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did the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what
day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday day, mid little week,
the fourth day of the work week. Baby was happening.
Good morning, How y'a feel like? What's going on? I
am blessed black and holly fable. When I walked in
the building this morning, a colin colins, a brother who
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works up here. He said, man, aby walking like pous
shisty and you walk in like shaft. I don't know,
but I liked it. I appreciated it, dropping the clues
bombs for me acting my age. Damn it all right? Yeah,
now because it was it's so cold, I had to
mask you. I didn't realize that was you. Okay, Yeah,
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it was freezing, so I had to the mask. It's
like nine degrees here in New York City. So and
I got a long black leather coat. Yes, so that
makes sense. I get I get the reference. Now. I
figured it had something to do with the masking. Yeah,
it's cold outside. Yes. Now, shout out to the Ellis's
Kadeen and de Val you know from the Dead that podcast. Yeah,
I was hanging out with them last night. So shout
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to them. Good people right there. Yeah, very popular podcast
doing this thing as I acted to them, and they
just had recently had a baby, So congratulations to them.
So we are doing some things. Another boy, you know what,
I don't know, I really gonna I really don't know
a lot of boys in that house. Shout out to you. Yeah,
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a lot of boys in that house. So we were
kicking it with them. The Cases and Ellis were kicking
it last night. So what's up to them? I know
they heading back to home. That's dope. I was watching. Uh,
I was up last night watching my new favorite TV show,
Abbot Elementary, dropping the clues bombs for Abbot Elementary episodes
or something like that. It's been five so far. Last
night it was the fifth episode. It's about elementary school
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in Philadelphia. Hilarious, really good. Oh my god, I mean listen.
You know I enjoyed comedy, so you know, it's a
very very funny show. If anybody's out there seeing it,
it's kind of like the office set in the elementary school.
You know, really great show. If you haven't seen it,
you should watch. It made me feel good. And you
gotta do things like that before you go to bed,
like before you go to bed, like I like to
pray and I like to meditate and stuff like that.
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But it really is important about what you're taking, uh,
take in internally before you go to sleep. Before I
went to bed, How does that feel? Oh? You know
what I did that Sunday night. But I actually watched
a couple of episodes of Abbot Elementary after you four
year so I went to bed pretty cool on subday.
I don't have to go to sleep on you for it.
So you're very knowledgeable of what you're taking before you
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go to sleep and turn them yes, very much. So
you know what I mean. Because energy is important, and
energy has never lost and destroy it's it's merely transferred
from one party to the next. So if you look
at your phone and you see something negative or something
that may bother you, that's what you're gonna go to
sleep with. That's what you're gonna wake up with. So
you gotta set your attentions before you go to bed
and when you wake up. And now that's why, that's
why some of y'all just wake up angry. So I'll
be careful what I would would you take in before
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up time. I just wake up tired. I don't be
waking up angry. I don't. I'll be up worried up.
I got me a nice workout in yesterday and got
me about six seven dollars to sleep. I'm good. Let's
go what we're doing it like three times, I'll be up.
I'll be up, me and the dog be up. We
go outside, go a little walk in the morning. Actually
get up earlier. And I used to get up for
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twenty and now I get up at folk. So let's
get started. What we got this morning? Who we got
here today? N L. E. Chopper will be joining us
this morning. Nice, so we'll quick moron of applause. Man,
don't do that. Man like that. Red might not know
who he is. You need to explain who he is
with the people. N L. E. Chop Of course, he
was an independent artist. He was signed to he had
a partnership with Steve Stout's United Masters, and now he's
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with Warner from Memphis. He's from Memphis and he's very,
very popular. We're gonna kick it with him in a
little bit. He did the theme song to one of
the power joints with fifty, so we'll talk to him
in a little bit. And then we got front page news.
What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about the Biden administration.
They are with drawing the COVID nineteen vaccination and testing
regulations that was aimed at large businesses. Aday we're drawn.
The Supreme Court blocked him to Kim Big with Tumble,
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So you can't withdraw. Do you get blocked? All right,
we'll get into that next sus to Breakfast Club of morning.
Let gonna show you what I was white people wash
your body morning. Everybody is Steve j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne,
the guy we are to breakfast club is getting some
front page news where we're starting easy. But let's what's
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the weather this weekend. They're saying there's a bomb cyclone
that could bring a powerful Northeast to Northeast cities this weekend,
so just be careful if you're planning to travel. They're
saying that it's going to travel from the mid Atlantic
through the Northeast, according to report. Now, what's that give
us the cities? What's mid Atlantic to the Northeast. Well,
it looks like in southern New England we can get
eight to twelve inches of snow. Philly, New York City,
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New York, so Baltimore. According to the office in Baltimore.
They said the system is not a slam dunk by
any means. Nonetheless, the overall pattern for the event seems
to be honing in on a snowy solution for much
of the area. Meteorologist be like the CDC nowadays, though
they don't be predicted what's right. They just be saying,
but you know it does sometimes move, so you have
to follow it because it's what what is it today?
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Let's stay Tuesday, all right, Today's Wednesday. Yeah, So sometimes
it does travel in a different direction or change, you know,
So you just hope that it happens, but you have
to prepare for the worst. Foot of snow is a
lot of snows of Yeah, New York could get a
foot and more of snow this weekend. For everybody listening
to us all the time, when a foot of snowfalls,
that means that the snow gonna be on the ground
for a month. Go than that, that's a long time
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ge all right. The Biden administration is withdrawing the COVID
nineteen vaccination and testing regulation that was aimed at large businesses.
When they say large businesses, they mean businesses with one
hundred or more employees. So what that means is although
they are withdrawing the vaccinated and vaccination and testing as
an enforceable emergency temporary standard, it's not withdrawing the proposed rule.
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So they're prioritizing its resources to focus on finalizing a
permanent COVID healthcare standard. But the Supreme Court already blocked
that man beat. That's why they had to withdraw it.
It's easy to pull back. After Jihanistan swatted your shot
in the stands. That's the day. Didn't break up for me.
I broke up with them tactic, That's what that was. Yeah,
So you know some people did already get vaccinated because
they had to. I know people are upset about that.
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I'm sure I didn't get fired. I quit after you
got fired, all right. Now. A second New York City
police officer has died after being shot in Harlem. Twenty
seven year old Wilbert Mora has died. The New York
Police Commissioner has called him a three times a hero.
And so this was all after Friday. They were responding
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to a call. Two officers were responding to a call
from a mother in a dispute with her son, and
they were shot at while trying to approach a back bedroom.
So the restipation Jason Rivera, already was shot and killed
on the scene. Mora was gravely wounded and transferred to
the hospital and remained in critical condition until his death.
The alegitutor is forty seven year old Lashawn McNeil, who
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died from his wounds on Monday. I think three officers
responded and he shot two of them, and I think
the third one I believe killed him. But so sad,
resting pleas to all the families. Man, it's a horrible
situation all across the board because you know when you
call when you when you need assistance, and you you know,
call who you think you're supposed to call for set assistance,
and then you know, those people come over and old
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people get hit up, and then you know the person
I guess you was trying to protect yourself from they
get hit up. I mean, I'm sure that mother didn't
want her son to get killed. I'm sure she didn't
want those cops to get killed to It's just it's
just a tragic situation all across the board. Well, the
mayor Eric Adams, and we'll talk about this in the
next hour, but he is bringing back the playing playing
clothes NYPD anti gun team. Oh you know that would
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come So that was disbanded back in um last year
actually from from the former police commission at Dermot Shake
actually in mid two twenty twenty two years ago. And
so we'll tell you more about that in the next hour.
All right, Well, lad is front page news. Get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up
right now again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
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I'm telling I'm telling of year. If this is your
time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad
or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this? Yeah, Hey, this is Mike. Mike. What's up?
Getting off your chests? Yes? Um, Eric Adams playing close officers,
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it's no fence for New York. You would just know
what they did to kids, to black men in the
early nineties, late nineties and early two girls in no good.
He's making the wrong decision. I understand that the constat
killed with bringing news. Playing close offers effect, it's gonna
bolate a lot of youth black you in the in
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New York City. What do you think you should do? Yeah,
you're right, But that's my other thing, like, what what
should he do? Don't bring them black, don't bring them
back they are violators. Well, we're gonna talk about We'll
talk about it in the next hour. Frecent and you
don't have to win the third recent they are no good. Well,
I'm he's saying it's gonna be different this time. He's
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calling them neighborhood safety team. So I let you I
let you heverybody. Yet I let you hear what he
has to say about it himself, so you can je
because he's saying it'll be different and it was in
the past, but you know it won't be different. Stopping
frisk would be back to hello, who's this Hey, how
are you doing? Good morning? Good morning? Two milligrants will
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standing for Matt. What's up? Broke it up? Get it
off your chest? Hey man, I just wanted to stay
about this gun situation. Man, this is so crazy. I
remember when we was younger I'm twenty four years old,
or we was younger than early two thousands, there'd be
a group maybe eight ten of people. They'be one or
two got a strap. But nowadays, you know, these kids
are so infatuated with the cloud and man recognition of
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being a gangster and stuff. They'd be keeping straps on them,
like at least ten in the group. Two of them
got strapped to them. I was just talking about this
last name and me and my partners was talking about
how they're not even doing it for money. They just
doing it because they just want to. They just want
to while out like you saw the recognition of being
a gis saying, man like, nowadays they keep a gun
just to say you got one. It ain't for nothing.
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It ain't for protection, it ain't for it, ain't forgetting money,
ain't for robbing. They just want to happen to happen.
You get what I'm saying. You saw video of the
guy who walked up in the hospital and and just
point blank rain shot y. Look, thank god he I
think he missed. I know the person didn't get hurt,
him in the arm, him in the amazone. But damn,
that's another thing too. They don't even got a game.
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But they never had anything. I mean, I mean, nobody
goes to the gun range. Yeah, they just shoot the hood.
Never had aim, no, never, no. But that's the crazy
thing to me, man. Like, you know, like I said,
back back then, I used to see everybody through it.
You know, you got stick up boys, you got people
that's real gamesters. Nowadays, kids just like to post on Instagram.
