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Angeli and Chomagine the guy my dad asked up. The
breakfast club is own right, I'm not kooka. I love
coming here. I'm never not gonna come here. You guys
are good to me, And the tournament was in a
lot of people in hip hop generation. The breakfast club
is where people get the information on the topics, on
the artists and everything like that. In that aspect, radio
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is still important. The breakfast Club with my name come
up respected. Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela Ye,
good morning. He's amby Cholo Migne the guy, Peace to
the planning in this Monday, what up Toronto? Good morning,
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Happy Monday, guys, Happy Monday. Today. One of those days
where I agree with Andrew Yang when he says we
need a four day work week, because I damn sure
would love an extra day. But this weekend was incredible.
Twenty year anniversary of Girlfriend's Girlfriends, The show I Already
Loved debuted on Netflix this Friday, and this is a
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show that you knew was amazing, but you just reminded
again how amazing it was. The NFL started, uh yesterday,
even though my team decided to lose on purpose just
to pay They did start Thursday. Thought that my team
played yesterday though, and Tea, how your team do my cowboy?
We lost on purpose? You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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We didn't want to take no attention away from just
that amazing, amazing, incredible verses we saw last night with
Queen Patty LaBelle and Queen Gladys Night drop on a
clude bomb for those two Queen, Yeah, I was curious
to which one you were watching, because you know, they
were on at the same time, the versus of course,
and and the Cowboys, cowgirls, whatever you want to call him.
And I was curious. I was like, which one, which
girls is he watching tonight? Is he is he messing
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with the football team or Patty? You know, I was curious,
first of all, neither one of those women groups okay,
two grown asked women. I think that y'all are very
disrespectful when y'all keep calling Patti LaBelle and Gladys Night aunties.
Those ain't aunties. Those are big mamas. Okay, that left
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the grand mars. Okay that that word grand means something. Okay,
they earned that. They ain't no aunties. And Dion Walwick
came out same with them last night another big mama. Yes,
yes they did before the cooking too. I mean, that
was a great versus. It was. It was a great
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versus man they I mean, that was who I mean.
I had a great time. It was. It was on
last night long, I mean the woman when they were
they were telling stories and giving us behind the scenes
and it was just it was just it was great.
It was great to watch. Yeah, I'm gonna be honest
with you. I never I didn't turn into the Cowboys
Rams game, not once. Obviously, shut up, shut up. I
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was fixated. I was really fixated on the versus battle.
And I can't really describe in words what that versus
made me feel last night, but I can tell you
that whatever that feeling was, it's it's a it's an energy.
I want my life to always be like just warm, unbothered,
this joy just gone. It felt good. I felt on
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my own. Why did it this one? I love that one?
It was just it was just a vibe, man, It
was a vibe. It was the energy, It definitely was.
All right, Well, tam Tameran's joining us. Termin Halls joining
us today, Yes, Tameron Hall, Yeah, Taman Hall will be
joining us today. Yea yeah. Her new season starts today
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as well. Okay, so we're gonna be kicking with Timerhall.
So let's get right into it. Front page news. What
we're talking about, easy, ah, man, Well, let's talk about
a police officer who attacked a passenger and the left
a black person by the way, and we'll tell you
what happened. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping
locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
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DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy we all the
Breakfast Club's getting some front page news that Saturday, the
Lake has eliminated the Rockets one nineteen ninety six. They
won the series four to one. Now the Nuggets beat
the Clippers on Sunday one eleven ninety eight, and tonight
the Heat take on the Celtics. Right now, are really
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proving people right when they say that they could possibly
beat cursed? I don't know how they are on the
verge of possibly losing this series. Now, I don't I
don't understand it. Yea two series is time in the
three they're going to Game seven. Yeah, for some reason,
there was too too now nfoul. Seahawks beat the Falcons
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thirty at twenty five. The Ravens beat the Browns thirty
eight six. Bills beat the Jets twenty seven seventeen. The
Las Vegas Raiders beat the path To thirty four to thirty.
The Bears beat the Lines twenty seven twenty three. The
Packers beat the Vikings forty three thirty four. The Patriots
beat the Dolphins twenty one eleven. Washington football team, they
beat the Eagles twenty seven seventeen. They charge just beat
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the Bengal sixteen thirteen. The Saints beat the Buccaneers thirty
four twenty three. The Cardinals beat San Francisco twenty four
to twenty And how to rams do? How to rams do?
In the Cowboys game, I don't remember how the Cowboys lost.
The Cowboys lost on purpose, you know what I'm saying,
Just to show respect the Queen Patty Labelling and Queen
Gladys Knight. We didn't want to, you know, take away
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any headlines from them, so I respect it, goodness, gracius.
And then Monday night put theball let's Steeler's take on
the Giants tonight at seven and the Titans take on
the Broncos at ten. What else we got easy? Well,
A sheriff's deputy in Georgia has been fired. He was
captured on video repeatedly punching a black man during a
traffic stop. Now the victim is Rogerick Walker and by
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the way, he's being held over outstanding warrants. A video
of the incident after the stop for a broken tail
light has gone viral. So he was just a passenger
in the car, by the way, Rogeric Walk, He wasn't
even the driver of the car. They asked him for
his ID. He didn't understand why he should have to
show his ID, and that's when the sheriff's deputy then
started punching him. And according to the deputy, he told
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a bystander that Walker bit him. But he did lose
consciousness twice at least during the beating, and there's pictures
you can see his face. There's also video of the incident,
which is very difficult to listen to. On the video
you can see he's trying to get free his wobbly
and he was arrested on suspicion of obstructing officers and
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battery according to jail records. And he's in jail. He's
there his lawyers demanding his release on bond and said
that they had asked him to review the case. He
also accused investigators of him properly talking to his client
without an attorney at the jail. M Let me guess
the deputy is under investigation the police officer now and
he's probably gotten paid leave while he's under investigation. He
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was fired, Nothing has happened. Oh he got fired, Okay, good,
it's amazing and it isn't and there is an ongoing investigation.
But yes, he was fired, so now he needs to
be charged being that he was fired. Now you need
to be charged like a common everyday person would if
they committed a Hayne is Filing act like that. They
did not identify the deputy yet, but they said he
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was fired for excessive use of force and a criminal
investigation has been turned over to the district attorney. All right,
quick firing are out of surgery after being ambushed in
a shooting in Compton and shotting critically injured Saturday night.
They are out of surgery. It looks like they are
going to be able to recover. They said they don't
know what the long term impact is, but they have
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survived the worst. The deputies are one male and one female.
They were ambushed as they were sitting in their vehicle.
At a press conference Saturday night, they said the shooting
in Compton was done in a cowardly fashioned It happened
at seven pm. The suspect approached from behind the deputies vehicle,
walked along the passenger side, acted as if he was
walking past the car. That's when he raised a pistol
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and shot multiple times, hitting both deputies. You know, both
of those stories are horrible. The way that man was
abusing the lift and those cops being shot. Neither one
of those situations should happen. The only difference is the
man who shot those police officers will definitely be brought
up on criminal charges. You saw the President already calling
for the death penalty for so that's that's all we
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would want. On the flip shode, you know, an officer
does something like like like what happened to that young
man in the lift. That officer needs to be charged
like a criminal. That's it. But Donatran posted on Twitter
animals that must be hit hard if they die. If
they die fast child death penalty for the care The
only way to stop this m all right, well that
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is front page news. Get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. If you're upset,
you need to vent Hit us up right now. Maybe
you're mad, maybe you had a bad morning, bad weekend,
whatever it may be. Or maybe you feel blessed. Hit
us up right now. Eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. Is the breakfast club, Go morning, the
breakfast Club. I'm telling what year. This is your time
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to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We
want to hear from you on the breakfast club. All right,
get it off your chest? Can I get it off
my chest? First? So I just found out that the
fresh Prince of bel Air, the mansion in La they
Air being being it so you can stay in it
for a night and kind of live like Will Smith
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did back then. And it's only thirty dollars a night.
How crazy is eighty dollars. Thirty dollars a night. You
can stay in the mansion, the same mansion that the
Fresh Prince taped A Fresh Prince of bel Air. But
this is my problem. It's sold out already, thirty dollars.
It's sold that first. It is thirty dollars a night,
of all. I know for a fact that Envy is
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not reading the other stipulations. There's no way that place
is just thirty dollars a night. There's got to be
more to this is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary. It's thirty dollars,
and that makes sense. And the money is going to
I believe the Boys and Girls Club or something like that,
that donating all the money. But thirty dollars, what's the
how long do you get to keep it? Like? Do
you get to keep it for three days? Two? That
one night exactly? Like? How long do you get to
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stay in there for thirty dollars a night? Does it matter?
Maybe a long stage? That's just dope. That's like history.
It's only it's one bedroom, one bad, one bad, one
private bath in Biggs's house. I don't know how they
did that. Maybe they're only giving you a section of
the house. Okay, I said, it's am. It was just
used as the exterior just of course it was a
movie set on the inside. But I would have been
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his bedroom and bathroom on the show, along with the
pool side lounge and dining room. That's still dope. I
did it. I can afford that thirtyallars. That would have
did that for thirty dollars. That would have been dope.
But it's sold out already. All Right, Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Angela. Yo, snack man, Okay, snack man, our
resident comedian. I never heard from me in a long time.
