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yo yo yo yo yo Good morning angela ye, good morning,
d J M. D chol Mine the guy Peace to
the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. Yeah, definitely
is man. I feel blessed Black and Hilly favorite. How
y'all feel? I feel great? Man? Life is good. Um
today it's June eighth, right, drop on a clue bond
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fall of Geminis. I think I got a lot of
Gemini folks in my life. Geminis are the craziest man.
They're a little different. They're definitely a little different, but
they're very good people. Well that side in them, it's
very good. The other side is just, you know, we
don't know. Well aside from the Geminis. Shout out to
our Brooklyn nuts. Bucks in seven. Still he's still screaming
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now Bucks in seven. Yeah, I think last night was
a good precursor to take your prediction to you. Actually
you said what so I don't think we can listen
to you said the Knicks were gonna come out. Uh,
I picked the Sons, relaxed, listen. You don't get you
don't no, no, no, no, no, no no, no, no, no no.
Nobody gets it right all the time. By the way,
have you ever watched ESPN You think those guys you
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have guys ever get it right the whole inside the
NBA crew, we're not all of them. Shocking. Charl Barckley
definitely picked the Bucks, but I got the Bucks and
seven said you you said you wasn't gonna watch the
Floyd fight. You ordered that. Oh that was different. That
was just a change live you. I can't trust you.
I'll change my mind too. It's the next win the
nes whin. I'm gonna change my mind too. I'm like,
it is what it is. I I reserved the right
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to be wrong. Okay, all I'm saying it's Bucks and seven.
I know it's too old now, but that's why it's
a seven game series. Well, shout out to our Brooklyn
and s. They won by thirty nine points yesterday, the
biggest playoff win and that's history. Yeah it was nat
Let's look really good. But you still got the Bucks
and seven seven. Okay, you gotta stay with it. Bucks
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are a good team. Don't sleep sleute the Milwaukee. You
know what I'm saying. The first city to syndicate us,
all right, dropping a blue box be one hundred point seven.
The Bucks are a really good team, all right Now
the next to go to Milwaukee and do what they've
been doing in Brooklyn. It's a different ball game, but
I think Bucks and seven, all right, we'll keep this.
It's James harding back next game. Do we know that
the house is here? I wouldn't come back and pausing
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why he wants to play? They're up too old? You know?
They still they still have a championship to win, so
they still got the Eastern con Finals, still got the championship. Like,
if he's not ready to come back and don't need
to rush, it's not like they need to help coming back.
It doesn't look like they need to help if they
was down. Oh two, Okay, I might be saying, all right,
James Harden, come back. They don't need to help. I
don't think. Yeah. But if he's doing right, he's coming back,
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he wants to play. Let's playoff time. Bucks and seven? Oh,
my gosh, I'll right up the next one and seven,
I'm gonna say bucks and eights, my goodness. All right,
let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're
talking about now, Well, since we're talking about Bucks, let's
talk about Buckhead and Atlanta. They are talking about filing
for divorce from Atlanta and forming their own city. What
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y'all a can like Florida? It sounds very Florida Buckets.
I need to hear more Bucks in eight now, I
need to hear more Buckhead. Goodness, gracious, all right, we'll
get to it. Next is to Breakfast Club Corning morning.
Everybody is Ceja Envy Angela Yee Charlemagne the guy we
all the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news,
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all right, NBA last night, we talked about it earlier.
The Brooklyn Nets, I'm looking for the school. Yet they
won last night one twenty five to eighty six bucks
and seven. Phoenix beat denveral one twenty two, one oh
five nauvos for Phoenix. Some sons look good, then souns
look good too, suns look good too. And tonight Atlanta
takes on Philly a right, and also the Utah takes
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on the Clippers. Now what else we got? All right, Well,
let's talk about this COVID crime wave. According to Mayor
Keisha Lance Bottoms in Atlanta, the city is facing a
COVID crime wave. Homicides are up by about sixty three
percent compared to the same time last year, and Buckhead
is trying to file for divorce and form their own city.
They said, we're establishing our own police force and we
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will eradicate CRIMEA. The crime has gotten to a point
where it's just unmanageable, and it seems like there is
no end in sight. Some Buckhead residents say they're paying
too much in taxes and not getting that bang back
for their buck, siding concerns with local public schools, broken infrastructure,
and lagging public services like waste collection. Don't blame this
on COVID, though. COVID just exposed all the underlying conditions
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that already existed in these communities. COVID crippled economy. These
people were already not doing well financially, so after last year,
they damned sure not doing well. I also feel like
a lot of people went to Atlanta because it was
open that don't live there, like, oh yeah. But I'm
just saying, don't believe it on COVID. It's the fact
that people are hurting financial crimes of everywhere. Yeah, that's
why they're committing crimes, because people are hurting financially right now.
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All right, well, we'll see what happens with that. And
there's a new Alzheimer's drug that's the first of its
kind to be FDA approved, But there are a lot
of risk along with taking this, but it's been a
major development for patients in the biotech industry. They said,
this is the first time we have any new approved
treatment for Alzheimer's disease over the past two decades. So
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this new drug is called adu helm and it's for
treating early Alzheimer's disease. So if you find out early on,
you get those signs early enough, then you can actually
try this. It's been conditionally approved by the FDA. And yes,
this is something that is encouraging for the one and
nine Americans over the age of sixty five who are
facing a diagnosis of Alzheimer's. According to the Alzheimer's Association,
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over five million Americans have it and this number is
expected to more than double by twenty fifty. How do
you know what the signs are early on? Do people
with all timers know? They haven't a lot of times
now and sometimes people around you can recognize it though, Yeah,
you can't remember something, you can't remember somebody's name, you
don't remember Like I had a neighbor that couldn't remember
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how to get home, so he was stuck on the
side of roll, didn't know how to eat, didn't know
if they should be using their fork or their spoon. Also,
like my mother in lawd didn't know who her daughter was,
like little things like that. But it would come in
and out. But they said this drug has a bunch
of side effects. But I mean, if they had an
opportunity to get it, I mean, to help them out.
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I would you even know what the side effects are? Yeah,
some of the potential side effects are brain swelling, tiny
bleeding in the brain. And so now they said it's
still light years from where we were, though, and I
think studies should continue now that the drug is approved.
I don't take yeah, saying that you know the possible
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side effects a weigh the benefit. I agree. I don't
know about leading on the brain brain swelling. I think
I'll pass right now. I waited that a little longer.
I guess it gets people hope though, that as they're
trying to develop this, you know that potentially and you
said they're working on it, it's conditionally approved. I think
it's just all about what you what you what you
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what you forget right? What all time is right? I mean,
because there's some memories you want to get rid of,
but it's in some things you don't. You can't control it.
They can't pick and choose. See that it would be
like that movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. That's
what that was about. Yeah, you know, you could pick
at you little memories. You can erase your memory. Be amazing.
All right, Well that is your front page news. All right,
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get it off your chest eight five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now. Phone lines to a wide open again.
Eight hundred five eight five point five. Man, Angela didn't
tell us about the Atlanta buckhead story. I wanted to
hear more about that, but more. I just told you
you did. I think you wanted to separate from Atlanta. Yeah,
informed their own city. Oh I didn't hear that part.
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You forgot about that. I I might have an early time.
I didn't hear that part. Heard something about crime. All right,
all right, it's the breakfast club, the breakfast club. This
is your time to get it off your chests, whether
you're Man or blast. So we better have the same in.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello.
(08:36):
Who's this? Good morning? Good morning from at L. What's
happening's brother? Get it off your chest? How you doing? Man?
I was calling you give a little bad clash Endy
cooked about a couple of weeks ago. He was like
the cup, but he got the nerve to talk about
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my prediction. He just threw it on me like you
picked the Knick, like he didn't pick him too, Bro,
why are you living in the past, no, man, because
when when when the final sports? Like you didn't even
want to talk about it. You gotta stop doing that, man,
I ain't gonna I liked your young man. I liked
your young a lot. I love his heart. Man. He
don't back down to nobody. Man, I really like people.
My prediction was wrong. Okay, that's all. Y'all might want
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to find that fan and you from you from Buckhead?
Tell me about Buckhead. Why Buckhead won't to be its
own city? Well, Buckhead is just like, uh, the north
part of Atlanta. Let's just been a lot of crime
going on out there, but he's basically trying to separate
from the city over So y'all treating Buckhead like we
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treat Florida. I wouldn't stand Florida crazy Buckhead not quite Buckhead,
not quite Florida yet, is what You're not fucking crazy.
It's a lot of crime now, I mean that's what
you know most of the people. That's why I didn't
A lot of crime going on. But people like they're
getting them licks, they getting them next, people leaving their
keys in their car, leaving their cars open and things
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like that. But putting bricks of the t Yeah, man,
I've been seeing so many people losing their tires and
all types of crazy stuff. Putting bricks under the time.
What's that, dude? Well, you take the ties, you put
the bricks, you know how you're gonna hold the car up.
So they put the bricks on the roads and stuff
so they can steal the tires come out and your
cars just down some bricks, all right, brother, I have
a going man, y'all. Hello, who's this? What's that? What's
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that is? Missus Sanders? Man, you can blessing dog Rips club,
because I want to get dunky the days to the
person and try to do fraud you all with her?
Was fraud in Florida? Go yeah, yeah, you hear me.
I'm calling by the person that try to do fraud
on me this morning, din there in Florida, and you
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deserve dunkey in the days because I am fraud alert
on my account. That's right. They try to steal your
credit cards, steal your numbers. When they try to mind,
they try to sell it from it. Man, they try
to flight me. They can't swipe swiping? No swiping? Have
you heard of carma? You better be careful? Well, salute
(11:11):
to the good Nigerians down in Florida. Tried to get you.
