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August 16, 2022 94 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club singer Tank joins us to talk about his new music and new single "Slow". Later on Yee gives us the update on R.Kelly's trial during the rumor report. We also have New York governor candidate Lee Zeldin on the show to talk change, legislation and....jerk chicken? Anyways, Charlamagne gives out Tuesdays donkey and positive note. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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yo yo. Good morning angela, Ye, good morning. He's aamby Charlemagne,
the guy. Piece to the planet is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday.
We here. What's happening? How y'all feeling out there? Blessed

(00:22):
Black and Holly favorite always Okay, well you got easy
right now. I'm in New York. I gotta catch a
flight today. Brokay, we're off too, so my secrets Chicago
for morning show boot camp called Morning Sho boot Camp.
That's right. That's for people that don't know to explain
what the morning show boot camp is. It's a boot
camp from that statue explanatory No, but it's morning shows

(00:45):
around the country. Go to Chicago when they talk about
different styles of doing morning radio. Correct. Yeah. I'm on
a panel um at Morning Show boot Camp with thea
who runs our stations, the Big Balls, the Boss, the
Big Boss. We got a great show to day though. Yes,
we have the homie R and B singer Tank joining

(01:07):
us this morning. Tank says that he's putting out his
last album He's called R and B Money. I don't
believe him. He also has a podcast part by the
name R and B Money, which is on the Black
Effect I Heart Radio podcast Network with a Jay Valentine.
Tank is always great for good conversation. Um, I don't
think this is his last album though. I don't think
so either. The album number ten. By the way, you
don't realize how long Tank been doing it, but it's

(01:29):
twenty two years album number ten. So I'm sure he tired. Correct,
I'm sure he tied. Yeah, so we're gonna be kicking
with Tank. And who else is joining us? Running for governor?
I forgot. His name is Congressman Leeds and he's running
for governor in New York. He's got a very interesting story, man,

(01:50):
because you know, he's actually in striking distance of the
current governor of New York, Governor Hochel Kathy Hoko. But
he's been attacked, you know, like literally been attacked on
stage a couple of times. And uh, he's an interesting
person to talk to. And he's a Republican. Correct, he's
a member of the gop Okay, so we talked to
him in a little bit as well. Now let's get

(02:12):
the show cracking. Front pagients. What we're talking about. All right, Well,
let's talk about Britney Griner. They have appealed her sentence already,
and we'll tell you what's going on. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page
news when we're starting easy. Well, Britney Grinder's legal team

(02:37):
has filed an appeal against the Russian Courts of verdict
sentence her her nine years in prison for smuggling drugs
into Russia. So the USTA Department maintains that Britney Griner
is wrongfully detained. Her case has raised concerns that she
is being used as a political pawn. So it looks
like there is some type of talks between Moscow and

(02:57):
Washington over a prisoner swap, which we been discussing, and
it is a quite sensitive issue of this swap of
convicted Russian and US citizens. They're discussing this through the
channels to find by both presidents, so they're all gonna
do the swap. They're discussing it, so they don't want

(03:18):
to give too many details, but it looks like and
I mean clearly this was the plan alone. Probably convicted
or give her this sentence course stade along these conversations. Yeah,
you can't even do the swap till she's officially a prisoner.
So I mean, now that she's officially a prisoner and
got actually convicted, yeah, now it can start those conversations
all right now. There were reports that Kevin Durant would

(03:39):
rather retire to play for the Nets, and Kevin Durant
has since called the mccaule. He went on social media
and said, I know most people will believe unnamed sources
over me, but if it's anyone out there that I'll listen,
I don't plan on retiring anytime soon. Is common at
this point. Come on, kay, do you know that nobody
cares about the truth and the lives more entertaining. We'd

(03:59):
rather listen to the live from unnamed sources. Didn't listen
to the truth from you. The lie from the unnamed
sources is way more entertaining. Come on, now, you know
what this is in twenty twenty two, now, according to
st his clothes situation, they're concerned that Kevin Durant should
he still be in the Nets uniform by the time
training came to September, he will continue to try, causing
as much of a ruckiss behind the scenes to try

(04:20):
to pride the Nets into lowering their asking price at
least facilitate a deal. Kevin Durant, Okay, go ahead, Oh
I say, Kevin Durant and Kyry you every might as
well figure out a way to make you work in Brooklyn. Yeah.
They they're not go anywhere. The price is too much
for Kevin Durant. He's too hard to move at this point.

(04:41):
So him and Kyrie everybody will just figure out a
way to make you working. Broken. They got Ben Simmons
to start working it out, and so you've seen him.
They can mesh together. Yep, all right. As far as
Ben Simmons, you know, he was trying to settle a
grievance where he was asking for nearly twenty million dollars
that was withheld from him in the last season. In
the two sides have agreed to keep the exact figures

(05:03):
of their settlement confidential, but they have come to an agreement.
Oh so he got his money from the Sixes. We
don't know how much or what it is, but we
do know they agreed to keep it as secret, right,
so you know else. I was thinking too it that
Brittany Ground situation. And I've said this already before, but
tomorrow I hear about this story. It just makes me
want to repeat constantly that President Biden needs to issue

(05:25):
a mass clemency for everyone who is in prison for
a non violent weed only offense. That's something he can do.
He doesn't need any vote. He could literally just issue
a pardon for everybody locked up federally for weed. So
to me, it's like, you'll be the change you want
to see in the world and free folks with these
unacceptable sentences for weed right here in America. Yeah, manson
being in jail for some weed and people are opening

(05:46):
up dispensary absolutely, Like imagine being in a state where
it's legal recreationally and medicinally, you know it's dispensary opening
and opening it up everywhere, and you're doing twenty years
for I ounce of marijuana, Like, come on, man, stupid.
President Biden needed to issue a mask clemency for everyone
who is in prison for a non violent federal weed
only offense. And you know, federal weed arrest of jump

(06:09):
twenty five percent under President Joe Biden. That's not a
good stat for a man who promised that he would
decriminalize weed and issue mask expungents for people with a
prior weed conviction. So you know, take care, you take
care of your home for us, right here in your
own back yard. You don't gotta do no swaps for that.
You can, President Bidden. I still think it's stupid that
you can smoke weed in some states, and in some
states you get arrested for it. Like that makes no sense,
that like that's confusing his issue. Until they decriminalize it

(06:32):
on the federal level or legalizing on the federal level,
you're gonna keep having that. Yeah, all right, well that
is news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
phone lines a wide open again. Eight hundred five eight
five one five one. It's the Breakfast Club corning the
Breakfast Club. If this is your time to get it

(06:55):
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, eight hundred
five eighty five one. I have one we want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this, Hey,
what's going on? Man? It's just show the man showing
what up? Getting off your chest? It's good man. I
wanted to call at first. I want to say it
was going on man, Good morning y'all. Man, Charlotte, Maagne,
Envy and King, how are you same old, same old

(07:17):
chilling man. So look, man, I wanted to put my chest. Man.
I just dropped the book right, and all my homies
was waiting forward, waiting for They're like, yo, when you
want to put the book out. I put the book
out now. Ain't nobody supporting? You know how that is?
But look, if I could shout it out right quickly,
you know what I mean, type my book right quickly? No,
I appreciate you. Go ahead, King, Chasing Dreams. The name
of the book that is called Chasing Dreams. Man. You
can find it on r G or my website Chasing

(07:40):
Drains nineteen eighty one dot com or I G. Nason
Dreams nineteen eighty one. And that's Chasing Dreams high end
with a Z. But you don't do it for your friends, man,
You do it for yourself. If they support, they support,
they'll catch you on later on. But you you know,
you keep pushing. That's a whole fact. That's a whole
fact and lying. Man, I'm out here, man, I'm telling you, manute,

(08:01):
y'all get a chance pick that up. Man, I'm trying
to get it on TV. Man. I joint popping like
on some power type time work. All right, brother, all right, man,
I appreciate you, y'all. I'm a good day you up? Yes, sir? Hello,
who's this? All right? Come on it? This is y'all
from Brooklyn her good morning. Get it off your chest. Um.

(08:21):
I'm originally from Brooklyn, but I just love to Alanta.
So this is my second week and everything's going better
than I thought it was. I thought I was misters
city and there's no ways and stuff like that. But
I'm enjoying the peacefulness that George is giving me at
the moment. He enjoy it, man, Atlanta. So much black
excellence in Atlanta, from the clothing stores to the restaurant

(08:43):
to everything out there. Enjoy Land. I love landa every
time I got there. I definitely want to open my
business out here, so that's part of I can't here
for work, but I'm looking at the bright the bigger picture.
What kind of business? Sorry, what kind of business you
want to open up Atlanta A smooth be far. I
think it'll do great. Yeah, it's also um Angela. Yes,

(09:07):
I just want to say, a girl, I'm so proud
of you this. I know that she's gonna be great
on your own. I'm going to miss you. I'm tun
into your show. I'm gonna miss you with the guy
and you guys, please be hate inventually least like, don't
do so much because y'all do you running the muck
when she's did when she's not there for one day?
So I thought your magazine when she's going officially, what's

(09:27):
gonna happen? But the crazy and not replace hers, don't
replace her. Angelie is irreplaceable. I hate when people say
that there's don't say this thing is there's no thing
is replacing Angelie. Now, we might expand the breakfast club,
but there's no replacing Yeah, we're not going to replace
to make sure that y'all didn't have to talk to
somebody'll thinking her place. No, we ain't even we haven't

(09:50):
even begun remotely though this guy. I keep asking, that's
like a year away if you ask me, But you know,
what do I know? But that's what. I Love you guys,
and enjoy the rest your morning. We love you back,
love and good luck in Atlanta. Get it off your
chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether you're man black from

(10:14):
you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind? Hello,
who's this? It's Monica morning. Hi. I just wanted to
see that. I'm just gonna know the COVID from a
little rusty. What you just got over COVID voices a
little rusty? Oh okay, okay, I thought you said somebody
being a little musty. I was like, damn no, no, no, Charlaman, Yes, ma'am.

