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Good morning Angela, yee ooh hey, good morning, d Dan,
I've been here. Charlomagne, the guy peace to the plane
in this Monday. Good morning. How's everybody feeling out there?
How was your weekend? My weekend was a great? How
was yo weekend? It was good. I got back from
Atlanta and yeah, that's it. I was happy to be home. Yeah,
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you were at the Mercedes Arena, right, He lived there
for a couple of days. I did not live in
the arena. Kanye's still there. I'm assuming he still there.
He's still there, he'll be there this week, I am
If he does this again, if he does another album
listening party in that stadium and all of y'all show up,
that's just on y'all. Y'all got money to burn. Maybe
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maybe maybe people ain't doing as bad as I thought
they were. But they gave me a lot of free tickets.
Oh they did, Yeah they did. Okay, remember other tickets
for the HBC used the first time around, the second
time around our stationed in Atlanta. A lot of people
were giving away tickets, but they were like twenty thirty dollars.
Twenty thirty dollars. But then you're going there and buy
five hundred dollars chicken wings. You don't have to buy
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chicken and fifty dollars bulletproof vest not a masking site
though not people were were. There were some people wearing
masks and that big ass super spread of event. Come
on now and they were actually doing vaccination? Is there
on site too? Over real? I didn't I didn't hear
that announce Yes, what did a easy brand vaccination? So
that means there was seven hundred and fifty dollars a shot.
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So the album's wants to come out on the fifteenth. Now,
So I wonder if he's gonna do one more listening session,
because he is, and people are gonna be there. They're
gonna run and kick that football bunch of Charlie Browns.
Not mad at him though, I mean, listen, he has
the coach in the palm of his hand, and the
way that I've never seen before. It's very cold, like,
very very cold like it is it is well this morning,
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Nick Cannon will be joining us. That what was that
he called in front of me? That's my friend. I
love Nick. But you know the thing is, the views
of Nick Cannon do not represent the views of married
men like myself and myself and myself for you, I
don't know, yeah, no, myself, Okay, we got you gotta
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give your disclaiming it. I got my game. I don't
know what he'd be talking about when he'd be talking.
I just minded my business. Now, listen. I respect everybody's
right to live the lifestyle they want to live. But
we'll talk about it when he when he comes next hour.
Oh my goodness. All right, Well, let's get the show
cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's
talk about a black relator. He was showing your house
to a black man in his fifteen year old son
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in Michigan and the police put handcuffs on them. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning everybody, stej Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.
Then shout out to the USA women's basketball team. They
beat Japan nineteen seventy five. They have they won their
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seventh straight goal, So congratulations to those women. That's right,
dropping a clues bombs for Asia Wilson eight o three
Columbia South Carolina, drop a bomb for the whole team, please,
and also the US dropping a bomb for the whole team.
But you know I got a sut brob my hometown
Folk and the USA menis team they beat France eighty
seven eighty two. They won their fourth straight goal, So congratulations, right,
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and sclude to Chris Middleton representing that eight forty three
on that gold team. He had a really championship. He
won a championship, and you know got a gold medal. Yeah,
it shout the Devin Book of my light skin brother,
drop a ball. Now, I'm just kidding anybody I think
I would do? All right? What else we got easy? Well,
a black realtor was showing a house to black man
and his fifteen year old son. This was in the
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suburbs in Michigan, and police officers showed up surrounded the
property with their guns drawn. One of the neighbors called
the cops and said that previously there was a squatter
who had been in the home with the same car
that had gotten the car had been told the individual
had been arrested for unlawful entry. According to the neighbor,
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the homeowner asked him to watch the house, and so
he was watching the house and called the cops on
this realtor and the family that he was showing the
house too. Now Here is what realtor Eric Brown has
to say about whether or not this was a racial profiling.
In that moment, it certainly felt that way. It's a
gooth to justify that type of what I felt a
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tactical type response. There was a strategy there, and then
they were surrounding the home without without without our knowledge,
and we weren't made aware of their presence. I don't
feel like a home that had been on the market
for this length of time with a number of showings,
given the climate and activity in our market, that no
one else had that type of level of force or
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response respond And I bet y'all he got was I'm sorry,
we sorry, you know what I mean, all the trauma
that he got to live with after that moment, all
he got was an apology if he got that now.
The dad, Roy Thorne had this to say about what happened.
I was very worried once I saw the two officers
with their guns drawn and I saw them doing hand signals.
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That's when I really got paranoid because I knew once
they surrounded the home, they were just preparing for a standoff.
And so my instincts told me, we need to get
out of here. We need to get to where they
can see that we're not a threat. I was worried,
but I was just more concerned about getting my son
out of that situation. I said. The craziest part about
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that happened that happened to me actually in New Jersey,
Franklin Lakes, I was out looking at a crib and
one of the white neighbors see me walk in and
called the police and said I was vandalizing, And they
did the same thing. They rolled up on me and
and and you know, come outside, asked why I'm in
this property. And I tried to buy that house. I
was going to actually buy it and rent it out
as an airbing being through parties on there every night
to f up the neighborhood. Because I just thought it
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was so foul that the nighbors would call the police
when they seen a black man, you know, walking through
a house. I just thought that was weird. Yeah, it's
a shame that, you know, we celebrate the fact that,
you know, he didn't get get killed. We can't even
be mad at the fact of what actually happened to
him because there's a party that's like, well, at least
he didn't get killed. But that shouldn't be our mindset,
right Well, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety said they
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conducted an internal review. They said that a race played
no role in our officers treatment of the individuals, and
the officers responded appropriately. They said, while it is unfortunate
and that innocent individuals were placed in handcuffs, our officers
responded reasonably and according to department policy, based on the
information available to them at the time. Sure, sure race
didn't play a part in it. That was the neighbor
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that that was the reason why the neighbor called because
she seemed two black men in that in that property.
So I'm sure it was race. If it was two
white men in the property, I'm sure she wouldn't have
called the police. You'd have been like, oh, they're just
looking at the problem. But then the police was fine
and reasonably though, no, because what they were told is
someone was breaking in. Uh you know, they showed up,
they put them in handcuts to release them without incident,
and you know they're saying that that's what happens when
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somebody says there's a break in. That's the sad thing
because I think I think if somebody calls for a breaking,
that's what they're supposed to do. But if it was
no breaking and there was no gun, there was nothing
that shows that there was a breaking ship and a
person that called the police be arrested shouldn't. Maybe I've
seen something happened to them. I've seen police respond in
neighborhoods that are considered White and Rich actually saw this
last week. By the way long was going off, you
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heard you could hear the voice saying, um, intruder, intruder, burglar,
you are on property that you shouldn't be on. They
didn't pull up that way. They didn't pull up with
guns drawn. They pulled up, but they didn't pull up
with their guns out. They had their hands on the
hands on their hit, but they didn't have them drawn already.
Now the officers are heard in body camera footage explaining
the house had been broken into the week prior, and
they acknowledged it appeared to be a misunderstanding. They aged,
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they did apologize to them and handcuffed them after a
couple of minutes. That's very traumatizing. And here is the
fifteen year old Sam Thorne. In the beginning, when we
were upstairs is when most of the shock and initial
fear kind of happened. They went from that, there's comps outside,
who come outside with your hands up. That's pretty much
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what I felt, was just like confusion and shock and
fear because I had no idea why they were all
down there at that time. Lord Mercy, and then you
look at that fifteen year old, say, well, How was
he going to look at at police officers for the
rest of his life? How's he gonna look at at
the white neighbors if he hasn't for the rest of
his life, because he's gonna look like they almost killed me.
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They could have killed me. They came in that how
comes drown? I was he exposed? I was he supposed
to feel I should have stayed home. It's how we're
starting off Monday morning. I mean, yesterday was a beautiful Sunday.
You know what I'm saying. The lions Gate portal was open.
I was manifesting our day to then, and here we
come in here this morning talking about this My blood
fresh up? You know what I mean, No damn reason.
We'll get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight
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five one oh five one. If you need to vent
phone line to wide open, hit us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. God morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm
what's doing If this is your time to get it
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, eight hundred
five eight five one five one, we want to hear
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from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Oh?
This Kobe from aching Kobe what I'm getting off your chests.
Bro Man, I just want to say, man, this white
post doing all this crazy. They're making everybody look bad.
Who's everybody by everybody? You mean other white people? Yes,
and white people can't even go nowhere without you're seeing
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Look that funny because all these white people are here
doing stupid ass. Yes, well, listen, you gotta stop cursing.
But here's the thing. This is why you have to
identify the racist, bigoted white people as crack ass crackers.
Good white people gotta draw a line in the sand
and say, I'm a good white person. You a crack
ass cracker. You right, that's exactly how you man. That's right.
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Don't be, don't be. Don't let us be the only
ones calling racist biggest crack ass crackers white people. You
gotta do your part too, Good white people gotta do
their part. Everybody knew the part. That's right. Hello, who's
this no more than evy rick? What I'm playing without?
I'm good? Man? I want still I did that depressing
uh story about the relatives? Your phone is kind of breaking, ass, sir,
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understand me how magic it is being handcuff not just
handcuffs to have a gun drawn on you and not
know whether you're about to die in that moment. That's
a that's I mean, that's that's that goes what I'll be.
But people feel like I'm gonna put your handcuff for
a little bit and then we're gonna work this out.
Being in handcuffs, it's probably more traumatic than having a
good puss to your head because your head. Yo. By
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the way, the whole situation is so it's so traumatic. Yeah,
under that when they call a cop, they're feeling like
the cops coming there to work this out. Being in handcuffs.
I mean, I've been had some humorous times for whatever reason,
but yo, just being in handcuffs is fool traumatic. And
he triggered me. Every time I hear people say we're
just gonna put you in handcuff for a little bit
and feeling like that anybody that called the cops on me,
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I can never be friends. I can never talk to you.