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Snack Man, where you've been working. I'm gonna start working
at four am in the fourth quarter, so um yeah, okay,
so I uh, congratulations to everyone involved with the breakfast club.
You're you know, because now Angela, now we have something
in common. Boo boo, what's that? Yeah? Yo, Like I'm
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in the Cooler's Hall of Fame. We're first ballot alongside
the jerky boys and crank anchors. Okay, joke that the joke.
Let let me let me tell still, I'm still waiting
for this long water crank up. Keep pulling the car go.
What do you call a Mexican hangover. I feel like
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I heard this before. What what's that? A corona virus? Yeah?
This lama not cranking, man. I think I think the
engine gone might need oil. I feel like the cord
just popped when we pulled it. Just is trash. Get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent here this
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right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast
club I've been with. This is your time to get
it off your chest. Whether you're man black, thank you
from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got something
on your mom? Hello, who's this? Hey, Dja Handy, Hey,
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hey Sharaman, good morning, thy, good morning. How are y'all doing?
How are you doing this morning? Oh? That's say good morning.
What's up y'all? What's up up, young king? How are you?
I'm good? Right, I'm good, Ready for school already in
the morning. Hush, I hear that. Oh yeah, we don't
play around him. There you go. I'll call the into
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stage that. I think Charlomagne is fine. It was fine
around this time last year, and he's steel fine. And
I really hope that his wife got them play and
y'all gots like some type of enborce me or something
of me wringing y'all name on the radio because y'all,
ain't you saying this? Everybody know me now? Well, thank you?
You know what I mean now. But so it's so
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beautiful killer, that you have such great taste, that such
a fine mother who just knows what the beautiful things
in life are. That. I don't trust your judgment now, Kayla,
but thank you for calling hello. Who's this hill man?
He's up? Get it off her chests? Bro Yes. First
of all, I just want to thank y'all for like
all the policy positive like. Man, it's just hard on
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me sometime, but I listened to y'all every day, and
y'all y'all come up with a lot of things that
are I take and I put it to my everyday life.
So I want to thank y'all for that. I actually
want to grind Charlotte Magin't off about them cow girls.
Don't grind them up? Got grind them up a little bit, man,
what's up? What's up? Charlotte? Man? Y'all got that green
team over there. Man, First of all, you should show
some respect, okay, because the respect was shown last night
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the Gladys Knight and Patty LaBelle My Cowboys lost on
purpose because we didn't want to take away from the
energy of that versus last night, all right, so you
should show some respect that we showed the respect man. Awesome.
Look man, I just want to shout out to my wife. Man,
we just had our second baby. Congratulations brother man, Thank
you man, jelly man. Yes, just understand that. I know
things are tough, but we're gonna get through everything. Man.
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We just gotta stick together. We can let all the
outside negative energy like get to us. All right. I
want to thank y'all for that, though, man, Thank y'all.
Have a good one. Brother. Hello, who's this? Yo? Was good?
As atm SAM. I had to drop the out phone
because the outphone wasn't paying me what's going on? But
I'm saying, what's going on? Yo? What's going on? Yo? Um?
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I got two things to get up our chest. I
need the general I need the generation of wealth Combo.
I just hit you on Twitter just now, Bro, I
gotta get this generationally well for the seed. I'm doing
okay right now. I don't want to board the bread,
so it's kind of hard. To get in touch with
you and season because you know, with the whole COVID thing.
But whenever you can reach out or you know, if
you got some town for a brother, I need help, bro,
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you're and then um yo, my boy mellow he moved
to Michigan on the lowere him. He moved to Mexico,
Michigan or Michiganstan him and his girl and the steps done.
They just split up out of here. Your I guess
it was better opportunities down there, So mellow mellow shout
out from the whole breakfast club. Man had fun down there.
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Good luck. I love y'all. I gotta go to the
gym playing the finish back open gang. Okay, I phone
clean up it loves him, f y I two man
um the Bell and Mansion. It's only five nights that
it for thirty dollars in me. Yeah, October eighth, eleventh,
and the fourteenth. It's just show that they're doing only
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five nights to thirty dollars a night. But it's solvable
for groups to two. Yeah, but you made a team
like it was thirty dollars a night. Exactly. It's only
five nights. I just said, it's sold out. It was
thirty dollars a night, that's all I said. Yeah, but
you made a thing like you could rent it any
time for thirty dollars a night. I didn't say that.
I just said, it's thirty dollars a night, and it
would have to be a little more to it. They
ain't a little us third dollars a night. I would
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have stayed there. But anyway, get it off your chests.
Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If
you need to vent hit us up now. We got
rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about Big
Sean his album, his third album, did that debut at
number one, And we'll tell you some of the things
that happened after he released his album. All Right, we'll
get into that next. Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This
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is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now,
David East was on a flight headed to uh He
was removed from my flight headed to Atlanta. And this
was on Friday, and he wrote on Instagram and racism
and he posted a three minute video of his experience
on Delta. He said, if Delta racist. Ain't even the
word that Jamaican man defending me and he don't even
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know me. He watched the racist harassment. Listen to this
cool racism. Damn the whole force game. When a lady
that got me off the plane, she had him. Now
all is going on in the moves. Black people are
getting shot everything day. Y'all do this on an airplane.
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We got people on an airplane that I don't even
know that's getting up and defending me. He also said,
Delta Airlines, y'all need to stop hiring these racist, stupid,
ignorant Trump supporters that get nervous when they see a
person of color and first class. Bitch just asked me
what I want to drink and keep it pushing ith
got me hot. Yeah, when we know what caused that though?
Do we know what's popped all that off? We don't know,
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according to Davis, but he's saying is that I got
nervous seeing a black man in first class. And he
did say a stranger try to defuse the situation and
allow him to fly, but he had to exit the plane.
That's when he was greeted by more than six officers
from the New York Port Authority waiting on him. I
wonder how you could get nervous. I got my first
class seat in Delta right now. There's nobody sitting next
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to you, So why the hell you so damn nervous.
I'm sure Delta will put out another side of the
story once they see all the bad press that they're getting.
I'm sure we'll be seeing that soon, right. I mean, look,
I fly Delta all the time, so I don't know
what actually went down whatever, but I guess we'll see
all right. Box to Javante Davis, he just admitted that
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he was wrong for getting violent with his ex girlfriend
back in February. We all saw the video. They were
at a celebrity basketball game in Miami and he was
aggressively grabbing her. They have a child together. People were
very disturbed by that footage. Well now, Javante was on
the Last Damn Podcast with Brian Custer, and he said
he wished she would have think done differently. I've been
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around my baby mother, who like sixty six years now,
so we have a chemistry, right, I love her like
I love her and I'm over protecting. So once I
said I heard that she was at that game, and
I told her, I said, you need to get out
of there. And that's my baby, mon. I look at
the things like that, like I make sure she's good
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and again I love her. So once I was just
mad and once I seen him, it's not I grabbed
by net. I just told I grabbed them like I should,
like you gotta you gotta get out of here type
type thing like. And I probably was wrong for doing that.
I was wrong for doing that. Yeah, I mean, regardless
of how you think Javonte David sounds, he's admitting he
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was wrong for doing that, and he's going to get
professional help. Like that's all you can ask for a
person to do in life, hold himself accountable and go
get some heal and hurt people. Hurt people. Clearly something
that's going on with that brother, and he wants to
fix it. And we have to get a place. We
have to get to a place where we allow people
to make mistakes. Period. Yeah, he did say he has
a little anger problem, and he's saying he didn't strike
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her with his fist, he grabbed her shirt, but he
said he should not have done that. Still, I mean,
I would think right that a boxer a boxer would
always have like some problems because you're kind of trained
to fight, like you're trying to use that anger to win, right,
So yeah, but it doesn't make it right, No, not
at all. All right, Well, he is going to be
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fighting next month, by the way, he said, to fight
Leo sant Santa Cruz in another championship fight. Big Sean's
de Tray two has debuted at number one. That's his
third number one album, So congratulations to Big Sean. Thousand
units sold in the US in the first week. That's good.
And Big Sean's been around a long time. What's what
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number albums is this for Sean? I'm not sure is
this four or five? To me? About five, fourth or fifth? Right,
But either way, it's like he's been around a long time.
So when you've been around this long and you're still
getting number one, that's a lot about you, know, who
you are as an artist. Yeah, this could possibly be
his last album on def Jam and Good Music, right,
I believe it is now. He also talks about the
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song deep Reference, where he references Kendrick listen to this
after what happened and Nipsey I reached out to Kendrick.
It wasn't even the real issues there to begin with.
Lack of communication and wrong information from people people about
the ego. It was like mixing flames with diesel. Now
here's what he said happened. He was on Sway in
the morning, and he did say that Kendrick reached out
to him and even when he heard the reverence, you know,
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he hit me and was like, yeah, I appreciate you
showing that love. I appreciate that love and adverse man,
and you guys, really you and it went crazy, y'all
gass on it. So it was good to just get
that response from your brother, because on that record, I
just was keeping it open and honest and real. It
was not out of disrespect either. It was just out
of respect for myself and for the things I learned
along the way. People might need to hear that. See,
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that's good. A misunderstanding and somebody addresses it and then
the person reaches out. That's how problems should get resolved, right,
that's right, brothers, Brothers be having to check their egos. Man,
it'd just be a bunch of ego ninety percent of
the time. And if you lead with ego, you're gonna
be beef in and button heads for no reason. But
if you leave with your soul, you're gonna be like
man fall a life too short? All right? Well? Six
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nine album was number four in the first week with
fifty three thousand equivalent album units earned. Now they said
Billboard had disqualified over one hundred thousand of his merch bundles.
