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Dan dang wherever I come to the breakfast club, I
call this the yo yo control even doing it yo
song yo are yo so bad, the world's most dangerous
morning jo j ch Angela. I stay in everybody's business,
but in a good red Charlomagne, the the ruler, rubbing
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you the wrong way, the breakfast club. Ain't everybody good?
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I mean Toronto. All right, so we are back. It's
a Tuesday that feels like a Monday. Good morning, Charlomagne,
Good morning Angela yee piece to the landing. It is
Tuesday and drama hit the six yet Jesus Christ, she
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shot it out to and the twice Toronto in particular,
My god, all right, at jjamy. We can see him
on revote, but we can't hear him all We had
the Spanish music for some reason. So maybe he's trying
to make the switch after a week off. Maybe he's
finally gotten in touch with his roots. Who he really is.
So maybe he's trying to make the switch to Spanish.
I don't know because we can't see you one revote.
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Oh that's because my phone been dead for a week,
so it's charging up breast. Yes, it's been dead. I
mean we've been off for the whole week. We've been
off for nine days. Yeah, and guess what, my iPad
was dead and I charged it yesterday knowing that we
had to work this morning. I forgot all about it.
It's amazing how you can have a whole week off
technically nine days because of the weekend, and still wake
up on the day it's time to go back and
be tired and not prepared. And that is who I am. Yeah,
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I'm gonna make a request for a revote. They gave
us these little stands to put the iPads on, but
the stand is awful and I'm always like trying to
fiddle with it keeps off falling over because it's not
sturdy enough to hold this. I thought it was just me.
They sent me like two They've sent me two or
three tripods then since we've been doing this, I thought
it was just me. I'm over it. I can't do
zoom no more. I'm sick of it. I'm sick of zoom.
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I'm sick of this. I want to be in the studio.
I can't take it anymore. Everybody else seemed like they
back to work in their studios and you know, living
their life like it's golden. I want to live life
my life like it's golden too. Damn it. Really, I
didn't think most people were back in the studio. It
seems like when I'm watching TV. All right, Well, we
got a lot going on today. It was Labor Day weekend.
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Shout out to everybody you know in Brooklyn. The West
Indian Day Parade is usually a huge deal Labor Day weekend.
Obviously that didn't happen this year. Jube is a night
before that's when you party all night into the West
Indian Day Parade. That didn't happen, but I did participate
in a peace march instead on Sunday. So I just
want to shout out to the Bishop, Bishop Whitehead, to
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our Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams five year four. Him
was there as well, and he's got some initiatives that
he's working on too. So Bok came out while Brooklyn
back shooting like it's the nineties. Yeah, that's one of
the reasons why they had that march. It's been really violent,
not just in Brooklyn, but Brooklyn's been bad, but all
of New York City. I don't know why. There's been
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so many shootings, so many killings. Uh, it's been awful,
it's been It's happening in the gentrified parts in Brooklyn,
the parts you know that aren't. I can't say that,
although I will say somebody just got shot and killed
in Bay Ridge and that's uh, and that's unusual. I
think that was their first uh, and that's in Brooklyn now,
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I think that was their first one so far during
this pandemic. I think I saw a six year old
get shot yesterday coming out of the cab in Brooklyn.
N Yeah. All right, So I know everybody's stressed out,
but remember that these are people who have families. When
you shoot somebody, it affects more than just that person
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that you have an issue with. And sometimes you start shooting,
and you start shooting at people that don't you know,
just minding their business. And just remember these are real
people with lives, with families that get affected by something
like that. You wouldn't want it to happen to you.
I always say it takes a bigger man or a
bigger woman to be able to resolve whatever issues by saying,
let's just discuss this. So yeah, yeah, let's keep that
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in mind. But let's get into front page news. Yeah. Sorry,
just start to show off so dark. But life is
what it is. Okay. Now, when you got in front
page news, let's see where are we gonna start? Where
are we gonna start? Do you want to talk about
the president? Give us more darkness? I was gonna say
more darkness. It is pretty bad. All right, I guess
we'll do. We'll talk about it, all right, all that more.
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It's the Breakfast Club. We're back, baby morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Good morning, guys. Can you hear me now? Yeah,
now we can hear you. You know, speak the Spanish
you was speaking before what Mike turned on? See that's
all I got. Oh say, can you No, let's get
in some front page to new as what we starting you? Well,
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let's start with Donald Trump and his news conference. Now,
one thing that he talked about is he feels like
the vaccine will come on a very special date. Biden
and his very liberal running mates, not a competent person,
in my opinion, would destroy this country and would destroy
this economy should immediately apologize for the reckless anti vaccine rhetoric,
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talking about endangering lives and it undermines science. It's a
political rhetoric, that's all. It is, just for politics, because
now they see we've done an incredible job. This could
have taken two or three years, and instead it's going
to be It's going to be done in very short
period of time. Could even have it during the month
of October. Oh God, let the record showle Nod mckelvy
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aka Charlemagne. The God said they would give a vaccine
to you on November second, and you won't be able
to wait up on November third. These people are so
obvious with what they're trying to do. It's disgusting. They
don't care about getting the vaccine and getting people actual help.
You just want to win an election. Now. Another thing
Donald Trump wants people to do when they're at these
news briefings is to take off their masks. The true
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of what happened when you were at friends, you're gonna
have to take that offs. How many feet are your Well,
if you don't take it off, you're very muffled. So
if you would take it off would be a lot easier.
I'll just speak a lot louder. It's better. Yeah, I
would have to see how many people are around that
person that was talking though, right, even though Trump may
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have been a certain feet away, we don't know who's
around him in his area. I didn't see. He's pretty old.
He probably really couldn't. He probably can't hear what the
guy was saying. He probably got to read the guy.
I was like, I just talk louder, makes sense. I
do hate when people trying to talk to me with
a mask on, though, it is like, you know, I
get it, but you know. Yeah. Now, Donald Trump is
telling agencies to end trainings on a white privilege and
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critical race theory. The Trump administration is instructing to end
those racial sensitivity trainings that address topics like white privilege.
He says they are divisive and anti American propaganda. They
sent a letter to federal agencies on Friday, and according
to the memo, it says all agencies are directed to
begin to identify all contracts or other agency spending related
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to any training on critical race theory, white privilege, or
any other training or propaganda effort that teaches or suggests
either one that the United States is inherently racist or
evil country, or two that any race or ethnicity is
inherently racist or evil. You know, I think those trainings
are pretty stupid too, though. I shouldn't have to teach
you how not to be racist, you know what I mean? Like,
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if I got to sit you down and teach you
how not to be racist, it might be too late
at that point, way too late possible. I don't know.
I mean, I think there are certain things that people
are insensitive too, and that maybe it is if it's
an issue at your job, job, that there's some people
who don't know any black people, like seriously, they have
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grown up in places where they haven't have to teach
people how not to be racist. Though, Yeah, I think, okay,
if we're if we're just filling in cultural blind spots, yes,
I think that you can sit down and you can
tell somebody about something that they may be doing that's insensitive.
They may not know it's insensitive. You can feel in
cultural blind spots correct but not you can't teach somebody
how not to be racist. He can't. But I don't think.
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I don't think it's saying that you're racist. But there's
a lot of things that happened that it's racial sensitivity,
so to be sensitive to other people and their cultures
that you may not know about. And let's think about it.
Even in school, there's things that people are learning about
now who are black that they didn't know about, and
holidays and things like that in history that we're not
aware of because we're not made aware of that in school, right,
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all right, all right, Well, and just lastly, I want
to say that. He also says that the Department of
Education will investigate the use of the sixteen nineteen project
in schools, so that goes along. Yeah, he's serious about that.
Said he's gonna to fund the schools if they teach
that curriculum. I don't understand this. That's that's American history though,
that is exactly American history. So I don't understand why.
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I mean, you should be ashamed of it, but I guess,
you know, the more that they acknowledge it, and the
more they teach people about it, then more people will
start to ask questions and want America to truly atoned
for it in the form of guess what reparations, and
they don't want to have to cut that check. All right,
well that is from all right. Get it off your
chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
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Shout out to everybody in Atlanta. I was in Atlanta
doing a couple of things, looking at some properties, and
I had to spend Now, this was the first party
I did. Now in New York, New Jersey, if you
don't have on a mask, you look crazy. You look weird.
In Atlanta, if you have a mask on, you look crazy.
I was the only one in the spot. I think
me and June and maybe Louis V were the only
ones who mask on. Everybody mask off for real, for real.
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But that's the future fault. I don't know whose fault
it is. But for the songs, did you play that song?
