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April 7, 2021 79 mins

Today on the show after they learned that the security who watched the woman getting attacked outside the building were fired for not helping out the victim they opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners agreed with it. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman that clearly wanted to be Tasha from Power as she sent her child to school with 260 grams of cocaine. And Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" with a listener trying to show more affectionate to her partner after years of disappointment.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Walds, Yost dan Rous Morning Show, the Breakfast Clubs
club by y'all together, y'all are like a megaphorus. Y'all
just took over him with no guests. Chris Brown, I've
officially joined the Breakfast Club. Say something, Mother, I'm with it. Waldus,
dan Rous Morning Show, Breakfast Club, Good morning, usc yo

(00:34):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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Good morning, Angelo, Good morning Dammy, Charlomagne, the guy piece
of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what
day it is? That's raight, It's Wednesday, hump day. It

(00:57):
definitely is mid a little work week. What does that
even mean anymore? Nothing? Nothing at all? Right, nothing, nothing nothing.
I used to get excited about it. I'm just happy
every every every day gets me excited, now, you know
what I mean. Just when you wake up and you
you're breathing, and you know what I'm saying, all your
limbs is working and you're healthy and your family good.
It's just like every day feels like Wednesday, Friday, whatever day, whatever, day.

(01:19):
You was loving do it the week. Yeah, I got
back on the bike yesterday. I started up. I've been
riding last week. I think I rolled three times. I
got on a bike yesterday, I rolled. I'm a ride today,
just getting getting um, just getting my card. You're trying
to get summer time, fine, know it? You don't you know? Okay?

(01:40):
If you're trying to get supper top five, if you
stay ready, ain't gotta get rid of you, right, okay,
But that pandemic had me lazy. I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't ain't gonna do as much as I should have.
But I'm back on it. Word alright. What about you?
What you up to Yesterday? I was like, you know,
it was a beautiful day out, probably one of the
first nice days we've had so far of the season.
So after I finished work working, I was like, you

(02:02):
know what, let me go outside and go for a walk.
And I ended up walking all over my neighborhood. By
the way, we're broadcasting from a New York city that's
our headquarters. I know, our people in Miami's like, what
the hell she talking about in New York walking around
our neighborhood. Nice? Well, yeah, yeah, it's been the first. Well,
I've been all over the place too, so it's in

(02:22):
the first nice weather since i've been home I've experienced.
There you go, it's like seventy degrees here. That's all right,
all right, Well, let's get the show. We'll listen. Well,
I don't know. I don't know Sarah Jake Roberts. We
had because Sarah Jack Roberts put out a book yesterday
called Woman Evolved. Correct Sarah Jake Roberts the daughter of
Bishop TD. Jake's amazing pastor, herself, amazing motivational speaker. I

(02:44):
don't know any of Our producer keeps telling me the
audio was mess I told y'all that two days ago,
three days ago. It didn't sound bad to me, it did.
What happened was when we did regular zoom audio. To me,
when we do these zoom interviews sometimes, so what she
did when she framed a perfect picture, so her frame
and everything was good, but the laptop was too far
from where she was, so you necessarily couldn't hear her

(03:06):
clearly as some of these other interviews. So I've heard
much worse. I've heard I've heard much worse. That's a fact.
I just think that. You know, it's not like zoom.
Quality is the greatest quality period anyway. Now, but this
is a lot worse. I don't believe that we sat
here and talked to a little baby for thirty minutes
and acted like we knew what the hell he was
talking about the whole time, and not once did I
hear you say anything about the audio. We didn't play

(03:28):
the interview. We played clips of it, Yeah, because we
couldn't play because the audio was true. But you ain't
tell them in the moment, is what I'm saying. I
don't think Sarah Jacks was that bad. We tried to
fix little babies real quick. Tell us what the problem is.
During that whole interview, I was texting You'll like, yeah,
we gotta fix the audio. If not, we're not gonna
be able to note Sarah Jake yesterday and people got
super excited. So what's wrong with it? Exactly now? Your

(03:51):
audios whom her audio is very low, it's very low
away from her laptop. Yeah, so very airy, very low.
It's hard to hear what she says. So I don't
know what we're gonna do. You may or may not
hear Sarah Jay Robinson, which is horrible because I love
Sarah J. Roberts. By the way. Yeah, well, we might

(04:12):
have to need a little more time to get the
audio right, so it might not happen to the nine o'clock.
We'll figure it out, all right. Well, let's get the
show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
let's talk about those two New York doorman They closed
the doors while an Asian woman was being attacked, and
now they have been fired. All right, we'll get to
that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody

(04:32):
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news
where we're starting you. Well, Joe Biden had said originally
that every adult in the country would be eligible to
be vaccinated by May first. He has moved that deadline
up and now says every adult in the country will

(04:53):
be eligible to be vaccinated by April and nineteenth. Here's
Joe Biden. March eleventh. I announced that was Joe ending
up all vaccination sites to all adults by May first.
I'm announcing today that we're moving that date up from
May first to April nineteenth nationwide. That means by no

(05:13):
letter than April nineteenth, in every part of this country,
every adult over the age of eighteen eighteen year older
will be eligible to be vaccinated. Why they push up
the album release date, I guess it was the plan
is going pretty smoothly so far. Now I wonder why
he pushed it up though. Vaccinations, Yeah, they have more

(05:36):
vaccinations available for people. So and by the way, that's
just being eligible. That doesn't mean you have gotten it
done by then. I know some people are still having
issues signing up and being able to actually get a
date to come and get their vaccine. They just sent
me all right now for my vaccine. I signed up
like six months ago and they just sent an email
list that I can get my vaccine to state did

(05:57):
today you already got it right? But I signed up, Remember,
I got mine on so waiting by the pharmacy and
seeing who, you know, whatever douls I can get. But
they just finally sent the email to get the quote
unquote you know, the emailed one got you all right now?
The two New York doorman who closed the doors to
the building's lobby while a woman, a sixty five year
old Asian woman was being punched and kicked outside. Those

(06:18):
men have been fired. Why because their security guards. But
they didn't do anything when they saw a sixty six
year old women being assaulted. Even if they didn't stop
the guy, they didn't even go help the woman when
she was laid out on the ground. So why would
I expect them to do anything for me in this store?
People's character or the character right? But you know, yes,

(06:40):
you could say that they're cowardly. Yes you can call
them a sucker. Yes you can say that's morally wrong.
But their job was to secure that building and inside
that building, so the lady was right in front of
the building. But but that's not what their job is
to do. Now they're morally wrong, like cowardly, yes, But
if my job is to secure the building, to make
sure nobody comes in this building that's not supposed to
be in the building, that's the question. Why would I

