against him.
Now he has been accused of raping a female student

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and he's going to serve no jail time and he
also does not have to register as a sex offender,
all because the judge did accept a plea agreement under
which now he's going to head. He pleaded no contest,
which means you don't it make guilt and you don't
have to offer a defense either. The woman, who of
course is accusing him, is outraged and she wrote a letter.

(25:38):
She said he stole my body, virginity and power over
my body. She said, I not only have to live
with his rape and the repercussions of the rape, I
have to live with the knowledge that the McLennan County
justice system is severely broken. She said, I have to
live with the fact that after all these years and
everything I have suffered, no justice was achieved. They did

(25:59):
dismiss more accounts of sexual assault against her against him
and told the alleged victim's family that they were not
confident enough to take the case to trial. She said,
he violently raped me multiple times, choked me, and when
I blacked out, he dumped me face down on the
ground and left me to die. So why weren't they
confident enough? Was it a lack of physical evidence? Like?
What was it? Well? No, what they were saying was

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that the prosecutor had a similar case that they lost,
so they didn't feel confident that they would win this case.
They said, the prosecutor recently lost a similar case. What
that got to do in my case? Did they have
evidence in this case? Was the rape kid done? Like?
What I mean? Like? What was it? That sounds crazy?
I don't know what all the evidence was, but we
do know that he put in this plea deal pleaded

(26:40):
no contest, and now he doesn't have to do any
of those things. And of course she's infuriated by all
of that. She said, Jacob Anderson and all rapists who
get away with their crimes will never be cured, never changed.
If anything, they will be emboldened by their power over
women and their ability to escape justice and punishment. So
now he's never going to testify, none of that. And
this is the reason why rape victims hesitate to report

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crimes all the time, because of situations like this. All right,
well that is your front page news, all right. Now
when we come back, exhibit will be joining us, of course,
exhibit from the West Coast, exhibit from Pitt my Ride,
the rapper, the actor, and or we'll be talking to exhibits.
It don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, e
j Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the

(27:23):
Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building.
Exit exhibit. Good morning. It's your first time up here, right,
first time, the first time here. Yeah, I'm glad to
be here. It's really excited. You know, it's interesting. I
was asking a few of the West Coast homies this
weekend when I knew you was coming about the importance
of exhibit to West Coast hip hop. So I'm gonna

(27:45):
ask you yourself, how important do you think you've been
to the West Coast hip hop? Oh, that's a that's
a loaded question, man. I don't know how I got Yeah,
I don't know how important, um I am to West
Coast hip hop, but I know how much I love was.
I think that because of that, I've been put in
a position that you know, the greats that have come

(28:07):
before me have been put in and so that's I'm
very humbled by that. So I feel about it. I
ask because lyrically, you have to be one of the
best to ever come out of the West Coast, but
it doesn't seem like people respect it. Yeah. Yeah, I
think it's because of the other things that I've been
involved with. I was gonna say that a lot of
the kids don't necessarily know you as a rapper right

(28:27):
from my ride right right, right, my d right. Exactly
what made you do that? Reality? I don't do they
call that reality TV? I guess, well, yeah, like we
were the first, you know, and so I feel like, um,
when we did that, it was kind of. I was
already getting my cars done at West Coast Custom. The
producer Rick Herberts came in and asked if I wanted

(28:49):
to host the show. I never hosted anything before, so
it was it just happened to happen like that. Did
it help or hurt your musical career? In the beginning,
I felt like it hurt my career because I wasn't
able to tour. I wasn't able to continue building exhibit
as an MC, and so when it came to Pimp
My Ride that, I mean, it was just became like

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soccer moms and like that coming up and like like
really recognized me. So but now as as I look
back at it, I feel like it is, you know,
regardless whether people know me from music or film or TV.
I'm just glad to be, you know, recognized. Well, man,
what made you do it? Because at that time, rapper
was like super profitable, and like I think about Edgie Martinez,

(29:30):
she actually turned down American IDEO because she wanted to
do the rap thing, right, what made you want to
do Pimp My Ride? I mean, I don't know, man,
I've never been afraid to try other things. They probably
felt natural too, because something you really were doing already. Yeah,
because it wasn't scripted, I could say whatever I want
to say, and so that's what kind of made it
okay for me. Honestly, I thought if I did Pimp

(29:51):
my ride, they was gonna put my videos like they
was gonna be like, oh you know, like yeah, that's
what I thought. But then it turned into like a
whole thing. Yeah, it became bigger than anything I started
pimp and exhibit yeah basically yeah, part of West Coast Customs. No. Never,
that's one thing I was like. I was like, if
that's his shop, he's gonna you never try to get

(30:12):
your shop piece that. It gave that shop so much public. Absolutely,
they don't feel that way. I feel like the show
was built on my back. I feel as though that
it became profitable for everyone else except me and so
and so when it when it was over, everybody couldn't
believe that I didn't want to continue. Oh you stopped it? Yeah, yeah,
My contract was making millions from that too, because that's

(30:34):
what you would assume that you would assume that you
would assume that then I was supposed to go, and
I couldn't wait to be done. Because I had a
tour bucked and that my first touring experience since since
I started the show. And so there was this episode that,
um it was like the Silver Surfer twentieth Century Fox
and at the time, I was working on an X
Files movie, UM, and I had just come back and

(30:57):
everybody was excited. I was in the building talking to
the executives and then the promotion company comes down and says,
you know, hey, we're really excited that you came back
in to do this Silver Surfer episode for Pip My Ride.
I was like, I'm leaving on tour. And then it
was like I got a phone call later the production
company car and it was like, hey, oh you know
x we uh we forgot that there's one more episode

(31:20):
that you will fly you back from you know, from
wherever you are to film this episode. And I just
left the building. I know how much they paid for
that episode, and so I was like, okay, just give
me one million bucks. Oh, we can't do that, it's
not in the budget. Okay, I'm gone. And so that's
how Chamillionaire got on that episode. Then it was just

(31:41):
like the show fell apart from there. I love and
stuff like that. Happens because a lot of these networks
they don't think the host is important, right, and so
it's like, Okay, I think you can just insert anybody
here now exactly. Yeah, yeah, I think I think Actually
they said that there was like, you know, anybody with
braids can do with exist us West Coast customers are

