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to the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what
day it is? Yes, Wednesday, hook day. I'm in here.
Eyes burning who stayed up late watching Versus probably read
because you know the locks and the DIP said have
no respect for their forty plus year old fans, which
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which is ninety percent of us. All right, non win Well,
I thought DIP said was gonna ring off more, but
they did not. And you know what I realized last
night about versus um, not at versus is outside. It's
all about the live performance, because Dip said, just simply
got out out performed last night. The lots are better Showman,
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especially Jada Kiss dropped on the Clues BOXX with Jada
Kiss Lord had verse. That was like I said, that
was one of the greatest performances in Madison Square Garden ever,
Willis Reid when he limped out Jordan, when he dropped
fifty five forty five, not forget you in Frasier when
he beat Ali Okay, Reggie Miller when he's stought no, no, no, no,
Reggie Miller when he scored nine points in eight second.
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We're talking about the top performances in MSGF. But that's
what Jada Kiss ranks. Yes, definitely, he definitely killed it.
And I'm not gonna lie. I thought Dip said had
it until I was in the land about a week
ago when I ran into Styles Pete Cousin. His name
is Bart. You know, Bar used to man, Yeah, that
style was pe Cousin. I didn't know that. So he
came and he sat at my table. He was like,
we were talking about it. He said, look, you don't understand.
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He said, the Locks have been put practicing for the
last three weeks. They're taking this serious. They're not playing.
They're acting like this is their last show ever. He
was like, they're gonna win. And I told you, I said, look,
I feel like they're gonna be more organized than set preparation.
And I said that from the beginning. I was like,
they've been getting together. If you know the Locks, you
know how serious they are about their shows, their performances.
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And that's exactly what happened. And the lyricists they get busy,
like they get busy busy. Yeah, but you can you
can be a Dobe lyricist and not have a great
stage show. The Locks have a great stage show. And
then and then DJ DJ Technician, DJ Technician and Jada
Kiss was running the pick and roll all night last night,
all night because I was like, they both got funny songs.
They could go up against each other. It's gonna be
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all about how you play. It was, Yeah, it wasn't
even about the music. It was just it was literally
just about the live performance. And if that's if that's
what versus is gonna be going forward, consent to everybody's
outside people gonna have to have their live show game up. Goodness, gracious,
they killed that last night. Man, they did such a
great job. Shout to dip Set and shout out to
the Locks. I mean, what y'all pulled off last night
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was amazing. There was a couple of times where it
got a little scary. Didn't make me miss outside, now,
I didn't make me miss outside. The going to performances
like that. I see the old style speed coming back out,
and I got nervous. For goodness, he's a vegan and
good step vegan with that meat last night. Goodness, seven
hundred and fifty two people on stage for no reason,
looking like paloozer. Nobody got But it was great. It
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was a great But we're gonna recap all of that
during rumor report. Now, that was a great versus, that was.
It was a very intense versus as well. Great great
to set off a tour, right, yeah, good luck with
that tour. Goodness, gracious, Well, let me going. But when
the Locks got their stage show ready, but that's a fact,
all right. Well, we have an author joining us this morning,
Malcolm Gladwell. He's been on the show numerous times. He's
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back up here this morning. I can glad was more
than the author was just a leader. Okay, perfect way
to say it. Author of such great books as Outliers
and you know, Talking to Strangers and the Tipping Point
and Blank, what the dogs are? David and Goliathe I
think I've read pretty much everything. And he has his
own podcast networks on the podcast Networking, He's got his
own very successful podcast, Revisionist History. It's on like season six. Okay, yeah,
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so he'll be here to discuss the new season and
Revisionist History, amongst other things. All right, well, let's get
the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
since we're talking about last night, let's discuss New York City,
what the requirements will be to go to restaurants, indoor
entertainment venues and gyms. And clearly it hasn't kicked in yet.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast
Club go on in morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
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Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get
some front page news. The US women's basketball team defeated
Australia seventy nine fifty five. The US women's team will
play Serbia in the semifinals on Friday. Congratulations to the
women's team. To Asia Wilson, the eight oh three All
Day playing on the room team. Dmard rose and signed
with the Bulls. Called Melo Anthony signed with the Lakers,
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and Andrew and Andre Drummond signed with the seventy sixes
after Knicks huh yeah, two days ago they said he
was close to signing to the Knicks. I don't know
how true that was, but yeah. They also said Mello
might be coming back to the Knicks too, but he
went to the Lakers as well. So all right about
hell that versus last name too? Yeah, Melo was a
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versus with Packers. They called me before they went. You know,
and I'm sorry New Yorkers, but if Mello gets a ring,
is gonna feel like the Knicks got a ring to me,
I want Mellow to get a ring. Yes it is.
I want Mello to get a ring. I'm saying thing
getting a ring with the Lakers. Mello is such a
New Yorker to me, and New York didn't Mellow so dirty.
I want Mellow to get away. How many people and
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not many people from New York got rings that are
playing an NBA okay at a New York Mellow dirty
and he deserves it. Since we're talking about New York City,
they are gonna require proof of vaccination to get into restaurants,
fitness centers, and indoor entertainment venues. They announced this yesterday.
The city will start enforcing this program on September thirteenth. So,
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according to the mayor, about fifty five percent of residents
are fully vaccinated, and that doesn't seem very high, but
it's higher than the total vaccination rate in the US,
which is it about fifty percent? Here is de Blasio.
The Key to NYC pass will be a first in
the nation approach. It will require vaccination for workers and
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customers in indoor dining, in indoor fitness facilities, indoor entertainment facilities.
This is going to be a requirement. The only way
to patronize these establishments indoors will be if you're vaccinated
at least one dose. Time for people to see vaccination
as literally necessary to living a good and full and
healthy life, how long is that gonna last? Well, the
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start September thirteenth, and Broadway Theaters have announced that they'll
require vaccinations for the audience and for the staff at
least through the month of October. One of businesses will
start pushing back against that if it starts impacting their business,
like if it's just not enough vaccinated people to sustain
a good business. I want if they'll push back, I
don't think. I mean, I don't think even if they do,
I don't think it matters. I mean, I think they're
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going to require it, and it is what it is
at this point. And there's having at least one shot, madam,
because I got a home who got one shot. Nig
going through it right now with cold. I mean, this
is what they're saying. The requirements are. It does protect
you someway, but vaccinations again, even if you're fully vaccinated,
it doesn't fully protect you. Yeah, this person is sick, sick,
all right. The CDC has also announced that they are
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going to have a limited targeted eviction moratorium until early October,
until October third. So this new moratorium comes and it's
going to apply to areas areas of the country with
high or substantial transmission of COVID. According to the announcement,
this will cover eighty percent of US counties and ninety
percent of the US population, and so Biden's aids have
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been saying that he lacks the legal authority to renew
the existing moratorium because of a Supreme Court opinion by
Justice Brett Kavanaugh that's at another extension will require congressional approval.
So this is different right now. And so now they're
saying this is from the CDC. So it's targeted eviction
moratoriums until early October. That's if you have a high
or substantial transmission of COVID in that area. But people
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need that right now because it's a health crisis and
a housing crisis simultaneously. And that is your front page news.
All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to
vent full lines a wide open eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one, hit us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up,
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wake up, your time to get it off your chest,
your man or blas, we want to hear from you
on the breakfast clubs. Hello, who's this morning? Morning morning,
Get it off your chests, bro, bring the morning pace King, Rick,
what's happening? Rick? Oh man? I'm recovering from last night,
(09:05):
from rapping all the first season and from all that
tension from all be days. I thought I was happy
last night that. Yeah, they don't care nothing about the
forty plus your old fans like, we're not base. Were
you there or were you at home watching? I was
at home watching, but I felt like I was there
for the whole night watching it. Yeah. I put my
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mask on as I was watching it. Stupid. Yeah, I'm
telling you yo. My wife was telling me to shut up.
But I had a good time after hip hop one
last night that was different. The did a kiss empty
name in the book Hall of Fame for rapper? I
mean he was already there, but he put his name
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on the echelon last night. Yeah, Jay, I mean that
was cho rest one level MCing from Jada Kiss last
night on that stage showed it. He did such a
good job. Man, I doesn't remember all those rhymes. I
always say that with all this like hole too, like
how do you remember that catalog of continuous albums, mixtapes
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and all that? But that's what they do. Thank you? Brother? Hello,
who's this? What's going on? Man? Doing? What's up? Bro?
Get it off your chests? Yeah? Man about the uh
the verses from last night? Man, Yeah, yes, sir, yeah, Man.
It was just like they just you could just tell
that the Locks was actually a group and they've been
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together doing this for a long time because they were
just together and it was like, you know, I was
I'm a big dip saying and if they were just
more organized, they were, and you know, it would have
been a lot better. And then Zeke freaking Zeke was
all over the stage freak Yo, it's doing crazy. They
need to relax. They just needed to prepare a good
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stage show, that's all. And they didn't prepare to stay
and show. It would have been better. That's all. The
Locks had an amazing stage show. Do you think that
they was mad for really at any point? Yes? Um, no, man, yeah, Man,
man't Noah. I think there was a couple of times
we got a little awkward. One time when styles Pete
was rapping and Cam try to kick him. He's about
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to throw a shoe off. That was got a little
funny too, with Jada rip Jewels being damn off threw
it to the floor. I was like, it might get
a little crazy, but that's the that's the Locks that
I remember I was waiting for SMD. It felt like
an SMD was coming at any moment. It was one.