I did play? Yes, he did? What yeah? Yeah? And
you're complicit? I did yeah, wow Wow. Get it off
your chests eight hundred five eight five one or five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up,
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wake up, wake your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're a man or black, we want to hear
from you on the breakfast but allow, who's this? Yeah,
my name is Tim, Tim, what up? Get it off
your chests? Bro? You know, Um, I was definitely listening
to you. I'm talking about the white privilege of getting
toy it and I honestly believe that it's not really
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your mistake. Me being a dean in a high school,
they do these trainers for these teachers because of the
simple factors. Um. I actually started it in my school
because I watched these teachers be little our black students
and the way they treat them and the way they teach.
They don't fully understand our black children, our black and
brown children especially. And once we started doing these trainers,
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we started doing this training with this lady who passed away,
that was two years ago, very intelligent black woman who
had a Harvard degree, who was going around to old
schools teacher and this training to these white teachers to
better understand and work with staff and children of ethnic culture.
And I honestly believe like within them two years, a
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lot of the white teachers actually started to behave typically, really,
what exactly is the training, what exactly are they teaching
these teachers. The trainer was basically told on like sensitivity
and knowing how to treat um, your staff number, and
how to treat the children that you work with, because
a lot of these teachers would come to school and
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not speak to the black staff. They would come to
these schools that's in these black neighborhoods and feel like, Oh,
I'm just coming here to get my degree done, and
then they moved on to a white school that they
want to work at. But you're being in these black
neighborhoods and you're teaching these kids and you're not you're
not giving them your one hundred percent because you're not
really here for it. She was teaching them like, you
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can't do that. If you're gonna be here, you're gonna
be here, You're not gonna be here just to give
them the beginning of the alphabet and not finish the
whole thing. Because a lot of our kids are feeling
because of you have white teachers who feel like their
privileged and they only here to get their college degree
paid or because that's the system of go to these
low privileged schools, and you do this and then you
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can move on to a school that you want to
work at. And that's honesty. Feel like these programs they
actually work for some. I'm not gonna say it for all,
but I do say, especially in the school system, it
will work because allur kids are feeling because of teachers
like this. You understand it sounds amazing, That sounds amazing,
But it doesn't sound like diversity training, you know what
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I'm saying. It just sounds like you're sitting these teachers down,
making them care training. No, it's definitely diversity training because
I had to be run, especially when you have higher
ups like principles who who who are who are not
treating their black staff right. We had a principal who
was getting rid of like ninety percent of the black
teachers to hire white teachers. And what the training different
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him was It had to make Yeah, it basically was.
But I mean the trading basically had to show them
that a lot of out black and brown, Our black
and brown kids don't identify with someone who was white
telling them what to do versus someone who looks like them,
who that empowering them to do things and it's because
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of this training we was able to bring in like
our brother's keeper, for these young men that are just
in games, but now they learned how to tie a tide.
They know, they know how to do things at jobs, interviews.
You know, the enlightened our principle on how to help
better our black and brown youth better than Okay, well,
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we just here to work. And then I say, all right,
but I think that's a good point. And I just
want to point out y'all just to add on to that.
If you guys watch The Office, there's an amazing episode
where they do diversity training in the office place. And
you haven't watch that episode. Oh my guys, that is
one of the funniest episodes. Listen. I would also like
to say, keeping a white person employed when they're racist
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is the epitome of a white of white privilege. Okay,
I don't think a black person would get that same
type of grace. Get it off ches eight hundive eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit us 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 man or blast. So you
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better have the same duty. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this unanimous? Unanimous?
I think it's nimous, as we understandimous, ananimous, tomatous tomato
same thing. No, right, you're right. I need you to
know that. I need you didn't know this morning. Unanimous
and anonymous are not the same face. It's tomato to me.
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You got your brother. Maybe he met unanimous. I like
alcoholic unanimous when everybody's drinking. Yeah, you're like drunk. Okay,
I love it. Let me get this off my chest, bro,
And this is especially for Charlotte because I feel he's
like the most honest person there. Damn. Now what I
wanted to get off my chest is I feel like
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everybody's against Donald Trump, right, they say this, this, say that.
But let's be honest. One has the media ever told
us the truth? Now, everybody's listening, paying attention and going
with it. When it the media ever told us the truth?
I'm confused. Well, just like I mean, if you look
at it like that, who's in the media more than
Donald Trump? I don't get what you're saying. What I'm
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saying is this though, So everybody's saying, oh, Donald Trump
the bad guy, this is that and the third and
Joe Biden is a good guy, right, everybody they didn't
say that's definitely not what that news isn't saying that,
or so I'm just saying, though we're gonna pick up poison.
Would you rather drink a couple of Majorska or a
couple of cionides? I want whatever? Was unanimously being drunk
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by anonymous people. That's what I want. So what we
So we're gonna call Donald Trump with Jorska and we're
gonna call Biden a cyanide? Right, No, we're not, But
that's what I'm saying. But we don't know that though.
Am I right? I'm tired of drinking poison? So I
don't even like when people say, like the lesser or
two evils, the devil you know versus the devil you don't.
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I'm voting for the person who I think best aligns
with my current interests. Okay, in my current interests better
aligned with the Harris Biden campaign. Anyway, what was what
was your point though? So? What is your home? My
point was? My whole point was is like you see,
like everybody's saying Donald Trump is a bad guy, he's
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a racist, which he probably is. But I'm feel like
people shouldn't worry about if he's a racist. If next
door you live to a racist, you should address that
racist first before you worry about the president. In my right,
so it doesn't matter that is the president of the
United States is racist. If your neighbor's racist is what
you're saying. I'm saying, if the president is racist, you're
so worried about racism. Ye, you're going back and forth
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for the person who called a pin and said he
wanted to remain unanimous. Why don't you want to Can
I hang up on this one? What's your name? I
wanted to know. Why he didn't, why he didn't want
to say his names? I don't know. But just keep
in mind, you're going back and forth for the person
at six in the morning who caught a pin and
wanted to remain unanimous and then told you that unanimous
unanimous tomato tomato is the say tomato tomato. Yes, he
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did say to me tomato tomato. All right, Well, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. If you need the vent, you can
hit us up at any time. Now, we got rumors
on the way. Yes, and let's talk about a recreation
of Golden Girls with an all black cast. All right,
we'll get into that next keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Angela Charlomagne, the guy.
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We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk the Golden Girls. She's filling the team. This
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes,
so Tracy Ellis, Ross Snaw, Lathan Alfrey Woodard and Regina
King are going to perform their own take on the
Golden Girls. It'll happen on Zoom. So they y'all posted
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a picture of an old Golden Girls picture we created
with them and it so reimagine. Shout out to my
girl Natina who works at def Jam. That's like her
favorite show of all times. She loves it. I say
shout out to my girl na Tina at deaf Jam.
She's a Golden Girl. He's stupid. Now she loves the
Golden Girl. So I know she's really excited about this.
So so it'll be reimagined. And they said the first
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episode is spotlighting and supporting Color of Change, the nation's
largest online racial justice organization. Let the record show Leonardo
mclvak Charlomagne the God. When Lunelle was here, I said
that it would be dope to see her recast in
a new version of The Golden Girls. But I think
I said some more, Miss Patton. I forgot the other person.
I said, I think Adele, did you say adela flame Moreau? No,
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she said flame. I said, she said flame. Yes. She
and a Prince Batford will be directing, and Lena Wayth
will be hosting. Okay, all right. Naomi Campbell's ex boyfriend
is suing her for millions of dollars. His name is
Vladislav doron In, and he's saying, according to Quirt documents,
that she's refusing to pay back the money that he
loaned her, and that she also hasn't returned some valuable
items of his His property. He said it is valued
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at more than three million dollars. And you know he's
the president, president of a Russian real estate and construction
company's his net worth is a billion dollars. Yeah, when
you're dating somebody, is that alone? Din't you with somebody
I think he's being an agreement. Yeah, yeah, it has
to be in an agreement. He said, can you lend
me money for this? And that's alone. If you're just
giving me things, that's not alone. I bet you wanted
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that story. I bet you. He reached out to her
lately to try to like reconnect or rekindle that flame
and got curved. Now he wanted his money back, give
my stuff back. Well, he bought her all kinds of
stuffs and stuff during their relationship. They were on the yacht.
Now it's seven years later since they broke up, and
now he wants that money back. Now another reason him.
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You know what I'm saying. He only can't take all
that poem poem back she gave him over the years. Okay,
all of that time, all of that energy, all of
that oral I'm sure she can't take that back. That's
got to count for something, you speak all right. Well.
Chris Rock also recently was doing a live within Yomi
Campbell and he recalls a time with Mike Tyson and
Naomi that he was there and things went a little left. Yes,
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we did hang out me you Mike. I remember. I
think Mike pushed you out of a out of a
moving car one night. Now he didn't. I was sure
it wasn't me pushed him. That's if I even got
in the car with him. He wasn't our best drive.