(10:40):
I want I want to tell you guys, bro this
this call me that I just gone over. When you
when you cough, there's like a like needles in your chest. Dang.
Although yeah, it's this one is pretty painful, like the flu,
black cake, I suck it so hurting, and even after

(11:02):
this is about maybe like two weeks now, I'm so
feeling the after effect. To just be careful out there. Yes, man,
are you dealing with any symptoms a lawn covid. I
think so, because it's a little different. I can tell
it's a little different. But Alisa'm I'm alive, right, I'm
talking to you guys. That's right. That's the that's the
best part. You're alive, Yes, sir. Now, I wanted to

(11:25):
say that, Um, Angela Lee, you are my daughter's best friend.
In my mind, you are a very good person from
you know, your advice. You're just like a writ and
value person, a good girlfriend. And my daughter is a
good person as well, and I just in my mind

(11:45):
you're her best friend. Well, thank you. That means a
lot to me. You are very welcome. Well hold on, mama, Okay, Hello,
who's this a dj y? Good morning, brother? This is
Anthony calling out a Crown Heights. What's up, Anthony? What's up? King?
How you doing? Brother? Man? I'm feeling good. I just
want to Dutch ya know. Yeah, I'm feeling really blessing

(12:05):
and highly favored this morning to my birthday. I made
it to forty two walk up on the right deal.
You know, my wife bought me a brand new car
this morning. Feeling love this morning, I just wanted to
share that with you, guys. Thank y'all for always bringing
the greatness to the morning and my morning started off right, Yes, sir,
thank you, Baba, you have a good morning man, you too,
Thank you guys. All right, man, get it off your chest.

(12:27):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, you can hit us up now.
We got rooms on the way, all right, Yes, and
let's talk about Safari. He wants people to know that
he is not a d fisher and he has not
been faking the size of his penis. What the hell
is a d fisher? Derek Fisher, you know, fisher is
no idea. It was somebody who fishes for penises. No,

(12:48):
that's somebody who acts like they have a big d
and they don't really don't. Oh like catfishing. There you go,
Oh okay, something you would do. All right, we'll get
to it's the Good Morning the Breakfast Club. Hey morning,
everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get to the rumors.

(13:09):
Let's talk Nipsey, it's about angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. Well,
it is official. August fifteenth is Nipsey Hustle Day in
Los Angeles. Day was a ceremony yesterday which is available

(13:30):
to watch. Among those in attendance Big Boy, Isaiah Thomas, Rody,
Rich Russell Westbrook, Yge, and of course Lauren London, who
did address the crowd. Here's what you had to say.
I want to first start by saying, happy birthday, Hustle
into the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Thank you for acknowledging
a visionary nipp would have been honored by this moment.

(13:52):
I think he would want everyone to remember that you
can't get to what's possible unless you commit to moving forward.
That doesn't mean for getting where you come from, but
it requires acknowledging the reality you were born into and
the power you have to change that reality for the better.
So whenever you're in the City of Angels and you
see this star, I hope it encourages you to break

(14:14):
away from whatever might be holding you back and for
you to run your marathon until God says that it's
finished all right. Lauren London also posted a picture of
Nipsey and said from sixtieth Street to a star on Hollywood,
Happy Heavenly Birthday, Hustle Man. Love you beyond, Nipsey Hustle Man.

(14:35):
Nipsey Hustle death will always feel like a glitchen of
matrix always. I know they say everything happens for a reason,
but I haven't got to that that reason yet. But
it'll never feel right. RP to the good brother Nipsey
Hustle Man. All right now, Marquis Harris Dustin, who represents
an area including Crenshaw and Slawson on the Los Angeles
City Council, unveiled the proclamation making August fifteenth officially Nipsey

(14:59):
Hustle Day. So on behalf of a grateful city. To
Nipsey's children, to Miss London, to Samantha and sam and
to the entire family. I hand to Grandma Boutet a
proclamation making August fifteenth Nipsey Hustle Day in the City

(15:20):
of Los Angeles. Dope, yes, what a beautiful ceremony. All
right now, let's switch gears for a second. Safari wants
people to know that he did not not leak his
own sex tape and he was not d fishing. Okay,
as far as people were trying to say that he previously,

(15:41):
I guess had doctored his penis because this didn't look
the same. Well, he posted, y'all know, damn well, I
wasn't can I say hard in that video. I don't
need any promo to be leaking, no ass half aroused
sex tape. I'm appalled to be okay, erect rex. Now
I'm a pault to be called a d fisher. Out

(16:03):
of everything I've been called in my life, being called
that one hurts. You can't fake my only fans of
bids you wish. At the end of the day, I
have kids and I don't want them growing up to
seeing that bs. I'm girl where I'm at in my life. Wait,
wait till now to do some issues like that. Y'all
can see me my meat. It happened, but I don't
want nobody seeing me have sex. My mom sees everything
like WTF. Then he added I had bad friends telling

(16:24):
me to redeem myself and make a new bid and
show them what time it is. Are my only fans?
I'm like, bro, I'm not a porn star. Girls who
know me saying they know what time it is. The
rest of the world don't need to know. The Internet
is a wild place. It's a real thing, like this
is like this is happening, Like this is really going
on out there, like this is news, Like what the
hell people think he leaked that sex tape himself. They're

(16:45):
trying to say, But people are saying that that's not
that penis we've seen before. Who are these people? Know?
None of these people. This ain't happening in my world.
I don't know if these conversations is happening on my
timeline or around around around me. Who are these people?
I think it's so funny that he's so upset, he said,
I'm appalled to be called the d Fisher. Out of

(17:05):
everything I've been called in my life, being called that
one hurts, you know how everything a PP and then
a L L shut up? Yeah, so that sounds right
all right? Now. Snoop dog has announced his own cereal brand.
It's called snoop Loops. So gratulations to him, um now.

(17:31):
According to MASTERP shared a video of the box of
cereal and he wrote, Broadest Foods introduces the best tasting
cereal in the game, Snoop Loops. At Snoop Dogg. We're
taking over the grocery store snooploops dot com. The more
we make, the more we give God is good family business,
very delicious folk shizzle think fruit loops gonna send a
cease and desists. They don't own the word loops. How

(17:55):
do you figure they don't own the word loops? What
the hell? Wooden fruit loops on the word loops can't
because they I'm sure fruit loops is trademark. What are
you talking about? Fruit loops is but it's l o
p z Oh see, okay, they change the spelling, all right,
now that's different loops. Did you say snoop blues? I
did say snoop loubes. That's what you heard. They got

(18:16):
heard you. That is a whole line of product. That
product blues blues will work a lot better, all right,
And still was continuing to make history. So he's in
some rare company, as he is only the third artist
to earn a top ten Billboard Hot one hundred spot

(18:37):
in each of the decades from the nineteen nineties through
the twenty twenty. So he has a top ten Billboard
had one hundred spot in the nineties, in the two
thousand and two thousand and tens, and two thousand and twenties.
Now do you know who's the only other two artists
who who have done that has four decades. Jay Z
jay Z is one and hold long, give me a second.
I would say doctor Dre. No, maybe not Dre. Who

(19:00):
would be Mary jan Black? Maybe? I don't know who carry?
Maria Carry? I forget Mariah Carry was around the nineteen hundreds.
You're right, yes, so congratulations to him. And Drake has
broken the Beatles record for the most top five singles
on the Billboard Hot one hundred chart. So congratulations to Drake. That,

(19:20):
like we said, was a record that was held previously
by the Beatles, but now he is the artist with
the most top five singles ever. Okay, drop on the
clues box with Drake, he Benza he had more flaps
than the Beatles. Yeah, and that's because he was on
DJ Khalid's Staying Alive. So that's his thirtieth career top
five hits. Congratulations, all right, and that is your rumor report.

(19:46):
All right, now we got um front pagans when we
come back. What are we talking about? Easy? Yes? And
Joe Biden is going to be signing that major health
climate and tax bell today at a white ceremony. All right,
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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angelagie, Charlomagne, Na gud. We are
to breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news

(20:29):
where we starting easy? All right, Well, President Joe Biden
is going to be signing the massive climate health and
tax bill into law. That is what we know as
the Inflation Reduction Act. So they're going to have an
event for that today. It'll be a smallest ceremony. Congress
is out of session and most members involved in the
bills passages out of town. But they are going to

(20:50):
have a larger celebration being planned for September six. So
what this Inflation Reduction Act does is it makes PRESCRIPTI
from drugs and health insurance cheaper, invest in clean energy,
and curbs climate change, raises tax on the wealthy, and
is going to cut the deficit if all goading to plans.
So this is also what the Democrats are considering a

(21:12):
major legislative win as well as part of the building
a Better America tour. So that's the plan, all right.
And according to a Democratic rep um, they're saying now
off the record that Joe Biden is not running again.
I think we knew that, So not sure how true
this is really. At first they were rumors that he

(21:34):
was planning to run again, and now they're saying he's not.
We knew that. All of twenty twenty four talk from
both parties as wild to me. When the mid terms
is right around the corner, that's what Democrats need to
be focusing on. Democrats need to be focusing on eny
job and people to get out there and vote for
the mid terms because they lose the if they If
they Republicans get control of the House and the Senate,
they can cancel Christmas. Okay, I really don't think anybody

(21:55):
thought he was running again, did y'all? I have no,
I haven't even thought. I mean they were, there were
rumors that he was planning to run again, and it
is something people have to start their campaigns like asap. Yeah,
don't forget. He's still shaking people's hands. That's not there.
He's sitting. No, he's not running once again, don't forget.
The mid terms right around the corner. Okay, all right now,