I would never deal with you a game because this
is so much trauma. But the other thing, the other thing, Rick,
I think you know when you when you're a black
person man, like the whole interaction, you just don't know
whether you're gonna live or die because we've seen people
in handcuffs get shot in the back, get killed. You
know what I mean. We just don't know. And the
thing is too Charlotamagne chrumage. This thing you could read
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that you could be as polite as possible and still
get killed. That the whole process is traumatic because it's like,
I don't even know how to behave right now. Even
if if I act up, I'm a good shot. If
I don't act up, i'm gonna be I'm even resisting
the rest. And if I be polite, that didn't take
advantage of me anyway. So it was like, oh man,
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it's raining now with New York City. I'm driving on
the Bronx to the Bronx. It's depressing. Hearing that story
is super the pressent. I'm super treated this morning. Thank
you a lot. Yeah, one thing, Angela knows how to
set the tone. I gotta make sure y'all know what's
going on. Sorry, it's not happy news. Get it off
your chess. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
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Could you imagine if they didn't see the police cars
and they just walked out. But let this be a
lesson to people who are you know, there's a houses
for sale on their block, or people who just call
the cops and say anything, not knowing what's going on.
Let that be a lesson And for any police officers
who are listening, think about how traumatic that can be
for somebody who's a railtor showing a home to be
placed in handcuffs. That's another change. You're talking about pro filing.
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That's sadly, that's never gone. I'm not gonna just ignore it.
Craziest thing is I go through Pattison all day long.
Nobody ever calls the police on me. But when I
go to them, them white areas, what happens all the time. Yeah,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
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This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man, thank you from you on the Breakfast Club.
You got something on your mind? Let hello, who's this autist?
How are you doing? What's up? See? How are you
going to chess? Eric? Condition? Yeah? That's pretty fine. How
they did that? Yeah? Man? Anything else? Yeah? Actually, um,
(13:47):
I want to just commend y'all on y'all show. I'm
actually calling from Los Angeles. I've been trying to really
get the contact with you, say end of you about
a really states and on that as well. Man. So
thank y'alls, Thank you, brother, brother, appreciate you. King. Hello,
who's this Hello? Hey, good morning? Get it off your chest. Hey,
this is Yea from Michigan. I just wanted to come
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and say that I'm really thankful I got over COVID
because me and my boyfriend and my two year old
daughter all had it. But we're all good. Now, we're healthy,
Now we're back to work. Thank goodness. I'm happy that
you're healthy and that your family is good. Hello. Who's this? Hello?
Good morning? Did you envy Amanda? My name is Keyload
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the Artist, Peace, key Load the Artist. What's happening out
here in the streets? Yes, I mean you. I'm becoming artists.
Actually called last year. I don't know if you guys
remember me, but I would like to think for you
guys this morning. Okay, Yeah, let's hearry I remember here
we go here we coomething a bad you peace? We
coming for more and more. You'll take me hi? I
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can dena Yeah, no, baby, girl my ring, Mandy Ah,
so glad you're in my life. You need to drop
my body. Why he sounded like the guy that'd be
singing the numbers on TikTok behind that put three, five, five,
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six seven. Why are you sound like the guy that
thing numbers on TikTok? Man? Yo, Charlotte that he's the
second time you told me, did Charlotte Man? Go check
me out. You sound like the guy. All right, keep going,
keep going, keyload the artists. You dropped red? Why are
you hung up on the man like that? Right right?
Trying to sing too? Get it off your chest eight
on drip five eight five one on five one. If
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you need the event, you can hit this something now.
We got rooms on the way. Yes, one time. If
it's your birthday, and it was Barack Obama's birthday over
the weekend, we'll tell you what we know about the event.
He did have chat Beckham there performing that song to
birthday be did he Yes? He did? Wow? All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
the breakfast Club. It's about Angela the breakfast Club. Well,
(16:15):
former President Barack Obama had his birthday party over the
weekend and Martha's Vineyard, and people weren't really supposed to
be posting video and pictures. Now, Chat Beckham was there,
apparently he performed a birthday Bitch for the President and
which by the way, is the perfect birthday song always
and T J. Chapman. But they did post some pictures
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and then they later had to delete them because there
was a photography band at the event. I saw her
posted a picture. Also when I saw Erica, I do
posted some video with Barack dancing in the background and
Michelle Obama, So that all got deleted, that all got
taken down, but it was on all these other sites,
so that once you put it up, it's over. Yeah,
but did you meet him take it down though? Yeah?
(16:57):
So I saw that some people did go ahead and
host video and pictures. Now, they did say it was
supposed to be a scale down event because originally it
was like six hundred people, but then they scaled it
down to only include really close family and friends. Some
of the alleged people some of the rumored people that
were there were Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, George Clooney, Gabrielle Union,
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and Dwayne Wade. Jennifer Hudson, Jay Z Beyonce, Bradley Cooper,
Bruce Springsteen, We saw Erica Badou was there, Stephen Colbert
and John Kerry Well now humbling it was for some
people to get cut from that. They said Larry David
was uninvited, and they said that's going to be great
on a new episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. I don't
know why people are so upset about his party, but
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if you think about it, they had they said COVID restrictions.
Everybody had to be tested. That like they made you
go through a process to get in. But my whole
thing is, the airport has hundreds of thousands of people,
and nobody cares or says anything about the airport. One
hundred thousands of people are kind of like coming and
going right like dad. Even worse, they they're not like
stuck together in one place, dancing, not even on each other,
and waiting on that line the whole time. Then you're
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sitting next to each other on the flights like it's
it's and you don't know who's tested who's not tested.
You don't know if somebody took a COVID test, if
they got COVID or not, we don't know when you're
on the airport. That just just everybody's path. That's why
you're supposed to get a mask on the whole time.
At least that this party, everybody was tested, right, So
I'm David Letterman. Conan O'Brien was asked off the list allegedly.
I think you asked off the list. How does that
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make you feel? You think you? I mean, you have
to understand. Nah, it's gotta be humbling, especially when they
say close family and friends and you're like, damn, I'm
not your close people. Be right, I'll talk about you.
You may feel you made me feel like we were
close when you was running for president and you needed
donation money, all right, when you needed something when you
was president or running for president, I was your close pal.
Then you just be like I didn't get the message.
I wasn't invited, So here I am. Yeah, you think
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secret servis won't turn your afterward with no remorse? All right? Now,
let's discuss people who don't bathe all the time. Jake
Jillenhall has added to this conversation. Now, this all started
with asking culture and Millikkuna saying that they don't shower
all the time, or wash their kids all the time.
Here is what they said on Dak Shepherd's podcast Arms
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Here Expert, you should not be getting rid of all
the natural oil on your skin with a bar of
soap every day. It's insane. I don't wash my body
with soap every day. Okay, good. I washed my armpits,
my crotch daily and nothing else. Ever, you don't exactly
look at him, let's talk about his skin. Maybe I'm
missing the context of all of this, but I don't
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understand all these white folks voluntary and information that they
don't wash much. Yeah, I was gonna ask any black
folks that say they don't wash every day. Um, I
don't know, but I'm sure some people don't wash every day.
I don't know. There's some type of campaign about preserving
water or something that we don't know about because I
don't I don't understand the context any well. Jake Jelenhaal
has said that he also finds bathing to be less necessary.
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He said, Um, you know, he just really feels like
it's necessary for Yeah, he said, I just find it
to be less That's what he's to Vanity Fair. He
said his attitude about bathing has gotten more lax over
the years. If you nasty, just say that, joy sounds crazy.
I saw Joscelyn saying, I'm him with brushing my teeth.
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I do floss three times a day. You mean she'd
brush your teeth every day. I guess that's what that means.
It just seems like white celebrities are having a doll
wash your ass challenge that we don't know that we
don't know something about. Now. The Rock, however, is not
joining that challenge. She said. Nope, I'm the opposite of
a not washing themselves celeb. Shower cold when I roll
out of bed to get my day, rolling, shower warm
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after my workout before work, shower hot after I get
home from work, face washed, body wash, exfoliate, and I
sing off key in the shower. Yeah, I'm definitely a
two shower a day guy in the morning and then
before I go to bed go to sleep. Yeah, two
showers a day. I can't leave the house without taking
a shower. I don't know how people do it, Like,
I can't even function throughout the day unless I've showered.
That's not knowing, you nasty, How I get my day
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started all right? Now? Megan the Stallion and was recently
talking to people and she said her next project will
be a complete shock. She also was teasing her new
bitcoin for Hattie's video with cash app, and she talked
about the conversation about LGBTQ acceptance. She said, it's about time.
Representation is important and it's really crucial for us to
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all have compassion and acceptance of every human. So you know,
that's her response as far as the representation in the music.
All right, now, everybody's waiting for Kanye's Donda album. It
has another release date so now Apple Music hash shared
the pre order link for the Donda album. The release
date is now August fifteenth, So it's gonna be on
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a Sunday, which is not the typical Friday release date allegedly.
So we'll see Kanye. Know y'all gonna be right there
to eat it up when it comes out. You know,
he got y'all in the palm in his hands. I
think he's gonna do another show. I wouldn't put himself,
I think, so I wouldn't go. He would have to
announce that pretty soon, right, No, not really, that's a
lout of me. One day, you know, the Lesson went
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out the first one, what three four days prior? Yeah,
announced the second one a few few days Priday, Like, No,
clearly people don't got enough to do. Well. You know
it's great, I guess promo for the album. We all
know what's on the way. I just like seeing all
the people who acted like they hated Kanye when he
was running around in the red Magga hat. They was
right up in there with the Dona bulletproof vestl on.
That's what I enjoy, hypocrisy of it all. You know.
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I think that you can not agree with somebody's a
political stance and still agree. I think a lot of
people have agreed that he's a good musician. Yeah, but
people were really drawing lines in the same saying I'm
done with Kanye, I'm through with him. They really was
saying that with Nope. They all was right up in
that Dona vine. I saw y'all, yep. And then there's
people that really was big fans of his and now
they don't like him for some reason. It was a
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weird with the music thing. I don't believe it, but
that is your rumor report. Did you did you? Did
I see you with that was Ja Electronica As he
threw it on me. He was like, oh, this for
a second for me, but they gave him out. It
was free. Oh so you got one that was Jay
Electronicas Oh, I thought, maybe you got one too. Okay,
she took a picture in it. That's her. I don't
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think I needed you promoted for any reason, but you
know I managed J Electronica. He's on the album, a
great verse on the album too. By the way, Yeah,
he did his thing. I support J Electronica always. Nope,
that was supporting Kanye's. I never saw you would have
written testimony vest On. They didn't have any. Oh my goodness.