But Queen, think you gave somebody a number he lost
his head. That's odd, right, I see that same story
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told in the different context with the people calling the
cancel Mike Tyson in this era. But Mike is pretty noncantable, right, Like,
once you bite a man's ear off in front of
millions of people, I think you kind of set the
tone people. And Mike is probably the scariest person or
individual I know. I bumped into him one time. Yes,
he is. I turned around, and the way he looked
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at me, I ran the other way. He is. I
think I think Mike is classic campser energy. You know
what I'm saying. What you see on the outside is
definitely not what you see on the inside. Every every time.
I've only met him once, but he was very pleasant.
I met him U I think last year at the
iHeart Radio Podcast Awards. Maybe that was I was waiting
for Mvy to tell the story about something that happened
with him and Mike Tyson and I turned around, and
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then when you turned around, like I turned around and
it was Mike and I just got out of dodge.
You should have said you should spice it up a
little bit and said Mike smacked you on the ass,
and Mike said, want to you two? You love me?
But why you want to go there? Like? Why there?
What you mean? Slapped me in my face? Like why slap?
Mike slapped you on them? But Mike slapped you on
the butter and let me belong your ear. I wouldn't
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be so mad if Mike Tyson slaps you on in
the face, is gracious? You rather the face than the button? Yea?
I just I don't want to I don't want him.
I don't want to see Mike Tyson slap anyone. It's
just weird like this. But how already slaps someone who's
talking about your butt? What do you want? All right,
let's move on now. Usher and his girlfriend Jennifer are
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having a baby, and he did confirm this on Good
Morning America. Listen to this. You and your girlfriend are
expecting a baby. Very excited about this? Yeah, thank you
guys so much. How excited are your sons to have
a little brother or sister. Oh man a lated excited.
You know, babies always bring such joy to a family,
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and uh really really excited. Congratulations to Usha. Shout to Usha. Yeah, so,
I mean, how many kids is that? Now? For him?
That'll be three, right, he has two sons and then
now that'll be his third child. So congratulation. And by
the way, congratulations to Iman Shumper and Tiana Taylor. They
had their baby. Really okay, start the baby shower like
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a couple of days ago, red, I know so, Iman
Shamper posted at three twenty eight am on September six,
twenty twenty. Ru Rose decided the baby shower thrown for
her and mommy was too lit. She didn't make the party,
but she managed to make the next day her birthdate. Now,
when we buy homes, we always find a bathroom with
great energy. But not in a million years would you
be able to tell me we deliver both of our
daughters in the bathroom without the assistance of a hospital.
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Our newest edition entered the world and the water and
came out looking around and ready to explore. A healthy child,
a little sister, another daughter. Black love wins again. Welcome
baby girl. We love you, baby dropping what's her name? Rue?
Dropping a close bombs for Rue Rose and the shumper
to Tiana and Amanda, and I did Erica Badu get
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there to be the duela? Is the question I would
like to know. I remember Tianna said Erica was going
to be the duela. Um. I saw that Erica actually
posted about it and a post said about the birth.
I'm trying to see if that post said that she
was actually there, because she was saying it's a perfect
little baby. Hold on, let me pull up her post
her rights now she said, welcome baby Ruroal Tianna tell
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it they did that. Thank you both for allowing me
to assist. So yes, okay, beautiful first face you see
a voice is Erica Bardo. That's good energy. I loved
Erica's uh outfit that she had on that she pulled
out of the closet. It's her old demasculinization suit. Did
you guys see it? Or the gray suit? No? What
is the demasculations? The second post on her page you
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gotta see it? I said that this weekend. I was like,
that's amazing. Can't even describe it? You can, how do
you describe it? Maybe something that question think it would
think it's tasty. Shut up, let me see right now.
All right, well, well has this demasculation. It's a bunch
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of boss anyway, all right, thank you to see now
burning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Shout out everybody. I know
for a lot of especially on the East Coast, school
start today, so I know a lot of kids are
head into their first day. So just wear your mask. Kids,
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wear your mask. It'll be okay. I had my kids
started on Friday. They wore their mask the whole time.
They just they just please ask They said, please, parents,
don't bring your kids with sneakers with laces because it
was like they don't want the teachers so close to
the kids to tie the laces. So we need to
talk about that next hour because you know what sucks.
What sucks is not knowing if you made the right
decision sending your kids back to school, because you won't
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know and tell you no, you know what I mean, right, like,
you won't know it's the right decision, and tell something
doesn't happen, or until something does happen, correct, which sucks.
Before we get in the front page news. You don't
heard what happened with m YU. Don't tell you no,
don't do that to me right now. Don't tell me nothing.
It was nothing crazy, nobody caught nothing. But at NYU.
Across the street from NYU is like a park, Washington Park,
where all the kids gather pike watching this park. So
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what happened was NYU has the strict corona thing where
if they catch you without a mask, which they caught
twenty students without a mask, and they was suspended for
three semesters. So twenty kids were suspended for three semesters
for being out and about without wearing mask. Because they
go back to classes, they go back to the dorms,
they can potentially give kids other kids coronavirus. I'm not
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mad at those strict rules and regulations. That does seem
a little excessive, but I'm not. You gotta you gotta
set the precedent somewhere. Yeah, I guess you're right. Well,
let's get in some front page news. Where we're going.
Facebook is offering to pay users to log off before
the twenty twenty election, so to assess the impact of
(26:43):
social media on voting. They're going to pay selected members
up to one hundred and twenty dollars. All you have
to do is deactivate to your account starting at the
end of September. They said. Anybody who chooses to opt in,
whether it's completing surveys or deactivating Facebook or Instagram for
a period of time, will be compensated. Trust me, face Book,
that damage is already done. Okay, the videos I get
from YouTube and Facebook links, the misinformation that's already out
(27:07):
there is damaging enough. Too little, too late. Well, according
to Mark Zuckerberg, he announced last week that he's banning
new political ads in the week before the election to
curb misinformation. Little oh my god, oh yeah, too little,
too late, a week before the election. Zuckerberg, come on,
all right now. There is a lawsuit that was filed
this week in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They're seeking reparations from the
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city and other government localities over one of the worst
race massacres in US history. Now, according to the complaint,
they feel like relatives of victims and other survivors. Is
one survivor who is a one hundred five years old
Lessie benningfeld Randall. They said she still suffers from the
emotional and physical distress that continues to this day from
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the attacks led by white mobs that killed as many
as three hundred African Americans in the city. Right now,
they said, yes, the nineteen twenty one massacre was a
public newson based on the state statutes, it affected an
entire community or borough simultaneously, while damage inflicted upon individuals
maybe unequal. That's right, Yes, America, you oh, y'all need
to atone for the sins of your ancestors. Okay, did
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everybody celebrated Labor Day yesterday? Let's not forget that this
country was built on the backs of free black label
and and you know Tulsa in particular, that's the Black
Wall Street area. And think about all of those black
people that were thriving in that community, minding their own
black business, doing their own thing, and still had to
feel the raft for white supremacy. One hasn't another one
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ever been built? I was thinking about it a lot recently, Like,
how come another Tuesla has I said, Tesla, Tulsla hasn't
been built. I mean there was there was other thriving
black communities. I mean, you had h I think I'm
pronouncing it right. Bronzerville in Chicago. Um, I can't. I
can never remember the time in North Carolina. That bothered me.
But you had other thriving black cities. Well, according to statistics,
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they said, unemployment among black people in Oklahoma is more
than double that of white people, and the median household
income from black residents on averages twenty thousand less than
white residents. All right, now, the US Marshals have rescued
seventy two missing children across Indiana, Ohio, and Georgia in
the past several weeks. So they did announce the safe
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rescue of eight highly endangered missing children in Indiana over
the weekend. That's part of Operation Homecoming, and they did
have those similar operations in nearby states. So that's how
they've rescued seventy two children since mid August. So you know,
that's a that's something that does need to be in
the news more we know or the young young kids
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or the teens, you know, do we know that? I
mean it varies from ages three to seventeen, and some
of them have been missing from two weeks to two years.
And some of them, they said, were reluctant to leave
the homes where they were found and they said that
that often happens to a children or teens who are
repeatedly subjected to sexual abuse. Yeah, I read some and
(30:00):
yesterday I said a lot of those teams are runaways
and homeless. Are they? Is that true? Are they? Actually?
People being kidnapped in place are considered endangered runaways and
about one six they said, are likely to become sex
trafficking victims. And that's of the more than four hundred
and twenty one thousand children who are missing in the country.
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So obviously you're at risk if you run away when
you're that young of an age, and then you can
be subjected to anything that can happen. So I hate
those stories. I really do. When you got small kids
and you hear those kinds of stories, it will make
your anxiety go through the god damn roof. By the way,
this is another reason I'm dreading up people the kids
going back to sleep, because I suffer from like real
(30:45):
bad parental paranoia is what I call it. So so
it's it's that anxiety of knowing, like you know, your
kids aren't somewhere where you can just get to them
in a heartbeat. You send them off to school and
you're thinking about them all day. I was cool during
this damn page to me too. Now I'm sitting here
with my knees figeoning my daughter. I FaceTime my daughter
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at least three to four times a day, just so
I can see her face and make sure she's okay.