Shootings are going up and robberies are going up. And
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and and breakings are going up. I mean, they gotta
do something to get these guns off the street, because
it's when when you hear I think the other day Atlanta,
I think a six month old guys shot and the
other day a two year old got shot in the eye.
Like listening the other day, you guys were talking about
I think a one year old got shot in the face.
Stuff like that. Yeah, it's ridiculous. It's ridiculous, bro, that
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is the wildest thing I've ever heard. Man. But y'all
just want to say again to Mili Beans for Stanford,
thank you for for my morning fellas. I'm a driver,
I dropped to the Bronx every day and uh I
listened to this channel a game, man, I get my
one like that. I just wanted to thank y'all personally.
Thank you. Yeah, and it's not just guns too, man,
you got to provide opportunities for the for these people, man,
Provide mental health services, Provide you know, jobs like you know,
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a lot of these kids is wilding now because they
don't got nothing else to do. A lot of these
adults is wilding now because they don't never have nothing
else to do. They never had a real shot at life,
for real opportunity. So now they don't give a damn.
And I think it's just a bunch of people projecting
pain on folks because, like we said, they're not even
doing it for no money or nothing. They're just doing
it to do it, doing it for the gram eight
D five A five one oh five on get it
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off your chests. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
your chest. Whether your man thank it from you on
the Breakfast Club, but you got something on your mind. Hello,
who's this aint? Good morning Envy, Good morning, Charlotte Mayne,
Good morning. How you doing? How you? I was wanting
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to send uh prayers and condolences to the four young
lives that was long to Inglewood, California this weekend, and
everybody that's coming out here for the Super Bowl, be saved.
Get security, stay in good areas where you know, I
don't even know if Tholva safe. Just be staved, watch
your back, watch your front, and UH have a good time.
That's all. That's all I'm trying to Yeah, the Super
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super Bowl is going to be wild, if not just
sent NFC Championship we're there next week, n you know,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, so it's gonna be Yeah, it's
already too much going on in the city. So you
got that. And on top of the super Bowl, it's
just a lot going on within the next month in Inglewood.
But to be safe, it's dangerous. Yeah, I said, man,
peace and love Man's and I'm gonna tell people that
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sometimes you gotta know when the fall and what that
means is sometimes when you go out of town. You hey,
you know what, take all them watches off, man, put
on your put on your get off to take it
off like you dressed like a rich white man. Dad.
You don't. You don't need it on, you know what, Man,
it ain't worth for something time. It ain't. It ain't.
It ain't. I mean, I don't even you know, don't
wear the Jewis, don't wear the change we none of
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that stuff. Just keep doing. No cash and don't put
it on the graum either, because they're watching your graham too.
Don't post on the ground till you go home. Don't
even do that then. Man. Yeah, But like like you said,
you know, I go to the super Bowl every year
with my son, and uh, I always go with security
and this ship. You know what, this shire, you know what,
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I'm gonna have a white T shirt and some jeans,
the white T shirt talking, Well, they're gonna know you.
They're gonna know that waffle flavor. That's right. But then
they're gonna be they're gonna be practicing if they to me,
because they ain't got nothing on me. They gonna beppa,
ain't gonna try to rob you. I just think they
gonna know who you are. But uh no, but I'm
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just yeah, but on the rail of you are heading
out to the super Bowl, you gotta be act your
careful because you never know. He says, it ain't bank
bank Niner games Charlotte. You got the rams, right, that's
gonna say. I'm a cowboy fan, sir. Okay, who's this?
I'm trying to bank ninety? You know damn what y'all
playing to night? What's up? Yeah? Hey this Tyler Envy Envy.
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Uh you need to bring the car show to Chicago.
First off, Bro, it's gonna be dope, make it happy,
But I'm trying. There's three cities I'm looking at. I'm
looking at Houston, Charlotte, and Chicago. So fair enough, fair enough,
We're gonna make it happy. Man. Seattle represent and ye
I see you out in my neighborhood at the Fleet Club.
How did you enjoy your stay? Oh it was great.
(15:30):
The Fleet Club is dope too. It's a beautiful story.
Them dudes are crazy, man, expensive, but they're dope. Well,
it is some high quality items in that store. Yeah. Absolutely,
it was in Chicago, Yes, sir, it was. It was Charlotte.
I wanted to call man, Um, It's am on my
third week of therapy, man, and it's been ridiculous. Dude.
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I just wanted to personally say thank you because I
listened to you every day, man, and you've just been
drilling into my head about mental health and mental wealth.
And I started that journey, man, and I gotta say,
it's paying off. Man, It's crazy. I just I wanted
to know it's normal to feel exhausted. Yes, yes, you're
gonna feel exhausted. Um, you probably you probably gonna feel
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confused at some point because you're doing a lot of
un learning. So it's a lot of things that you
probably thought you know that you realize, like, Man, I
don't know nothing. You're gonna start hating some people in
your life, you know, but then you canna realize you
really loved them because they just was doing the best
they could. So it's a range of emotions. You got
a long way to go, serve, don't stop, Okay, I
appreciate it. Man, Can you send me a book? I
got you. I'm gonna sending you Doctor to Walker then
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unapologetic guy in the black Mental Health. I think that's
a great thing for you to read. Right now. I'm
gonna send it to you. He's safe out there. Get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five day five, one
on five. Don't hang up on him, and you can
hang it up on my book. People. Uh you see
me pressless. I'm gonna pressure you. He wow wow the
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people book. And I'm like, I don't know why. I tailor,
it's very good at mailing things out. Tailor male out
three hundred black effect hats. Salute the tail again on
her own well red hold up on your brother, so sorry, Yes,
she SuDS right now. We got rooms all the way, yes,
and we are going to talk about Snow White and
the Seven Doors. They were supposed to be doing a
(17:15):
live action to remake, but now Disney is rethinking the
use of Dwarves. Oh you gotta laugh at this stupid ass,
woke ass society. That's so stupid. So dwarfs don't deserve
to get represented. Why they can't get no representation. I'm
protested with the dwarfs. Let but get on my knees
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and I'm gonna get my picket signed. And I'm protested
with the goddamn dwarfs. You don't need to get on
your knees. Just go out there with them. You're good.
It's disrespectful. We hit a little du volve, gonna be
out there with the doors, holding the dwarfs down, rethinking
it because of the dwarf. This is discrimination against dwarfs.
And I don't even heard the story. Yeah, would see
why he was so upset. Goodness, gracious, I bet there's
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a dwarf out there tolder than you. But we'll get
into the rooms next. No moves to the club, Goal Morning,
the breakfast club, listen club well. Antonio Brown and his
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attorney Sean Burston sat down with Brian Gumbo during an
interview and they talked about everything that happened with him
with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and, according to his attorney,
into Antonio Brown, they offered him two hundred thousand dollars
to get mental health treatment. Yeah, these guys at Tampa
Bay Bucks try to make an agreement with me to
give me two hundred thousand dollars to go to the
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crazy House. So these guys could look like they know
what they're talking about. The offer was Antonio would basically
sit on the sidelines, go on some and commit himself
to some form of intensive mental health treatment. And we
were specifically told in writing by the general manager twice,
don't spin this any other way, all right now. According
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to Antonio Brown, he said that he was experiencing pain
with his ankle injury and he had to use these
Catarollac injections that's used for short term relief of moderately
severe pain and people who are at least seventeen years
of age. But apparently that with some damage, it would
cause more damage to his ankle. So he's saying that
was the real problem. And when Brian Gumble asked him
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whether or not he actually does have any mental health
issues here as how, Antonio Brown responded, Antonio, do you
think you need mental health of any kind? I have
mental wealth, man, I know a lot of people may
not understand me, or know how to look at things,
or don't know how to react emotional things. But it's
not for them to understand me. You know, I got
a beautiful family, kids, and people all across the world
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I look up to me, and there's no reason I'm
in this position at this point. You know, he said
he's going to pursue legal action against Tampa Bay Buccaneers
over his release, and he was defamed by the spin
that he had a mental health episode. They said that
makes him someone who's not reliable to do a good
job on the field. So they're pursuing all of their
rights under the CBA and considering them and maybe stepping
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outside of the CBA. We should always make an investment
into your mental wealth. But how do y'all know that
brother isn't already doing that? Like, how do we know
Antonio Brown's I already sitting with a therapist or a psychiatrist.
How do we know he's not already getting assistance? Like
why do we just assume he needs help? Like to me,
Antonio Brown made a choice. He made a choice to
walk off the field. He's making a choice to do
these interviews. If he wasn't happy with the situation. He
can express that anyway he wants and that does not
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make him crazy. Well, I think, yeah, the whole point
of what he's saying is that he didn't need mental
health treatment and that they wanted him to. They wanted
to pay him to get that treatment to make it
seem like he had a mental health episode. Yeah, But
my point, even when he says, you know, I got
mental wealth, how do I said, how do we know
he's not already sitting down with someone like I've heard
him in interviews and it sounds like he already is
having those conversations with a psychiatrist or therapist, accounselor or somebody.
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We don't know. We just know what he said, you know.
That's all we can basar. But I thought he said
he wasn't. But maybe that's just mean. I thought he
said in another interview he wasn't, But no, he basically
saying he's not. Listen, Just because you sit down with
a terrorists like guy just doesn't mean that you're crazy.
I hate even using that word. It doesn't mean that
every choice that you make is based off you know,
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your mental health, right, right? If you know what I mean,
that's not the popular decision. It doesn't mean you're crazy. Absolutely,
that's all. That's it. That's okay. Now, Kelly Price, she
had spoken out about Kelly and here's what you had
to say when she was originally on with blad TV.
In this business, that's not odd. That's actually the culture.
I have seen that culture. I've seen mothers bring their
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daughters backstage. That's the dirty part of it. It's unfortunate
that young girls, you know, they say that girls are
so unprotected, young women of color are extremely unprotected. I've
seen the mothers come to the shows in twin outfits
with their underage children and trying to get backstage. And
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that was Luell, by the way he was conducting the interview. One. Yeah,
So just a day after that news was shared and
other things had happened, joyceonin Savage. Her mother, actually, I guess,
was responding to Kelly Price and reached out with a threat.
That's what Kelly Price had to say. And here's how
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Kelly Price responds to that quote alleged threats from miss Savage.