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yet you guys, I mean once once the show fell
apart of the show fell apart. I love Ryan, I
love the guys over there West Coast. You know, I
wish everybody the best. That's that's just where I leave it.
I was gonna ask you think that one of the
reasons the West Coast may not champion you the way
this is because you're from New Mexico. No, I'm from Detroit. Yeah, yeah,
I was. I was born Yeah, what I've done, Yeah,

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I mean, you know, people just kind of glanced past
the facts and just want to say what they what
they feel they know. And so I was born in Michigan. Uh,
and then my mother passed when I was nine, and
then my dad got remarried like a few months after
my my mom passed away. So I was really angry,
and so I ended up moving to New Mexico because
that's where she wanted to live. I lived there for

(32:44):
like seven years, got into a lot of bullshit, and
so I decided to I talk to my dad. When
I was seventeen eighteen, I was like, I gotta get
out of here or someone to die, you know. So
I spent like seven years in New Mexico, nine years
in Detroit, but the most of my time as being
an adult, when my career started all out of stuff,
was in California. I got there when I was like
eighteen nineteen years old. So then you get to La

(33:07):
and that's when things really took off. Yeah, I did.
I got around um cats that were um doing music,
and then the gangster cats that was coming to New
Mexico because the California casts used to come out there
and get weight, and so that's what I was involved in.
And so once I got to Yeah, sign a loud

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um and eventually, you know, put out Paparazzi. Paparazzi was
the first, you know, endeavoring music and then that did well.
We were gold win gold in Germany and so then
I had to end up going overseas and that was
my first touring experience. You know. We went from loud
and and then I ended up getting with Dre and
the first time I did a song with them was

(33:56):
when I did Bitch Please for Snoops record right, And
so from there um it was like, okay, Dre saw
the potential and so it had another chapter and we
went through that whole thing. You know what else you
don't get credit for what you see is what you
getting out of video. That video was amazing. I have
seen that video remade so many different times. Never recently

(34:16):
did it with this as America. But I never see
homage paid to you because that bother you a little bit.
It does not, okay, you know, because because the truth
is the truth, because that was so new when I thought,
when you saw it back in the day, say to
the people because that don't know that you see what
you get it. Just like Donald Glover. Donald Glover was
walking through his you know, dancing not you know, not
really focused on the things going on in the background,
and you were going through the going to the store

(34:38):
like you was just sitting in your crib, decided to
get up and go to the store, and the neighborhood
was just behind crazy. Yeah, yeah, it was. Nobody wanted
to shoot that video. Even though I had hands, I
came up with the concept and so it took funny enough,
it was a porn director that ended up like really
accepting the job. His name was Gregory Dark and yeah

(34:59):
yeah he does like Senem like Bondage film. Yeah, so
he was like, yeah, yeah, I want to do I
want to do hip hop videos. So we made so
much money anyway, man, he he didn't do porn anymore
after that. And then it turned out to be like
number one and went to number It was the only
video that was able to take Notorious, big resting Piece

(35:20):
from the number one spot at the time. The money
more problems with you, yeah, absolutely yeah, And so it was.
It was incredible. Man, it was a great feeling. And
then right after that it was like the Doctor dre
and all that stuff started after the next cycle. All right,
we got more with exhibit when we come back. Matter
of fact, let's get into a classic. Well I think
it's a classic. It's what's the difference, Doctor dre eminem exhibit.

(35:42):
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club
exhibit is in the building, Charlomagne, whatever to the relationship
with with with doctor Dre and the whole after malf team,
because you were such a big part of that way
all communicate absolutely. Okay yo, Doctor Dre is one of
my my my closest friends. I believe I see him

(36:04):
as a mentor. I see him as somebody that gives
me solid advice even when I don't want to hear it.
When you say, great advice, even when you don't want
to hear it, what do you mean by that? Well,
I had the opportunity to um go and do magnum
Pi they for CBS, and I went to talk to
him about it, and he's he's aware that I have

(36:27):
a cannabis company, Brass Knuckles, and um it's it's a
wonderful company. It's It's definitely changed my life. I was
able to go back and take care of everything that
was kind of like hovering over my head. I had
a million dollar tacks, Yeah, I had. I had a
million dollar tacks that I had all these other things
that I was able to go wipe all of that
autum and so he sat me down and out and

(36:49):
then I was I was I'm telling him and He's like,
why if you have the ability to stop tap dancing,
you should? Oh he said, do you have do you
need to? I was like, no, you want to? That matters,
not that's what That's what he saying. No, not that desire,
you know, because I was on the fence. If I
wanted to do it, I would have just did a question. Right.

(37:11):
It was, it was, I was. I was going back
and forth. Actually he's worth a billion dollars. Yeah, it's
easy to say that, but you got to get on something.
You gotta have that mentality. And I think that's where
he's trying to push me. What's the difference between me
and you? One of my favorite records, how did that
record come about? Hit Man was originally on the song

(37:31):
yeah wow, And so Drake called me in and was like, hey,
you know, I want to see if you got a
verse for this, And then all of a sudden, it
was kind of like, Okay, that's gonna stick. And you
never know if you're on the record until the record
comes out. Yeah you heard and because em killed that
Yeah yeah, No, I hadn't heard him verse yet. Oh.
He just like you to be Yeah, he just let

(37:51):
me hear to be you know, man, once you heard
hims verse, he was like, come on now. I was happy, man.
I was happy to be even be considered to be
involved in a project like that. Then when we got
invited to go on Up and Smoke Tour, Drey gave
me the opportunity. He gave me two choices. He said, hey,
you can have your own set before Warren g at
the top of the show, or you could have two

(38:14):
songs on my set. I was like done. Yeah, I
just did like a like an intro to the year
two thousand and a song I had, and then I
wouldn't do did we did? Bitch? Please left the stage,
k right back after a wardrobe changed and did What's
the difference. You talked about some of the traumatic experiences

(38:35):
you had early on, like the absent team father, death
of your mother very young. Well, my father was an absent. Yeah.
We just moved to Mexico. Yeah, yeah, it was. It was.
It was a step family arrangement. It was abusive. I
did like two years and juvenile detention centers and group
homes and whatnot because I was just not I wasn't
able to be consoled, I wasn't able to be controlled

(38:58):
or anything consoled by what Joe? Yeah, it was just
too much. And then you know, being remarried. You know,
like three or four months, my mother wasn't even cold
in the ground and ended up going to you know,
New Mexico, where I'm just a sword. I'm sticking out
like a sore thumb. There's only five black people there
at the time, you know, and four of them in
my family, you know. So I was by myself in