She's in college. She's only been there I think five days,
but three times a day I have to FaceTime. I
just hey, how you doing. Is everything good? You're right,
You're being safe? Okay, love you like I don't know
it is. And now you know exactly why your grandparents
she used to be so paranoid. My grandma used to
be so paranoid all the time. And now when you're
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a parent, you totally understand, you get it. Yeah, absolutely,
all right, Well that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, miss ye. So over the weekend, I guess,
documents came out about doctor Dre's divorce and what his
wife is seeking. Do you have that information? You? Well,
she wants his x soon to be ex wife has
a list of monthly expenses, and she's saying that she
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basically needs temporary spousal support in the amount of two
million dollars. Okay, how do you break the How does
she break that two million dollars down? Do you have that?
All right? Laundry and cleaning ten thousand a month, closed,
one hundred and thirty five thousand a month. Education buying
clothes during the pandemic one hundred thirty five thousand a month. Okay, Education,
which is tuition and living expenses is sixty thousand a month.
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Entertainment nine hundred thousand a month, Charitable contributions one hundred
twenty five thousand a month more it gets one hundred
thousand a month, and telephone cell phone email twenty thousand
a month. Now, listen, let me tell you something. You
spend in ten k a month on laundry, So clearly
you got plenty of clothes to west. You don't need
to buy no new ones. So cut the expenses for
the clothes out, all right. And I'm not here to
say what a woman should deserve in a relationship. They've
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been together twenty something yet, so she should definitely get
something with nine hundred thousand in entertainment. What the hell
is so goddamn entertaining that you got to spend nine
hundred thousand and entertainment and one hundred and fifty thousand
in charity one hundred and fifty thousand. There's no way
I'm giving you month whatever. I'm not giving you money
to give away. And how do you ask someone for
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money to give the charity? And do you get the blessing?
Who gets the blessing when you give somebody else's money
to charit? Huh, that's a good question. But did you
say nine hundred thousand a month or ninety thousand a
month in entertainment? Nine? So entertaining? What do we want?
Nothing that entertaining? You must have beyond to come to
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the house every week. Now, just to be Clara, they
do have a prenup, and she is challenging that prenup.
She's saying that she had to sign it on the dress.
But right now he does cover her expenses that includes chefs, security,
and maintenance for their home in Malibu, which is where
she primarily resides. My goodness, let's open up the four
lines eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
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I just want to know what's so entertaining? Is that
it cost nine hundred thousand dollars a month? Is this successive?
Is this a little too much? What are your thought time?
Eight hundred five eight five one O five one. I
don't think I can spend nine hundred thousand a month
in entertainment, Like, what is so goddamn entertaining? There's nothing
that entertaining. You can have every screaming service available on
TV Broadway, ain't even open, ain't no plays in that
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he is there? What the hell is entertaining? And you
ain't sitting corn shide? Now what are you spending nine
hundred thousand and entertainment for? I'm telling you Beyonce must
have to come to the house and perform once a month.
We gotta be something. But eight hundred five eight five
one o five one. Let's talk about it. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. That's true. The
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phone call eight hundred five eight five one oh five.
Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Talk about it. Holding everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you just joined us, we were talking about doctor Dre's divorce.
Now over the weekend. Uh, there's some details that came out.
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You want to you want to explain the details? Yeasy, yeah,
so basically she wants to get close to two million
dollars a month, correct, and she feels that she's justified
in getting that amount of money, and she broke down
you know, nine hundred thousand dollars in charitable donations and
twenty thousand dollars stream I mean, oh yeah, entertainment, sorry,
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one hundred and fifty thousand charitable donations, you know, things
like that. So I've been thinking about this right when
you go to court? Did her attorney really think it
was cool to write nine hundred thousand dollars in entertainment.
I've been trying to figure out how do you not
keeping nine hundred thousand in entertainment? How you got to
keep in mind? Who are her ex husband is? Though
he's a billion dollars. Yeah, he's got that bankroll, so
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it's not that crazy bro and been especially in Carton,
California's been No one hundred thousand dollars in entertainment right
now on your head? No no, no, no, oh god, listen, now,
let me explain something to yourself. I was looking at
what Ebony K. Williams had to say about all of this.
She did a whole post on it. So you should
look at it. On her page as an attorney, she
broke it down not of what we think someone should get,
but basically the lifestyle that she's living. And she also
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compared it to say, Jeff Bezos and Mackenzie Bezos and
their divorce that happened last year and what she got
from that. But she's like, this is a billion dollar
divorce and so basically it's whatever the couple is accustomed to.
She also talks about the fact that it's happening in
California and anything that they made from the point that
they got married moving on is their money because it's
a community property thing. So she discusses like, for instance,
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the cell phone. She said, let's say they both have
matching cell phones that has diamonds from the Bears on it.
She said, a court would look at that and say, well,
that's what they're accustomed to. So it's whatever she was
accustomed to. And the relationship, whether or not we think
it's right or necessary, is a different story. But legally,
what is she able to get is something different, isn't
the good Sister Ebony K. Williams is absolutely right, But
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I just have questions. I need to know what the
hell is nine hundred thousand dollars in entertainment. I need
to know where are you even even when it's not COVID,
Where are you spending nine hundred thousand dollars entertaining? What's
so goddamn entertaining? If it's not COVID. You can fly
different places, you can you got to fly private to
different things. You can spend nine hundred thousand dollars. That's
easy a month if you got Yeah, maybe she flies
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private entertainment. Yeah, you can fly to way to go
see your plane and fly your ass back. That's maybe
she wants to Maybe she wants to hear some music
on the beach and she wants to hire earth Win
and Fire to come perform. What about sixty But if
that's what they spend every month, like who knows what
they spend? And what about sixty thousand in education? I
was I was confused. She's an attorney, correct, Yeah, but
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maybe for the kids, maybe you know, for the education.
But they could still be going to school. That doesn't
mean you don't. She might still be going to school.
That might be the entertainment part of it. You know
what I'm saying. She bored it ain't I not not
to do but go back to school to get another degree? Okay,
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in charity. Explain that
I'm giving you all of this money. You're already getting
two million a month. Don't you got enough money for charity?
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It's one twenty five? Well, maybe maybe what it is
is normally they give a certain amount of charity and
she still wants the part. I mean, I'm just going
from the legal aspect of it, which Ebeny broke down
very nicely. You can't take maybe if they normally say
they both together because it is their money. Right, they
got married maybe a year he donates two million dollars,
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so that means she's my blessing. Half of that. That
is andre Young's blessing, your money. Right, once they get married,
it's no money. You're taking the money that they earn together. Okay,
what about ten grand a month and laundry and then
how much in new clothes? Yeah, you kind of with
that amount of money that you spend on clothes, you
don't need to do laundry, you know. And I was like,
you know, if I'm spending ten k and laundry, I
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don't need to buy no new clothes, clean clothes. Another
thing that Ebony pointed out is maybe doctor Dre's not
even mad about this. We're mad, right, Everybody watching this
is like because she's look at Jeff Bezos. They had
a very amicable divorce and they still, you know, send
each other love and blessings and all of that and
work it out. She's moved on, y'all. Comparing Jeff Basos
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to doctor Dre. Okay, if if doctor Dre, if Jeff
if jaf, if Jeff Basos broke up with doctor Dre's money,
he'd kill himself. Okay, Famous Chris, that was a fair
Were you crazy? He worked a trillion dollars and you
wake up and you only work for billion? All right, Well,
let's go to your phone lines. Hello, who's this? Oh
my name miss Sandra. Hey, you guys, I've been listening
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some day. One don't believe you, Sandra. That means you're
old like us. No, I'm thirty one. Oh, I've been
listening one. I remember when you guys were a little
bit heavy on the ratchetness with the decision and shoot
your shy. I missed those days. I missed a decision. Man,
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I missed those we have fun misses, and I am Haitian.
Therapists want to give a science all my Haitians. What
kind of therapist physically mental, mental health therapist? I love it? Okay,
all right, I'm from Brooklyn and I live in Maryland,
so okay, shout me out. So we're talking about doctor
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Dre's divorce. What do you think? Is it excessive? What
should comes? What do you think? I think that we're
looking at it through regular people's eyes, and as a millionaire,
I think it's really easy to wrap up the private jets,
the five star hotels, the luxury villains and everything, and
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regular income spend a lot traveling. So I'm sure sound yes, Sandro,
I've never been called broke so sweetly. It was just
like you're we're looking at a trough, regular regular people's eyes.
That's exactly why this is a billion dollar divorce. A
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million billion dollars maybe right, absolutely absolutely, like they can
just go through money like water. I mean it's possible, Okay,
So basically sound, we need to act our wage in mind,
our goddamn business. Let rich people do what they do.