I said what I said, and I can stand behind
everything that I said. I was raped as a kid
I was also molested. I would never stand behind someone
who is doing the same thing. I said what I
had to say about R. Kelly. He's in jail right now.
I also said that I believe that that's where he belongs,
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because where there's smoke, there's fire. But please, miss Savage,
you threatened me, and you told me I should tread lightly.
You don't know me like that. I have nothing to
do with what your family went through. I wasn't around
when y'all were around. I never said I saw your
mama backstage with you. Be very careful. Don't start something
that you can't finish. She also posted joyceon Savage's mother
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the comment that she left where she said for whatever reason,
the mom to backstage or in business meetings at the studio.
It doesn't give him the right to recruit for his cult.
Let's say your mom was backstage with you doing legitimate
business moves in the industry. Does that automatically mean you
back there not for your talent and just as a grouping. No,
it does not. But he did to my family and
I as inhumane and all who knew but to justice
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along with him, like Kevin Giles, Cheryl mc etc. Who
turned a blind eye. I encourage you to tread lightly.
I'm confused, right, you know, so a lot of parents
want their children to succeed, right, And at the time,
Aunt Kelly was an amazing and brilliant songwriter and he
had artists. So if you wanted your daughter to go
backstage to meet him to try to get him a deal,
I don't see anything wrong with it. It It didn't say
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like she was going backstage to f him, right, And
I think Kelly Price was saying I wasn't talking about
you in particular, but she was saying that she has
seen it happened where mothers came backstage with their daughters
because some people were saying where were the parents and
things like that. So she was saying that she has
witnessed mothers coming backstage with their daughters into an outfits.
And we're nowhere on R. Kelly's level. But how many
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times have a mother came up to y'all with their
daughter their child will say, Hey, my daughter sings, my
daughter does poetry, my son sings my son like It
happens a lot. Yeah, if the if the person they're introducing,
like if our Kelly took advantage of that that's not
the parents for no. What if the mom is like,
you can go over there to his house into the
studio by yourself when she's I mean, I feel that's
just stupidity. But I don't think she was saying go
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over there and fim I think she you know, she
might have trusted somebody she should knew. All right, Well
that is your room of reports, more trust than I
would have gave. But I mean, it happens, all right. Now,
we got front page news next. We were talking about yes,
and let's talk about Mayor of New York, Eric Adams.
He is saying that the new plane clothes NYPD units
tasks with wiping out gun violence will be a fresh
start and nothing like what happened in the past. All right,
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and Annelie Chopper will be joining us after that as well,
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we ran out of time. All right, the rural revolts
too short morning, everybody, we are to breakfast called, let's
get some foot page news. I'm telling oh ready, you
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didn't hear his joke? No, okay, all right, now let's
talk about the super Bowl halftime show. Remember we reported
this story that they were upset that they were asking
for dances to work for free, professional dances to work
for free, yes, for the super Bowl halftime show. Well,
now they have decided that they are actually going to
pay professional dancers. After some backlash from the dance community,
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they're going to stop asking professional dances to work for
free as part of their halftime show. So they have
a recent agreement, and they said it, all professional dances
in the show will be compensated for their labor. It
was one hundred one hundred dollars per dem. They're probably
giving per dam for to day. Well, you know, it
is seventy two hours or something like that worth of work.
So it is quite a bit of hours. You know,
it's unpaid rehearsals that are seventy two hours. That's what
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they originally were asking for. So they wanted to do
this whole run on the field type of thing, but
they were asking for professional dances. Now, they did say
that Rock Nation had always contracted for one hundred and
fifteen paid professional dances as part of the stage show.
So that was for people on stage, But for the
people who were going to run on the field, they
were asked to volunteer rather than be paid to take
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part in one of the most events in the world.
See that makes sense. I thought you were talking about
the dances on stage. You don't even want to dances day.
They just up there go well, they're on field performers
and they are going to take part in some dancing
which required seventy two hours of unpaid rehearsals per dem. Yeah,
so over the span of nine days. So that is work.
You should be paid for nine days seventy two hours
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a professional sea after union dancing dam When you sag after,
you get you get per deum or whatever the day
rate is, whatever the day rate is for sag after.
So the issue was that, and now they are saying
that they are going to paid. Yeah, I think that's
important all right now. Mayor Eric Adams in New York
vowed that the new playing clothes NYPD unit that is
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tasked with wiping out gun violence will be a fresh start.
You know, they got rid of that back in mid
twenty twenty. It was a sixth person, six hundred person
undercover anti crime unit. They said that those officers were
behind a disproportionate amount of complaints and shootings compared to
the rest of the force. Now, what Eric Adams is
promising is this new unit, it's called the Neighborhood Safety Teams,
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will serve as real guardrails and preventing police misconduct. He
said they would be required to turn on their body
cameras while interacting with the public, and also were apparel
like wind breakers that make them easily identifiable as cops.
He said too many officers were turning off their cameras
when they had interactions with sevi millions. That is not
happening anymore. He said. There'll be more training and more
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discipline where it needed. He said, this is going to
be a unit that is going to zero in on
guns and gangs and violence. They'll start with adding the
teams to the thirty police precincts where eighty percent of
the city's violence takes place, and they'll be deployed to
the twenty most dangerous neighborhoods over the next three weeks.
I mean, all of that sounds good, but it won't
be different unless somebody is policing the police. Like, who's
gonna police the police and make sure they aren't violating
folk civil rights? I don't I just don't see how
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you're gonna solve problems that have never been solved, like
racial bias, profiling, abuse of power. There's something definitely needs
to happen, and then it needs to happen quick. And
then some people are dying. People are getting killed, shot,
one year old baby, six month old baby. People are
getting pushed in front of trains. And that's just not
in New York. It's bad in New York because bad
in Chicago, is bad in Philly, is bad in la
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It's bad in so many different places Detroit and things
need to change. Yeah, I don't know what the answer is.
I don't want to see, you know, civilians killing civilians.
I don't want see civilians killed about police and I
don't want police being killed by civilians. I don't want
unjust the rest either. You know, I don't want black
and brown people being filed and harassed just because. And
that's what ends up happening. When anybody's tough on crime
policies and implemented, it always impacts black people the most.
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But you know, I don't know what the answers now.
Eric Adams also said on MSNBC's Morning Joe. He said,
we are going to learn from the past so we
don't repeat the past, and we will never use under
my administration any abusive targeted tactics that goes after people
based on their ethnicity and where they live. The only
way that would be implemented fully is if somebody's policing
the police, and when a police officer does violate a plane,
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close police officer does volate somebody's civil rights, that plane cool,
police officers held accountable. But I don't know, but turning
on it, but if you're forced to turn on those
body cameras, they can't, those teamers can't go off police them.
You're right because seeing so many different things on cameras
and nothing happened exactly. Hopefully it will deter what what
somebody does, and hopefully they'll do it the right way.
All right, Well, let's hope this doesn't go terribly left,
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because this is gonna happen across the whole county, the
whole country is going to adopt tough on crime policies
because you got a violent crime wave happening everywhere. We
still not We're not. You know, it's a problem, right,
and there's a lot of problems, and one is the
main problem. There's too many guns. Right. The fact that
they're able to get these guns too just the main problem.
That's the main problem with lack of opportunity. Lack of
opportunity and the fact that these guns are so easily
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gotten to these places. How would these how would these
guns got getting to New York, getting to New Jersey,
getting Chicago, getting la getting to all these places because
guns are it was stupid? All right, Well that is
your friends. I just know you got a notorious tough
on crime president in the White House. I'm sure you're
gonna see him pass some type of tough on crime
bill on a federal level, and a lot of folks
will follow suit on the local level. So I don't
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know what the answer is. ReBs will support that. Of
course they will, all right, hold on to your butts.
It's like they supported it with the n for Crime
bill and all other tough on crime bill that Biden
created back in the day. When we come back, an
ely Chap will be joining us. Will kick it to him.
Next we're kicking with him. And next it is the
Breakfast Club The Morning, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ
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Envy and Angela Yee Shaman the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the billing.
Got a new album coming out this Friday. Me versus Me.
Welcome so the Morning, Welcome back, nank Oliver Heaving. Let
me tell you something. I really appreciate your evolution as
a human man. I like how you started like purposely
and intentionally talking more positive and telling folks how to eat,
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writing things of that nature. Man. So I want to
applaud you for that. Thank you so much, appreciate it.
What got you to that point? Honestly, it was just
a feeling internally. I was feeling just seeking some type
of piece, some type of love that I felt I
wasn't getting with the industry because I feel like when
you blow up, you get introduced to like you know, drugs,
jury and money six, everything that you want, but none
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you need. And I just realized internally it was, you know,
stuff I needed deeper than that, something that my soul
was happy with. But what got you there was a reading?
Was it something you've seen? You heard talking to mamma
talking to friends? Like what God on the show? Like, yeah,
for sure, that's what happened. Like I was in my loads,
I was like to the points where you know what
I'm saying, suicide was like in consideration. And I feel
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like once you get that low, that when you're the
most dangerous, because if you don't care about yourself, so
I don't care about around you, you know. So I
said a prayer, like I said a deep prayer one time,
and it was the night before I just got on
my pretty much. I was asking God, like why do
I feel this way? Why do I feel like you
bless me with something? I always want it? But I
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feel like, um, not where I was supposed to be?
Feel empty? Yeah, I feel empty first and foremost. I
made an oath with him before I blew up. I
used to pray every day like for two years straight,
I pray every night. I pray so much I had
to prayer or memorize, that's how much I prayed. A
section of it was like put me in a position
of like this nickle field in this rap industry. But
let me be a light, let me be Let me
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be the one that stick out and make a change,
make like change something about it, make um positive, like
a positive out look on it, even though like what
I'm rapping about is just me. What I'm saying, it's life.
But let my balance be that I changed somebody's life
in a good way. Pretty much. This was the prayer
and long alone away when I blew up, it's like
I new not forgot about that prayer. And so that
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night when I prayed to him, asking like why why why,
Like he came to me as me and he was
like my nigga, He was like, you remember you remember
that prayer that oaf you made with me before you
blew up. And I wasn't living by the overlo mode
pretty much. That was his way of saying, let me
know when you're ready to stand on what you said
before you blew with what I promised you with. And
the day aufter I felt meditation and I got on
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everything that I've been on that that's important. So you
lost yourself basically lost myself like wholeheartedly. When you talk
about affecting other people's lives, have you seen some positive
things happening with people that follow you? Like what? It's
some examples with me just being vocal and being like
wanting to sell herbs and stuff and provide rbs just
just to have a website with urge that I provide
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people for I've had like a woman she had cancer.
