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Me introduced myself in Angel and Charlomagne, the guy came
a long way. I think that y'all have a certain
amount of respect for you know what everybody else does,
and y'all are just the best of what y'all do.
This platform, the reach y'all have that you earned, makes
space for somebody like me. You guys have a direct
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line to the coaches. Oh my god, I'm Dolomagne and
all I do is read about the Breakfast Club every morning.
Good you guys are trending every you know, I dragged
my ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened
on the Breakfast Club? To that again? From the top
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from the tippy Good morning, Usa, yo ya yo yah
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye,
that piece to the planet. Guess what day it is?
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Guess what day it is? God, it was Wednesday. I
thought it was Tuesday. That's right. Oh, it is a
hump day, Wednesday, middle of the week. Good morning, what's happening?
How y'all feel today? Man? Oh? Man less black and
Holly favor God is good. The weather is finally winter.
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It still feels strange though it's winters, but it's not
like super cold. But the conditions, at least here in
the Tri state area where we are, the New York,
New Jersey area, the conditions are winter keep going up
from oh no, no, yeah, Baltimore, Philly, Virginia, Carolina's yeah
they got now that they got some super winter conditions. Yeah,
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it's it's winter. Winter seems like it's finally here. Kind
of people are still trying to get flights back from
where they were. That's how hard it is right now
in the airports. Could you imagine being stuck on ninety
five or any roadway for nine and a half hours
better than alternatives being in an accident and being stuck
in them all for eternity. I don't want any of them,
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you know, but damn it, man. So it's just climate
change is real. So I can tell y'all. Okay, the
fact that we're saying winter is finally here and it's
the first week of January, that's why. Come on, we
should have saw winter a month ago. Yeah, that is wild,
all right, but that's no reason the route for climate
change people. Okay, all right, geeks, all right, well, good
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morning everybody, and let's get this show cracking. Front page
dudes is coming up. What we're talking about, easy man,
you knew this is coming a new variant? Well, this
is something we're gonna live. We're gonna keep gettingvariants every
other month, every month. This is every year, ever, just
like the flu every year. Nothink more than every year.
Every year. Every year they say there's new variants of influenza.
So that's why they come up with different flu vaccines
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every year for people to take. Seemed like with delt
with I forgot to even name it. I'll called the
delta omicron. It seems like with COVID that happens every
what's the name of the new one? Is something sexy? Hu?
That sound like an HBCU. It sounds like the funding
for something stupid. That's what that sounds like. All right,
we'll get into all that when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy
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Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club
is getting some front page news where we're starting. Easy, Well,
let's start with the new COVID variant, it's named I
ate you. It's been discovered in France. They're saying it's
stronger than omicron. They said it's a more mutated strain
and it's only twelve cases that have been found. And
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I remember with omicron at first they were trying to say, oh,
there's only a few cases, and now that's the dominating variant.
So who knows what will happen with this one. You
didn't know anything about it. Is it more deadly, is
it more contagious? But the thing it could be a
major threat, But the cases have not been reported so
far in countries other than France, and according to UH
study on it, they're saying that mutation can make it
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more resistance to vaccines and they believe that it will
make it even more transmissible. What does you mean? That
sounds like one of them acronyms the kids to be using,
like I hate you or something like I don't know.
As she says I ate you, don't even say what
it stands for. It definitely does sound like some type
of university though. But I wonder how they test for
that because a lot of people who get COVID a
lot of times they don't go to the doctor to
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even see what strain it is or you know, because
there's a lot of people I know that have COVID
didn't go to the doctor. They got their tests and
then they you know, sat home, So they don't know
if they got delta, if they go i'micron, if they
got I h you if they got you know, I
don't know if it matters. The reason I say I
don't know if it matters because everybody's body reacts different
to it, regardless fact I haven't seen one size fits
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off or any of these, uh these variants. Like when
I had I don't know what I had a couple
of I do not. I tested positive of COVID, but
it did feel like a mild cold. Like my whole
family had a wife and daughters and everybody, and it
was just running nooses, fevers, body aches. Wasn't even crazy,
all right. In law enforcement and federal authorities in the
Washington area, they're stepping up security efforts. Tomorrow is January sixth,
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so it's already the one year anniversary of the attack
on the US Capitol, and they're saying they're operating at
a heightened level of vigilance because we are at a
heightened level of threats. It feels like we're celebrating that.
It feels so stupid, Like I'm watching CNN and they're like,
you know, getting ready for the one year anniversary of
the insurrection. Why does it feel like we're celebrating this. Well,
I do believe in stepping up security at a time
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like this. Donald Trump was trying to have a rally tomorrow.
He ended up having to cancel it, but he was
definitely planning to celebrate it. But he canceled that press conference. Instead,
he's going to be doing his talking points at a
rally in Arizona. That's January fifteen. I highly doubt Trump
was planning to do something to celebrating. I think that
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that would be an a mission of guilt. It was
a news conference, but why would you do it like
that particular day. I want to know what happened to
be on that day. But it's not just him though,
that's my point. It's like People's news network CNN, MSNBC's
planning to commemorate January sixth, Like why, yeah, I mean,
I understand saying that we got to heighten security. That's
about it, and you know, I feel like it's been
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a year, we still haven't come to terms that all
of the things that need to be done. There's people
who still feel like they didn't do anything wrong. Here's
one Capital rioter who was talking about what happened that day.
I don't have anybody to throw on the boss, nor
would I anyway, And I just what I'm saying doesn't
fit the narrative because they would like me to come
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forward and say that it was planned, and I'm like, no,
it wasn't. Everybody thinks that people had all these plans
and going it was not not to my knowledge. I
was in touch with some pretty right wing people and
we never heard anything about that. So he thinks he
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did nothing wrong. Yeah, it's not just him, though. You
got to prosecute those politicians who were behind it as well,
you know what I mean. I mean, listen, it was
in the empty cool of this country. I love saying that,
because it's true. There's an attempting cool of this country.
And I still feel like the consequences of that have
not been severe enough. Well, the January six Committee is
seeking cooperation from Fox News is Sean Hannity and they
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also released text messages between him and the White House,
and they said he wrote that he was very worried
about the next forty eight hours beforehand, and they also
asked Hannity, with the counting of the electoral vote schedule
for January sixth at one pond, why were you concerned
about the next forty eight hours? And so they said
that it appears that Sean Hannity has detailed knowledge regarding
President Trump's state of mind and engaged with the former
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president numerous times. The committee also said that Sean Hannity
spoke directly with Trump on January fifth about his planning
for January sixth, and on January tenth, when Sean Hannity
may have raised a number of specific concerns about his
possible actions in the days before the January twentieth inaugural.
So this investigation is ongoing, and it's been a year.
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All right, Well, that is your front page news, all right,
Get it off your yes eight hundred five eight five
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lines and wide open again, get it off your chests
eight hundred five eight five one on five one, call
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the breakfast club. Hey, what did your time to get
(08:18):
it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so
he better have the same. Any we want to hear
from you on the breakfast club? Hello? Who's this? Hey?
What's your board? Tony Ward? Dj Herry? How y'all doing
the spoorns? What's up? Brother? Get you off your chests? Hey?
Dj Herry? I wanted to ask you some time after league, Um,
do you think you should be so say? With mandate
(08:38):
for these players in the NFL going into the playoffs
that at least they are mandated up they have to
wear masks. Was because at any time or certain things
could lose a certain player in a certain positions that
could affect their whole playoffs going, you mean wear masks
when they play football? No, not word playing football. I'm
just saying, you know, house, you know when they mat
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they already wear masks on the sidelines. Yeah, they wear
masks on the sidelines. And I think they're supposed to
wear masks when they're out and about. That's the whole
you know, COVID protocol stuff. So I think they should.
My son wears a mask when he goes out. Well,
he tells me he does, he should be wearing a mask.
They have to wear masks in school, so I mean,
I think it's just smart to wear your mask or
how about you know some type wasn't that I wouldn't
say like in the bubble, certain to a servus stent,
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but just to the close to them. That because anytime
you can lose the office from why Alan, Yeah, I
mean that can happen anytime. I mean that, that's the
That's the thing about COVID. It's I really think it's inevitable.
I think everybody's gonna get it, but it's just you know,
trying to, you know, limit yourself from getting it. At
some point, we got to learn to live with it. Yeah,
(09:43):
that's that's That's one of the things that got him
said this week that I agree with one. At some
point you gotta learn to live with it. Yeah, I
will say with my little kids, I still haven't, you know,
let them go back to school as a yet. Probably
next week. But I'm just doing that because I got
a baby in the crib, and you know, the baby
can't tell me if the baby got a salt. The
baby can't tell me if the baby got a headache.
So I'm just trying to protect the new born feel
(10:04):
that I know, so real quick, DJ every me a
few months ago back in US, Man, how'd already a
shame you brother? You know I'm mister code blood. So
you know calling up there for the DJ equipment the
beat beat August. Oh, you called for DJ equipment, Dann
You insulted him and then forgot about him. I definitely
(10:25):
didn't didn't remember this call. How you how are you
doing this? Mornament dudes quicken her? So I'm doing well?
How are you? I mean, it's some fruit right now.
But how's the DJA anything going? Brother? Well? Not too
well right now? After that comes about three months. Well,
I'm sorry for hurting your heart. Brother. What's your DJ name?
DJ Blease tone clad status in the building, has fags
(10:47):
that I'm sending you healing energy. Can't I'm sending you
healing energy? Hey, you manifest that sending you healing energy.