I can't even laugh. I can't even laugh at him. Hello,
who's that swipe a swiper? What U dough? What do Detroit? You?
Hctor Charlotte DJ he ain't good? Good morning? Hey real quick?
Can I shout out? My son? He graduating ki tomorrow.
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Many happy birthday a full first grader? Man a birthday? Congratulations?
Are they doing it in person or what they're doing? Uh,
they're doing Yeah, they're doing a person kind gonna be
all outside, They're gonna walk around. But I'm not a
question what this is my first kid? What do you
get your son from that graduation? I mean, I'm no
daughter to get like flowers? You get him some balloons.
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You get him some balloons, some balloons. That's all a
card to give him a hug, telling congratulations, Take me
my ice cream or something. I mean I'm going just
at it, like going taking them out, hanging out out. Yeah,
you should take them out and hang out. What's his
favorite food? I mean there's no toys of us now
taking the target, little out of toys. That's all. Take
them to Sonic Man, get them a milkshaking, some chicken
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tenders and some fries. Maybe happy, I got you, I
got you all right, but yeah, shout out to him.
It's Marciano. Congratulations. Trust me kid. Love milkshakes in the summertime.
If my wife took my daughters, my two youngest daughters
to chick Fili yesterday just to get milkshakes. They was
playing for an hour. They were just happy with the milkshakes.
Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
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one on five one. If you need to ven hit
us up now. Was the breakfast Club? Good morning, the
breakfast Club everybody. If you've been someone who hasn't necessarily
filed for taxes in the past, you may be missing
out on money coming back to you in COVID times.
Eric Smith of the irsays it's important for both first
time filers and people who don't usually file because their
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income is fairly low. For someone in that situation who
may have some income, or they may have no income
at all, they typically don't file a return, but if
they did, they would qualify in many cases for those
special payments that were issued last year and that are
available on the twenty twenty returned through the Recovery Rebate credit.
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Smith adds that the IRS has tried to make it
pretty easy for first time filers or those who usually
don't file. Even if there's only one reason to file.
People can use free file if they want to take
advantage of that option, even if their only reason for
filing a return is to claim the recovery rebate credit.
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I might bower if this is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed, we
want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Who this? Hey?
This is team Jim and I. What's up? DJ Louise
Booty and doctor Lenard? Yeah, how y'all doing today? Doctor
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Lenard is funding DJ lose by how much? How much?
How much you charge for your service? Is DJ lose Booty?
I don't know. You tell me doctor. I think sixty
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is Kaja blunt Man. I have in Florida. I wanted
(14:54):
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All that tobacco gonna eventually catch up to you. Brother,
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My last name? My last name or your last name
(15:38):
is blunt. Okay, all right, salute to you king. Hello,
who's this? Oh? Hey? What's your name? Brother? Yeah? Yeah, bro?
What's up? Man? Yo? Yo? Good morning a man? Good
for me, y'all. I always listen to y'all. Bromm, thank
you my name. Everybody. Don't be fulfilled. But I wanted
to get off my check because I was. I was
(16:02):
what I've been. I've been. I've been drinking drinking. What
you say something? Hi? I was? I was rocked up
in jail and as the kind of correctional facility. How
long I was? I was for fifteen a month and
I was helped for a robbery they never committed due
to the pandemic with a drop for me. I was
(16:23):
supposed to be as a um take a ground, a downgrade,
a charge for test instead of a robbery. And I
just wanted to get off my chest man because the
correct the correction atility screw up like a mom it is.
That's what they need to call it, the corruption facility,
because they're not trying to correct nothing. Hey they ain't
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because they ain't trying. I was supposed right, It's clear
because they asked for people to get help actually but
actually they ain't doing nothing about But they ain't doing
about nothing, man. Yeah, they should, they should. They should
have trades in there for y'all to learn so when
y'all come out, y'all can have like some some some
(17:04):
certified training. Another note, it's mad drugs and that's just that.
That's that's going on around the drug systems. And they
and they ain't got um they got a plug, ain't
got a drug program with um with people to get
of position with taking some boptions and all that ship.
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And the people ain't really um seeking help for they
used as a community by being black. We all need
to get it together and we all need to change
these systems because everybody could up around it. Well, I
agree from us going to get off my chest. But yes,
(17:49):
sir Bill Fresh, he don't know that he can't not
curse on the radio. You're locked up for fifteen listening
to the podcast. He listening to all that cursing on podcast.
You don't no no better? Alright, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. We
got rumors on the way. Yes, and two of our
Kelly's lead attorneys have filed paperwork to withdraw from his
(18:10):
federal case allegedly. All right, we'll get into that. Next
is the breakfast club, Good Morning. The breakfast club critic
Power one oh five one Weather, it's reported, is sponsored
by Duncan Power one five one. See, that's part of
the problem right now, the problem as a DJ. And
(18:31):
even if when you listen to the radio, you DJ. Right, so,
like this song right here, nobody ever plays the full
version of this all they played, you know, the part
with the dance and then it goes song is too long.
I don't know the hell you complaining about this morning
song is too long? Nobody plays the full Yes, just
the first verse in the hook. You're on radio to
(18:51):
do TikTok songs that might listen. By the way that
that might that might not be a bad way to
program in the future. A verse in the hook, just
in and out. It's possible, all right, you want to
mix in the morning, Yeah, do that? Ain't doing exactly? Okay, Well,
the way my contracts is, you know, you and DJ,
the way my contract is, you know, we'd have to
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read the go shit, oh please need it. Okay, anyway,
let's get to the rumors. Let's talk showtime listen. Oh
GOSHU report got it's report the breakfast club. Well, Showtime
is offering pay per view refunds after that fight crashed
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Floyd Mayweather versus Logan Paul. The live stream was crashing,
So imagine you pay forty nine nine to see the fight,
but then there were several stream crashes mid broadcasts. Yeah.
I was wondering because then a couple of my group
chats people was like, Yo, my scream just went out,
and I was like, now mine I was watching on
Showtime pay per view. Yeah, I'm wonder if that affects
the money that they get from, you know, because then
(19:54):
if you have to give out refunds and Floyd epecting
to get affects their money. Yeah, it would have to
if they getting the piece of the paper of your revenue,
because that's revenue that's going back. Man, that sucks. How
can they tell if yours crashed or not? Like, could
anybody just say mine kept crashing? I have no idea,
you know, back in it well it doesn't matter that.
But when I was a kid, we used to do
that all the time. We used to watch the wrestling
thing and then like it was expensive back then and
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be like, well, they crashed. I never got to say it,
and they you always would refund. Yeah, you know, there's
no statute of limitations on that, and you gotta be
you gotta be careful with that too, because there's a
lot of people who might just have been disappointed in
the fight calling to get a refund in line about
the stream crashing. Now there's all these conspiracy theories as well.
Some people think that that clip that shows Floyd maywhere
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they're holding up Logan Paul after knocking him out as
part of a conspiracy. That there was some money that
Floyd had on the fight and he wanted to influence
the income the outcome by not letting him get knocked out.
And huh, socid, you wake him up. He knocked him out,
He held him for one second and get get up,
get up, and you get back up. And it's like
a clip that was circulating. But obviously when you don't
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see the full clip, you can't really see everything that
happened because he was hanging on to him, but he
was still throwing punches. He wasn't unconscious or staggering. But
here's what Logan Paul had to say about this conspiracy theory. Yo,
I'm seeing this narrative going around that there's one part
in the fight where Floyd punched me and I kind
of like leaned down him a little bit, and it
looks like I kind of went limp. And people are
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trying to spin it and say that he knocked me
out and caught me and kept me up to keep
the fight going to the eighth round. Shut the up, like,
just shut up, like stop trying to discredit what happened
last night. Floyd would have gotten paid regardless, and he
probably would have gotten more if he knocked them down.
I'm sure that there was bets that Floyd was going
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to knock him out, you know what I mean. So
what would Floyd gain by holding him up? Absolutely well,
in a conspiracy theory, you would tell other people what
to bet on and make a whole lot of money
because you told you already knew what the outcome of
a distance. I ain't go a lot. In the fourth round.
When I seen Floyd coming up and he was swinging
like crazy when he first came out, I said, oh,
Floyd about to go down all right now. Robert Kraft
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got a surprise gift, and that gift for him turning
eighty years old. Was a Bentley from jay Z, Meek
Mill and Michael Ruben. Very easy for me to hate
on this continue very easy, all right, so you get
to see Michael Rubin actually uh giving him the present.
We knew you were to get it yourself. You know,
you went all over this house. So you are you
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exactly what from Meek and Jay and and and Will
and Alan and Dasbel And that's exactly how good fund
should you get because we couldn't get resources. Come on,
now you should be able to get any car. Next
time you have a problem getting the call, call me.
With the amount of money and resources you have, I
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can get you any call. Une. God bless hold, God
bless Michael Rubin, God bless Meek Mill for being great friends.
But I wish I would buy that wealthy ass man
a Bentley. Okay, I have rules, and one of those
rules is never splurge on someone who has more money
than you. Okay, No, you do that for your friends,
your friend's birthday, Do something nice, doesn't matter how how
rich they are. Do something for Robert that will bring
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him joy that he can't do for himself. Take take
Robert to a nice Jamaican dinner in Brooklyn. Let him
see how it feels the order off the menu at
a Jamaican restaurant and they don't have nothing you ask for.
That's what life is about. Set up a massage, see much.
But she's right though, for do something, do something that
he can't do for himself. He's good on massage all right. Now.