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All right, thank you for that room report. We got
front patients. Next, what were talking about, Yes, and let's
talk about the FDA. Well, let's talk more about COVID
and what's going on with that. We always got to
do that every day, all right, we'll get into that. Next,
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dja envy angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to
breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news now. Congratulations
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to the women's USA basketball team and the men's USA
basketball team. They both picked up goals at Olympics, So
congratulations to them. That's right. Flut to Asia Wilson and
Chris Middleton, Asia repping the eight oh three. Chris Middleton
represented the eight four three Don s Daily, coach of
the South Carolina game Cocks, for coaching the women's basketball team. Yes,
all right, now what else we got? Easy? Well, new
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COVID outbreaks have been traced to recent outdoor concerts and
so they said it's too sooner know if it was
a super spread event at Lallapalooza over the weekend. But
people were really horrified at the crowds that were at Lallapalooza.
And they were also saying that you can see the
general rule of thumb right now is that even though
outside is safer, when you see people that are really
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packed in together like that, that's what's really causing some
of these issues. Authorities in Oregon are looking at sixty
two cases tied to July Pendleton Whiskey Music Fest, and
in Michigan at least ninety six cases can be traced
to the Faster Horses festival. So they said, the good
news is, if there is any good news at all,
the people who contracted the virus at one concert were
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all tightly packed in together by choice near the front
of the stage. So even when you're outdoor, just make
sure you observe social distancing and not be shoulder to shoulder.
All right, now, let's talk about Cuomo. So one of
his accusers, Brittany Camiso, has identified herself. She started working
as an executive assistant in his office back in twenty seventeen,
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and now she is speaking publicly for the first time
since she has filed a criminal complaint against Pomo last
week and in this report, she did an exclusive interview
with CBS This Morning and The Times Union. So now
she's talking about how it was her dream job and
it did turn into a nightmare. She is not the
first woman to come forward with these allegations of sexual misconduct,
but she is listed first in the Attorney General's report
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because of the seriousness of her allegations. She's the one
that said that he groped her, touched her not only once,
but twice, she said. The first time it was December thirty,
twenty nineteen. She was at the mansion that night to
help him with his upcoming State of the State of
the address and speech, and according to Camiso, after finishing
her draft of the speech, he suggested that the two
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of them take a selfie together. And then she said,
then while taking the selfie, his hand went down back
onto her butt. He started rubbing it, and then she
said it wasn't like a quick brushover, but he was
rubbing her button and it made her so nervous that
her hands began to shake and made it even more
difficult for her to take the picture. She was embarrassed,
she said. And then she also said there was another
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incident where he stuck his hand up her shirt and
cupped her breasts. So she said, those are the things
that happened to her, and she said that she just
was concerned about her job. So you can watch that
full interview on CBS this morning. All right, well, that
is your front page news all right, thank you, miss ye.
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Now when we come back, Nick Cannon will be joining
us with Nick Cannon. He has a new flick in
the theaters right now. Let's the name of the movie.
Shea al right, will be here to talk about that,
amongst amongst other things. All right now, we taped this
on Friday. Ye wasn't here. Um, So that's why you
don't hear necessarily a woman's perspective on some of these
things that we discuss. But let the record show the
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view is expressed by Nick Cannon. If you're not reflective
views of the married, happily married man like myself, Leonardo McKelvey, Oh,
like my soul, for Sean Casey, Rashwan Khalil Casey, Rashawn
dj mb case you say it all baby, that's right.
Every name you've ever been called, that's right. We'll get
to the next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
(27:48):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the belly, our guy, Nick Cannon. We're
here all right. The streets say Nick, no condom channing
fertilis how many do you, man? Honestly, somewhere at ten
to twelve. I wouldn't be you got so many too,
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And the one on the way if I'm haveing sick
when I'm stopping it, really, are you sure? Is it
the beauty of fatherhood? Man? When you really talk about
like the essence of living in as a father too? Man,
I've learned so much just from my children, man, like,
and it's so amazing. And I really just love being
around my kids and just that youthful energy. It feels
like you get to relive every time. I love that.
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And I think because you know, I've been through so
much in my life, you know, physically, mentally and spiritually,
Like the best place that I find is the time
that I spend with my kids and the energy and
to get as much of that as possible to pass on,
you know, all that I've lived into something else. That's
why I do it. Man. It's not the number of kids, though,
I guess people question the different baby mothers. That's why
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the people question that. That's a Eurocentric concept. When you
think about the ideas of like you're supposed to have
this one person for the rest of your life and
then really that's just to classify property. When you think
about it, I mean, like when you go into that mindset,
if we really talking that talk, like just the idea
that a man should have one woman, we shouldn't have anything.
I have no ownership over this person. Like if we're
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really talking about how we coexist and how we populate,
it's about what exchange can we create together. So I've
never really subscribed to that mentality, you know. I mean,
I understand the institution of marriage and stuff, But if
we go back to what that was about, that was
the classified property. That was because one father gave another
man his daughter for land. So when you really get
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to that concept, it's like we got to change all
of it stuff because I don't want ownership over anybody.
I don't have ownership of any of the mothers, or
like we create families in that sense, if we created
a beautiful entity. So I like, I mean I get
into it because I don't you know, those are the
concepts that a lot of people because we're so indoctrinated
into it, you like, we have to have it this way.
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I don't debscribed that. I actually think women are blessing us,
that those women, those women, and in all women are
the ones that open themselves up to say I would
like to allow this man in my world, and I
will birth this shot. So it ain't my decision. I'm
following suits. So women, I respect that that's what you're spitting,
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that they're the ones that are making the choice. Truman,
you have to in a relationship with they don't mind
that you. Every woman that I deal with or deal with,
they know how I feel. And it's usually is a
concert like I don't. I'm not going around like I'm
who I'm impregnate nicks Like nah, it's usually scenarios and
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like that's the thing. People say certain things in the public,
But when you really look at how a family infrastructure
is designed, the woman is the one that always leads
and makes the decisions. I agree who hard I said
that all the time. I say that we had to
do some real societal brainwashing to make people believe that
men were the actual leaders. But just by nature, you
can look and see women run everything. And the only
thing we have brute force. That's about it. And even
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now that's changing drastically. And when we've used our brute
force to brainwash society to think that we're the overpowering
or the one that controls, just because maybe we can
physically move some women lead. In every scenario that I've had,
I step back and say, how do you want to
do this? Well? I've heard people say that they think
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you having all these kids with different women is selfish
because you can't possibly give the time to all of
the different kids. Time is a man main construct when
you like, if we're talking quantity over quality, every single
one of my kids, I'm not at every basketball game
or martial large practice on them, and people don't understand
how I do it, But that's literally my children on
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my priority. It's all about being president. And I always say,
for all of those people that that say, man, there's
no way he can do it, sit back and watch
interesting conversation. I respect you're right to move that way.
I'm a married man. I love being married. I love
the idea of being with one woman in building a
family building and I feel like I wanted to figure
like I remember being in that space and I was
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with the one woman I've always wanted to be with
for mind time. I lived the dream and I saw
it was so much to that but for me, based
off of my trajectory in life. I was like, there's
a little bit more and even like I can even
admit like as sometimes there was selfish concepts of like
I feel like my purpose is greater outside of just
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being in this institution. And I personally, I mean, you know,
salute to anybody else who does it. But I can't
get out here and talk about how much I live
my truth, walking truth only to the truth, and I'm
creeping like so every woman that deals with me knows that, Yeah,
well we know what it is. Does it make you
crazy when people when they when they judge your relationship online,
like I remember you just had your recent baby and
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you're in the strip club with me, and people like,
how is it in this strip club when you just
out of maybe an hour ago? That affect you all?
It's a lot of noise. Watch I want to move,
Like is anybody complaining? Dude? My children look like they're
not well behaved or in a in a space where
they're suffering, or any lack emotionally physically, whatever it is.
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You think it's a coincidence that um Nick Cannon is
NC and no condoms? You think that as a coincidence
or that the vine. Now, let's let's that's a I
like that contre the popular belief. I do wear a condoms? Please,
what reason do we have to believe that? Don't coin
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of uecause nobody gonna do ye a matter of fact,
what is the brand? They can be discontinued. I keep
the gold packs with me, but a little baggage. Something's
slipping up at breaking though. They do. But okay, so
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let's go through this plus talk. Let's talk. Every relationship
starts off with a condom, yes, correct, Then once you
feel like you get the oh, there's trust, it's comfortable.
And then once however, that first slippage of either you
didn't have it, the condom breaks, something you was in
the shower and it slipped it or whatever, and like,
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all right, well we don't cross this threshold now you
know how it feels now and then because and that's
why I say no children or ever accidents, because if
we make the conscious effort of stepping up and having uh,
you know you're you're gonna have you're preparing to have
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a child. Correct. So anybody that you anybody I've ever
had unprotected sex with, I knew, okay, this is someone
I wouldn't mind creating life with SO if I meet somebody,
and usually I don't like meeting new people, but I'm
ninety nine point nine percent gonna be strapped up in
that sense. I don't drink, I don't mind. I'm always
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I don't I'm under the right sober state of mind
every time I go into any sexual activity. Some of
your kids are close to the same age, so that
means you're slinging with no cournels to a couple of girls.
Now as someone who has to see the doctor because
of my other ailments, yeah, and I probably got a
little careless with that because I'm STD checking every week
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because I get my blood taken every week because of lupus.