There's no way that fish on the Instagram. There's no
way you have an at name. Oh my goodness, Hello,
who's this? Good morning? My name is leev On, Good
morning man. Get it off your chest, brother, Yeah, I
just want to shut myself out it's my birthday to day,
so I just want to congratulations King, and I truly
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mean that when you make it to another year, you
got to tell people congratulations. Man age is a blessing.
Hold you twenty six congratulations. Can't live it up, man,
I enjoyed it. Getty capricorns you already know. Can I
shot my Instagram out real quick? Go ahead, brother, already
t k E y on the score base be a
(11:30):
S S nine six. All right, brother, take a deep breath, man,
take a deep breath for everybody who can't show appreciate y'all.
Love y'all, love you too. King. Get it off your
chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm telling
I'm what's doing. This is your time to get it
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off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred
five eighty five one five one. We want to hear
from you on the breakfast cloud. Hello, who's this us
quality from Harrisburg? Get it off your chest? How you're done?
I've been a chance in two thousand and eleven. Ray
j oh, that's what it is how are you now?
(12:15):
What's going on y'all? Now? I just wanted to get
off my chest and point out how the commonwealth is
really getting over on us, and definitely in an I
want to point I really want Charlotte me to give
DPP dunkin County Prison the Dunky of the day because
it's they don't focus on reform at all. It's there's
no programs for us to really re entering back into
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the community out here, and it's it's hard for us.
And I got um. I mean, I wish I was
more of a public figure, not even just a public
figure that had access to really affect my community. I
think we should start getting to these young kids at
the age of ten and really following them until they
get to college. In well you can, King, like like,
don't ever think that you're not a public figure, because
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you are. You know what I mean, you you you
you are somebody in your community. I'm sure you know
enough people that you could put your arm around some
of these young uns and give them some of your game.
You know, you live, you got you got life experience. King. Yeah,
I'm twenty five, so I'm I'm young. I'm young. My soul.
But this is the first step for me, just really
getting my vovies out there a little bit. And and
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also too when it comes to the prison system, man,
that's something that I've been saying for years. It ain't
just where you at like there is no reform. They
call them correctional facility, but they're not correcting nobody in there.
They're not giving you no mental health care, no emotional
health care. They're not helping you to really further your education.
They're not teaching y'all no trade. So y'all can come
out here and really be productive in society, not at all.
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Keep pushing, man, keep trying to build a youth out there, brother,
no no doubt. Thank you for letting I mean, get on, brother. Hello,
who's this is me? Just me? Good morning, good morning,
good morning, m good morning, peace King. But brother, get
it off. Let's just sending some up sending and just
trying to send it receive some positive vibes on the
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on the happy new Happy New Year. Do you guys
just send it to receiving some positive vibe right now.
I'm I'm not worked. I work at the game station.
I do the nice shift, so you know, I'm up
you know what I'm saying. I'm in Cali, so I
just want to sit and receive some positive vibes. That's it. Hey,
I'll take all that positive vintagy king thank you and
sending that positive vinergy and loving light right back to you. Brother,
(14:24):
Thank you. I need it. I need it, man, I
need it. I need it. Man. I just blessed the world,
blessed everybody. Thank you guys for answering. Uh you guys,
have a great day, and be safe out there. They
say La is a little crazy right now, so be
safe out there. Oh I'm from La, but I live
up north. I'm in northern California. I moved him down
there because you know, my time almost came, so I
got him down there for the for the reason I got.
(14:48):
See now that's all on the news, and uh yeah,
it's bad. It's bad. It's bad. You will be all
day about that. It's bad. But you mean your time
almost try to rob you. No, I'm not u so
messing around down there, you know, getting to us. Some
pack people pull up unmarked. You feel me. We're thinking
it's the cap up the street. Uh old time that
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people police Alma got ugly. It almost got up it,
Alma got ugly. I walked up to the car, knocked
on the window of connage. Are you telling us that
you're selling drugs and you almost sold to an undercover?
Is that what you're telling us? No, No, I did
my time for that already. I did my time for
that already. Year. I just okay, I've been off that. No, no,
I just we get it to us to cap up
the streets. An unmarked car pull up. We're thinking it's
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the cap up the street, and the whole time that's
it's some people. And uh, it almost got ugly because
you know, we're thinking that, you know, And then I
ran jail. All right, you ain't gotta stitch on yourself.
We get it three dollars and eighth week, three dollars
and eighth a week with a sixty thousand dollars bill.
I left LA and never went back. Well, I hope
I'm glad you changed your life. Brother. Definitely. Yeah, I'm trying.
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I'm trying. No, No, you're striving. I don't want to
hear you say you're trying. You're striving. You are a word,
Yes you are. Don't say you trying. You are. You're
in the process. You're doing it. We'll have a blessed
day and be safe out there. Brother'll have a good
one based later. All right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Now
we got rumors on the way. Yes, And what would
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make Jason Derulo fight two men in Vegas? We'll tell
you what happens. Oh, I hate your massive baby, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. It's about report. This is the rumor report.
(16:36):
Angela ye, the breakfast club. Well, Jason Derulo was involved
in an altercation. This happened in Vegas Tuesday morning. And
here is what it sounded like. There is a video available.
White slap them, doc yo, white slap them, white slapping,
white slapper, white slapper, white slaple. No, don't talk about
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so Apparently it seems like somebody called him usher and
said f you bitch. And this was at the Aria
Hotel in Vegas, and they exchanged some words and then
after that you see that Jason Derulo is in handcuffs.
Not sure if he ended up getting arrested for real
or if it was just a detaining situation. Now, I
wonder what set him off in that situation. Was it
the fact that he got called usher, over the fact
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they called him to be word? It was something before that,
because he was like, why you slapped my boy? And
then he said it and he went back and two
pieces to begin. But some people deserve to get two pieces.
I ain't go front now by Jason Derulo or let
Jason Drulo people around him hand of that because because
it makes the lawsuit that much bigger when you do
it yourself. Yeah, I mean, you're right, but people think
they could say whatever they want to say and then
you just walk all by it. But sometimes you get
you know, a little bloody mouth, and you know, sometimes
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people talk crazy, especially in Vegas when people get drunk,
because a lot of times people go out there at
a party and they probably just left the Usher show.
Think it's funny and I just had a bad mood.
I just gotta argument with my girl, my wife or something.
Y'all made up a host in there. Y'all don't post
that meme again about that fake Jason Garrulo falling down
the stairs. He's tired of he's sick of it. He's
fed up, all right, dropping a clues bomb to Jason Garrulo,
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and don't you ever forget Kason Gruelo is Haitian. Damn
it all right, all right now, Nlie chopping a natural
herb that he's going to be presenting this year that
can work as a BBL and also increase your breast eye.
He said, for every three thousand surgeries there is one death.
Let's naturally get the body you want. I am here
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to assist a herb that gives you a BBL Brazilian
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(18:49):
you have to do more than just a chance. You
gotta move your arms and do the every year. You
can't take no by the way, you can't take no
pills to change anything. Well. He also said last year,
by the end of the year that will have herbs
that can cure herpes, gone ariha, chlamydia and even more STDs.
And he has his own herb company and Ellie Health
and Wellness, so he has incense sage. Uh, he has
C moss detoxes a lot of items and some sage
(19:13):
from and some C moss all right, but not the
I'm cool. I don't know about the BBO stuff. But
there is the stuff that cures all those other diseases, right,
That's what doctor CB had, right. Yeah, I believe that.
I mean, it's not proven by me to say this,
but I'm quite sure that if there's certain things that
you take that can prevent you from having those symptoms.
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But you know, I believe in a lot of natural
cares for things. Periods. I don't really take like Adville
or headache medicine, or I'll take like ginger and do
certain things like that that I know help. I always
wonder when people like you know, we've had holistic doctors
come up here, doctor Jesse and yeah, and they talk
about being able to cure herpes, and I always wonder, like,
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why we don't hear more testimony from people is because
they never wanted you to know they had her pies
to begin with. I always wanted, you know, do they
take the vaccine because they are herbal doctors and they
think everything would herbs, will do they take the vaccine? Yeah,
I mean I do believe. And they talked about it
when they talked about it when they were up here
last time. Everything everything, that's again because you know, like
you said, they have herbs for her pies, because they
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have herbs for COVID, Like do they take the vaccine?
That's the truth. What's so funny. I don't know if
they got herbs for COVID. I don't know, well, but
they Staying healthy does help, you know, just in general,
in case you do get sick, so that you know
you can recover faster. That helps in life in general. True.
All right. Now, Summer Walker has accused a contractor of
stealing her money. Now, she posted on her social media page,
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posting this to help anyone in Atlanta who may have
contacted this person in hopes of renovating their home. He's
stolen eight thousand dollars in my money and left my
house a hot mess, not completing any of the work.
It'd be your own, people. I kept trying to resolve
this until he was seeing in Buckhead grinning, shopping, probably
spending out my money. I want to turn any of
my cause I've been super nice to him until now,
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and no he can't afford to go to court. So
just warning anyone else out there who could potentially become
a victim. I always try to support black on businesses,
and this is how I get done. It really just
became personal when he left my daughter's room a hot mess.
Don't smile if you owe me money now, he posted,
I prayed for exactly her happy National Daughters is a
picture of him and his child and she posted that
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and she said he was referred to me by a friend.