Absolutely like we can talk about um coach vactaitions, and
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you know three and a half are vacations and coach vacations.
Kind of it's kind of like what Chris Vox said.
If you make it thirty thousand and she won half,
then that's a different story. But if you got a
different million, right and she wouldn't have, well you be
all right, well, thank you something. I think I quoted
Chris Rock too with the if Jeff Bezos woke up
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with a billion dollars he killed himself. I think that
was a Chris Rock joke too. I'm mistake. I think
he said a Bill Gates woke up with Oprah money
kill himself. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
We're talking about doctor doctor Dre's divorce. What's your opinion
on it? Call us now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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call and your opinions to the breakfast Club topic on
eight five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
he just joined us, Good morning. We're talking about doctor
Dre's divorce. Now we got some details of the weekend
about the divorce of what his wife is asking for.
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Do you have those details. G Yes, actually you know
what I'm doing right now because I'm reading some of
the things. But yes, nine hundred thousand for entertainment as
part of this two million dollars and spous of support
that she wons one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars
for charitable donations. But I'm reading another divorce lawyer, Holly Davis,
and she's saying the fact that she's asking for two
million dollars a month means that she is actually wants
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financial independence while the divorce is pending. And that request
also suggests that two million dollars per month is the
carrying costs for the property that she wants to remain
in while the divorce is pending, plus all of her
expenses and perhaps even the children's expenses if they are
with her quarantining with her. So she's saying that the
kind of life that they've been living requires millions to
cover expenses. But I thought they say too, care of
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the mortgage. I thought part of that in the meantime,
But I guess once this goes through, she'll have to
take care of it herself. But right now he's covering it.
I am not the highest grade of weeding in the dispensary.
I graduated from night School and Monks Corners of Carolina,
two years behind my schedule of nineteen ninety six graduation day.
But I would like to record the show. There's nothing
financially independent about this. What the what is that the
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term that the attorney used financially And then another thing
that she said is if you break down the math, right,
if Drey is worth eight hundred million dollars, two million
dollars per month equals twenty four million each year, which
is only point zero three percent of what he's worth. See. See,
we got to talk about this worth thing, all right?
Who determines this whole worth thing? Because online my worth
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is ten million dollars, that's that's true. But I don't
have ten million dollars. Yeah, so yeah, I guess you
say worth, But if it should be what you have liquid, right,
But then it's also what you sell because I can
right now if I sell my company, it could be
worth this. But if the pandemic hits or the market drops,
it could be worth this. But let me ask you something.
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If you're and God forbid, this shouldn't happen. But if
you got divorced. Wouldn't you want your wife to have half? Yes?
I would, Okay, I would be in the courtroom with
my hands on my hips, saying, what the hell is
nine hundred thousand dollars in entertainment? Take your hands off
your hips, like that's why I'm divorcing. The right chair
you got, he got on his hip looking back at me.
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Let's but I'm saying, regardless, you would want them that
you would want your wife to have half? Absolutely, But
I still got questions. And I'm not giving you one
hundred and fifty thousand dollars in charity. No, that's not
how charity works. Let's go to the full. Hello. Who's this? Hello? Yeah,
what's up? Bro? What's your name? Steph? You're smoking? Or
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can you talk to us right now? That's that smoke?
A laugh when somebody cut somebody smoking? That's your opinion, bro, ahead,
give it to us. Man the bill that's crazy, my
whole thing. That's a whole nother bill, that's a whole
nother baut for us. And then don't talk about that.
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What do you need this money for? I mean saying
I kind of feel like Sandra. I don't think those
regular people should be having this conversation. You if you've
never made two million in your life, I can't even
I don't think we're you're qualified to have this conversation.
Thank you, and let's not judge him. Maybe he has
well if my if Sandra think our eyes are regular okay,
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definitely spoke a regularly sported Hello. Who's this? Hey? What's up? Guys?
Good morning? Hey? What's your name is that? So? I
feel like, um, doctor Trace like definitely deserves the money.
She's been with him since day one, not day one,
maybe like day thirty number two and v come on now, um,
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that was Charlotmagne. Oh Charlottagne. I'm sorry. I think in
honor this, we should played his original song I'm not
gonna curse, but it's called it just ain't ish but
blank and trick. So he knew what it was, but
les yeus note she him and she made him be
the man that he is today. Twenty four years later,
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and everybody wants to rush and be on the Forbes
Billionaire list, but then they don't want to pay like
a billionaire. Michael Jordan paid his ex wife. There was
no problem. And even though I'm Robert Johnson, if you
got the money and the woman made you who you
are twenty five years later, the best years of my life.
Pay like a boss, Pay like a billionaire. Not you
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say twenty five years ago, like doctor Drey wasn't forty
year twenty five years ago? Sixty, it's not that st
twenty five years Wait, Hoddan Charlemagne, you know what it
is to get with a twenty five year old. I mean,
let's be really raised by their mother. But you're doing
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a lot of reason. I'm sure Michelle Obama could tell
some stories about when she met and Mary Barack. You're
grown to a certain extent, but most of your growing
will happen in those other years after right, and about
mister Lai told y'all what Dre used to do. So
we only we don't even know what she put up
with behind the scenes. The bole she is saying, she
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is saying some things, by the way, and this is
just to quote what she's saying. She also is saying
that he was intoxicated, told her that he wanted her
to leave our Brentwood residence. He started yelling at me,
fu f you get the f out, Get the f out,
go to Malibu. She moved. She said the next day
he was still angry, sent text messages. Do not spend
one more cent period. You can't be mean and disrespectful
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and spend my heart and money at that. And she
said that he committed to improving our marriage. He said
he would attend couples therapy with me and stopped drinking.
And she said it was not long before he showed
he could not keep those promises. And she said that
he would threaten her via text messages and all of that.
We'll see. Gee, she got to get back on the
market before her best she is are over. He already
has already want to be on the billionions Listen, women,
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they only do to black men, the white men on
the fourth billionaire list. That's how he could tell he's
new to the billionaire lists. Not true. They'll take their
watch through all of this. They paid greatly to keep
the dirt hidden, to keep all the dirt hidden. They
don't walk all that stuff that they'd be doing out
in public. They just want a nice Amicabulls split. And
they still got plenty of money. Drey is showing he's
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not used to his billions because he's getting nervous. Shoot
them with him for over. We don't even know if
he's doing Why do you keep saying billions? We never
said the millions, but he was celebrating that. Yeah, but
it wasn't billion. It was a few billion he needs
right now, he's worth eight hundred million if we go
by that, thank you. I don't even know if Dre
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has a problem with it. He didn't say anything. That's
just we just giving an opinion. That's us. That's our
broadcast business. That's our broadcast. Uh, that's us, would all
regular eye and I said that, I said he man,
I said, he might not have a problem paying the money.
Maybe he's fine. Can we play that? Can we play
that song? Just in case the younger generation playing that song?
That wasn't the ten version of that song. What's the
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moral of the story, guys. The moral of the story
is mind your broke ass business, Okay, behind the business
that pays you. And it ain't uh Beach by Drea
or whatever the name of Dre's company is. It's gracious,
all right, it's just us looking on the outside and
we can't believe somebody would spend nine hundred grand and entertainment.
That just means get you goddamn money up we outside
the club looking in yeah, you right, all right, we
(49:35):
got rumors on the way. What we're talking about. Let's
talk about a new book that is out today. And
there's some shocking allegations in this book. And we'll tell
you who this person is. And I mean, yeah, you're
gonna be interested. I'm getting this book today. All right.
We'll get into that when we come back. Keeping locked
this to breakfast club. Good morning. Oh gosh, the rumor
(49:59):
report got it? All right? Well, this is about a
young girl named Trinity. Now, there was an Instagram live
video that was circulating and it shows her being verbally
and physically abused by her stepmother, stepmother and her father. Yes,
and little Scrappy had posted about it. And then deb
(50:20):
Anthony we know her. You know that's Vakafaca's mother who
also managed a lot of notable artists and we've seen
her on Loving Hip Hop. She actually managed to get
the young girl Trinity and take care of her. Here's
what happened. She's good. And if we can stop making
all the fake pages, let them know you're good. She's
more than protected, honey, she's good. All steak, don't have
(50:44):
nothing on me right now. Now. Trinity's father has since posted,
and here is his explanation of why he was throwing
his daughter to the ground and sitting on her chest
restraining her. Start worrying about her. She ain't what you're
looking at as a concerned father. What you're looking at
is somebody who will go beyond boundaries, whatever measures to
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make sure that my child gets it, okay, before she
get it from somebody else. She ain't ready for the streets,
so she ain't ready for me. What was she gonna do?
So you go to some random stranger's house because you
won't smoke some weed. You don't know who these people are.
So what if it was them doing it and they
garage and not me. Yeah, I don't beat my daughters.
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I don't. I don't know what kind of punishment that is.