So I usually know where I'm at, and I also
usually know SO, and in that scenario, she knows what
it is. If someone suggests using the conum, of course,
that's what we're doing. Do you think you might come
back and be like, no, I do want to be
with one person. When you talk about marriage, you're talking
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about the business of marriage, because that's marriage is a business.
It's a contract, right, I mean I think it's a
soul tie too. I mean, when you find the right person.
That's a covenant. But I much rather have someone as
a companion for life. I'm not moved by sex. I
don't make decisions off of sex. I probably have some
of the closest people in my life when it comes
to women that I'm not sexually active, and I tell
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off top if it's about your vagina, we can take
that off the table from the gate, because now I
can really get to know you because now I'm not
I don't know clearly the world knows I have enough
access to vagina, So let me really break down where
we at with it. So I feel like some of
my strongest relationships with women going and we in our
forties now, like like later on in life, and she
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ain't even work in the way it is. Yeah, you're
gonna be like, who can I go to the movies with?
I'd rather focus on in that direction and figure out
who can I solely have sex with? One that I'm
not moved by that, So again, those constructs don't really
I'm I don't think about that. Well. I'll tell you
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one thing. Boy's men out here who can't commit to
one woman that's listening to saying that spitting this morning,
that I don't just I don't. I don't. I don't
dis agree with what you're saying because you have the
right to live that way. Yeah, it don't work for me.
I gotta be I love, I respect and salute anyone
who can be an honorable relationship because it's not easy
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to do if it's exosted. I'm like, dang, I could
never do that. That's not for the ad just like
everybody can't be a priest, every like. And so when
I see I believe when two come together and become one,
that's powerful. That's that's blessed by God. You can't do
it by yourself. Now because of my scenario, every time
somebody meets me and see me, they already have a
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like Dann who was in the fourth grade that I like,
I've never I don't know. I don't have a woman
in my life that's half my back from day one,
who rocked with me through the ball. And you feel
that way because like like Charlomagne, and I've been with
my wife since she was fifteen. I was sixteen, right,
so she's been there before DJ envy, before the money
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going to the boat day, getting now ladies and drinking
cord of waters. That's like, that's that's that's a blessing
from God, and everybody can't have, you know, the small
percentage of that power of like, that's something that's other
kind of love. I'm you you me. I don't have
the I'm you you me. Everybody is like, I think
I could be what you want. I'm like, I'm cool
by myself. All right, we got more with Nick Cannon
(38:18):
when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club pointing.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Nick Cannon.
Do you regret giving Kevin Hart that Lama, No, I
was wondering what you won't even stop. You didn't change
the number, Nah, I mean I need it's still my
(38:38):
phone number. And then they yeah, what were the Breakfast
Club man? You calling it hello? And that's the other
thing is so it constantly called I wonder because it
kept ringing the whole time, the whole this and it's
just and it's on silent. That's the other you give
them that you gotta protect your piece. No. So the
thing is obviously we got the prank wars going on now.
(39:01):
I was trying to first, like me and keV do
this all like it's just so happened, Yeah, like he
because we always prank each other, especially around birthdays and
stuff like that. I'll be sending just stupid stuff to
his house and I sent the lama and then gonna
put my phone number on a billboard and it will
not stop ringing something like I'll be answering, like all right,
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so what should I do to get this back? Like,
because the brilliance of this prank is the world got
to be a part of it. Usually our pranks is
like private and silly, over the top. Now everyone has
my phone number, so that's another I keep it on
because it's like, all until I get this that, I'm
gonna be constantly here reminded that I gotta deal with
picking up this and just relax. Well, obviously I'll put
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it in the other room when I'm trying to sleep,
but it's like, this is my phone, it's and and
that's the thing because I'm not a slave to these
devices like that. So as much as that is an inconvenience,
it'll probably be more of an inconvenienced if I if
I was one of them dudes that just keep it
by the you know, all the time. So that's that's
over there. But Kevin and y'all shooting real husbands now
(40:05):
is just part of the show. Now it should have been.
I think we already had, you know, our storylines and
stuff already put together before that jumped off. But we're
doing some big things with that, like me and Kevin's pranks,
you guys gonna and I really need y'all help to
figure out what I should do next because all of
it that I had playing are not as good as this.
Like I was doing dumb, I was putting bubble bath
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in his pool, like I was doing I was doing
rich inconvenient one of his cars. But like this was
good because this is inconvenience. My life in the world
got to be able. I was like, oh, I gotta
rethink all of it that I was gonna do. So
I don't know, Kevin, it's coming, It's definitely coming. I'm
cooking up in the world. Go see now listen. I
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know I saw you Howard Stern interview, and you know,
I know we all have to embrace the fact that
we're not gonna be here forever, right, But you know what,
and I wanted to talk about that too, because that
was an interview from over five years ago. And I
was when I say, I was fresh out the hospital,
like seven blood transfusions they you know, over people whispering
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in the corner, talking to my mama, you know what
I mean, Like it was one of them times. And
and now that was probably the third or fourth time
I've been in a scenario like that. So when you're
in that space, you get to you have to come
to those moments you're sitting up looking at the seiling
in the hospital, having weird dreams and all that stuff, like, Okay,
this is this is what it's like, it's about to go.
I appreciate the time that I've had on this planet.
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Like and then when you come out of it, because
of your resilience, you're in a different mindset as well.
And then you get back to this space. I feel
like there's call it spiritual portals, you know what I mean.
When you're close to that portal, you're you're in a different,
thin mold of acceptance. And I was probably on that conversation,
you know, we'd be talking and joking a lot of
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it because the MIC's cracked open. But I was definitely
probably in that space of like, it's what it is.
You know, I had a good ride. How do you
feel now? I'm probably because I'm that was so far removed.
I definitely appreciate each and every day, but I want
to get the most out of life. But I don't know,
I wasn't. I feel like that was a little dark.
I was in a darker space because I was truly
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fresh out of the hospital. And it's funny how because
people it's just the media. How people started seeing all
of these stories about me and all of these kids,
and then that interview popped up from five years ago,
and they're like, oh, that's what it is. He that's
irresponsible in itself too. That's what somebody said to me.
Somebody said that Nick is having all these kids, but
he thinks he's not gonna be here long. That's selfish. Nah,
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that's not it is that if that was if I
set out on some fanos, like if I'm like, oh, well,
I'm not gonna be here alone, so let me impregnated
as many people as possible, that is that's a very
selfish mentality. They took two different concepts and kind of
put them together. And again, I'm in therapy twice a week,
so when I literally I went to my therapists and
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you know, I'm like, do I think? Am I moving?
Like this is this why? And to have nothing to
do with each other like the my my concept on
the time that we have in this realm and then
experiences that we get to seventy five eighty five hopefully
plus years that we get to see. I want to
make the most out of them, but I'm not out
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here at all. I want to go get as many
kids and cover as much ground as possible. Now that's
not that was a wild room in the room of
that that you got young and may pregnant, but all
of me. I mean again, this is what we do,
jokes like I can't wait for it. Like I'm one
of the probably people you've seen wild and I got
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the toughest skin in the game. There's no I don't
think there's anyone who's ever upset me or I mean
even our relationship over here, we grew to be so close.
I'm like, hilarious to me, I'm not. I'm not moved
by that. So I actually appreciate every joke, and that's
why I created Wild Out Right. I've been getting rich
off of y'all talking about me for decades. And how
did you feel when your crew held you down on
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Wild Out? Yeah? Yeah, they definitely did, and I salute
to them. And that's when you build a strong unit
or strong family. That's what you're supposed to do. Uh,
stay in solid. I don't even think I had anything
to do with me. They just solid people. Because there's
a lot of people who did you know, start tap
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dancing and got real flimsy out there? You know what.
I always say, they want to be solid, but they
ain't solid, you know what I mean. I salute that.
You know, I'm surrounded by a team of solid individuals.
But I don't knock anybody who make whatever decision they
have to make because of their family. Get it. Everybody
has different motivations. So even you know, the people who
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who were willing and you know, jumped out there, that's
what they do. Those people are you just see. I
always say, all the situations I go through, I think
Doctor King talked about it is like uh kaleidoscope of
character revelation. You could see people's true colors when you
you can set back into and I don't hate you
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for you being who you are. I just now I'm
so glad I know who you are now because as
the leader in the situation, I'm like, do what's best
for you. I got this, let me, let me handle this.
I'm strong enough to stand firm on my beliefs and
my walking this journey that I got to go through,
and I know the support is there because the support
came from the real ones who called me. So I
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was one of the first people like, man, we gotta
figure this out. We got it, you know what I mean. Like,
and even those times where I wasn't even accessible because
I had to step out of the bubble for a
minute to be like, all right, let me see what
this is. Because it was a point where I was
public enemy number one to everyone. Yeah, for me, it
was it wasn't the professional stuff, you know, you get
through that. It was like the personal I'm like, yeah,
let's make sure Nick is good. Yeah, and I nothing crazy.
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It was heavy too, man, because I got to this space. Man,
and then I'm never like I value life, but I've
been into I've mentally, physically and spiritually been in places
where I've been in some very dark plays to where
I'm stuck. I'm in the mud and I can't move.
So when you get to that space where you feel
like it returns, all of those thoughts start coming and
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you start thinking like, well, if I can't move, is
this it? You know what I mean? Like, you start thinking,
it's life better without without because it's so painful not
being able to move if I just get out the way,
And then those dark thoughts. And it's unfortunate because I
had an artist that was signed to me, and I
watched him struggle so much with those those demons and
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that mental anguish. And this man had been dealing with
the pain of life for so long, and it got
to a point where he did end up taking his
own life. And I'm like, man, I'm sitting here playing
with it and the fact that I'm stuck in this
moment right here. I wasn't even able to communicate and
connect with him during that time and he took his life.
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And that that happened literally like the second day all
of this was going on. And now that brought me
out of because I was like, Okay, the bulls I'm
going through. This man was experiencing so much pain. I've
never experienced that, and so that's where you know even
and I commend you in all the amazing work that
you do in the space of mental health. Because we
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don't talk about it or not, we don't deal with it,
but because we all experience it and people are, oh,
you got a mental illness, it's like, yeah, I do,
but you don't. Let's bring all of our pain to
the table and discuss it opposed to pointing fingers at pain.