But I guess should have just read his comments under
his page. He really out here stealing. Beware. Well, when
you got resentment for somebody and you're mad at somebody,
the littlest thing kiss you off. She ain't say, smiling,
She said, yeah, I think granted grant. Reason where granted granted,
I gonna lie. I'll be mad if I paid you,
because that is one of the hardest things I've had
(21:46):
to deal with ever, is getting a great contract. Really
tell me about it. You tell me about a ye, listening.
It's a process that a lot of people end up
having to go through, especially if it's in the place
where you're not there. Yeah, well, I tell everybody after
having a bunch of contract this were horrible. I tell
everybody this, find out what you need, tell them to
give you a list of the things that you need, nuts, bolts,
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sheet rock, whatever it may be. You buy it yourself,
and you pay the contract this weekly. You pay them
for the label, you get the supplies yourself. That way
you don't have to worry about this. It takes a
little extra time, but you don't get burned. I think
we also got to stop saying things like be your
own people. And the reason I say that any contract
I've had any color, but I'm just talking about in
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general because you know, like Gangela, I always says your skinfull,
gage kinful. You know what I mean? That people was
never your people. Okay, I actually have a house going
for sale today then I'm listening in Detroit. But that
was a process to get that done, right, and I'll
talk about it later, But I finally managed to I
got some hacks on how I managed to work this
(22:48):
way out after five years, right, Yeah, it was. It's
actually great timing right now usually to have my house
on the market. So everything happens for a reason. All right,
Well that is your room of reports, all right, thank you?
Miss he never got off front page news. Next, what
were talking about? Yes, and we'll be talking about Kentucky. Well, KFC,
that's what they call it. Now it's not Kentucky Fried Chicken.
KFC has a new menu item, the third debuting. I
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want to see if y'all live down to try this?
I went to all right, we'll get into that next.
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Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
in some of the front page news where we started. Well,
(23:50):
let's start with KFC. They have announced the nationwide debut
of Beyond Fried Chicken. They did a two year testing period,
and you know that's fake, so it's not real chicken.
It's vegetarian. So the menu item will be available to
purchase at some participating locations in the US starting January tenth,
So you can get either the six or twelve piece orders.
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You can get them out of the cart, you can
get the combo mills, all of those things. Remember they
rolled that out a couple of years ago at select locations.
They had to Beyond Meat because it came It wasn't
in like the red buckets or the red boxes. It
was like green. Yeah, they've been trying to perfect it
for the past couple of years, so now they're ready
to roll it out. But I feel like they send
some of him. I never had it. I saw it somewhere.
(24:35):
I don't know. If I want to try to fake
me from KFC, I would try it. I don't know
why they call it meat. I just think that's silly
to call it chicken. Yeah, it's not chickens. Come up
with a different name. Well, the brand is called Beyond Meat,
so it's not me though. It's not even Beyond and
it's supposed to be plant based, right, like the whole
point of the stay away from meat at all. So
it's like, what does that mean I call it? It's
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not a chicken. We know that. It's called it plicking
or something like that, or it's like calling something else.
Don't call it chicken because it's not a chicken. Chickens
offended by the way, it's no longer chicken, so it's
just a KFC. That's where all right. Now, man in
Philadelphia was freed from prison yesterday. He spent thirty seven years.
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And here is the issue, all right, this is all
about Willie Stokes. The child witness was charged with perjury.
He was convicted of murder. Willie Stokes was convicted of
murder in nineteen eighty four, and he walked out of
a state prison. He's now sixty one years old near Philadelphia,
and his mother was too nervous to come after there
was some earlier disappointments that thought he was going to
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come home a lot earlier. There was a lot of
red tape that he had to get through. But both
detectives offered the witness in this case, Franklin Ly, a
sex for lies deal to help them close out of
nineteen eighty murder case. Now, both of those detectives are
are now deceased, so they're not going to get any
type of repercussions from this. But basically, um, the witness
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said that his friend confessed to committing this murder during
a dice game, and they used that testimony to convict
Willy Stokes, and then they actually ended up prosecuting Frankly
because Franklinly tried to go understand and said that he
made it up, and then they prosecuted him also after
that for perjury. You just confused me. Go ahead. The
guy told the fake story. He was already in jail
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for some other unrelated charges, and so they told him
they would give him a lighter sentence, so he said
his friend did it. They just wanted to close out
the case. So he accused his friend and said that
his friend confessed to him during a dice game that
he murdered this person. But truefully, it didn't happen. And
the detectives in that case actually had his girlfriend come
down and give him some oploids and have sex with
him and gave him some marijuana and told him he
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would get a lighter sentence. So he was friend. He
would lying in his own boy when he told him
he was lying about saying that his friend. He said
his friend confessed to him at a dice but he
was lying, and he was already in jail for something else.
So the detectives were just trying to close out this case.
So they offered this guy a lighter sentence. They gave
him his girlfriend and let his girlfriend come and have
sex with him. They let her bring him some drugs,
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and then when the girlfriend told his mom what she
was doing, she said, don't go back down there. And
the mom actually said, I don't care if you get
a thousand years, you're not gonna make up a story
about somebody else. So he ended up confessing that he lied.
But even when that happened, they still kept him in
jail all this time. So Willie Stokes ended up just now,
just yesterday, getting free from prison after thirty seven years
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for something he didn't do. Yeah, all right, well that
is your front page news. All right, Well let's open
up the phone lines. Eight hundred five, one oh five. Well,
let's talk about vasectomies. Hey, that's a trending topic in
my house. You know, if you were listening yesterday during
Donkey Today, I gave Donkey to Day to a man
named Chadwick More. Chadwick is the editor in chief of
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a platform called Outspoken, and he was on Fox News
talking crazy about vasectomies. Do we have any of that audio?
I mean, is this an act of love or is
this really just about consequence free sex? I mean, why
stop at the a sect? To me? I think it
just lobbed the whole thing off and become trans That's
what you should do if you really love your wife
and want to show her what a supporter of womanhood
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you are and of the female cause. I mean, consequence
free sex. It was what drives are left. It's their religion.
They believe in population control. They want fewer people on
the planets. So I wonder how if you were to
take this to parts of the world where the population
is exploding, like in I don't know, sub Saharan Africa
or Central America. I wonder how those men would react
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to being told that they should have of a sect
to me to show how much they love their women.
And I hope that these men get, you know, a
free box set of Harry Potter when they go in
for their snip and some soilons and whatever else they
like to do with their free time. Fine, if that's
how you want to do, go for it. But it
does make you less of a man. I'm sorry. First
of all, I don't even like Harry Potter, don't tell
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my daughter. Okay, that's number one. Number two, it does
not make you less of a man. And number three,
what is wrong with getting of a sected me? Because
you love your wife, you know, you love your your
your your significant other, Like I'm getting averseected me because
my wife is tired of having children, right, And you
can always and you can always change that. You can
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change your mind later on and get him untied, and
and and also too. It's like, yo, if your wife,
my wife has we have four kids, right, the youngest
is three months old, all right. If she's been laying
in the hospital bed, she's had the baby, she's had
to see sections over time. At some point she gets
tired of being poked and product. So the least you
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can do is go have the mind as sergior to
asseect to me, why does she have to lay down
and get her tubes tied again? Right? Right? So I don't.
I don't. I don't understand where this whole less of
a man thing comes from. Because we wanted, because our
wives want us to give ASECTI me, So I have
no problem doing that. Well, fam, I'm I'm I'm getting
avsect to me this year. I got six kids. I
shoot up the club all the time. I don't miss
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my pullout game is game is horrid. But I have
no problem getting a sect to me. And I'm gonna
be I'm gonna be all juice, no seats, absolutely, and
I'm not gonna wear a condom. No. I mean when
it comes to family planning, I feel like that's a
decision that the couple makes as a couple. You decide
if you want to have kids, if you don't want
to have kids, you want to try to have kids
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anyway you can. If you decide no more kids, that's
a couple of decision. That's why I don't understand how
you politicize a sectivities. How did how did the v
sectimies become a liberal thing. I'm not doing that for
any political choice. I'm doing that because it's a marital choice.
That's my choice. I'm cutting my whatever, whatever it's called.
I'm going wireless, baby, I'm going I'm blue tooth me.
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I'm going wireless. I'm not No, I'm not planning what dad,
because you could be No. When my wife said it
to me, we started doing the research. I started looking
and I'm like, all right, and if I changed my mind,
I could untie it. But I'm not gonna change my mind.
Is that what they do? They just tip, they nodded.
I thought I don't know they cut it. This is
uh yeah, they says they cutting or seal so us
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to prevent from entering into the uretha all juice snow seeds. Yeah, okay,
that's what is the course? What are we asking people?
I want to talk to people who you know had
had it done before, and um, I just want to
know what they think about you know, Chadwick Moore's comments
that it makes you less of a man. I'm gonna
see if I could get the good brother Crimardi on
the line. Now, Crimardi has had of his sect to me,
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I don't talk, don't go to his dad. He didn't
work for him because Antonio three kids x NFL player. Yeah,
it didn't work for him. That not wasn't tired tight
enough or they didn't they cut the wrong wise, let
me see if I get him on what man, I
don't talk. We got to know that too. Let me
see if I get them. I need I need one
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that works. They don't recommend it exactly means it almost
one hundred percent effective, but not right away. It takes
three minds damn d three They said almost, and then
it said it takes about three months for your seamen
to become sperm free. And I must say, Antonio Crimardia
is a special case. That man clearly has super sperm okay,
and every time he shoots out is meant to hit
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his talk. The only one to two and one thousand
men have a vasectomy that failed. I'm not comparing myself
to Antonio. He's different. He's dropping the friumb for Antonio
Comardi and his perm. All right, he's shot out of sperm.