So he thought he was gonna have the number one album,
but because of that, he's knocked down to number four.
Little Baby is the first artist of twenty twenty to
go double platinum with his album My Turn, So congratulations
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to him. He posted My Turn first and only album
to go two times platinum, highest selling and streaming album
of twenty twenty two times platinum in six and a
half months. Little Baby, you didn't. Yeah, I love Little Job.
He's right out there working hard. He's out there giving back,
he's out there helping his hood. He's out there push it. Yeah.
I really love what little babies doing. Congrats that's just
a little baby. Look the little baby in QC. When
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you talk about the man who who gave you that
number four? Can those albums sales maintain you that level
of security because you're not on the road right now, right, So,
I guess the only way to pill pay the bills
is with the screaming. Can those type of album sales
maintain you that level of security? Can you afford that
kind of security with those type of nobles? I guess
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if you're not really going anywhere, you should be Okay. Well,
you know he's still perform and I know they gave
him a bunch of millions of dollars to perform on
some site that he has coming up in a little bit.
But to answer the question, no, if he keeps doing
those type of numbers, his money I'm sure will keep,
you know, decreasing in and the security probably go from
fifteen to twelve to ten to five to four to
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and that's when it that's when it gets fun. All right, Well,
I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. Unless
he made some great investments and he eyed out there,
well we never know. You can't count another man money.
All right. Now, we got front page news when we
come back when we're talking about easy yes, and you know,
we have to keep on telling y'all what's going on
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in the United States as we are getting ready for elections.
So we'll tell you what Donald Trump has happening, and
we'll give you some updates on Biden as well. All right,
we'll get into that next Keep a lot this to
Breakfast Club. Good morning, but Breakfast Club, your mornings will
never be the same. Former Vice President Joe Biden. We
have to let people know that we're listening, that we
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not only understand their struggle, but they understand the fact
they deserved to be treated with dignity. Senator Kamala Harris.
Part of the point of freedom is to be free
from brutality, from injustice, from racism and all of its manifestations.
But they're not getting a chance now. Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris have a real plan for police reform. It
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means creating a national standard on use of force and
conditioning federal funds for police departments on adoption of that standard.
It's about giving the United States Department of Justice the
subpoena power to investigate systemic police misconduct. And that's what
we're gonna do. We're gonna change them. I really mean it.
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I believe with every fiber in my beat we have
such an opportunity now to change people's lives for the better.
I'm Joe White, candidate for president, and I approve this message,
paid for it by Biden for President. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news. NBA quickly. The
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Lakers eliminated the Rockets one nineteen ninety six. The Denver
Nuggets beat the Clippers one eleven ninety eight. This series
is tied three to three. Now a play I believe.
On Tuesday now NFL, the Seahawks beat the Falcons, Ravens
beat the Browns, Bills beat the Jets, Raiders beat the Panthers,
Bears beat the Lions, the Packers beat the Vikings, the
Patriots beat the Dolphins. Washington Football Team beat the Eagles,
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Charges beat the Bengals, Saints beat the Buccaneers. Cardinals beat
of San fran The Rams destroyed the cow Girls, And
tonight Pitsburg take on the Giants and the Titans take
on them. And I keep telling y'all over and over
because it's the truth to Cowboys lost on purpose last
night because we didn't want to take headlines away from
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the gladest night. Patti LaBelle versus because they would have won.
That's all everybody would have been talking about today, you know,
all right, and now let's talk about Michael Bloomberg. He
says he's going to spend one hundred million dollars in
Florida to help Joe Biden. They said that polls are
showing a very tight race in Florida, so obviously, you
know that's a key battleground. State has twenty nine electoral votes.
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And Bloomberg had talked about before his candide after his
candidacy ended, how he was going to start a new
anti Trump group. He hadn't done that, and then he
apparently ate his aides were telling people that he had
not yet approved any spending in the presidential race. So
now he is going to go ahead and spend that
one hundred million dollars in Florida in the coming weeks.
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And I want to encoura is everybody to make sure
you go out to vote. You know, when it comes
to driving chains, there's no action as powerful as casting
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I just want to say that very honorable what Mayor
Bloomberg is doing, putting that hundred million dollars in Florida
to help Joe Biden win. But Florida going Florida regardless.
I don't know if that's a good investment. Okay, So
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trying to help whatever whatever we think Florida, whatever we
think Florida should do, they're not gonna do what Youngca
ch'alla always tell you, craziest people in America coming from
Bronx and all of Florida. Okay, Florida still going Florida.
Donald Trump last night was holding it indoor rally at
a ware house outside Vegas, and he has called for
the state's governor to open up the state. He said,
(28:06):
you have a governor right now who is a political hack.
Tell your governor to open up your state. By the way,
open up your state. I'm by the way, I'm confused
about this, right because I saw him say that about Florida,
and then I saw yesterday that Georgia is moving in
the Phase two them two places seem wide. Don't you
mean that just at the like phase nine? What I
(28:28):
didn't know that, I didn't know they were still on
phases in any of those states. Restaurant is openness, Every
club is opened, like what do you mean Phase two?
When Iday, when they opened, they had to scale back,
and then nobody scaled back at the Atlanta Atlanta is open, open,
like open, open crazy. Three days ago Atlanta Phase two
(28:50):
coronavirus playing initiated. What was? What is? What if? The
phases are silly because everybody's deciding what's happening in which phase,
ending on where you live. New York Phase four, But
we still don't have no indoor dining, you know what
I mean? So I feel bad for New York. New
York has nothing. At least Jersey they gave us indoor dining.
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The gym's open, New York. I can't call it. I
don't know what I will say though. Our numbers are
way down, but they are gonna take You're dining in
New York. Yeah, I don't want to start on the
thirty for September. All right, Well that is your front
page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. And let
me congratulate to Naomi Osaka for winning the US Open.
All right. She's twenty two years old. She's Haitian in
(29:34):
Japanese descent, so congratulations to her. I didn't say her,
we're gonna do that in rumors, all right now, I
said I like that statement that she made too as
she was playing. But we'll talk about that all right then. Yea,
guys played tennis. I'm just curious at all. I actually
played tennis. In No, I played tennis. Well, we didn't
(29:59):
have ten courts. Did we have tennis courts in Monst Corner?
I don't know, I don't remember. Maybe we did. I
never played no tennis, thought a baseball, basketball, tennis, swimming.
All My parents were me in everything. Matter of fact,
when we used to go no, I did not sell crack.
When we used to go on vacation in Montserrat, they
actually had tennis courts in Montserrat. So that's what I
(30:21):
used to do every time when I was little. Okay, tennis,
all right, well that's your front page news. Now when
we come back, Timan Hall will be joining us. We'll
kick it with Timan Hall, so don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're kicking out
the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
(30:42):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest on the line right now,
Timron Hall. Go up, welcome and good morning. Thank you.
It's my first time on the show. I know it sucks.
Goom yeah, I know, I know, but listen, we've been
being like this one of for seven months now. I
(31:02):
just don't want to send any more Zoom birthday parties.
But I'm good with a few Zoom interviews. No more
Zoo parties I've done. Isn't your birthday coming up? Yeah,
but I'm not doing anything. I will be fifty September sixteenth,
that I'm counting it, forty nine plus one until I
can actually have a birthday party. I am not moving
forward forty nine plus one until I could actually invite
(31:24):
people to come and celebrate me being fifty. Iations on
your congratulations on your gracie. Also, I saw you want
to Gracie and a daytime emmy. Yeah, you know it's crazy.
I um, the Gracie's aired last week and yeah, it's
just women in media, and I was just I felt
compelled to dedicate the award to Brianna Taylor and women
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like her who, unfortunately, in my thirty years of being
in the media, our story still aren't told and very
little progress in the way of black women, brown women
and who we are. And I think she represents that.
You know, I want to want to talk about a
few things you just mentioned. First of all, talking about
black knock cracking. How does fifty feel for you? And
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I have a one year old, It's like, wow, in
some surreal chamber of life, I think, with a one
year old in this COVID because it's crazy. It isn't
you know. I got three and Charlemagne just ran to
hug his kids. It's crazy. It's crazy. I mean my son,
he wasn't walking at the beginning of this. Now he's walking,
he's starting to talk. I went online on Amazon last night.
(32:35):
I google best indoor baby gym activity because he is
a boy, he's trying to like I got him. I
wanted to a hobby rocking worth it. He won't get
on it. He died over it. I like, did you
do not play for the Cowboys? You've got to slow
down here. I did talk to uh. I called a doctor,
Peter Trishian, because I was worried about the lack of socialization.
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You know, when we were kids, we could go out
I work in Texas. I could be outside riding my
place and out cousin. It shocks us in the house.
And this therapist told me that until the age of three,
we're the most important thing is lunch, and that that
socialization really starts after that, clearly once they started going
in preschool. But under three, as long as you're offering
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him as much space as you have and obviously much
as much love as you have, they should be okay.