I don't beat my daughters. You know what I'm saying.
No hands will be put on my daughter. I beat
my oldest daughter. I spent there one time when she
was like three, and I felt so stupid. Okay, because
one thing you realize when you get older is the
way our parents raised us, with all those beatings. That
wasn't the move. It was actually cruel and unusual punishment.
(51:48):
I wasn't supposed to get a beaten with an extension
card back in the day, and then my dad made
me go take a bath. That's that's culture. Yeah, no,
I'll I'll pop my daughter. I haven't had to pop
my daughters in a long time. But watching that abuse
and the fact that you taped it and thaught it
was okay and put it on a live and then
have the step moms slapper like that is abuse, bro.
And I understand. I understand you saying I want my
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daughter to walk the straight line, because we all want
our kids to walk the straight line, but doing it
that way, it's not going to accomplish anything. When your
parents said this will hurt you, this will hurt me
more than it will hurt you, that's absolutely true. If
you've ever putting your hands on your daughter, and also too,
you know what, you realize they're just kids, So you
can't really punish a person for what they don't know.
(52:31):
You know how stupid you look popping a three year
old or four year old because they did something wrong.
They don't even know they're doing something wrong. You can
have a conversation with him How are you gonna tell
kids to use their words but you're not using yours? No? No,
Sometimes they know what they're doing wrong, they're doing on
purpose all right now. Justin Bieber was in a reflective
mood and he posted on his Instagram account. I came
(52:52):
from a small town in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. I didn't
have material things and was never motivated by money or fame.
I just loved music. But as I became a teenage
I let my insecurities and frustrations dictate what I put
my value in. My values slowly started to change. I
let ego and power takeover, and my relationships suffered because
of it. I truly desire healthy relationships. I want to
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be motivated by truth and love. I want to be
aware of my blind spots and learn from them. I
want to walk in the plans God has for me
and not try and do it on my own. I
want to give up my selfish desires daily so I
can be a good husband and future dad. I'm grateful
that I can walk with Jesus as he leads the way,
and then he posted a cover of Casey and JoJo's
All My Life Listen to this I'm gonna tell you something, man,
(53:50):
I like Justin Bieble. Drop on the clues bons for
Justin Bieble. I think Justin people is absolutely one of
these white people who gets it. He is a white
person who uses his privilege to bat prejudice. And I
think he really really, really really really just wants the
best for everybody. He's just a good human. I salute
Justin Bieber all right now. Michael Cohen's book is out today,
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his memoir Disloyal, and some of the things that he
talks about in this book is he says that Donald
Trump said some things about his then fifteen year old daughter.
This was back in two thou twelve. They were at
Trump's New Jersey golf club, and he caught him staring
at his daughter and he said, and he said, Donald
Trump said, when did she get so hot? When he
learned that the girl that he was staring at was
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Michael Cohen's daughter. And then in another part of the book,
he said that Trump would lear at contestants at a
Miss Universe pageant, saying that he could have all of them.
We all have heard that story before. He also said
that Trump, oh, you owe me five minutes. But That's
what I'm saying. Michael Cohen wants me to be mad
at Donald Trump for saying that to his daughter. No,
I'm mad at you for letting him say it. Word.
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I'm saying, what's wrong with your hands? Michael? Absolutely? Okay?
Donald Trump was according eight years ago. No, according to
Michael Cohen, he said Trump also cornered and forcibly kissed
multiple women at his office right now. They didn't say
which office this took place in, but you know, of course,
you know. The White House Press Secretary gave a statement
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Michael Cohen as a disgrace, fellon and despired lawyer who
lied to Congress. He has lost all credibility and it's
unsurprising to see his latest attempt to profit off of lies.
There is nothing wrong with him telling those stories now,
but he also has to hold himself accountable and say
that he was complicit and a lot of those things.
Because if you sat around and you watched that behavior
back in the day, you know what I mean now.
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According to Michael Cohen, who is Donald Trump's ex lawyer,
he also said in this book that Donald Trump made
disparaging remarks about black world leaders, including Nelson Mandela the
former South African president, and US minorities in general. According
to Michael Cohen, who, by the way, he is serving
a three year sentence for making false statements to Congress,
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he said that following Mandela's death in twenty thirteen, Donald
Trump said, Mandela f the whole country up. Now it's
an ish hoo f Mandela. He was no leader. He
also all that, Michael Cohen. He also allegedly said, tell
me one country run by a black person that isn't
an ish hoole. They are all complete effing toilets. You
went along with all of that, Michael Cohen, And now
(56:22):
that things aren't having worked out between you and uh
Donald Trump, you airing him out, don't. It's hard for
me to respect people like that. I'm gonna be honest
with you, boy. All right, Well, I'm angela yee and
that is your rumor report. We gotta we gotta bring
back the days when people just get fed up, just
get just get beat bloody, like we gotta bring those
days back. Yeah, somebody said, day to a grown ass
(56:44):
man tells you that your fifteen year old daughter hot,
and you don't tell him watch his ff and mouth work. Yeah,
that terrible. Come man, another one. He's forcibly kissing these
women like this is what you know. I don't care
like my daughter, I don't care how old you'll call me.
And I'm eighty. I get some old people to come
with me and we'll go with some ass or something.
But come on now, like the visual of that was awful.
You were he was an accessory to all those crimes
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he got. He was an accessory to all of that.
My dad's eighties something. Right now, if I call him
right now, he's coming with the strap, and it is
what it is. At eighty, he don't matter. That's that's
what it is. But especially his granddaughter defined shout that
happened his gun. He has an illegal gun. He can
carry it in all the states legally, just legal show.
We know you got caught with a nine and a
half inch deal those. I just want to make sure
(57:27):
I try to be serious with you. Turned into a
party real quick with you. All right, Well, let's keep
the party going. Who are you giving your donkey to?
Oh well, we're giving in to a white woman who
did not use her privilege to combat prejudice. We'll talk
about it, all right. We'll get into that next keeping
locked this to breakfast cloud go morning. It's time for
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Donkey of the Day, a democrat, So being Dunky of
the day a little bit of a mix like a
day Now. I've been called a lot of my twenty
three years, but Donkey of the Day is a new wife.
Donkey of to Day for Tuesday, September eighth goes to
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an author and professor from Kansas named Jessica Kruge. Who
is Jessica Kruge? Well, the answers to that is who
the hell knows, okay. See. Jessica Kruge was born and
raised a white Jewish woman in Kansas, but at various
points in her life she claimed to be from North Africa,
the US, and the Caribbean and most fitting the Bronx.
(58:30):
Why is the Bronx most fitting? Well, what does your
uncle Shalla always tell you? The craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida. And what
Jessica Kruge has been doing is crazy, very Bronx like.
So if the bubble goose fits, wear it, okay. See.
Jessica Kruge is the latest in a long line of
people to prove the legend, Paul Mooney, Correct, everybody wants
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to be an N word, but nobody wants to be
an N word. What are you talking about, Uncle Shalla? Well,
let's go to CNN for the report. Please. College professor
in DC has revealed she's been pretending to be black
her entire career. Jessica Kruge. She's an associate professor at
George Washington University and has written extensively about Africa and
Latin America, all while claiming her own black and Latina heritage.
(59:15):
But in an article published on medium dot com yesterday,
she apologized. She revealed she's white and Jewish. She grew
up in a Kansas City suburb. Her story is not
unlike Rachel doles All remember her. She's another white woman
who claimed that she was black while teaching studies African
of Studies at Eastern Washington University. She even was the
head of her local NAACP chapter. One of Jessica Kruge
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students said that she used a lot of Spanish in
her speech, always changed the exact place she said she
was from, even said the N word when it was
in texts that the class was reading. A spokesperson for
George Washington University said the university is aware of her
article and is looking into this situation gets worse. DA's
more to this story. Let's go to People magazine for more.
(01:00:00):
She adds that she should absolutely be canceled and that
she's not a culture vulture, she's a culture leech. In
the blog post, she explains how during her adult life
she took on multiple assumed identities, first North African blackness,
then US rooted blackness, then Caribbean rooted Bronze blackness. In
the post, she writes, quote, I have not only claimed
these identities as my own when I had absolutely no
(01:00:21):
right to do so, but I have formed intimate relationships
with loving, compassionate people who have trusted and cared for
me when I have deserved neither trust nor caring. In
her medium post, Crew calls her actions the very epitome
of violence, thievery, and appropriation. She adds that she has
been battling some unaddressed mental health demons for her entire life,
but says that does not justify what she did. Well,
(01:00:42):
I'm glad you know that, Jessica. Okay, that does not
justify what you did. Mental health issues. You know, I
have sympathy for all folks with mental health issues. I
deal with my own, Okay, I actually just started going
back to therapy physically last week. Okay, but your police,
all right. And in this article she wrote for Medium,
she said she's a culture voter or a culture leech whatever,
and that she should be canceled. That's exactly how you
(01:01:04):
know she's not black one, Jessica Crue claiming mental health
issues for random acts of racism is so white. And second,
you can't cancel yourself, all right, that's not how cancel
culture works. It is the epitome of white privilege to
stand in front of folks and say you're canceling yourself.