Eight D five eight five one oh five one. Have
you had a v sect to me? Called me up
right now, let's talk about it. It's the breakfast club.
God morning out. Your phone call in right now, call
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me at your opinion to the breakfast club topic breaking
down eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one
the Breakfast Club. Hey, it's topic time. The phone called
eight hundred five eight five one oh five want to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast club. Talk
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about it? Morning everybody, A DJ Envy angela Yee Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if he's
just joining us, we're talking about a the sect of
me va sector mes. That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Now,
Charlomagne games somebody donkey today? Yesterday? Yeah, yesterday. I gave
donkey to day to Chadwick Moore. He's the editor in
chief of a platform called Outspoken, and he was on
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Fox News. He was actually on Tucker Carston show. Tucker
Carston wasn't there. I forgot what's it got? Brother's name Sean.
He's not a brother Sean Sean definitely. I think his
name is was filling in. Well. He was talking crazy
about vasectomies. Can we listen? Okay? I mean, is this
an act of love or is this really just about
consequence free sex? I mean, why stop at the vasectomy?
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I think it just lobbed the whole thing off and
become trans That's what you should do if you really
loved your wife and want to show her what a
supporter of womanhood you are and of the female cause.
And I hope that these men get, you know, a
free box set of Harry Potter when they go in
for their snip and some soilings and whatever else they
like to do with their free time. Fine, if that's
what you want to do, go for it. But it
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does make you less of a man. I'm sorry, So
he says, I if I get a vasect to me,
I need to get a Harry Potter DVD after. That's
one of the things he said. He said in me,
you less of a man. And he said, you know,
if you're gonna get snipped, you might as well just
you know, go ahead and have the whole surgery and
cut your whole pp off and become trans And you know,
the reason this hit me is because you know, that
has been a conversation that's been going on in my
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house for some months. You know, my wife wants me
to get a a sect to me. You know, we
got four daughters, you know what. Our last daughter was
born in September. She's three months old now, so it's
like she's tired of having kids. I don't know if
y'all realize it or not. I've never experienced it, but
I've been there for all of them. Pregnancy hurts, right,
It's not the most pleasant experience, you know for women,
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and at a certain point they get tired of it,
and the way my wife explained it to me made
perfect sense. She was like, why do I gotta go
get my tubs side? I didn't lay down four different times,
had a baby, you know, had a C section before.
It's like, why do I gotta continue to get poked
and prided. I'm like, I didn't even ask my wife.
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I told my wife. I didn say go get it. No,
I said, I'm gonna get my tubs side. I don't
know the proceeding older. You're gonna get your two side? Well,
you know, a perseectomy. Okay, okay, okay, whatever it is.
But uh, like I said, I'm horrible at it pulling out,
I shoot the club up a lot. I'm not gonna
wear a condom, So what am I not gonna have sex? No,
I'm gonna tie my tools. I love not I'll have
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twenty two kids. I know. I hear what Chadwick Moore
is saying. Um, I love my wife. This is not
a political choice. It's a marital choice. I have no
problem going to get my cable cut off. Yeah, okay.
I called Kramardi Antonio Comardi of course, ex jet Uh.
He didn't answer his phone this morning. He probably watching
one of his kids. Probably kids kept him up late
last night. But you know, he's had it and he
had three kids after it. He's not a good example.
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Antonio Comardi is an anomaly. He's got super sperm. His
firm is different than all of us. Okay, God has
a plan for him in his firm. That's not that's
not my route. I don't even want to know his doctor, right,
don't even recommend who he went to. But yes, I
don't have a problem with the sectomies, and I really
want to talk to people this morning. I want to
talk to guys who've gotten with sectomies, and you know,
I just want to know what they think of Chadwick
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Morris comments, Okay, all right, let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this Jared? Hey, good morning, good morning, good morning.
Now you got it a secondly, bro? Yeah, d oh word.
How old were you when you got it? Actually? My
current age? Thirty one? Oh wow? We mean the story? Well,
what's the backstory? What made you get it? Yeah? So
I have three kids? Um, watching out. We had a
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conversation we wanted to have our kids. You know, earlier
I didn't want to be old. My dad was fifty
five with our born. So I was like, I don't
want to be uh superhold having kids. And all three
of my kids were a sect. So my wife went
through a line with our three kids. So I was like, hey,
that's right, No, them c sections will do it. My
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wife had to have a C section with with our
second daughter. She didn't for our third and fourth. Things
to you know, do late shrod in there Latham time
and salute the Latham Thomas. But yeah, man, those c
sections is rough, those surgeries is rough. So why I
put your wife through having to get her tubes tied,
you know, having to get poked and prodded. So what's
the procedu Your brother tell us what happens? Man? Do
you feel like? How long is the surgery? Would tell us? Um,
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so you actually awake, you actually seed them, do the
whole procedure. It's an outfacient surgery literally takes about fifteen
minute really, so it's like a circumcision almost. Um, let's
let's pay for the circumcision. Um. There actually is no
like blood. No, they give you like a I don't
say almost, like if somebody your almost to numb it
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and then they cut the your repro Wow. So the
doctor rubbs you and then he what that sounds like
a good time? They just you just cut your cable off. Yeah,
he cuts it and then cauterize it so like you
can actually see them, kind of like burn it a
little bit. And so then that's it. Do you feel
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like less of a man? No? Of court. Okay, so
wait a minute. So the doctor rubbs you your testicles.
He cuts it, and then you gotta put ice on it, right, No,
you don't put ice on it. Um. They give you
like a drop strap just kind of keep you up
all together so that way you don't feel minimal soreness. Um,
you go home, lay down after that. Next day, Um,
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you up and moving around. Now? Does it doesn't impact
your ejaculation? That was the big That was the thing
I was thinking about. I know, I know you all
juice snow seeds, but it doesn't make the Does it
make the orgasm for you feel different? No? Okay? Okay?
All right? Well, and how long do you have to
wait till you have sex? They say waited about seven days. Um.
I would say it depends on the person, but yeah,
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I would definitely waiting about five or seven days. And
that's before you ejaculated anything that any anything, So that
means that seventh day, boy, you shooting up the whole house,
have you? But have you had sex inst the surgery?
Oh yeah, definitely. Okay, come just make out. Just want
to make sure so it shoots out the same way.
It don't sputter. Let's just what huh what I don't
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know if it's okay? Thank you, sir. You've asked us questions.
Go to another dy you want these the questions I have.
I want to know. I want to know eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. We're talking to
sector me Charlemagne. He's thinking about getting one. I'm not
thinking about it. I'm definitely getting one getting one too.
So we're asking. We're just asking you know your thoughts
if you got one before, how it felt, what was
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the procedure, all that. That's all call us up now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Call me your opinions
to the Breakfast Club top five five one five one morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
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are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. If you're just joining us,
we're talking about the sectomies, but sector means this conversation
came from Charlemagne. Well, yeah, yesterday I gave Donkey the
Day to Chadwick Moore. He's the editor in chief of
a platform called Outspoken, and he was on Fox News
and he had this to say about per sectories. I mean,
is this an act of love or is this really
just about consequence free sex? I mean, why stop at
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the prosector me? I think it just lobbed the whole
thing off and become trans That's what you should do
if you really loved your wife and want to show
her what a supporter of womanhood you are and of
the female cause. And I hope that these men get,
you know, a free box set of Harry Potter when
they go in for their snip and some soilings and
whatever else they like to do with their free time. Um. Fine,
if that's what you want to do, go for it.
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But it does make you less of a man. I'm sorry,
and I just simply disagree with all of that. Like
you know, number one, I don't think it makes you
less of a man. Number two, it is an act
of love because you know, my wife wants me to
get it a sect me she's we got four kids young.
This is three months. You know, she's done, had, She's
had every type of pregnancy there is. She's had the
natural birth because they didn't have the anesthesia for she
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had the C section, and so it's just like, why
should she have to go get her tubes tied and
get poked and prided when I can just go have
that minus snip snip snip. Hello, who's this? Hey? Sorry?
This is Jason. She are instructed from Houston, Texas. Charlemagne
the Cast. I'm on the club. What's happening? Gang? Gang?
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What's happening? Good morning? Now you gotta a secting me, brother, Yes, sir, man,
I was. We had three kids. My wife talked me
into the forth and had our fourth one, and I
was done. Then my fifth one was our surprise. Oh
you got it? After the resecting me, No, no, no,
we got pregnant. We got pregnant, went the fifth one,
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and I was done. I knew I was done. My
wife was eight months pregnant. I said, man, I can't,
I can't, this is it? So it was your choice?
Went to the Yeah, we went to the Yeah, it
was my choice, and she was mad at me. At first,
but I was selling, Look I'm done. I got five kids.
I kept saying to myself, five kids, five kids. I
can't do it no more. So me and my wife
is looking crazy like we did. She's eight months pregnant.
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Walked into Geology's office and got the got the procedure. Man,
it was. It wasn't bad though, now you know, it's
so crazy to guy Chadwick Moore said that, you know,
liberals are getting the secting me because we want population control.
Um no, I just want control in my house. I
want to let Peo pull in my house. That's all. Man.