(07:01):
expect you to secure this building if you didn't do
nothing in that moment. You don't even you don't even
go outside that helped the woman up. You actually closed
the door on her. Now, they said that they waited
until they attack left because they didn't know if the
tack had a gun and went outside and flagged down,
the police saw the video, the guy walked off. I'm
telling you what what the doorman J and you said.
They said when the guy finally walked off, they went outside.
But they secured that building. I don't they have a

(07:23):
lawsuit because their job is to secure the building. That
morally wrong. Well, if you had a do I just
say one thing, Okay, goad area great. I was gonna
just say one thing though, is that there are emergency
and safety protocols that they did not follow. That's really
why they got fired. What's the emency protocol? I guess
it's something like that happens with somebody's being attacked in

(07:43):
front of the building. Uh, probably not close the doors
on them. Maybe think called yeah, maybe called nine one one.
Now that's probably part of the Like if you got
Chuck Norris, right, Chuck Norris guarded the house, right, but
he supposed to protect your kids. If something's happening into
your kids in the yard, Norris, I'm not going out
in the yard. Chuck nors the dog. He refused to
go out in the yard for whatever reason. He stays

(08:05):
in the house. You keeping Chuck Norris. Well, Chuck Norris
can't leave the yard anyway, because it's like I got
electric Fami, I said, the yard. He's in the house,
but the kids are in the yard. When he stays
on the porch like you did when your friend was fighting. No,
but the difference is Chuck Norris is theay to protect
the family. That's your family. To protect your family, your
kids are in your faces. If Chuck Norris is outside
and something happens outside to somebody that Chuck Norris doesn't know,

(08:26):
Chuck Norris is not gonna attack. He's not going to
fight for somebody he does not know, or protect his
house or his family. If you're outside and you and
dramas to fight and you beat the dramas, Chuck Norris
is not going to protect dramas he don't know dramas.
Though this happened right in front of the building. Though
I would think you wouldn't win things like that happening
in front of the building's morally wrong. It's cowardly, Yes, absolutely,

(08:49):
job it was to fight. I don't know, I don't know.
I don't know if that's right, because if you react
like that in that situation, that's how you would react
to any situation. There's a sixty secure exactly the sixties things.
You old woman. If your moral instinct isn't to intervene,
how do I expect you to protect this damn store
up something happens in hit. Yeah, a security not just

(09:10):
a receptionist. Security. Just be honest. The security is nothing
but a person that calls the police when something really happen.
What are somebody smoking crack in front of the door.
Though you're supposed to stop that person, I'm not stopping
it from smoking crack. Dramas we tell you NYU. My
daughter goes to NYU. There is somebody that smokes crack

(09:31):
and that's outside the door. They can't ask him to
leave because that's public property. They can't tell him to leave.
No police almost gonna tell you we had this car
going in a nice destination. It looks at my point,
if I'm paying good money to live in this building
and I have to fight through a crackhead doing crack
in front of my door, and I have a doorman,
I don't have a problem with that. Oh true, But
that's not the doorman, as y'all. The doorman is to

(09:51):
open the door securities to make sure nothing happens inside
the building. I'm just not randomly stopping you for smoking crack.
You smoke crack, smoke all the crack you want, Okay,
I'm not stopping that sixty six year old woman on
the ground, Like, come on, bro. A lot of times
that's his security standing outside the building too, Like they
stand in front of the building. I would think that
counts as part of the building. I don't even fake

(10:12):
help her when she was on the ground, Like, you
couldn't even just walk out there and be like yo.
You couldn't even yell a yo. You can be like yo.
I'm saying absolutely positively right, you're right morally that was wrong.
But hey, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
call us up right now. Eight hundred five eight five

(10:32):
one oh five one is to breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club, wake up, wake up your time to
get it off your chest, your man or bless. We
want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Imagine
this from Ohio, Hey, good morning, get it off your chest. Um,

(10:54):
I just want to get off my time. I'm thinking
about putting my job today, thinking I've been dealing with
the sexual harassment issue. I work with all the guys
literally a guy. Um, I just not told my supervisor
about it. He told me, if it gets first, let
him go. I told him, I can't work with the

(11:16):
guy no more. I just can't. He said, okay, I
got to do if it gets first, let me know.
I come into work today and I'm still working with
the guy. Why, Like, what was the point of I
was waiting months to tell him. You know, I have
really bad sole suits like me, so I don't like
to draw as too much attention to myself. I don't
work with him all the time. I'm like, I'm like, okay,

(11:39):
I don't work with him week so it's okay, it's fine,
but people are going on vacations. I have to work
with him more often now and I'm like, I just
can't keep touching filling on me. And what that's ridiculous.
Is there a supervisor above your your buss that you
can talk to. No, And like I said before, it's
all guys. I feel like it's me against them because

(12:03):
they've all been working with each other for twenty plus years.
I've only been there for around two years. So, do
you have anything in writing, like an email that you
sent to your boss to talk about it. You know,
we had a brief meeting yesterday. He's like, okay, whatever,
you should follow up. You should follow up with an
email because you need to get something like this in writing, right, Okay.

(12:26):
I guess I just want to quit down because I
feel like nothing I understand and you should send it.
You should send an email saying all of that. You
should say how disrespected you feel that you came and
discuss an issue in the office place that was not
your fault, and that person then went on to work
with you even though you stated that you could not
work with this person. You should write all of that

(12:47):
in the email, right. H Charlotte's listening to the last
episode of You're a Brilliant Idiot that you were talking
about a guy named Josh who does like edibles and stuff. Uh, Josh.
I don't know where Josh lives there twenty five. I
have tang to tack anxiety twenty five as so it's

(13:10):
like nothing works for me. You can't you know what
I'm I'm I'm gonna ad jo, I'm gonna get you.
I'm gonna get your information. Hold on, hold on a second, Yeah,
get her in full, get it to my man, Josh
had Storia eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's your

(13:32):
time to get it off your chest, whether you're man
or blast, so you better have the same dry we
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this Bluria? Hey Gloria, good morning, get it off
your chest. Um. I just wanted to comment on the
topic you guys were talking about with the security guard.
I'm a security guard and Djay Envy is one hundred
percent right if we leave her post and go help that. Ultimately,

(13:55):
if he gets hurt, well responsible and in the buildable
not back you. So Envy is one hundred percent right.
Morally is wrong, but they're not obligated to help. Would
you feel would you think because they said they fired
them though, because they didn't file a protocol right, so
they absolutely have a lawsuit. Because we are trained. If
something's going on and you don't not have to physically

(14:16):
get involved, you called the top. So Envy is right.
I think they were fired honestly because of the pressing
on on the back. You know that. But if they
if they secured that building, no disrespect to anybody out
there they outside fighting, you know what I mean, is
one of these they protecting the building? Like like I said,
morally would have happened in the building while they're outside,

(14:38):
still they would have been responsible. Can I ask you
a question, Queen, would you feel secure with those guys? Ever? Again,
like I like, if you were in if you well
being being a though I have my coral license and
I would train. I get why they did what they did,
but would you feel secured though with them in there? Absolutely,
because they went back into the building a sector of
what they were on duties to do all there. But

(15:02):
like I said, I get what you're saying from a
business perspective, but no way holds in. Let me ask
you a question. Did they change the rules? Because I
noticed in certain stores before if somebody was stealing, security
would stop them. Now I'm seeing people walk out in
security watching them steal it. They will get you won't
get stooled. If you put your hands on a person,
you will get stood. So what's the point of having

(15:23):
security Exactly? I'm telling you that everybody you could just steal.
You shouldn't have a job. They are the eyes of
the building to do what all the cop when you
see something going on, something the woman's already. The woman
will be dead by then the store will be, the
store will be. All the goods will be stolen out
the store. Y'all don't serve a purpose. Fire all security guards.