If you didn't get canceled personally by black Twitter, it
(01:01:25):
didn't happen. Trust me. I know I get canceled at
least twice a year. Okay, you really tried to do
some reverse psychology here, all right? Once again you proved
how white you are. Because this is classic be Rabbit. Okay,
this is classic be Rabbit in eight Mile. Now, I'm
a stern believer that if you live your truth like
(01:01:45):
Eminem did an eight Mile, no one can use your
truth against you. But this isn't living your truth. This
is just explaining to everyone that you have been living
a lie. Okay. And this is the problem I have
with white folks like Jessica Krue. If you really love
black people, if you really love black culture, if you
really want to help, if you want to you know,
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help this world, just stop being a racist world. Why
not use your God given privilege to combat prejudice. You
are white woman from Kansas. You could literally just be
yourself and do so much good in the hood. Okay,
we need white women like you singing black people's praises. Okay,
checking other white people when they are being racist bigots. Okay. See,
(01:02:29):
those natural caring superpowers white women have can be used
to actually help, but we see them so often hurt
because power in the wrong hands has a disastrous effect.
But Jessica, folks like you, Folks like Rachel dozall, y'all
would have way more impact being white allies instead of
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causing black dish union. Okay, why would you want to
waste all that good white skin? I need you to
be the kind of ally that lets me you your
white privilege, like Wi Fi in Starbucks. Why do so
many white people want to white out their whiteness. Okay, look,
white folks, listen to me. There's nothing wrong with being white.
It's not your whiteness that's the problem. It's white supremacy. Okay.
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That's what we want to get rid of, not just
not white people, just white supremacy. We want to dismantle racism. Okay,
not your race. Be white, be proud, okay, be proud
and white. But more importantly, be a good human. If
you are a good human, you will look out for
other humans. You will show love to all humans, you
will have empathy for all humans, and you will use
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your privilege to combat prejudice. Period. Peo, please give Jessica Crue. Well, actually,
let Kathy Griffin give Jessica Crue the biggest he hall.
Please give this giant jar of male the biggest he hall.
All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey today, sir, Yeah,
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so random, all right, when we come back, let's open
up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. I know on the East Coast, students
start today, kids start school today, So we're asking how
do you feel about bringing your kids back to school?
Weeks ago, I said I wasn't gonna do it, but
after talking to my kids, I decided to let them
do it. Now. They're only the way they're doing is
(01:04:21):
they're breaking the school into two, the classes into two.
So in my school, my kids school, they're doing, let's
say it is I don't know, fifteen kids per class.
Let's say so they're breaking it down into morning and afternoon,
so it's only five to seven kids per class. And
there's a morning class and I believe a night class
and afternoon class. So they're breaking it up so there's
not that many kids. But also they're doing things like
(01:04:42):
every kid has to wear a mask. Of course, they're
asking for parents to make sure that there are no
shoelaces so that, you know, the parents, the teachers don't
have to tie the kids shoes. So I changed my
mind because I wanted my kids to actually see kids
talk to kids, converse, you know, have conversations with each other.
That's what I wanted for my kids. So I did
change my mind. What about you, chalomagne Um, I'll talk
(01:05:06):
about it when we come back, all right, eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one? Are you allowing
your kids to go to school? Did you change your mind?
What are your thoughts call us now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. The phone call eight hundred
five eight five one oh five. Want to join it
(01:05:27):
to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Chalomagne the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us,
we're talking about our kids going back to school and
our thoughts on things. So let's go to the phone line. Hello,
who's this Jonathan? What's up? Brother? What's going on? Ball? Hey?
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How many kids you got? Any? Babies? Literally? Got one? Man? One?
How old? Five? Five? What are you doing for school?
You allow them to go back? Or you're doing virtual
What are your thoughts now? We're doing a virtual learner
right now. Just the cases and the canter that we
live in. They staidly going up like some of the teams.
They're not wearing masking or something like that. I don't
want to do it at all, miss Why I stay
(01:06:07):
a MONTHA but missus is like, uh, you know what, Missus,
but is on the outside of meshis or whatever? Okay, yeah,
I think that makes sense too. I guess this is
what area you're living and how the cases are. I
know in h New York, New Jersey, in this area,
I know that the cases where I think like one percent,
which is pretty low, but I know it really is percent. Right.
We got the option of actually let him go back
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to school anytime we want to, so like no in
thecations started to go, then we're probably let go go
back to school or whatever. But she enjoyed the home learned.
I got everything that she leaves and everything at home.
And that's what sucks. Man. You won't know if you've
made the right decision until God forbid some bs happens,
you know what I mean. That's why we all as
parents are on things and needles. That's why our parental
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parents know that anxiety that comes with being a parent
is through the roof right now because we all don't
know if we've made the right decision to tell no
outbreak happens, God forbid. So well, thank you for calling
Man and God with your baby. Yes, sir, y'all not
being with Joe Budding on online or whatever, y'all talk
(01:07:09):
to the manse over the phone. You know what I'm saying? Yeah,
what have you seen me say online? I have been
I't even been on social media in five days. No,
I'm just no, no, no, no, I'm just talking about
as far as like on the radio. So sorry, Like
y'all just haven't listed up in the house now. Y'all
too important to the coach to be beefing on online
or who's beach anything. Hey, that's hey, that's what that's
what it looks like versus social media. Because I see
(01:07:30):
somebody how y'all talking about the clips or whatever, Like
I don't watch the whole episode, so y'alln't understand what
exactly what he's hearing the whole but it is my opinion.
But y'all doing y'all thing. I focus with Joe. I
don't even know what he's talking about. I really don't.
I don't even know what you're talking about. He didn't
respond to me though what I did rich Mappy birthday.
But may be for what Joe I want to see.
I want to see all my people successful. Shout out
to Joe Budden. All right, all right, So what's the
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mort of the story if there's tomorrow? The all of
the story is as a parent who suffers from parental paranoia. Uh,
we will not know if We've made the right decision
sending our kids back to school until God forbids and
our break happens. So let's all pray instead. Even though
we have collective parental paranoida, let's all have collective parental
prayer as well. All right, now, we got rumors on
(01:08:13):
the way. Ye. Well, since we're talking about kids, let's
talk about Lebron had to say about not bringing his
kids into the NBA bubble. All right, we'll get into
that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomine the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
(01:08:33):
you just joined us, we're talking about our kids going
back to school and our thoughts on things. So let's
go to the phone line. Hello, who's this Jonathan? What's up? Brother?
What's going on? Buff? Hey? How many kids you got?
How many babies really got? One? Man? One? How old? Five? Five?
What are you doing for school? You allow them to
go back or you're doing virtual What are your thoughts now?
(01:08:54):
We're doing a virtual learner right now just because of
the cases in the count that we're living in, and
they said we're going up like something the teams they're
not wearing a mask and stuff, something like I don't
want to do it at all. Why I stay a month?
But missus is like, uh, you know what missus is,
but is on the outside of Memphis or whatever. Okay, yeah,
I think that makes sense too. I guess this is
what area you're living and how the cases are. I
(01:09:14):
know in uh New York, New Jersey in this area,
know the cases where I think like one percent, which
is pretty low, but I know it really is one percent. Right.
We got the option of actually let him go back
to school anytime we want to, you know, like, no,
it's the patients start to go, then we'll probably let
go go back to school or whatever. But she has
joined the home, learned, I got everything that she leaves
and everything at home. And that's what sucks. Man. You
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won't know if you've made the right decision until God
forbid some BS happens, you know what I mean. That's
why we all as parents are on pins and needles.
That's why our parental parents know of that anxiety that
comes with being a parent is through the roof right now,
because we all don't know if we've made the right
decision to tell no outbreak happens, God forbid. Well, thank
(01:09:57):
you for calling man and God with your baby. I envy, Yes, sir,
y'all not being with Joe buddon on online or whatever.
Y'all talk to the manse over the phone. You know
what I'm doing? Yeah? What have you seen me say online?
I have been. I ain't even been on social media
in five days. No, I'm just no, no, no, no,
I'm just talking about as far as like on the
radio some sorry, like y'all just handle this st up
(01:10:17):
in the house now, y'all too important to the coach
to be beefing online or who was beating Hey, that's hey,
that's what that's what it looks like versus social media.
Because I see somebody how y'all talking about the clips
or whatever, like I don't watch the whole episode, so
y'all don't understand what exactly what he's hearing the whole
but it is my opinion. But y'all doing y'all thing.