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Let me tell you man, it's expensive. Man, it's a
lot of mouse to feed. I gotta teach a lot
of CPR classes to get these mouse fed. So everything's cool,
like you know, like you still ejaculate the same way.
You know, it comes out the way it used to. No,
let me tell you everything's cool. Everything comes out the same.
But like you said, it's all juice, no seed. Now,
my wife she has talking masks once or twice. Uh
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you know, probably had a little too much strength, saying
oh you're broken. I said, oh no, no, no way.
But listen, I'm saying all juice, no seeds. But I'm
saying that as a joke. It does. It is the
texture of it different, like everything is the same. It's
just wow, there's nothing active in it. So when your
wife gets with drugs, she'd be like, it don't really work,
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it's halfway working. She's mentioned it like twice and those
three years she's like she maybe she looked tipsy or whatever,
but she was like, all right, you're broken. You're not
in a hundred percent. I'm like, man, she's basically telling
you that, you know, when you shoot the club up,
now you're shooting with blanks. She's like, put that fake
gun away. They ain't no realist man. Now, she's always
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said it twice and three years, but man, those they stung.
They stuck, pretty fat hurt. Though it's all good. I'm
happy for you. King. If your wife says to you
you shooting up the club at all blanks, that made
made me feel my wife would definitely not say that
his wife is different because his wife didn't want him
to get through a second. That's my wife wants me
to get through a sea. That is true. Hello, who's
this it is? Rick? Good morning, y'all, Rick, Good morning,
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what's up with your brother? Man? I can't call it
other than I'm petrified to get my uh. Then a
callier snipped on, brother, there's two. There's two situations with this.
To me, there's one. It's one that where I feel
like I got family and friends who can't have kids,
you know, And then if I go try to take
out what the Lord has given me, I feel like
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I'm slapping guy in the face. Almost how many kids
you got, brothers? Back? Got three? You know why? You
know why I say that's hogwash because you've pulled out
before and you've wore condoms. I've wore condoms. I've never
pulled out seat with you, brother, I've only not uh
never wore protection with with with my wife. Okay, and
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I made I was smart because I didn't want no
babies when I was jumped up. See, and you never
pull out. You shoot the club up every time. Bro.
You know what I'm saying. You know what I mean's
just bang bang brothers got to the whole clip. Excuse me?
So why do you need to perspect me? Why do
you does your wife want you to get it or
you want it? Yeah? Bros? So we can do it
for health reason she will get off that birth control.
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Oh that's real, that's real. That's real, that's real. How
many kids y'all got like like three of them? Bro?
What you mean like three of them? Either you got you?
Why are you saying like like you're playing spades? I
got two of the said you got like like like three?
Like what you either got three and you don't, No, bro,
I got three? Very so they spread out? Bro? How
many of you? Um? How mean? How old were you
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when you Oh you're planning to get to a second
you haven't got a check, yes, sir, And I'm scared
it's all get out to get it. I was eighteen
when we got had our first one. You know, I'm
kind of like when it comes to my my my babies,
brother envy. I've been with mine for fifteen sixteen years,
and uh we've been together ever since in the high school.
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So how old are you? I'm thirty five? Matter? Oh yeah,
I don't know if y'all, but I'm that guy who
was at that toolmaker apprentice man, and I just want
to shout out love to y'all for helping me get
to that apprenticeship. I'm a tool and die maker. Now
I'm fucking in with y'all. So we need more black
who willing die makers in the world. I'm saying that
out live for all the other brothers who like working
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with their hands. All right, brother, that's where it all right.
I can't appreciate you. Man, have a going. I appreciate you,
and be careful getting snipped. I'm definitely careful. I'm going
to get my cable turned off. Oh my goodness, when
you're going. I don't know. I haven't made the appointment yet.
I think I think Black History Month would be a
prop we should go together. No, we're making a show. No,
(46:12):
both hands bron get stip stick. No, I don't do
performance stuff like that. So that though, I'm the only
reason I'm even really talking about it because it's what
Chadwick Moore said yesterday, and it was like, why would
he say that? Go with me? No, I don't talk
about brothers helping each other and hugging each other in
the healing and all that. But you don't want to
go with me, I'll go if you asked my balls first,
that's what you gotta be the doctor's assistant. No, I'm not.
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I asked you Always go too far. We got roomors
all the way. Ain't nice and your balls, bro, Just
know that vasectomies are not a political choice. It's it's
a marital choice, simple as that. All right, we got
roomors all the way. Yeah, let's do some good news.
But tell you about money bag yo, and we'll tell
you what he is quitting. And then we'll talk about shack.
And there's some nice presents that he bought over the
(46:56):
holidays for some kids. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club's tea. This is the Ruble Report
with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. But push Chisty
has pleaded guilty to one charge in his federal case.
That means he's no longer facing a possible life sentence.
(47:19):
So this resulted in prosecutors agreeing to suggest no more
than a ninety seven month prison sentence, which is eight
years and one month. The judge does not have to
heed to that recommendation, though he faces up to twenty
years in prison. Now. He did say a couple of
months ago that he intended to take a plea deal
in his federal robbery case, so that one charge that
he is pleading guilty for it is conspiracy to possess
(47:40):
a firearm and furtherance of violent and drug trafficking crimes. Well,
I hope, you know, Poshy doesn't have to go to
jail for twenty years or whatever, you know, because I
think he's a good kid. And I saluted his mom,
his mom Gladys, and I think he's got a bright
future ahead of him. It's just that, you know, sometimes
it's very hard to make that transition from the from
(48:01):
the streets to the industry. All right. Now, Kodak Black
is saying he wants to do a versus against Jay Z.
What do you guys think about that? He said, I'll
do a verses with jay Z. If he win, he
gets fifteen percent of my catalog. I win, he makes
me vice president of Rack Nation. People just be talking
to jay Z like he's just a one hit wonder recently,
(48:22):
and I don't know why. Well, listen, first of all,
I love Kodak Black. Then y'all know, I love Hope,
But it's just a generational thing. And he's he's a rapper.
How is he supposed to feel? Jay Z's the bar right?
He's the top dog in hip hop? Still? How was
Kodak Black Poster feel who else he posted challenge? And
I think the main thing for this right now is
jay Z saying that nobody could see him. So that's
(48:44):
probably that's what rappers do, and that's what made Kodak
Black say I'll see you. That's right. Jay Post to
feel that way, he's and by the way, he's always
felt that way. And the young rappers like Kodak and
whoever he was supposed to feel that way too. How
is you supposed to feel you're right? But they they'd
be talking the last couple of weeks, they've been talking
about like Jay's one hit won Duff. I don't know.
I don't think that. I just think that they these
people have confidence in their catalogs. Plus, if you want
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to challenge somebody, you want to go against the best.
That's what it rap is about. But do you think
he could win? No? No, but no, no, not to me.
But I'm forty three years old. This is it's generational
for me. It's the it's kids code that gage that
would love, code that go with jay Z. All right now,
money back Yoll has said that he is quit lean
(49:27):
no more way Keisha. He went on Twitter, He said,
I used to think being sober where with my creative process.
I see that's just a mind thing because I've been
more active, skin glowing, and I've been dropping theming. But
pressure no more? Why Keisha? If you guys recalled when
he was on the Breakfast Club, here's what he had
to say about Lean. I feel like you need that
wakesh to keep your your lyrics going and to keep
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your records big. Like it's one of those things that
I feel like my man most deally stronger than it.
But like some people do need motivation, like you know
what I'm saying. So I feel like when I'm in
the studio, that is my motivation. And you know what
I saying, just vibing. What's the longest you've gone without
doing any lean or anything? Blacker? Year? One? A year?
That's real? I mean, God, get that brother of talent,
(50:10):
you know, way before somebody gave him, you know, some lean,
So tapping tap into that talent, not the lean. Well,
I'm glad he doesn't feel like he needs it as
a crutch anymore. Sometimes you think you rely on something
you're used to doing it, and then you stopped doing
it and you realize it could be even better. That's
why I said, God, get that brother of talent. Wait
before somebody gave him some lee, So tapp into the
town all right now, two chains board Rolextus for his
(50:31):
entire team. And that's ahead of his final Trap album
coming out. He said, bought thirteen brand new Rollies boxing
paper for the team for Christmas. I appreciate all of y'all,
thank you and thank me later. That's dope. So I
mean that's these are all positive things, and I'm gonna
tell you what Shock did. He also made the holiday
season Happy Year, and this is for some kids. He
(50:53):
surprised a bunch of kids at an elementary school in Georgia.
He gave them three PS fives and tend to switch
systems and other items, a getting some bikes, all kinds
of things. Here. He is on Gary Vee's Audio Experience podcasts.
As long as a woman's working, do what I can
to make sure the kids get good toys. I don't
do promotion good toys. You know. I called. I called,
(51:16):
you know, my friends from Nintendo switch you know about
a thousand switches and thousand PS five. I went to
Walmart and got bikes so you know, yesterday at this
little elementary store mcdoond, Georgia, kids were cling, kids were happen.
That's what I was all about. Shock been doing that
for a long time. So shout the shot du bons
(51:36):
for Shock, all right, and Aaliyah there's a posthumous album,
Unstoppable that's going to be coming out this month. So
they are saying right now that there are some features.