(15:44):
If they ain't ready to bust something, they got a
call nine one one. That's their job. They gotta call
nine one and make up. I'm gonna be honest with you.
They should cut. They should fire all. They'll because guess
what if I work the cash readers, I can call
nine one one. I'm being honest, Like, what's the point
of having y'allah? But your job? Security to your guard
and the money at the capital direct and handling the
customers and securities watching supposed to be watching what's going

(16:05):
I'm telling you what. The girls still great. Trim the
facts looked at him and I said, you could just still.
He was like, we can't do nothing about it. I said, exactly,
you can't touch something, all right, thank you, mama. Be safe.
I need a second opinion, all right, right, not a
bad job. I need a second opinion. Hello, Oh so

(16:26):
you a whole home? Who is this? I gotta be traving? Yes, y'all,
Oh my god, throw with your phone traff. Y'all be
starting to be like cold French fries. Now y'all keep
trying to reheat it. It ain't the same, I ain't.
I don't like the fact that this this man is
the man. I'm tired of you d eating shaman. Okay,

(16:50):
you're supposed to be the person that should be all
for d eating shaman. I mean for d eating. I'm
not talking to you. Why what do I do? You
supposed to be the plug pass or shark? It is
going on three months. Yes, you're acting like I'm not.
You act like I didn't pass the plug. Though once
I passed the plug, I can't do anything you on

(17:10):
your own to the person. If the person plug, if
if the person didn't respond, track, what am I supposed
to do? Y'all passing plugs around? Y'all ain't rs see no, no, no, no, Look,
so I need you to send it through the main artist.
Now you work for you. I talked, I wrote through

(17:34):
this amazing hit song that can go that even sharks
can go through pretty much any not any female as
to go to a certain type of female that can
actually like deliver it. But it's a hit. It's it's
a good record. I'm not gonna lie. It is a hit.
It is a hit record. Man. I'm you know what
I'm gonna send that. I'm about to send it to

(17:56):
somebody or I'm about to send it to the same
person again to yo. Did you have to check this
out and then look up? I know you know the artist, sir,
and I know you know that this can be beneficial
for both of us. I'm off. Hold on its weird,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, you

(18:17):
can hit this up now. We got rumors on the way. Man,
Kanye West. More money he reportedly sold a documentary? Will
tell you how much Netflix allegedly paid for it. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get

(18:38):
to the rumors. Let's talk wilding out. She's fill the team.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The
Breakfast Club. Well, last night, new seasons, new episodes of
Wilding Out are back, and you could have watched it
on vh one last night, but you can also watch

(18:59):
it on Foobuo TV and Filo just the FYI for
everybody that's huge fans of Wilding Out. And here is
a clip of this sounded really personal. Nick Cannon versus
Trinidad James. Trinidad James the only rapper to win a
Grammy for Best Hair Breaker. Nick Cannon has no Grammers,

(19:21):
Trinidad James hasn't no more money, damn man. Even if
that's not true, that people believe it because Trinidad hasn't
had a you know, a record since all gold everything.
But it's good to see wilding Out back. Though it's
pretty hard to imagine TV without wilding Out. Some shows
you just expect to see on TV, even if you
don't watch them, like wilding Out ridiculousness. So salute my guy,

(19:41):
Nick Cannon. And Nick Cannon, by the way, can sing.
I saw this a couple of days ago and I
was like, wait a minute, slow down, this is Nick
Cannon singing. And he actually was performing with Kiera sheared
and it was Fred Hammond's no weapon listen, gosper no

(20:11):
God well pun first listen. I must say Nick Cannon
absolutely sings better than he raps. Okay, he does. He
sings better than he raps. And it's also very hard
to critique a gospel song. Okay, that's cheating. You start
singing a gospel song, you know, no weathering form to

(20:32):
give you, y'all prospert. Who's gonna say that's whack? But
it wasn't bad at all bad. He actually sounded decent,
sounded good. I don't know, maybe good. He's good. He
sounded listen, God knows his heart, he sounded. He sounded decent,
though I thought right. Another godly person, Kanye West, just
recently sold a documentary to Netflix for thirty million dollars

(20:55):
or maybe more. According to Billboard reports. It's a multipart
project which will feature right before I seeing footage of
Kanye and material twenty one years in the making Look
at God. Yeah, there's no title for the project yet,
but they said it will debut on Netflix later this year.
Look at God. All right, Now here's this is a

(21:16):
little weird to me, but the rumor is that lamar
Odom has joined Loving hip Hop with Carly Red. And
that's because and that's because there was some footage where
you can see, uh, you know, he's standing next to
Carly Red. It looks like they're at an event, and
so on the clips you can see it looks like
they're there together. It was Yandy's birthday part Yandy, Yeah, Yandy,

(21:40):
m n DC was there. Yandy was getting that car.
What did you get a Rolls Royce as it got
a Rolls Royce convertible? What about that sounds waited to
you though? Lamar Odom on Love and Hip Hop sounds
about right to me. Okay, I don't know. It's just
weird to me. Lamar Odom And then he just looked
like in the in the clips, I mean, I know

(22:00):
you married the cloud, but still the same thing. He's
done reality TV before. Where just watching that show and
not know who some of those people are that just
they just make up. I don't I don't see the
problem with Lamar with him like he's been on he
had his own reality show. Remember Lamar and Cloyer when
they was dancing looking like two forwarded? Did you know
he was dating Carly red, I don't follow Lamar's love life. Well,

(22:21):
it felt like you just knew a lot just now
in me. No, I just said I've seen the pictures online.
That's why I said it. But I said, there's a
lot of people on love and Hip hop I have
no idea who they are, and they say they're recording
all this. They making rackets. It didn't Lamar do a
reality show with his girlfriend? Was the young lady name Sabrina?
Part they did Behind every Man? I thought they didn't