She implemented like some of my herbs until her diet
and also with a vegan alkaline and she ended up
healing herself. And then another lady I didn't even know
what Bar's disease was, her son, I do know I
could look it up and then refreshed my memory. I
looked it up when she told me, but her son
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had Bar's disease, and that was using my mug work
from my website, and it helped heal her son from
bars disease. Like I got all the messages in my
phone there, showed me the paperwork all that stuff. So
just to be able to be a help in that way,
it's beautiful. Now, what got you in the meditation? I
started getting in the meditation a couple of years ago.
We got you into it pretty much. That day I
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thought I said that prayer, it was like I got
on my phone. It was the next day, bro, and
it was a brother. He was mellionated. I looked at
my phone. It was on TikTok. I get on it,
and the first thing I looked at it was his brother.
He was like talking about meditation, how much it benefited
his life. And after that prayer the night before, I
felt a burden already was lifted off my back. So
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when I woke up the next morning, I was already
open into whatever you got your mantra. I'd be doing
stuff like that, but I usually do hand moosers, but
um I went. I laid on a bathroom floor like
they he told me, fine Swart comfortable. It wasn't comfortable
in the bathroom flow because I didn't want to go
to sleep, but I wanted to lay down. I ain't
want to sit. I wanted to lay down, and man,
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I ain't gonna lie. It was like the best thing
I ever felt, honestly, like it was the only time
I felt in my life I was brought to a
place of peace, in just a place of of myself.
So when I felt that, I was like, Okay, I
need to make sure this is something that's implemented in
my everyday life. And I carried these with me everywhere crystals.
These my meditation beach. I got two of them. I
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got one at the house and then I carried these
when I want to just like dip off these crazy
muffle you know as you should that what about the
vegan life? How did you get into the vegan life? This,
I'm gonna go back to meditation with everything with what
I changed, because this would open my mind and my eyes.
I would come out of my meditation right, I'd be refreshed.
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Like when when you first started meditating, you realize so
much how your energy changed. But when you get like
a year or two in, you just it's you now.
It's like you know, you know you bush when you
eat something wrong or when you take something wrong, that's
when you know your energy ain't right. And I used
to come out that meditation and let's just say I
used to have a chef come over and made me
some soul food, give me some chicken making, cheese, sweet potatoes,
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corn bread, and greens. And I used to eat a
lot because I used to I used to steal smoke.
I was smoking a little bit during that time too,
So when I used to smoke, I used to like
this didn't even do nothing to me, like E make
what I was doing better. It actually made me feel
how I felt before I meditated. So I come by
my meditation to eat this, and I feel how I
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felt before I come out my meditation and hang around
twenty there smoking and that ain't meaning no good. It
ain't bringing no value to what we got going, and
I would feel used. So it helped me in so
many ways? Is it? It made me turn into a magnet.
I soaked up everything in the room and I moved accordingly,
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whatever messing, whatever threw me off. That took me out
of that state of peace and happiness and being able
to be in tune with myself and my feelings. I
went away from all of it. That first week, I
went vegan like cold turkey. I ain't. It wasn't difficult
at all, because honestly, what you realize what's best for you.
I feel like that's when you go full in it.
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You know what I'm saying. So I cut off, damn
to everybody. I moved. I moved with just like two
two of my bros, like day one, Like I'm not
with a lot of people, you know what I'm saying
with probably security and I'm with a few day Ones
and Mundus and Pops, but I ain't with twenty dudes
because at the end of the day, I'm straight with me.
I'm good with me. I'm good everywhere I go because
I'm comfortable with being myself. All Right, we got more
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with NL chop when we come back. Don't move. It's
the breakfast club the morning s morning. Everybody is DJ
MZ Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the club
was too kicking it with N Chopper. Ye where you
selling it? I wouldn't sell it, yea. I wouldn't sell
a bit for like a month, Like because I realized
what having six did, Like I realized how tired I
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was out there having six will no, you can have six.
But I feel like seemen retention is the is the
focus because like I tell people all the time, like
one's equivalent to like eight miles. It can make a
whole life, so you know how powerful it is, so
you just can't keep giving it to everybody. I'd be
a mom And I know if I could be like
every time I had six, I hold my seeming back.
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That's why I'd rather just go sell a bit. But
some people are debt, are deb disciplined to the t
that they can have six and not get off. I'm
not one of those. Yeah, and my wife wanting to
get a resect to me right now. So you do
seem in retention? Yeah, I do. See you got you
gotta kill on the way. Yeah yeah, yeah, the work
too good? Yea, yeah, I don't do it air time.
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It's like I go on, I go on a certain breaks.
What's the benefits I heard Kevin Gates say that before,
But what are the benefits of seeming retention? Every day?
You asked me, I'm just speak on my behald, so like,
let's sell you boom if i'm if it's a recording,
I go in the studio or at ten If I
do one song and I get tired, I feeled myself.
I don't care if it was a hit. When I'm
when I'm focused, I go in the studio at ten
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PM and I won't leave to like eight am the
next day. But if let's just say, if I had
six to nightfoe or not not a shot off about three,
I go in as ten and I probably would leave
it like three or two. Hold you three done? Now
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forty three years old? Three? See the more I'm out
and you and your energy is going after that? How
do you know when it's over? What you mean like
when sex is up? When is it over for you?
If you retain your seeming, if you're you know, ejaculating
is the finish line most of the time. Stop. I
rather the woman get more than me anyway, because that's
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just how I am. So she's pleased when she's pleased,
you know what I'm saying. And sometimes like women still
don't be pleased with you. Gotta know when they're just
gonna pull it out, you know what I'm saying, and
say that you've done because I'll crypt balls blue like
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some cryptocurrency. It makes sense now for show. I feel like,
only get blue when a woman manipulated me, like I'm
to get something, don't get something. That's the only time
I get blue ball. If I feel on finny, get blue.
So honestly, bro I just when she leaves eye jack
to the semi retention doesn't cause blue ball initially. No,
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it's it's about It's all about your mind, the intentions
you go to into everything. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you something.
I think I am gonna try because I I like
trying new healing practices. I'm she would love that. She
wanted me to get it a second anyway, she would
love if we had sex and I didn't jacket. I
actually am gonna try that. Now, let me ask you
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this everything going on right now? We saw other video
footage in the airport. We saw Mama Chafa and her
statement that she made after that. So what was going
on in your mind when somebody approached your security? He
was there, but he wasn't there. He was landing on
later than me. But God bless him though, because like
I'm just lucky to say it was in the airport
and I went out in public or something, because like, honestly,
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bro like the mind state I'm in the mindset i'd
be in Like I'm very mature, I'm very dismant to
a certain extent. I gotta I got a big pride
and I move out of respect. There's one thing with me,
Like so I feel once I'm disrespected and I get
to that point, it's like anything, it's possible, Like he
probably wouldn't have walked out of this situation alive, and
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I probably would have walked out of that situation in jail.
Does that bother you? Now? Worry now? Because it's like
you know one person do it and he makes himself
viral down there you say, okay, now everybody like, well,
let me try him now this time. I just feel
like people get that image of me and getting misconstrued
and things like I'm gonna be some type of a
nice person when I'm disrespecting. I'm not like that, And
that's not how I'm gonna move. But it's something that
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I want to work on, and this to not be
a slave to a man's like words or a slave
to a man actions. If you feel threatened, you can't
not react, yeah, like yeah for a show Like I
wasn't gonna touch him. I wasn't gonna do nothing to him.
I was gonna de escalate like I was. I was
just taking this. I was coming off the toilet at
a backpack one in the bathroom. That's why I go
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in family best. I go in the family restaurant when
I'm in a when I'm in the airport, locked the door,
I'm in my own story, and you know, so I
walk out the restaurom and I'm I got my earphones in.
I'm not hearing you. You You're probably saying something to me.
And I got my head down on my phone. When
I look up, I see you in my face with
a camera and I don't think I hear is are
you in that lee while you actually scared? Like I
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think somebody gonna take that like people just be chilled
with two came reviews though right who had the other camera?
It was, I guess one of them the people that
was went on from I guess they watched me go
to the restroom and I was like, you know what
I'm saying for the when he come out or whatever.
But what I'm saying that ain't the scariest part of
the video. The scariest part of the video is after
the fact, him and that lady literally had this whole
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scenario when they head we beat He just knocked that
lee chop about none of that happened to me. Yeah,
but we didn't pay that Where was mama. She was like, boom,
what's what's the estimate? Y'all play football, y'all know, y'all
know y'all about she was about twenty yards away, twenty
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thirty yards away from the situation. My pops was too.
I think Mama could be both of the twenty yards
while you're only running around. You know, it was out Cameron,
but she had me by my jacket. I was still
trying to go about yourself. No, I had my pops
in mamka, but that stuff was off camera, like when
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he started, when he ran at the end, that's when
me and popsiles me and possiles from them up she stopped.
It was a young boyan I hate, I hated, you
know this out vlogs and stuff, missicn screw everything, and
they feel it was a young boy fan because of
the girl. Like you said when she recorded after the fact,
she was like four K tray, but she was like young.
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She looked like she was thirteen as well. You know
she's just saying, she just saying anything. Nothing that's fact.
But he was originally like honestly, I know how those
type people are that he was. He was just a
fan that felt entitled to a response for me, but
I didn't even hear him. I would have responded if
I heard him in the first few times, I would
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have responded, like, Yo, what's up? Like Yo, you want
to pick like that's the type person I him. I'm
never figure like man, you know, I ain't gonna come
at you like that. If anything, if I don't feel
like taking pictures, I'm like my man, I ain't taking
pictures today. All Right, we got more with an elite
shopper when we come back, let's get into its joint.
I'm a dog. I'm a dog. Nle Chopper morning, everybody,
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this DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with Nlie Chopper. Charlemagne.