Barry Hankerson did confirm some of these features. And Barry
Hankerson is her uncle who she's also signed to on
Blackground Records. So they said Drake will be on their
(51:58):
future will be on. You already heard the song that
she put out, Poison featuring the Weekend and that's the Weekend. Yeah,
that song is out now. Oh wow, it's a lead's record.
I know the week album. I know the Weekend dropping
this weekend. Yeah, so that's Poison featuring the Weekend on.
That's a single from that album. All right, and that
(52:19):
is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye.
Now let's get to the People's Choice mix. Get your
request and what are you talking about on drugs? Well,
I'm bugging, I'm you end of the show. I definitely
a little bit. I need to be I need to
be home. Damn, I'm thinking you can't say that you
talking about me about missing You can't say that. You
can say what you can't say. Well, I don't know
if I can do this donkey to day the groceries.
(52:41):
There's no way to do this donky without saying eating.
I'm not going to pay my meter. I'm leaving eating
groceries for after the hour. What's it? What is it called? Paps? Paps?
Blue ribbon Beard needs to come to the front of
the congregation. We'd like to have a word with them.
All right, Well, I'll make it all makes sense. Like
I usually, Charlemagne's talking eating groceries when we come back.
How could I miss that? I was miscut? Don't talking
about groceries. That's an old reference. I don't know if
(53:03):
they know that I'm talking about eating what salads? I
will get to the next the breakfast club? Good morning? Wait,
wait up, wake up? You're checking out the breakfast club? Hey?
What up? Y'all's dj envy here? It's all fun in
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Forward slash Envy Time for Donkey other Day. I'm a Democrat,
(53:49):
so being Donkey of the day a little bit of
a mixclub. So like a Donkey the other day. Now
I've been years like Donkey of the Bay is a
new wife. Donkey of Today for Wednesday, January fifth goes
to paps blue Ribbon beer. I think I'm pronouncing that right?
(54:09):
Is that even thw you pronounced papst I don't know.
I'm sure to be is silent, but it wouldn't be
past blue ribbon beer with it. I don't know. Just
like the record show, I am not a beer drinker.
My father used to let me sit about his bud
Wiser every now and then when I was a young lad,
which is probably one of the contributing factors to why
I'm a little off to day. And in my early twenties,
(54:29):
I used to drink a lot of beer. Heineken, Coronas,
bud Light, Michelobe money be. I blame you for that
salute the money Be when he said weekends were made
for michelobe On I get around. I felt that. Okay,
you influenced all of that, all right, But but what
you quickly realize is that beer puts weight on you fast.
And when you my height, which is about five six,
(54:50):
maybe five seven, depending on my posture. Okay, when you
that height and you get to like two hundred pounds
because of beer, and you start seeing Eric Cartman from
South Park staring back at you in the mirror, then
it's time to put the tall boys down them now.
I never drank blue ribbon perhaps blue ribbon mirror, all right.
Hipped it once and it was gross. The irony of
(55:10):
this story is that some would say that perhaps blue
ribbon tastes like ass well, it's someone who has tasted both.
Let me be the first to tell you booky taste better,
all right, way better. Now, If anyone out there who
drinks phaps blue ribbon, God bless you, Leonard McKelvey, Uncle Charlotte.
I want better for you. That's first and foremost. But
I wonder how many people are drinking perhaps blue ribbon,
(55:34):
all right, I really want to know, because on January third,
via Twitter, it seems like they were really reaching for
attention all I ain't see. The reason they are getting
dunk here to day is because on January third, two
twenty one, nobody, and I mean nobody, said a damn
thing to Paps Blue Ribbon and they decided to tweet
out and don't you dump this red, okay, because I
(55:57):
need this needs to be in context. They tweeted out
not drinking this January with a question mark try eating ass.
That's the tweet. Okay, that was a tweet from Paps
Blue Ribbon. I'm not making this up. Go see for yourself. Okay,
if we were on TV, still would be showing right now.
(56:17):
But I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that. Jada
Kiss in two thousand and four asked a simple question
why all right? To late great Larry King told me
once Charlomagne, the best question you can always ask in
an interview is why. And that's what I want to
know right now. Why? Why did they tweet this? What's
the correlation between eating Bunky and drinking Paps Blue Ribbon?
(56:40):
Once again, I know what you're thinking. Paps Blue Ribbon
taste like Bunky. I push back on that booky taste
better now on Twitter at through and Through. Dave replied
to PAPS Blue Ribbon tweet and said, PBR our ass
what's the difference? Valid question, and PAPS Blue Ribbon tweeted back,
ask your mom, I'm not making any now. The vice
(57:06):
president of marketing for PBR sent out an email and
the statement said, we apologize about the language and content
of recent tweets. The tweets and question were written in
poor judgment by one of our associates. In no way
does the content of these tweets reflective values of PAPS
and our associates were handling the matter internally and have
removed the tweets from our social platforms. Yeah. All that's great,
(57:28):
But once again, why all right? There's a great movie
on Netflix right now called Don't Look Up stars Leonardo DiCaprio,
Jonah Hill, Jennifer Lawrence. I saw critics killing it. I
know a lot of people didn't like it. It was
getting terrible reviews. Personally, I loved it. I watched it
twice over the holidays. The only thing I didn't love
about it was the fact that it was labeled satire.
(57:50):
There is nothing satirical about it, all right, Satires, sketches, spoofs,
all right, those things don't hit the same because life
as we know it right now, the world we live
in is so absurd, all right. The things that used
to be considered satire are just real life. And this
is another example of that. A tweet like this about
(58:10):
dairy yer dining used to be seeing on the boondocks.
A tweet like this used to be seeing on Chappelle's show.
This was on a living color. This is something a
comedy writer would write. Now, this is our existence, this
is our world, and what shad is I personally believe
folks is sitting around thinking of how to garner attention.
Remember that saying all publicity is good publicity. I never
(58:33):
used to believe that, but I think it's a lot
of truth to it, especially now. Folks don't care about
anything but engagement. If it gets retweets, if it gets likes,
if it gets people talking, that's all folks care about.
I just personally want folks to be more creative. If
you're gonna do it, okay, y'all got one, hundreds of
millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, whatever it is,
if you're going to brainstorm ideas to Chase Cloud. Can
(58:55):
we dig a little deeper than a booky buffet? Can
we huh please give Pats blue ribbon? To sweet Sounds,
to the hammertones. Oh now you are the do gee.
Oh the day, the dogee, Oh the day. Ye all right, well,
(59:23):
thank you for that. Donk here today? Yes, indeed, all
right up next, ask a ye eight hundred five A
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need personal advice, just the real advice. Haul up now
(59:46):
for ask ye morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for
ask ye Hello this, how are you doing? My name
is Jonathan. I want to do what's of course it
for you. So I am a musical artist, and I
mean musically and I'm in a relationship. We've been in
(01:00:08):
a relationship for almost two years. Got a beautiful of girl,
and uh we don't really argue until I go to
the studio, and so it kind of it kind of
takes a toll a little bit. So I'm kind of
trying to see, like what's your opinion, like should I
should I keep going to yo or should I take
a break on it? You know what I'm saying? What's
their arguments about when you go to the studio, like
(01:00:30):
like why I be gone so long? She's time? Times
should be like, oh, you probably wouldn't another female stuff
like that. You know, I really don't. I'll done of
that sege stuff. None of that were you were you
a musician when you guys first met yep, So you've
been doing this, yes, and so now she doesn't like it?
Is if you know how old is the baby? She is?
(01:00:53):
Three months? Okay? Now? And so um for your girlfriend?
Has she been? She's been complaining before the baby? Like
when did the complaining start? Uh? I mean it's trying
to always been because yes, always been that. It's like
every time I go to before it be you know
(01:01:14):
who time to tell me not to go? Stuff like that. Yeah.
Now let me ask you this. You're asking should you
quit your music career? Is that what you want to do? No,
I'm not gonna queer. I probably I would take like
a break or something I just need an outside opinion,
you know, because men take break. Don't do none of that,
just keep doing it, you know. I'm well, I would
(01:01:38):
say a few things because I do believe in life balance,
and especially with the three months old in the house,
I know that's probably not easy for her. So she
may need you around a little more than normal right
now in particular. And so I can't I can't speak
to that as much, but I will say that if
you want to be successful in music, it is a
lot of time and dedication that you have to put
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in to it. But you also have to put a
lot of time in dedication into your relationship. And so
what I think is that just like she is going
to have to compromise, so will you. So what that
might mean is that there are certain times that you
dedicate to handling your responsibilities with her, just like there's
times that you dedicate to handling your responsibilities in the studio.
(01:02:21):
Just like you schedule studio time, make sure you schedule
time to hold down the responsibilities with your woman so
she knows that she's just as important. But I will
say this is a common issue for people who are
in businesses where they travel a lot or they're expected
to be away from home a lot because it isn't
easy for the other person to have to deal with.
But it does require a lot of communication. Like if
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she cause you, make sure you answer the phone or
that you respond, you know, right away, that's important. Is
there any reason that she should have in the past
that she doesn't trust you, or is it she wants
you home so you've done things in the past. Yeah, okay,
So I'm sure that's part of it too, And she's
in the process of rebuilding trust with you. And it's
(01:03:06):
hard when somebody goes off the grid like that, so
you have to be understanding of that as well. Okay,
So when she calls you or when she tries to
contact you or text you, are you responsive all the time? Yeah? Okay,
I always always take back, always always answer the phone,
you know. And has she ever been to the studio
(01:03:27):
with you? I'm trying to get her to go, but
she don't want to sit there quiet for that moon, right,
I'm pretty sure. So maybe there's times that you're in
the studio working and she could come and just have
lunch with you, and you could leave for a little
while and then go back just to take a break
and to be able to see her. But just think
of the little things that you could do to show
her that you're making an effort and that you care.