I focus with Joe. I don't even know what he's
talking about. I really don't. I don't even know what
(01:10:40):
you're talking about. He didn't respond to me, though, but
I did risk mappy birthday, but might be what Joe
I want to see. I want to see all my
people successful. Shout out to Joe Buden. All right, all right,
so what's the morrol of the story if there's tomorrow?
Moll of the story is as a parent who suffers
from parental paranoia. Uh, we will not know if we've
made the right decision sending our kids back to school
until God forbids and outbreak happens. So let's all pray instead.
(01:11:04):
Even though we have collective parental paranoid, let's all have
collective parental prayer as well. All right, Now we got
rumors on the way. Ye Well, since we're talking about kids,
let's talk about Lebron had to say about not bringing
his kids into the NBA bubble. All right, we'll get
into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the
guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
(01:11:25):
Let's talk Big Sean. This is the rum of report
with Angela Yeast. But first of all, shout out to
Big Sean for putting out an amazing album. I know
you guys have I'm sure all listen to right too,
shout the Big Shan have funny one songs. But still
(01:11:46):
it's a great album. I know it's hurt to put
out that many songs and have an album still be popping,
but I think he did a great job. Congrats to him.
I absolutely love Big Sean's album. Um I had heard.
I heard a lot of it last year, but it's
still very dope. I love to join wolves with post Malone.
I love ztfol ztfols hard in the fut Guard your heart.
(01:12:10):
Big Sean got some joints. I like Big Seans though,
and you know Big Sean had posted he said I
thought doing what I loved would always make me happy
and satisfied. To when I got tired of it, I
was confused and it drove me insane. Later I realized
I was just growing and had to gain a new
mentality and foundation on many levels and rediscover my passion
and try new things. I don't feel like this currently,
(01:12:30):
but I had never gone through wanting to kill myself
give up on my life until the past few years,
and I didn't realize how important it was to embrace
the ups and downs of life and enjoy it, taking
active steps to better it. It's in the journey. It's
the journey, all right. In addition, Big Sean said that
he is starting his own label after this album, so
he said it's time for that. So yes, I believe
(01:12:51):
it is time. If this his last album with Good Music,
what does that mean? You know what? I think this
might be his last album on Good Music, And I
mean it looks like he just wants to start his
own label too and put some other people on. All right, Well,
congratulation to him for that. I mean I've heard he
wants to put a lot of Detroit on, which I
think is dope. He has a whole song on there
with all Detroit artists, Yeah he does, and I actually
(01:13:13):
put I would like to hear more artists do that
kind of concept. I like the Detroit Detroit what's it called?
Detroit site for record m all right now, Lebron is
saying that he doesn't have his kids in the bubble,
and there's a reason for that, and it seems like
a very practical reason. Listen to this. There's nothing for
me to do. I mean, I got a sixteen year old.
I mean, he's gonna situble and do what. I got
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a thirteen year old he's gonna do what? And then
my five year old girl, it's nothing for her to
do here. The park is not open. It makes no
sense for me to be here. Lebron sounded so disgusted
by that question. I don't know what the exact question was,
but he just sounded disgusted, like, what the hell is
my child going doing? Why did you decide not to
bring your kids? What's the question that? He looked so
(01:13:56):
disgusted and sounded so disgusted answering that question. But it's
the truth. So that bubble is a work environment. That's
literally all it is. It's literally the NBA is that
we have to get this work done. No recreation, no family,
no entertainment. Work. Yeah, he's right. Are you allowed to
bring your family though, if you want to, Yeah, bring
your family. Yeah, But like you said, what is my
(01:14:17):
kid's gonna do all day long in that bubble? They're
gonna be bored out of their mind. Yes, play with
the other kids. I don't know, go to the pool,
but I feel them the kids will probably be like dad,
I want to go home to my beautiful house, all right.
An Rihanna, there's a documentary that's coming to Amazon next summer.
They've been talking about this documentary for such a long time,
but according to director Peter Burg, he said that Rihanna's
(01:14:39):
endeavors is would actually delay the release of this movie.
She's got so many different things going on. So they said,
the Rihanna doc is something they've been working on for
almost four years. Amazon's gonna release it next summer and
sometime hopefully around the fourth of July. It's been a
really epic journey the past four years with her. I
can't wait to see that now. Rihanna also posted a
(01:15:00):
picture and apparently, well she didn't post it, but there
was a picture posted and it looks like she was
bruised and battered, and they said the reason is that
she fell off of her electric scooter. There was an
accident and that was what happened. The scooter flipped over
smacked her in the face and forehead. So they said
it looks worse than it is and she is healing
from that. I don't play around with them scooters, by
(01:15:21):
the way. I see people going off fast on those
scooters all the time, and yeah, I am not playing
those games. Landed on on. She was injured for at
least six months. She couldn't walk in heels. Her ankle
was swollen. She don't play with them scooters either. Yeah,
I don't like nothing with two wheels, what not even
a bike. I'm gonna get you a bike, motorcycle, bikes.
(01:15:43):
I mean I used to ride bikes back in the day,
like you know, of course, when you was a kid.
But now I gonna get you a bike. Down, I'm
gonna get you he Na, you just want shut up.
I'm only doing this story because it was trending. What
Odell Beckham Junior. What happened? All right? Well, on the
podcast Thoughts next Door, they talked about next Door, you
(01:16:06):
know Selena Powis and anyway they had I don't know
they do their own podcast, Thoughts next Door. Yeah, I
never knew. Okay, amazing he went on their podcast. No oh,
I was about to tell you. Chief Keep's baby mom
was on there and she had this to say about
Odell Beckham Junior. Go, you can't. You gotta keep it. Oh,
(01:16:31):
allegedly we're avoiding lawsuits here. Allegedly. Yes, he loves Okay,
that was my first time ever. I never did it,
you're actually doing it. I actually couldn't. Okay, he wanted
me to come on a plane. I was like, make
sure you don't have any underwear, don't take a shower
for twenty four hours. And I'm like, damn, what the
(01:16:51):
you on? But he was like take a picture. This
hog got flown out. He was like, take a picture
of whoa. Yeah. So I only talked about it because
I saw a lot of people discussing it online. I
don't know if that's true or not, but that's what
people are talking about when they talk about Odell Beckham
Junior and toilets and why that's trending. Now what affoidel
suits them? He could? They said allegedly, They did say allegedly.
(01:17:14):
It's just weird. Man. Every people have podcasts, People do
these interviews, and people say whatever they feel like they
want to say or whatever they can stay just to
get attention. A lot of this stuff is really just
to get what happened just now, which is a mention.
I mean, but you know, I only did it because
a lot of people were talking about it online and
(01:17:35):
they're like, wow, Odel. So I just wanted y'all to
know what it was. Take from it what you will
might not be true. Well, can I just say, for
all the people who have platforms, all these people who
have podcasts, you know, learn from us. When you put
these things out there, you better have some proof that
can back these things up, because people will sue you.
(01:17:55):
Trust me. Listen to somebody who's been sued a few times.
Ain't somebody who has sued a couple of But if
you say, allegedly does it, I don't think allegedly always
protects you. Not always. I'm not not not always. I
think in most cases it can. All right, Well I'm
Angela Yee and that is your alleged rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss Yee. All right, when we come back,
(01:18:16):
let's get to the People's Choice Mixed revote. Shout the revote.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice
mixes up. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now, um, shout everybody in Atlanta.
Shout the DJ Louis V. Shout to June, Shout the
(01:18:36):
DJ Mona. My whole family at the one oh five
point three to beat family had an amazing time out.
I was in Atlanta for a day, have to take
care of some business, and I actually did a party,
my first party. It was it was kind of strange,
you know, coming from the New York New Jersey area,
if you don't wear a mask, it's kind of like
people look down on you, like you should be wearing
your mask. But Atlanta, when you wear your mask, they
kind of look down on you. Black. Why you got so?
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I think I was the only one in the club
beside staff with masks on. So you're in the studio
in Atlanta doing the show. Yeah, I'm in the studio
in Atlanta. Yep. So you didn't bring your equipment and
set it up yourself. You went to the studio. Yeah,
went to the studio. Yeah. Shout out to Louis V
for having all his personalities in the studio. I'm ready
to get back in the studio, my goddamn self. Okay,
I'm tired of this zoom, tired of these laptops. I
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need to be back in the studio. I need that energy. Well,
if you go back to the studio, still gotta use
your laptop, sir. You know what I mean, all right
when we come back. We got the positive notice to
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club all right now,
Charloman you got a positive note for the people? Yes,
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I do my positive notice simply this. It's a Tuesday,
start of another workweek, a lot of kids going back
to school. I just want everybody out there to know
you cannot break a person who gets their strength from God.
So a lot of us parents right now are leaning
on our higher power in order to not let that
parental paranoia, that anxiety ascending our kids back to school
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during this pandemic make us go crazy. So just know,
all the parents out there, and for anybody in general,
you cannot break a person who gets their strength from God.
Breakfast Club, you know I'm finish with y'all. Duckle