(22:42):
he do Dancing with the Stars too? Am I tripping?
Am I making? I don't think Lamar? I don't know.
I'm used to seeing Lamar with him on reality TV?
Wait did he dancing with the Stars? I don't remember.
I know he did Lamar. I know you definitely did
Lamar and Cloye. You did Lamar and Sabrina. I don't
see the problem with him doing reality TV and they
need them. I didn't say it was a problem. I

(23:04):
just said it felt weird. I don't know. You see
him on there all right now? Tom Brady, is he did? Yeah?
That might be true. Yeah, how many episode he must
have got out at? No? I just good his lowest
score was an eleven for the Fox. Yeah, he's eliminated
during a Week three of the competition. Whatever. All right,

(23:28):
now time Tom Brady has launched his own NFT company
and it's called Autograph. They said it will bring together
some of the biggest names in sports, entertainment, fashion and
pop culture to work with creators who develop unique digital collectibles,
and so they will also produce NFTs featuring Tom Brady
getting on this money. All right, and that is your

(23:51):
rumor report. All right, thank you, miss you see Ja
Rules selling another NFT Yeah that's sam A picture of
the sandwich from the fire Festival. A picture of that
in food from the Firefest. Yeah. I wasn't even you know,
even though Jim Jones came up here and put us
on the NFTs, I didn't trust it until I found
out what y'all Rule thinks. You know what I mean?
Ja Rule got his own NFT company. Y'all doing this thing?

(24:12):
Job demand bro shout the job All right, sorry, fifty
front page news. What we're talking about. Let's talk about
the Derek shop and trial. You know, as it progresses,
we are letting you know everything that's happening. So we'll
give you a recap of what happened yesterday. All right,
we'll get into that. Next sister, Breakfast Club, Good morning,
So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same.

(24:32):
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I don't know if you get in, say Roberts on
This Morning, guy, we interviewed her yesterday. Was it yesterday?

(24:54):
Maybe maybe the day before yesterday? But the audio seems
to be not arable. No, no, no, no, we prayed
on it. Shut up. I still think it's your Air
at seven. But I don't you know. Let's get into
front page you du where were starting you? Well, let's
do a recap of what's happening in the Derek Chauvin
trial and the murder trial and who took the stand yesterday?

(25:19):
Starts in. Jody Steiger, a former Marine and a twenty
eight year veteran of the LAPD, was called as the
prosecution's first expert witness, and he talks about reviewing all
of the videos that showed that fatal encounter with George Floyd,
and also some footage from police body cameras, surveillance cameras,
videos taken by bystanders. And here's what he had to

(25:39):
say about the actions taken by Derek Chauvin and other
officers involved in the arrest. No idea. We have Lieutenant
Mercel and Morris Hall. Oh okay, it's well oiled machine,
is it? That's my father? Okay? All right, well then

(26:03):
let's talk about Mauras Hall. And actually this is interesting.
Maurias Hall was in the car with George Floyd when
police first confronted them last May. He was in court
via zoom, and that's because he wants to talk about
his intention to plead the fifth if he is called.
Here's what he said. The whole point here is to
for event mister Hall from incriminating himself and him even
answering that question that he was in the car puts

(26:25):
him in very close proximity with mister Floyd, in very
close in time before he's alleged to have ingested drugs.
And again it exposes him on that third degree murder charge.
So he has to plead the fifth because he doesn't
want to end up getting charged with something from his testimony,
would charge which means drugs, damn drugs, George Floyd, because

(26:50):
Derek Choving killed him. That's the case they're trying to
make those in talking about that wouldn't implicate him. Hey,
if the other cops getting the murder charge and how
to hell the passenger with George theyvid charged that young man,
no way, no way in Well you know what's the
white man we talked about it just not just not
the head of us right here, right, you're right. Well,
his attorney feels like and what they're saying is that

(27:12):
the murder statute allows her prosecution of someone who provided
drugs leading to an overdose. And because the defense is
trying to say that it could be potential wrong. Yeah,
it is crazy. So he won't testify. Yes, he's worried
about that. But the cops that were with Derek Chobbing,
why they're not accomplices. They should be because they sat
there and they watched Derek Chobing killed this man. They

(27:32):
didn't stop, they didn't intervene, you know what I mean.
They actually ate it in the bedded in a lot
of ways. But they're not afraid of being charged with nothing.
But this brother who was with George Floyd is afraid
of be in charge. That is crazy. Yeah, that's crazy.
How backwards is that? Right? And I just want to
say a rest in piece to Midwind Charld. She was
a CNN and MSNBC legal analysts. At only forty seven

(27:54):
years old, she has passed. Her family announced and they
said no cause of death has been disclosed at this time,
but a rest in peace. I knew Midwin also so
amazing woman. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but I
saw this was in the news and a lot of
people have made statements to support the family, but the
family says they do thank you in advance for your
love and prayers. Please allow the family time to grief.

(28:17):
So we want to also add our condolences absolutely rest
in peace to mid When y'all, I didn't know her personally,
what I mean. I used to see her on MSNBC
a lot. She would be on am Joy a lot
of you know, and I'm just like, forty seven years old,
I need to know what to cause the death was,
because in your mind, you're like, how did this a vibrant,
healthy individual, just all of a sudden up and path.
And then I went to their Instagram and the last

(28:37):
time she posted was March nineteen. But she was like
not feeling well today, you know, so she postponed something
and then that was literally her last post. It's like,
wait the hell happened? In peace? All right? Yes? Rest
in peace? And California is planning to lift most COVID
restrictions by June fifteenth, but they are going to keep
that mask mandate. They said, we do need to remain

(28:59):
vigilant and continue the practices that got us here wearing
masks and getting vaccinated. But the light at the end
of the tunnel has never been brighter. So they plan
to reopen their economy by June fifteenth, provided that the
COVID vaccine and hospitalization cases remain stable. Yeah. I mean listen,
that's still how far is that from? Now? What is

(29:20):
it right around the corner? Ye? Still a couple of months?
All right, Well, that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, miss yee. Now we were supposed to be
playing Sarah Jake Roberts here this morning, but that's not
happening because the audible it's not arible for whatever reason
going up online. Nick, Okay, you can read the lips

(29:42):
and it's I'm upset about this. I could put some
captions under it, right. I really like Sarah Jake Robins.
He has a new book out too, call Woman Evolve.
So y'all go pick that up. We have to figure
out who we can have her on again. All right, Well,
let's open up the phone lines. We had a conversation
earlier the front page Age News now you reported about
you want to report the story again about the woman

(30:04):
that was beat up and security guards just watched. Yes,
this was in New York City. The two security guards
inside of the building, a sixty six year old Asian
women was attacked and they didn't do anything. And they've
gotten fired. All right, so we're asking eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one should they have been fired? Now?