You should you ain't amos like you should buy him
a little ball pit. They have a ball pitted target
right where you pass that. No, no, no, we've done
the ball pit. The ball brushed to destroy. Are odd
at the next the little hoop thing he has a
little fast a little hoo basketball thing. Yeah, but we're
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past balling. Hold on all that money you meet and
you ain't got no backyard. I have three backyards, but
that ball back a little man. I got three outdoor
pool indoor pool is but does not. You can't draw
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outside year round, so I was trying to prepare for
him to stay inside, but noo, he's in swim classes.
I just posted on social media because I didn't learn
to swim until much later in life. Actually, I learned
to swim when I did a piece on NBC on
African Americans and the study on us not swimming and
why I don't know how to did? I just learned.
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I learned color Jonesy. I think he's the first Black
Olympian to medal in the Olympics for swimming. He taught
me in London. It was after this black family in Georgia.
Four members of the family all died and this awful
accident trying to save one another when none of them
could swim. So I teamed up with USA Swim and
we did a whole piece on why Black people don't
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swim and it's not because we can't, which is that
whole myth that went around for many, many years that
black people don't swim, or we can't swim, and or
that we didn't have access to public pools and everything.
So we did that and I learned a swim and
so now my son, it's sixteen months and he swims.
You know, it's crazy. One of my best friends she
doesn't know how to swim eitherre and that is one
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of my goals, right to learn how to swim. And
I keep on saying I have to learn how to
do that. I was just talking about that last weekend
in one of my three backyards. I will invite you.
She actually she just started taking swimming lessons two months
ago because one of her friends that her son almost
died in the pool and so he was in the
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hospital and she would at that inspire her to actually
take swimming lessons, and so she just took She did
like a week and now she can swim, you know enough,
and she was to keep me. For me, it was
like the fear of closing. And so when we did
the study on why African American quote unquote don't swim,
the number one reason was that if you can't do something,
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you are less likely to put your child in that situation.
So a lot of black parents wouldn't let her kids
go to swims class because you think, wait a minute,
if it goes wrong, I can't save my own child.
That was one reason. The other reason for black women,
the study found we've been trained to not want to
get our hair messed up. That's right, And so there
was this notion of I'm going to go on vacation,
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but I'm not I'll get in the pool for a picture,
but I'm not going to actually swim, and young black
girls were following the patterns that the mom in the
house set up, which was, Okay, we'll get in the pool,
but you're not going to actually swim. It had nothing
to do with a lack of access to pools, because
there are a number of community centers that still offer
free classes. It was I don't want to put my
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child in danger. And for women, for black women, it
was we didn't want to get our hair west. That's
interesting because my mom can't swim, but my brother can swim.
My brother and I and my brother and father could
swim me and my mom could not. Yeah, that's the
same thing in my family. But I learned how to
swim the same way. I was on vacation with my
family and when we got to the hotel it was
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a motel at the time. The kids too, like two
kids had died earlier that day, and I didn't know
how to swim. So as soon as we got back
to New York, my parents like, I'm putting you in
the YMC are you learning how to swim? And that's
the only reason I learned how to swim in My kids,
like you said, learned how to swim since one years old,
so they can swim like fish. They're They're good, all
of them. I can't wait to come use your pool, right?
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Which one? Which one? Which one? Pool? Outdoor pools used
for my son. She wears one of the shields. So
we got you all right. We got more with Titerman
Hall when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, boughting everybody as DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Timan Hall. Charlomagne. You had so much success
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with the first season. Um, you know the Gracie Award
the daytime, Emmy, does that put extra pressure on you
going into the second season. It doesn't because the pressure
was starting the show. You know this, I mean we're
in rooms, I'm the only woman walking into rooms men
who run network, trying to convince them that a show
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backed by me where I would executive produce would work.
That's the pressure. And it's not the pressure that you
don't think you can do it or you don't know
you can do it. It's again at thirty or how
old was like forty seven years old. I'm trying to
convince these people. But I have the good when I
had twenty seven years of a career that proved that.
And so that was the pressure, actually getting the right
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team getting on. But the award, I mean, they're extra.
It's phenomenal to have, and it's humbling because the night
I won the Emmy, I was actually at home. I
had jumped, put my son to sleep, I had a
glass of wine. I was about to either slice the pie,
and then someone called me a set congratulations to one,
and I'm like what I was in my brow? My
hair was curtly. I'm like, wait, good. I didn't even
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watch it because I thought there was no chance that
I would win. But I don't feel the pressure in
that way now, not at all. Well, I just want
to say congratulations. Think about where your life was like
two years ago and now here you are with your
show going into the second season, also being shown on
own Now every day as well, and you're one year old,
sixteen month old. So I think that's amazing to see
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how life can change so quickly. Yeah, life can change.
I mean when I left my last job, I was devastated.
I've worked since I was fourteen years old. My mother
was a single mom at nineteen. The first dad or
the first male figure in my life was my grandfather,
who had a second grade education, was a sharecropper. So
I was definitely not the kid that people been on.
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But you know, you're tall your whole life, hard work,
hard work, put in the numbers, put in this and
it'll pay off. And there I was the first black
woman to host the Today Show and I was let
go and actually told I give you to say goodbye
to the audience. I was done. And that was devastating
because your whole worth, especially when you've worked your whole life,
your self worth is associated with the job that you have,
(39:45):
what you do for a living. And suddenly, you know,
it was a Tuesday night. I went, I prayed, and
I braced myself for whatever was going to happen. I said,
I actually told a joke. I said, at worst case scenario,
I can strip at a club on Senior Citizen night.
Since I'm like Bally Baby, I can just go to
(40:05):
the Wednesday night clubs night and then okay, Kevin Hall
and somebody would pay. I'm sure to see occasionally. So
that was the backup planks I had. Now when people
asked me about my career, I've been on TV since
I was nineteen. This was the only thing that I
was ever going to do, other than maybe a blackjack
dealer in Vegas, and I don't even how to play cards.
But I had zero backs up plan. I am my
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backup plan. My family is not wealthy. My stepfather, who
raised me and became the dad got met for me
to happen, was in the military. So I was my
backup plan. And two years ago, to your point, everything
was gone. And everything that I had been told, which
was worked hard, worked smart, I had done and it
didn't work out well. I believe in divine misdirection, so
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clearly God had another plan for you. But but what
does it mean for your shows to be replaying on
the own network deadly? Oh my gosh, come on, I
remember it. So I met open for the first time.
I was twenty seven. She had just launched the own
magazine and I got this invitation. I was a local
news anchor in Chicago. I get an invitation and they're like, okay,
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Oprah wants you to come to the launch party of
the magazine. I'm thinking, how does she even know who
I am? This is crazy. Maybe this is someone else's invitation.
There's no way. I took my best friend. And this
is back when they had the little crank cameras, and
I said, Okay, the minute she comes over, I'm gonna
jump in the picture. SNAPPI pictures were out the door,
because so I just want a picture, and because I figured,
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what does she come to tell me? And Jill know
who I am. We got to the party, and of course,
why don't you ever been anything but Oprah? She does
everything so over the top. So there was this spread
of food that was beyond anything that my twenty seven
year old life had ever seen. Shrimp the size of
my body. So I stopped to get a plate, as
you do at an Oprah event. I'm making a plate
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and I hear somebody say Cameron, and I turned around.
It's Oprah. I have a piece of shrimp in my mouth,
I spit it out and I turned up picture. It's
not the picture done. Years later, I'm like, of course,
like everybody else talking her entire career, Oh my gosh,
you know, I wonder if she's watching. And I said
the story I've never told to anybody. Right when this
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show was starting, I was going through some challenges where
again the partners in the show were not being the
partners I felt I deserved, and I called Oprah for avite,
and it was like the true fairy Godmother of life
came down and she ended up inviting us to interview
her on tour when she was doing her wellness tour.
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And she's just been incredible. You know, a lot of
people wonder what she's like behind the scenes. She is
the back call and with this own deal, it's amazing
to have the show re air on her network after
you know, to your point, Charlemaine, divine life and the universe,
I was to the universe will conspire to make the
(42:57):
things that you really watch happen, not the things using you.
Why you know, we're lying bed and you pray God,
let this man be the right one, or this one
or this job I really want this joff. You think
it's what you want, but the universe will conspire to
give you truly what it is exactly that you want
from me. The universe is God, not the things I
can say I want, but I really, really, really want.
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And I look back now, twenty seven years ago, I
had this awkward encounter with this woman that is Oprah Winfrey.
And now all these years later, she had been watching
all along and silently rooting for me and so many
other women of color in this business, whether it's radio, TV, print.
We think that she's not away. She still looked at ratings.
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She is so plugged in still and folk passionate in
a way that is indescribable. But no, if my show sucked,
it would not be real. On her own. She does
no favors because she believes in traditional daytime talk and
she believes that we can talk about anything, and that's
why the show is on her network. All we got
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more with Timan Hall when we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with Timan Hall. What do you
want to accomplish this season? Because this is a tough season.
Like you said, this is a COVID coronavirus season. So
what's the goal for this season? You know, our goal
is to continue to have that conversation. You know we
(44:25):
kept on air during COVID from my home. We're now
back in the studio. We're back live, just like you
and your show. We're trying to make it happen. We're
trying to figure out the path ahead. And you know
we're premiering with this interview with Andrew Gillow. I'm sorry,
that is explosion. Let me tell you something I cannot incredible,
(44:47):
amazing because we haven't heard him speak since everything happened.
And I know, how did that interview happen? Um? You
know they tell you? What is that? My angel for?