(39:21):
these group homes, and so that's how I got involved
in the street and doing. What I was doing was
music and out let the like organize your emotion, so
to speak. Absolutely, um, I say that hip hop saved
my life because I've had you know, I got an
older brother that that you know, did fifteen years for murder.
You know, I thank God for hip hop because I
loved it so much. I found an outlet where I

(39:42):
could kick and scream and curse and do everything I
needed to do through this music and and not jeopardize
my freedom with it. Did you ever have a conversation
with your father about how you felt? Absolutely? You know,
my father just recently passed a year ago, thank you.
And so before he passed, you know, I became a

(40:03):
father at nineteen twenty years old, and so when I
had children, I was able to see where he was
coming from, and so through that I got to see
him have a relationship with me that was more positive,
and so he was able to be nice to my kids,
and he's just jolly old man. I was like, where
was it when I was a kid? You know? Where? Yeah? Exactly, No,

(40:28):
But but but our relationship, we definitely had a real
strong relationship after after I started having kids. Did I
help you get rid of some of the resentment that
you have for him having kids? Well? Yes, you know,
I didn't. I didn't have I wouldn't say it was resentment.
I think he was just I didn't, you know, because
then you know, I don't know how old you are.
But well, yeah, exactly. So you know, kids are to

(40:50):
be seen and not heard, and they didn't tell us
what was going on in the in the family dynamic,
you know. But I understood later, you know, and then
I got it. And so that's where like I kind
of started being able to talk to him and tell
him the truth. And you know, even though it shocked
no more and made him feel like, Okay, you know,
I hope my son is okay. At least he never
got to see me, you know, see me in a

(41:10):
grave or see me in prison or anything like that.
Like he only saw me trying to strive to be
better and to hit the successes that I did. I
think that hurt our generation more than anything, our parents
keeping secrets from Yeah. Yeah, and that was just the
way it was. I wanted to ask you when we
talked about your taxes and you owe over a million dollars?
How did you get to that level? Did you just
not file? Was a bad account? Because there's a lot

(41:32):
of artiers out there right now. I'm sure that a
brand new that. It was a combination of things and
not thinking as you get paid in music. You may
get an advance, you may get royalties. So that money
was coming in, but them checks was real skinny coming out, right.
So when you have this perception of success, when everybody

(41:52):
sees you on TV every day, every hour, they expect you.
They assume that you are being paid to compensate as
being as this is right. So there was a combination
of the money not coming when it's supposed to me,
trusting or feeling like okay in order to be a rapper.
I need to have a record contract. I need to

(42:12):
have a business manager. I need to have a Bentley,
I need to have a big house. I need to
have parties, and I need to do all this stuff,
even though I knew that the finances weren't there right.
So it's a combination of things. I'm not There's not
one person I could I could point at Uman. No.
I never took a loan, never took a loan, but

(42:33):
I was with the business manager that accepted large checks,
like I remember, like a million dollar check came in
under Alvin Joyner, which is my real name, and so
not one time was I told like, yo, you need
to start at LLC and you need to be able
to take this check and and and expense things because

(42:53):
you're not just you know, just taking this to put
you in your pocket. You're paying for things. You're paying
for your chill, your children's school. At the time, my
first son's mother had taken me to court and I
went in there right off a tour bus, metal like
Hennessy and a whole bunch of um uh you know,
just I don't give And the judge awarded her seventy

(43:14):
five hundred dollars a month. Jesus that that went from
when he was two till he was like fourteen, And
so all these things are beaten on your your finances
and at the same time you still got to be
an artist, a superstar star superstar and penalties and interest

(43:34):
and so when you don't, when you pass these things
and you think you're gonna get to it next year,
and get to it next year, and get to it
next year, it just piles up. And then it was
a joke. It was like, Aha, look at exhibit, you know.
And you know, I was always taught to never bring
your personal stuff to the office, you know, So it
wasn't about me point fingers or complaining or any of that,

(43:56):
because I always believe that there is light at the
end of the tunnel. I couldn't see the light at
the time. Yeah, I couldn't see the light that I'm
talking Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. But it's a whole lot
of it's a it's a whole lot of perception. People
want the perception of being rich, but they don't want
to do the work to do it. But we thank
you for joining us to Yeah, man, thank you, been

(44:16):
a long time. Absolutely Manne thank you, xt zimbit. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning now. We've been on this
radio for eight years. We have the Breakfast Club by
the way, Good morning everybody. We've been on this radio
for eight years. This is our eight year anniversary. That
December is our eh anniversary. I forgot exactly what Dan December?
What day is exactly? I don't remember. And we've had

(44:37):
a lot of a great moments here on the Breakfast Club.
So you know we've been doing all week is just
playing some of our best and worst moments over the
past age years. And it's so interesting to just like
see how things have changed, have changed absolutely, no, some
things have gotten better, some things have gotten worse. Some
things just are what they are. That's right now. This
moment about to play, this is definitely one that changed

(44:58):
a lot. It changed a lot. This is Nicki minajs
Nicki Minaj's first interview on morning radio, first interview at
the Breakfast Club. No, it was. This was her first
interview on morning radio in New York City. Right. She
usually doesn't do morning radios because she usually didn't want
to wake up early. She didn't have to be honestly,
and she came up here and she did the Breakfast

(45:18):
Club and it was a big deal, a big thing.
And I just remember, you know, our previous relationships with
Nicki Minajs. You know, Nicki was an artist from New
York City that New York didn't support right away, you know,
I did, a lot of New Yorkers didn't support her.
She had moved to Atlanta and started getting supporting and
came back here for people to support her. So that
was big. And I just remember Charlemagne and High how

(45:40):
she was having a lot of problems with other stations
and we supported her. You remember, absolutely, I will see
the baby. We still got love for nick And if
it's funny because if me and Nicki talk now, we
it's like like I don't want to say it's not
a hostile, but it's like intense. It is, you know
what I'm saying. It is, And you know, and I

(46:00):
gotta love for Nikki too. I mean, me and Nikki
we've been through up We've been through trials, we've been
through tribulations. Got to be able to he told me
the SMD from the back. A couple of times. I
actually interviewed Nicki Mina's like three times on serious, and
she did lip service back in the day and talked
about her different personalities in the bedroom. Okay, here's the
thing about relationships, too, right. You know, you have to
be able to take the good and the bad. Correct.