Now in twenty twenty, you said I want to spread positivity.
I don't wrap about violence no more. Yeah. This album
violent is hell? Yeah yeah, yeah, So I put it on.
I'm like, damn, I thought when I first made that transition,
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there was my thought. The piece I was feeling everything
I was feeling for show said, man, there ain't no
way I'm you know, I cold turkey down my fans.
It's like it's no way I'm going back to rapping
about what I was rapping about. But at the end
of the day, it's naive because that's a part of
what my fans love me for. And I learned balancement
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Like I learned that I can rap about my past stories.
I can wrap about what I've been through, what I did,
what I've seen, what I saw what I used to
be capable of doing. Because at the end of the day,
it's not like a full change. There's still a part
of me. It's never with nowhere. It's still there internally.
It's just on more mature now when I know when
to bring that side of me in, like when you're
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protecting yourself, when you're protecting family, and when you're protecting
your brand. I have delayed the album for a week
because of a lot left off compilations. What's the City
like after everything that happened with doll Man. Honestly, I'm
an impath, so I feel everything, so like once you
just hop off a plane, you just feel it. When
I was there, I left for like a month. I
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want I ain't even go back because I live in Memphis.
So I left for a month and I went to
La because like after that happened that same night, I
feel like I think it was like seven people died
and some of the people probably wasn't even related to
Dolf and something. It's just that smart. They might be
like he died, I can go do what I do
and they don't think, oh, this is related to what
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he did. And like on a normal day, like about
three or four people dieing Memphis, you never want to
get out of the Memphis normal leather about it. Ain't
you ever wanted to say, you know what, it's time
for me to move. I feel like when you're living
in purpose, it's certain things you don't have to worry about.
And that's one of them things. Because my purpose and
my goal behind memphisis to be able to implement the
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stuff that I'm on now into the city so we
will be able to grow, and so we could be
able to grow, like just so simple. I got a
vegan food truck and I feel like we're just feeding
people vegan and alkaline meals will change the thought and
just with changing the thought process, the murder rate might decrease.
That's a little bit, it's a work in progress. It's
a little step to the long term goal, you know
what I'm saying, the marathon. So I feel like, how
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would I be able to to be able to impact
my city if I'm detached from it and I'm not
living in it. What about these bbr pells though it's
like it's gonna be like a powder. Currently, I'm in
the works to making like a natural BBL and I
feel people it's glowing. Find an African body. So how
do you get the African body is implement what Africans consume.
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You know what I'm saying you in the US, A
lot of the stuff you're eating and consuming is not
what it's gonna give you the body. You won't. But
they're being said, I use ingredients like you got fennel.
You got fennel, Greek, you got ocpy powder on if
y'all heard of ocpysees. But like ocpyps bro, it's real
thick and that's where the thickness would come from to
like build whatever you need inside of the glotes to
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make it, you know what I'm saying, To get that
thick holes and feels. So the combination of those three
urge and a daily regiment of using it in consistency
and then let's just say if you're working out, you working,
you're doing squat, so you working out on yould groups
and stuff like, it's gonna work. I want to ask
about Dolph again, what it Dolph means to you personally?
But what do you mean to the city of missis
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what he meant to me personally was it was simply independence.
I don't care what the two sides had going on
or whatever, what was going on. But when you thought
of Dolph and when you thought a gotty, you thought
an independence, and you thought about at the end of
the day, I feel like for me it was like independence.
It was more so like a role the thing because
people don't appreciate it until it's gone. But like sometimes
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when they do be gone, it's sometimes worked for the
best though, for other people to be inspired because at
the end of the day, and man, dear milestones, he
broke goals, he broke accolades. Coming from Memphis, I feel
like for Memphis in general, he was a hope for
a lot of people. You know what I'm saying, Because
when you when you're growing, when you're blowing up at Memphis,
it's either it's always either you're gonna either sign a
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paper out or you're gonna sign was gonna ask why
when you came up. That was never a thought for you.
He never wanted to go either or, because most artists
in the city even go either or. And what they're
being said, I looked up to both of them in
a sense of man, he got paper route, I see him.
G Let me get why can't I have in that league?
I'm nineteen. I got three artists to my label and
a producer. My label is independent. I got a partnership
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with Warner, but my label is independent. Anything that was
to happen, I got something to fall back on. You
know what I'm saying, just off the simple fact of
me watching my peers and also watching my mom. You
know what I'm saying something like that. I just I
just I just want to be a bust a bus
Like So, where were you beefing with these two breaths
where you were drinking breast milk and you got the
rush to the hospital. I heard about that. I heard
(50:07):
about that. I was gonna ask you about dad. Were
gonna get back to that diocese that Charlotte man question him,
said that's her right. They said, let me show you
the picture. It's the oldest way. They said, you slow
if you believe that. That was one of my last
two questions. I mean, listen, I got a question. No,
I got a question for y'all. Question yes, and I'm
(50:29):
gonna ask. I'm gonna ask person like a person to drink? No? No, no?
What the question? You kind of answered it a little bit?
We did. But did you believe that? I mean, it
may be part of your diolco did you believe did
you believe? Why wouldn't we though we're the only species
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that drinks milk from other species and not humans. We
drove were kids, Yeah, but then we get old. Did
we go away from it? Why? Man? Charlotte Man, I'm
gonna let you hospital drinking breast to the hospital. It's
crazy though. People was texting me, are you okay? A
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relationship with you with your daughter? I know that at
one time it was it was rocking. I actually got
a court next month. Only been with my daughter three times,
going on too back three times. Let me rephrase that
I was with her the first week she was born.
I was with her like at least four days throughout
that week. But after that week it was I only
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seeing her on two Occasian birthday, on your birthday. So
it's not it's not it's not getting better. But do
I know it's gonna be great? Hell yeah, because at
the end of the day, I feel like everything I've
been through has been lessons. Next month I supposed to
have another court date, and the judge is now siding
with me on my behalf of everything. She's understanding everything,
(51:55):
she's seeing what everything is and seeing what everything is
for the bet. And I feel like next month, my
next court day, with visitation, i'd be able to have
joint custody because at the end of the day, I mean,
it ain't no reason why I shouldn't. I mean, it's
only hurting her. Yeah, it's it's only gonna that's the
thing about it. And I feel like I feel like
I'm living my carma down because i'd be I'd be
(52:17):
a lot to be, like, you know what I'm trying
through the relationship. I was perfect. So I take my
roans and I feel like that was part of my
karma to be. This is from my daughter. But and
your sins, God gonna watch what you're gonna do too.
He gonna watch the moves you make for if you
know a person want to be in the child's life
and you know what's best for the child. If you
know that and you're not doing that, God karma gonna
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be even harsher at the end of the day. I
feel like with me, just do this whole situation. I
feel like it grows for me, It mature me. And
God was just pouring water over see and I'm a
four rows right now, so I feel like it don't
get no more beautiful than that. And just know when
I'm with when I with my daughter like and when
she gets older, she's gonna forever be dead as a
little girl because I ain't gonna never take nothing for
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granted with her, because I know I know every bit,
every second with her, it's gonna be precious because the
times I lost, I ain't see her first steps, I
ain't see her come out the wound, I ain't hear
her first words. This is my last question, man, because
you know, like I told you before, I commend you
on your growth, I commend you on your evolution. You know,
but you refer to yourself on the album a lot
as toxic and you know words matter. Yeah, yeah, what
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kind of vibration. Are you sending to the universe when
you see that? If your pastor is holy every bit,
every second of the day, something wrong with them? You know,
I can't have toxic way, it's toxic traits. But am
I am? I just toxic? Got ripped? No, because I
don't even don't need to consume stuff that's toxic that
make me toxic. But I still I feel like I
feel like, more so than toxic, I still got I'm
(53:42):
a chure, I'm a church, but I feel I feel
like certain things I do sometimes probably the immature. Yeah,
y'all ain't perfect. I'm still in nineteen at the end
of the day. I ain't just thirty here out here.
My soul probably fifty. But it's super old. I'm not
super old. I feel like when you like thirty, that's
when you damn there you start to beat moving to
(54:02):
your most polished, Or when you're forty you started forty forty.
I'm like thirty five, thirty six, I started going to therapy.
You know what you're gonna be like, I'm only thirty
and I gotta I gotta tell you something. I brought
it to a lease a tiss alone. You know, I
feel like you owe me something. What I mean, y'all, Yeah,
everybody forgot but her. Everybody forgot but held on. Everybody
(54:25):
forgot but her. Owe me, man, for God, tell me.
The first time I came here, I was with Steve,
and you remember you said, I ain't gonna quote the
word for word, but I remember it's something that motivated me.
And but you're not gonna be around. You said something
like six months from now. I love to see are
you still relevant, because honestly, I don't think you can
(54:46):
do it. Well, we're gonna revisit this conversation in six months.
I want to see if United Masses really does what
it says. It's going to love that. I love that
from the whole thing with artists turns down three million
dollars bidding war for three million dollars. Let's see exactly
in real time. What look that three million dollars looks like?
Six months from them? Yeah right, that's my job. My
(55:07):
job is to make the three million dollars look like
that stuff. Well, guess what if you hadn't changed your ways?
And you hadn't If you had, it was wrong. I
was wrong there. I listen. I told them the same
thing I told them because when when I didn't last,
I didn't last like eleven years ago, and he asked
(55:28):
me who would be around? Thug of Quan said, I
was wrong. Your judgment is wrong, but it's right. It's right.
No like it's wrong. I'm writing about a lot of
people too, though. Now I like when I getting wrong
because you and you, I like what you putting up.
You know what I mean that I feel like certain things.
It's traditional, so keep doing it. It's something energy attached
to with you. I name. I'm not gonna say who
(55:51):
I name because everybody knows it. But yes, there's a
lot of people that I got righted it. What do
you want to hear? What we play? Take too though,
I takes all the say this person gonna do something,
this person may not. But you know now, I'm just
at the point where I'm just like, I don't know.