And I've learned through that process, like, yo, what I'm
going through is gonna help somebody else. All right, we
got more with Nick Cannon when we come back, dope
(47:32):
move it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, burning everybody is
j Envy, Angela yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the
Breakfast Club, was still kicking it with Nick Cannon. Charlemagne,
what advice with Nick Cannon? Give the baby right now?
Oh yeah, of course. Correction is fine, right, I think
that's what you that's what we learned from your situation
and then run a course correction. First of all, I
think not only in the black community, and I've experienced
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it's not only, but definitely just men. A lot of
times we have ego. We believe apologizing is weakness when
it actually takes great strength to step up to anyone
and say I was wrong. A lot of times we
think apologizing like I'm sorry, you feel bad, you gave
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me sorry, someone's feeling. No, you have to step up
and say, oh I didn't handle that in a way
that I'm not perfect And that shows strength, I know, baby,
And that's a strong brother. And I didn't do with
a lot of traumas. Yeah, like just the fact that
that man I only just lost his pops, his brother,
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all the things that he and and still to be
had that big smile that he has every day knowing
everything that comes, Like you know, I grew up in Charlotte.
Part of my life. I know that life. I think
it's the attacked though, and that could be part of ego,
Like you know, you do something wrong right and instead
of having a conversation like we're having now, it's the attack.
Now you want to cancel me now As a man,
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I just want to be like y'all and you can't
say to me but and that and that's he a fighter.
We seen we seen his back against the wall, he's swinging, right,
He swingings just so he could get out of it.
So we all have to accept emotion. And there's people
that I had some very harsh conversations with initially that
I'm we close now because we got to the after
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you chunk him up then like, okay, this was a misunderstanding,
I said, And I've I've had to have many of
those conversations and I'm gonna continue to have yeah, because
that's growth to say I'm sorry, that's a self proclamation.
You just that's not to apologize as an action, you
know what I mean? And to actually repent or a
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tone is actually the next level because now you're trying
to understand this education involved with that. There's actually community
involved with that. And that's the other thing too, where
I challenge all these people who want to cancel somebody
and even specifically in the baby's situation, let's use this
as an opportunity for education, because that's what happened in
my scenario to I still stuck true to the truths.
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The minister told me this where he was like, I
don't ever want falsehood to come out of my mouth.
So if I'm saying something that is not correct about
your community. Show me where I'm incorrect. Help me understand,
because not only is that gonna help me, but you're
gonna help so many other people who think like me.
How do you feel about all those festivals pull it
them off? I feel like that's the wrong thing to do.
One hundred. I don't agree with it, just because it's like,
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what statement is that making other than you're just following.
It's group think. It's mob rule. Mob rule has never
worked in any society to where it's like, oh, well
they did it, we gotta do it. It's like, oh,
I can't lose this sponsorship. If PEPSI pulled out, Cooke
gotta pull out you know what I mean? So then
who are you really because you can be knocked off.
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There's a group that can force you to do what
you want to do with your brand. And it's unfortunate
because when I don't, I think if we had set
down and had individual conversations and this is a moment
where we should all gather around the baby and embrace him,
because if we can do that, watch how many mentalities
would change in the hip hop community. First of all,
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and then it's gonna be consequences and that person has
to be held accountable. But then you got to get
that person the opportunity to learn and you use it
as a teachable moment. Fat and he is such a
He's a great example of that because of all that
he's been through. He's an intelligent person. There's other people
out there they save while yeah they ain't no help,
don't save them. But someone like that, you can utilize him.
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I guarantee you he'd sit down and talk with Madonna.
I guarantee you he'd sit down and talk with I
get and it wouldn't be for the bag. He good.
But if this is an opportunity to take his fans
on a journey, and a lot of people don't even
see it. We see the polarizing conversation. We see what
some people will being, what do you wrong? Though? Yeah,
yeah he was, but but but there's certain things about
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it that we've been trained to think that let's unpack
that because let's let's break it down. You know what
the baby was doing. Like as entertainers, as DJ, you
call yo, if I'm all all the ugly people be quiet,
I need all the bad bitches in the building to
get to make some noise. He just took it to
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a whole nother. But again it was some call in response.
Because if you feeling like you the healthiest and the
happiest you could be in the moment, you're gonna make
some noise. But what about the people who are not
feeling healthy? What about the people who do feel ugly?
You know what I mean? Like, damn, you just called
me out that I was a trigger. Now I came out,
I paid my good money, and now people looking at
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me funny. And we got to understand the power that
we had as the people with the microphone. But one
of my biggest problem, I think was and I hate
to single anybody out right, but I look at Eminem, right,
Eminem's has said wow, Why still saying wow? A shoot
shouts out the marshal. But then he did the thing
(52:56):
with Elton John and everything was good, right right. Then
a couple of years later he went back to it.
Three years later, my whole three years ago. Yeah, I
didn't see him pull anything from him. I never see
we know the current thee of caucasianness. It seems like
they gave him a chance to redeem himself. And and
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I think, and I think it's too early because I
think they will do it with the baby. They will,
they will, He's gonna the baby's not canceled, the baby's
not over. I pray he utilizes this moment and sees
where this can actually turn around and be a good moment.
I always say, you know the doctor quote Doctor King
every freaking day. But it's like where evil Man plot
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good Man plan, because these are conversations that need to occur. Yeah,
it's crazy that we have to and I don't know why,
but it's always like this. It has to be something
extreme that gets us to these conversations. But it's about racism,
whether it's about sexuality, whether it's about gender, it's always
a symptimic whatever, it's always something that happens that gets
us to have these conversations. Something extreme has to happen.
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And that I think all that you've been through, all
that I've been through, envy, even the stuff that you
go through as well, I think we have to be
you know, I'm not the martyrs or say, but we're
in this position because we can ignite those conversations and
put them in the right direction. I know I'm gonna
get canceled again because I've talked my real and sometimes
(54:19):
in a moment I might say something, Well I didn't,
I wasn't thinking about I was just trying to be funny.
Off I was. I was talking about this, but it
was that like I can cancel one years, an gets
cancer about three times year. Yeah, I say something, Yeah,
I say something every week. And at this point it's like,
I call, all right, the interrogators are out there and
I'm gonna sit back. I ain't gonna let you shake me, like,
but let's talk about it. You know what I've learned
(54:42):
to do though, Um, I think I used to make
a lot of definitive statements. Now I just I asked
the questions because I really do want to know. Like
I'm asking questions now, I said, of saying this is
what I think. It's like, well, what if such a
I like to ask questions. That's because the because then
I'm opening up the conversation. I said, have none of
the answers and all the questions. All right, we got
more with Nick Kenny when we come, I'm back. Don't move.
It's the breakfast Club, Good morning, putting. Everybody is cdj Envy,
(55:08):
Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with Nick Cannon versus uh Ryan
carry Who would you love to see Marian carry gold?
About to ask Nick if he's gonna do a versus stop?
Come on, man, you always being interrogator about you, and
(55:30):
I won't get to that too. You know. The thing
about my music is like, it's funny to me because
I rhyming words ain't hard. We We love Biggie because
of the person he was. We love pop because of
the person he was. You love rock Kim because of
the person he was. The word rhyme scheme that's we
see anybody getting Like Nick, it's been kind of hard
with you, Charlemagne. You stop seeing you try to wrap
(55:57):
like it's it's not hard to rhyme words ever. Wanted
to be the greatest rapper ever because I do so much.
I could play seven instruments. I'm a musician, so hip hop,
I salute everybody you can do it. I'm a poet
now to be a great artist, and we want to
talk about that. I'm here to be the best artist
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I can be. And I think when it's all setting down,
when I'm going like oh it could get down a
little bit that actually was talented. Not for music. Yeah,
everything else, I mean everything when I say everything else, everything, No,
hold up, let's talk this alloway real quick. Are we
saying because I'll give you one of the else? Are
we saying rap or music? When we heard what? Okay
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say less? You never you never seen me play guitar?
Oh no, no, you talked about I saw the piece
you did with him. What was the sister name, Kara
Kiara shar That was dope. I've been I grew up
in a church. Pick up any instrument in a church
and play. He judging you off for gigolo Jiggolo on
fire Giggolo Okay, I like jiggolo? Okay, how hard you
say the words? I ain't gonna make that song no
(57:04):
more fun? You didn't like can't I live man Atthony Hamiltons,
Me and Kanye produced it. I do on even remember
that record. I remember jay z Chan I live back
to Marian Carroy versus versus. He gonna hate on me father,
and I love it because it's my friend. I need
I need this just in the music. I support Nick
and everything else he does so wilding out ain't music.
I produced every beat on that show. Every song you've heard,
(57:27):
I wrote it, even when they be doing like the
songs like the Church. Who makes the beat? Where do
you think the beat came from? Every song? Every music,
everything you hear I make on the spot sometimes Okay,
everything you ever see, every anything sonically that's ever come
out of Wie. I've made myself. Wow, Okay, I didn't know,
(57:52):
he say. Now, what are you saying? Now? I support
him and everything he does career. I love wilding out
of the classic staple in our coaches Winkle and every
time you can't out embodied you in the free style.
Let's go to verse. I had one good I had
a good ball one Jis didn't look like me and no,
(58:13):
it was oh, you're the bird man of TV and
you need to pay all your little wish Yeah, I
was me back to who could go against the Mariah,
I don't think any They were saying, man, it's unfortunate
and we've we only opened up this can. But the
only person who has the level of talent this it
(58:37):
will never happened, the level of talent and hits no.
Because Mariah writes, that's why people got to understand Maria's
a musician. I'm not impressed by people who could perform
songs that it took thirty people to make with you.
That's a lot of people though that that's Michael Jackson.