(22:20):
Donald Trump's a long time finance chief is expected to
plead guilty as soon as Thursday. And that's an a
tax evasion case that is the only criminal prosecution to
arise from an investigation that's been very long running into
Donald Trump's company, according to three people familiar with the matter.
So the Trump Organization CFO Allen Weislberg was scheduled to

(22:40):
be tried in October on allegations that he took more
than one point seven million dollars and off the books
compensation from the company that included rant car payments and
school tuition. And so, according to records, the judge then
schedule are hearing for the matter for nine am Thursday,
but did not specify the reason why. So he has
been engaging clean negotiations to resolve the case, but did

(23:02):
not specify terms of a potential plea deal. So they
expect that he will get a five month jail sentence,
which would make him eligible for release after about one
hundred days. He would not have to testify or cooperate
in any way with an ongoing and criminal investigation into
Donald Trump's business practices. All right, And thousands of Capri's

(23:25):
Sun pouches have been recalled, and that's over possible contamination
with cleaning solution that's gone by Kraft. Heinds by the way,
And so they were recalling these cases of Capri Sun.
They said that there might be some cleaning solution in
some of them. It's used on food processing equipment and
it was inadvertently introduced into a production line at one

(23:45):
of the factories. So that's why. The only flavor they're
saying right now that was affected was wild cherry flavored
juice drink blend beverages. I think that's the flavor. All
the kids loved the wild cherry flavor too. Well, if
you have those and you have the best when used
by date on the case as June twenty fifth, twenty
twenty three, then you might want to get rid of that. Okay,

(24:07):
they discover that issue. Customers were complaining about the taste
of the wild terry Capri sons, and so customers are
being courage return the drinks if you think that they
were tainted with the cleaning solution. You know, if you're
like this taste a little weird, and you know why
that is scary, absolutely all right. And lastly, millions of
baby swings and rockers that pose a risk of asphyxiation

(24:29):
or other injuries to infants have been recalled. Four Moms,
they manufacture those products for young kids, issue a recall
of It's Mama RU Baby Swing versions one point zero
through four point zero and a rocker RU Baby Rockers.
So when the swing of the rocker is not in use,
their restraint straps can dangle below the seat and non
occupant crawling infants can become entangled in those straps, posing

(24:50):
a strangulation hazard. So just be careful if you have
any of those baby swings or rockers. They've been involved
in a number of recent recalls by the So yeah,
I have to have those. That swing actually works very
very well. The problem is is the strap. So if
if you if the strap is not strapped on, of
course the strap is just hanging until you have the

(25:11):
baby on there. And if your baby's crawling around and
you're not paying attention, there is a small possibility that
your baby can somehow get that strap and put that
strap around the baby's neck. You would have to not
be watching that baby for a long time for that
to happen. But that that, and I'm you know that
four mom swing works well, works very very well, puts
the baby righteously. All right, Well, be careful, and that

(25:36):
is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye.
Now when we come back, Tank, we'll be joining us.
He has a new album, he said. He says it's
his last album. It's coming out this Friday. We're gonna
kick it with him when we come back, So don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm
saying a lot of water I drink. There you go.

(25:57):
I'm very excited to breakfast Breakfast the last it's the
last day of the Breakfast Club. Here, both of us,
we should say both, who's both? And you last album?
Where are you? What are you doing? Where are you going?
What the listen? We got way up with Angela Yee
on the way you got her own show. It'll be

(26:19):
coming on right after. I respect it. But you can't
know not to but and and you can't do that,
and no work of the death. Yeah, and you just
creating another platform. So now you got another place to
promote your next last I listen, I want you to
fly last album. You know what, it's not my next

(26:41):
last album. The first time I said listen, I gotta
step back from the microphone and do the thing to
work behind the scenes that nobody in terms of the
level of what I do can do right. The last
great R and B label the Face And why is

(27:02):
that because they actually did it. So the nuances of
making the music, of performing the music, of selling the music,
all of that, they knew it like the back of
their hands. Baby Face never stopped performing as an artist,
though he didn't stop, but he slowed down. Okay, stop, okay,
but you said you're just going to slow down. I'm

(27:22):
stopping for now. Okay, I don't know. Listen, that bag
on the label side and that bag with breaking artists,
and that bag on the acting side and landing of
big roles, that's different. Listen, Once you fall in love
with that, you become tyres. You never come back about
the love. I love it. I'll still be on stage,

(27:45):
I'll still be writing for people producing. You know what,
artist guess up, like all of that is still be cool,
but the album process that's a lot. Yeah, and then
the way R and B albums are moving nowadays, that's
a tough sale to a like you know what I'm saying.
The blessing that I have is that I can I'm
cost effective. Yeah, what's the last R and beyond that

(28:06):
actually sold? I guess Beyonce R. Yeah, but I mean,
you gotta imagine Beyonce. It's the pinnacle of us, right,
and we're looking at three hundred thousand the first week
as a which I don't understand. Yeah, I don't understand that.
I don't understand why. Though I don't think it's I
don't think it's a slide. I think it's just a
telling of the times. But we're talking about artists who

(28:28):
normally do five six seven first week. So what am
I gonna do? Yeah? Here to disconnect with Beyonce and
the screaming somewhere though I don't know exactly what it is,
even CBS. I go to Chris Brown's concert and they're
screaming like he's Michael Jack. They're screaming every show sold
out there death. But he comes out of us seventy

(28:49):
five thousand, the first week. There's something missing. There's a
disconnect somewhere. And for other R and B artists who
want to come into this and you know, make a
career out of it, I got to kind of step
back and try to figure out what that disconnect is,
because as soon as they can pull the plug on
R and B music, on love songs and soul, they
will Last time you were here, we talked about Genuine

(29:11):
antirees and you were telling everybody that you just wanted
Genuine to do the damn dance. I wanted him to
do the damn dance, he spoke to him. Since. Yeah,
we laughed, we laughed about it. Yeah, we laughed, laugh
We laughed about it. But dance didn't he do? Genuine
and he always dancing, No, he's not. Yeah, he's been
doing something different. I thought he was trying new dances.
You can't try new dances. Genuine don't hump the speakers

(29:32):
no more. You know what I'm saying. He don't hump
the towel on the floor no more. He doesn't do
the Pony dance at the beginning of Pony doesn't have
dancers on. I just saw Janet Jackson in Cincinnati. I
opened for Janet Jackson. Shout out to me, shout out
to me. And I watched Janet Jackson go full out

(29:55):
for an hour in some change. How old is Janet Jackson?
No disrespect. We don't talk about women's ages, but you
just I'm just giving your perspective. Don't say the number.
But but that's why she probably only does one show
a week. You gotta a lot. But she's gonna do
a tour where she will be dancing full out for
probably three hours. Should we still expect that from them? No? Yes,

(30:19):
at that age, up there dancing the whole time. She
got nice two steps though they still before Michael passed,
what was he doing dancing? But that's why he was
on New Fame medications. Probably do whatever you have to
do to be you, Dan, your mind is still dancing
new dancing. If you if you're pouring up in and

(30:43):
seeing coke, you can dance. I think you might have
a point that age. I'm gonna tell you enjoying having
your podcast because it feels like that is the perfect
lane for you. Also, we love it moneycast is. We

(31:05):
love it because the authentic people are having the conversation. Again,
what I alluded to earlier in terms of curating the
space or bring a gatekeeper for the space. The people
who actually do it are having the conversations. So the
people that come and talk to us, they can talk
to us differently. And most of the people that we're
going to talk to we've actually worked with. Correct Ray

(31:26):
Parker Jr. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Jamie Foxx, Jamie Foxx because
he knew, we understood. They didn't even know about Eric
how dope Eric Banee was, how dope his personality was,
like you know, how musical he was. Like we get
to expose all of that. I'm just glad RMB artists,
like you said, are having are owning their own conversation.
Like you said, Rapp has been doing it. Like there's

(31:48):
a Drake Champ, there's a million dollar war, the game's
Joe Budden. But who's doing that for R and B.
We are? We are who want to put us on TV?
Huh it's coming. Yeah, that's right. Subscribe to the R
and B Money podcast, The Black Fact Guy Heard radio
podcast network right now. You listen to podcasts. Yeah, I
think R and B stuff is the most from the
decline of radio. I agree, because radio is a medium

(32:12):
created to help program people. That's why they call it
radio programming. You have to give people this R and
B and let them hear this record over and over
and over. I think R and B stuff is the
most but also our suffering began with the merger of
R and B and hip hop. We don't do the
same thing. Yeah, I never understood that hip hop and
R and B charts that don't make no sense. Why

(32:34):
when my mom comes out, I'm competing with Meek Mill
for the number one spy That makes no sense? Did
that happen? I know for me, I thought it was
always like that. Oh yeah, because there was no hip
hop charge back somewhere around there. So let's say all
these black people and put them right in here. Yeah,

(32:54):
now we have a little bit of separation. There's a
you know, there's an AC or R and B radio chart,
that kind of thing. But you know, even there, they
kind of they kind of make that chart little. You
know what I'm saying, it's still about the Hot one
hundred and the army and hip hop urban mainstream chart.
But why you think it's because all that started doing both,
like all that started singing and rapping. No, because I

(33:14):
probably because they don't value black music enough to have
That's what I say. Like, they haven't combined any other charts.
It's not like country and popery ain't like country and
pop and listen and the traditions are still upheld and
other genres in country. If they don't feel like you
country enough, you can't be country. Where's our tradition? Where's

(33:36):
our our foundational standpoint where we say, hey, that's not
R and B. That's that has to be over there.
With that, we got mome with Tank when we come back,
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good morning Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we all
the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Tank. Charlomagne.
You might have contributed to the problem a little bit, though, Tank,
And I tell you why when there's conversations about who's

(34:00):
better Chris Brown or Michael and you bring up everything
except for music in dancing. That's not what I said,
But you did? You say? You brought up a whole
bunch of stuff. They had nothing to do with music
and dancing. I said, more gifted young, But when they
said gifted and talented, you know they meant music. They

(34:20):
only meant music. And I feel like what makes Chris
Brown so amazing is that his gifts outside of music
contribute to his music. He's a superior athlete. Chris Brown
will be on that ten foot ledge and in the
middle of his show jump the somersault land on the

(34:41):
bottom stage on beat. That's exciting. Okay, So if he's
good at basketball, Prince was incredible at basketball. Prince was
not incredible at basket. Don't let Charlie Charlie story. Have
you played against? Have you played against? It was cool,
it was unassuming when you saw him play, like, oh,

(35:03):
Prince can actually play, It was surprised. It was more
surprising Chris Brown plays against pros. I'm sure Prince he's
Prince he I think he just enjoyed playing basketball. All
I'm saying is all that stuff has nothing to do
with music. In terms of music, I don't think there

(35:24):
ever be another Michael Jackson where all of these things
line up so perfectly. For Michael Jackson has started when
he was what dad like five, right, he was a kid. Kid,
He's a kid. It's a baby on TV with albums
out and the artist development that they went through at
that time, didn't rehearsals. We don't talk enough about Joe Jackson.