(01:03:48):
But I don't believe that you should give up your career,
but I do believe you'll have to make certain sacrifices,
just like for her having a baby, she had to
make certain sacrifices. Oh yeah, and so and like you said,
you have something to prove because of things that have
happened in the past. So work on those things. Okay,
all right, I hope you guys get through it all right,
Thank you, and I appreciate you, all right, Ask ye
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eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If
you need relationship advice to any type of advice, call
ye now it's the breakfast Club. Good more's some real
advice with anthela ye, ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
But in the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's this Hey?
(01:04:31):
Good morning by your breakfast club. Good morning. I ever
make it to you guys right now. Welcome, Happy New Year,
Thank you guys. So thanks eight just you know, summon
all of me and Ma baby mas. We have a daughter,
and just over the years were trying to make you
(01:04:53):
work and just recoding. And what happened right now is
that I'm just calling the number where I'm like, I
don't know if I should just take her to court
and just fight her custody, even though it'll probably be
really difficult, but I still want to go for it.
Because she even withholds her from me, and then she
complains like, oh, you never you never wear her. I'm like, yeah,
because you know, you don't even like tell me. Um, basically,
(01:05:17):
it's just because I see my daughter every you know,
literally any o the moment I can whenever she wants to.
It's not a matter of you know, like let's have
a set schedule now. She'll be like, oh now, so
this this weekend, I got something planned with her, So no,
you can't. And then she'll call me like laugh second,
like oh he can pick her up. I'm like no,
like I can't do that. You can't have me on
(01:05:39):
the line like oh yeah, I come pick her up now.
And it's just other things with my daughter that you know,
she's just not doing property or I least as well
as I would have thinks, like my daughter is not
cleaning up after herself when she plays or you know,
when she eats and things like that. My daughter still
can't you have herself properly. And she you know, she's
four years old. I'm not trying to put so much,
(01:06:01):
you know, like you're not trying to have a perfect daughter.
But you know, these are just little things that you
grow up on. But you don't, you know, if you're
not putting a little bit of perfort as you know,
as we're growing up and you know, it's gonna be
difficult teaching or these things. And then like when my
biggest things that when she plays with toys, she just
breaks them and she doesn't really like care for her
(01:06:21):
toys like that, which is like, you know, this just
does not for me. For me, I'm like, you have
to take care of your toys. You have to be
nice in general, your teams. I mean, she's a little girl.
It can't you know, can't be teacher. I go break
your toys. I'm gonna go buy your new one. That's
going to lead some like worst things down the live. Right. Okay,
So it sounds like you guys have a difference in
(01:06:41):
how you want to raise your daughter. But even more urgently,
it sounds like you want to make sure that you
have a fixed visitation and you need some mediation. And
I will say for men who have issues with when
they get to see their daughter and the mom using
the child as as tool against the dad, I do
encourage you to get mediation and go to court and
do what you need to do, because if she goes
(01:07:04):
before you, they'll look at her more favorably. If you
initiate things and show that you want to be your
responsible father and you want to make sure you see
your daughter, that you can alternate and have joint custody
and establish that, then she's going to have to abide
by those rules. And sometimes when you try to deal
with somebody directly and there's emotions involved, as there are
in your situation, you guys can't come to an agreement. Yeah,
(01:07:26):
And so I can see that it's really important to you,
which I think it should be. It should be important
to all dads to be able to see their kids.
And I think it's unfortunate when the mother doesn't want
that to happen in that way, because it's better for
her to establish a routine and for you to be
around her as much as you can. She should be
grateful that you are in your child's life. Yeah, I
know I need to see that. But one of the
biggest points why I never even took her the courts,
(01:07:47):
because well, I'm gonna children like separated parents as well,
and just going off and seeing my mom and my days.
It wasn't even shade. They would just straight up tell y'all,
i'll hate your mom or I hate you guys, and
just constantly having to dB outside righted and in Jamaica,
just because I know both of my parents in a
court fighting over me. It's like I hated that when
(01:08:08):
I was growing up, right I told her that they
want to go. I do not want this from my
daughter and will't be hold she you know, she's not kid,
and she's like I we're gonna do it like this,
and she both of her parents were together. I'm like, you,
you probably won't understand what she's going to go through.
So I know what you're gonna go through. I know
what she's gonna think, I know she's gonna feel, and
(01:08:29):
it's just you know, I hate you right now. Yeah, No,
and you're right that's unfortunate, and I do encourage people
to also make sure with your children because you see
what you went through as a kid, and did you
have anybody to talk to when you were growing up?
I definitely not. Now I have to just manifest that
on my own. I had to just make peace with it,
and it took a lot. Because I would encourage you
(01:08:51):
when you go to court to also get family counseling
and that that is for you, for the mom to
understand how you guys can co parent together more effectively,
and then also for the child to be able to
have somebody to discuss her feelings with. And so I
think that's important. Of the awareness that you have, but
what you were lacking growing up and how that affected you,
you want to make sure that doesn't happen for your child.
(01:09:13):
I didn't even know that was that was an option. Yeah, no,
I know, not so much for us, because like us
is like every herd, we're partly not going to change.
But that's not true. So you guys need the proper
tools to learn how you can communicate with each other
and how to effectively deal with each other. This is
somebody you're going to have to deal with. I know
(01:09:34):
you know, so I think for the benefit of the child,
because that's what this is all about, above everything else.
These are things that you have to really fight to implement.
I'm just gonna have to go for it because even
though like I've been fighting it, literally like my daughter
was born, I was fighting. Yeah now, and it's hard
to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
But you have to be really proactive. And I guess
(01:09:58):
you're right all right now, I'm sorry. I can see
how frustrated you are, but I will I will say mediation,
counseling as far as being able to cope here and
making sure your child has someone to talk to who's
a professional, yeah, because I definitely would have broke down out.
So I definitely want to see, you know, her, at
least have somebody that's known, at least bring some lights
(01:10:21):
such because she's only four. Yeah, started now she can
see what's going on and feel it. All right, We're
good luck to you, all right, thank you, thank you,
alrighty we're going brother, ask ye eight on drink five
eight five one o five one now we got rooms
on the way, yes, and let's talk about blackest. Michelle
(01:10:42):
Obama made her appearance last night. We'll tell you what happened,
all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh gosh, gott it's
a role report with Yes. So you guys know it
(01:11:04):
is the eighth and final season of Blackish, and yesterday's
episode That's what Friends Are For. It was the premiere
of the eighth and final season and Michelle Obama was
starring on the episode. Now, the way it all starts
is there's that when we all vote fundraiser, there's a
surprise guest, and they think the surprise guest is going
to be John Legend. They said it's always John Legend.
But of course the mystery guest ends up being Michelle Obama.
(01:11:26):
They hit it off at the fundraiser and then she
ends up going to dinner at their house on Blackish.
And here is what happens when when they announced to
the family that there's a guest coming to dinner, Michelle
Obama's coming to dinner, what we are actually available to
meet missus? All of you are banned, okay because this
(01:11:49):
this is something that's just for Dre and I yes,
no hold on y'all know how I feel about somebody
from the government coming in this house. Yeah, but we're
talking about missus Michelle Obama. What you cook? Did she
(01:12:10):
come in the house for dinner? What's what's your cook
what's the first thing you cooking? I was wondering when
they even let you cook for her because of the
Secret Service? Like, don't don't they I don't know test
the food. That's what I see on movies. I don't
know if that's real, Like you know what I mean,
But I don't they would just let her eat at
somebody's house. I think that would be an acting president.
And why she got SS. You got the protection for
at least what another fifteen years? You think they check
(01:12:31):
all the food all the time. I don't know, That's
what I'm asking. I just I don't know. But what
happens when they got to eat at a restaurant. It's
the same thing, because someone has to cook your food
no matter where you are they go out. So she
was at a restaurant the other day and saw Lonnie
Love and Lonnie Love didn't know she was there, but
then they said they came over to her and was like, yeah,
I Michelle Obama's here. She seen that McDonald's want to
shut up anyway. Yeah, so they actually sit down together
(01:12:55):
at dinner, and here's what the conversation sounds like. They're
in that teenage phase where they never want to be
anywhere you're their family. Like ever, I get it. When
our girls were that age, you should have seen how
they roll their eyes, especially at their father. But it's
all love. It's all it's all love. Thank you listen.
I will myself. I hate it. I haven't seen that
(01:13:15):
episode yet, but I hate it. I hate that the
fact that everybody tells me it's a phase, but I
really can't stand it. Having a thirteen year old and
let me definite, I used to roll my eyes so
much when I was younger. Dad, my dad used to
be like, yeah, eyes are gonna get stuck up there
if you keep on doing that. I used to do
that all the time. My son did it for a
little bit, like dang the son to do it. I
don't have no son son to do it too a
(01:13:35):
little bit. I always hear the daughters do it. I've
never heard the son. My daughters were good, well, my
Madison was good Logan for a little bit, but he
over it, all right. Well, you know he can beat
you now. He can't beat me. No, Logan, definitely beat you.