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R Kelly's lawyers have requested to be taken off of
his case ahead of his federal trial. And that's the
federal sex trafficking case in Brooklyn, just two months before
it's supposed to start. So the attorney Stephen Greenberg and
Michael Leonard have filed documents to withdraw and they have
not been approved yet. Apparently they've been having disagreements with
each other and with the other attorneys that are on
(23:53):
the team that's defending R. Kelly, And they said, we
refused to try a case with lawyers who don't have
the appropriate level of experience and skill because that is
not in the client's best interest. And the two attorney
said in a statement that was provided to TMZ, it's
a shame that lawyers can't supress their own egos or
self interest and do or act in the client's best interests.
Sometimes people just won't listen and there is nothing you
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can do. This is getting a little messier. All right,
Well that is your room of report. All right, thank you?
Missing now from page news. What we're talking about, Well,
you might not have to carry your idea anymore. So
let's see if you guys are with this. All right,
we'll get to a Nexus to breakfast club. Good morning.
So sad, I'm so sad that I don't have no
(24:37):
friends that would buy me here Bentley. I wouldn't want
a bent Ley though, Okay, sure, don't say it again.
Don't need to remind you. Well for all your friends
that were about to chip in and buy you a Bentley,
he does not want to just getting something nice and stuff,
(24:59):
maybe a tw yeah, some type of okay, guys, say
some Marvel character on it. All right, Well, let's get
into front page news. Last night NBA, the Nets beat
the Bucks one twenty five eighty six bucks and seven,
and also the Suns beat the Nuggets one twenty two
one oh five. Not tonight, sons and seven. Shut up man,
(25:21):
the Hawks teak going to seventy six? Is the Clippers
take on the Jazz tonight. What else we got ye
well up here, and I heard I can never tell
if there is an outage that's major or if the
Wi Fi just doesn't work. And it looks like a
lot of places were just affected by some major internet outages.
So I was looking at this story just now, and
I had to do it from my phone because we
don't have Wi Fi up here. But they said the
(25:42):
Internet is down for a bunch of different sites. Social
media news sites including CNN and The New York Times
have been hit by an outage. Let's go yes right now,
they're saying. Some of the companies that have been affected
our Reddit, Amazon, HBO, Max, Hulu, Amazon, Web Services at Sea, Twitter, Google, Target, Iodify,
and others. And when they pop back up, it's going
to be the extraterrestrials letting us know that they are here,
(26:05):
drop on a clues bombs from my alien cousins that
are on their way on the wheel. Just as much
for cybersecurity than regular security. All right now, Apple Wallet,
there's a new update that will allow iPhones to be
used as digital ID at airports. I like that, so
you can scan your driver's license or your ID. It'll
be stored in your phone after an encryption process, and
(26:28):
then they're also working with TSA, so iPhones can be
used as idea security checkpoints is about we don't do
that now, Well Clear does that if you have cleared
your license. The only problem is if you don't have
your license with you, you could get randomly selected to
show your ID, so you have to at least it'll
be on your phone. I like that idea because I
hate I hate carrying my wile little I can put
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everything in my carry on. There's nothing like Clear and
pre check. By the way, Lord have mercy, Thank God
for Clear and pre check. You got global and sho, no,
I got too many felons. You can. It's really easy
to get global entry. It's true because even if you
had I know somebody who had like some type of
like small ticket or something and they couldn't get it.
Really yeah, yeah, I got, I just got. Really, I'm
(27:10):
tired you getting on this radio given out I legal
tips every day there was still someone else's identity. No,
it's not illegal. You gott to write a letter and
say what happened during that time, what was the reason,
And usually they'll let you clip and the letter it's
still in there. I just had to go for another meeting.
They say, oh, we still have your case from nineteen
whatever it was. You had to have another meeting. Yeah,
(27:31):
every five years, I got to go for another meeting.
I just do mine online just we knew it. Not me,
I got to go. When you take your picture, you
wear your Beijing because you're like, like, you look very
suspicious when you got the black Beard. But once they
hear that you were stealing wrestling pay per views, they're
going to actually flag you again. That was that was now.
Apple has also announced two new defining features for a
FaceTime on iOS fifteen. I got the automatic update this morning.
(27:54):
I was like, when I never agreed to this, But
you have the ability to send FaceTime invite links. What
is that? So you know, just like Zoom, you'll send
a link, like how we send a link. So now
you can send a FaceTime invite link. And then they
also have a share play feature, which will allow you
to shore screenshare watch movies, and listen to music with friends.
FaceTime Invite link is very important because y'all are very
intrusive when y'all just randomly FaceTime people. I just told
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somebody that yesterday, I was like, yeah, I don't really
FaceTime like that. Actually, you know what. I was interviewing
Justine Sky yesterday and we were talking about that, and
she said her and her friend's FaceTime all the time.
I only talks on FaceTime. But she's only twenty five
years old. I think younger people tend to like use
FaceTime all the time. I don't like that. Don't FaceTime
call me. I don't. I don't want to be looking
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at you while I'm talking to you. You're also a
conspiracy theorist, so you might feel like, you know, they're
stealing your face. Suit That's why I never used to
get on Snapchat and do that. What's do things? Go?
Forget it, Let's move on. Amazons has announced that he
will fly into space next month. Okay, from space. That
(28:58):
changes changes you really relationship with this planet, with humanity,
it's one Earth. I want to go on this flight
because it's the thing I've wanted to do all my life.
That's an adventure. It's a big deal for me. I
invited my brother to come on this first flight because
we're plus as friends. Now that's a gift. That's how
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you stunt Okay, Jeff basis like, if your little Petty Bentley,
Robert Krafft that Meek Mill and Jay Z and Michael
Rubin bought you, I'm going to space. Where's that bidding
at already? Because I know because at two point eight
million yesterday, I don't know where it's that now. But
if you are trying to get this auction, it's gonna
end on June twelfth. So for all of our listeners,
if you can bid like three million, you can proudly
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get Jeff Bezos one. Okay, as far as we know,
because that's some stunt in there, that little you know
beef they got between billionaires and trillionaires. That's it right there.
I'm going to space. I'm just making this up. That's
that's that's it right there. And I would do that
for my friends because I know one of my friends
that really really wants to go to space, and they's
been talking about this for damn near twenty years. And
that's a little Duvall. Little Duvall has been literally talking
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about going to space for twenty years. That's what he wants.
He to take good money for a little Duvall to gard.
I think it would be amazing. He just wants to
take a selfie in space with the Earth behund all, Right, well,
maybe you and your friendship chip in and get that
friend how much point eight million right now? So far? Who?
You don't like him like that? I love him, but
I need at least forty five friends, at least a
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quarter million. His followers could chip in a dollar? Yeah, true,
Sin Duvall to space. His bond day is next week
or July. Nope, nope, Now I got kids. I don't
know what's out there. I don't know what's gonna happen.
Oh it's already at three point two millions. Dance. We
need to act fast. Yeah, somebody set to go fund
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me up for a little duke ball. If you really
know you want to win, you wait until June twelve
to see where the bidding is at. By then, and
then you wait till the last minute. It's only one
seat available. Get to be with Jeff Bezos and his
brother man something. Go fund me up, tell us that
to go fund me up for your play play boyfriend Duvall,
And let's um, let's let's raise some money for go
to space for his born days will be so annoyed out,
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Get me out of here. Come on, man, all right,
let's hope up the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. If you could go to space?
Would you? Would you hop it in? Get the money?
Get the money part. Let's just say it was free
as a seat available. What we need to know right now,
if I was like eighty seventy something eighty something ninety nine,
you would remember, demure I was there. Just take the
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picture to be on the ground stupid. Eight hundred five
eighty five one o five one. Would you go to space?
We ain't gonna have no choice in a minute because
the UFO is coming. All right, the lease is up
on Earth. Why would we have to go to stay
because they're gonna take us us That's right, we've been ruining.
They planned that, we've been leasing. Okay, what do you
do when your tat it's messed up? A building? A victim?
(31:58):
All right? You can actually why you can be like
I've been living here already. We're squatting up and don't
even realize. All right, well, eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. Would you go to space? Take
the money out of it? If you get if you
got a chance to sit next to Jeff, would you go?
I would if it was safe, I would definitely go.
If it was like getting on a plane to fly somewhere,
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I would absolutely go to space. How could you not?
But it's not it's not safe. It's like, how do
you know it's not safe? How do you know it's
not safe? It doesn't sound get you if you're just
messing up, Jeff Bezos playing. I ain't messing with you. Y'all.
Don't even take the subway. Yeah, you're right, we don't
even take the subway. Now you want to go to space?
Are you comparing the subway to space. Subway is a
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lot more dangerous to space. I would just throw that
out there, but we'll talk about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's
topic time. The phone called eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one to join it to the discussion
with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is
(33:02):
stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now if you just joined us,
we're talking about going to space. Now, where did this
conversation come from you. Well, Jeff Bezos is going into
space with his brother, and there's one seat available. It's
up for auction. There at three point two millions so far.
All right, let's start to go fund me. We're gonna
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get a little Duvall on that space ship. Literally, I'm
not even exaggerating. Little Duvall has been talking about wanting
to go to space for the past twenty years. I'm
talking about literally, he's always talked about going into space,
taking a selfie outside of the Earth. Let's start to
go fund me to get little Duvall to go to space.
That would be dope. I put a doll on it. Hello,
who's this? We ain't talking, would you like? We ain't
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answer the question ourselves. I said, no, I ain't going
to goddamn space. If it's safe and it's like getting
on a plane and traveling somewhere, yes, I would go
to space. Bro, you won't even got of. First of all,
the New York City subway is terrible and it's dangerous, okay,
And there's I take my chances in space, right. I've
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been taking the train my whole entire life. My mom
works for the transit the thory she takes the train
to work every days. One of those people that don't
know she's crazy. You know what I mean? Listen to
this New York City Crown. Four attacks within three hours,
New York City subway, sixty sixty year old man stabbed
in the back. How many people take the train every day?