It was just one moment with Jada and I think
Cam was going back and football. I was like, Yo,
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FMD coming, bro. But they said shut the f up. Yeah,
he said, shut the fut But they were at the
end they said, you know, we promised that we wouldn't
invite anybody to our body parts. They did say that
at the end. Maybe that was one thing. You have
to put that out there too. And I like, you
know what I like. I like the fact that they
were editing themselves because you know, a couple of choice
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words flew that wouldn't fly in twenty twenty one a
first correct, but then they edited themselves later. Yes, all right,
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off
your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So you better
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have the same intr we want to hear from you
on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this yo? What club
Honda Civic? Yo? What's time of mam? Excided about that
car show you got going on. Okay, you gotta Honda Civic,
of course, don't you got the Honda Civics of the show. Yeah,
I got some hot Civics. What's what's on your civic?
What's your civil looks like? Broke this here, man? You played?
If you played the song real Honda Civic, I'm sure
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you're changing your mind about all the Honda Civic car show. Now,
I didn't buy Honda Civics in the car show. If
they hid, I don't care. I don't care about the
song what the car looked like, though you ever heard
the song? Yep, you're a liar while you love him
like that in the Honda Civic. Honda Civic just to
set up charlomage. You know, it's just set up to
be like, I'm gonna let me play it right now,
Canda Civic. I hope that you take it well. If
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you do it right now or come up, Honda Civic.
I hope you're taking care of yourself because you know,
with a nickname like Honda Civic, you gotta live a
long time. Okay, No, little bro, I don't care what
it's a little a big you still got to live
a long time, okay. Honda Civics usually get about three
hundred thousand miles on him. You can last more than
twenty years, okay, if you maintain it. Well, I guess
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he had nothing else to say, but yes, the car
show US August fourteenth. It is in ten days. And
if you have a Honda Civic and it's hooked up,
we want your Honda Civic too. Hello, who's this queen? Queens?
What up getting off your chests? Yo? I am super
tight about the Dip Set versus Battle Lots like what happened?
You didn't enjoy it? You didn't enjoy it. You thought
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Dip set was gonna show up more right. I feel
like it's the Mandela effect. You have to tell you
what that Nah, it's the Mandela effect. Effect is like
a false memory in my memory. I felt like dip
had way more hit and still Drea kids destroy that.
I'm hurt right now. No, you're not wrong about that.
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They do. But I mean the Locks got a bunch
of culture on anthems and they just had a better
stage show last night. Bar Jada kids have stopped five
deter al over everything. That's no, that's no question. They
didn't cheat, now, fact they understood the assign that's all.
That's all. When you saw Jada come out there with
his teams and his camouflage shots on, you already knew
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what it was. Absolutely got a knife from where near
by they fight. And it's just little things like when
styles pe yelled out, I ain't losing. Nobody wearing leather
pants like they just these little things like that. They
kind of just set the stage four. That's all. But
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all right, man, have a good one, brother, Get it
off your chest. Eight on drip five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit this uthing. Now we got rumors on the way, man,
we might as well get right into versus. We do
have some of the highlights from the last night's show
in case you didn't have a chance to see it
or you want to reminisce and talk about it with us.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report
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with Angela. Ye way, our versus was last night. It
was the Locks versus Dip set. And you know there
were some people who were so sure that Dip set
was gonna win. But you know, last night, we have
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to say it, the Locks really delivered. And I saw
a lot of people online that were like, yeah, dip
Set got this whatever, But that's not a bad pick though,
I mean it's dip Set. Yeah, nobody saying it's a
bad pick. I'm just telling you what happened in actuality
and last night, the Locks really came through and shined,
and a lot of people were giving credit to Jada
Kiss as well for really just making sure everything was
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on point for stage presence and all of that, right,
but they all were very entertaining. So early on in
the battle, we saw that Jada Kiss had some issues
and called out Cameron for basically rhyming over the tracks.
Were in New York, right, why do you just keep
rhyming over the words? Y'all can have stayed in the
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car listen to Apple Music and Talk Talk Talk Talk
the Talk you New York. They called it stratching. This
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is him hop we in the Mecca, New York. Y'all tech,
let's make something happen. I thought the SMD was gonna
fly around that time. I didn't think they were gonna
make it to ten songs. Even in the very beginning
of this battle. It was a whole thing back and forth.
Who was gonna go first? Right? Oh yeah, yeah yeah.
It was just like set it often set it often
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because he was this is New York, we're from Harlem,
this is our homes visiting ya listen, versus is different
now that folks outside. You gotta have your show game right.
And the Lock showed a lot of artists, you know,
young artists, old artists, how important having a great stage show. Absolutely,
you can have all the bangers, like Dip said, hasn't
still come up short because you don't have a great
love stage show all right. Now, Cameron had an issue
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with the Locks doing all about the Benjamin's yo chech
not only we got time what s It was so disrespectable.
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But it was all love, you know for a moment.
There were some tense moments, but it definitely was all love. Now.
There was also a point where every time they came
back to the stage, it was more and more people
on the stage. Like I said, it was looking like
Lolla pullouosa in the garden at the Hulu Theater and
they had to clear the stage and that was for
both crews. What stage about the kill, kill them, don't
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just back up the stage. Yeah, get off the stage too.
I wasn't shocked that it was mad people on the stage,
just because that's in New York and that's you know,
hip hop, right, But I'll be shocked that it took
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them so long to get off. Everybody wanted to Why
wouldn't you get off the stage to be on stage
because everybody somebody's people. Not that's my brother, that's my fan.
But you know, you want to see Fat Joe's not
on stage, he's watching enjoy yourself, Pecker's. But my thing is,
it's like, it's not about y'all, it's about the show. Absolutely,
get off the stage, all right. Now. After that, there
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was a point where a Cameron Um things didn't go
so well at this point during versus since we ain't
got no balls rights. If you got a problem with me,
you know my slogan, you go get your gun. Cop
told my car I'm chept minute something in a different
one year. That's how I'm living sun and check it.
I'm not just the sun. Yeah, they can't do that.
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I'm not justing. Son Stales was talking crazy. Yes, thank
you got a problem quickly you know my slogan, you
go get check gun. You know exactly you gotta problem
with me? You know my slogan, the go get check gun.
Oh that's not That's not the bull you get when
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you whacked though, because dip set's not wack, Cam's not whack.
That's just that light bullet right at that moment. That's
the light bull you get when your fans are just disappointed.
That's all. He wasn't prepared at that moment. It wasn't
he wasn't prepared. It was Jada Kiss was getting him
out of his own y'all, ain't got no balls. He
wanted to show I got bars. It wasn't jokes too,
because you know those those jokes was hurting too. Like
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the way they was talking to each other. I know,
you know how to get under somebody's that's not getting
twisted camera conspect. Ye can't run has balls, all right.
But let's be clear, it's very obvious that the Locks
did a lot to prepare. They did, you could tell. Now.
Let's and they are friends with each other. They are
going on tour together. So while it might seem like
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there were some tense moments, they always come back to
the fact that this was a peaceful battle. Yeah, I
saw something like night. They announced the eight Cities last night,
right eight cities. Here's how it ended. We said we
was gonna talk about each other. It was gonna be
no inviting to the front sin those face strikes. But
we said, we're gonna make this a show for y'all. First,
everybody in this mother, if you got here safe tonight,
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you're gonna leave the same way. Nobody gonna jail at night.
And everybody in the building throw piece one up, everybody,
piece signs up, that close your piece signs because we
are all one, white black light, whatever you are, we
all one on on account of three, we're gonna say peace.
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One two, listen, salute to the locks and dip set man,
but you gotta drop on the clues. BONX with Jada Kiss.
Jadakiss had an NBA Finals MV people forman. He was
carrying it like Katie without Kyrie and Harden in the
first half. His energy and will set the tone for
the whole night. I've never seen a rapper in the zone.
I've seen athletes in the zone, but never a rapper
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that like that was KRS one levels a crowd control.
Jada was just playing last night. Jada did an immaculate job.
He did his damn day social media. He said, in
New York City, we did it. Shout out to dip set.
It was a great night for hip hop. Juel said,
great night in New York City for the wind. But
you definitely got that MVP. My boy, love you. Bro
Styles Peace said, love is love. Hell of a night
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for the city. For the youth who didn't know about us,
now you know, for the nonbelievers, now you believe. Back
to the regular program of doing cool middle age ish
and pushing health out to folk, ghost and go hey Man.
Jada put on top five performances in the MSG garden
history last day, the Willis Reid limping into Game seven
in nineteen seventy, Jordan dropping fifty five while wearing the
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forty five Frasier beaton Alie Reggie Miller's scoring eight points
and nine seconds. Jada kiss last night at versus Top
five MSG marks. Stop those on top five MSG moments.