(46:21):
You know what I'm saying. You got to be able
to take the good criticism, uh, and you gotta be
able to take the bad criticism. And it should work
both ways. Correct, Nikki got a problem with me and
she don't like things that I do. She allowed to
tell me that if I got a problem with her
and I don't like things that she'd do, I should
be allowed to say that as well. Right, So that's
that's that's the relationship. Well, this is our first interview
with Nikki. It's the Breakfast Club, and we got a
special guest in the building today. That is family right here,

(46:44):
and I feel honored. She doesn't usually do morning shows, no,
but she woke up early this morning to come and
drop by to the Breakfast Club. And I'm not mistaken.
It's the first time she's ever done morning radio in
New York. Absolutely. Yeah. Wow. Well this is the first
and only morning stop that she did this time. Breakfast Club.
We rob for Niki Man It's interesting that they put
y'all three together because I actually had a great rapport

(47:06):
with all, but I didn't I didn't know Sharman, but
he was a friend in my head. I kept on saying,
I like his lisp, you know. And I didn't know
until I heard the interview. I kept like telling him,
I would say, yo, his lisp. But look, I mean,
I love it because it makes me want to listen
to what he's gonna say. And I thought it like
when he when he interviewed Dice and I was crying.

(47:28):
But the whole point of matter is I had a
great rapportm with you. I had a great rapport with you.
I'm glad they put y'all together. Y'all are like a
mega for us. Y'all just took over every thing. Now
number one and number one, yep, number one ever want
to congratulate. I'm proud of you guys like you're from
Queens right right, yes, the North Side. I don't really

(47:53):
number two overall, but if we keep getting a crossover
superstars like Nikki eventually get that number one. You guys,
Thank you, NICKI. We're super duper proud of you. Thank you.
I can't lie I don't know what she feels like
that now, but I can't lie. But as a sensitive
emotional cancer, that makes me very sad. I'm being honest

(48:13):
with you. What makes she said? It just makes me
sad that the relationship has gotten the way it is.
I'm not gonna lie. I'm gonna call him. But now, yeah,
when we come back, we should call it today before
we leave, let's call her. We should call Nicki Mina. Yes,
let's call NICKI. I'm with that, Okay, all right, I'm serious, serious,
I'm gonna call. Let's call him that I'm We're gonna
call now, right, Well, we got rumors on the way,

(48:34):
Yes we do. We're gonna talk about Little Wayne and
his fan voted to her that he's about to be
going on. Also, Michelle Obama, you know we all love
her book, Becoming Well, we'll tell you a letter that
she wrote to herself. All right, let's get into that.
It's the Breakfast Club. Come on in this next. It's
about some report. This is the rumor report. Angela Yee's

(48:57):
on the Breakfast Club. Well, last week we told you
about the screening of a Lifetime Surviving r Kelly documentary series.
They actually had a screening that was shut down because
of a gun threat. I was supposed to be moderating
the panel afterward. And there were seven women who are
also featured in this docum series that we're ready to
talk about why they participated in their own experiences with

(49:19):
R Kelly, which is never an easy thing to do well.
Kitty Jones was on Paige six TV. She's one of
the women who is R Kelly's ex girlfriend, and here's
what she had to say about some of the backlash
that she got from people, in particular black women, part
of the Black media. They have protected him over time,
you know, continuing to play the music. Most of my

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hurts and coming forward have been from the black community,
in particularly black women have attacked us the most. There
is black media and black radio that still looks at
us as opportunists. It's amazing because I did post a
picture from the screening and people were really going in
on the women and I was like, well, there's a
back I think over fifty people featured in this documentary.

(50:02):
Some of them were people that grew up with R.
Kelly's former teachers, his own brother. Yeah, I definitely don't
think it's black media's fault, per se, because the truth
to the matter is the consumers still is into R. Kelly.
People still go to his shows, people still by by
his music, and as long as he's viable, then radio
stations are gonna play. Now here's what else Kitty Jones

(50:23):
had to say about why she's not backing down. We've
come too far to back down now, and we just
want him to know that that control and your money
and your power, like this is a different time that
we're in. You can't scare people with that anymore. You
can't continue to pay people all to go away and
to keep your secrets. All right, Well, you guys got

(50:43):
to see that man when that debut is on lifetime.
Is just a couple of weeks, And I mean what,
it's crazy, because what can you really do when you
saw the tape and you see the marriage certificate when
you married the lea at fifteen, like it's right there
for everyone to see and people still support, So what
can you do? All right? Now? Nicki Minaj is upset
at a reporter. She was upset for a Daily Mail

(51:05):
TV reported Jesse Palmer because of some statements that he made.
Listen to this, all right, Her fans are also worried
because this is the first time that Nicki Minaj has
defended a se Remember she supported her brother Gelanti Mirage
two years ago, Les found guilty of sexually assaulted in
a lessny year old girl. Now she posted, you better
have a good lawyer, Jesse Palmer hashtech Arnold Palmer. You

(51:27):
just lied on me on national TV and now you're
being sued. You better be able to back up what
you just said about me with facts, super facts, defamation
a good form video link in my bios. I'm sure
he's gonna bring up her brother, right, and the fact
that they said she paid her brother's lawyers fees. I
don't know if that's true, and we don't know if
that's true. Sure, that's what he's gonna bring up when
you know, when she asked him, I said, you go

(51:48):
into jail. She said, the barbs are getting more tuishing
and student low money after I sue this hop. Don't
think Nicki won't sue you. She's starting to sue me
before all right now, Nicki minajs, they're also saying with
her current Frank Kenneth Petty is already discussing weddings and
babies and all of that. According to TMZ, sources close
to Nikki is saying that they've had this talk after
only a few months of dating, and she's very serious

(52:11):
about marrying him and all of that. So good for Nikki.
I see him in the gym together yesterday. Good for
him your gym. No, no, no, I didn't see him
in jim. They posted a video of them. Seen the
video of them in the gym working out, all right.
Michelle Obama is becoming, let's discuss that. But she's also
going to be extending her tour. And I did go
see her when she was at the Barclays in Brooklyn,
which was excellent her becoming, and I recommend anybody who