Last in the face. You know how many people are
listening right now? On the train? He talking about You
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ain't told me nothing about et and out beating nobody
up in space. But you don't told me four crimes,
four attacks on the subway in New York. I'm going
to space? Hello? Who's this? Brush? Man? You're going to space? No,
I'm not man, I ain't here nobody you know how?
You know the Bible wasn't written in space. You got
(34:47):
a point there. You don't know that they talk about
the wheel. They talk about the wheel and the sky
in the Bible. That wheel and the sky came from space?
Is this like the Musk SpaceX project? Y'all know we
in space? Right? Hello? Is in space? We y'all do
know that, right? But I'm not leaving this earth. I
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like this place. Hello? Who's this? And what I bad? Me?
This money? What money? You're going to space, Broye, don't
know black people don't go to space. Get high. How
do y'all know black people don't go to space? He
might be from space. No, black man, you never even
see black people leave a house. Man. Come on, man,
he got a point. Man. I really didn't leave Brooklyn
(35:29):
until I was about a year ago. Hello. Who's this?
My name is Trigged from Bergen County? How are you doing?
Trigger more? You going to space? Bro? Yeah? Absolutely, I'm
only twenty here, and I've been trying to start civilization
over since nineteen ninety two. It's over for us, bro
(35:52):
Mercury cludo mercery? Where's that mercury mercery? Whatever? I'm still
a white people. I'm sending my white cousins and my
white STAMI members face and make sure they don't enclave us.
Oh my gosh, how is that going to approve anything?
White people? I'm not even in space, man. Black people
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supposed to be in space. Man, how do you know
we're not the aliens? I believe that all those UFOs
that they've been seeing a black people on the wheel
and Fable did not see spaceships on Bankcad for no
goddamn reason why do you think the spaceships on bankcad
to pick up black people? Don't confuse me? Hello, who's this?
You a space already? Bro? Yeah, he's calling U some space.
(36:36):
I'd love to go to pace do Why wouldn't you?
I don't really want to right now? And they say
it only take eleven minutes to get there. That sounds
really dangerous. Yeah, that sounds super dangerous. Eleven minutes to
get the space. You sure would you read that? I
just heard somebody in the room said I haven't even researched.
And he said it somebody is gonna last. You want
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to know how long it is? It's around thirty minutes,
he said, I'm now thirty minutes is still fast? Thirty
minutes is New York to DC? That's Charlotte, the Columbia,
South Carolina. Yes, I'm getting up thirty minutes he sees
thirty minutes on a plane. Yeah, like forty minutes here,
I'm out. I ain't going eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one? Would you go to out of space?
(37:20):
Jeff Jess Jeff Basos is going to outer space. He's
bringing his brother. He has one seat available. Would you
take it? Let's talk about it. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning call opinions to the breakfast Club top on.
(37:42):
I did five five one five one morning. Everybody is
tj Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, Jeff Bassos,
he's going out of space. He's bringing his brother with him,
and he has one seat available. There are bidding on that.
See right now. The bids at three point two million.
But let's take the money out of it. And he's
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going July twentieth, so you have until then to think
that Jeff Baso stunting on you. You hit me and
make it Jeff Baso stunting on these other billionaires. Okay,
that is that's a different level of stunt. What Meek
Mill and Jay Z and Michael Rubin different. Robert Craft
is cool with that, Bentley, But man going to space
to get a selfie in space? Different levels out of space.
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Oh you want to do take a selfie? Hello? Who's this?
Hey Tory? Hey Tory, you're going out of space. Hell no,
I'm not going out, thank you for a reason. My
people are on the ground. Okay, I'm not going any there,
crazy'all unprotected sex, y'all be having, but y'all scared to
go to space. Yeah, I'm married, I can have at
I was talking about before you was married. Oh hello,
(38:49):
who's we're going on? Man? It's small You going to space? Bro? No,
absolutely not. Man. You could pay me. That's a lie.
I give you five million right now, you're going to space.
They can pay y'all to take a vaccine, but can't
pay y'all to go to space. You a goddamn liar. NOA,
I ain't. Honestly, man, I ain't gonna I'm scared. I
like good. Scoring to space and getting lost in faith
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gotta be the worst way to go, man, Like that
gotta be the worst. You know it wouldn't they make
a movie about you in the future. You would beat
up who else? Who else in the hood got lost
in space? Bro? With Jeff Bezos. With Jeff Bezos, I
wouldn't take whatever Jeff Bezos, white guy, but at the
cost I wouldn't take that To go to face. Now,
(39:32):
I will say this to your point. It would be
whacked to go to space and get lost with Jeff
Bezos because nobody's gonna remember you're just gonna be all
about Jeff Bezos and whoever else was on the ship.
You know what I'm saying. Yeah, that would shuck. That's
an experience. I'm just I'm just good. Can you imagine
you take a selfie from space with Jeff Bezos and
you don't get a lot of likes? He's so mad?
By the way, who else is on the plane? I
mean Jeff Bezos is brother and one other person only
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fits three oh three people? Yeah, oh, Jeff ain't coming.
Let me ask the stupid question is is there a pilot? Well,
didn't shoot the rocket? Shit? Yeah, I think it's like
computerized and they just ain't going that. You just hop
back in and just shoot you back. You don't get out,
did you like get out? I don't think you get out? No,
you gotta get out for the selfie. Hey, bro, I
don't know. It sound like Jeff Bezos playing in his
grand finalie. Like this don't sound right? You're going, hello,
(40:16):
who's this? This is Victoria? Victoria? You go into space? No?
Why a y'all so scared of space? Because I feel
like we don't we seen the miss with another atmosphere.
That's like we don't want the Emenus come down here,
miss work. That's a bad idea that she has a point, right,
They we don't know if they want us there. How
(40:38):
are we gonna just show up unannounced? I think that
Earthlings are the most primitive beings in the whole entire
Solar System and all these galaxies, and I think all
of these extraterrestrials have more advanced technology than us, and
we're just catching up. That's why we're able to go
in space. Now, that's what I think. Nah. Good, Some
people don't even want undocumented migrants coming here, But we're
gonna just show up in space. That is true. We
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might be crossing borders that were not posted to cross.
That is true of the story, guys. The moral of
the story is, all you people who be on xanex perks,
crack heroin, you're already beaming up somewhere, so you might
as well go to space. What's the problem. I would go? There,
you go, let's set from me. I would go. If
it was safe, I would go. Oh now, how could
you not space? You wouldn't want to see space? All? Right?
In Bucks and seven, right, we get to see what
(41:21):
the Earth is flat? Yes, Bucks and seven because Kyrie
Irving believes in the flat Earth. Okay, Bucks and seven,
But wouldn't you want to see the Earth and really
be able to like tell all these flat Earth was
the Earth and flat? Now, let me let a couple
more people go up there and try it out first. Yeah.
I don't want to be first. Oh yeah, I don't
want to be first, but I would go if it was.
I don't think you would be first. When I'm eighty,
we out going to space? All right? Well we got
(41:43):
rooms all the way, yes, And Tory Lanes is talking
about artists turning on him after what happened when megan
the Stallion. He was on the Million Dollars with the
Game podcast, so you have to hear what he had
to say. All right, we'll get into that next. It
is the Breakfast Club the Morning, Good Morning. I really
want to know what's what scares y'all so much about space?
(42:04):
Like why the thought of space because of an unknown? Yeah, okay,
that makes sense. Most people are scared of the unknown.
I'm not scared of space. I'm scared of getting to space.
The rocket ships up there. But I mean, okay, once
you get there, yeah, I mean, just like anything else
in my opinion, how do you know space? It's like anything.
I don't know, But like when you travel all these
other countries and all these other places, you don't know
where you go and you don't know what to expect.
(42:24):
You just go. When you did, you try to a
lot of these people that we know that lived there
and have experienced it and traveled there and treated like
a roller coaster. Yeah, you know what I mean personally
that's been to space. That could be like a girl
was so much fun. Let me tell you that where
to eat? Jeff Basos about to let us know either
that of Jeff Basos is a plot in this grant
for now, because it didn't. He just stepped down from Amazon.
(42:45):
He did. I don't know, man, Jeff might be Jeff
might have it all played out a whole lot of money.
I don't know if it's tongue, but I don't think
he would do that if he's looking to bring any
random because it's a random that can take that. But
somebody with me, clearly eleven minutes to get there. That's fast,
that's rocket ship. I'm scared about. By the way, we're
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talking about trillionaires right. Clearly, he might know something that
we don't know nothing about. That is true, you know
what I mean? You might get out there and it's
an Applebee's, it's still applebeets. I'm just saying, you don't know.
You might get the space and there might be a
whole set up. Maybe maybe, But you only have about
three minutes to walk around. So what'd you get there?
So you get to get out? Yeah, get get out
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three minutes and then you got to get back and
come right back. Yeah, where I guess the space suit.
I would assume what if you got to pay extra
for the space suit? No, I'm just included in the included.
But see, that's another thing, like like what you get
to unbuckle? You get when you're up there because you
gotta have Oh you know what, Actually, maybe you don't
get out. You just get to unbuckle yourself and float
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for three minutes. I would assume you float in the caps.
I'm sure you don't. Yeah, I'm saying, how could you
get out in space and then you get out and
walk around? I'm sitting, Yeah, that's right, But where the
hell would you want I've seen too many movies with
the chords snaps and then the person floats off. The
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Captain Marvel will come save you. You know what I'm saying,
Bring you back to Earth, all right? Lands, and then
now you can't get back. I wonder what aliens look like?