Definitely getting please you gotta he broke his hand, can't
beat me. He broke his technical You better show him now,
(01:13:58):
all right. And I do want to shout out to
our girls, Spice and to Etana. They are two female
dancehall artists and they've been nominated for Best Reggae Album
for the Grammys and they've made history. That's the first
time in the Grammys that we have two women vying
for that award. So that's a huge step for women
and making sure that you can accomplish your goal. So
(01:14:19):
congratulations to both of them. To Spice, all right. Now,
Kanye West and Julia Fox went on a double date
with Nori and Mary, his wife in Miami. So I
saw the two of them posting up. So they went
to a Broadway play and New York. Oh you know,
they wouldn't called Bones in Miami and in New York. Yeah,
(01:14:39):
they went to Carbone and wait, they went to Carbone
in Miami and then to a Broadway play in New York.
I think they went to called Bones and Sunday in Miami.
And then Monday they went to a play and then
they went to car Bones and no, I don't think it.
Nori and his wife weren't with them last night, right,
Miami Sunday. Right, So first they went out in in
New York and then they went to Miami and went
to on a double date. The other way around. It
(01:15:01):
was there in Miami first, and it went to me up.
All right, Well, anyway, clearly that's the real thing if
you're going on double dates and everything already. All the
reason I know, I was trying to figure out who
Julia Fox is? Who is she? She's not black? And
Kanye should really shocked the world and get with a
black woman that all really really like. Kanye loves Headline
and Kanye loves you know, attention attention grabbing pop up
with a black woman. Black We've seen you with too
(01:15:23):
many white women already. We were a black wom Who
did Julia Fox do? What did she? She was in
that movie Uncut Gems that Adam Sandler did Netflix. You
guys never said Uncut Gems? No, never heard of I
didn't know who she was, Okay, well yeah, I didn't
still don't know who she is. I'm not doing a
good job. But I did see Uncut Gems. She's an actress.
She's not black, though, Get you a black woman? Yet?
(01:15:44):
What other movie she was in? I mean, that's the
only one I know of. Uncut JEMs was a big movie.
Did you're a black woman, Kanye? If you really want
to check the game up, get with a black woman.
Nobody's expecting you to do that. Nobody's expecting that one.
In the meantime, they're saying, Kim kardash she and Pete
Davidson just jetted off to the Bahamas for big Big
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p d D. Wow, you, Kanye, gonna wind up right
in the Bahamas. Now go follow them right there. Big
p D D, Big D Davison is what we call them.
It's so where they're both like very publicly datings that
what you call them. I wanted to get dress things
in response to be like, she's doing this, let me
because you could you could not publicly be doing certain
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things and out and about. But I don't know anythink
about it. When you go to the bathroom and you're
both in the urinal, do you do you see like
in one yurinal. First of all, you've never seen a
Guy Called. The first episode of Guy Called, we discussed
that ten years ago. What you do about? No, you
don't even stand next to the guy? Okay, to see
clearly you didn't used to watch Guy called them back
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in the day with myself too, and huh, I stay
next to you when you when we when we know
you don't. That's never happened. It is only two yurinals.
The moral of the story is dropping the clues box
for Big d Davidson. All right, that's what we call him.
Out here sets pet Day get what's wrong with you? Man?
All right, that's your rumor report again. That's my guy.
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I'm a Democrat, so being don't be of the day
a little bit of a mixed club, so like a
donkey club pitch. Now I've been Donkey of the bay
is a new wife. Donkey of Today for Wednesday, January
fifth goes to paps blue ribbon beer. I think I'm
pronouncing that right? Is that even how you pronounced papst
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I don't know, and I'm sure to be is silent,
but it wouldn't be past blue ribbon beer with it.
I don't know. Just let the record show I am
not a beer drinker. My father used to let me
sit about his blud wiser every now and then when
I was a young lad, which is probably one of
the contributing factors the why I'm a little off to day.
And in my early twenties, I used to drink a
lot of beer. Heineken, Corona's bud Light, michelobe money Be.
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I blame you for that. Let's salute the money Be
when he said weekends were made for michelobe on, I
get around. I felt that, Okay, you influenced all of that,
all right, but what but what you quickly realize is
that beer puts weight on you fast. And when you
my height, which is about five six maybe five seven,
depending on my posture. Okay, when you that height and
you get to like two hundred pounds because of beer,
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and you start seeing Eric Cartman from South Park staring
back at you in the mirror, then it's time to
put the tall boys down them now. I never drank
blue ribbon Phaps blue ribbon beer, all right, chipped it
once and it was gross. The irony of this story
is that some would say that Pahaps blue ribbon tastes
like ass Well, it's someone who has tasted both. Let
me be the first to tell you booky taste better,
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all right, way better. Now, If anyone out there who
drinks perhaps blue ribbon, God bless you, Leonard mckelvy, Uncle Charlat.
I want better for you, that's first and foremost. But
I wonder how many people are drinking perhaps blue ribbon
all right. I really want to know, because on January third,
via Twitter, it seems like they were really reaching for attention.
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All I ain't see. The reason they are getting dunk
here to day is because on January third, twenty twenty one,
nobody and I mean, nobody said a damn thing to
Paps Blue Ribbon, and they decided to tweet out, and
don't you dump this red? Okay, because I need this
needs to be in context. They tweeted out not drinking
it's January with a question mark try eating ass. That's
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the tweet. Okay, that was a tweet from Paps Blue Ribbon.
I'm not making this up. Go see for yourself. Okay,
if we were on TV, still would be showing right now.
But I know what you're thinking. You're thinking that. Jada
Kiss in two thousand and four asked a simple question
why all right? To late great Larry King told me
once Charlomagne, the best question you can always ask in
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an interview is why. And that's what I want to
know right now. Why? Why did they tweet this? What's
the correlation between eating Bunky and drinking PAPS Blue Ribbon?
Once again, I know what you're thinking. Perhaps blue Ribbon
taste like Bunky. I pushed back on that Bunky taste
better now on Twitter at Through and Through. Dave replied
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to Paps Blue Ribbon tweet and sayd pbr our ass,
what's the difference? Valid question and Paps Blue Ribbon tweeted back,
ask your mom, I'm not making any now. The vice
president of marketing for PBR sent out an email, and
the statement said, we apologize about the language and content
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of recent tweets. The tweets and question were written in
poor judgment by one of our associates. In no way
does the content of these tweets reflective values of PAPS
and our associates. We're handling the matter internally and have
removed the tweets from our social platforms. Yeah. All that's great,
But once again, why all right? There's a great movie
on Netflix right now called Don't Look Up. Stars Leonardo DiCaprio,
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Jonah Hill, Jennifer Lawrence. I saw critics killing it. I
know a lot of people didn't like it. It was
getting terrible reviews. Personally, I loved it. I watched it
twice over the holidays. The only thing I didn't love
about it was the fact that it was labeled satire.
There is nothing satirical about it, all right. Satires, sketches, spoofs,
all right, those things don't hit the same Because life
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as we know it right now, the world we live in,
is so absurd, all right. The things that used to
be considered satire our just real life. And this is
another example of that. A tweet like this about dairy
er dining used to be seen on the Boondocks. A
tweet like this used to be seen on Chappelle's show.
This was on a living color. This is something a
comedy writer would write. Now, this is our existence, this
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is our world, and what shad is. I personally believe
folks is sitting around thinking of how to garner attention.
Remember that saying all publicity is good publicity. I never
used to believe that, but I think it's a lot
of truth to it, especially now. Folks don't care about
anything but engagement. If it gets retweets, if it gets likes,
if it gets people talking, that's all folks care about.
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I just personally want folks to be more creative. If
you're gonna do it, Okay, y'all got one, hundreds of
millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, whatever it is,
if you're gonna brainstorm ideas to chase cloud? Can we
dig a little deeper than a booky buffet? Can we huh?
Please give Pats blue ribbon to Sweet Sounds of the Hamletones.
Oh no, you are dogee oh the day, the dogee
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all the day. Ye, all right, well thank you for
that donkey to day. Yes, indeed, all right. When we
come back, we got the positive note and morse, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Good morning,
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good morning. Oh you know what I want to shout
out our ostern. She got married and she got married
in Nigeria. Nice yes, over this past holiday. So congratulations
to her and her husband. Me congrats, proud Ni. Good
for you, absolutely grat for your husband. You got a
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Google shout everybody out there. I love, I love when
people get married. It's always a beautiful thing. Man. Shout
out everybody out there getting married, to get married, engaged.
Shout out to you guys as well. All right, when
we come back, we got the positive mids of don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club for morning morning. Everybody is dj
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Envy Angela, Yee, charlom and the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Good mornang. What's happening? All right, well, it's
time to get up out of here. You guys, enjoy
your day where your mask. I know on the East Coast,
I know the weather is pretty disgusting, so just be
careful out there today. And you got a positive Charlemagne,
I do. Man, it's a lot of people, uh, you know,
smooth my dude author, he just asked me what you know.
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I'm reading for the New Year, and I'm currently reading
Set Boundaries. Find Peace, A Guy to Reclaiming Yourself. It's
a book by doctor Nedri Glover Tawa. This is a
New York Times bestseller, has been out for a while.
I'm the one that's that's late. You've probably seen her
on Red Table talking everything else. But yeah, setting boundaries
is something that we all should be, you know, scriving
to do for twenty twenty two. Man, And always remember
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that if somebody throws it fit because you set boundaries,
it is just more evidence the boundary is needed. Breakfast Club, Pitts,
you'll finish of y'all dumb