You can't even name it the moments, you just name
it names because they had some many great moment down
to New York Mans get a ring exactly. The ring
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is a great moment. Yes, all right, well that is
your rumor report. Styles dropped twenty nine points and eleven
assists to Hike Luch had eighteen rebounds, six blocks, zero
points with his presence on defense. His presence on defense,
and the board was felt dropping the post bomb for
the locks. Okay, alright, it did feel like staying up
last night to watch a West Coast NBA playoff game though,
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That's why I'm in here, Yanna this morning. But it
was worth all right. When we come back, we got
front page news we'll be talking about you. Let's talk
about Andrew Cuomo, New York's governor, and some of the
reports that have come out about him from the Attorney
General as far as harassing multiple women. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning,
but Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same.
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verses and then you're gonna do this? What did you
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want to happen? Sir? I just want more excitement. Now
you just got me all exciting. Now you're just bringing
me down. All right? Pause, morning, everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the Guy, Creator Wood and Paul so
wat should you you're right, let's get in some front
page news that did you see talent? The creator said
that I don't want to misquote him, but that he
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was really turned on my jadakiss in this confidence and
all that I did see that. All right? Well, the
women's basketball team, they defeated Australia seventy nine fifty five.
Damar the Rosen he signed with the Bulls. Carmelo Anthony
signs with the Lakers. Andre Drummond signed with the seventies sixes.
What else we got? Easy? All right, Well, let's talk
about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Now. The Attorney General's
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investigation into sexual harassment allegations against him found that he
did sexually harass multiple women. They did announce this yesterday.
They said he harassed current and former state employees, as
well as a number of women outside of state governments.
The office did release a lengthy report on the investigation.
They said he engaged in unwelcome and non consensual touching
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and made comments of a suggestive sexual nature, and it
also created a hostile work environment for women. Now, Cuomo
has denied these sexual harassment claims. Here's what he said.
I want you to know directly from me that I
never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. I
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am sixty three years old. I've lived my entire your
adult life in public view. That is just not who
I am. They said that Andrew Cuomo's behavior was not
limited to members of his own staff, but extended to
other state employees. It was a state trooper on his
protective detail as well as members of the public, and
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he also violated multiple federal and state laws with his conduct.
According to the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, there
are eleven women with allegations claiming harassment, and they found
all eleven women to be credible, and they said their
accounts have been corroborated to varying degrees. Now Here is
what Cuomo has to say about There were some all
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these pictures of him touching people's faces and here's what
he had to say In response to that unwelcome touching.
The New York Times published the front page picture of
me touching a woman's face at a wedding and then
kissing her on the cheek. I've been making the same
gesture in public all my life. I actually learned it
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from my mother and from my father. It is meant
to convey warmth, nothing more. Indeed, there are hundreds, if
not thousands, of photos of me using the exact same gesture.
I do it with everyone, all right now. Joe Biden,
our president, also called on Andrew Cuomo to resign following
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this report that he sexually harassed eleven women. Here's what
he told. Report is at the White House. So will
you now call on him to resign? Given the investigator
said the eleven women recredible. I stand by that statement.
Are you now calling on him to resign? Yes? And
if he doesn't resign, do you believe you should be
impeached and removed from office. Let's take one thing at
(26:44):
a time. I think you should resign. So what do
you do if you Cuomo? Because I mean, you know
that there's there's no precedent. Trump had allegations he didn't
step down. Biden had allegations, he didn't step down. Clinton
had allegations people don't ask him to step aside and
not campaign for them. So what's the president? What's the stand?
If he didn't do it, I wouldn't step down. I
mean Biden was in similar situations, Right, that's what's identical.
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What's the standard? Well, I don't know. So here's the thing, Right,
they did do a whole investigation into it. They did
find corroborations for these women's stories. They did say that,
you know, after this investigation, that they believed that he
did these things that he was accused of. So they're
not just, I guess at that point accusations anymore. And
the New York City House Speaker Carl Hasty, who's very
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close with Cuomo, has also announced that they're gonna quickly
conclude its impeachment inquiry into the governor as well. So
you know, people are saying and Assembly Speaker Hasty also
says he can no longer remain in office, and he
says it's time to impeach him. Also, I just wonder
what's the president? Was the standard? I mean, you know,
Biden apologized for his behavior. And said he would do
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better moving forward. I think it was a time where
Kamala Harris said she believed the allegations against Biden. So
it's just like, what's the standard? So what would you
do if you were Cuomo in this situation? You step down?
Did you have to remove them? Like? What's the president?
That's all I wanted. Seems like nobody really cares. Honestly,
we talked about four presidents and nobody said anything. Three
or four presidents. Nobody really cared, Right, I just wonder
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what's the standard. That's a all right. Well, in addition
to these claims of sexual assault, they're also probing him
over his handling of nursing home deaths during the pandemic,
alleging that he botched his five point one million dollars
COVID nineteen bookdal among other issues. And so we'll see
what happens with that also. All right, well that is
your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye.
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They think about it, all these allegations, they'll still get
book deals, They'll still be able to speak at colleges,
they'll still be all that. Then now they might be
able not to perform at festivals. But now this guy
is crazy. All right. When we come back, Malcolm Gladwell
will be joining us. Leader Malcolm Gladwell, he'll be here
to talk about his podcast, Revisionist History. I think they
(28:53):
are like season six right now. And he's got a
new book he's working on that he'll be discussing with us,
amongst other things. All Right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club. God Morning, The Breakfast Club one
five one, The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
(29:17):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building, Malcolm Gladwell. Ladies and gentlemen,
welcome back, Thank you, thank you. How are you, sir?
I'm doing How do you make it through the pandemic? Man?
I was fine. I was up stayed joined myself. It's
pretty mild up there. It wasn't went a lot of cases.
So I got a lot of work done. They're a
lot of running, you know. So you jumped into podcast world.
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You've been doing that, been doing that and like and
we had a big season this this. Uh have you
guys been following our remake of Little Mermaid. No, I
didn't listen to that one. God I was I was
caught up in the historically black colleges. I planned to
listen to The Little Mermaid and I saw it was
in three parts. I'm like, damn, you went that deep
on the Little Mermaid? Did we did more? We spent
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board time with a Little Mermaid, then the actual like
length of the movie. So the movies ninety minutes, we
did like two hours. So that was Oh, so did you, Oh,
do you listen to my my HPCU, my Dillard stuff? Did?
I did? The hypocrisy of the college ranking systems that was?
That was a fascinating listen and it was just another
example of the cast system in America. To me, I
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always wonder how they did those rankings too, because I
went to Wesleyan University, right, so yeah, that's a small
liberal arts college. And I actually taught a class at
Dillard University one time too. So it's interesting you talk about,
like the amount of money that when these universities have
in the bank is a large part of the reason
why they might get why they do get a higher ranking.
It's I mean, it's absolutely the case. It's like this
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is a system. The US News College rankings is a
system devised to let the rich get richer. It is,
if you the biggest. The most important part of their
ranking system is what's called a reputation score. And the
reputation score is simply a score that's a grade. It's
given by other college presidents. So, like, first of all,
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you know how many I was. I was interested in
the story of Dillard to the HPCU in New Orleans.
I didn't know it was considered an IVLE school. I'd
learned that HPCUI. Yeah, it's a really good school. Every
college president in the country gets to grade Dillard on
a scale of one to five according to its academic excellence.
How many college presidents have been to Dillard? Know the
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slightest thing about Dillard I've met somebody went to Dillard.
I mean, it's this crazy system where we let people
just so basically, what they do when they give these
grades is they just award the schools that have the
biggest name recognition, the most money in the bank, and
you know, the fanciest dorms and the biggest endowments and
the most famous alumni. That's not right, Yeah, Another big
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thing is the graduation rate, and they failed to take
into account that if you're a school like Dillard and
you have average family income of someone to Dialard's thirty
thousand dollars a year, they're they're drawing from disadvantaged communities.
It's really hard. You can't have ninety five percent graduation
rate when you're coming from a family where if your
mom loses her job, you got to go home and
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help out, or when your dad gets sick, you can't.
They can no longer afford your tuition. You know, we're
punishing schools for trying to serve communities that aren't wealthy,
which is crazy, right, Why are they doing that? This
just this drives me absolutely crazy, the amount of weight
we give to these random ranking systems that are completely
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inconsistent with our values, with what we care about. Is
people even mean though? Like what you know, Like if
you're like, okay, my school is ranked this on the list,
Like what does that really mean in the real world?
It makes it easier for the school to raise money.
It's all about money. It's only about money, these all
these things. If I can go, if I'm the president
of school that's ranked fourth on the US News rankings,
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I can go to the big donor and say, wow,
you know, look at me. You know, you can give
money to one of the top schools in the country,
which brings up this interesting foot which always drives me crazy.