People don't remember what you said, they remember how you
treat to them. I was leaving the hotel in Atlanta
at the Title Perry party and I heard someone speaking
(45:08):
behind me and it turned out to be his wife, RJ.
And RJ asked me for a picture and I was like, great,
we took a picture. She got her hair and makeup
done by my same hair and makeup team. So we
have these little embers of how tech, but I didn't
know them. The story happened, I saw it trending and
(45:29):
I said, he is going to be my first interview.
So I asked someone to reach out on my behalf.
I got them on the phone. But the deal is Charlotte,
and I said, everyone was trying to talk to him.
I wanted her because as a woman, as a spouse,
to see my husband laid naked on the floor of
a hotel room. He was in his own vomit. There
were kills and things. It is shocking, and I thought
(45:52):
she has a story too. Everyone wants him. So I
approached her and talked to her about it, and then
we went from there. And she's incredible and the story
is as awful as you can imagine, but it's as
redemptive as redemptive as you can imagine, because who are
(46:12):
what are we willing to offer race to? And I
think she is very candid. He's very open about it.
I talked to him about can he returned to politic
I talked to him about, you know, the response to
the photo, both through the political lens and through the
lens of being a black man who his father was
an alcoholic. He grew up with a lot of dysfunction.
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I believe he's the only of his seven siblings, he's
the only one too, were not incarcerated. So he has
this history that on the outside you see this brilliant
black politician, and then you did through the layers of
pain that he was dealing with in his life. And
this is not to make an excuse for any behavior,
because I asked him what happened there? Why did you
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what was your intention when you went to that hotel?
And he talked about them, So, Tam and I heard
you say that this is one of the most difficult
interviews you've ever done. One of them. You ever been
in a room with a couple of fighting, Now imagine
you're in a room with a couple where the husband
is accused of being in a hotel room with another man,
(47:14):
and he sound naked and unconscious and play. She is strong,
she is marked, and there were things that she said
in the interview that he never heard her say. And
he was there. He asked if he could sit in
(47:35):
the room while I interviewed her, and he was crying
the entire time. And I know that there are people
who will say he is trying to play the victim
or all of these things. I think when you watch
this interview, you will see and obviously be able to
quote unpute judge for yourself. And I say quote unpute
judge because I think that they are past that they
(47:56):
know they're being judged. She knows it, and she does too.
But I think we might learn a lot more about
ourselves through what he is saying in this interview. Yeah,
Andrew is somebody I consider a homie still, but I
do feel and I'm happy you got the interview, but
I'm wondering is it too early for him to be speaking,
because I feel like it's still a lot of healing
that needs to happen. I can't answer that for him,
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and none of us can. He feels like he wants
to get back out there. We have this huge election
coming up, and it's his voice to be discredited because
of what may or may not have happened in that room.
And I think he's TV. You know you are on
TV and radio entertainment is addictive. So it's political life, yes,
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And when you feel it's in your blood and it's
your divine journey. He doesn't think of himself as a politician.
He thinks he is on the right side of helping people,
and he doesn't want to be silenced, and he's going
to be able to get back in that space Charlemagne
until he talked, until he talks right. And that's what
I said. I literally told somebody this week, because when
we saw the trailers for the show, I was like,
(49:02):
the election is making him itch. He wants to be
back out there, he wants to be speaking, So I
feel like he might be rushing things a little bit.
Here's the deal. Why I lean towards believing that he's
not rushing because there are things about their marriage that
they knew well before us. So while it seems this
(49:23):
is getting juicy since March, this story did not start
in that hotel room in March, and r J. Dylan
talks about that in the interview. She talks about how
we all think we know their story. Their story and
what happened didn't start in March, and she directly answers
(49:45):
that question and he does too. Wow wow, wow, one
quick question and you can correct me if I'm wrong
this hall, But I feel like black women daytime hosts
get compared to Oprah, and I don't know if that's
fair because that bar is very, very high. But I
don't white women host they don't seem to have that
pressure well because they don't have an Oprah as are
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compared to Oprah. Everybody is, just like every basketball player
is compared to Jordan, and the rest will be compared
to Lebron. I think that. You know, my brother jokingly
called me a Noprah and so and so when people
call me Halle Therey, he called me Halle scary. He
was like, listen, I think that when I when I
(50:31):
think it's natural, I think that she's the best to
ever do it. I'm sure you saw the last dance.
There will be a documentary at some point in time.
And yes, she's had her failings, she's had her questionable
decisions that she made and we can dissect all of that.
But to deny that she's the best to ever do daytime, yeah,
(50:53):
it's it's impossible. So I don't think it's as much
as a comparison as it is. Are you really comparing
someone to Jordan or is he the prototype? Is he
the blueprint? And that's what I think that is but no, don't,
don't please understand, or people was like, oh, you're gonna
be the next Oprah, or she's trying to be Oprah.
What would I be trying to be If you're trying
to be Oprah? Well, you're trying to be simply the best.
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There you go. Well, congratulations on a new season, Happy
early birthday. And what would your stripperd name have been?
Before you get out of here? Since she said you
were trying to think? What would you do? Act your best? Well,
I can tell you I used to check into hotel
rooms with a name that I guess since I said
it once out loud, I could use that. It's DJ
Warm Cookies, dj okaj. Why how many times have you
(51:42):
stay at the Double Tree Hotel? Why is your name?
Warm cookies? Wow? So many thoughts going on in my
head right now, Warm cookies. Wow? Whoa did that cook?
Not exactly walk, but it's okay. Thank you, thank you
so much, thank you so much, Warm I mean tamer
(52:04):
Hall for gootting us to spe warm cookies. You see
you in these streets, Warm Cookies. It's the breakfast club. Hey,
walm ask cookies. That's you, married woman, dude, that's talking
me that Sam whoa Oh okay, I like Tamer Hall
(52:28):
is married, but DJ Warm Cookies is single. There you
go tell your husband. I said, piece too. Man. He's
a good dude. And I met him at the Tyler
Perry thing. Oh yeah, he loves you too. He's a
good man. All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
pointing everybody, Ja, you can't see my feet. And first
of all, ever since somebody said and he had nice
feet and put him on all those foot pages, he
(52:50):
out here clipping his toe nails. My toes fresh, I got, man,
I got my toes. Got put him on the camera
because it's to fattish people want to see. I ain't
gonna bad. All right, let's get to the rooms. Let's
talk Andrew Gillim. Listen, Breakfast club. All right, So you
(53:12):
just heard our interview with Taman Hall, and this Andrew
Gillim interview is going to be on the Timan Hall
Show today. Well, amongst the things that he discussed, Andrew
Gillim talked about not recognizing himself when those pictures first
came out. The reason why I went to that room
was probably no different than how anybody might communicate with
someone that they are in a friendship relationship whatever. I
(53:38):
understand very well what people assume about that when that
photo came out, I didn't recognize the person on the floor.
That was not anything more than a person being at
their most vulnerable state, unconscious, having given no consent, and
someone decided to use a moment where I was literally
(54:01):
lying in my own vomit. And he also talks about
recovering from the shame of it all. So much of
my recovery has been about trying to get over a shame.
Shame is not that I did that, but I am bad.
Has he recovered from the shame of it? Although I
feel like in a lot of ways Andrew is rushing
his healing process. I'm going to watch that to day,
(54:24):
but I tell you, man, unless you're ready to be
one hundred percent honest and living your truth fully, there's
no reason to be talking. Okay, But I'm gonna watch
the whole interview for us before I come to a conclusion.
But I feel like he's rushing his healing process just
because it's an election year and he wants to be
out there, you know, helping send it to Harris get
into the White House. And I think he's he's he's
(54:45):
doing that at the expense of himself. I don't think
that's a good thing and his family, all right, I
don't think. But let's watch that full energy today. It's
his first one since that incident, all right now, because
he could be being totally honest. I haven't seen it.
Ye maybe it is. Maybe he's gonna be weleely honest.
We don't know. Patty Lavelle and Gladys Night the versus
battle was on yesterday and it was a true celebration.
(55:08):
I loved watching the two of them together. It was great. Now.
Diane Warwick also joined it on the fund ever, Hello everybody,
this is all I tell y'all, y'all been singing your
face talk out here. I loving every second. I was wonderful, wonderful.
(55:29):
I want you to keep smiling, keep shining. You can't
always come on on me for sure. All these classic songs, guys,
it was so amazing, man, just they sang some of
the songs, the stories. It was. It was a great celebration.
Shout the swizz, shout the Timberland and great celebration. You
(55:51):
want to hear some of that singing. Mhm and y'all
(56:21):
stop disrespecting those queens by calling them aunties. Okay, that
energy they got, that life experience they got, that's all
grandma energy. That's your mama's mama. That's big mama, all right,
Glady's night, Patty LaBelle, Dion work, those are big mamas.
Don't disrespect those queens by calling them aunties. Your forty
year old asses, auntie, all right? Those that's that's big
mama right there. And that energy that they gave us
(56:43):
last night is exactly how I want my life to be.
It was warm, it was joyful, it was unbothered, and
you just felt God. It just felt warm like a hug,
like rich snaggs, like sweet and take a pie like
a stew chicken with gravy like it just felt good.
I'll tell you one thing, Patty LaBelle invited me and
my family to Thanksgiving dinner, and every year I haven't gone.