I just want you to be a good human. And
you're a good human. And Elie Chopper appreciate you whatever
you owe, you for what you say you owe you,
(56:13):
just you say all of you. You're the one that
said maybe I always been a great guy tour. I
gotta shout out on the album. They tell everybody they
said what I'm hate. If you tell everybody you great,
(56:34):
it's a good percentage. Great. Great. I don't really speak
to be right here. Congratulations and Elite Chop. It's the
Breakfast Club the Morning. This is the Rumor Report with
Angela and club Listen. Well. Nick Cannon was on his
(57:02):
show and he was discussing his bedroomantics and even though
he's freaky, he does keep some things traditional. Here's what
he had to say about toys in the bedroom. I
feel like I'm a I'm a pleaser, and if I'm
not the one pleasing, I don't need another object in
the room because I'm trying to be as sensual and
(57:22):
as nected as possible. That to me is a distraction.
And I'm open to up all types of things. But
if it's something that is gonna bring you pleasure beyond
what I can do, I'm again. Maybe that's an insecurity
or something, but I don't. I don't want no competition. Well,
I feel bad you bought it, and so ladies, you
gotta be careful because this is a tricky You want
him to take instruction and not take offense. You got
(57:45):
a Jedi mind, trick. I'm telling what he's doing, right
then telling what this toy is gonna help him do
even more. Women don't want nothing but another nanny. They
need more babysitters. Okay, that's what they need, more assistance.
Nick Cannon doesn't like being completely naked, and he doesn't
like toys. We're learning a lot, all right. Now, let's
talk about Peter Dinklage. He was on Mark Marin's WTF
(58:07):
podcast and he was talking about the live action and
remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and he
has an issue with Peter um. He also he made
storm Breaker for thought. I don't disrespect Peter. He's on
Game of Thrones too. Oh the little guy. He's a dwarf.
He's a form of door faced the dull beat you.
(58:28):
I know he will, okay at any rate. He bruised
from the waist down. Here's what he has to say
about their representation in the movie. It's really progressive to
cast a Latino actress as snow White. Yeah, but you're
still telling the story of snow White. Yeah. Seven Dwarfs. Sure,
you're progressive in one way, and then but you're still
(58:50):
making that backward. Oh. Story about seven dwarves living in
a cave. To get what the fuck you're doing? Man?
You know, I have I done nothing to advance the cause,
but it was They were so proud of that, and
all love and respect to the actress and to the
people who thought they were doing the right thing. But
(59:11):
I'm just like, you do what are you're doing? So
they don't want dwarves anymore? Yeah, I need more content.
I think it's a representation. And Disney did set the
record straight afterward, and they said to avoid reinforcing stereotypes
from the original animated film, We are taking a different
approach with these seven characters and have been consulting with
members of the dwarfism community. We look forward to sharing
more as the film heads into production after a lengthy
(59:33):
development period. So what did the stereotypes of doors? I
don't know anything, But he just said they were living
in a cave together, So don't it's because it was
a period piece, you know, So he doesn't want it. Well,
everybody wasn't living in a cave, so he want them
in a house. Like, I'm just trying to figure out, Like,
what did he said reinforce the stereotypes? I didn't know
that there was a stereotype. The dwarves lived in a
cave and they was short. You know the crazy thing
(59:53):
about the doors. They all had their own personality, so
you had grumpy and sleepy and happy and bashful. So
the names characterized them more than their dwarfism. But the
studio did say they have been reimagining the dwarf character
since the earliest stages are ready, So you do have
to bring things into more modern times, right, Yeah, but
what you're gonna do put it? I mean, there'll be
in a house. I don't know what they're doing. I
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want to know the stereotypes though. I just feel like,
you know, you shouldn't take away from seven dwarves. You
know that that will potentially have jobs. Put them in Brooklyn. No,
I don't. I don't think they're saying that there's not
going to be any Dwarves in the movie. They're saying
they're not gonna be They want better outfits. I listen,
better housing. Peter's issue. He's part of the community house housing.
He's having a conversation. Disney responded in a positive manner.
(01:00:37):
They do know it's fake though, they know that's a
story and we don't know how that cave look. That
kve might have been popping on the inside, the interior,
that cave might have been fresh. Why are we just
assuming that they were living in poor conditions? All right,
well that is your room of reports. Why are we
just assuming that that cave was whack? We don't know
what was in that cave? Did ever show the inside
of the cave? I don't remember. I don't see you
be crazy with all the stuff going on, it didn't
look very impact about the dwarves, know because that's a
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dwarf talking about the dwarves, So he's representing fake thing.
It's not real. They don't get much representation. They were
doing a movie about somebody who had Beijing in their hair,
and they didn't represent you in a good manner. Impossible,
But then you went that to change as a member
of that community. People with Beijing in the hare don't
represent themselves a good man. We all know it's fake,
but they try to make us feel like stupid. Looking
(01:01:21):
shout to my brother, Kevin would look decent to my
bro who else did he shout? Anyone looks a little
subtle show, you know, shout it's the ones that looked
drawn on. But don't try to take this away from
the dwarfs. He I see, how y'all, y'all try to
I'm talking dwarves. All right, Well, that is your room reports.
I stand with the dwarves size. I think I am
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not issue. You do have to be a certain size.
I forgot what the hype requirement is though. All right, well,
what are you giving your dog too? I need the
Baseball Writers Association of America to come to the front
of the congregation. I know nothing about baseball. I just
know it was better during the steroid era. Let's the Scots.
This injustice that's happening this morning, all right? And after that,
(01:02:07):
of course, is asked aye eight hundred five A five
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your life Stock d j N v Angela. Ye, Charlemagne's
the dog, right bet, Charlom Maine say the game. Don't
get out the shape man you are, don't you? Donkey
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Today does not discriminate. I might not have the song
of today, but I got to don't get that. So
if you ever feel I need to be a Donkey man,
the practice club bitches, they just don't keep Today Today. Wow.
Donkey Today for Wednesday, January twenty six goes to the
Baseball Writers Association of America. Yesterday they revealed their votes
for who will be in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
(01:03:14):
One person got in, and that's David Ortiz, Big Poppa
dropped on the clues bombs for Big Popa Ortiz, Big
Poppy man popa, big Poppy, Well poppy, Okay. I thought
he loved to when I call him Big Popa. But
it's big Poppy, all right. I know nothing about baseball, okay,
but I know big Papa, no big Poppy David Ortiz
all right, and I know he deserves to be in
the Baseball Hall of Fame. So salute to that man.
(01:03:35):
But of course, the Baseball Writers Association of America is
not getting donkey for who they inducted before who they excluded? Okay,
Roger Clements, Sammy Sosia, Kurt Schilling, Barry Bonds all fell
short of the seventy five percent threshold for induction and
what was their tenth year on the writer's ballot. Barry
Bonds came the closest of the four, falling thirty six
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votes short of induction at sixty six percent. Clements was
thirty nine votes. Shorts Selling appeared on like fifty eight
point six percent of the ballot. SOCIA received eighteen point
five percent of the votes. Why is dad, ladies and gettlemen.
I'm not a baseball fan. I've been a casual baseball
watcher my whole life. Matter of fact, I wouldn't even
call myself a casual baseball fan. I'm below casual. Okay,
(01:04:17):
all right, I'm the guy that thinks ESPN is born
as hell when it's not football and basketball season and
all they are talking about his baseball. I'm from Monks
going to South Carolina though, so we had TBS. Braves
was always on all right, and since rappers from Atlanta
like Outcast and jd used to rock the Braves hatching Jerseys.
I would watch the Braves drop on a clue bunch
to the Atlanta Braves. Okay, Rond David Justice, he was
dating Holly Berry. They had that mean pitching team John
(01:04:39):
smokes Tom Glavin. But I know nothing about baseball as
a below casual baseball fan. But I will tell you this.
I know all of these players that they didn't vote
into the Hall of Fame, well, at least a few
of them. You and I all know why they didn't
get in. Okay, it's because Barry Bonds, Roger Clements, and
Sammy Sosa, all of them b like faces of the
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steroids era in Major League Baseball. Baseball Writers Association of America.
Y'all just need to embrace something. Y'all just need to
understand one thing. For US casual baseball fans and below
casual baseball fans, hell, for all the diehard baseball fans
out there who live and breathe the sport, I think
we can all agree baseball was better when everybody was
(01:05:23):
on steroids. Okay, I'm not about to get into debates
with you about whether or not steroids is good for people.
I don't know, but I know it was good for
the game of baseball. And you're a damn life you
say otherwise. Kurt Schilling, Hey, he shared memes containing hate
speech against Muslims in transgender people. The laddam got the
ladder of it, got him fired from ESPN, So I
understand if he doesn't get in for that. But Barry Bonds,
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Roger Clemington, Sammy Sosa, I don't care. If they was
eating bowls of steroids with almond milk, let them in
the Hall of Fame. Okay. I did some research this morning,
and by research I mean Google, all right, and Google
backed up exactly how I feel about this situation, like
it does most things are searching for. But I came
across an article in the sportster and it was the
top fifteen reason steroids was good for Major League Baseball.
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In fact, the article says, steroid scandals might have rocked baseball,
but they can be little, denying the positive impact they
had on the game. Baseball purists might enjoy your one
old game, but people like me, Okay, your uncle Charlotte,
I loved watching baseball in the modern era because of
them damn home runs, all right, I like baseball games
that look like a low scoring football game are to
score at the end of the first quarter of a
(01:06:28):
w NBA game like the package forty nine is game
from the other night that was thirteen ten. I want
my baseball game scored like that. That's how it was
in the steroids era, all right. Not to mention attendance
for games rolls. During the steroid era. Not only did
a home runs and run production improved, pitching had to improve.
All mistakes left over the play could easily be knocked
out the park, all right. Star players could use steroids
(01:06:50):
to recover from injuries and play even better. At the
same time. Would you like to know some more the
fifteen reasons Major League Baseball was better during the steroid era?
How would you like to know all the reasons? Okay,
baseball was better during the steroid era because of attention
a right, viewership went up. Casuals like me was watching money.
Steroid era made billions in revenue when those home runs
(01:07:13):
was going up, So was the money, all right. The
steroid era narrowed the gap in coverage and interest between
the MLB and NFL, all right. The number twelve reason
on the list was what I'm trying to convey this morning.
The game was simply more entertaining sportses and entertainment business,
like everything else in this society. I'm not you know,
I'm gonna do them all. I'm not gonna do all
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fifteen look them up yourself. But great a run production.