(35:48):
Joe Jackson, You're gonna get in here and you're gonna
learn these steps and listen. There was no auto tune,
there was no let's get it line by line. He
was singing songs from the top to the bottom. The
development was different. Michael Jackson was dancing eight hours a
day to build a style that became his own. Yeah.

(36:10):
There are pieces from Bob False, there are pieces from
you know, the street guys that gave him the moon. Yeah,
but but he took it all and perfected it. We
don't have that level of discipline anymore. We don't have
that level of work ethic anymore. But that would never
be the closest we have to It is Chris Brown,
But what about us sharing and the Beyonce? Beyonce is

(36:33):
the greatest female artist of all times. I would go
Michael Jackson, Beyonce performing wise, overall, everything, everything, it's a lot, bro,
Who's number two for you? As far as what just
overall overall? I don't think nobody better than Princes and
Stevie wonder Bro when it comes to just pure musical overall,
when you're adding the performance aspect of yeah overall, overall music,

(36:56):
vocals startling, the movies. I think if you looked at
it in basketball, like NBA two K, there's a lot
of categories printing Stevie Wonder are like ninety nine and
over Michael and Beyonce over Yeah Bro, the dancing, Yes,

(37:17):
Stevie Wonder. If we're just talking musicality, I understand Stevie
Wonder couldn't get up and dance and do all of that.
I understand that part of it. Musicality wise, nobody beats
Stevie Wonder, right, Prince to Stevie and Prince, they don't
want it too. For me, we don't appreciate Stevie Bro.
I mean we have to, you know what I'm saying,
those of us who are in the trade and the craft,

(37:38):
we have to Stevie is by far the most different
beasts we've ever ever seen. Ever. But I'm just saying,
putting it all together, when you see Beyonce in in
a stadium going that crazy, that's different. I guess I
give it to Prince and stev because they, like you said,
they play instruments and they're right not seeing Beyonce, right,
but Prince, and Stevie wrote. Stevie wrote from Michael like

(37:59):
how many how many listen? And the instruments. I respect it,
and Prince was a hell of five performer. Yes, I
do have that movies, I do, but I do think
Beyonce and Michael the most popular. I do pick Beyonce
over Prince. Really, Yeah, some people gonna be upset with you.

(38:19):
Gotta give me one time. I gotta need and Ima
Pinket Smith when you knows Carter, but you gotta tell
me how you come down. I think I think Prince
is a dope singer with his own style. But I
think Beyonce is more my kind of singer. Okay, better
vocalist all right, in terms of her performance style like
Prince was. Prince was a rock star with his performance style.
Beyonce is a very refined performer. It's choreograph, the artistic

(38:42):
presentation around it, It's curated to the tea, the production
of it. I mean, you know's millions of dollars worth
for production surrounding her, and she doesn't get swallowed by it,
and she actually stands in front of it and owns it.
Beauty unmatched like she's she's talking about them today. I
never do music. No, no, no, no, that pays the
place apart. Prince was fine. I don't know that, Prince.

(39:05):
I can't give you that. She's glad to beautiful eyes.
You are ever put a lot of the lady women
on and he was gorgeous. Print No, I don't say.
I'm not gonna say that it was gorgeous. I'm gonna
say Prince looked at me once and it threw me off.
I didn't That's all I'm gonna say that, like the

(39:28):
way I felt, I don't know what she was. Tell
us the story. Take where was y'all? So um, Jamie
was having this party and just people were just rolling in.
Then all of a sudden, Prince rosing and so you know,
security is a mob commotion, and Prince is over here,
and so I'm kind of just standing, you know, me
and my god, you're standing off and I look off
into the distance, maybe like just a little bit past

(39:48):
where you are, and Prince is looking at me like this,
Do I look back at this? Does he does he
know my back back? You have this morning? Well, I
don't know looking back this morning? Come back? So he's

(40:17):
literally staring at me, and I don't know if he
knows my music. I don't know. It's my first time
I've ever seen Prince. I don't know what it is.
You know what I'm saying, Like, out of nowhere, he
just starts walking towards me and does this kind of
walk by me and gives me the and keeps walking
and what do you do? I just stood there. You

(40:38):
know what I'm saying, because Prince he didn't say anything.
You going to say high but he said that, And
I was like, I didn't do anything to Prince. You
know what I'm saying. I don't know. He's given me
some energy. And Prince is known for if he like you,

(40:58):
will respect you in some kind of He's known for
showing it in a very weird way. Like one of
my guys that was playing guitar form he was like, yeah, man,
I was playing guitar. We was at, you know, at
the house of whatever plan and just out of nowhere,
Prince ran up on me and sprayed me with some
purple spray. What ran up on him and spraying with WHOA?

(41:21):
I don't know what it was. How do you do say?
I don't know, I'm not doing. But my guy was
like I want to fight him because it was like
he mazed me. But it was like no, it was
like no, no, you good, that's that's that's how he's showing. Yeah.
So he was bouncing him and his behaving right past me,
and I'm like that an invitation or something. I don't

(41:42):
I don't you know what I'm saying. I don't know
what that was. You never got a chance that I
actually have a conversation with I never got a chance
that we went to the club after and Jamie was like,
we're going to the club. Prince is there and Prince
was supposed to perform and all that stuff, and literally
we walked in. As soon as we walked in, Prince
looked over and left. Damn, damn somebody about you to show.
You think it was a good vibe or a bad

(42:04):
vibe that he was giving you, I don't know. I mean,
I'm slightly attractive as well, you know what I'm saying.
I'm handsome, you know what I'm saying. And maybe and
maybe Prince could recognize handsomeness. It was, I mean, Charlomagne,
as soon as I walked in, he noticed that, you
know what, I'm saying you look good. You smuggled. I
was talking about just healthiness of the I was healthy

(42:25):
then as well. All we got mome with Tink. When
we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it
with Tank Charlemagne. I noticed your last album. Does you
losing some of your hearing have anything to do with that?
Because I saw what you said that you experienced vertigo

(42:46):
damn it every day. Yeah. Absolutely, Well, these are all
things that I've always wanted to do. I've always wanted
to build the label. I've always wanted to move into
acting full time and be very, very successful at it.
I've always wanted to do stand up, but I also
soul always thought I had time, and losing my hearing
it really spared things up for me because that happened

(43:07):
in the matter of three days. No sudden sensory neal
hearing loss. They have no why. It's just nerve damage
that comes out of nowhere and there is no fix there.
It's like, let's put you on all these medications, get
your body up even more. Hopefully it helps your ear.
Did it help your air? No? It hurt my body though.

(43:29):
It's a very powerful steroid, very damaging steroid. So like
I wasn't to tank you now by any means, and
sent me into depression, and not just depression because of
what I was going through. The medicine does that to you.
It sent me into an eating frenzy. I would literally
sit and just eat and eat and eat, to the

(43:49):
point to where my stomach is out there here and
I have to sit up to sleep, and it stole
all of my drive. Nobody really knows this, but for
the first time in my life, for the first time
in my career, I was chubby. At the same time
people were gaining weight because of the pandemic. I was
in a different place. Wow. And so it got to

(44:11):
the point to where even when I tried to fight
my way back, I couldn't fight my way back on
my own, Like my body wouldn't even respond. I hired
my guy John Gaines. I said, listen, my body's not responding.
I need your help. First time I've ever needed that
kind of help. It wasn't just physical, it was mental.
I needed him to help me get my mind back right,
and it got me back on the right track, got

(44:33):
me back moving. Like I would be on stage and
I couldn't take my shirt off because I got to
eat the family waiting. There was a comment and I
normally don't get into the comments like that, you know
what I'm saying. I responded just to have fun, but
this comment kind of This girl was like Tank was
incredible tonight, but it just seemed like he wasn't in
his element. He didn't even take his shirt off. I

(44:54):
was like, madam, because a lot of people they show
up for that energy. Yeah. Yeah, and that hurt. That
hurt me. I was like, okay, I gotta, I gotta,
I gotta fear out. What else helped you get out
of that that fun? Because I'm sure mentally and emotionally
you had to be all the way down people system,
Jay Valentine, you know what, I'm sam a big brother, Jason,

(45:15):
you know, my mom, everybody around me, they were supportive.
And what about hearing you when it comes to you're hearing,
how did you adjust to that? I just worked with
it everything like I could only hear in one ear.
So you're trying to have a conversation with me while
music is going, while other people are talking. I couldn't
pick one, and so it just took a minute. You know,
if this was one hundred percent gone, I might have

(45:35):
like ten percent. Now. Damn. I heard the lady on
the telephone at the hotel for the first time, maybe
like three weeks ago. You know, I couldn't totally make
it out, but I can hear. That's grateful when you
tires talk to you, I'm sure because he's gonna go,
you know, Tank. The thing is this, uh yeah, So

(45:59):
let's get back to the album. Album this week, yes, Friday, Friday. Now,
what should people expect from this album? What are you
giving them for your last album? You last for Rack?
You know what? The thing that made R and B
expensive for me back in the day was being able
to actually put your compilation together, an uninterrupted compilation, depending

(46:20):
on what you were trying to do. What you mean,
your interaction with a woman, whether it be trying to
get her back, whether it be trying to introduce yourself
what I'm saying, or whether it be trying to get
that feeling you know what I'm saying, trying to have
a sexually good time. And the music had to flow
to get you into that space when the music came on.