If you're a really rich dude, why would you give
your money to a school that already has money? It's
the craziest thing you should You should look at the
school like I once did a big podcast episode on
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this billionaire finance here in New York who gave five
hundred million dollars to Harvard, which has forty billion dollars
in the bank. Why would you give half a billion
dollars to a school that already has forty billion? He
does that's money? Or it's like it's like walking into
the Gucci boutique and just saying, guys, here's I got
a couple thousand dollars. I think you might need it
to tie you to these difficult times. Nobody does that, right.
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I think there's a lot of rich people in this country.
I think are are They're crazy? Now? How did how
did you, as News in the World Report, end up
owning the Kyllege ranking space? My chance? I mean they
started doing it as a promotional gimmick in the eighties
and it caught on. Things about rankings is whenever you
do a ranking of anything, people fall in love with it,
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right everyone, We all if somebody yet a list of
the top like morning radio shows, and you guys will
ranked number one, you would absolutely say, heyst yeah, like
we can't help ourselves. Even though even if I told
you that the logic behind putting Breakfast Club number one
(34:25):
was like full of holes, you would say, but still, like,
wait a minute, there's no holes here, all right. The
source has been ranking us number one for about five years.
Which one is money though, because you know, if you
look at where you live at, right, yeah, it's based
off of what the schools will ranked there. So if
you're in the district where a school is ranked top five,
let's say in the state, you know that your taxes
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are gonna be higher, you know that the houses in
that area are going to cost more money. So it's
based it's a number game that that plays with money,
you know, Yeah, it's I mean these things. This the
whole question of higher education or education in general in
this country has somehow been perverted into something that is
all about how much money can you can assemble. We
think what a good school is is a school that
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has the most money in the bank and spends the
most money on educating students. And that's not It's not
about how much money you spend. It's about the culture
you create. That's what makes a great school. You think
they would take the rankings away, but since it hurts
so many HBCUs, they should. I mean the end of
one of my podcast on this, I said, you know,
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I think it's time for students at some of the
schools that are being privileged by these rankings, the ones
at the top that are I think unfairly at the top,
been saying no more. Kids need to stand up and
say we are being unfairly privileged by a ranking system
that's just set up to make schools like us succeed
and schools that don't educate wealthy kids fail, and it
is wrong for us to be participants in such a
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system that will never happen, like, why would people give
up their privilege in America? They may not be aware
of it, though, because this is not something that I
knew how these rankings were. I just would read the
list when it comes out and be like, Okay, I
never thought about what goes into making this list, I think,
but this is interesting. Why wouldn't Why is it so
hard for people to give up their privilege. I don't know,
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because I say it on the radio all the time.
I would. I want white people to use their privilege
to combat prejudice. You know, if you're going if we
know you have privilege, so it's not like something you
could just put it on the table and say here,
I don't want it anymore. But at least you use
it to combat the prejudice that exists in outside. And
I agree that it's never going to happen that these
kids at these elite schools are gonna say no more,
let's we're dropping out. But I'm puzzled by why it's
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so difficult for people who already have everything. I think
it's hard for some people to even admit that they
have privilege because if they admit that they have privilege,
and they feel like maybe I'm inferior and I'm not
getting what I'm getting just because I'm good or talented.
I think that's why, first you have to admit that
you even have privilege, which I think it's hard to do.
But I don't think they care. I went to a
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predominant white high school, right, they didn't care. It was
the black state of the Black table. The blacks parked
with the blacks park. The blacks play basketball on this field.
I don't like how you say the black that's the way.
That's what it was. There was the Italians on this
on one side, the Asians on one side, and all
the African American all the black people on the other side.
But that's what it was. Nobody cared until it was
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basketball game time. Other than that, nobody cared until I
went to an HBCU, and then it was a different um. Yeah, yeah,
I would have went to HBCUs. All right, we got
more with author Malcolm Gladwell. When we come back, don't move.
It's to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast
Club was still kicking it with Malcolm Gladwell. Charlomagne, Yo,
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how do you think rich white kids could could benefit
you know from attending HBCU, would also benefit the HBCU
by attending a really positive way, But how would it
make the rankings of the HBCUs go, Oh, you know
that biggest part of the rankings is the reputations. So
a college president gets to rank all the other colleges
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in the country in a scale of one to five.
If they see a lot of rich white kids at
a school, they just assume it's a good school and
they give it a five. If they see a lot
of black kids at a school, they assume it's a
poor school and they give it a two. Right, So
I was joking in my podcast by saying, look, if
a school like Dialer all of a sudden had lots
of white students, they get a better reputation score because
people would say, oh, this rich white kids there, let's
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give them a higher It's literally that it's it is.
I am not being I'm not being sarcastic or ironic here.
This is exactly the way it works. So question like,
let's just say in the future, like, you know all
of these you know, black people who have wealth now
and their kids are rich and they start going to
these HBCUs, will that make the reputation score grow up
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or it doesn't matter if they're rich to still black
depends how strong you think this kind of racism still
is in this country, right? Is it possible for a
lot of wealthy, you know, white college presidents to look
at a school that educates black people and think it's
a quality institution. I mean, are you how how optimistic
are you sean Curriculum's curriculum matter at all? No? Not
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in these rankings. It should listen. I mean, that's not
what their interests. That's not what the game's about, right, Like, wow, Now,
what was your interest in looking into HBCUs because a
couple of reasons. What is I'm you know, I have
this ongoing fascination with how screwed up American higher education is.
So I started out by saying, you know, when I
talked to people who went to HBCUs, they say exactly
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what you said. They had this overwhelmingly positive experience. And
then I looked on the US News rankings and I
saw that these schools are at the bottom. Right, So
my first question was, how is it a school can
do such a good job educating its students. Did they
come away saying that was one of the most important
experiences of my life and simultaneously be ranked at the bottom. Right,
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those two things don't There's something wrong with them? So
that was one reason I wanted to, uh to look
at it to kind of resolve that that contradiction. Right
if surely, if the students who attend a school love
their experience, that means the school must be good. Like
that's just about the most important thing that matters. But
more than that, um, the more subtle ways in which
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discrimination persists in this country that you know, it's I
think what's been happening over the last couple of years
is that we're finally as a country waking up to
the fact that there are layers upon layers upon layers
upon layers of discrimination in all manner of different realms.
You know, we've got a spotlight finally on police violence
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last summer. But I mean that's been true for one
hundred years, right, But like it takes a long time
for people to focus on it and to start to
peel away the layers and say, you know, it doesn't
solve the problem if you just hire a couple of
black police officers, you know, or you have to look closely.
And that's why I want to look at the US
because that was an example of a highly discriminatory practice
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that persists because people don't understand the assumptions that drive it.
So that's a kind of I think you have to
be actively engaged in peeling back more and more layers
of this onion. You can't stop and say we're done.
That's the thing that always drives me crazy is people
who stop and say we're done. You got to keep
working at it. What flaws? And I want everybody to
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go listen to the you know, the project podcast of
Revisionist History Board What flaws in the algorithm? Cause historically
Black College is the rank solo. A couple, well, the
two that we've talked about are the critical ones. The
three one is that there are a number of different
ways in which your ranking as a school depends upon
how much money you have. And you know, schools that
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serve a predominantly African American population are going to have
less money than you know, ivy League schools. Right. Just
look at a school like Deal, It's got a down
to one hundred million dollars. Harvard's got forty some odd billion. Right,
So you get penalized for that. Two, you get penalized
for lower graduation rates. And graduation rates are not a
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function of how good a job the school is. Doing
at educating students. They are a function of the economic
circumstances of the students. If you choose to educate students
from poorer backgrounds, you will not have a graduation rate.
It's not going to happen, Right, So that algorithm rewards
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you for having a high graduation rate, which means it
rewards you for educating the kind of kids who can
afford to stay for four years and not have any
kind of family troubles or whatever, who aren't working. Like
if you talk to a kid at I was talking
these kids at Diller, you just asked them, do you
have a part time job? Sometimes two part time jobs?
Do you know how hard it is you guys? I mean,
you know how hard it is to stay in school.
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If you're leaving every day at three o'clock to work
on one of your two jobs, and you're working all weekends.
You can't do your homework, You can't do you know
how many kids it You know, Princeton, I've got part
you know, I've got part time jobs when they don't. Right,
So that fact alone, it's a lot easier to graduate
nine of your students if none of them have part
time jobs, and you can do those free internships too,
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when your family has money and you can travel and
go if you live somewhere else, you know, go to
another city to be able to do an internship, Whereas
if you don't have that advantage of that privilege, you
have to get a paid job in the summer doing
whatever you can. Yeah, it's we're not so these rankings
are not acknowledging the reality of kids from less privileged backgrounds,
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black or white. Right, It's like, it is a struggle
to afford your tuition and stay in school. If you're
in the bottom half, it is easy if you're in
the top half, right, So you don't give points to
a school just for enrolling all the easy kids, right,
who says the thing that drives me nuts. If you're
educating a bunch of kids who went to the finest
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high schools in the country, and you have you have,
you know, a ton of reasusses at your disposal, and
on and on and on, your job is really really easy.