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I'm not gonna go this year, of course, because of COVID,
but if I get another invitation, I'm definitely going. I
need to put that on my bucket list. I need
the kids to be over there and try old all patties,
food and dessert. So I'm excited about that, especially that
cookoff they had before this happened. Yeah, I got um.
I got invited to Patty's house yesterday and I was
(57:26):
telling my wife as we was watching it, like we
should have went. I definitely did. Said certain things like that,
you certain things like that, you gotta you gotta, you
gotta take advantage of you know what I'm saying. That's
a living legend, that's an icon, you know what I
mean like, and we're not gonna see too many of
those in all lifetime ever. Again, Pattie should have done
her collaborateply somebody loves you, you gotta Collaboripplies. No, she
(57:50):
says she should have stopped. Man, you know he ain't
gotta him. It applies. Man. Can you imagine if there
was a group Pattipply. Imagine Pattypplies a group, all right,
Envor Noah, we're saying that gender reveal parties should not
happen until the child is old enough to know their
actual gender. Listen to this. These gender reveals have gone
(58:14):
too far. Ten thousand acres have burned, and it's not
even the first time this kind of thing has happened.
And aside from all the damage it can cause. Celebrating
a baby's genitalia is starting to feel very outdated, like,
given everything we're learning about gender, gender reveal parties should
only happen when the child is old enough to know
their actual gender and to pitch in some cash full
(58:36):
to fire damage. People were mad about this. I can
see why travels my man, but I can't tell if
he's joking or not with that one. It sounds like
it was a joke. I just can't tell. But you
never know nowadays because it could have been a joke,
but it could have been one of those moments where
someone is so woke that they just need some sleep,
like like, I don't I don't know l joke. It
sounded like something that was like tongue in cheek, but
(58:57):
it's tooth to it, so I couldn't tells Like that's
the problem when you're not in the studio, even though
I do like Trevor's show from Home, the Daily Social
Distance Show, But if there's no laughter, I can't tell
what's the joke and what's not. So I can't tell
if he was really being serious in that moment. What
do y'all think? I see what he says that was
celebrating a baby's genitalia is feeling outdated? Is it? Is
(59:20):
it blue? He has a penis? Is a blue? But
but it's I mean, you want to know, especially for parents,
because they are preparing for the baby to come. So
usually if if it's a boy, they do a blue room,
or if it's a girl, they do a pink room.
Like that's usually what it's for. It's not the fact
they're saying, oh, it's a penis or a john. It's
more like the babies that's the bluest boys anymore. That's
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just what we do as parents. Yeah, I don't know
who decided the symbolism, but I personally like gender reveals.
I saw my man, my brother Wax and his girl
call her. They did they gender revealed a couple of
weeks ago, and they made it an event. I personally
like gender now when that kid is, when that kid
is a certain age, you know, if if he decides
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something else for himself or she decides something else for herself. Cool.
But in the meantime, how long ago did these gender
reveled parties even start happening? Like, what's the history of that?
I don't know because I don't remember those from that
long ago. No, it wasn't when when I was having
my babies. Definitely not. And I had my last one
but four years ago, so it definitely wasn't around four years. Yeah.
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They said it's pretty modern. They said it started in
the late two thousands. They said one of the earliest
examples was in two thousand and eight. Oh, that's just
another reason the party. You know what I'm saying. You
celebrate being pregnant, then you have a gender reveal because
it's a way to get everybody together. Then you do
a baby shower. It's getting the most out of your
first until you start some California wildfires. And then and
how did they start the wildfires? Were they doing in
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fireworks or something like? How does anybody know how? I
was trying to take the ball first of all, I
need y'all to think for one second. Wildfires in California
was happening long before gender reveals. All right, So I
don't know why all of a suddenly blaming this on
a gender reveal. All right, Well, the latest one was
a gender revel the party that started it, that's why. Yeah,
But they're making it seem like all wildfires or because
of gender reveals. They did it. They said that last
(01:01:08):
one in particular, it was and they said, that's not
the first time that's happened. Way, Trevor, though it's funned
just now, kind of made it seem like to stop
gender reveals because he causing wildfires. The truth did the
matter is he made his eam like that a little bit.
He did smoking the bed told us a long time ago,
only you can't prevent far as fires man gender reveal
party also killed the grandmother to be this is all
(01:01:31):
kinds of things going on. What Yeah, this guy had
a detonation of a pipe bomb and killed the grandmother
during the gender party last year, and now has enough
funny You got a grand man like bombro technical happening.
(01:01:52):
Come on, come on, all right, so yeah, if you're
gonna do that, let's be safe. Lord all right, well
that is your room of report on Angela. Yee, all right,
thank you, miss ye Charlemagne, Yes, sir, who are giving
that donkey too? We have to have a discussion about
this young lady. She actually is from the country of Slovania.
(01:02:14):
U scamming is going too far all across the world.
We'll talk about it all right, we'll get into that
next keeping lock this to breakfast Club. Good morning, but
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but it's gonna be a dusty because right now you
want some real It's time for donkey of the day.
So if we ever feel I need to be a
donkey man, keep it with the heat. Did she get
the lease I had become donkey of the day the
(01:02:56):
breakfast club bitchy here a donkey talk here today from Monday,
September four teenth goes to a woman who is a
citizen of Slovenia. I pronounced that right yet, Slovenia. Oh yeah,
I think it's okay. Well, her name is Juligia at Lessic.
I have no idea if I pronounced that woman. No, no, no,
(01:03:18):
please forgive me. I've never seen those combination of letters
together before. Now don't you ever think that all the
people who get the credit they deserve for being stupid
living in America mainly Florida. No way, that is never
the case. These he haws are international, universal, and today's donkey,
it's from another country. But it's a moment to teach. Okay,
it's a lesson that we all should know, and it's
(01:03:39):
a simple one. Let's open up our Bibles and turn
the first Timothy six, chapter six, verse ten. For the
love of money is the root of all evil. Simple concept. Okay,
it truly is. Money is what makes people make permanent
decisions based off temporary feelings. Okay, that temporary feeling is
the feeling of not being able to pay your bills,
not being able to pay your rent, not being able
(01:04:00):
to afford food. Hell, sometimes that temporary feeling is just
so you want to stunt on the gram. Okay, Folks
be having so much money on ig nowadays that you
would think wealth inequality was a thing of the past.
One reason it seems like there's so much money going around,
at least here in America, is because everybody is scamming.
Back in July, the FBI reported that it was a
(01:04:20):
spike in fraudulent unemployment insurance claims related to the whole
coronavirus you know, pandemic. Every day you can literally hear
another story as someone going to jail for PPP fraud.
I read a story this morning like seven folks from
Georgia and South Carolina were charging the two point one
million dollar laundering scheme from PPP money. Last week we
(01:04:41):
heard about Josh Bellamy, the former NFL player who was
arrested because he allegedly got millions and coronavirus relief funding
and spend it all on Dior, Gucci and casino trips.
Somebody out there right now committing PPP fraud. And God
told me to tell you that you are going to jail.
All a scamming. You're doing just the stunt. The only
(01:05:02):
person you're stunting for is Satan Okay. Three days ago
a story came out to the FED to the rest
of fifty seven people since May for PPP fraud, folks
have stolen more than one hundred and seventy five million
dollars Okay in PPP scams. The moral of the story
is you're going to jail eventually. And that brings me
back to the story of this woman whose name I
(01:05:23):
can't pronounce, Juliaijah Adlessic okay, who decided to lend a
helping hand to her boyfriend. See. According to TMZ, her
boyfriend created a plan to collect on some insurance money.
In fact, they took out five policies totaling more than
a million dollars. Now, she's twenty two years old. I
would be lying to you if I said I could
tell you exactly what the what the hell I was
(01:05:44):
doing at the age of twenty two? Okay, I don't remember,
But what I do know is whatever I was on
at twenty two, I'm not on now. We all make
dumb decisions when we were young. Some decisions are just
some stupid, stupid decisions that all to your life irreparably forever. Well,
this woman chose the ladder. She made a decision that
would change her world forever, all because she was chasing
(01:06:05):
the bag. All of y'all want to be in your bag,
but none of y'all want to be in your Bible.
One scripture for the love of money is the root
of all evil would have kept her from making this mistake. See.
Julija decided to take a circular saw and cut off
her own hand, and then she filed some sort of
disability claim. The insurance policies would have paid her half
(01:06:27):
upfront and the rest of the balance in monthly installments.
I think you just turned your radio up because you
think you're hurt me, but you're not sure. Did Charlemagne
and Uncle Charlotte just say a woman cut off her
whole hand for a million dollars insurance claim? Yes, I
said that. Now I understand. You know, Julija was willing
(01:06:48):
to lend a helping hand to her boyfriend. Never anything
wrong when lending a helping hand to help another person,
because in moments like that, you may be the only
person who cares enough to help. But when you say
Linda hand, and I don't think that's meant literally. Okay,
Now this woman has been sentenced to two years in prison.
The boyfriend got three years. Sounds to me like they
(01:07:08):
gave them the number of fingers that she lost. And
I'm gonna tell you something. I have tattoos on my
body right now that I regret getting in my twenties.