(46:41):
As soon as your press play, everybody knew what was happened, right,
and so for the first three quarters of the album,
that's what it is. It's uninterrupted R and B that
just sets the mood for whatever message you're trying to
get across. With that significant person, you think that it's
possible to be an artist. You know how some artists

(47:02):
don't want to have to deal with the business of it.
They just want to be an artist and you know,
do their music and put it out and perform. Is
there a way possible to still be like that or
do you have to also be a business person. Well,
it's advantageous to be a business person, but if you
want to just be that, then you really have to
have people around you that first and foremost you trust,

(47:22):
and two that actually know the business. I wanted to
just focus on music, even though I knew the business,
So I hired Jay Ellenthin, who's been doing this since
he was nine with the Jackson's you know what I'm saying.
I know with Michael Jackson and then Fought Bubbles, you
know what I'm saying, who's been learning the business since
he was nine. I'm glad you said that about Michael.

(47:43):
That's the other thing, you know, you gave Chris all
of these other props for doing other things. Michael was
an animal whispero, bro. He was the original Doctor Doolittle
like he could talk to animals. He was speaking to
that rat when he was a little boy. And how
you said he was an animal whisperer. Yes, you don't
believe that. I do believe that Michael wasn't an animal whisperer.
Yes he was. Michael just loved animals and they listened

(48:05):
to him. They didn't listen to you. He had a
rat in his house that he used to talk. They
were hungry, Michael. Michael knew how to feed animals a man,
that's a skill. What's the fight that Jay Valentine got
into with Bubbles? Bubbles tried to bite Jay. Damn. He
didn't want that monkey POxy Jay defending himself. It was

(48:25):
in the midst of Jay trying to give Bubbles off
of them, Michael intervened and hit Bubbles with a two
piece Come on back us up story time with the
whole star these okay, Michael Jackson two piece Bubbles because
he tried to bite Ja Valentine like booo, like no,

(48:48):
like a, how was Jay Valentine when this maybe ten?
How was that? Bubbles was nice too? I mean listen,
animals are animals, right, so you don't know what's gonna
trigger animal. I got to hear both sides. I need
of Jay and like this is document, this is this

(49:08):
is real life. Man. Not ain't gonna be saying Michael
abused animals because of God. Damn no, no, no, no,
he didn't abuse, and they will they will turn that
into save. He had to save Jay Valentine. Yeah, that's it,
say Michael Jackson saved you trying to grab that baby,
and yeah, that could have happened. Animals are animals. You
can you think you do? You think you've domesticated an animals? Listen,

(49:30):
sometimes you think you've domesticated the pit ball your dog, Right,
it's all of a sudden, I thought he do that,
noisy man. That's why I don't like other people's dogs.
I like dogs, I just don't like other people's objecs
because people are like, yeah, my dog has never been anyone.
And then Tank comes over like have you got back
on stage haven't been. I haven't been back on it.

(49:52):
I've been so focused on music. You want stage this
week though, with Jamie Foxx the R and B Money Jam, right,
talk about it. You don't know about me money Jam diligence. Huh,
I was on about R and B. I'm gonna start
back as soon as this slows down. Okay, I'm gonna
get back up. But yeah, we got the arm by
Money Jam this Thursday in the La Baby, whether that

(50:13):
Pepper mcclub Okay, okay, Yeah, we got some good, good
people pulling up. I know Jamie's gonna be there. That's
all you can say. That's all I can say. Just
just know that. Just come let's come on TG you
maybe I don't know, Let's just come on y'all. Okay,
all right, all right, well let's get into a joint
off the album. This is Tank, Jay Valentine is Slow.
Thank you for joining us, and make sure you subscribe

(50:33):
to the arm by Money Podcast on The Black Effect
I Heart Radio Podcast Network with Tank and Jay Valentine.
She's filling the Tea. This is the Rumor Report with
Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. All right, Well, if
you've been Watching Bats and Murdering DOCI series. You'll see

(50:55):
that Jay Z was featured on there. He did a
sit down an interview and he talked about coming up
with the name Irv Gotti. And then we're snapping on Earth,
like your name is Irving, man, get out of here,
Irving and anybody laughing. H So you need a name
like Earth Gotti, like you need like you gotta toughen
you up and like everything that Jay does, it's stuck.

(51:19):
Funniest thing is my dad's name is Irving. Your dadd
definitely be an Earth Earth type of Gotti too. Your
dad will definitely be an Earth type of Gotti, saying
Dad needs like an Earth this radio gangs, your dad
would be an Earth type of Gotti. What is Dad

(51:39):
would be an Earth Gotti's gangster. Okay, that's man, Irvan Gotti. Yeah,
all right, So if you guys have been watching that though,
I'm hearing this really good. I'm gonna catch up on
it this weekend. I love it. I saw the I
mean it's only been one episode. I think the second
episode come on the night, Yeah, the Night at nine,
I believe on BT. But yeah, the first episode was great.

(52:01):
All right, Now Carmelo. Carmelo Anthony has a docuseries in
the works from Westbrook Studios, Falcon and Creative Seven. He said,
it's time for My Truth. It will chronicle the life
and career of starting with his childhood. It's going to
be the good, the bad, and sometimes ugly experiences and
learning that shaped him into the man and the athlete
that he is today. It's a four part docuseries, so

(52:24):
it'll be the truth behind some notable moments throughout his career,
many of which he has never spoken about publicly before.
I think that'll be good to watch, all right, and
Gunna congratulations to him. He has sold over one million
copies of his album while he is still sitting in prison.

(52:44):
He went on Instagram with the celebratory message. He said,
thankful to have the highest selling hip hop album this year.
Miss you all, love you, and I'll be home soon.
That has to be a lot going on for him.
And speaking of that case, the identity of a cooperating
witness and Young Thugs case has leaked and it's causing

(53:04):
some trouble. According to Atlanta's WSBTV, a discovery document and
part of a cooperating witness's statement leaked online and now
prosecutors and Young Thugs attorney are concerned over threats against
the witness and family members. They said, why a cel
enthusiasts and our actual gang members are threatening someone they
believe is cooperating with the state, and not only that person,

(53:26):
but they're very small children. Young Thugs lawyer Brian Still
is calling for the threats to stop. He also condemned
the leak, saying it's not helping his client. He said,
this is putting people at a risk and is poisoning
the jury pool. Please stop immediately. Whoever is placing items
of discovery online is not doing anybody a favor. It's
totally inappropriate to try this case in social media. This

(53:48):
case will be tried fairly and justly in Fulton County
Superior Court. And that's gotta be tough too if you
are artists, right, like if you thug, are you gonna
go thug and gonna have fans? And we all know
fans are crazy, so fans might do something to, you know,
one of these individuals, and then when the fan does something,
they'll say, oh what, I was a member of the YSL,

(54:09):
When the reality is it could actually be a fan
because fans are nuts. Oh, he might not be a
cooperating witness at all, and now and now his life
is in jeopardy. That is true. I would and that
person's small children too. Can you imagine getting threats against
your dren as well? All right now? R Kelly is

(54:30):
requesting to remove jarrors who have seen Surviving R. Kelly
from his child in Chicago. According to reports, his attorneys
argue that anybody who has seen any portion of this
series could not be fair. They said, any any potential
juror who has watched any portion of this document series
must be disqualified for cause on whether they can be fair.
Too great a risk exists that such a juror would

(54:51):
base their verdict on matters not introduced into evidence in
the courtroom. I mean, I can't agree with that. Yeah,
he's right, but I think it's too late. It is,
I take it. I think we're a little bit past
that already. Yeah, I don't see how any of these Uh,
what do you say you think everybody has seen Surviving R. Kelly.

(55:12):
If they haven't, they've seen an opinion about it, Surviving Kelly.
You know what I mean? And that's what I'm saying
with social media and everything, it's impossible to not be
swayed if you're in a jury because you've seen, you
know what the mass majority of people think about certain situations.
I don't see how you cannot be impacted. I don't

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I don't see all right, And asap Rocky has been
officially charged with two counts of assault with a semi
automatic firearm, and that is for allegedly shooting asap Relly
back in November. That was in twenty twenty one in Hollywood,
and so it's previously reported that shooting occurred on November sixth,
following in an argument between two acquaintances. So they are

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saying it's asap Relly and reportedly the argument escalated, resulting
in the rapper firing a handgun and his former friend,
who sustained a minor injury. As sat Rocky then allegedly
ran from the scene with two other people following the shooting.
And so, according to the DA in a news release,
George Gascon said, my office conducted a thorough review of
the evans in this case and determined that the addition

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of a special firearm allegation was warranted. Discharging a gun
and then there's a serious offense that could have ended
with tragic consequences, not only for the person targeted, but
also for innocent bystanders visiting Hollywood. So he is set
to be arraigned tomorrow. How many asaps is it? There

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was a group, so it was like twelve of them?
Oh okay, all right, well that is your rumor reports.
All right, thank you, miss ye charlomage whore giving that
down contu Hey four after the hour, man, we need
skip bailers to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a world with a man. Let's
have a conversation about why you shouldn't play with people kids.
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, So breakfast Club, your morning's will never be

(56:58):
the same. Leaving a child in a hot vehicle can
lead to their death very quickly, set cell phone reminders
or play something you'll need in the back seat so
you don't forget your child is in the car. Look
for your baby before you lock paid for it by
Nitza the Donkey don't get charm devil, Yeah donkey Today

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for Tuesday, all get sixteenth goals to one of the
hosts of the Undisputed Skip Bayliss. Now we are all
lying if we say we haven't been entertained by Skip
bailists over the years. Okay, from first take to the Undisputed,
I mean that man is ridiculous. Okay, he's the bad guy.
He's a villain, he's a hill we all notice. But
even when you're the bad guy and we expect you

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to move a certain ways, sometimes you know you can
do things where we like. Come on now, all right, now,
Skip usually has slander for everybody. He's a notorious Lebron
James hate it if you follow Skip Bill as you notice.
But clearly that hate for Lebron James is generational. Let
me paint the picture for you, okay. Lebron James Junior
aka Bronie, seventeen years old and his fifteen year old

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brother Bryce are playing in the California Basketball Club in
the Axcurold Tour. Toward the end of the second quarter,
Bronnie went coast to coast. He got the ball and
took off from one side of the court to the
other end before defenders could probably react. All right, it
led to a really good dunk. He dunked over a defender.