(30:25):
I agree, morally it is wrong. They are cowardly. You
can call them a whole bunch of names. But they
were doing their job. They did. The job is to
secure that building, and they secured the building. Now what
they did outside of that, Yes, it was cowardly, it
was suckerage, it was it was morally wrong, But they
secured the building, and we actually had the building wasn't
in danger though they closed the doors. That's how you

(30:48):
got more secure once they closed the door and the
women laying on the ground. The building wasn't in danger, right,
but it wasn't in danger, so they secured the building.
I'm not saying what they did was right, but they should.
I don't think they should have been fired because they
didn't do anything. Again, it's what their job was telling
them to do. Oh, I know, if I got an
attack dog and that dog, don't hit that dog. Gotta go.
That's all I know. Let's soapen up the phone lines.
And the security guard actually called this morning and this

(31:11):
is what she said about the whole thing. I'm a
security guard. If we leave our posts and go help
that oblately and she gets hurt, well responsible and the
dutiable not vacuum morally is wrong. But they're not obligated
to help. All right, let's talk about it. They don't
drid five eight five one oh five one should those
security guard has been fired. Let's talk about it. It's
the breakfast club. The morning phone call in right now

(31:36):
and you opinion to the breakfast club topic breaking down
eight hundred five eight five one five one the breakfast
club Yes two New York doorman closed the doors while
an Asian woman was being attacked outside. Now, according to
the company that fired them, the Brodsky Organization, they said,
the full lobby video shows that once the ascelant had departed,

(31:58):
the dorman emerged to us sist the victim and flag
down an NYPD vehicle. It is clear that required emergency
and safety protocols were not followed, So they said, we
are extremely distraught and shocked by this incident. In our
hearts go out to the victim. I wonder what the
protocols were like, what were the exact protocols of the building.
I don't know. It didn't specify, but I wouldn't. I
would assume that if something's an incident outside the building,

(32:21):
they're supposed to close the door to make sure that
the building is safe because they all securing the building,
that's what their security for. They're not securing the street.
And what they did was was was cowardly. I agree,
and yes it was foul and morally wrong. But should
they be fired because they're there to protect the building.
I mean, I remember the security guards here. You know,
whatever happens outside. They used to lock the door and
we had to push the buzzer to try to get in,

(32:42):
and he would look to make sure everything was fine
before he opened the door, like we're dead. But I
didn't expect him to. We're dead. Extra security appeared to
secure us. I didn't know that's why they locked the
doors here. They locked the doors on Friday all the time. No,
the revolving door of the lock they locked the door
wants to make sure nobody can just walk in on
the building. They locked the doing it, and sometimes they

(33:03):
have to open the door to let you win. I've
never seen that. My key carter is probably the only
one that works that can actually come inside because I
used to get here. You can do in the clubs.
But you know, I don't think they should have been fired. Yes, yeah,
I don't know the protocols of the building that they
worked in, but I think there's times a protocol has
to go out the window, and to me, this is
one of those times. If I owned that building, I
would be appalled at those security guards lack of remoss

(33:25):
and empathy for that old woman. So I wouldn't want
them working for me like you just big for nothing,
like this is a woman, an older woman, and even
after she got beat up, she's just laying there. And
they closed the door, like I don't want you working
for me. You can't even open the door to be
like yo child, like nothing. They said they went outside
after the man walked off, after the man almost stopped
this old woman to death. But but like you said,

(33:46):
you just don't know. We don't know how old these
security guards were. And let's not let's not forget the
guy that that that beat the woman. He was in
jail for thirty years for killing his mother. They didn't
know that. I'm not saying that they know, but he
killed his mother. But they didn't know that. So that
don't even matter. You can't open the door in broad
daylight just to be like yo, chill, yo fan, what
you're doing. They should have got now. And in the

(34:08):
report it doesn't say that their security It says that
they're doorman. Does that make a difference. Yes, that does
make a difference. And what is a doorman supposed to
be open as as a means of um, you know, protection, Yes,
that makes a difference. I don't expect the doorman and
secure me as a man, just as a man. For
Get the door part. This is a man. Yes, morally
that was cowardly for him not to step up. But

(34:28):
it's a door man. Say that's not a doorman's job. No,
not at all. Let's go to the phone lass That
actually makes a huge difference, Yeah, door man versus security. Hello,
who's this? Hey, y'all? What's up? Let's leave by calling
from pray what I'm do? What y my niggail? Not
only should they have been fired, they should have been arrested.

(34:49):
We need some kind of fatteral law in America, like
a good Samaritan law that homes each set the responsible
when you never flying committed that you need to in. Yeah,
now you're going too far now. He was actually a
great That was a great episode on Seinfeld The Goats
and marriage. Some people account you don't expect that out
of people, like it is what it is that everybody's

(35:10):
not born with with heart, so you can't expect people
to do For instance, right, sorry, you seen her friend
get beat up outside the stoop and you let stayed
on the stoop like she was like, I'm not leaving
the stupid You can't arrest her for that. And I
tend not to end six years old, and I tend
I tend not to intervene in white people's business. So
if I saw, if I saw two white men beating

(35:32):
the hell out of one white man, I'd be like,
well if you did something, and I'll probably I'm not
going into me. But we're now living us a society
where we pull out phone, we yell walls. That's right,
people wait murdered, and they need to be a law.
I agree with that. We need a law like you.
I agree with that one you try to get. I
agree with that either mind either mind your business to

(35:53):
keep it moving. Don't if you pull out your phone
to record, you're an accomplish. You ain't in the beading. Hello,
who's this? Law? But if you feel like your life
is in danger too, then I mean you want, you
want people to help, but I mean you can't expect it. Hello,
who's this? That's why? Man? Hey do you think these
brothers should be fine? At first I didn't. I kind

(36:14):
of thought, you know, and not in that job. But
I really thought about what Drama said. If they're supposed
to be guarding the building, that's bad for business. One
absolutely wrong, but it's also bad for business. I don't
want to see somebody in front of my my establishment
getting beat up like that makes it seem like anybody
could get beat up in front of my establishment or aside.