(52:34):
has the opportunity to go see that make sure you do.
It's really amazing, even better than I could have possibly anticipated.
So she's gonna be doubling the number of book events
for twenty nineteen to make sure that everybody who wants
to see her on this tour will get a chance
to see her. Now, if you remember the picture of
the young girl Parker Curry, who was looking at the
picture of Michelle Obama, the portrait at the National Portrait

(52:55):
Gallery and that picture went viral of the young girl
looking up at the picture of Michelle Obama. Well, now
Parker Curry is writing a book as well. She's writing
that book with some help from her mother, of course.
Apparently the two have been in touch, the mother and
Michelle Obama ever since that photo went viral, and she
even went to go see her at the Washington, DC
tour stop for the Becoming book and they said it

(53:16):
was like seeing two old friends get back together. They
were buddies again. So that'd be nice that the young
Parker's writing a book about that experience. And Michelle Obama
has also written a letter to herself as part of
CBS's Note to Self series. She wrote a very emotional
and heartwarming letter. She said, dare Michi. There you are
in your Jeane jacket and braids, a long way from

(53:36):
that little apartment on the South side of Chicago. You're
at one of the finest universities in the world. You're
smiling and you should be. You worked hard for this,
but even now after you reach your goal, you're still
not quite sure if you belong and can't get one
question out of your mind. Am I good enough? So
make sure you guys, when you have an opportunity, please
read this entire letter. She goes through that, and goes

(53:57):
through and meeting Obama, she said, you'll open your heart
to someone. His upbringing was nothing and everything like yours all.
At the same time, he's driven by a hopeful set
of ideals. He's grounded in kind and absolutely brother, I'm
enjoying Michelle Obama's book, but it seemed like Michelle obama
book as long as hell. I started reading her book
on the way to Johannesburg, South of Africa, so I
read it a lot on the way they I read

(54:17):
it a lot on the way back, and I'm still
reading it right now. I mean like I'm almost at
the end of the second portion of her book. I Maela, Yeah,
and that's your room of report, all right, Charlemagne, Yes, sir,
who are giving that? Donka too? You know Florida. I
tried Florida. I promise you. I do not target y'all.
A people tell me this all the time on social media,
like you target Florida. I do not targets a lot.

(54:37):
It's just that these stories from Florida pop up that
I just would feel, you know, bad, if I didn't
just share with the world. So I need this young
man from Florida named Dominique breed Love to come to
the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a
word with him. And it is a way to teach
proper job interview etiquette. You know, I'm always looking for
a teachable moment. We have one, four after the hour.
All right, now, last week, you know you promised you

(54:58):
wouldn't give Florida donkey to day into the new year.
I never said anything like that. No, I did not
say that. Didn't No, why are you hearing things I
don't know. I did not say that at all. People talking,
I said that if they would have voted Andrew Gilliman
a couple of months ago, I would not have given
them donkey to day for the rest of the year.
I don't know where you got that from. I heard
part of it, and they hit the whole thing. Oh

(55:19):
my god, all right, don't get me days up. Next
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four four or five six. Make sure you're telling them
to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America
come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes, you
are a donkey. The Florida man attacked and at n
for a very strange reason. It gave them too much money.
A man is arrested after definitely say he's rigged the

(56:02):
door to his home and an attempt to electric hit
his present life. Police arrested in Orlando. Man, we're talking
a FIA to breakfast club bitchy donkey other day with
Charlam hain't a guy. I don't know why y'all keeping
letting him get you elected Florida, don't you today? For Wednesday,
December twelfth, goals to a twenty four year old Florida
man named Dominique breed Love. Now, what did your uncle
Sharla always say The craziest people in the world come

(56:24):
from the Bronx and all the Florida. You can always
count on someone from Florida to Florida, and Dominique is
the latest Floridian to prove just theory true. Now, Dominique
had a job interview at Coals. Okay, he went to
the human resources department to try to get hired at
Coles Department store. I respect it, you know what I'm saying.
A lot of places are doing extra hiring around this
time of year because it's the holidays and they need

(56:44):
all the man Powiday can get. So it's like a
temp job. But who cares, it's a job nonetheless. Now,
I don't know if this is dominique situation. I was
just rambling just now, But Dominique Breed Love was at
Coals for a job interview. This story is starting off
just fine right where y'all no proper job in etiquette? Right?
I mean? Before Radio, I myself worked at a warehouse
called Industrial Acousis Company. I worked at Taco Bell. I

(57:06):
worked at a clothing store called Demo and the Mall.
I worked at a telemarketing place called Paragon Solutions. Now
for me, someone who had felonies, I had to go
into these interviews dressed like a Jehovah's witness doing field service. Okay,
trust me, I know the Jehovah witness doing field service
dresses like because I grew up a Jehovah's witness doing
field service. So some nice dress suits, dress pants, dress shirt,

(57:27):
you know, tie blazer. I could not look like I
had felonies, even though I had felonies. That's proper job
interview etiquette. Okay. Some people have proper job interview etiquette.
Some dote okay, you know. Some don't realize when you're
doing a job interview, you are judged by your body
language other personality quirks. You got to greet the person
interviewing you as missed, our miss you know. Make sure

(57:48):
your cell phone is off. Kids, you can't be in
there texting phone, vibrating you checking the grand while a
person is talking to you. All that is a no. No. Okay.
Look people in the eye and smile, all right. Give
the person an interviewing you a firm handshake, sit up straight,
lean slightly forward. Take notes during your interview, even if
you fake taking notes, do it. Arrive fifteen minutes early,

(58:09):
and even send a thank you note, are thank you
email after you're done. That's just all proper interview etiquette.
But one of the most important things to remember during
a job interview. One of the most important things to
do during a job interview is to remember that your
interview is not over until you have lefty premises, until
you are driving down the road. Do you understand what
I'm saying? We all know job interviews are about the

(58:31):
buying and selling of a dream. We in there trying
to sell this employer a dream, so he will and
he will hire me. All right. We know the job
interview is all gas. We all frontened, So you have
to keep this disillusion up until you are off these
people's premises, all right, trust me. It is some managers
who will watch potential candidates as they exit the building
and leave because he may, you know, just want to

(58:52):
see the real you. He'll watch you till you leave
because he wants to see the real you. And as
soon as people leave a job interview, they turned back
into the real them. So he's watching you to see
if you spark up a jay when you get outside.
You know, you yap on your cell phone, loitering in
the parking lot for twenty minutes, leaning on your car,
all right. Some employees just want to make sure that
you're staying in professional mold, that's all. And in the
case of Dominique Breedlove, he didn't take heed to that jewel.