(58:34):
Do we have the reaction to me the reaction Bronnie
James to the basket with the first and he turned
it on? Goodness, did you see Bronnie James? Very impressive,

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you know, especially being that we've been watching lebron for
what twenty years now. I don't know about y'all, man,
but as a father, I love seeing other people's kids
do great, all right, especially when the parents have achieved greatness.
I don't know, it's just something dope about watching kids,
especially black kids, excel, especially when we have watched the
parent of say child, break generational curses, and watching the

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kids excel is just more evidence that the generational curse
has indeed been broken. I mean, there's really nothing you
can do but salute this, unless, of course, your Skip
Bless all right, Skip Berless tweeted out, hey Brownnie, impressive,
but your dad would have dunked it left handed. You
sure got away with it, though. I don't even know
what the u shaw got away what it means, but

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the tweet Hey Brownnie, impressive, but your dad would have
dunked it left handed. Oh, salt and pepper, salt and
vinegars get beless? Is the original salt Bay. No matter
what your accomplishment is, He's gonna come and sprinkle that
salt on set accomplishment. Listen. The media frenzy around Lebron
started at seventeen, so he's been in the spotlight getting

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that kind of critique around this. But I don't remember
him getting that kind of critique from grown professional sports
commentators when he was in high school. I could be wrong,
all right, Skip, when he gets to the NBA, I
feel like Bronie's fair game. But right now, he's a
seventeen year old kid in high school. This your hate
for Lebron James running that deep that the kids have

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to get it to. Listen, you can say what you
want about adults, because you're a grown ass man, all right,
talking about other grown ass men. So when it comes
down to it, you're gonna have to handle your handle
if one of those men stepped to you. And I
know Lebron has ignored you for twenty years, all right.
That's actually one of Lebron's most impressive stats that we
don't talk about enough. All right. I think Lebron has
tweeted Skip Bailess like twice in twenty years, and it

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wasn't even slander, all right. He actually, in twenty eleven,
if this thread on reddites is correct, said that stephen
A and Skip are great for sports, even though I
personally don't agree with a lot they say. They have
their own opinions. Another time, he was asked on Twitter,
how do you feel about Skip Bailess, He said, I
don't feel anything. Never met him, I've seen him a
day of my life, but he's great for TV. The
fact that he's on. He mentioned them twice and it

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hasn't been in response to anything Skip actually said about him.
It's impressive Trump won't includes bombs for Lebron James for that. Okay,
they still give him props as he as he replied
to him, But if Lebron James runs down on Skip
Bailers for Brownnie, we would all understand. See, you don't
play with people's kids, all right, You're unleash in a

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different level of smoke when you mess with people churning,
all right. And it might not be Brown. Savannah might
run down on you, all right. His grandma Gloria might
run down on you. Bro mad Rich, Paul, these brothers
who have watched Bronie grow up, and I'm sure that's
like a nephew to them. They might run down on you.
What's that saying? Mess with me, fine, mess with my kids.
Run leave people kids alone. All right. You mess with

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people kids, they will unleash hell on you and destroy
your world. Scotch Turf. I'm telling you now, when it
comes to my children, I will smile in my mug shot.
All right. That's why I don't understand why Skip Bayliss
would play with that man's kids like that. Why does
your brain even work that way? And yes, it was
just the critique of a dunk. But don't even look

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my kid's way until you have to. All right, Let
my kid be a kid, until my kid becomes someone
you can professionally critique because they're in the NBA. If not,
Savannah gotta see you, all right, Skip, please don't have
a scroll or a heart attack because of Lebron James.
All right. Hating people is like burning down your own
house to get rid of a rat. Skip, please put

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the lighter in gasoline down. Please give Skip Bill's the
sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no, you are the doge,
the daw do gee, Oh the day Ye all right,

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seventy years old. Hayting on a seventeen year old. Wow,
I agree with like, that's wow. Understand you've been giving
his dad sland for twenty years with Jesus Christ kid, call,
come on, we stump your pinky toe all right, Well,
thank you for that donkey to day. You might not
have a pinky to them, are yo. He might have
got an amputated a long people should go crazy out here.

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Shut up, all right, when we come back. He's running
for governor of New York. His name is Lee Zelda.
We're gonna kick it with him when we come back.
Interesting person he is. His daughter actually judged us. Don't
say nothing. Shut up, all right, find out during the conversation. Okay,
it's good. Stop giving things the way, shut up, all right,

(01:03:34):
all right, it's the breakfast club. Who bought it? The
breakfast Club? Well, I don't know what's going on. So
it happened over this past weekend over in Chautauqua County.
You have this author who has given a speech and
he gets attacked. He ends up getting status. Yeah. Crazy.
So I was given a speech on stage and someone
came up and you know, fortunately there's a whole bunch

(01:03:56):
of people there who were able to jump in and
subdue the guy. Yeah, I'm someone who believes that there's
no place for political violence. If you want to, if
you want to support any candidate you want, you should
be able to go to a rally. I don't care
whether you're the candidate, you're someone in stage there. Once
you feel safe, bring your ideas, your energy. You could disagree.
This is America. I mean I would just reminded of

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it again just a few days ago with what happened
with someone Rushti. Do you know what it was that
set this guy off? Like? What? Like, what were you saying?
What was the rhetoric? So what was wild? Well for
one household that he was drinking. So as he's coming
up on the stage, I see two things at the
same time. One is I see him wearing a hat
that says Operational Iraqi Freedom Veteran, which for me means

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you drop your guard. I couldn't possibly be less on
guard when someone says that they're a veteran to me.
But at the same time, I'm seeing that he has
this similar to brass knuckles in his hand. Uh. There
was a couple of sharp pointed h edges of it,
and so he's lifting his arm up towards me at
the same time, and I'm seeing him. He's wearing his

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hat that says he's a veteran. The veteran thing goes
out out the window when you see brass knuckles and
so the road. Now. So when I was when I
was younger, and I could thank my mother for this,
and one of my former commanders from the from the
a second Airborne Division was upset that I wasn't given
my military training enough credit. But when I was younger,
I did karate, so I'm black belt, did taekwondo, and

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one of the things that we did in the training
was that someone come at you with a knife towards
your face, and you step out of the way, you
grab the rist. Some folks in self defense, they think
that if if a sharp object comes at you, you
should somehow go after that sharp object. If you can
gain control of their wrists, then you are able to
gain control of that knife or whatever they have in

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their hands. So just the first thing was just grab
his wrist real quick, and like a moment later seven
eight nine people all jumped in. But he's a veteran.
He I'm told that he has some mental health issues.
That's most important for me, closest to my heart is
that there is good there's a great veteran service agency
Innroe County. Get this guy some help because he clearly

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is struggling with some stuff. So safe to say, you know,
if you become governor in the ye, if you're gonna
loosen up those gun laws for protection purposes, well, listen,
there are two different kinds of people on the streets
right now. There's there's the person who is out there
you know, there's illegal guns. There's that people can be
a crime after crime after crime. This system has them
still out on the streets. It's just not yet working

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to keep the streets safe. And then there are people
who are law abiding New Yorkers, law abiding Americans who
want to safely and securely carry a firearm solely for
self defense. I do not look at these two people
the same way. So any idea that anybody has to
go after any type of gun crimes, and we have
a lot of different crimes that we just saw this

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story that happened with the taxi driver over the weekend, um,
you know, and the slashing. We're just talking about salmon rushdie.
There's so many different types of crimes are being committed,
but to the extent that we're talking about gun crimes,
a lot of them are getting committed with illegal guns,
and a lot of these people are repeat offenders, and
the system is just not working to go after them.

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So what are you going to do? Because hey, you
are you know, you can walk up the station right now,
right people are looking to rob you. You can't defend youself,
there's no cops around. And then these people do get arrested,
like you said, they come out the next day. So
what do you do to change that? How do you
make New York safer again? So I look at it
three different ways. One is the laws, the DA's the judges. Okay,
So as far as the laws go, someone would make

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an argument for cashless bail, saying that if you commit
a low level offense, you don't have a prior record,
you're not dangerous, you're not a flight risk, and the
only reason why you would have to stay behind bars
is because you cannot afford one hundred dollars in bail. Okay,
that's a great example as to somebody who should be released.
Now you're two Mexican cartel drug smugglers who a month

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ago got busted in Inwood with one point two million
dollars worth of crystal meth instantly released on cashless ball.
I would offer that your argument to create a cashul's
bail law is not working. If those two Mexican cartel
drug smugglers are back out on the streets, I don't
feel bad for them if they can't afford their bail.
They're bad drug dealers, they're bad businessmen, they're bad criminals.