It's not that hard, right, Like the I mean, it's like,
you shouldn't be we shouldn't be patting you on the back,
right for that. We do to so many times. It's
like we patted people on the back for like, you know,
catering to rich people. I'm sorry, it's like that's the
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easiest thing in the way. Where you're going to go
to school, sometimes you have to choose maybe a school
that is offering you financial support as opposed to a
school that maybe you wanted to go there but it's
too extensive. Yeah. Yeah, it's just amazing to me how
America finds a way to throw a middle finger to
the poor on every level. Yeah, every level. If the
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algorithm affects the ranking of HBCUs, is it affecting the
ranking of good predominantly white institutions that are that are popular,
it will the algorithm will penalize any school that chooses
to educate kids from those privileged backgrounds, and any school
that doesn't have a lot of money in the bank,
and any school that doesn't meet the kind of conventional
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definition of a high perstigue school. So school that doesn't
look nice, have famous alumni, all those kinds of things.
So yeah, a lot of other a lot of predominant
white institutions get penalized as well. Um, but I think
the penley falls heaviest on HBCUs that are choosing to
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their students from some of these best privileged backcaps. And
do these white institutions really suck? You know, they just
got high rankings because who go there? Like, do they
really know? We're not judging these schools and whether they're
actually doing a good job at providing an education. We're
just judging them at how much money. Say, that's insane.
It shouldn't be about education. It should be Yeah, it's not.
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It's not all right. We got more with author Malcolm
Gladwell when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast
Club morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Were still kicking
in with Malcolm glad Well, Charlemagne, And what do you
think you'd be done to make HBCUs more of you?
We have to get rid of the ranking system. I
think we have to, and I think hps are starting
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to do this. They have to explain to people what
they're doing and what makes them special. There is a
real flourishing right now of I think of HBCUs on
a number of you know, prominent people. You know Kenya Barris,
who I was, who who shows I love he's a
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he's a genius's genius. I think he cares about what
you think so much. Feeling is mutual with him. But
as a whole you know, this is a whole class
of really prominent people in this country who have come
out of that. This is an opportunity for HBCUs to
stand up and say, you know, we're doing something different
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and something special and providing uh an educational environment and
a culture that is not available elsewhere in the in
the high red school system. And if they can make
that argument powerfully and publicly, I think there's going to
be there will be a shift. You know, people will
starting to happen. People are starting to give money to
(47:04):
these schools. They're starting to get the recognition they deserve. Yeah,
can you gave a million? I forgot? Who can you?
He have a million? To one days we see you.
He went to he went to one of the Atlanta schools.
He went to, not Clark. Did you go to Clark
or went to Yeah, he went to one of those
in the you know, the more house spell mouse and
spelling in that area. Yeah. Yeah. Let me ask your question.
You think with everything that's going on, with the fact
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that players have to go to college for one year
to go into the league. You think that's going to
affect any of this at all because now, you know,
you know, colleges are built on sports, and now the
fact that these players might not have to go to
college anymore, Yeah, that means that money is not going
to be there anymore. They can't break those artists and
just make money off them. They can go to the
G League immediately get five hundred thousand dollars. I think
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that will affect rinking at all. That's really interesting. I
hadn't thought about that, um. I mean it creates a
problem for schools that have you know, think of a
school like Duke, which you know, used to be a
kind of forgotten school in South now is considered to
be one of the crown jewels of American higher ed.
They are part of that was built around their right.
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So you know, when basketball doesn't matter at school like Duke,
what happens to do I don't know the answer to
that question. I mean, it's really an interesting thought. I mean,
maybe basketball means something at these schools. Maybe it's all
like for your kids, and the quality of that plays
a little less, but we get to enjoy it in
a different way. I don't. I don't think that. I'm
sort of I'm in favor of the of these changes
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in the G League In particular, I think maybe it's
time to separate the elite players from everybody else and
just enjoy college. HBCUs to do a lot better as
far as ranking and kids wanting to go. If like,
let's say, let's say you're a basketball player, you play
high school, you know it if you go to HBCU,
nine times out of ten, people are not going to
see Yeah, that's right, it's not gonna be. So you
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go to a school like Dugal or Florida, and you
know you will get that airtime that can possibly get
a look, that can get you into the league. So yeah,
to change that, and we find a way to change that,
maybe d et Aaron some of the HBCU games. I
think we'll always have that problem. Yeah, yeah, No, I
mean imagine if like Kevin Durant had gone to Morehouse
instead of Texas. I mean, like that's that would that
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would really have changed the national equation. I sort of think,
I mean, Kevin Durand's proof you only need Kevin, you
don't need anybody else. If it doesn't matter, just give
him four other guys and he's fine. By the way,
if these guys are only going to go to college
for a year, go to an HBCU. Now you can
make money off your jersey and stuff like that, like
it would, but more than that, and you could have
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an experience, an important experience, a real educational experience, and
maybe go back and finish your degree when you're done playing. Yeah,
this is just like my last question on the HBCU.
But aside from the ranking list, how do you think
people view HBCUs on the grand scale in America? Well,
there's a difference between the way they were viewed historically
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because they remember there there are roots are in a
period where where these schools were We're segregated, so you
know they were they they were They started as kind
of also rands where where African Americans went because they
couldn't go to other schools. Not also ends is the
wrong word, but that's the way white people view them, right. Um.
I think that, like I said before, I think that
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attitude is now changing and people are becoming more and
more aware of what is special and powerful about the
experience of going to these schools. Um, and I think
people are. The other thing is we're getting I hopefully
think we're getting away from a model which says that
there's there's a kind of one size fits all notion
(50:39):
of quality. Right that it's you know that My real
problem with rankings is it assumes that you can say
that one school is number one and one school is
number two, and that holds true for anyone who wants
to go to those schools. It's not true, right, right,
We've got to go back to an idea that says
there ought to be fifty different kinds of schools that
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serve fiftyfferent kinds of students, that have fifty different kinds
of cultures, and you need to find the one that
matches what's good for you. I wanted to ask you
about books real quick. Is it even worth putting out
a hard couple of books anymore? Because I look at
the numbers you did for talking to strangers audio wise?
Is it even worth it? Not for you? I mean
you should be you should be doing these kinds of
(51:21):
I mean, you already have an audience that wants to
hear you, listen to you, right, that's used to listening
to you. That and you have h you know, things
to say. I mean, I think, for if you're if
you were writing a you know, a history of the
Roman Republic, I would say that's a hardcover book. Um,
but if the stuff you want to talk about and
(51:42):
giving your position, I think an audio you're you should
be an audio first person books all the time. But
you would listen to an audiobook, I think. I honestly,
I can't believe she's like, no, I mean that, you're
absolutely right. I also like how books look like to me,
books kind of look like art because I have libraries
and every room in my house, like I have bookshelves
(52:05):
and everything, and I collect books like art, you know,
and I like to have them and I like to
get them like signed and keep them like that. And
I also read more than I listen to audiobooks. Yeah,
oh no, at this point I'm audiobooks all. I think.
It depends on the story you want to tell, Like
the story I was telling about this book I want
to do on Tom Bradley on Los Angeles. I want
to do what we call an enhanced audio book because
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I want you to hear all these people. I want
you to you know, I want you to hear Tom Bradley.
I want you to hear Darryl Gates. I want you
to hear the emotion in people's voices. I was innating
the sky last week and he was talking about what
the LAPD used to call the prone position. You know,
they would pull you over and you know, for some
(52:46):
random offense, and they would tell you to get prone,
and that meant that you would you had to lie
down on the face first on the tarmac with your
hands out and your legs spread right. And as he
was talking about it, there was real emotion in his
voice as you remember this humiliating experience that happened to
him as a kid. That's important to me. I want
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when I'm doing this book and I'm describing what the
LAPD was doing in those years, it is important to
me that you hear the testimony of someone in their
own voice, and that you hear how he is now.
This guy's a this is thirty years ago. He's a
grown man, he's a successful man, gone off, and when
he remembers what happened to him when he was eighteen
on some street in South Central he gets emotional right,
(53:29):
and you need to hear that emotion that's why I
want to do an audiobook. I can do it on
the page, but it doesn't pact the same. And you
can if you're someone who has no experience of what
it meant, what was like being an eighteen year old
African American in nineteen seventy five and South central you
can turn the page easily and doesn't register. But if
you hear his voice and you hear how it's still
(53:51):
captivated things, it holds you. So it's gonna be for
audible to Tom Bradley, Yeah, but it's going to be
an audiobook, Yeah, for audible artists will also release probably
on our own. We have our our own direct download
U pushkin that we release our audiobooks. But yeah, were
in both places. Got wow. We appreciate you for joining us.