Do they look like alf you look? You are an alien?
You are an alien? What was that movie where they
were like in stuck in space for all that time?
So arrogant? You know a movie I'm talking about? What?
Sid know what I'm saying, y'all, it's I want to
ask her, say, I wonder what aliens look like? We
(44:32):
are aliens to somebody, The people on other planets they
were aliens. What do you call them? What do you mean?
If I know what we call them, but that doesn't
mean that they call themselves, then yeah, if that's offensive
to them, that's exactly what we call them aliens. We
call them extraterrestrials. Now I'm canceled. We call them an alien.
We don't know what they call themselves, but they're gonna
let us find out soon enough. The will is coming baby,
(44:54):
All right? Well, we got rumors on the way, yes,
and let's talk about a new gab for Snoop don't
all right, we'll get to it next to Breakfast Club
comoting this is the Rumor Report with Angela Ye. Tianna
(45:14):
Taylor is the sexiest woman alive according to Maxim on
their annual one hundred lists, she posted Somebody Pinch Me Wow.
Stepping back in front of the lens has been a
journey of self reflection and self confidence. Living up to
name and title of the shoot whole heartedly made me
nervous as an entrepreneur, wife, a busy mother of two,
and working behind the lens in my director bag, I
(45:35):
tend to hide behind my sweats and vintage teas, my
Spike tea glasses and whatever hairstyle I've mustered it up
that day. So I, as you can see, I don't
have much time to be and feel sexy and dropping
the clues bons with Tiana Taylor. That's why I'd be
telling Tiana don't even triple off the music because she's
a superstar. You know what I mean. You can't teach
what Tiana Taylor has. Its true, you know what I mean.
She's a superstar. But just by being her, is she
(45:57):
the first black woman to get this? I read that title. Yeah,
I saw that somewhere too, that she's the first black woman.
She listened to Janna Taylor be killing it no matter
what all the time, and she'd just be looking amazing,
all right. Mariah Carey is responding to reports about that
fight that she allegedly got into with jay Z that
(46:17):
led to her leading leaving Rock Nation Now. An unnamed
source had told the British tabloid The Sun last week
that she had sensationally quit the label management company when
she signed with back in twenty seventeen over a quote
blazing row. That's how you know it's the British tabloid.
With jay Z, they clashed over the direction of her career.
But on Monday, Mariah Carey brushed this all off and said,
(46:39):
you know she had to shake it off. She said,
the only explosive situation I'd ever get into with Hope
is a creative tangent such as our number one song Heartbreaker.
To the people who make up these lies, I say,
poof vemus, son of a bitch? Where did that even
come from? It? Where did the story come from? Then?
I'm sure it was only a bunch of people in
the room. Jay Z wouldn't put that he got into
(47:00):
a riff with Mariah. She left upset so when I
heard it, I was like, Okay, that must have been
Mariah's team. That league did it of Mariah saying that no,
it wasn't her, So where did it come from? You know?
But she did reportedly leave Rock Nation and she left
with her Rock Nation manager, her former Rock Nation manager,
Melissa Rudiman, to Range Media Partners, and that's who currently
(47:23):
manages her. So maybe it was the person that you
know was representing her left so she left too. They
asked j for a comment and he just replied, me
and Mariah go back like babies and pacifiers, and he
kept him moving all right. Now. Tory Lanes was on
Million Dollars Worth of Game podcast and he was having
a conversation about people kind of turning their back on
(47:43):
him following the situation when Megan the stallion other artists,
and here's what he had to say about what people
were concerned about. I understand people have brands, and before
I look at Tory Lanes like it's me, Tory Lanes
is a brand. Whatever artists is their brand at the moment,
it wasn't the look for them to put their brain
on it unless you were somebody that stood so far
(48:04):
into your brand, that your brand was just show you
that on your personal life still reflected on your brain
when it started. There was very few people that were
like that on the outside, but on the inside it
was love. That was you know the weird thing about
it for me. Yeah, he said people were supporting him privately.
The people who came out and said anything about me,
(48:24):
A lot of them after the fact, or after the
music came out or whatever still called me, still hit
me like yo, you know, I still put you are
just at the time x y Z. But there's nothing
wrong with that. Nothing wrong with that in our world.
And sometimes people have a wrong idea of how that separated.
But I understand that those worlds are separated. Not everybody
(48:48):
was raised like me. I'm gonna call you on the
phone and say what happened. However, I gotta move out.
I gotta move and you gotta move out. You gotta
move m I mean, it's understandable, right if you think
that he shot Megan the Stallion, of course you're going
to turn your back on him because that would be
but we don't know what happened. Nobody was Yeah, I mean,
(49:09):
you wouldn't you wouldn't agree with him but I don't
know what happened. But it's like it's like when you
got you know, friends in the hood, that's your friends,
you know what I mean. They might do something, they're
industry friends though, I mean, I'm just saying in general,
but they they're still your friend, like you don't stop
not being a friend. Like you may not agree with
what they did, but it's just like it's a very
complicated situation when you're actually somebody's friends. It depends on
(49:29):
who it is. A lot of people didn't want to
stand next to him because of the situation. But he
wasn't found guilty. We don't know what happened, and you
can't make a judgment based on the media. Well they
haven't done have they done the child yet or anything? Yeah,
so we don't know yet. No, not at all. I'm
just speaking. I'm speaking from the perspective of like, you know,
we've we've all had people in the hood who've done
things and you like, damn, that was messed up, But
that's still your guy, you know what I mean. They
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might even be in prison, depends on It depends on
It depends on what it is for sure, and it
depends on how they handled the situation after that. That
is very true, all right. Now, Wilson is saying the
Wedding Crashes sequel could happen. I do love that movie
Wedding Crashes. That movie came back in two thousand and five,
and there were some reports that they're all on board
(50:10):
to make a sequel and it's going to be for
HBO Max. They're going to start production this summer. But
Owen Wilson is saying that progress on a sequel is
still very much in the early planning stages. He said,
some people are saying, you know, it's something that they've
been working on, and he's been talking with Vince Vaughan
about it. But that's as far as it's gone. So
if you're a big fan of that movie, we don't
(50:30):
know if it's really going to happen. It could be
cute though. That was an enjoyable movie. But have you
ever crashed the wedding? Crashed the wedding? Yeah? I did
one time. No, why would I crash somebody's wedding? Somebody
was getting married in the hotel I was in. We
just walked in. They invited us in it. Well, we
walked in first and then they were like, yeah, come on,
(50:52):
stay on jeans and everybody was dressed in a little
summer dress. They asked you to stay. Once I was inside,
they were fine with it. They knew who you are.
This is way earlier on. Oh you look hungry. Yeah,
that's what it was. That movie did make me feel like,
I want to crash your wedding. Why, I don't know
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just what you want to do. That plays are expensive.
I would have definitely kicked your ass out. I mean
by that time, stuff is already accounted for. Crashing the
wedding is old disrespectful though, because that's such an intimate experience,
you know what I mean. And you even got a
headcount of people that are supposed to be a big
wedding unless you unless, like I know Kendrick Lamar, Remember
he crashed the wedding and he performed. That's dope. If
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you're gonna perform, you're gonna do something. That's cool. But
if you don't remember him doing that, he didn't. Yeah,
us in the hotel and he crashed the wedding one time.
Okay when he performed, I think he performed. I think
he did a song. Oh that's different. It's Kendrick Lamar.
All right, now, snip Dog kicking her out exactly, I'll
kicking him out. I don't blame you either. I think
both y'all make valid. All right, Snoop Dog is def
(52:00):
Jam Executive. So congratulations to him. That title. That's pretty amazing.
So um here's what he had to say. This is
what he posted as a kid, as a young rapper.
Jeff Jam Records was to Holy Drill, a hip hop.
It did all type that I wanted to be a
part of. And then death Bow Records so I can't
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get a chance to be on that chair, but I
always had a dream to be on death Champion. So
when I got the opportunity, my main focus on death
Jam Records was to go and to help the artists,
give them love and give them wisdom, guidance and understand
it and teach them some tricks that I launt in
the game. So not just be rappers and not just
be artist, but to be superstar. So he is focusing
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on A and R and creative development. His official title
is he is the new Executive, Creative and Strategic Consultant,
so he'll be working strategically across the label's executive team
and artist roster. I mean that makes sense to me.
Snooper has been around a long time. He's a superstar.
The only thing I would say is that once again,
you can't each what Snoop Dog has, you know what
I mean? So Snoop he could be a good mentor
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to a lot. You could definitely be a great mentor,
but you just can't teach what he has. Some people
are just natural superstars. Snooper is one of them. And
I know he'll cook for you too, as we learned. Yeah,
definitely just needs some artists. Now, who's gonna all right?
Well that is that's what he's there for, all right.
I'm sure he's there to bring in new talent. Yeah,
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I want to track some talent, all right, John, Who
are you giving that? Don Could you you know Florida?
I'd be I really don't wake up in the morning
and say, you know what, I gotta give Donkey to
day there's somebody from Florida. But there's always a Florida
story that makes me say, what the Florida? This one
is different. Let me ask you a question. No, they
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just said no respect my boundaries, and they put the
cap at fifty thous no sense, that makes no sense.
That doesn't make you know the bid is at two
point eight. How it's at three point two. We've had
our own resident alien working here to this club for
a long time, her name. I think they gotta get
four millions more fifty thousand tailor, Come on, it costs
(54:06):
three point two. Basically, he's just gonna keep fifty thousand dollars,
five thousand dollars tailor. No, we gotta do four million tailor,
tailor fifty thousand, all right, all right, tailor to go
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Some restriction. Make sure you're telling them watch out for Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of four. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida
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man a chapped and atm for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested
if to definitely says he's Wiggs the I went to
his home and an attempt to electricit his cresent wife.