They can't and stabbing it at somebody. But no, that's
Michael Jackson, that's Beyonce exactly. That The great I'm telling you,
(59:00):
the greatest are the ones who can. You could put
somebody in the room by the damn health and they
come out with a hit. That's why Steven shouts out
to Stevie Wonder the greatest, like no one can ever
do a verses with him. And that's like, that's literally
he was one. He was one of the real ones
that called me. That's like close friends. And he and
I have this conversation. There's a different level. I see
what's going on you men all the time you're looking
(59:28):
at the hen He's like, yo, I'm driving, I gotta go.
I can't be driving. No, But I'm impressed by artists
like that. So only person in this day and age
that could go that could have gone against Mariot Carey
(59:50):
because she writes all of her song, she actually produces
all of us and she puts the songs together and
performs them at the high level. R Kelly, that ain't
gonna happen, doctor told you not gonna happen anymore because
of his personal endeavors and all the things you mean
for this for this era, Like what do you mean?
Because just because ye Prince, but like even because even
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people talk about like Mariah and Janet, which on that
level of diva, I would love to see it, like
the songs that we Mariah and Janet would be fired.
But if we're just talking about skill level, like when
we saw you know, when how we got excited for
dip set in the Locks, Like if we're talking about
matching talents, because Mariah is a writer as and has
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written more hits than anybody. Only other person I could
think of that has that ability that could sit down
and make music out on the spot was our key
that he's a producer. But again, I've actually watched Mariah
write out lyrics and said I'm gonna go put this
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to something, and then when you could perform it at
a six octave level, you know what I mean? And
that's what I watched R Kelly do the same thing.
His was on some like savant type though, like where
he would literally be no, and then five minutes later
it's a cold ass hit song. Obviously, he had so
many other problems and issues and you know, pain in
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his life that we will no longer get to see
him do that anymore. But we still gotta acknowledge the
fact that the man was gifted and that conversation. So
but at that level like he when you think about
the level of hits that he penned and put together
(01:01:37):
other than Jigglogan, don't think it was a hit, but
a hit. Just let's play. Let's play it right now,
bars it, Let's call me the scarecrow. I'm looking for
some brain. That's a bar. I did we appreciate you
for joining us. Let's go. Let's I did not. Don't
even want to hear. No, it was twenty years ago,
(01:02:01):
but Nick, no for real saluting Nick. You gotta give
Nick his flowers. Man, So we don't celebrate nicka nothing
our culture for everything that Nick does for black people.
He keeps black people employed and just put out a
lot of black talent out here in this culture over
the years. This isn't nothing new. So he's just getting started.
And I know you're just getting started. So we got
a salute, Nick Cannon. We do not giving Nick Cannon
his flowers enough, man, we really do. Let's do it,
(01:02:22):
Nick Cannon. Don't get me no flowers, some seeds. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, Your morning's
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Dead practice Club? Bitch, yeah, donkey Today From Monday, August,
Knife goes to a woman in Russia whose name I
can't pronounce. That all looking at this name is like
looking at an eyesight test charting the doctor's office, and
it's about the tenth and Eleventhly, my god, what's her name?
Do we have the pronunciation. Let me see Kase Senya o' chinnykova.
(01:03:32):
I think that's it, k s e n y a.
I don't know. Okay, now, what did your uncle Charlotte
tell you ever so often on this here radio. I
tell you that every day of our lives, every day
we wake up, and essential part of surviving on this
third planet from the sun is avoiding crazy. And it's
hard to avoid crazy. It's like a full time job
to avoid crazy because crazy can happen anywhere at any
(01:03:54):
given time, and you never seem to see it coming.
No better example than Kase Senya in Russia, who is
deciding that she wants to sue the fast food chain
that has served billions and billions of US McDonald's. This
is so ironic because I had a dream about the
Golden Arches last night. I literally had a dream, and
in my dream, I was guilt tripping myself because I
was about to eat McDonald's. Okay, in my dream, I
(01:04:17):
was going back and forth between ordering a quarter pounder
with no cheese or a two cheeseburger meal with a
six piece chicken McNugget, and I wanted my fries hot.
This was in my dream. Doesn't make any sense though,
because why would I want a quarter pounder with no cheese?
But didn't be debating about, you know, whether or not
to eat two cheeseburgers. Okay, the logic didn't make any sense,
but it was all a dream. Okay, I had no
(01:04:37):
idea what that dream meant. But if I woke up
craving McDonald's, I can't blame anyone but my subconscious. And
if I actually went to get McDonald's, if I don't
have the willpower to avoid eating McDonald's, well whose fault
is that? If I'm on some type of script diet,
if I have swore off fast foods, then it's all
about me and my willpower, nothing else. But this woman
in Russia doesn't agree. She's clearly the type to never
(01:04:58):
hold herself accountable for her own bus. We know, the
type to blame everyone else for their issues, zero accountability
for the choices that she makes. Because this woman is
suing McDonald's because she claims that seeing a mouth watering
cheeseburger commercial made her break her fast during a length
I can't make this kind of stuff up. We all
(01:05:20):
know what Lynn is right the forty Days that proceeds
the celebration of Easter. Correct me if I'm wrong, But
it's a time when folks acknowledged the ways we turned
away from God in our lives, and you know, we
focus our hearts and minds back toward God. And one
of the pillars of length is fastening. So giving up
something for lynn is a form of fasting. People cut
out small pleasures and you know, offer that sacrifice up
(01:05:43):
to God. Oh, they give up bad habits like drinking alcohol,
smoking cigarettes, weed, etc. Has a way of turning their
life back toward God. Now, this woman clearly had a
meal at McDonald's that didn't make her happy, and since
she has a devout Christen, she has expected to forego
meet meet by products Whole Tree, eggs and dairy. I
never knew that, okay, But according to the New York Post,
(01:06:03):
this woman had fasted for a muff and she was
doing great until she saw a McDonald's banner advertising a
cheeseburger and chicken nuggets. Let me tell you something. I've
watched the documentaries like Supersize Me. I've read the studies
that say Mickey Dee's has unhygienic food. Maybe that's the
reason Jack Gillenhall and asking cut you on bathe much
because they are what they eat, and they might eat
a lot of McDonald's. I don't know. I've read how
(01:06:26):
Ronald McDonald's house has excessive sodium, fatty acids, and sugar
and their foods. I've seen it all. But that does
not negate the fact that McDonald's cheeseburgers slap okay, three
hundred and thirteen calories of pure greatness, all right, that
tangy pickle with the chopped onions, catch up mustard, and
that slice of melted cheese. Man, when you hide late
(01:06:50):
at night on the weekend and nothing else open, don't
act like that too. Cheese two cheeseburger mill with some
fries from McDonald's doesn't make your life better. Okay, you
may regret it after, but you just go harder in
the gym that week, are faster next day, whatever you
gotta do. But we're not gonna act like it's McDonald's
fault that we can't resist. Okay, this woman says, despite
successfully fasting for the last sixteen years, she couldn't resist
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because she visited McDonald's and bought a cheeseburger she's suing
McDonald's for breaching consumer protection laws and insulting her religious feelings.
Would you like to know how much she is suing
McDonald's fall. Would you like to know? Take a guess.
Take a guess, ANGELI, how much think you to McDonald's fall? Um?
If that was me, I guess I would say about
two hundred and fifty thousand, quarter million? Okay, quarter million,
(01:07:36):
four quarter pounded in view? How much you think you
swing McDonald's fall. You gotta go for the whole Millie
m hm okay, Okay, Angelie says a quarter million. Envy
says a cool million, well million dollars, million dollars. Well,
she is suing McDonald's for fourteen dollars. Well, okay, I
(01:07:58):
guess for the prices, right, I would have been yes,
you as her quote in the actions of McDonald's, I
see a violation of the consumer protection law. I asked
the court to investigate, and if a violation has taken place,
to oblige McDonald's LLC to compensate me for moral damage
in the amount of one thousand rubles, which is fourteen dollars.
I don't know what's more ridiculous the facts she's sewing
(01:08:20):
for fourteen dollars? Are the fact of cheeseburger and some
nuggets and Russia costs fourteen dollars? What did she get
a goddamn forty piece and two cheeseburgers, because don't know,
one cheeseburger and six nuggets costs no fourteen dollars. The
moral of the story is, in life, you can't blame
anyone but yourself, all right, nobody else but you. You
have to make your own choices and live every day
with the consequences of said choices. Okay, it may feel
(01:08:42):
good to blame McDonald's for your dysfunction, but no, you
have to take responsibility for your own life. McDonald's didn't
do anything but what every other company does, and that's
advertised the advertising work. You went in and bought exactly
what you saw in the banner, which was a cheeseburger
and some McNuggets. That don't I had nothing to do
with McDonald's. That got to do with the fact that
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you gotta enter fat person in you that you can't control.
All right, Please give please give k Senya. Let me
see what the hell is they should Please give k
senyor ov Chinny Cova the biggest heahaut they set a
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lot of pocket for that one. M imagine going the
court to fight that. Can't even give her a gift
call ye, don't don't want to play a game? What
I can't even pronounce her name? Why would I try
to guess her race? I just want to say, I
mean swim McDonald's fourteen dollars. I don't want to play games.
I don't know what she is. She's Russian, I don't know. Okay,
(01:09:47):
thank you for that, Dunkey to Day. You just didn't
even pronounce her name. How can we even know exactly?
I mean, it's her name. Pronunciation does nothing to have
nothing to do with her race? Right, you can see
what she is? Oh, you don't know which RACI is? Right?
Messing up my mother? I just want to play a
little game, all right, Well, thank you for that, Donkey
to Day. Now let's open up the full lons eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. Nick Cannon
(01:10:09):
was on the show. Uh that was it was a
crazy one last hour and he said some things, Uh, okay,
can we play what he said? That's a eurocentric concept.
When you think about the ideas of like you're supposed
to have this one person for the rest of your life,
and really that's just the classified property. I don't want
ownership over anybody. I don't have ownership of any of
(01:10:31):
the mothers or like we create families in that sense
that we created a beautiful entity. So I like, I mean,
I get into it because I don't. You know, those
are the concepts that a lot of people because we're
so indoctrinated into it, like we have to have it
this way. I don't subscribe it. I actually think women
are blessing us. That those women, those women and in
(01:10:51):
all women are the ones that open themselves up to
say I would like to allow this man in my world,
and I will birth shot. So it ain't my decision.