Can you imagine being forty something years old and looking
at where your hand used to be and thinking to yourself,
that you cut your hand off over a raggedy ass
man that's not even gonna be with you anymore for
a million dollars, A million dollars that I guarantee you
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would have blown in months. Do you really think two
people who came up with this plan right, cutting your
hand off, cutting your hand off is the best plan
that you could come up with. Do you really think
that those two people would know what to do with
a million dollars? Furthermore, why didn't he cut his hand off?
Why did it have to be all on her? If
they were gonna do it, why not do it together?
(01:07:51):
One hand can only reach so far. The boyfriend should
have said, take my hand together, and we can reach
so much further. Yeah, take my hand, Ladies and gentlemen.
It is not honorable. Scamming, lying, cheating, They all go
hand in hand. Okay, Julijah, This guy does not love you.
He never did. You know how I know because he
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loves money and a lot of us instead of loving
people and using money. People often love money and use people,
and you got used. Please don't think he's gonna be
there for you when you get out, because you better
believe you can't expect loyalty from people who would do
anything for money, and you certainly did anything for money.
Please let remy ma give you Leisia at Laska the
(01:08:37):
biggest he ha he ha he ha he stupid mother?
Far are you dumb? My god? All right? All right, well,
thank you for done today. But let's let's let's ask
the question. What's the question? Question? Eight five eight five
one oh five one. If you would guarantee a million
dollars where you cut your hand off? Oh, Lord, have mercy.
(01:09:00):
Obviously this lady was down for it. But wou'd you
do it for a man, for a raggedy ass man?
That man convinced her to do that, Lord, have mercy,
tell you right now, no thought about it? Five eight
five one oh five one. Call us up. Let's talk
about it. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.
(01:09:21):
It's topic time called eight hundred and five eight five
one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion
with the breakfast club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is
tj envy angela yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club. Now if you just joined us, Charlomagne gave
Donkey the day to whom this woman whose name I
(01:09:42):
can't pronounce. Her name is like Julida something, but she's
from what's that place called you, Slovannia, Slovenia Onlvinia, and
her name is Julisia Adolestic. More of the story is
she cut her goddamn hand off because she and her
boyfriend concocted some stupid ass cam that had to do
an insurance policies and disability claims. So she cut her
(01:10:04):
hand off to get that million dollars. All right, So
we're asking eight hundred five eight five one o five
one would you cut off your hand for a million dollars?
That is a question. I mean, it's not even a
question for me. No way, it's not gonna happen. Not
gonna do it. No, not gonna happen, you guys. Yeah,
definitely not absolutely not. First of all, money is not
(01:10:26):
important enough to me for me to cut off a
body part. It's ridiculous. Yeah, it's a hard note for me,
hard note with a period. I'm not cutting off something
God blessed me for some damn money. It's people out
there who weren't born with fully formed hands, people out
there who lost hands and accidents, who would love the
opportunity to have their hand back. Hell, they would give
a million dollars to actually get a hand. So no,
(01:10:49):
because money comes and goes, but hands don't. Your hands
are literally used every day of your life. And if
you're willing to cut your hand off for a million dollars,
then you are truly one of the most disloyal people
of all time, because you can't expect loyalty from people
who would do anything for money. And if a person
would cut their hand off for money, imagine what they
would do to you. No, no, no, I'm good. All right,
(01:11:10):
Well let's open up the phone line. Let's see what
the people say. Hello, who's this. That's Michael, Michael, what's up? Brother?
What you calling from? I'm calling from Queens. Hollers Hollers Queens.
All right, we're Holless Queens. Man't Jamaica. Okay, So you're
by Pis thirty four over there there you go? Okay,
(01:11:30):
all right, so we're asking for a million dollars. Would
you cut your hand off? Bro answering, Hell, no, I
never drag na man. First of all, First of all me,
And that's not even enough money. I mean, that should
really be no price. Okay, okay, what'd you do it
for ten million? No? I mean I don't care how
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much money you wan from me, your friend. I'm not
gonna do it because I need both fans. Okay, because
you said it wasn't enough, I'm like, what's enough? I mean,
all right, I take that best? Didn't know there is
no price, like I need to go to the day
with both hands. I can't even make it ring in
the club. But ten million dollars with just one hand?
You had if you had one hand after we sparkly
glove all the time and go he na, that's not enough. Hello,
(01:12:18):
who's this you know? Good morning Jeff Market, California? All right, brother?
Would you cut your hand off for a million dollars? Yes? Sir, lord?
What's wrong with life? Bro? Life? Touch your hand off
for a meal? Well yeah, but you gotta think about it.
You cut it off, you got the bread you're playing on?
How fast you get it situated? You use that meal
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to get that on put I mean that hand put
back door. You probably spent a million getting a new hand.
The hell is wrong you but the surgery all that
you can get that put back? I'm sure you mean
like reattached. Oh my goodness, it won't work. Okay, I'm
about to look this up. Surgery reattachment price for a hand.
Let's see how much this car? Because you already bad
(01:13:01):
with your money? Okay, how much the hand finger tend
to repair called? It ranges from thirty that's not bad.
It ranges from thirty six hundred dollars to ninety one
hundred dollars. Ten dollars. But your hand don't work the same.
It can't work the same. That's what I'm saying. You
could get a time though. You got to put your
hand the freezer, and you gotta go hand rush to
the hospital. Tell me you hey, leave me alone. Man.
(01:13:25):
You know what your hand. If you would let your
hand get cut off for a million dollars, there's a
lot of things you would do, some strange things for
some change. What you might would just give up some booty?
Would you do that dollars? No? Absolutely not. Not think
people are exactly cut your hand off? All right? Okay, okay, okay,
(01:13:49):
let's hold let's let's keep it in the hand. Would
you give another man a hand for a million dollars?
Negative that this is the most stupidest thing I ever
heard of my life. You'll cut your hand on a hand,
not give a man a hand for a million? No,
because your hand you can get your hand back. Okay,
(01:14:10):
I can't, I can't. I know what he would know?
What he would do? No, don't hang up on him yet?
Have you hung up on him? He's still there? Hey?
So then I think that you would give a man
a hand for a million dollars, But then for an
additional million, you would cut that hand off, get rid
of that little You would get rid of that little
homophobic hand, wouldn't you? No, still wouldn't do it? You crazy? Crazy?
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Would you do it to release water for the fire festival? What? What? What?
Thank you? Thank you sir? Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. Would you cut your hand off
for a billion dollars? That is a question. It's the
breakfast gluve Go morning calling me and your opinions to
(01:15:01):
the Breakfast club top on eight hundred five five one
five one morning. Everybody adj envy angela yee. Charlemagne the
guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just
joined us? Charlemagne gave donkey to day to who challemagne.
This woman from this country I can't pronounce and I
can't pronounce her name. See's from Slovonia. Think that's what
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it's called. And her name is Julia. There you go, Slovenia.
And her name is um Joe ju Julita. I don't
freaking know the bottom line. And she cut her goddamn
hand off because she had five insurance policies her and
her boyfriend took out and it was for a million dollars.
So she cut her hand off to get a disability claim.
And now she's in prison, her and her boyfriend. All right,
(01:15:45):
so we're asking eight hundred five eight five, one oh
five one? Would you cut off your hand for a
million dollars? Hello? Who's this? Yes? Hey, what's your name? Look?
First of all, how old are you? What do I
have to answer that? Yes? I need to know that
she's of age. She's of age. You can hear her voice.
I'm definitely yeah. At first you sounded a little young,
(01:16:06):
but good morning. Cut off your arm, your hand for
a million dollars? Mama, No, I would not thank you, No, right,
thank you, thank you so much. You gotta you have
a reasoning because it's my hand. I'm not giving up
my hand or any other part of my body for
any amount of money, thank you. I'm just trying to
get some faith restored in humanity this morning, because I'm
(01:16:28):
that that last caller confused the hell out of me.
I'm all right, hello, Hello, who's this? Andrew? Andrew? Andrew?
I he definitely would Andrew, would you cut off your
your hand for a million dollars? Bro? I'm not cutting
my hand off, man, And it's deeper than that. You
can see now that the world it's all missed up.
(01:16:50):
Why she cut it off? Why do man? We lost? Man,
we lost. Yeah, I'm glad. I'm gonna be honest with you,
and I feel bad because I pre judged you. Man.
I heard I heard some like real distinct tones in
your voice, and I thought that she was just about
to tell us she was gonna get rid of your
hand for a million. So you mean, I'm sorry for
judging that, brother, Yeah, I thought from man, your hand
you could make a million dollars, but your head, it's
(01:17:12):
a kid, you kind of man. You can make a
million dollars with your hands. And now the days easily
and twenty two twenty two, right, so in twenty years
she could have made millions of dollars. You know, her
whole hand, type of your toes, whole hand. You know,
I wouldn't even cut my mustache soft for a million?
How did they know? Get people? Come on, now, come on,
(01:17:33):
mustache off for a million dollars? You sound crazy, and
but see listen, I've done. I don't have money out
of been broke. It's not even about money no more.
And she got morals. You gotta bring that back. You
lost that money, you know right now you mustache. They
gotta listen where where they already bring it out? Everything
that was gonna buy with that million dollars. She probably
(01:17:54):
got a diamond stud the head. Now we gotta, we gotta,
we gotta go back. We need to go back. A
mustache can go for a million, brothers, and that come
on now, a million for a mustache. Mustache can go,
not a body part. You grow that back, bro some mustache.
You don't think that one through anything mustache, No mustache
(01:18:15):
man can't trust you that much. But that's a poor decision.