Police arrested in Orlando. Man. We're talking am to breakfast
club Bitchy Donkey other day to God, I don't know
why yall people didn't hire get you'all electric yesh Dunkey
here today for Tuesday, June eighth, goes to a Florida
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man named John Henry James the Third. What did your
uncle Sharla always tell you about the great state of Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all the Florida. I'm not gonna lie. I heard about
what's happening with Buckhead and Atlanta this morning. You know,
the whole Buckhead wants to break away from Atlanta thing
and be an independent city because of a COVID crime wave.
And I said to myself, that sounds very Florida. And
(55:35):
I want to apologize the Buckhead this morning for disrespecting
y'all in that way. And I want to apologize the
Florida for ever thinking anyone could come close to y'all
crazy Crown. There's just simply nothing like Florida. How can
a place so beautiful be filled with so many consciously
crazy people? I say consciously crazy because folks in Florida
know what they're doing. See when you live in a
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place like Florida, okay, you know, when you when you
live in the midst of all that crazy, it looks
normal to you. So for the bar for crazy in
Florida is high, they just don't know it's a bar.
So they are just consciously doing what comes, you know,
natural to Floridians, which is being crazy. And John Henry
James the third is no exception. We've all been in
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fights before, altercations, and you know, we all know people.
We all know people. You might even be one of
them that are willing to use anything as a weapon. Okay,
I mean, let's be real, Most black adults from a
certain era are like that. If you forty plus like me,
then the village that raised you definitely had an assortment
of weapons they used to whip your ass. Okay, for me,
it was extension cards and switches that I had to
(56:38):
pick myself, and the wooden spoon and fork decorations on
the kitchen wall, house shoes, whatever was in arms reach.
When it was time for that beating, you was getting it.
R I Peter Black Rob dropping the clues bombs for
Black Rob. He spent one of the hardest boss okay
I've ever heard when he said it's all about the
Benjamin's true. That be the model ran out of AMMO
and started throwing bottles. That's resourceful human right there. That's
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the man just trying to survive. And if I don't
have any more bullets, I'm a start throwing bottles. Well,
John Henry James the third was just trying to survive
and he was thought he was being resourceful. He thought
he was defending himself, but the people he was defending
himself against where the police, not really defending himself though
he was running high speed chase for about forty minutes.
(57:22):
Thank god he didn't have AMMO. But when you hear
what his weapon of choice was against the police, you
might kind of wish he was at least throwing bottles.
Let's go to wfl R CBS four Miami footer report
police a despicable act. This is video from the Indian
River Sheriff's office up in Central Florida on the East Coast.
Show it's a man on the run from police. But
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this is no ordinary chase here, deputy say they tried
to pull the man over for a traffic stop and
he took off. After a forty minute chase, he pulled
into the parking lot of an apartment complex. It turned
out he had a two month old baby in that car.
The suspect got out of the car and then threw
the baby at the deputy. Amazingly, the deputy caught that baby.
Deputy's tackled the suspect and say he violently resisted. He's
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now facing several charges, including two for child abuse. Ran
out of AMMO and started throwing toddless. John Henry James
the third is the first man to throw the baby
out with no bathwater. Do you know there's a term
called pitched the baby? It is English slang in card
playing to encourage a bluffer by placing worthless bets. Are
pitching the baby card That has nothing to do if anything,
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I'm discussing right now. I just felt like it was
a snap effect. I should share. I got so many questions.
Number one, why did he have the baby to begin with,
His baby was two months old. Who Ever procreated with
this man should have known he's not the one to
leave with a two month old baby. Not only did
he go on a wild speed chase with the baby
with shows he doesn't really care about this child's well being.
(58:48):
He proved he didn't care about this child's well being
when he decided to do a play action pop pass
with his own seed. Did you even check to see
if the cop was an eligible receiver? See, either this
brother snapped or he has a history of some type
of behavior that led to this. Okay, throwing a baby
as a weapon, it's very intentional. There's a lot of
things to consider before you weaponize an infant. Okay, I'm
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sitting here thinking to myself as he watched Incredibles one
too many times? Did he expect his baby to burst
into flames when the cop caught him? Like Jack Jack? Why?
Why am I trying to make sense to videos? Okay,
it's Florida. We don't know why things happen the way
they do in Florida. They just do because it's Florida.
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Please give John Henry James the Third the biggest he
hall matter fact, let Remy mar give him the biggest hell.
He ha, he ha. You just when I think Florida
can't make me think they're any crazy. Nope. Don't want
to play a game today, Nope, I don't want to.
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I'm embarrassed for whatever race he is, whatever race he is,
I'm just embarrassed. I'm embarrassed for the whole human race
when it comes to Florida. Jesus Christ, all right, thank
you for that donkey of the day. Now when we
come back, let's open up the phone lines eight hundred
five eight five, one oh five one. Now we were
talking about Tory Lanes in his interview with Nori, right,
can we play that was a million dollars worth a game?
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Willow Gillian will Yeah, let's play a clip of it.
I understand people have brands, and before I look at
Tory Lanes like it's me. Tory Lanes is a brand.
Whatever artists is their brand. At the moment, it wasn't
the look for them to put their brand on it
unless you were somebody that stood so far into your
brand that your brand was just sold you that on
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your personal life still reflected on your brand. When it started,
there was very few people that were like that on
the outside, but on the inside it was love. That was,
you know, the weird thing about it for me? All right,
So let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. Do you stand next
to your friends no matter what? Right? Or he's clearly
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talking about industry friends. They're not standing next to nothing
that's that's radioactive. Like even with Tory, a lot of
people stopped playing his music. A lot of radio stations
pulled his music. So are we're talking about an industry
our real life here? Real life? Okay, real life? All right,
real life? Do you stand next to your friends no
matter what? Let's have the conversation, good conversation eight five
(01:01:22):
eight five one o five one. Let's talk about it.
We'll talk about it more when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club, the Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic
time called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five.
Wanted to join it to the discussion with the breakfast Club,
talk about it morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
(01:01:47):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you
just joined us, we're talking about Tory Lanes He did
an interview with Gilly and Wallow, and this is what
he said. Even the people who came out and said
anything about me, a lot of them after the fact,
or after the music came out or whatever still called me,
still hit me like yo, you know, I still put
you are just at the time x y Z. But
there's nothing wrong with that conclusion. Nothing wrong with that
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in our world. And sometimes people have a wrong idea
of how that's separated. But I understand that those worlds
are separated. Not everybody was raised like me. I'm gonna
call you on the phone and say what happened. However,
I gotta move out. I gotta move and you gotta
move out. You gotta move. So we're asking eight hundred
five eighty five one or five one? Do you stand
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by your friends regardless of anything? That is the question
I don't know about regardless of anything, because if I
have a friend who uh, you know, domestic violence, rape,
any of those things, that's not my friend anymore. Because
now I'm gonna look at you like you're not the
person who I thought you were. I mean, interesting conversation
because when you grow up in a certain environment, you
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have some friends who have done some nutass stuff. You know,
I have friends and family in jail for violent crimes, shootings, murders, robberies.
Some of them maintain their innocence, you know. Some accept
what they did wrong and are doing that time. But
that doesn't stop them from being my family or my friend.
You know, if you have an emotional connection with a person,
you just do so. You may not agree with them,
may hate what they did, but doesn't mean you hate them.
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And I also think when you get in a situation
like that, you realize in life there are no villains,
there are no heroes. People are just human beings. Like
think of all the parents in that situation, you know
what I'm saying, who have kids who have committed you know,
these Hanish crimes, Like those kids don't stop being their kids.
So I don't know, it's it's a complicated situation. You
can't choose your kids out, but you can't choose who
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your friends are. Yeah, it depends. I'm not holier than now,
but there's certain there's certain things I ain't effort with,
like um pedophile, I'm not. I don't care if I
don't care if I agree, I mean even family member,
if I got a family member that's a pedophile, I
ain't effort with you. But I think I think you
you wouldn't eff for that person, but you would still
feel a different way. You'd be like, damn him her, No,
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I still wouldn't. I wouldn't with a rapist. I wouldn't
mess with a pedophile. I wouldn't like I don't care
if you're a family member, I'm not effort with you.
Can't come out of my house. I don't even want
to speak to you on the phone. Man, if you're
broke in somebody's house and executed them certain time, I
would be like, no, not messing with them. If you
if you ran up in somebody's crib and kill somebody,
I wouldn't mess with you either. I just wouldn't. You
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don't have no friend from the hood that have rand
up in somebody house that kills your money. It's it's
a beef if they're going back and forth with somebody.
But I'm just talking about don't make it right, and
I think it's right. But if y'all going back and
forth and y'all have a beef, and y'all in the gang,
and I understand that's your street business. But if you
just run up in a random person's house, what difference though,
And if you have a serial pattern of doing something,
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I think that's different than if there's a one time
situation that you're saying, well, it didn't happen like that,
and you really feel like you know this person. But
if this person has a pattern of behavior and you're like, damn,
I really didn't know, you know. But the reason I
say this is complicated because all of us are from
a certain environment. Yes, the cases that we're talking about, pedophilia,
rapeat all that stuff, I agree, But yo, we're not
gonna sit here in at like we don't know shooters.