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So that's one piece, and there's more to it as
far as the laws go. So you believe in cash's
bill if it's for a low level, judges should have
discretion to weigh dangerousness and flight risk past criminal record
seriousness of the offense, because in the case like we
were just talking about, that person shouldn't be stuck behind
bars solely because they can't afford one hundred dollars worth

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of bell. If they would have had the money and
been able to get out on bail, then they should
still be able to be released. There are examples where
I don't think that that should be The determining factor
is whether or not taking a four hundred dollars but
I would say that there are all sorts of cases,
like there were somebody who's released on arson, re arrested
on Cashul's bill, re arrested on a double manslaughter up
in Yonkers. There was a person released on Cashle's bail

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up in Syracuse who I don't think should have been
and who ended up murdering ninety three year old Connie Tory.
There are about the guy who attacked you because he
got let up. Yes, it's a great example, I see.
I believe in that case that the judge should have
discretion to look at the factors here. Now you can
actually argue, and I would too, that in that particular case,
you're doing a disservice to that person who had attacked

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me on stage because one, he was drunk, that's what
at least that's what I was told and interacted with
him much more in that couple seconds. And also he
had mental health issues. So let's just say instead of
rushing to release him in the middle of the night,
I got an email like two thirty in the morning
saying he's released. Let's say it's seven thirty in the
morning next day. Monroe County Veteran Service Agency as I

(01:09:42):
said earlier. I was I've been told that that they're great.
I'm interacted with them a little bit. It's seven thirty.
You call up the head of the Veteran Service Agency
and say, hey, on your way into the office, do
you think you could come to this location. I have
this veteran who seems like he's in deep trouble. He
may end up getting released here at some point today
or tomorrow or the next day, and it would be
helpful if you can come in here and interact with him,

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tell them about some of the services I have. I'm
in my twentieth year right now in the Army. I've
lost more friends due to PTSD than I have lost
friends in combat. And there are veterans who don't realize
they feel isolated and alone. There's somebody who lives around
the block from them who's willing to drop a stranger,
willing to drop everything in a moment's notice at two

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o'clock in the morning to help that veteran in need.
The person doesn't realize that. Now you go to places
for help. Some these medical providers think that the answer
is medication. Just give medication, But that's that's not the solution.
Here a peer to peer support model that works. You
put veterans with other veterans or someone trained to run

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that that that conversation to get them help to be
able to speak anonymously to other people who might be
fellow veterans going through what they're going through. There's outside
the box ways to help service animals, fly fishing, training,
wild horses. I've heard so many success stories of outside

(01:11:05):
the box unconventional way not involving medicine, where veterans are
able to deal with their with the mental wounds of
war without getting medicated, and you know, not losing their life,
not losing their job, not losing their family. So I
would say like in that particular example, it's a disservice
to that veteran that you released him two thirty in

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the middle of the night and you don't even know
where he's governing. All right, we got more with Lee
Zeldon when we come back. He's running for governor of
New York. I will talk to him some more. As
to Breakfast Club, good morning, good morning, everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Ye Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast
Club still kicking it with Lee Zeldin he's running for
governor of New York. Now, why should people vote for you?

(01:11:47):
I believe that our state's head in the wrong direction
right now. So we lead the entire country in population laws,
and you need to be able to answer the question
if you want to lead, if you want to be
the governor of the State of New York, you have
to be able to finish the sent New York State
leads the entire country and population loss. Because now I

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believe that people are hitting their breaking point because they
look at these other states and they feel like their
money will go further, they will feel safer, they will
live life free or elsewhere. People are going to Carolinas
in Tennessee, in Florida and Texas and elsewhere, and they
feel like their wallets are being attacked, their safety, their freedom.
I mean, people are being put out of work for

(01:12:27):
a personal decision whether or not to get the COVID vaccine.
If you want to get it, get it. If you
don't want to get it, don't get it. But don't
do it. Because I, as governor, call on you to
be my apostle. You're not there to serve me. Public
service is about you being there to serve the public.
I want people to feel like they're back in control
of their government again. And I think that right now,

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for too long, it's been this churn in aubany where
we keep electing a governor and lieutenant governor for a
four year term and then four years later they're not
there because they end up having to resign and their
handle and there's arrest their indictments. So this crazy thing
happens in every other state, like all across the entire country.
You elect a governor and lieutenant governor a four year

(01:13:08):
term and then four years later they're still there, and
we should try that New York for once. I just
I think that people that I think it's a factor
is that people are losing pride and faith in the
government here. I believe that we should have balance. This
isn't about Republican versus Democrat as New Yorkers. As New Yorkers,

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I feel like are states heading in the wrong direction
and that there are common sense ways to be able
to survive life in New York better. There there should
be more opportunity, and right now it's just that the
people are they're just not getting the job done. For
what I mean, what I said espionage, I don't getting
rid of government records, destruction of justice for it related

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to what they did last week. So so far there,
I mean citing the interaction, I don't I don't believe that.
I just know I don't believe he should go Well, first,
a couple of things. First off, I don't believe that
he should go to prison. Really, I don't. We uh well,
I mean, I what on the thing is? Like I
was asking what on what charge? And I don't believe

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that he has committed a crime that he should go
to prison on. Damn. So causing an insurrection in this
country isn't worth time. Well, so if we were to
go like really start, you know, legalizing the way that
you know, an insurrection is defined, in my opinion under
the United States legal definition of an insurrection, that does

(01:14:37):
not make meet the elements of of an insurrection. Um.
But but ye, it's interesting because the so President Obama,
for example, he comes out of office and there are
millions of records that that he takes with him, President Bush,
President Clinton, President Bush before him, President Reagan, and they

(01:14:59):
had their life libraries and they you know, you put
your information inside of inside of your libraries presidents, by
the way, have the ability to declassify. So the most
here's the most fundamental question that I need an answer
to in order to be able to answer what you're
asking me, is I don't know what they took, right,
So that's that's first and foremost, the fact that that

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President Trump would have his records from the White House,
that he would take from him. Presidents do that, president
after president after president. By the way, they continue to
get security briefings, they continue to be protected by Secret Service.
They The fundamental question is what did you take? Would
you support him if he ran in twenty twenty four,
I believe that. Well, first off, he's got to make

(01:15:44):
a decision whether he's going to run if he If
he runs in twenty twenty four, I believe that he
has a good chance of being the Republican nominee. We'll
see who else decides to run. To be honest with you,
my focus has been on twenty twenty two. I'm running
for governor of New York November eighth of twenty twenty two.
I'm not thinking about twenty twenty four. That's a decision.

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Maybe the president ends up making post election. Maybe it's
in the decision he makes pre election. But you know,
if you were to play that out, there's a lot
of talented Republicans who can run. There's a lot of
talented Democrats who can run. And you know, twenty twenty
four feels like a lifetime right now away because I'm
spending all weight, every day, every minute of every day

(01:16:27):
focused on on this race. And quite honestly, as I
travel around the state and I ask New Yorkers, what
are your most important issues? What do you want me
to be focused on? The top two issues that I
hear about are crime in the economy. What do you
think what about the black community, the minority community, black
from browns? Right? What about our community community? Yeah, so,
speaking of which I'm glad Angela is not holding it

(01:16:51):
too much against me. But my daughter was one of
the judges at the Jamaican Jerk Fest a couple of
weeks ago, and I'm not going to mention how that
I ended up playing out. I thought that there was
a lot of time oleunce on your plate that day
at the at the celebrity cookoff comes to your mind. No, no, no,
you know, I was just saying we were together at
the Jamaican dirk Fest a couple of weeks ago with

(01:17:11):
terrible segue. No, no, no, that's when I was with
I was with Angelo at the in Jamaica together on
an assis because earlier you talked about Asian community and
don't know, I understand what I feel like, our community
always gets left. Well, no, that's what I'm saying, Like
the most important thing is to show up, so you know,
for example, that's one of the examples is you know,
a couple of weeks ago, we were together and there
was an amazing turn. I don't know how many folks

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were there, maybe like fifteen seventeen, eighteen, twenty thousand people
showed up in Queens for that event. I was at
a few days back, the National Night Out back in
Southeast Queens, sitting down with black passers in their first
leaves and Sunnyside. I was in Harlem just a few
days ago actually doing a press conference. Um, we were.

(01:17:53):
We were in that community multiple times. I remember I
had a debate. It was Juneteenth and they were asking
me like, what are you gonna do to you know,
show up and work with the black community. I was like, actually,
I just came here from harm that day. I co
chair the Congressional Caucus on Black Jewish Relations. I created
a caucus with John Lewis, W. Wasserman Schultz, Deborah Lawrence,
and Will Hurd the relationship between and I'm Jewish. I

(01:18:17):
believe that the relationship between a Jewish community and black
community is historically misunderstood. You have had rabbis and other
Jewish leaders marching with Martin Luther King and other civil
rights leaders and liberating concentration camps in World War Two,
and all Black Battalion was the most decorated battalion going

(01:18:37):
the furthest East and liberating dunch Kirchkin. So the relationships misunderstood.
The most important thing if you want to earn someone
support is to show up and to be able to
talk to him about the issues that matter most. But
if you think about what we were talking about earlier,
from education, kids stuck in multigenerational poverty, stuck in poor
performing schools, they should have access to that high quality chartersol.