(54:11):
Thank you so much. Always always, always a pleasure hearing
from you. Malcolm glad Well, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
it's about Angela ye on the Breakfast Club. Well, as
you should know by now. Simon and Vials with two
(54:32):
from four in individual finals in the Olympics all around
bought Flora uneven bars and she said she had mental
health concerns and the and the twisties, which is when
you lose your sense of awareness and the air. Now,
she did return and she did win a medal and
the balance beam final yesterday, and she said she did
that for herself. I just felt like I wanted to
(54:54):
do this for me. Um. I really wasn't medically cleared
to do with the other events that I had qualified
in too, so tonight I just wanted to get up there,
have fun, do might being routine and then just see
what happens. Now. What people didn't know was that her
aunt had also passed, So it was her aunt's unexpected
death that she was going through during the Olympics. So
you never know. While people are being mean on social
(55:16):
media and saying all kinds of things, mentally, you don't
know what someone's going through. And she does want to
keep that conversation going, right. I definitely think we're on
the right road for a different path and the next
generations you can already see it. They have some different
rules in place for a basically everything now, so we
just have to keep them held responsible and just move on.
(55:38):
And do you want to continue to be part of
those conversations. I think so. I think it's helpful, especially
having somebody that's gone through it and knows. She also
said she chose to compete on the balance being she
said she didn't have to twist or do anything, so
it was very much at less risk because she had
a different dismount. Also, I respected your mental health is
non negotiable, and you know, I respect the fact that
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she's twenty five years old and she has that education
in that language in regards the mental health, because I'm
forty three and I'm just comfortable telling people no, I'm
not coming because of the way my anxiety is shut up. Okay,
all right, Now let's discuss Sean King. Now, he is
moving out of his new house because of backlash. You know,
there was a whole story about how he bought this
(56:20):
house in North Brunswick, New Jersey, which is worth reportedly
eight hundred and forty two thousand dollars. He moved into
this home earlier this year, but now a lot of
people are showing up at his house because the media
has plastered their address all over the New York Post,
which is crazy. So he posted today, I've had to
make a heartbreaking decision after a combination of Fox News,
(56:42):
the New York Posts, and other outlets posting pictures of
my home across the internet. We've now seen our address
posted all over the internet. Strangers have started coming by
the house. My kids can't go outside and play during
the final month of summer break, so we're moving. I
suppose it might always be this way. I don't know.
My wife bought this home her first after working her
as I saw, for over twenty years. It took her
nearly a year to even be able to purchase it.
(57:03):
It was a quiet and peaceful refuge for her, for
our five kids, for our dogs, and our mothers, and
it wasn't excessive. Again, she got a literal fah loan
to purchase it. I'm not even on the loan. But
now we're not safe, and we'll never be safe here again.
I don't care how you feel about Sean King. That's foul,
you know what I mean, because your home is you sanctuary.
That man got a whole family, and man got kids.
There's nobody that would want that to happen to them.
(57:25):
And I don't know how he You don't know how
he got his money, how long they've been saving, what
they do. You don't want that on anybody, and showing
if you're listening, you reach out to me and Charlemagne
and we'll show you how to do it the right
way where your name doesn't pop up to what are
you putting money in this? Because tell me what you
got playing that knows you, knows you you mean, haven't
reached out to me to pass from the Okay, okay, don't.
(57:49):
This is right because it wants a delivery person sees
where you live. Anything, it's you know, that's your whole family.
He gotta up and move because people put his address
out there and it's already not safe for him. You
know what. That's crazy? You got don't you don't do
that to people. Bro, you're endorsing his wife cry multiple
times this week over the devastation of it all. He said,
shame on every black man and women who shared it
(58:10):
with Glee. Shame on you for what you've done to them.
But I've seen all those reports about the amount, the
price of the house, and how's he making the money?
Where is he getting that money from? You don't know
what that man does outside of his political because that
his wife did it. He's not even on the loan.
That's what I'm saying. What they do his wife has
been educator for a long time. Absolutely got a loan
and the house is what eight hundred thousand dollars? So
(58:32):
how much is that hunting down payment? Is that? Well,
he had to put an fh a loan. A loan
is either three or three point five percent, so if
you think about it, that's about thirty five thousand dollars
he had to put down out of pocket. His mortgage
is about probably four or five thousand dollars a month,
and between both of them they make it. I'm sure
the man got a book deal. Yes, she's the educator.
Like stop now, that's messed up. That's foul, all right now.
(58:54):
So we do wish them the best, though, because we
don't wish that on anybody's not at all. And I
do need to be more responsible. If you don't like somebody, great,
but you don't have to be posting their home and
their address and endangering their families. And what if what
if the person who posted that in the New York Post,
what if somebody posted their address online like that and
people started showing up to their house and threatening them,
how would they feel? All right? Now? T I was
(59:15):
arrested in Amsterdam and he explained what happened. He explained
the situation. He and his wife Tiny were in Italy
celebrating their eleventh wedding anniversary, and I guess at some
point they stopped in Amsterdam while they were in Europe.
He said he didn't get handcuffed or search but instead
they asked him to get in the back of their car.
So I'm locked up now. I'm obviously not supposed to
(59:35):
have my phone as I'm biking, and because the policeman
ran into me and broke his rear view, and because
they don't, I didn't have my passport on it. I
don't know. It would be fun a right, I was biking, yeah,
you know in Amsterdam they bike everywhere. As a matter
of fact, one time I was in Amsterdam and the
(59:58):
cab I was in hit somebody on a bi and
they're so polite. There the guy on the bike that
was laying on the ground, and he was like, go
ahead and take them where they have to go and
I'll just wait here. You know, that wouldn't happen. But
they bike everywhere and they've been doing that. Is that
because they high I don't know, yeah, maybe, yeah, all right, now,
Boosey's second Instagram account has been deactivated, and that's all
(01:00:20):
because of some things that he said on social media.
And he went and put up another one again already.
So you have to follow him on his new page
if you want to. Yeah, it's like three pages now
that you can go today. I think he posts like
the same stuff on all them. So now he's got
at he's back again twenty twenty one. Yeah, I think
he'd been at that one. I think he'd been at
that one, and he said he's getting bullied. He said,
(01:00:40):
you can't even say the word now unless you're uplifting it,
you know, the opposite of straight. Yeah, that one. They
don't took my August again. So yeah, he's got another.
I mean, you can say that word, you just can't,
you know, threaten to beat beat people from from that
community up. He did say, you want to pull a
little nas X off stage and put hands on him,
I don't think. I don't think that's gonna fly. On Instagram.
(01:01:01):
He also added Massari from Instagram and told him that
he's a bitch. That's not gonna work. That's gonna work.
You can't. You can't call the head of Instagram to
b word and then wonder why your page is getting
taken down. Boosey. That's not how any of it works.
That's not gonna work boy. All right, well that is
your rumor report. All right, thank you, missie Charlomage. Who
(01:01:22):
are giving that donkey two of Max b Max Berry.
He needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a word with him. All right,
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(01:02:06):
I know, Charlottegnie gott gouts funny. You gotta say something
you may not agree with, doesn't mean I need Who's
getting that donkey? That donkey that don't don't, don't, don't,
don't don't here the day, right, there's a breakfast club. Bitches,
you can call me the donkey of the day, but
like I mean no harm. Wow. Donkey to Day for Wednesday,
August fourth goes to a twenty two year old man
(01:02:27):
named Max Berry. Very important to note that Max is
a formal former Ohio Weslan University student. Actually it's not
important to note, but it's the first line of this
news report I'm reading on WBNS News Channel ten, Miami.
And it's clear why that's the first line, but we'll
get to that. Max Berry was arrested for wild out
on the plane. Now, Max is absolutely one of those
(01:02:49):
people who could have been on stage at Versus last
night because he likes to fight, all right, He's a
wild boy like nineteen ninety early two thousands levels of
problematic hip hop wild Okay, wild out by lots was
probably always playing on a loop in Max Berry's head.
And Max Barry was on a Frontier Airlines flight. The
only reason I'm naming the airline is because I have
to let listeners nowhere it's going down at In case
(01:03:11):
you want to avoid are prepare for any problem. See,
if you know where it's going down at, you can
make executive decisions to a not show up or B
be prepared to fight. Okay, you gotta dress a certain
way just in case you gotta fight. You saw how
the lots would dress last night, minus a little bit
of jurlry on kids. They were ready for battle. And
when you're hear stories like Max Berry, you need to
(01:03:31):
be prepared for battle on fronteen airlines too. Okay, Now,
Max was on a flight from Philly to Miami. I
can't blame this one on Florida because he's from Ohio,
but I have a feeling. You know, just like you
have to prepare for battles, Max was preparing for Florida.
So he was getting into his Florida fools zone. See,
some people don't wait to get to Florida to acadamn fool.
They turn in the fools before they get to Florida.
(01:03:53):
Sometimes you have to put the whole armor of a
Florida fool on to prepare for Florida. And just know
that God takes care of babies and fools. Wait, I'm
getting a download. Would you say, God, Oh, don't bring
you into this When it comes to Florida. Oh Satan
got a kingdom to Oh my bad, all praisers do
to God? Who just informed me? I have nothing to
(01:04:13):
do with this now, Max Berry, what did he do?