(36:35):
You know. I will I will say though, that they
didn't tell us the whole story because this whole time
I thought they were security guard. They were dormant. If
they're just dormant, you know, that's not their job as
a man. I think they let that woman down regardless
of what their position was. But if they just dormant,
I'm like, I don't know if they should have been fired.
Eight hundred five, eight five one or five one. We're

(36:57):
asking should they have been fired? Call us up as
the Breakfast Club Morning. Call me your opinions to the
Breakfast Club topic one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and

(37:19):
jul Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
if you just joined us, we're talking about the Internet
that happened. You want to break down interdent happening in
New York. Yes, it was an Asian woman that was
getting beat up outside and the two people that worked
in the building. I don't know if they're doorman, a concierge, security,
but they did not help. They actually close the door. Lord,

(37:39):
so well, this was happening. And I also just want
to say, what I think matters is what is the
protocol in the building that allegedly they didn't follow, Because
if there is a protocol of what you're supposed to
do when something like that happens, and they didn't follow
that protocol, that's the reason to get fired. I can't
I can't see the protocol of somebody if something's happening
outside to indulgen see what's going on in it. I

(38:01):
can't see that protocol is probably call the police. Like
if there's a fight or something going on outside the building,
usually they closed the door and secure the building and
secure the tenants inside. It's different. It's a difference between
a fight, though, and watching a thirty eight year old
man beat up on a sixty six year old woman.
I understand protocol. But if I if, I, if I'm
the owner of the building and I'm watching those guys,
they just had such a lack of remorse, such a

(38:24):
lack of empathy for that old woman, I don't want
them working for me. All right, Well, let's go to
the full line. Hello, who's this yo? This is anonymous anonymous?
What's going on? All right? Man? I'm just calling on
the security guards that got fired, and what are your thoughts?
You know, I work in I work in the building.
That's why I'm an anonymous, you know. But they train
you to be morally warm. You know, if they see

(38:48):
something outside happening and locked the door, all the cops.
If the owner falls, don't help them, call nine one one, right,
And they train you that while to protect themself from
protect the building, correct, is not to protect myself. It's
protective building because we're not gonna get help. We're not
we're not going to get how they're not gonna he
responding for it. What would you have done in that situation?

(39:09):
You know, I'll be honest with you. I don't know
the situation. I don't know how far they are, what
they saw and everything, but you know, being actually for
the fronx, you see, somebody need to help your elder lady.
I agree. I agree too. I mean I agree morally
that's what you're supposed to do. But that doesn't mean
they should have got fired for doing that. But thank
you man, absolutely not appreciate it. You guys. Every day

(39:31):
you have a go Yes, sir, hello, who's this? And yo?
Scay from Raley, North Carolina? Was good? What's happening y'all's
topping in these streets? What do you think she'd happened? Ready? No?
I don't Hey uncle sloy y'all? Yes, sir, Hey, yo,
I gotta call you out yo, because you turned DJ
every y'all? Did you? You failed to take responsibility for that? Ya?

(39:53):
How I turned in vat talk to me? Wow? Wait
a second? What good? You gave him a Christmas president
out yo? But you turned them out? Yo? He ain't
been the same thing. Yeah, So technically, if this was
true Blood, I'd be his maker. You don't watch True Blood?
No mind that reference went over your head. Yeah yeah,

(40:15):
I'm quote because they wasn't wrong for the foot of
helping her out. Okay, go ahead, So you got because
if they would have went to help rom, then they
would have gotten fired from their job and didn't know
like it would have been nothing like nobody would have
cared about that. Why would they have gotten fired from
their job for helping because you know, you always get

(40:38):
fired trying to be a good sumaritan. No, let me
tell Let me tell you something. If those guys had
helped that woman in that situation, in this climate, they
would be heroes, you hear me. They would be on
every morning talk show, every late night talk show. They
probably would have gotten book deals, all types of stuff
in this climate right now, or they might have been

(40:58):
looked at it. If I went to help this woman,
the samaritan might have been killed, and we could be
talking about damn, it's messed up. I'm grieving and going
to the funeral, and the kids could have been going
to the fund. Shut up, and we always got to
go to the worst possible scenario. They would man, he
would have not gotten killed. And that scenario you had
good samaritan trying to help somebody wants them dying, getting
killed on the train or something hit. Man. It was
broad daylight in midtown Manhattan, having a broad daylight, New York.

(41:19):
I'm not saying they don't, but a midtown man, that
woman could have gotten killed exactly. That woman was getting
their head stomped in if they would have went out
there and jumped on that man. And this because all
of us are sitting around saying I wish it would
do some stuff like that in front of me, right,
like beat up these old people, right, Asian, black, white, whatever.
If they would have did that, they have been heroes.
The man killed his mother, they didn't know that he

(41:42):
didn't kill and they and they protected the build. It's
not right, but that's what they did. Hello, who's this?
You know what's up ro What are your thoughts? Well, yeah,
I feel I feel the same. Man. I don't think
they should have got fired at the end of the day,
like black, you know, anything's gonna happen to one and
then thinking it got soo got hunt and the family

(42:04):
would be breeth it more is ball, it was sid
more of me is all the way wrong. But they
did their job. I honestly don't believe that they should
have got fired. It's just wildest men. If we say
our job is to protect and provide, it's just like
I don't understand how we can sit here and say
respect older people, respect elders, but you just sit around
and watch a sixty six year old woman get her

(42:25):
head stomped in like that, and and you say it's
just business. Got to protect my job. Hello, who's this?
I'm not saying this right, it's not right. Hello, who's
this what I want you to? Just tragic from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
What's up? Bro? What's your thoughts? Man? Man? I think
now they shouldn't have got fired. I feel like the
older dasion where they getting fired because the old lady

(42:46):
was aged when the black person who got wood, that
would have just just rode it off the cause of
the day. And then you got to think about two
that lady Carl did and they said that that's not
her responsibility and she would have left her coach. You
would have got fired. Let her learn what you would
got our ass food? That would have been worse. All right,
thank you brother. So what's the moral of the story.
I mean, I don't know if there is a moral

(43:07):
of the story. I said, I don't know the protocols
of the building. You know what I'm saying. But I
just think there's times a protocol, you know, it has
to go out the window, like I like, you know,
I just I just think when you see somebody show
a lack of remorse and empathy like that for an
old woman, I wouldn't want people with that type of
character working for me. That's all all right? Now we
got rooms on the way. Yes, and Iggy Azel Yeah.

(43:27):
If you were waiting for her to join only fans,
you can forget it. She said she won't do it.
We'll tell you her reasons why. All right, we'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Hello, Yes,
since the world most Dangerous Morning to show the Breakfast
Club Charlomagne and God Angela y dj Envy. We all
had a great discussion just now. I was looking at

(43:48):
the Breakfast Club pole. It said should the security guard
be fired for not helping the woman that was attacked
outside the building? Twenty six point one percent of the
people say no, it wasn't their fault. Seventy peoplet nine
percent Yes, should have helped. I don't know what the
proper protocol is in that situation. I'm just only speaking
from the perspective of being a human, right, That's all right,
you know what I mean. But there's a lot that

(44:08):
goes into We don't know how old these security guards were.
We don't know. But if you watch the whole video,
you see after they go outside they help her out.
You also see two people coming in and out the
building that just walk right body into it. I don't
think age got nothing to do with it, because we
saw Ronald Idlely have a nice lose stepping his step
to other night at seventy nine years old. You know
what I'm saying, I love it when they call me

(44:29):
big pop up. Ronald Idly would have been ready for
action in that moment. Okay, he'd beat the hell out
that man with that cane, but that okay, yeah, absolutely,
that's right, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, I'm much
in the video again, it's just yeah, where he closed
the door on her, like all right, there's two questions,
I feel it. What's the two questions of dramas, Because
it's how are they doing what they were trained to
do it following protocol protocol ship, which they did I

(44:52):
guess essentially. But then also it's morally wrong, you know
what I'm saying, And that's why I would have That's
where I would have fired them, right because morally wrong
part because it's just the lack of empathy and lack
of remorse for me. But it's kind of like, but
you know what else is I'm gonna tell you what else?
In nobody they're not calling, they're not calling nine one one.
They're just standing there watching, or they don't even plot

(45:13):
their phone to record, They just they're standing there. They're
just standing there watching. I'm not at least call nine
one one while this is going on. We live in
an era where people do something, whether they most of
the time they just pulled out their phone to record,
or some people call nine one one. These people did nothing.
They just they literally just closed the door. And the
woman like, well, that's our problem, not in a situation.