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And by the way, when we we grew up, we
grew up at a certain age where you was happy
to have some of those shooters around you and they
had a serial pattern of doing it, and your party
with them sometimes I got to calm them down. But
that's because of their certain situations. Like if you tried
to hurt me and afflict them on me, they're going
to ride on on you. There's certain there's certain instances where, yes,
but if you're just a regular person and you're knocking
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people over their head and robbing them and shooting them
and killing them. I can't. Yo. Growing up, we all
knew people like that, and we knew that we knew
people like that in hip hop, like you know rappers
who had certain crews, and you knew how that crew
got down. You knew that crew was robbing people, was
beef and that was there. That was that was regular
industry stuff. I'm taking this, dude, change because I can't.
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I don't know no no, and I know a lot
of criminals. I don't know criminals that's gonna run up
in a random person's house and kill them and I
but they might ramp on a random person in the
street at an award show and take their change, but
kill them. The difference differson dying man. I think it's
a situation and it's where the culture that definitely salutes
the shooter. Remember remember we definitely you know, respect the
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shooter in our culture. Correct. So it's like it's a
little hypocrat I think. I think you don't really know
the situation to tell you're in it. But it's not
as cutting dry as you know people making it out
to be, Hello, who's this my bad? I was in
Key Thanky, all right, So for that situation, I don't
say in public, I have my friend private he's wrong,
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I'm wrong in public? But in private are you going
to check? So you're saying in private and in private wrong,
in public, you have it back, right, Like I've been
where my friend to clear the wrong. I had it back.
You know you're wrong that right? It depends what it is, though,
I agree, it depends what it is. But thank you. Hello,
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who's this good morning? It's come on and mama, we're
talking about do you stand by your friends no matter what?
Absolutely not. I have been disappointed so many times so
I'd fregging. So I have to see the whole situation
and what has gone on. I think that's the key. Metri.
Like you, you know, you don't have to have an
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opinion to tell you get all the facts of the situation,
and that's the truth. And I think that's the problem.
That's the problem with our society, Like we just all
rushed to pick a side, and we don't even know
the whole facts of a situation, right. And that's the
same thing with Tori, you know, I mean, everybody picked
aside and we don't know the facts. We weren't in
that car. We weren't in that vehicle. We don't know
what happened. He wasn't found guilty, and a lot of
people banned his record, pulled his record from our radio,
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stop booking him. Stop and we don't know what happened.
You know what I mean. I can't pick a side
because I don't know. I wasn't there. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. Do you stand by
your friend regardless of what happened, regardless of what he
or she did. Let's talk about it as to breakfast
club going on, call me and your opinions to the
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breakfast club topic morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if
you just join us, we're talking about standing by your
friend regardless. All right, now this comes from Tory Lane.
He was doing an interview with Gilly and Willow. Let's listen.
Even the people who came out and said anything about me,
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a lot of them after the fact, or after the
music came out or whatever still called me. Still hit
me like yo, you know I still put you are
just at the time x y Z. But there's nothing
wrong with that to conclusion. Nothing wrong with that in
our world, and sometimes people have a wrong idea of
how that separated. But I understand that those worlds are separated.
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Not everybody was raised like me. I'm gonna call you
on the phone and say what happened. However, I gotta
move out. I gotta move and you gotta move out.
You gotta move. So we're asking eight hundred five eight
five one on five one do you stand by your
friend regardless? Now you didn't answer, Charlotmie, dude, did I'm
the fully president here? Who did it handling? You know?
I said, no, I don't, not regardless, I said, I said,
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I think it's complicated because when you grow up in
a certain environment, like you have some friends who've done
some nutass stuff, you know, like we all got friends
and family, you know, who've done violent crime, shootings, murders, robberies.
Some of them are in prison, some of them still
in the streets. Some of them maintain their innocence when
they're in jail. Some except what they did wrong and
they're doing their time, but that don't stop them from
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being you know, your family or your friend. I definitely
have stopped talking to people because of things that they've
done friends. I listen. I've also seen people in this
industry be kicking it with folks and be saying, yo,
you know that that dude they're crazy. He'll he'll beat
you up or he robs such to such a you know,
he'll shoot you ya ya yam being friends with and
like publicly saying this is who I ride for, and
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people you go on vacation talking about friends. I mean,
I've seen people do that. You can casually say hi
to somebody if you see them out, that's friends, and
our coach of hip hop, I've seen way more than casual,
and I think it depends on what it is, like
I have. I had two friends that dated each other
and the guy beat her ass. I'm not friends with
him no more. I understand that. But I think a
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lot of times, the thing that we've normalized the most
is the fact that we do have people around us
who have committed violent crimes. And there was a time
in our culture were you actually saluted that you was
happy to have a bunch of shooters around that because
a lot of times you needed it, you know what
I mean, think about it. I mean, so it was
all good when that shooter is shooting for you. But
then when they go do something, how can you say
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they went too far when that's what when you A
shooter shoots, that's what they do, right, But they a
shooter usually shoots at ops oppositions that your threats. But
that that that I might not be that I might
only have an opatit threat to me. That's you. I
don't have these problems. So I just think that when
you get in situations like this, you realize there's no
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villains and there's no heroes. People are just human beings
and complica. That's just that's just me and and maybe
that's the reason why I don't have that many friends.
And I'm cool with it. I think I think we
all got shaky morals. Sometimes. That's why I can't stand
on no more high ground when it comes to any
of this. I just can't. Oh, I can't. There's certain people.
I'm just not standing next to you. Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this Gee? What's up? Brother?
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I'm good? Shout out the club? He king? How are
you now that we're talking about standing next to people regardless,
what's your thoughts? Bro? Well, you know it depends how
long we know each other and what's the energy like,
because if I know you're a troublemaker, I'm not in
the spot with you, you know what I mean? Right?
And sometimes relationships change. There's people that you used to
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kick it in and then you're like, you know what,
I can't do that now? Yeah, you grow up exactly,
so you know, I mean, it just depends if we
if we go back like full flat, they got killed,
you know what I'm saying. But if I know you
to be a stublemaker, I might not get get a
spot with you. You know what I mean? Okay, I'm
at that. I'm not trying to be part of your beef.
They go out and start fights all the time, and
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now you're in the middle of it because we together.
Who's this? Hello? Hey, what's up? Bro? We're talking about
standing next to people, your friends and stuff. What are
your thoughts? I mean, honestly, I mean it all dependents
on the situation. How long you own the person in reality,
because you can know somebody for a long time and
you know they can do something that you want the
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guy so much, but if they don't show that loyalty
and if beginning making it makes more sense to do
all that. Yeah, I get what you're saying. My whole
thought is, though, I mean, there's certain there's certain crimes.
I just don't respect certain things. I just you shouldn't
respect any of them. Shot shootings aren't cool. Murders aren't cool,
robberies aren't cool. It depends. Man, I didn't see no
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defense because if it was, you wouldn't want to get robbed,
you wouldn't want to get shot. You woudn't get murdered.
So you shouldn't co sign no crime that you wouldn't
want to happen to you or your family. But for instance,
if you try to rob me and I'm with somebody,
I want them to shoot you dead life. You try
to rob me at gunpoint, I want whoever I'm with
to shoot you. If I'm not gonna shoot you in
my license gun. I agree with that right then, So
that that's a different thing. I can stand on that.
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But I can't stand some of the certain crimes. I
just can't stand. I can't necessarily a crime if it's
self defense, that's self defensive. All I'm simply saying is
in our community, we know damn well, we've embraced the shooter.
And we've we've we've bragged about having the shooters with us.
I've heard it. I've heard it out of everybody's mouth,
whether it was the guy who's hood or the person
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who's a square in our culture. So we got to
stop acting like we're standing on some type of moral
high grounds. You're not standing it on no moral high ground.
But there's certain crimes, no matter what they do, I'm
just not standing next to it. Not. I just I
just and it's I guess. If you if you're a pedophile,
if you my dad and you're a pedophilia, I agree
with that. My brother don't matter. I'm not messed with you.
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If you're a rapist, I don't care what you do
when you did it. I I agree with that one er.
I agree with that one hundred percent. You know, but
I do think that when it comes to other things,
it's complicated. I agree. All right, Well that's all I'm saying.
We can agree on that, that we can on certain crimes,
it's complicated, and it's certainly is just you know, flat
out like if you jaywalking, I'm not messing with you.
(01:14:04):
You still you still you still barely leave the stupid.
What are you talking about? You listen? Sorry, I'm just
not really hanging out with shooting. He's like, you're a liar.
Angela's a liar. Who But I'm not gonna say nothing.
I'm gonna mind my business. What are you talking about? Okay?
What do you know that I don't know? All right?
We got rumors in a way, yes, and let's talk
(01:14:25):
about Quavo, who says that he has trash ass bars.
Oh boy, all right, we'll get to that. Next is
the Breakfast Club. The morning, the Breakfast Club, it's about.
This is the rumor report Angela needs on the Breakfast Club. Well.
(01:14:47):
A couple of days ago, Kendrick Perkins were sharing some
criticism about Quavo and he posted I see quavos and
he added Quavo still dropping them trash ass bars. Carry on.
Kendrick Perkins former nay analysts, great great analysts through by
the way, hilarious, hilarious, smart. I like watching Kendrick Perkins
(01:15:09):
is now. One of the Twitter followers said you still
man because he dished you on his solo album two
years ago, getting no playing time Kendrick Perkins, And that
was from the song f twelve every turn, your bitch
getting play time, Kendrick Perkins. This is why context matters though,
(01:15:29):
because if you didn't know the backstory, you thought Kendrick
Perkins was just dry hayten. But there's a legit backstory
and reason why Kendrick tweeted it. Right. So, Quevo hasn't
said anything, but Jose Guappo did come to his defense
and he said, hey, we respect you for who you
are as a man, mister Kendrick Perkins, but not speaking
on my brother Quevo, whether he liked it or not,
I don't, so out of respect, don't tweet nothing with
his Twitter name on it. Kendrick Perkins responded with all
(01:15:51):
due respect, homeboy, you can miss me with all that.