Let's go to WPLG ABC ten for the report. Please
this video showing a violent confrontation between a flight attendant
and passenger during a flight from Philadelphia to Miami. Moments later,
flight attendant restrained the passenger with a seatbelt extender and
duct taped him to his seat. The unruly passenger, identified
(01:04:35):
as twenty two year old Maxwell Barry, started with a
profanity lace tirade against a flight attendant. Miami Dade police
say Berry had a few alcoholic drinks, then groped the
breasts of two female flight attendants and punched a male
flight attendant, prompting crew members to subdue him. The flight
attendants involved have been relieved of flying duty during the investigation.
(01:04:55):
As far as the suspect, he was arrested and charged
with battery after he land did here at Miami International Airport.
Max brushed that news report was kind of cute, you
know what I'm saying. They didn't give the details I wanted, Okay,
But the Max brushed an empty cup against the attendance backside.
The attendant told Max not to touch them, and then
(01:05:18):
Maxwell spilled his drink on his shirt, went to the restroom.
Then Maxwell Barry groped a flight attendants breast. Then the
report says, Barry walked up behind two flight attendants, put
his arms around him and groped their breast again. So
the flight attendants asked another flight attendant to watch Maxwell Barry,
and then Maxwell Berry punched that flight attendant in the face. Okay,
(01:05:38):
the news report could have easily painted this kid out
to be an unruly thug who not only sexually assaulted
women by groping them, he actually assaulted a flight intendant
by trying to fight him, actually punched him. Okay. Instead,
news reports point out that he went to college, and
that report we heard from ABC ten WPLG, didn't, you know,
make it sound like he was committing actual crimes. They
(01:05:59):
treating him to way they treating the domestic terrorists who
storming the Capitol on January sixth. Just My Daily reminded
that there was an attempted coup on this country on
January sixth, and they treated it like a bunch of
kid while and I'm gonna spring break just like they're
treating Max Barry. Now, would you like to hear how
Max Berry sounded before he punched the flight attendant. By
the way, I don't know if the flight attended was
male or female. But listen, my paris down. Yeah, my
(01:06:25):
grandma shut down. M the entitlement, the privilege. We don't
even have to play a game. I guess what race
it is okay to call Cassidy of Maxwell Berry. I
hate a do you know who I am? Type of person?
(01:06:47):
And I hate do you know who my parents are
a type of person even more. Okay, Now I respect
my elders and I'm a more healed version of myself.
But if someone told Max Fiel grandma in that moment,
I can understand. Okay, now that it's clear that his
parents or somebody though, because you can tell how these
news reporters or reporting this story like. They even spoke
(01:07:08):
to a spokesperson for Ohio Weslan University who said Maxwell
Barry was a former student who graduated in May and
me and he was a member of the school's golf team.
So what Okay? They put all of this in the
news report as if it matters to the story. You
know why they did that to justify this fact that
(01:07:29):
the FBI was contacted and said they are not going
to pursue federal charges against Barry. Once again, no need
to play a game. But guess what race it is?
And his parents really must be somebody, because if you
grow up two flight attendants punch another one have to
be restrained on a plane by being duct taped to
the seat, most of us would probably be banned from
(01:07:51):
flying forever or at least suspended from flying for a
long time. But not when you Max B. No, not
Max be the wave of God. This Max B is
the white God, okay, who clearly has the connections and
complexion for protection. Kathy, would you like to uh, you
know what to do? Kathy, please give this giant jar
(01:08:12):
male the biggest Hea Hall. All right, well, thank you
for that dunkey of today. All right, up next ask
a yee eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice,
call ye now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, what
what what? What? What you gonna know? Baby mama issues
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sneak some words of wisdom. All up now for asking
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Breakfast Club. Come on, need relationship advice, need personal advice?
Just need real advice? Hall up now for asking Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
(01:08:57):
are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's time for ask
ye Hello, who's this? What's up this? Carter? Carter? Good
morning man? What's up? Evy Angela? I gotta ask you
a question? You okay? My best friend then fifth grade?
She is marrying a guy. I'm in the wedding. Yee.
I just signed out the guy's gay? Who that I
(01:09:19):
ain't gonna lie. That happened to me one time, but okay,
so go ahead. How do you know he's gay for sure?
I've seen the video, so there's actual video because with
me it with me, it was just a person who
told me that this guy was gay, but I don't
know if it's true or not. And so I was like,
let me mind my business, but did you marry me? Yeah?
(01:09:40):
Somebody told me the guy was gay, but I don't
know if he is. So I'm minded my business because
people just say things sometimes. But you're saying you saw
an actual video. Yeah. Yeah. One of my friends who's
a museful friend and his friend brothers a video to
me and was just like, you know your your best
friend is marrying a right all right? Well, I'm just like,
(01:10:02):
I don't know what to do. I think you should
talk to the guy first and give him the opportunity
to talk to her, because I'm sure you know that's
a difficult one because like they always tell you not
to out somebody if they're not ready to be out it.
But marriage is such a serious thing. And you also
don't know if she knows or not because this could
(01:10:23):
this could be an old video. She could have known
that he has dibbled and dabbled or that he's bisexual
or whatever, so you don't know what their conversations are
like so exactly. That's why I wanted to mind my
business and mirth. But I'm like, oh, I think you
should talk to him and tell him that, look, this
video exists. She's going to find out if she doesn't
(01:10:44):
already know, and I'm gonna tell her unless you do first. Okay, Okay,
I'll go, okay, no problem, all right, what if what
if the woman is full like you said, what if
she's fully aware of that's already. But then he'll be like,
she already, He'll tell him she already knows. But the
thing is that I've see he saw the video, other
people who have seen it. This is something that's circulating.
So that's that's the conversation should be, Hey, you know,
(01:11:08):
I just want you to know there's a video of
your man out there like this, as opposed to, Hey,
your man's gay. Yeah, but I'm telling him he should
go to her man first and let him have the
conversation with her and tell him that this is what's known.
And if you haven't told her or she isn't aware,
you know, then we have to let her know that
this is happening. Because about if he just sends the
video from from no no I think phone, from somebody
(01:11:30):
else's phone, just so it just pops up so that
way he knows that it is and she's not embarrassed
at now somebody knows that, you know, if they don't
want nobody to know. I think that he should let
him give her the opportunity. He should give him the
opportunity to have the conversation with her first. If she
doesn't know, Okay, that's the best way to go about it.
And if he's not gonna come forward and she doesn't know,
and she's not aware, you know, because there is video.
(01:11:51):
It's one thing when it's hearsay. It's a whole other
thing when there's evidence. Right, Ask ye eight dred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need a
relationship advice, call announced the breakfast Club. Go morning. I'm
gonna get some real advice with angela Ye, ask ye morning.
Everybody is dj Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy, we
(01:12:13):
are the breakfast club. We're in the middle of ask
ye Hello. Who's this? Hey mama, what's your question for you? Okay?
So I'm in a brand new relationship with an amazing
guy and the only issue I have is that his
face was mad? All right? So what is bad? Like?
What's bad about it? Isn't that his pianis is small,
(01:12:34):
which can't be fixed? Is that that the rhythm is off?
Is it that he can't make you orgasm? What's what's bad?
His pen his size is every okay, but he hasn't
been able to make an orgasm. He's kind of selfish?
Your mad? Have you told him? No? Well? He can't
read your mind. Are you pretending to have orgasms? No?
(01:12:57):
I don't forsend. Okay, so listen. I've had experiences where
when I first got with somebody, it wasn't good, but
it got better as we got to know each other's
bodies more. Because you know, different things work differently on
different people. Some guys think that what worked before will
work with you. Some guys aren't used to being told
this is what I need you to do in order
for you to orgasm, and things like that. When you
(01:13:18):
can tell a guy what to do, it can turn
him on also, and it also helps you. And so
that's when it's time for you to really speak up
and let him know what it is that he needs
to do. I think he will receive its full I'm
afraid to hurt his feeling. I don't think it has
to hurt his feelings, though, because you can always give
that advice in a positive way, like while you're doing it,
you can tell him like real sexy, like I really
(01:13:40):
want you to do this, or I love when you
do that, or keep doing this, or you know what
will really make me orgasm if you do this, And
you just gotta be real nasty and dirty about it.
I like it, and you'll really like it when you orgasm,
and he'll like it too, because trust me, it's gonna
make sex better for both of you. Like you said,
he's a sweet guy. If he's a sweet he want
(01:14:00):
to see you get off. That's true. Here he's asking
what am I doing. I'm like, oh my god, I
don't want hurt from well and girl, he's asking you.
So that's when you gotta, you know, tell him that's true.
You right, right, all right, get it? Thank me, no problem?
All right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
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on five one. If you need relationship advice, you can
hear e. Now. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes,
let's talk about ditty. People were questioning him having fifteen
roaches on his face and he clears it up. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast clougal More.
She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Okay, so yesterday was
(01:14:45):
Black Women's Equal pay Day, August third, and that what
does that mean? Well, that's the day that they celebrate
how black women must work into twenty twenty one to
finally catch up to what white non Hispanic men earned
in twenty twenty. Over the last year, women have left
the work for worse and unprecedented numbers because of COVID nineteen.
So they said, if you are a black or brown woman,
(01:15:05):
chances are things were even worse and harder for you.