I'm following suit. Basically, that's Nick Cannon's explanation for you know,
having having children by so many different women. He doesn't
feel like he's he's a one money down to one woman.
(01:11:14):
That's right. He let's open up the phone lines. Let's
let's get your thoughts. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. What are your thoughts on what Nick
Cannon just said? And I just want to say this
that the views expressed by Nick Cannon does not reflective
views of Rashure dj Envy Khalil Casey. That's in the
views expressed by Nick Cannon do not reflective views of
Lenard mckelvy either, I'm a happily married man who pours
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all his energy into one woman and one woman, or
I'll tell you what I think when we come back.
All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Com one call in
right now, call me at your opinion to the Breakfast
Club top breaking down eight hundred five eight five one
five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight
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hundred five eight five one oh five one to join
it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it.
Boarding everybody in stj Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club on this Monday. Yes. Nick
Cannon joined us earlier and he was talking about being
tied down with one woman and this was what he
had to say. That's a Eurocentric concept when you think
(01:12:25):
about the ideas of like you're supposed to have this
one person for the rest of your life and and
really that's just the classified property. I don't want ownership
over anybody I don't have ownership of any of the
mothers or like we create families in that sense that
we created a beautiful entity. So I like anyhow I
get into it because I don't you know, those are
the concepts that a lot of people, because we're so
(01:12:46):
indoctrinated in two of you like we have to have
it this way. I don't subscribe to. So we're asking
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, what
are your thoughts? Let's ask E first, what do you think? Well,
since I wasn't here, I'll say this. I think that
people set up their relationships however they went to. If
he has women that are down with that and cool
with that, then that's on him. Now me personally, that's
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not how I would have my relationship. I'm a very
one on one type of person, so I can't see
that it would not happen for me. But again, I
don't tell people how to run their relationships. As long
as everybody is in the know and willing and accepting
of it, then do your thing. Yeah, I agree with
you what Nick Cannon is doing, and what he does
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would not work in my relationship. I'm happy in my relationship,
but like you, said, if that makes him happy and
everybody's happy in that relationship and those women are happy,
that's that's on him. I'm not sharing my man for me. No,
I'm good and I'm definitely not sharing my woman. There's
no way in hell. Nope. I can't even think about it.
It's not gonna happen, right because gian might be like, Actually,
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I mean, listen, everybody's lifestyle is different. Nick has been
married before, Clearly that's not his thing. Now. Whatever works
for him is what works for him. I respect the
fact he's being honest with those ladies. You know what
I mean Personally, I like pouring my love and my
seeming into one woman. End quote Leonardo McKelvin, why do
you flirt with me every morning? Anyway? Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this Destiny? Hey, Destiny, what
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do you think about Nick? Cannon starts there is any
him to be a hole either. You can see yourself
being okay with that with anybody? No, not at all. No,
I mean, but you go, I mean, listen, I don't.
I don't. I don't disagree with you. But the truth
(01:14:34):
didn't matter is if he got women that's down for it,
and he's not doing that wrong, and you're right about this.
That's on them me. Ain't go ahead. I'm not gonna
be one of your number. Yeah, I feel you ble
all right, Mama, I need all the attention. You ain't
gonna tell me. Oh, I gotta go be with her. Nope, everything. Hello.
Who's this from Melenda from the Bronx. What do you
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think about Nick cannon starts and what he said? I
think that's what I told him. I said, I respect
that game he running on your women because whatever he's selling,
they're buying. I guess right. You can find anybody who's
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down for anything, by the way, because there's a lot
of guys out here who are not honest and doing
that very same thing, but they're sneaking around and lying
about it, and it could be just easier if they
just told it. That's why I say I respect the
fact that he's being honest, because I know I was
never that honest in my day. Is this a new thing, though,
because Sean Kingston said it the other day that he
does the same thing that Cannon does the same thing.
(01:15:39):
Is this the new thing? Is that? Well, Sean Kingston, um,
I think he did have a relationship with one person,
and now he's single. So while he's single, he does
what he wants, but in a relationship he wouldn't. I mean,
I do think at some point of society, right here
in Western civilization, polygamy is gonna be a thing. I
do feel that way at some point, do you really?
(01:16:00):
I do. I'd probably be too too old to enjoy it,
but I think it. No, huh, never mind eight hundi
a five one oh five one. We're talking Nick Cannon.
This is what he said about being tied down to
one woman. That's a Eurocentric concept when you think about
the ideas of like if you're supposed to have this
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one person for the rest of your life, and really
that's just the classified property. I don't want ownership over anybody.
I don't have ownership of any of the mothers, or
like we create families in that sense that we created
a beautiful entity. So I like, I mean, I get
into it because I don't. You know, those are the
concepts that a lot of people, because we're so indoctrinated
into of you like, we have to have it this way.
(01:16:42):
I don't subscribe to what are your thoughts? Callers love
that all these women are calling in and expressing themselves
about this. Let's go call me. You're into the breakfast
club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Gee, Charlomagne, the
(01:17:10):
guy we all the breakfast club. Now, if he just
joined us with talking about Nick Cannon, he stopped to
earlier and this is what he said about being tied
down to one person. That's a Eurocentric concept when you
think about the ideas of like you're supposed to have
this one person for the rest of your life, and
really that's just to classified property. I don't want ownership
over anybody. I don't have ownership of any of the
(01:17:31):
mothers or like we create families in that sense that
we created a beautiful entity. So I like, I mean,
I get into it because I don't. You know, those
are the concepts that a lot of people because we're
so indoctrinated into it, like we have to have it
this way. I don't subscribe to hey man whatever, Nick
selling people buying you know what I'm saying. I don't
knock anybody's lifestyle just because it's different from mine. But yeah,
(01:17:52):
but we've we've heard this before. We've heard it. Sean
Kingston said it last week, Michael Blackson in his relationship
accuse Blackston is getting married now, so I don't think
he's gonna still be doing those same things. That was
her main thing was that she felt disrespected. That's why
they broke up. But now he said they agreed to
only one one one. I don't think. I don't think
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you're a joke. You follow him on Instagram. I don't
think he's joking. I don't know. But like I said,
I don't like nobody for their lifestyle. Whatever works for
him is what works for them. I just know what
works for me and what works does work for me. Yeah,
what works for me is giving my all to my wife.
That's it? All right? Well let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this man? Greg? Oh? Greg? What's your thoughts? Greg?
(01:18:37):
I think that man I got I got five kids?
How he's doing it like some money? You got five
kids by one by one woman? Woman? There you go, king?
I mean we asked him about that. I mean he
said that, you know. Uh, he said time as a
man made contract, so he will always have time. But
(01:18:59):
I say, man, a lot of people that go broke
like these pro athletes and made all this money. It's
because of having all these children's support. So he's got
to make sure he keeps it going. Yeah, NI gonna
go bro. I mean there's a lot of people that
had lots of money. Yeah, support ain't no Joe. Yeah,
but niggas had money for twenty five thirty years. Nigga
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a different spectrum that Nick's gonna be fine. Just don't
know who's gonna be Like, I want some child support,
Yeah he'll be fine. All right, Hello, who's this you know? Yeah? Period? Okay,
I listen. I'm gonna just be complete. I like multiple
(01:19:43):
boardings now. I think manages to people me. I will
live to get macause I feel like it's a trap.
So you said marriages with marriages for strong people, so
you weak and very weak like multiple partners. I need help.
I'm you're a sex attict. Yeah that's why you call
yourself aquaphena because you always went period. But my name
(01:20:06):
is Aliciam aquafina. You know what's wrong with you? Man? Okay? Yeah,
they call me that. They called me a clane an
awful flow. You know, don't nobody call you that? Can
you spell aquinusia? I just wouldn't know that spell. It
for me. May keep calling yourself period. Oh no, you
know that's just how understand it? Period old period? Yeah, Aqua,
(01:20:29):
can you spell your name for me? Yes? In now?
How many men you got in rotation? Aquilicia, Aquinicia? Maybe
six or seven? Period? Okay, they all know about each other.
I don't know when when the last time? When the
last time? Your pH balance is just all off? H
(01:20:49):
you just no. I keep to keep myself clean, keep
it clean. I don't believe I have to well call
because it's a big thing. You know. I got something
you right now, you got somebody's talking you. Yeah, okay.
So he's out of the rotation, and so you're down
about six now six or five? Yeah, okay. Will you
protect yourself, Aquaalisia, take care of yourself, man, all right,
(01:21:13):
and don't let nobody give you nothing that you can't
return to them. Okay, I love ya, thank you, thank you. Period.
What's the moral of the story, guys, I don't know
what the moral of the story is because I was
never participating in the story. Let me ask you a question.
Aquanicia says she's with six guys that don't know. She
just got on the radio and sat her name and
I'm sure there's not too many aquanicis around. Well, well,
(01:21:36):
I guess they don't. Now call up in and say
she was the brightest. He didn't call She wasn't calling
a claiming to be the smartest. You know what I mean?
Body ever said she was the head of the class.
Shut the Aquanisia. All right, we got rumors on the way, Yes,
das Pete and Cameron. They discussed their viral kicking moment
from the versus battle. And you should hear what they
(01:21:56):
have to say. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen.
I didn't just stand Oh the gosh, got the rumor report.
Got guys with Angela and the rumor report the breakfast Club. Well,
styles Pe and Cameron had quite a viral moment during
(01:22:18):
their verses. Now, Cameron was sitting down in the chair
and he kicked styles P. It looked like styles Pe
wanted to drag him off the chair by his sneaker.
And here's what they had to say on Instagram, addressing
that I was on the plane, my hip hurt. My
brother kicked me, man, he kicked me hard. No, what
happened was you try to rip my whole pens lead.