(59:15):
I just gave you all right. Your interview is not
over until you drive down the road. But keep in mind,
is Florida all right? And Florida's only be for so
long they can pretend to be normal. Dominique Breedlove sat
in that interview from three twenty to about three fifty
front and by four PM he returned to his true
Florida form. Let's go to CBS Fort Miami for the report. Police,

(59:36):
a Florida man who went to Cole's for a job
interview ended up leaving the story and handcuffs. Listen to this,
deputy say. Dominic Breedlove had just finished his job interview
when he spotted two pairs of Nike shows without a
security tag on it. He allegedly grabbed the Kohle's bag
from a previous purchase out of his car, put both
pairs in the bag, and tried to leave the building.

(59:56):
A lost prevention officer was watching him the entire time,
and he was taken into custody in the parking lot.
Breedlove told investigators he was going to give the shoes
to his mother. He also didn't get the job. You
think Dominique Breedlove went to a Calls for a job interview,
and immediately after the interview he decided to steal from
the same Calls. Now, Florida, I don't know how y'all

(01:00:17):
do things, but regular people when they have a job interview,
they go home and wait for a callback. Now, if
this wasn't in Florida, I would say, well, Dominique knew
that he probably blew his interview and was like effort.
But since his Florida, I'm gonna say no, that makes
too much sense. Now, in his defense, he did steal
the shoes for his mother. Okay, the Nike Air Bella
TR shoes valued at eighty dollars and a pair of

(01:00:38):
Nike Elite TR shoes valued at seventy dollars. But here
the thing. If you would have gotten the job at Coals,
you wouldn't have had to steal them. Okay, Now you
are in jail with a five hundred dollar bond, and
I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
But if you are on a job interview at Coals,
stealing one hundred and fifty dollars worth of sneakers. You
probably don't have the money for kids. Do I have
to tell you that this is not proper job in

(01:00:59):
the etiquette? All right? Go into a job interview hoping
to get your picture on an employee ID, but you
come out with your picture on a mug shot. Do
you realize that you have to put this on all
job applications for the rest of your life. I don't
even know how you begin to remove a staining like this,
Nor am I going to rack my brain trying to
figure it out, because one thing I have learned to
do is not stressed about things that are out of

(01:01:20):
the realm of my understanding. The only thing I need
to know to make sense of this situation is that
it's Florida, and Florida just don't make no sense. Please
give Dominique breedlove the biggest he are now. I cannot
leave this story without playing a game of guess what

(01:01:41):
racing it? Okay, here's your clues. Okay, I'm listening. Twenty
four years old from Florida job interview at Coals. The
sneakers he stole from Coals, Nike Airbella tr shoes value
that eighty dollars, Nike Elite TR shoes value that seventy dollars.

(01:02:04):
Guess what race it is? Angela? You will start with
you Caucasian. Okay, what makes you say that? Um? I
don't know. I just think that based on the sneakers,
I would have probably still nicer one. Okay, okay, dj envy,
just what race it is? Then when you first when
you said Florida and you said Cols, I thought black.
I was like, you know, Florida, a lot of black

(01:02:25):
people in Florida, Florida, Florida, Florida or Latino. But then
when you said stole Nikes, I said, what type of Nikes?
Nika's only still Jordan's. So you ain't say Jordan's. You
ain't say yeasy. You said Nike BTR, Nike TR, Nike
Elite TR shoes. Yes, like Arabella TR shoes don't sound
like the old white man sneakers. So I would have

(01:02:47):
to say Caucasian. Well, well, guys, if you said Caucasian,
you are cord. Come on now, context clues matter. Black
people still sneakers from foot locker and Champs, not Colls,
and the type of sneakers, should have gave it away
for everybody. Nike Arabella to your shoes, Nike Elite to

(01:03:09):
your shoes. Those are the knikes white people were setting
on fire after Nike signed Colin Kaepernick. All right, see
so yes, congratulations, I got it. I got a gift
for y'all. Well, once you got out there. That should last.
Charlotteuble at least, mate, hell, big tub of manna, too much?

(01:03:31):
Got that manna? You know? Right? All right, thank you
for that, donkey other day. Now when we come back,
ask yee eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
If you got a question for ye call her right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club wanting everybody.
It's DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are

(01:03:53):
the Breakfast Club at time for ask yee? Hello, who's this?
Good morning? This is Quentin from California. Quentin, what's uthing?
What's your safe? Bro? Before I go up first, I
like to let you know brother, that you know my
God versus my enemies. Geared you're wearing is solid, bro,
appreciate that. But a body a guy, if you want
to order something happen. So my situation. What happened was, uh,

(01:04:15):
you know, I'm not actually looking for a wife, and
you know, I was dating this woman for about three
and a half four months and you know, things are
going really well. I introduced it to my families and
we had one night where you know, we both we
both made the agreement to not you know, remain asking me.
You know, some people I don't want their kids, but
out of war, like that's just me. Okay, so we um,

(01:04:37):
you know, we got real close, and you know, she
stopped me and before she let me allow me to proceed,
which I didn't, but she let me know that she
was transgender. Okay. My only my issue was I'm looking
for a wife, you know, and immediately I couldn't. I
couldn't continue the relationship because and that and that is
your choice. And at least she did tell you that

(01:05:00):
before you guys had sex, because I think that's a
difficult thing for a person to say off the bat,
just in case things don't work out. You know, maybe
they don't want to tell everything about themselves upfront. How
do you feel now? Do you still feel like you
want to be with her? As feelings? Oh no, I
don't have any feelings no, because I can't have kids.
Would Okay, you know, I mean to me, you know,

(01:05:22):
and I felt that she's a woman, but okay, I
feel you want her to biologically carry a child. It's
hard to not make it seem like um to be offensive,
but okay, so yeah, you feel like you wish you
would have known this because you wouldn't pursue the relationship.
But now that you have found out, you guys didn't
have sex. It didn't get that far, and now she

(01:05:43):
revealed something about herself and you've decided that you can't
continue their relationship. So it just didn't work out, just
like any relationship wouldn't work out. But I feel like it.
I mean, at least give me the option. But Quentin,
you want her to tell you, like immediately when your
first went on your first date, or when when she
feels like she knows you well enough to share things
with you about her past. I feel like the moment,
the moment we became, we weren't sexually into, but there