(45:34):
And it's three of them, and they really stood there
for a few minutes and watched come on, Yeah, but
it's it's you just you just don't know. You don't
know what they've been trained to do. You don't know
if they didn't want to lose their job, and we
could sit here and say, oh they should, they should
have sh but yeah, but I would think you at
least call nine one one. Yeah, that has to be part.
But they went outside as soon as it was over.
They helped. It really did. Like the video shows. They
opened with what else side if you watched the whole video. Yeah,

(45:56):
but they stood but they really stood there for a
couple of minutes and watched the watching. They went out
there to get some. They didn't get no. Damn. They't
even asked that woman if she was all right? All right, well,
I can't even open the door, say yo, chill, fam
We got rubers all the way. Yes, And we are
going to talk about pictures. You know, when there's a

(46:16):
picture of you online that you hate, can you get
it scrub from the internet. All right, we'll get to
that next. It's the breakfast Club. Come on, can we
drop on a clue? Boar? Producer Dan Dan restore. Dan
restores my faith in white people every day they got
coming in. He's just he's just a good caring white man.
He's all producer, but he's just a good caring white man.
He just for no reason. Just now he goes Charloyne,
I think you had a large bottle of ascension refrigerator

(46:38):
for another day. He did that to me first. He
was like, you know, you have another bottle of soda,
I mean a bottle of water in the fridge, right,
Thank you, thanks for keeping us hydrated. Dan fake helpful, nice,
a nice guy. He really does restore my faith in
white men every day. I was just kidding Dan, it
was a bottle of water, is it? Though? I don't know.
It's not mine mine. I have one, all right. We

(47:00):
let's get to the rules to talk igazea. Oh god,
it's the rum of report. So iggy Azelia for everybody
who was hoping to see her on Only Fans says
that she wouldn't start one. She said, I think Only
Fans can be really empowering for people, but I will

(47:22):
never ever join. I don't want to make that type
of content and it only fs up the bag for
people on there who really about that life. Shout out
to the baddies, though, and so then she went on
to shout out some of the content creators on Only
Fans to help boost their pages. I see a lot
of people. Uh. We were talking about this behind the
scenes the other day, about bad Baby joining Only Fans

(47:44):
and how she broke all kinds of records and made
a million dollars in the first six hours. The hell
is bad Baby? Yeah, who's bad Baby? They catch me
outside girl? That's the name. Oh, I don't mean you
can't keep up nowadays. I've never heard of no bad Baby.
I thought King Baby by drama's favorite artist man, but
bad Bunny Man, I don't know. Stupid Rabbit show some respect.

(48:05):
Okay McCaul, you silly skunk? How about that? How would
you like that? So dumb? All right? And Chloe Kardashian
this bikini photo that was a quote leaked of her.
She's trying to get a scrubb from everywhere on the internet.
So anybody who posted this picture is having to take
it down. It's a copyright infringement. But I guess she

(48:28):
just didn't like this particular bikini photo. I don't know
if you guys had a chance to see it before
it came off. Well, you know how you take well,
ok ahead, what you gotta do is if you want
to take a picture off the internet, what you do
is you copyright that picture. You own it. It takes
a couple of times, and then anybody anytime somebody posted you,
you know, hit him with copyright infringement. What's wrong with
the picture of Chloe? Why she wanted it down? Um?

(48:51):
I think maybe it wasn't edited the way she would
have wanted it to that it said it was taken
of her at a private family gathering, and it was
posted to social media without permission by mistake, buy an assistance.
But did the show? Did you see the picture Yeah,
it's actually really not a bad picture. Maybe she I
don't know. I know they smoothed out their skin a

(49:13):
lot and do different things, so maybe she just wanted
to have it look a different way. But she didn't
look bad. It was before the work, after the work, allegedly,
go ahead. I think it was these stories, girl, go
tell me more. All right, let's do let's do some
good news. Let's pivot from this. Let's talk about Shaquille O'Neill.
Now there's a video that's been circulating NBA Buzzes Instagram

(49:36):
video and somebody posted Shack actually randomly paying for somebody's
engagement ring and a jewelry store. I wanted to get
some loop rings. And I've seen the guy coming. He
was just so shy. He was saying, Hey, how much
do I old to pay off my ring? It was
just and I was like, man, I'm how much is
the ring? And I'm me but I just you know,

(49:57):
and this is something though I do everything. The other day,
me and mama when furniture shopping, and this lady, she
had a autistic daughter, and you know she was also
you know, looking to pay for some furniture. I just
I just took care of her, So I meant to
meant making people happy. So whenever I leave the house,
I just tried to do it a good But I
didn't mean for that to get out because I don't

(50:18):
do it for that trumping the goose bums killing that.
He does that a lot too. I'm with that. I
love it. It's kind of it's kind of energy. I love. Yeah,
there's a lot of documented videos of Shock doing things
to surprise people. I think that's amazing. Imagine you're going,
why you wear a hoop shop? Shock? What's from the who?
They just sound funny. When Shock first telling the story

(50:39):
about the guy, played again, played this is how you're saying.
I wanted then again some loop arerings and I've seen
together coming. He was just so shy. He was saying, hey,
how much do you old to pay off my ring?
It was just it was just it was just he
just looked so poor. He just sounds so pause. He

(51:01):
didn't sound so pa. I know we all are compared
to Shock, but I'm just saying, out time, you sound
like my man, come on man looking down at the
man and discussing this man or a couple more thousand
on his drink. That's all for him. That was shot thinking.
Come on, man, that's good. That's that's good. Shout the shock. Man,
I don't know what that's what most people would do,
be like, are you done yet? Because I'm trying to

(51:23):
get my stuff. So that is how much it was. Yeah,
I do stuff like that. But exactly I said, it
depends how much of its old. If I him how much,
if it's a couple of hundred, I'm gonna keep mind
of my business, Like I don't you know what I mean.
I was there, Yeah, I know what it is. It depends.
I got that's that's a good D great D. Shout
the shock. Got to love it. And little Wayne just