That man mentioned my name first and one of his songs,
So as a man, I had the right to say
something back, real talk. Hold. Guappo then said, as a man,
you do, what's that? That's why you do. That's why
I told you. It's respect first, But he ain't mentioned
you rerespect what you're doing for the culture. We can
get more money together than against each other. But I
don't like your outfit and your profile, big person. Oh
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they both I mean they both right though, like neither
one of them are wrong. Kendrick does have a right
to respond because us up about him, of course, and
uh guappo, he knows it's right too when he said
everybody should be getting money together and YadA YadA YadA.
But I mean, all it does is bring more attention
to the song. I'm so more people went to go
scream the song and hit with Quabo say after Kendrick replied, Yeah,
we can do this together. Be first, I'm gonna get
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these balls back at you. I'm gonna go right back
at you. I like both of them. I enjoyed quabos bars,
and I enjoyed Kendrick Perkins is appointed. All right? Now
get ready to see to Raji starring in Annie Live.
The NBC holiday production of Annie Annie Live has cast
to Ragie to play Miss Hannigan, so they have it yet,
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they have not yet discovered who is going to be
playing the young star Annie, but the live production will
be on Thursday, December second on NBC. Remind me whom
his hand again is? Again? That's not the foster mom,
it Calburnette. Yeah, miss hand again? Okay, that's the mean
foster mom. Yeah, Okay, gotcha, all right, Jennifer Lopez in
the meantime has inked a first look multi year Netflix deal,
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So as part of the deal, she'll produce both scripted
and unscripted movie and TV content for Netflix. All right,
I'm sure y'all. Now, I'm sure y'all heard this. Hello gee,
we're getting ready for his Fault Hall of Fame album,
which is going to be coming out on Friday. And
he stopped by the La Leakers Show and here he
is freestyle one of the new reasons. They're gonna speak
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on pain when they spent for like the therapist. I
talk these lizard get int Tide of Ven. They getting
nominated Faceship like all spies on their verse. Real soldier,
trying to let the world know that I was first.
They called me cappelt because I'm a bug. I'm going
to Gobazokaba hards to control the when you work seven
six toul y'all to chopate Folo Mica church. They're trying
to hit the quarmas baby. So I come from Ota
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wolas in them church to my uncle Mike serva Coca
Cola and workman. I wore me on this beach. What
I deserve lately, I've been going on the street. All right,
that's a good preview. I like Polo J's dope, all right,
in any league. She was on Hollywood Unlocked, and she
talked about some of that Real Housewives of Atlanta drama
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and why she left and going to the executives and
whether or not the other women had her back. Here's
what she said. I did reach out to them about
certain issues. I did not reach out to them about pay,
but I did certainly reach out to them about all
standing together, asking the network and the production company to
do certain things and let's do it all together. But
(01:18:50):
that failed because we had one cast member to go
around us and go to the network without us all
going together. And when they did that weekend does was that? Candy? Yes?
All right? Right to the point, Jason Lee, all right,
Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your and listen.
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Today is Kanye's birthday as well, Kanye born day too.
Let's do it to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club,
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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne na guy. We
all to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on
the line this morning. We have Jennifer Carol Foyd. Good morning,
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good morning, good morning. How are you? And I'm asking
that sincerely, how how are you? I'm doing well. I
feel good. I've been working hard, fighting for fifteen months.
And you know we're just listen. You know, a couple
hours away from our election run for governor of Virginia
guber national right, what did that mean? Yeah, that means
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I'll leave this commonwealth in the Credo Confederacy. We're about
to lect the first black woman governor in the history
of our country. Wow. You know what's so interesting? You
come highly highly recommended. My man Carlos Watson was like, Yo,
you have to have Jennifer California and she's amazing. She's
about to be the first black woman governor in the country.
And I was like, yeah, sure, And you're an HPCU alumni.
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That's right. Hell State, Okay, so what are you planning
to do for HBCUs in Virginia. Let's start there. So
graduating from Virginia State University one of the best HBCUs
in the country. Not only did I graduate from there,
but I also taught there as well. Because I know
the black excellence that our HBCUs produced in teaching and
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nursing and medicine and engineering and name it. So I
wanted to give back as much as I could. And
so as governor, I'll make sure to make our HBCUs
research and development university so we can draw down those
federal funds and the next best great idea or invention
happens at an HBCU. Also addressing that gap that we have.
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We have kids dropping out of our hbcused because they
are having debt but no degree because the amount of tuition,
room and board books costs more than the amount of
loans and granted they're eligible for. So making sure that
we can keep our kids in schools that's what's most
important to me. So increasing financial aid is tops. And
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I have to say capital improvements as well. You know,
I talked to the president of Norfolk State University and
she explained to me, Jen, our science building is crumbling
literally not figuratively, so we need some dollars and I
am going to show up in a big way. As
a state legislator, already helped put forth a budget that
gave historic amounts of money to our HBCUs, and I'm
going to continue to do that as governor. Now, I
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was going to ask you, you know, Virginia has known
to be a very racist place. A lot of things
that they do doesn't necessarily benefit our community. How do
we start to change that. I went to Hampton Universe,
so I've seen it from early on. What can we
do to stop all that racism that is so strong
in Virginia. So we have to change people in positions
of power. That's number one. Because when you have people
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who went to church, boy went to church, went to
our schools, breathed our air, walked our streets, lived in
our communities that have long been ignored, neglected, and left behind.
You know they're going to put policies in place. It's
going to uplift our communities in a real way. So
that's what we have to start. And that's one of
the reasons why I'm running from governor. I was born
and raised in Petersburg, Virginia. It used to be an
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affluent and what to do African American community, but when
jobs left businesses closed and despair, high child poverty, high
crime rates. They all crept in and politicians of the
past turned their backs on us. And you know, we
had to fight and fit for ourselves. But luckily, you know,
we are a strong and resourceful people and we've been
able to do that. But we're not looking for a
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hand out. We're looking for our hands up, someone who's
going to fight for us. So that's why I became
a public defender, a foster mom, community organizer, and a
state legislator. Or I've been able to pass bills to
reduce the black maternal mentality rate right where black women
or four times more likely to die during childbirth. And
I almost became one of those statistics as well, because
I wasn't seen, I wasn't believed, and I wasn't heard.
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Helped pass the bills for him who's to chokeholds by
police officers, So we don't have an Eric Garner situation
in Virginia. Diversifying a teacher workforce because statistics show that
if a black child has a teacher that looks like
him or her, they are more likely to graduate from
high school and go on to college. The reason we've
been I've been able to pass these bills and budgets
is because people have believed in me and the messaging
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in this campaign, and we're going to make it bigger
and better as as governor. What do you think I mean,
why do you think your campaign is so quiet? Because
I think about the last two you know, brilliant black
people who had an opportunity to take over as governor,
Miss Stacey Abrams and you know, brother Andrew Gillham, Like,
why do you think those seem like those were made
a lot of noise? Why do you think your campaign
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has been so quiet? I think that the media has
been slow to pay attention to the race and governor
because there has been a lot going on. I mean,
twenty twenty was tragic, right, it took us through it,
and then we had to fight for the White House,
We had to win Congress and people, you know, media, donors, voters,
they've been exhausted. People are just now starting to tune
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in to this race in the last couple of weeks.
And it's perfect time because we have the mobilization, the messaging,
the people, the wind to our backs, and you know
the excitement and energy that's going to help us win this.
But you know those candidates, Andrew Gilliam and Stacy Abrahams
and all of them, they laid the foundation and built
the framework for other campaigns to build. And we're starting
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a movement. I anticipate in twenty twenty two they're gonna
be black men and women running for governor and higher
positions all over this country because it's reverberating that you
can't just thank black people for delivering the White House
and Congress. You have to support us when we're ready
to lead, and we should be where all the decisions
are being made. We don't just need bills and budgets
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written for black women, we need them written by black women.
And we're going to be heard from today. How would
you define the current political landscape after Trump? Define it
as a divisive You know, both political parties have kind
of gone to their respective corners. Some people see any
type of compromise of negotiation as you know, treason us.
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And we have to get back to that space where
you know, it's the art of negotiation. You give a
little something, I give a little something. But at the
end of the day, the job is to get the
job done. So being one of the first women to
ever graduate from Virginia Military Institute, one of the top
military colleges in this country. It taught me that, like,
it doesn't matter how this person workship, who they love,
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where they come from. You know, people are dying, people
are hurting based upon what we do or we don't do,
and that's what's most important. But you know, we are
in a place where facts don't matter, where you know,
people don't care. It's all about self preservation. And what
I'm hearing from Virginia voters is that they're frustrated with
the partisan politics and divisive rhetoric and they just want
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people who are going to get things done and to
prove their quality of life. And that's why I'm running.
What would that mean to you, to be the first
black woman governor in the country. It would mean the
fact that we are breaking down berries and blazing trails.
But this is nothing new to me. I'm not new
to this at all, you know, being the first public
defender I've elected to the Virginia General Assembly, the first women,
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one of the first women to graduate from Virginia Military Institute,
and one of the first woman to run a race
while pregnant with twins. Being out raised and out indoors
and still winning my legislative seat. I play no games,
so I'm here to ensure that we make this one
happen on ju and eighth. And I need everyone to
go to my website at Jennifer Carroll Foyd dot com
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and please do your homework research because I need your vote.
I need you to show up, and I need to
show out for Jennifer Carol Foyd for governor eighth. All right, well,
thank you Jennifer Carol Foy for joining us. Make sure
you go out there and vote Virginia. And don't forget
my car show July third and Atlanta. Your favorite celebrity cars,
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