(01:06:06):
some intimacy involved. Okay, I'm thirty two years old, I've
only introduced two women to my mother's right. I feel
for your question. Listen, I understand like, it's a difficult situation,
and every situation is different for the person. You know,
at least she did reveal to you before things went
there who she was, and you know you love this woman,
but now you feel like that's not somebody you could

(01:06:27):
be with because of where you see yourself later on
in life with marriage and everything in children. But I
feel them before we get intimate, before you kissed me, Like,
let's let's be honest, I want to know what's going
on in your life. I wouldn't want to know as well. Well, yeah,
she did tell them before they had sex. We've had unaccountable,
passionate kisses, I'm saying, and I respected the person. So
if they could have come for while we established that respect,

(01:06:49):
I couldn't have had these these deal feelings. Can you
imagine how difficult that must be for her? Though? Also
as far as dating, I'm just you know, putting it
out there and I understand in that sense. However, if
if we're trying to have a solid keep the one
hundred relationship at the very end, I couldn't at least

(01:07:09):
had a friend, right. My mom actually called on to it.
She said something that didn't add up to try to
have a heart, the heart of woman, a woman, she said,
feel like a woman to her. Okay, and that's just
from my mom's perspective, but the fact that I love women.
A matter of fact, you probably one of the most beautiful,
natural looking women that I've seen. She's taken. She's taken,

(01:07:30):
so that's okay to shut some She has a boyfriends boyfriend,
But don't let this. Don't let this make you give
up on finding the right person, because, you know what,
relationships don't always work out no matter what the situation is.
There's different reasons why. But you just just got to
put yourself out there and learn from everything that happens
to you. Did she give you oral unfortunately? Yes, unfortunately?

(01:07:50):
Why it wasn't good? I mean it was it was good, man,
But then it doesn't sound unfortunately it was good. I
mean I was harder than Chinese Trigg, I tell you that. Okay, Well,
there you go. I don't know. It sounds like you
still have some feelings, but he does. Listen, don't worry
about what other people think. Just worry about how you feel. Now.
I understand feeling like you wish you would have known

(01:08:12):
so you could have made that decision earlier. But love
is love, So what's your course it for you? Bro?
Thing is I'm having issues, you know with trust just
in general? How do I go about not assuming you
know and having to do like gender tests? Just ask
ask those questions. You never asked her, right, I mean,

(01:08:33):
she didn't lie to You can't ask that question on
the first day. How do you ask that question on
the first day. You can say, I've had an experience before.
I'm trying to you know what I'm trying to do.
So I mean in the first in the first ninety days,
I asked if she had if she ever had an STD.
I mean, I thought that was kind of you know,
because that's not the same question, sir. No matter what,
right relationships are difficult, no matter what. It takes a

(01:08:55):
while for us to find the right one sometimes, but
when it does happen, it's the best thing in the world.
I would tell you, man, you can't just not trust,
go around not trusting people because of this experience. And
to keep it real, she didn't lie to you and
she did come clean to you without you having to
ask her to. So you just feel deceived and I
get it. But no matter what, in relationships is a

(01:09:15):
lot of things people aren't going to tell you from
the beginning that you have to find out as they
trust you and you trust them. I'm sure there's things
that you held back on telling at first. I mean
it's the vulnerability, the vulnerability piece. I actually share some
things with her that I actually didn't share with any
past women, and that's I think that's the part roped up, betrayed.
But it's moving forward. I'm not sure how to even

(01:09:36):
and she shared some things with you as well. That's
what relationships are. Try Christian mingo, Bro, I appreciate that. Brother.
All right, man, good luck. Man's never even been on Christian.
I'm gonna send you a hoodie? Man? What's size? That
what I ain't got? Your size are not? What's your size? Bro? Pause?
Why are you pausing his side? All right, man, we're

(01:09:57):
gonna get you. Reacts. You're a big guy. We're gonna
get you. We're gonna get your hoodie. Bro. Appreciate it,
all right, ask y eight hundred five A five one
on five one if you got a question for ye
calling now? Was the breakfast club? Good morning pointing? Everybody's
DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the
breakfast club with in the middle of asking yee, hello,
who's this Hey, what's your question for? Ye? Okay, So

(01:10:21):
I'm just getting some basic advice. I've been dating a guy.
We met two years ago, and right after we met,
he got inconcerrated there like right after we met, like
a month and a half out. So we met and
m Once he got inconcrated, I lost touch with him,
but he, of course do the great Internet stopped me
someway somehow for calling me again. Well, I start answering

(01:10:46):
when he started calling him. Basically I fell for him.
I felt for him, I fell for the he said.
Of course I still do me a little bit, just
a little bit, just a little bit, right, But he's
in jail. So he's reaching out pabl to women to
keep him company while he's in his bed. How long
has he locked up for? Right? He's actually getting out
next Christmas? Okay, next Christmas? Okay. So there's a woman

(01:11:08):
that he was deala with when he was out before
he met me and all that, like, and basically it's
hard because I'm believing what he says. But then I go,
you know, on her Facebook where I see anything on
her social media. I took a whole year to actually
look at this girl's Facebook before I actually went on
their look, And once I look, I'm like, whoa, Like
they're a gathermic gada like post call pictures kissing in

(01:11:31):
the in the jail and then now right, so wait,
what's what's the question? Well, I would say, like, could
you do you think a person that's in a situation
like incosperrated could be in love with two people? Like
you think it's possible? Do you think it's just like
a survival method, like you think it's possible for somebody
to actually be in love with two people? Or the album?
Or what does that mean to you? Do you still

(01:11:52):
want to be with him even though he clearly has
a whole nother girlfriend? I do? I do, But this
is the thing he couldn't just random where you'd be like,
I'm okay, why are you wasting your time? You said
you still do you a little bit right, just have
little friends. But after where I hadn't been taking no
line serious something building my brand. You don't know how
many girls this man is talking to from behind bars, right,

(01:12:16):
So I don't want you to waste your time until
next Christmas devoting all this and to somebody who has
a whole other girlfriend and who knows who else he's
talking to. And he's not even being honest with you.
Everything he's saying so januine, like, yeah, he's in jail.
Crazy if you guys still talk to talk while they
locked up? He didn't, But so you said, every man
who talked to our talk or faced something good to