(01:22:39):
I know what's going on. The kick on the hand,
I did not killer kick down on the head. Now stop,
didn't kick me again? So that we killer when you
did that. I love kiss in a wee prob a
whole hoole getting the ready savage Chip I told early
before the fight, said kill me Chippy. The DVD version
(01:23:03):
of that versus with all of the leted scenes in
bonus footage, is incredible. Yeah, there's a lot of moments
that I'm sure will continue to be discussed um from
that versus. All right now, love and hip hop Miami
A y'all ready for this next season? Well, here is
the super trailer that just dropped. I'm on a whole
new mission, new records, new music, Disapora. We want to
(01:23:29):
show love to our legends. It's the moment I'm trying
to figure out it right. Want to keep focusing on
the music or just invest more time in the real estate.
I'm ace hood plant and recording artists. Part of my
journey now is raising the frequency of the minds of
black men. Okay, my guy to y'alla, the y'alla's on
love and hip hop Miami this season. Yes, and Oi
E and Nary Nori and Nary Okay. Also I see
(01:23:53):
Ace Hood. You know it's on there. So who was
on there before? Yeah, So that'd be nice. Him and
his wife, it'll be I think it's gonna be a
going trick. Daddy and Trina back again. I think Bobby
lights his back on again. Follow his only fans all
right now, OJ Simpson, this is interesting now. He recently
did an interview and in that he was talking to
(01:24:15):
The Athletic about basically being in LA. He said, I
have trouble with LA. People may think this is self serving,
but I might be sitting next to whoever did it.
I really don't know who did this, and that's OJ
Simpson did what the murders of his former wife Nicole
Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. He said, I figured eventually
(01:24:36):
somebody would confess to something. You know, I had one suspect.
I told my lawyers to look at I still think
he might involve, but I can't talk about it. But
he did say he has a good life after being
released in twenty seventeen after a nine year sentence over
armed robbery and kidnapping. Feelings he doesn't know. He don't
have to talk about this, right, Like, who's he trying
to convince himself? Like the person exactly, Like why would
you even bring that up in conversation? Yeah, because he
(01:24:58):
thinks that whenever people see him, that's what they're automatically thinking, right,
which is true, But still she's all right. T Shina
Arnold has filed for divorce now. She split from her
husband at the beginning of twenty sixteen after his sex
tape scandal with another woman, but now she has pulled
the trigger on officially ending that marriage. So she has
(01:25:19):
filed for divorce from Rico Heinz this week and it's
been five and a half years since they separated, So, yes,
what do what it takes so long? I was just
talking about that because I was asking somebody in the room.
I's like, what do you think it takes so long
when somebody knows they're not going to be together? And
so sometimes it could be maybe you think you might reconcile,
so you take your time with it. It's also financially
(01:25:40):
you have to pay lawyers, so maybe sometimes people are like,
I don't feel like, you know, paying for this, I
can just live my separate life here while this person's
over there until we can figure it out. But you
do have to pay lawyers when you separate, so it
could be any of those things all right now. Mike
Tyson has revealed on a recent episode of Hot Boxing
with Mike Tyson that he does not want his son
(01:26:01):
Amor Tyson to box. I have my kid when he's
twenty four. He wants to do this so bad. He
wants to box. He wants to do that. Let's getting
a job of getting a real estate life. You don't
want none of that heat. Man, I'm telling you this
(01:26:21):
drive people to commit suicide, getting humiliated, and for the
millions of people'll be able to take that pressure heat
that many people could do it. Man, He's right though,
you gotta be a different breeds different type of pressure,
especially when you are you know, think about how how
how big Mike Tyson was and then when he suffered
that defeat, the bust of Douglas, what that might have
what that must have done to him psychologically, and then
(01:26:41):
people just talk crazy about you. And it's a one
on one type of sport. So it ain't like the
team lost exactly is you lost? You know? So that's
not an easy thing to do. That's why the bounce back,
it is so beautiful. That's why when you see somebody
come back from that type of defeat and you know,
regain their championship whatever, we saluted so much in the
celebrated so much. All right now, Roquel Palmer, remember her.
(01:27:02):
She put up that billboard trying to get Tyler Perry's attention. Attention,
mister Perry, Roquel Bailey is your next leading lady, and
that was her way of getting his attention. And it
was a lot of people discussing it. Some people felt like,
that's not the way to do it. Tyler Perry even
said that wasn't the way to go about it. Well,
now here's some good news for her. She is actually
(01:27:22):
starring in a movie. She's got to lead, I mean
a TV show. She's got the leading role on a
television show, All the Queen's Men, his upcoming show. So
she said, they've never talked about that billboard. They've almost
pretended like it never happened. And see, the thing is,
what was the process in those two years though, That's
what we need to know. What was she doing? Was
she auditioning, was she taking acting lessons. I'm sure there
(01:27:44):
was other things that she was doing. Yeah, and these
two years, and that's what we want to know. We
want to know the process, because you some people hit
the story to be like, oh, she put up a
billboard and two years later she's starring in the Tyler
Perry production. Like, No, there was a process in between that.
But I do feel like someone that goes through all
that to get seen, I would hope that that means
you're also doing the work behind the scenes, because it
does feel like if you're spending money on that, you're
(01:28:05):
serious and invested into your career. So it's not like
you just put up a billboard and then that's that. Absolutely,
but that work behind the scenes has to be talked about.
It has to be shown, because that's what's always missing
from social media. People just always see the end result.
They don't see that process. I want to see that
process all right now. Frank Ocean has unveiled that he
has Homer Now. It's a luxury jewelry line and store.
(01:28:26):
It kind of came out of nowhere. It's an independent
American luxury company that he founded and it's comprised of
fine and high jewelry pieces plus printed silk scarf. So
the pieces are handcrafted using eighteen carrot gold, recycled sterling, silver,
hand painted enamel, and American lab grown diamonds. So you
can go to Homer dot com if you want to
(01:28:46):
see that catalog, and you can go in store as
well and see that. So congratulations to him on this
new brand. Okay, slut Frank Ocean. Yeah, the store is open.
What's today? August ninth? It opens today actually, and so
it's open here in New York City on Bowerie seventy
seventy four Bowerie. Okay, all right, well that is your
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room of reports. All right, thank you to revote. We'll
see you tomorrow. And the People's Choice mixes up you
want to hear it, don't even matter. This guy's been
calling this thing the People's Choice Mix for eleven years
and hasn't taken a request in about him nine okay,
like stop whatever, it's the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club,
Your morning's will never be the same. Hey up, y'all.
(01:29:30):
DJ Envy and our friends and Samsung have something big
brewing over there, and I think it has to do
with the new Samsung Galaxy. They keep saying all you
ready for this life, not sure what it means become
August eleventh, We're all gonna find out. Learn more at
sampson dot com slash Reserve morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Gyee, Charlomagne,
(01:29:51):
the guy, we are the breakfast Club. I just want
to shout out. I was all over the place this weekend, um,
and yes I have my mask on for a majority
of them. I was in Dallas Friday, Saturday in Milwaukee,
and then Sunday I was in Jacksonville, dude, and then
shout out to the guy that taught me how to DJ.
DJ Mono. He had a party last night in Atlanta.
So I came to celebrate him because if it wasn't
(01:30:12):
for him, I wouldn't be DJ. And so I always
respect and appreciate him, even though we fight damn there
every other year, but it's still my brother. Shout to
DJ Mono, well, that's amazing. Word and listen. I want
to salute and need a copatch. Shallow Waters, a novel
is out right now. It's available everywhere that you are.
You buy books, man, so salute everybody that got got
(01:30:33):
him a copy of Shallow Waters. Last week and continue
to go out there and do that. Why not. It's
the audible book available. Audiobook is available. Audiobook was actually
the number one best seller on Amazon a couple of
days ago, so the audiobook is absolutely available. It's available
in every format. Well, since we are plugging our staff,
you know, my coffee Coffee Uplists people isn't whole food
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starting this week, so I'm really excited about that. That's
a really big deal for us. So shout out to
my team at Coffee Uplifts people. It's just the beginning,
all right, and don't forget shout out to Nick Cannon
for joining us this morning. You can see the full
interview on our YouTube page, just like over ninety minutes
of great interview, so definitely go check that out. All right,
when we come back, we got the positive note. It's
(01:31:16):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Now shout out. Everybody's heading out to call Shella. This
weekend is five days left. I'm so excited for you
guys to check out some of the dope cars and
some of the cool activations we have if you haven't
got your tickets, get your tickets. Five days left for
(01:31:36):
Carchella to see celebrity cars, excited cars, monster trucks, games,
carnival rids and just so much family funds. So I
want you to come, bring the family and have a
good time. Mount and shout out to Angie Martinez and
everybody that was at Angie's barbecue over the weekend. I
saw Married J. Blige was out there. I've seen Maynora French, Montana,
(01:31:57):
saw a dream doll was performing. We saw a Chinese kitty.
So shout out to everybody that was there supporting Angie Martinez. Absolutely, Charlemagne,
you got a positive note. I do have a positive note.
I want to salute to man. I want to salute
Raven Saunders. You know Ravend Sanders. She just wanted silver
medal in the Olympics. You know, Rayvend Saunders is from
(01:32:18):
the eight four three Charleston, South Carolina man. And you know, sadly,
two days after she won her civil medal, her mother,
her mother passed away. Oh you know what I mean.
So if you follow Raven Saunders on Instagram, her instagram
is actually give me one shot Underscore, give me one
shot Underscore Raven Hulk sanders Um. You know they're trying
(01:32:39):
to raise money for the funeral and some other things.
So she has her go fund me on on her
her Instagram page. So if you feel it in your heart,
if you feel, you know, like you want to want
to sold good goals, if you want to sow a
seed today, right, you should go to her Instagram page
and uh put a little something in her goal fund me.
Man salute to Raven sind to send a healing energy
to her and her whole family. All right, we'll leave
(01:33:02):
it's on the positive note. The positive note is the
longer you entertain what's not from God, the longer you
postpone what is breakfast club pitches you don't finish for y'all,
doubl