Do we remember the ninety eight home run chase between
Mark maguire and the former Dominican who now identifies as
a white Canadian, Sammy Sosa? Okay, Mark hitch seventy home run,
Sammy Sosa hits sixty six. Okay, you got steroids to
thank for that, all right. Forty forty club jay Z
wouldn't have a name for his establishment if a nineteen
eighty eight Jose Conseco didn't get forty two home runs
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in forty stolen bases in the steroid era. Barry Bonds
a rod all got in the forty forty clubs, Thank
you steroids. Okay, not to mention Barry Bonds. Now, Barry
Bonds would have been great without steroids. All these guys
would have been good or great without steroids, but Barry
Bonds in particular. You don't get that great, that legendary
just because it's steroids. It just makes your skill set
(01:08:19):
that you're already gifted with better. But Jeff Payson, a
columnist for ESPN, he broke it down way more eloquently
than I could. Let's listen, Jeff, I know that you've
got a column up on ESPN Plus right now calling
me Hall of Fame a failure for its omission of Bonds.
Why do you believe that? Because I think that the
Hall of Fame exists best as a museum, and a
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museum talks about history, and you cannot tell the history
of Major League Baseball without the man who hit more
home runs than anyone, without the man who hit more
home runs in a single season than anyone, without the
man who won seven MVP Awards. I'm not trying to
look past Barry bonds steroid use. It's bad, and it
was obviously bad. But the reality is is he was
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one of the greatest players in the history. He's right
up there with Babe Ruth. He is right up there
with Willie Mays. And the fact that the writers did
not induct him, I think is a true shame. What
he said is absolutely true. The Hall of Fame, Baseball
Hall of Fame is like a Museum. And you can't
tell a complete story of baseball without Barry Bonds in
the steroids era period. Embrace it, Okay. The steroid era
(01:09:23):
is like anything else in life, is part of the process,
and you have to embrace the so called good, the
so called bad, and the so called ugly. And the
use of steroids may be ugly for Major League baseball,
but damn it, it made the sport a Major League
Baseball good. And every time y'all deny the steroid era,
in particular Barry Bonds, you make the Hall of Fame
less valid. Please give the Baseball Writers Association of America
(01:09:45):
the biggest he hure, not red. You got a Boston
Red Sox hat on this morning. We put the mic
in red space if you put it read by his lips.
Do you think that the steroid era was better? Yeah?
I think it was better, But um, baseball today's it's
great too, But don't watch it with though. Are they
back on the Roys? No? Oh yeah, I'll say no
(01:10:08):
for now. Okay, Envy, did you you Yankees fan? Did
you think the sport of baseball is better doing the
stay right there? It was great. I mean, I love
the fact that they would be chasing a record and
you would get to see that during the game. But
I mean, baseball is still good when it's good, Nick,
you don't think it was better than the third year
it was? It was better? Okay, you don't like it now, okay, Okay,
(01:10:29):
that is all. Carry on, all right, don't debate me
about it because I don't care enough. Ask he is
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Haul up now for asking morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
It's time for asking ye. Hello, who's this? Oh my god?
Good morning? How would you? Good morning? Angela Lee, I
(01:11:16):
mean Angela yeah, okay, Charlomagne the guy, my guy. You
are my baby right there, and I love you more. Envy,
you are amazing. Thank you guys. Every morning, I do
a podcast, so I watch you guys. I look up
to you. So my question, Angela is I'm in business
with a friend and we have been doing our podcast,
trying to grow it. But I feel like I'm putting
(01:11:39):
more into it now. We were friends before that, but
I feel like at this point I'm putting so much
into it and she's not really putting a lot into it.
So I don't know if I should end the business
friendship with her and continue just a personal or just
try to continue to work with her, because she really
wants to grow in business, but she just doesn't know,
right I do. Well, what happens when you have a
(01:12:01):
conversation with her and when you guys discuss who's responsible
for what? She really gets defensive and said, you know,
I'm just going through a lot right now. I can't
do it. I know you got this trying, but I'm trying.
That's what she always says. Do you feel like she's
trying as her friend, you know she is going through
a lot. Yeah, and I do. That's why I'm being
patient because I feel like she's trying. But with life
(01:12:23):
and everything coming at her, it's so hard to navigate.
So I don't know. I'm just confused. I don't know. Yeah, Listen,
sometimes friendships in business get really testy, especially if one
person is doing a whole lot more than the other
person and the other person has whatever personal issues. So
you don't want to seem like a bad person and
a bad friend and it's not mixing, right. Is there
(01:12:44):
a way to get somebody else to help with responsibility
where you guys can actually bring in a third person
and you know what she said that She says she
was going to hire someone to help her out, which
I told her, If you do that, then let's move forward.
But I really do want to be in business with her,
but I just want to know how can I navigate it?
(01:13:05):
Even because me, I'm like, I'm a taciterio, so firefring.
So any idea I get, I'm ready to go. I
think communication with your friend is important too. If you
guys agree to have like you know at this point
when you're getting things started, if you agree to have
weekly meetings where you divvy up responsibilities, check in. There
has to be some accountability so you can talk about
(01:13:25):
what you've been doing and then you can find out
what has she been doing that maybe you don't even
know about. And also say, okay, look, you know this person,
if you can contact this person, or let's make sure
that we get these posts out, let's make sure we
do certain things, and then there's accountability when you have
a meeting. And I do think it's a good idea.
Solutions are important. I'm a very solution driven person. If
she's already suggested I can hire a third person, you know,
(01:13:49):
and that will help alleviate some of the things that
I'm not doing. That's an extension of her, then I
think that makes sense as well. So what you guys
have to do is a have these check ins that
are important where you guys sit down, discuss who did what,
discuss accountability, discuss things moving forward, and then get somebody
from the outside to come in that can also help out.
And I think that will really take some of the
(01:14:10):
stress off of her because she's acknowledging that she's going
through a lot. You know she is going through a lot.
You know you're doing way more than her, And honestly,
like if you want things to succeed, you know you
are going to have to do a lot of work.
Everybody doesn't have the same work ethic too, and so
sometimes that that's the thing that I'm thirty eight now,
so I'm learning that with working with different people, everybody
is not going to have the same work ethic as you.
(01:14:33):
So just continue, I can just continue to do me
and whatever she offers, you know, not even whatever she offers,
but you do have to give her reasonable expectations. You
know that she should be able to check in and
be accountable for it. I mean, look, I have podcasts
and I definitely do the most work online, so you know,
and I'm the one that's always, like, you know, taking
(01:14:54):
care of everything, and I have certain expectations, so I
make sure everybody knows what their responsibility is and I'm
I'm reasonable about that, and so that's what I think
is important for you to be able to do and
definitely bring in somebody else so it's not all on you.
You know, it's never a bad idea to ask for help.
I love it, Angela, thanks so much. I finally got through.
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Ye eight hundred five A five one on five one
if you need relationship advice and any type of advice
calling now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. I'm for
some real advice with Angela Ye, ask Ye morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomne the guy. We are
the breakfast Club. But in the middle of ask ye, Hello,
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who's this? This is what? What's your question for you? Okay?
I called you a few years ago and I was
in a really bad relationship with my baby father. I
ended up leaving him and I was single for like
a year and a half before I got into this
new relationship. My old my old relationship, my baby father,
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he's not in my life at all, okay, and this
new person has taken on that role of fothering to
my boy. He's a player though, like he just liked
to talk to other women. So it's being that I
kind of said, you know what, let's make the relationship
open so we both get to talk to who we
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want or who we want an a sense. But I'm
still getting jealous, like super jealous? And answer and did
you watch so you wanted an open relationship not because
it was your idea, but because he was still talking
to other women anyway, So when I had brought the
idea to him, I didn't know he was still talking
to other womens. So what made you even want that?
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It just really came upon me and I brought it
up to him and then he was like, let's try it.
Okay literally, but I'm just curious what made you even
decide that? Like why did you say I want to
try an open relationship? And I really don't have a
reason other than I wanted to try. It's actually been
something that I've always wanted to try. I'm okay, so
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that's why. But he's so you're jealous. You can't have
an open relationship and be jealous. Now, what are the
rules does he tell you when he's going out with
other women? Like how detailed do you guys get? We
don't get that detailed because he doesn't want to be
that detailed about me. Okay, I kind of want to
know ahead of time. Do you still want an open relationship? Yeah? Okay,
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So the problem is that you just get a little jealous?
Is it uncontrollable? It's getting better with time, okay, because
that's something that I can't imagine, like being in an
open relationship and not having If you care about somebody,
obviously you have to have it in your head that
what's going on in like who is this other woman
he's wed? Does he like her better than me? So?
What are the rules when it comes to your open
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relationship because there has to be some boundaries, right, Yes,
the rules are he has to tell me before he goes. Well,
is that he has to tell me before he goes
ahead of time? And if I ask about anything, I
want complete honestly okay? And what about for yourself? All right?
You're seeing other people also? Not really? I think he
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talks to more people than I do. Not really, I'm
focused on other things other than that. I thought you
wanted to see other people. Yeah, I wouldn't mind talking
to other women, like when it no? Okay, So it
feels to me like you did this whole situation because
you want to talk to other women, and he's definitely
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taking advantage of it and having an open relationship. But
it was an idea that you had and you still
want to continue to do it. So because you're the
one that brought it up, you have these ground rules
and he's working within those. Right, it's kind of on you. Yeah,
I mean you're the one that brought it up. You're
the one that set up these boundaries. He's doing what
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you told him he could do. So you can't send
mixed messages and be upset about it. If you don't
want it and you can't handle it, don't do it. Okay,
I would send it mixed messages. Yeah, Like, don't say hey,
we can do this and then he does it and
then you're upset about it. If it bothers you, be honest,
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thank you so much. Okay, I hope it works out.
Unique ask you eight on drink five five one o
five one. Now we got rules on the way. Cam
Kardashian is addressing the rumor that Kanye retrieved a laptop
from Rayja with a new sex tape. You have to
hear what she had to say about it, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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the Breakfast Club. It's about angela Ye Fund to Breakfast Club. Well,
we've been hearing a lot of conversations about open relationships,
about polygamy, two wives, things like that, And Joey Badass
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was on lip Service and here's what he had to say.