(01:12:37):
a woman of line. You see what he's doing right,
actions don't lie. Where do you think he's going when
he get out compared to what he actually do, compared
to what he said he's from. What do you think
he's telling his girlfriend? Well, I mean she keeps getting
caught up with different guys. Well, I don't love he's
dealing with her or not. Well, there's pictures of them
kissing in jail. If he was at home, I'm doing

(01:13:00):
this stuff, would you deal with it and put up
with it? So? Why would you deal with it while
he's locked up and think that's okay. It's just like
you'd be one and so bad. You'd be one and
so bad to believe, like just a fairy talling. You're
out here dealing with no, good, guys, I ain't saying
like there's a reason why I'm not in a relationship
with nobody. I really don't, you know, like anything anybody's saying,

(01:13:23):
but out of it, out of anybody who I possibly,
he says the most things. To make well, baby, I
want you to just deal with reality. And the reality
is he's lying to you from behind bars, and if
he was lying to you in your face at home,
you wouldn't deal with it. So I don't know why
you want to put yourself through this. You got to
open yourself up for real love, and you get closed
off right now. I don't trying the friend thing a
little bit. And it's just every time I say that,

(01:13:45):
it's like, that's the worst thing in the world I
could detail. It's his friend, And I don't understand why. Hey,
love yourself more than you love somebody else. That's always
the best advice. Love you right, all right, all right? Thanks,
all right? Ask ye that like a crushed five A
five one O five one. If you got relationship questions,
you can ask ye. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes,

(01:14:06):
let's talk about Little Wayne. If you're a big Little
Wayne fan, he might be coming to your city. But
that's only if you voted for it as a fan.
All Right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked
us to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Le's
talk lot Wayne. She's filling the team. This is the

(01:14:27):
Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
little Wayne, he has announced his tour dates and this
is because you, as fans have voted. Now all the shows,
these four shows he announced are going to be free
to Title members. Here's what he said. I'm teaming up
with Title to show you just how much I appreciate you.
So what that said, I'm stoke to aping out with

(01:14:49):
my mother. I ain't without you talk. It's club Girl
Intimate seven. You might get to his she never heard.
Some people may never hit. That's the seems like it's
gonna be a small venues, which is which is dope. Yeah,
it's gonna be intimate. He's going to Houston, Atlanta, DC,
and Chicago. Oh, New York, Gaye, New York. Huh. Well
he had a bad experience here before. All Right, now

(01:15:11):
people are talking about a tasteless joke that young thug
made He said, if NBA young boy don't like you,
I hate you. If twenty one sad to say, f you,
we gonna rape you. So we don't know if now
they're saying, well, does he run his own social media?
Did he write this? But it was widely offensive to
make jokes about things like rape. Of course you can't
make a joke about that. Come on, absolutely all right. Now,

(01:15:34):
NASA is trying to prove to Steph Curry that humans
have been to the moon because he was questioning it.
He was on the Winging It podcast and said we
ever been to the moon and some of the other
players were like no, So he said they're gonna come
get us. I don't think so either. And now NASA
is responding to this claim by Steff Curry offering a

(01:15:55):
tour of their facility in Houston to prove that that
landing did actually take place a lot of people have
been saying that that maybe we didn't make it to
the moon, maybe it was all video. Maybe we just
wanted to say it so we could get there before Russia.
I believe, I don't know. I mean, it seems like
we don't know. Maybe NASA needs to prove it then
to you were they gonna start trips to the moon,

(01:16:16):
Like you could pay a certain fee and take a
trip to the moon, Like if you're like a rich millionaire,
they can take it to the moon. They had like
space reserve thought, so, yeah, I don't know if that
I would want to do that. I mean, I'm good.
Too much room for error absolutely all right now, Ice
Cube is talking about being turned away from the first
listening party that NWA had, and he was on The

(01:16:36):
Late Late Show with James Gordon talking about how they
couldn't get into their own NWA listening party. We couldn't
get into our own listening party. You know, we were
late because it easy. He always made us late. It's
it's a pretty swanky, like you gotta have your Easter
shoes on and stuff like that. We come in khakis
and chucks, so, you know, not famous. Then nobody really

(01:16:57):
know who we are. So the security was like, y'all, guy,
bankers are not coming up in here. Man. We fought
with this dude. The owner came out of the label
trying to convince security to let us sit and they're like, nope,
We've don't seeing this before. So we ended up going
to eyehop. See, that's why I don't like doing parties
at places like that. Like my birthday is coming up,

(01:17:18):
I'm having my birthday party, and I'm doing it in
a very casual environment where you can come dressed in
any type of way. Because there's nothing worse than an
experience of you having a party at some place that's
really swanky and fancy and that people can't get in.
They couldn't even get into their own party, and sometimes
it's just not worth it. You just want to have
a good time, absolutely, all right. Sierra and Future have
got to work out a deal, and that's because of

(01:17:39):
their son. She's been having some issues with Future booking
time to be with his own son and his travel itinerary,
and sometimes she says that he's terrible at keeping his appointments.
He'll actually hand their son off to his mother, his grandmother,
and won't spend much time with him. She doesn't want
her son to have to go through that, so now
she is actually asking a judge for some help with

(01:18:02):
the situation. They've been trying to figure it out without
the court stepping in, but she said it's weighing on
their son and they need to figure out a better
schedule for their child's sake. Yeah, they got to figure
that out for for the sake of the child. The
child needs time with it for all the needs time
with the mother that he doesn't want to have to
go to daddy's house and stay with the grandma that
whole time. So they got to figure that out for
the kid. And you know, it's it's good they try
to figure it out. But now it's sex that they

(01:18:24):
have to take it to the court. But there's two
sides every story. Though, maybe future is there. I mean
we don't know, maybe future. He said, Hey, I gotta
go on tour. I mean, we don't know what happened,
but you tell about your son at the end of
the day. So I've got to put that first. All right,
I'm angel La Yee, and that is your rumor reports,
all right. Up Next is the People's Choice mix. Get
your requesting right now eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one, or at DJAM if you want to

(01:18:45):
hear something, we got you. I shout to revote. We'll
see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else mixes up. Next, Let's
go breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same,
What do you buy? Aquaman on the Simmer twenty first
joint Aquaman on the epic journey to discover who he
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