If you don't want to cut your mustache off. Yeah
I can't a million dollars, Yeah, okay, yeah, maybe your
mustache can go with a hand. Yes, all right, all right,
look where we are, yas, I get it. I get
exactly what you're saying. But you signed a little too woke.
(01:18:36):
You need to get some sleep too, because hand in
the mustaches two totally different things, two totally different things. Yea,
you have a goal. Gave your legs for a million dollars?
Would your leg for a million? Would you? Would you?
Would you watch your ass? Why does everything come back
to butts? And where did that come from? Man? What
(01:18:57):
you said, would you let me watch your ask for
a million? I ain't say nothing like that. We didn't
say nothing like that? Is what is it? What's wrong
with your come out of million? Yo? By the way?
On Lovecraft Country last night, my god, I don't want
to give it away from nobody that didn't see it.
(01:19:18):
I watched it after the Patty Gladys battle man speaking
at a great weekend. H you had a great weekend.
Lovecraft Country is an amazing show, by the way, But
Jesus Christ last night was a bit much. All right? Well,
what's the moral to the story, guys? If there is
a moral, the moral of the story is money is
the root of all evil, period and after the truth
(01:19:39):
to the matter, that's it. However, you should go ahead
and shave your mustache for a million dollars. Yes, and Charlemagne,
we'll whack your ass for a million. We got rumors
on the way. I'm not even I'm not even paying
this anything. Yes, let's talk about Netflix. It's a going
(01:20:00):
on with Netflix. A lot of conflicting things happening. So
we'll talk about people who are leaving shows, people who
are getting shows picked up, people who are boycotting shows.
All about Netflix. All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep a lot. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning. This
is the report with Angela Well. Tonight is season twenty
(01:20:25):
nine premiere of Dancing with the Stars and some different
things happening. You know, Tyra Banks is hosting. Now. They've
also revealed what everybody's gonna be dancing too. Nellie's gonna
be doing the Susa and he'll be dancing to Ride
with Me by Nellie. Do you Shuman will be doing
they probably? I guess you can sausa to anything. No,
I think they did sometimes. Charles Oakley will also be
(01:20:49):
doing the sausa too in the club by fifty cent
sky Jackson Young Sky Jackson will be doing the Tango
to super Base by Nicki Minaj. Genie May will also
be sausaing to Tell It to My Heart by Taylor
Dane Vernon Davis. We'll be doing the Foxtrot to All
of Me by John Legend. Carol Basking, as you know,
is going to be doing Eye of the Tiger, and
(01:21:10):
you know her from Tiger King, so it should be
pretty interesting tonight. I think I'm gonna watch this. I
like the video that Jennie Mine Jeez put out yesterday.
That was not Jeezy in that video. That wasn't a Jeezy.
That was Genie Mom. But where you get jeezy from?
Natina told me that. Natina said, this is a video
of Jeezy and Jennie mar dancing. So you didn't even
(01:21:31):
look at it. Oh watch attention said I liked the video.
Didn't even say that wasn't no Geezy in it. I've
seen a dancing Oh I say I liked it because
I thought I was like, damn, I'd like to see
Jez showing the different side of him. So that's crazy
all right. Now? Nick Cannon is saying that he wants
to sit down with eminem. He was on Fat Joe's
(01:21:52):
Instagram live in Here's what he said. You know, one day,
hopefully do not get an opportunity to sit down, because,
like I said, I do respect his ability, but if
I'm gonna try to, I'm gonna try. I'm not acting
like you every day kind of should have tried to
be the mediator, be the pig man of this and
trying to get you all together. Hey, if you're doing man,
(01:22:13):
I've been trying to get I'll talk to Roys out.
We're trying to really get it, Popp because I think
if they didn't two men need to have that conversation.
They can't even don't want to be having no issues
with nobody nowadays. Nah, he want't squash everything. And I'm cool,
I'm fine with it. I like that energy, But like,
is that do they do they have something that serious
that they needed to do that they can't Maybe I
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missed it. I don't know. It's over Mariah all the
back that they have and then yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,
y'all hate Charloman. By the way, the guy in the
video with Genie Mins wearing a hood. You could obviously
see that the guy's hands at a white but that's no,
damn Jeese. I did not go white hands. I didn't
even an't even look like doesn't even as body type,
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doesn't even look like he's jeezy, little dude wall on
the Polu Duvall put on the post. I see you, Gez,
that's why. Why wasn't I'm sorry it wasn't. The team
and Duvall told me that Duval did say that the
stilling the Tina sent to you, like check out Jeezy
and Genie Mine doing the fox ste No no nod
did say that it was dubal right, I'm sorry you
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did not watch it? All right, Netflix is Dare White People? Acted?
Jeremy Tardy is leaving the show. He played Russie Baker
in eleven episodes of the series, and he said he
was discriminated against during pay negotiations. Now, he announced on Twitter,
he said, unfortunately, I will not be joining Netflix's Dare
White People for its fourth and final season due to
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my experience a lions Gate and their practices of rachel discrimination.
After being offered to return for several episodes, my team
was notified that our account offer would not be considered
and that the initial offer was the best final. This
news was disturbing because one of my white colleagues, being
a true ally, revealed that they too had received the
same initial offer and had success really renegotiated a counter offer.
(01:24:02):
That's crazy, right, And they said, but this information, six
recurring cast members banded together and they passed on the
initial offer. So they wanted to move as a unit
to have more power within that. Did they get it?
He didn't even the show. Yeah, and that's through lions Gate.
By the way, I know it's on Netflix, but Lionsgate
produces the show, so this is an issue that they
(01:24:24):
have with Lionsgate. Now. In the meantime, Netflix has defended
that movie Cuties Right. There's been a lot of backlash
over the sexualized portrayal of children in that drama. But
what they are saying now, according to Netflix, they're saying
it's a social commentary against the sexualization of young children.
According to a Netflix spokesperson, it's an award winning film
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and a powerful story about the pressure young girl's face
on social media and from society more generally growing up.
And we'd encourage anyone who cares about these important issues
to watch the movie. So a lot of people who
had issues with it but hadn't even seen it yet. Yeah,
every time I would post about girl Friends this weekend,
it would be people in my mention saying, oh, you're
still watching Netflix. We need to cancel Netflix because of
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this show called Cuties. So I'm like, you want to
cancel the whole goddamn subscription service because because of one show.
Don't focus on getting the one I don't focus on
getting too one show. Cancel get rid of the whole
screaming service. So he want to get rid of all
of the content like Central Park, five thirteen, girl Friends,
all of these things you can actually learn from that
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depict the black experience in a great way. You want
to get rid of the whole screaming service because you're
against one show. Y'all are ridiculous now. Contributed for The
New Yorker, Richard Brody wrote of the movie that Netflix
did itself a disservice with the misleading marketing, and that's
why this campaign is against it. And he said the
subject of Uties isn't working. It's children, especially poor and
non white children, who are deprived of the resources, the education,
(01:25:50):
the emotional support, the open family discussion to put sexualized
media and pop culture into perspective, and it says the
story is a girl's outrage at and defiance of patriarchal
order sot to And sometimes you gotta watch something, yeah,
because my daughter loves though kind of show. She loves
dance mom, and you know she's a competitive Chileader, so
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she watches all of that kind of stuff. All right. Now,
halle Berry's MMA film Bruised is reportedly getting picked up
by Netflix and it's a twenty million dollar deal. She said,
thank you Netflix, Excited to go on the journey with you.
And according to what the movie's about, it's a washed
up MMA fighters struggling for redemption as both an athlete
and a mother. Jackie Justice has been working multiple jobs
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and barely scraping by ever since losing an important match
years ago. So that's who halle Berry plays. And I
think she said she like broke two ribs while filming.
All right. John Wall has apologized on Twitter, and that's
after a video of him partying in New York surfaces
and he's throwing up gang signs. They said that what
He's also holding up a red band Danna signifying the bloods.
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He said first and foremost, I want to apologize to
my family, my teammates, and all of those that have
always supported me. I made a mistake something I regret.
I will continue to work hard to be better on
the court and more importantly, off the court. Now, some
people were saying, just be who you are. Other people
were saying, good that he apologized because kids are watching,
all right, while I'm antela yee and that is your
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rumor report all right. I want to say real quick too,
I've watched this video like four or five times. Y'all.
You can't determine if this is jeezy or not. That's
not jeezy. Shut up, man, that is not I'm just
throwing that out there. You shut you do, yo, snow man?
Do you think can't stop it? All right? When we
come back to People's Choice Mix, shout to revote, we'll
see them all. Today is NAS's birthday, so let's start
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the mix off with some Nas. It's the Breakfast Club.
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Good morning now. Shout out to Tamren Hall for joining
us again. Yes, I'm definitely watching m Andrew Gillham on
Tamaron Hall Show today. What time is Tamra Hall come on?
I know it's different in different cities. It comes out
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in the afternoon. Yeah, I don't know what time it
comes on. I guess you can just check your local listings.
But I'm definitely watching that today. Yes, and it also
replays on own. Let's not forget that. So that's something
new she has happening this season too. All right, Well,
when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move.
It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, Putting. Everybody is j
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Club Now. You got a positive note? Yes, the positive
note simply this man. I posted this yesterday morning and
I really do stand by it. Be so confident about
God's playing that you don't even get upset anymore when
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