You want to do polygamy, so you want your wives too.
I want to want they're gonna get along? Well, you
know twenty seven right now with two girlfriends. Okay, same No,
you know, the mess with each other. Well, that's up
to them. They would have to be cool with each other.
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There has to you know what I'm saying, to be
able to call each other and stuff like that. And
if they want to get down like that, then cool.
Same city potentially because that's like but you know, I
like to be by coastal so maybe like, no, it's
New York in LA. All right. Well, people are open
to all different types of relationships, like you said, as
long as you're open and honest with everybody and they're
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okay with it, then that's the best situation. A lot
of people end up getting lied to and that's when
things go left. Hey, man, go enjoy with your badass.
How do you think king whatever works for you? All right?
And Cardie B one another three million dollars in her
defamation law students again more Yes, I told you guys
yesterday that she actually also had punitive damages coming to her.
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So they have reportedly added even more money to those damages.
So now she's at total compensation four million dollars. Well
as well. Always tell people, you know, we always talk
about freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom of speech
which you are not free of the consequences of such
speech and speech ain't never been free. There's always a
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price to pay for that. Come out of your mouth,
fly about people. Now. Tasha Kay had alleged that Cardie
contracted STIs, worked as a prostitute and things like that,
and so Cardie B also thanked everybody for the support.
Here's what she said. First off, to thank you to
the jurors. You know, have you guys been in the
core for the past two weeks, and even though we
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haven't been able to talk at all, you guys like
every time I go to the hallways, you guys like
always saying like keep going, guys, keep keep going party,
and like stay strong because you know it's just like
I saw, we all saw the videos and you know
how her ful things were and I just want to
say thank you guys for keeping me strong. This is
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very hard for me to put me unto a lot
of emotional emotional distress. Want to close bum for Big
Body Party also released a statement, after almost four years
I've repeated libel and slander against me, being able to
walk away from that victorious. This victorious brings me great happiness.
I appreciate Judge Ray for conducting a fair and impartial trial.
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I am grateful for the jury and their careful deliberation
over the past two weeks. And she said, during this child,
all of you have learned about the darkest time in
my life. That moment in time was fueled by the vile, disgusting,
and completely false narratives that were repeatedly and relentlessly being
shared online. I thought I would never be heard or vindicated,
and I felt completely helpless and vulnerable. I've never taken
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for granted the platform that my fame allows me to have,
which is why for over three years I dedicated every
resource I had to seek justice, and not just justice
from me. The truth is that the intentional harm that
was done to me is done to countless others every day.
The only difference between me and the high schooler who
was being cyber bullied and led on by their classmates
is the money and resources I have access to. This
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is the landmark case. She changed the game. And you
know if YouTube wasn't you know, podcasts, people on social
media don't change how they you know, move going forward.
It's going to be a lot more of this in
the future, right, So I think she needs to go
out them too to make sure they definitely pull it
down if they had them absolutely all right now. Kim
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Kardashian's rep has addressed rumors that Kanye retrieved a laptop
that had a new sex tape on it from ray J.
Here was Here's what Kanye told Jason Lee Originally, you know,
how are you going to bring me to S and
L and kiss the dude you dating right in front
of me and everybody's like, Oh, that's that's cool. After
I went and when got the laptop from ray J
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myself that night, right and then got on Red. I
met this man at the airport, came back and then
I gave it to her and she cried when she
saw it. You know why she cried and she seen
a laptop it represents how much people didn't love her
and they just saw her as a commodity. Well, Kim's
rep has responded and said after review, there was nothing
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sexual unseen, only footage on the plane on the way
to Mexico and footage at a club and a restaurant
on the same trip. Kim remains firm in her belief
that there is no new second tape that exists, so
she's saying that's not even true. And by the way,
Kanye West and his new girlfriend Julia Fox, she has
Julia has given them a nickname as a couple, and
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she posted Julie Yay, so instead Julia, it's Julie Yay.
Get it. But she gave herself that name for the couple,
so she posted that in her stories alongside a single
heart emoji. All right, now, Tiffany Hattish is addressing her
recent DUI arrest. She was on the Tonight Show and
here's what she had to say. Can you talk about
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anything that happened or want to talk about it or no? Well,
I can say this. I've been praying to God to
send me a new man, a good man, and uh,
God went ahead and sit me for in a uniform
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and uh now I got a really great lawyer and
we're gonna work it out, and I gotta get my
my uh asking of things to God a little bit. Yeah, gott,
I was clever. Want clue Tiffany my good sister, healing
energy and just like grief in her life right now.
And just something selfishly, I'm excited about. Lee Daniels is
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doing an exorcive exorcism film and he sold it to
Netflix for sixty five million dollars. So they're saying, if
you love The Conjuring but wanted to see how the
story would play out with a black family, then we've
got some good news. It's based on real events, and
according to reports, it's going to include angrew Day. She'll
play the mother of an Indiana family whose children purportedly
become demonically possessed. So, you know, I'm excited to see this.
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Is it a comedy too, No, it's a horror movie.
It's based on a true story. You never watched The
Conjuring that's based on it. The Conjuring is one of
the best, like more modern horror films, but you should
watch that. They wouldn't none of that going in a
black house I would have I would have my good
aunt Kelly come over and smudge the whole place, saves
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the whole place, pray over the whole place, and be
floor to water all through the building. Okay, in the
movie too, Glenn Clothes is in it. I'm so excited
for this, they said. Officers, doctors, and social workers said
they witnessed many of the incidents at the time, which
included her nine year old son walking backwards up a
wall like Mom would be like you and that goals.
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Gotta get up, y'all, gotta get upout my house the
lights okay out, all right, not excited. Bring somebody in
there with you, say Polystanto, the Florida water, pray over
that place. Get premiere. I need some type of walk past,
you know, roll on it where therefore a sect? You know.
I love a horror movie, so I can't wait to
see this. And that is your rumor report. All right,
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Good morning on Kelly out there by the way, dropping
a clue bone, Kelly, Kelly, all right, mixes up next
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Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast up now. Shout
to n Ellie Chopper for joining us this morning man
salutor n Ellie Chopping. Always enjoy a conversation with n
Ellie Chopper. I also never said anything about him not
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being around a six months where y'all get different. Would
you say I said we're gonna revisit this in six months.
I want to see if United Masters are gonna do
everything they said they are gonna do for you. When
did I say he wasn't gonna be around? He interpreted
it how that's where he remembers. I think somebody put
that in his head, because I don't see how you
could remember that like that. And last time I saw him,
he came up to me, he was like, you know,
Charlottagne said, I'm not gonna be around it six months
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exactly not what I said, And I feel bad about
it because I actually wish I had to remember that,
because that would have been a great question in the
interview to ask did United Masters do everything for him?
They said they they would do. We have audio of
the original Yeah, let's played it during the Avid. We
can play it back now. Well, we're gonna revisit this
conversation in six months, Chopper. I want to see if
United Masters really does what it says. It's going to
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love that you. That's from the whole thing with artist
turns down three million dollars a bidding war for three
million dollars. You didn't even get into that. He could
tell you the stories about what the record companies were
doing to get him, get what he did with us.
They were doing all kinds of crazy to sign him.
Let's see exactly in real time what looked at three
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million dollars looks like six months from them. Yeah right,
that's my job. My job is to make the three
million dollars look like that stuffing. That's my job. I
want that job. Yeah, I just I mean, I do
want to know if you I mean clear, United I
don't know if you're not in Masters didn't not because
he left United Masters. Right, he did, but that would
have been a good question in an interview. But you know,
people miss interpret things strange sometimes. I don't know where
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he got that from us. All right, well, when we
come back, positive notice to Breakfast Club, good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we
are the Breakfast Club. All right now, I want to
salute Cardi B again. Too many I don't think we
realize how much of a landmark case this is, especially
in this digital era, because if this does not change
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the way YouTube was, and you know, podcasters and just
people on social media who'll be broadcasting things. If just
don't change the way they move going forward, then y'all
are just crazy and y'all not paying attention like that
clicked the like button, crowd, y'all gonna learn all you
donate now, don't forget to subscribe as humans. Y'all gonna
learn free speech isn't free. It's a price to every
word that comes out of your mouth. Well, I mean,
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she did you know? You know, Cardie, this has been
a lot of money to fight this case, and you're
absolutely positively right. I just hope that the platforms get
on board too. And like you said, yeah, this is
something that's that's big. You just can't talk about things
when things are not true, and then when asked to
be taking down allegedly, don't take it that. When the
season to sist come, you gotta pay attention to them. Listen,
We've been doing this for twenty four years, all right,
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And trust me when I tell y'all that free speech
isn't free. It's a price to every word that comes
out of your mouth. It is. And I also want
to send them love to Tom and Lapaine. She hit
me up today. You know, her son was murdered by
the police, Casey Goodson Junior and Klemus, Ohio. And she's
been having a really hard time coping with the grief
and the stress, and she did a post about it also.
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So I do want to make sure that we send
her some love from everything that she's been going through.
She said she is burnt mentally right now. She said
she lost fifty pounds over the past fourteen months. She's
been drinking daily. She said she smokes a quarter to
half ounce a weed a day and she works third
shifts seven days a week and gets off to take
her two oldest to school, come back to take her
middle school at school, come back to take the baby
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and the twins to school, come home, shower, and take
care of whatever business I got. And she's just burnt out.
So if everybody could just go and send her some love.
Tamala Pain. Her instagram is miss dot Underscore t dot
underscore Pain, p A y n E. We had her
on the show before for her son he was shot
while going into his grandmother's house holding a sandwich by
the police and he wasn't a suspect in anything. Definitely
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sitting her healing energy. And it's crazy, man, because I
feel like the cities, even though I know they don't care,
but the city should be providing her some type of
grief counseling after something like that, you know what I mean.
But I could do to try to get her some
resources to help her. Absolutely, I'm here. I'm here for
that as well. Need somebody to reach out to. I
can definitely connect there with some some individuals where you
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gotta positive note I do. The positive note is simply
self care, you know what. No, the positive note simply
this free speech isn't free it's a price to every
word that comes out of your mouth. Remember that breakfast
club pitches you know, Finish it, y'all dumb,