(01:19:00):
They should be able to get a higher quality education
than they're getting right now, to stay in school, to
be able to succeed in life, have a good paying
job waiting for them after they go I believe that.
You know, as far as the system goes, we're talking
earlier about one veteran who is released too early. There
are there are people who they end up getting caught
on the wrong end of the law, and that the

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system itself kind of keeps them trapped in in that
and it's a it's it's a pipeline to prison inside
of our schools. That's what you know. It has been
spoken to me about the concern about some of these schools.
We know all of this already, Like you say, yeah,
I haven't heard yeahs. And that's the reason why education politicians,
because we know all list already. Yes, it's all education

(01:19:43):
is important, But like, you know, how do we fix
these problems? You know, minorities can't get homes right because
we can't get we can't get loans. And then if
we do get homes and we try to sell out homes,
we're in the lowest interest rate because we're black. You know,
our education is messed up. You know, we can't get books,
we can't get supplies. You know that. You know, they
pull us over way more than anybody else. You know,
to marijuana. We've been affected by marijuana and cannabis at most,

(01:20:04):
and it's harder for us to get a license from
marijuana at cannabis. So it gets to the point where
how do we help? You know what I mean, And
I get it you you judge Ange leaves to make chicken,
but that doesn't help. So for one, I mean, for one,
I do think it's important to show up because a
lot of people don't are not showing up, so people

(01:20:26):
don't feel represented, they don't feel heard because elected officials
and candidates both parties don't even show up. So that
is important. Education, I think is most important. Show up
when it's an election time. Anybody, they definitely do well,
that's a problem. It is right, it's election time. So
the uh So the second piece is I really feel
like education is the most important piece of this parental

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involvement to the maximum extent possible, to the maximum extent possible,
that you have parents involved in their kids education, that
a family unit can be as strong as possible. Sometimes
for a kid, the way the life goes, I had
three divorces my family growing up. It's not it's not easy,
you know, looking at the glass half full. I had
four parents growing up, so I guess, hey, that's that's

(01:21:08):
better than maybe having two um the having a good
paying job waiting for you so you can afford to
survive and then you could live the dream that you
can have some streets. Affordable housing is important right now.
There are people who want to invest the more affordable.
They want to build more affordable housing. But and they
have the capital to build a project. They could build

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a project in New York, or they could go build
a project with that money in some other place somewhere else.
And somewhere else is going to take them nine months
or twelve months or fifteen months, and here maybe it's
going to end up taking them three years or four
years or five years. So I feel like the red
tape right now is one of the biggest impediments of
getting people to invest their capital and to build more
affordable housing. Number one is education. And by the way,

(01:21:52):
that you can't underestimate the power of prayer and faith
in people's lives. That is that is important as well.
A lot of people are are feeling their religious freedom
under attack. That's a that's a piece of encouraging people
to go find God in their lives. And I'm Jewish,
you know, whatever your faith is as far as government goes,
we need our streets to be safe. Mayor Adams and

(01:22:14):
I we serve together in New York State Senate and
we've stayed in touch since we get along well, you know,
over the course of the rest of this campaign between
Mayor Adams and this governor's race, I'm sure he'll be
supportive of Governor Hockel. They're in the same party. I
get that. But I know that the story that will
get written in twenty twenty three is about how well

(01:22:38):
Governor Leeselden's working with Mayor Eric Adams. Why because it's
our job too. I know how to be able to
work with him. I believe he knows how to work
with me. And whether it's education, or it's fighting crime
or whatever else, that partnership is important to move our
city and stay forward. Give him the website Zelden for
New York dot Com, ze l d I n f

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o Are Zelden for New York dot Com on a
social media as well at lee Zelden on a whole
bunch of different platforms. And UH really appreciate you guys
having me in. It was an honor to be with
all of you, and I look forward to coming back
and uh, this was great. So I enjoyed the conversation. Man,
they said you were striking distance of of govern a
whole cool. So well, the big question was have I

(01:23:20):
been in yet to uh, you know, go on the
breakfast club and now you know, listen, every anybody who's
out there who has any questions. I'm an open door
you guys. Could you know today as you saw, you
asked them whatever questions you want with regards anything. There
are other people say, oh man, they might ask me
a question about so and so so, then they hid
and they don't show up. I'm here to answer whatever
questions you have about anything, and I come back and

(01:23:41):
do it again. That's right. The breakfast club, the breakfast
club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and so lagi chalomie
na gay. We are to breakfast club. Let's get to
the room as let's talk so lunch, It's all right.

(01:24:08):
Salon has been working on some new music and according
to Pitchfork, she is going to Lincoln Center. She's composed
music for the New York City Ballet, which is set
to premiere on Wednesday, September twenty eighth. So that's really dope. Okay, Like,
that's definitely something I would go and check out. So
the performance is going to take place multiple times over

(01:24:29):
the next several months and New York's Lincoln Center. After
the premiere in September, it'll be performed again in October
and then later on in May. So congratulations to her.
That's amazing, all right. And Adele is on the cover
of Elle September issue, and in this magazine she's talking
about how she is obsessed with her boyfriend rich Paul.
She said, I've never been in love like this. I

(01:24:50):
am obsessed with him. When asked if she would ever
want to remarry after getting divorced, she said, yes, absolutely,
I definitely want more kids. I'm a homemaker and I'm
a matriarch, and a stable life helps me with my music.
But right now, all I got in my brain is
my upcoming Vegas residency. I want to effing nail it. Okay,
this is Richard Paul feels the same. I'm sure he does.

(01:25:13):
I'm sure he does, all right. And Blackish creator Kenya
Barris is gonna write and direct a Wizard of Oz
remake at Warner Brothers. So it's a modern reimagining according
to key details on that project. And he's also yeah,
the Wizard of Oz. He's also remaking White Men Can't
Jump to by the way, to reboot. Why not a

(01:25:35):
remake of the Whizz You know what I mean? The
Wizard Black Wizard of Oz. You don't down right, He's
on down down. You still get down the road, getting
down down, down this road. I'm getting down the road.

(01:25:59):
Were getting down, Eason, We're getting down this goddamn room,
all right. And Dj khaled Um he's on the next
Drink Champs episode And here is the teaser for that.
I got taught you know. It's caled on Drink Champs
and it's a MELI. This album God did. It's usually
like my albums, you should be like to knockout. I
decided to knock out and hold it back in the

(01:26:20):
head like this to have thirteen albums. Nor if that thirteen,
that's that's not regular that I have this. God did? Man?
I serious? You mean God believing us and who played
with people believe in us in God did together go

(01:26:41):
even harder because he believed. That's the sum on God did.
All right, y'all hype Yeah, man day, I would love
to see cald No Nor, I'm sure that's gonna be entertaining. Oh,
caled On Nor. Yeah, I'm definitely done to watch your
drink talking about the album, Yeah, I'm definitely down the
watch Caldon drink Chams all right, and the megos well

(01:27:06):
Quabo and take off on the Megoes have sat down
for the first time as a duo to do their
first interview, and so in an exclusive interview with a
rap radar, they talked about what's happening, what's the creative process, like,
you know, working together in tantem with bouncing off each other,
Like I mean, it's just the chemistry. It's been on
some wanting was recording the same We always normally record

(01:27:30):
by our sale because we're so crazy on just dropping
on each other. And so when he go off and
record by yourself, I can't wait to see comeback and
just bring the impress each other sometimes and then we
go in. So it's just I feel like we made
the best music of course in the studio together because
like even if we say, like a bad bar barter

(01:27:51):
don't work, what's that don't work? Or change it up
and do something else. So what's up of the Meagles.
They're good. They ask why what you mean up? I mean?
Have they broken out on? This episode comes out Thursday,
so I'm sure you'll see all of it when the
episode drops from rap Radar. Yeah, I guess that's and
Brian b Dot Millar. That don't mean they broke up

(01:28:12):
just because the take off in Quavo doing their own project.
I think they calling it the Meagles. What you mean?
I thought they calling it uncle food and nephew or
something like that. It's uncle and uncle and Field, That's
what I thought. Okay, all right, Well, I'm sure we'll
find out on Thursday. And have we dropped on the
clues bombs for wrap Radar being back dropping the clues

(01:28:33):
bombs for Elliott and b Dot coming out of retirement
just start doing the podcast thing against? All right? Well, yes,
shout out to unc and Field, Elliott and Feld. Who's
the uncan who's the few? I'm sure Elliott's the uncle, yeah,
because he's older. Yes, okay, okay, and it's it was

(01:28:56):
his platform that he owned, So he's uncle chall Elliott
be Dot just a visitor. No, he's don't be no few,
I'm nephews. All right. Well, the people's choice mixes up. Next,
get your requesting. It's the Breakfast Club God Morning, So
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Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. I gotta
remind you four days left to my car show in
Atlantic City. I was out there yesterday making sure everything
was right, playing everything out, so don't forget to get
your tickets. Kids fibing under a free celebrity cars from
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We will be teaching how to we league and there's

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so much to go on, so I can't wait to
see you guys. And then the week after that is
Angela Yee Day. That's right Saturday outside the Barclays it's
gonna be free games, activities, performances, Bungee Garland is kaminating
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I do. The positive note is simply this man, God,
God is never late. We're just in patient. Breakfast club.
You'll finish for y'all. Dumb first day's first recipe sucker

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fail for Preyer. You the only father that avenue I
get my pregnant. I'm gonna be a better you. Prophecies
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my lan and can't tell her difference, one time for
who knows. Don't save her, shan't want to be said,
don't save her. She don't wanna be saved. Don't save her,
shan't wanna be said, don't save her. She don't want
to be saved. No role models in them here right now,
no role models to speak up. Search it through my memory,

(01:31:44):
my memory. I couldn't find one. Last night I was
getting my feet rough by the beddest not treating up.
But I swear to God us and you make it.
Call your girl up and tell her, hey, it's good. Sorry,
I'm never coming at home. I'm a safe and good.
They hain't the phone up. They proceeded later, would like
fans like now one one on the white neighborhoods ain't
got no shame about it. She think I was spoiled
and the rich because I can haven't even. He got

(01:32:05):
defensive and said, now I was the same without it.
But then I thought back back to a better meet,
before I was a beatless celebrity, before I started calling
calling fifty so heavily that when you could get a
platinum plat without no melody, you aren't sweating me. One
time for my La sisters, One time for my La
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who knows. Don't save her, she don't wanna be, said,
don't save her, She don't wanna be saved. Don't save her.
She don't wanna be said, don't save her. She don't
wanna be saying. Want a real love, dark skinning, a
fifth love, that Tata and that weird love that leave
her tooth pruss. It's a crib love. And you ain't
gotta wonder whether that's your kid love. I can. I

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