They said, black women must work in extra two hundred
and fourteen days to catch up with what white non
Hispanic men made in twenty twenty alone. Across industries, black
women make sixty three cents for every dollar made by
white men, according to studies. Well, with all that being
said about yesterday, we also found out yesterday that Angela
(01:15:26):
Bassett has led the way with a major bump to
four hundred and fifty thousand dollars in episode for Fox's
Flag to Flagship drama nine one one. So what they
are saying is that they believe that is among the
top salaries on network television for any actor male or female,
and it could be the highest ever for an actress
(01:15:46):
of color on a broadcast drama series. So congratulations to
Angela Bassett setting the standard. Queen Angela Bassett deserves it.
All overcharged them for snubbing you at the Oscars for's
love got to do with it all those years ago,
David dropping a close bons angela basketball the male lead
on the show, Peter Krouse, he gets by the way,
he got to raise. Also, he gets in the low
(01:16:06):
three hundred thousands per episode. Never heard of them. So
while she's getting four fifty, that's what she's getting. She
definitely deserves that. And let's also talk about Rihanna. This
news just broke that she is now officially a billionaire.
She's worth one point seven billion dollars according to Forbes estimate.
She's the wealthiest female musician in the world and second
(01:16:28):
only to Oprah as the richest female entertainer. And it's
not necessarily because of her music. Clearly, the bulk of
her fortune, which is an estimated one point four billion dollars,
comes from the value of fenty Beauty. They said she
owns fifty percent of that, and some of that is
a Savage fenty which is worth two hundred and seventy
million also, and then of course her music career, Big
(01:16:49):
fenty dropping a clues bomb for Rihanna. Y'all ain't never
getting the new Rihanna. Why would she waste her time
slumming away in that damn studio. Okay, just for fun,
right please, that's Big fifty what you call? Okay? All right, now, daddy,
let's talk about him for a second. Y'all. Remember when
the Internet was questioning how Diddy knew he had fifteen
(01:17:11):
roaches on his face, and people were saying, come on, now,
stop it because he had posted one day when I
was growing up, I woke up and there was fifteen
roaches on my face. At that moment, I said, hell no,
I refused to live like this, work hard, believe in
your crazy dreams, and never settle. People really zoned in
on the fifteen roaches on his face? How did you
know it was fifteen? They didn't believe him. Well, he
actually told Vanity Fair the story. One day I woke
(01:17:35):
over like around like fifteen roaches on my face. People
are like, how you knew it was fifteens? I was like,
if you had fifteen roaches on your face, you would
know there was around fifteen roaches on your face. And
I was like, no, man, I'm not doing that that.
I wish I would argue about how people about how
many roaches wrong my goddamn face as if it matters,
(01:17:57):
you know, you know black people loved Exadric I was
trying to tell you the bunch roaches on the face.
What a water bugs or are they smaller variety of roaches?
There's no way fifteen water bugs. We don't know. We
don't know. Whatter bugs are like the scariest thing ever
because they fly too. You're just trying to say a lot,
that's all right? Don't you think that at all? The
roaches water bugs are the worst. If you have to
(01:18:17):
put them on a scale, they're all the same to me. Yeah,
I don't even know the difference. And then there's a
water bugs because all of them fly. You got flying cockroaches,
flying water bugs, disgusting, especially close through the air, jump
on you. They all getting crossed on your face, fifteen
of them. You can't even kill it if it's on
your face, because you gotta squash it on your face.
You gotta do what you gotta do, all right now.
Nas has shared his track listing of Kings Disease to
(01:18:40):
y'all Know That is coming out on Friday and featured
on the album M and M and EPMD APMD two
A boogie Lauren Hill, Charlie Wilson. Hit Boy is also
on the album, so yeah, I should be produced it though.
Is it like the last King's Disease where hit Boy
(01:19:01):
produced it all? Do we know that? I think hit
Boy produced a majority of it. I believe that's his guying,
all right. And you know Dina is also supposed to
come out on Friday, so we shall see. Showtime has
dropped the chailer for that Rick James documentary Bitching the
Sound and Fury, and here is that trailer blacks have
been stigmatized into this choreograph to up to uh. You know,
(01:19:25):
I want to write about whatever and be able to
wear whatever. I want to be nasty and I want
to be raw. This man was a gene electric attitude,
draft doctor, sexual, deeps crazy, it gets little funkid and
Rick Jens never mind who you thought I was, I'm
Rick James, all right. This is also directed and produced
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by Sasha Jenkins. Right. Showtimes does great documentaries. That did
Gregory documentary is phenomenal too. And Teddy Pendergrass, Teddy Pendergrass
was absolute phenomen I forgot that with Showtime. Yeah that
is you know, I love that documentary all right, was that? Yeah?
That I think that was on showtime. Also, its all
right now to baby more festivals have actually dropped him
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from from their lineups. So they said that he will
no longer be performing at Austin City Limits Music Festival,
also the Midtown Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Festival. We
told you about governors Ball and Day in Vegas dropping
him as well. Now according to reports, they said that
he lost the Lallapalooza gig because he promised to deliver
a video apology and they said his reps reached out
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to seven Fall festival promoters assure them that they would
have that video apology ready to be played before he
hit the stage, and they said it would be a
heartfelt apology to the LGBTQ plus community, but it never came.
They said he missed the deadline to issue that apology
video and that's what made them drop him from the lineup.
So he did eventually apologize, by the way, and so
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we're waiting to see if this is a true report
or not. All right, and that is your rumor report,
all right, saluted the locks once again. Man, Yeah, we
got to man that versus last night was legend Derry
and you know they're going on tour the Locks and
Dip set and so it was a lot of tense moments.
Do we have time to play Yeah, let's play it.
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In the very beginning. Uh, there was a moment when
Jadakiss was getting upset because Cameron kept talking over him.
We in New York, right, Why just keep rhyming over
the words? Y'all could have stayed in the car listen
to Apple music and talk Talk. We did talk the talk.
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He called it New York. They caused it to distraction.
This is him hop We in the Mecca, New York, Yo, tech,
Let's make something happen. They're crazy. Dropping up was born
for It's a reason I only listen to the Locks
when I'm in the gym all, you know, driving in
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the call, hitting the gas, because they have historically made
me feel like I want to just stab somebody with
something shot, you know, I mean, take a little tumor
and shot or a wheat grass shot and then stab
you in the back of the neck at the basie
a skull with the tail of a Jurassic Park dinosaur toy.
Why is it always the back of somebody That's what
I want? To know. But anyway, all right, shout to revote.
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We'll see you tomorrow, everybody else. The People's choice is
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you're a local retailer. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
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to Malcolm Gladwell for joining us this morning. That's right, luth,
Malcolm Glabo. Make sure you check out the Revisionist History podcast. Okay,
that episode about Project Dialing where he breaks down the
HBCUs and the college rankings. Very very interesting stuff, man,
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go check that out. And yo. Selita Saluta Anita Coo Patch.
We had Anita on yesterday because her novel Shallow Waters
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So Saluta Anita, salute everybody that's going out there to
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grab that wherever you buy books. Absolutely all right, rules,
all right. When we come back, we got the positive notes,
so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Sharlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now. I have nine days left
for my car show that is car Chella Atlantic City.
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If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. Let
me shout out to my bro John, who is one
of one of the very few black NASCAR owners. He's
bringing his Nascar to the show and they're gonna have
to pit crew show the kids how to change tires quickly.
I got a monster truck coming for the kids. Or
if you were a kid and grew up a monster
trucks and you love monster trucks, you can see one
up close personal, take pictures. And then your favorite celebrity
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cars and all types of cars, amusement rides, face paints.
It's a big day of family one. So can't wait
to see you guys August fourteen. Get your tickets. If
you haven't got him as of yes, now, y have
you learned how to change the tire yet? I did.
I actually went to Lincoln Tech. And that was one
of the things for Lincoln Tech to continue my sponsorship.
That was like, we have to teach you how to
change the tie. So they actually had to teach me
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how to change the tie. So I'm a professional that
when it comes to it, do you know how to
change oil? Don't push your luck? Okay, you're how to
change your tampon envy, don't push your luck. Don't push
it in your buttons. I hate y'all. I hate y'all.
I hate you. Grow up everybody. You grow up. Man,
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it's wrong with y'all. You grow up. And what about
the men out there that really do have no pads?
What about those guys? Huh? Why are you pad shaming
me and pat shaming them? Men don't get that, period,
some man Stuart pad Maybe they like it. I don't
know men with pads. It's the third stupid thing. And
he said this morning, that's a record, and he said,
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if Carmelo wins the ring with the Lakers, it's like
it's a win for the Knicks. Stand by that one.
Just now, he said. Just now, he said, uh men,
like the way MAXI pads for no reason. I didn't say,
don't change them. You can't shame him, you can't something
else he said this morning. That was silly, but I
can't remember right now anything else. Keep going the positive.
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Notice this healing comes. Let's talk healing. I love talking healing.
Healing comes from taking responsibility to realize that it is
you and no one else that creates your thoughts, your feelings,
and your actions. Breakfast Club, you don't finished for y'all,
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