(51:45):
bought a new house and uh for fifteen point four
million dollars. So that's on the West coast. It's a
hidden hills and mansion. It was built from the ground
up back in twenty nineteen three point three acres with
the main house that's more than ten thousand square beat
and then there's a guesthouse that's separate, so the whole
house is more than twelve thousand square feet. All right,

(52:06):
Well that is your report, all right, thank you, missie
Charlomagne we're giving that downket You. We need chay Monique
back then of new Burn, North Carolina to come to
the front of the congregation. She thinks she taught to
Saint Patrick. We're gonna talk about it, all right, we'll
get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Corny, but
breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Mountain
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(52:28):
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because right now you want some real It's time for
Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I
need to be a doctor man, hit it with the

(52:49):
heat rock. Did she get any I had become Donkey
of the Day Breakfast club, bitches, you're a donkey? Yeah? Yes, Hello.
Donkey of the Day for Wednesday, April seventh goes to
chay Monique Beckton of New Bern, North Carolina. This story
is a headscratcher. Okay, Now, Chary has watched Powell one

(53:10):
too many times. She clearly wants to be Tasha Saint Patrick. Hell,
maybe she wants to be Ghosts. I don't know. The
reason I leaned towards her wanting to be Tasha is
because ghost didn't really want Tarik his child in the life. Hell,
Tasha didn't either, but she kind of accepted it. I mean,
power was season six, episode seven. I believe Artasha did
initiate Terrek into the drug game short. I mean, in

(53:33):
that same episode, Ghost is on Terick's asked about not
selling drugs. Remember he took Trek's drug money and told
him cut Tommy off and he was gonna tell Tommy
Tarik stole drugs from him. Am I making this up?
This is what I recall from that episode. And I
remember Tasha telling Terik that he could be better at
selling drugs than Ghosts. Ever was okay? Remember she didn't
want to lose another child to the street, so she
told Terk that he needs her help in learning the streets. Yes,

(53:56):
Tasha felt like she could reach Tarik the right way. Okay,
even though there's no right way to do the wrong thing.
You know, they're teaching somebody the right way to do
the wrong thing is just impossible. By the way, generation
with drug deal is a stupid I mean, if you're
a young man whose father sold drugs and your father
ended up in jail a dead because of it, what
the hell you think gonna happen to you anyway? Chi
Saint Patrick aka Chari Monique Beckton has been charged with

(54:18):
felony trafficking cocaine, felony possession with intent to sell our
delivered cocaine, and misdemeanor child abuse. Why let's go to
w i T n NBC six for the report. Police
a woman is arrested after a large amount of cocaine
is founded a child's book bag at a newbern elementary school.
The drugs were discovered last Tuesday at Trent Park Elementary.
The Craven County Sheriff's Office says the school resource officer

(54:41):
found more than nine ounces of the drug. She Beckton
is now facing several felony charges, including trafficking cocaine and
misdemeanor child abuse. It's not unclear the relationship between her
and the child. Twenty to sixty grams of cocaine. That's
a quarte a quilo If I'm not mistaken. Let me
tell you something. I watch my wife get to pack
my kids lunch sometime. I know a lot of parents

(55:03):
who have that struggle forget to pack the kids lunch.
With that said, I can see how you forget to
pack the kids lunch, but I can't see how you
forgot that you put a quarter quilo of cocaine and
your child's backpack. Now, I was thinking about all the
ways this could have happened, and none of them makes sense.
I analyzed fourteen million, six hundred and five possible outcomes
word to doctor Strange, and the only one that makes

(55:24):
sense is that she purposely did this and had the
young niggas moving that dope. Okay, I was sitting here
thinking maybe they got the same book bag and the
kid grabbed the same bag. That's possible, but I doubt it.
I doubt the drug dealer's bag would look like the
kid's bag. A kid's bag would have snow white on it,
not in it. Not to mention, I'm sure the kid
looked in that bag before he went to school, right,
Don't all kids check that bag before school? Don't you

(55:45):
make your kids check their bag before school with me
at night? Yes, okay, right before this had to be
purposely done. And what if this kid is selling cocaine
at school. I mean when I was in middle school,
I sold candy, but not nos candy. I mean, sugar
is a boom in business in grade school. But apparently
so his book A Sugar Now officers having revealed the
ginger at a child or what his or her relationship

(56:06):
to Sharay was. But whatever the relationship, the only other
scenario I can think of is that maybe, just maybe
it was bring a white girl to school day. I
don't know, see and see now I'm looking at pics
on the daily mail of the bus. Then it's just
a dirty teal jan sport backpack. Not to mention, Sharay
Beckton list her occupation as working in sales at Walmart.

(56:30):
I think I'm figuring it out and putting it together.
Now Shari's dating a trap nigga. Yeah, Sharid dating a
drug dealer that none of her family likes, and they
have told her repeatedly this man was going to ruin
her life and then this happens. Let me tell you
something shariy Tasha would never okay, especially in episodes five
in six seasons five, six and seven. She would give

(56:51):
ghost up so fast. Okay, you should do the same.
Dump this man before he ruined your life even more,
and don't be afraid to tell on him because he
damned sure it doesn't care about you, because if he did, you,
as this child, wouldn't be in this situation. I just
made up that whole last part. I don't even know
if that's the case, but please give Chari Monique Beckton
the biggest he hull. This isn't adding up, but it's

(57:15):
more to the story. I'm sure we're not gonna play
a game. You want to play. You want to play
a game. I want to play game, all right. I
didn't want to play today reasons, But okay, I guess
we'll play a game up. Guess what right? Chari Monique

(57:35):
Beckton of New Berne, North Carolina lists her place of
employment as sales at Walmart. A child connected to her
got caught with two hundred and sixty grams of cocaine
and a dirty Tale jams Port backpack dj n V.
Guess what right, ses, It's a tough one. It's a

(57:57):
tough one. Sales at Walmart, jan sport book bag. I
gotta go black. I need more. You gotta explain yourself.
Why yeah, why is that Walmart? And a chance? Now,
because you also said she got a young nick I
made that up. That was just me. That was me

(58:19):
and my assumption. You know what happens when you make it,
make an assumption. That's right. I don't even know if
that's true. That's just mine, but that's that's Lenard, uncle
Charlotte Charlomagne's theory said. And that's what made me think
about it. I mean, jan sports are bigg the hood.
White women can date drug dealers, but jan sports big
in the hood. Okay, all right, I think jan sport
was big with everyone I don't know. And Angelie Array

(58:43):
Monique beck Then of New Burn, North Carolina, the sales
at Walmart. According to her Facebook, a child connected to
her got caught with two hundred and sixty grams of
cocaine and his book bag or her book bag. Jess
what race she is? Well, the only reason I'm gonna
say African American is because I don't know any white

(59:04):
girls named I know you do. Johnson up. You could
have said Johnson Jackson. You just made that up. Jefferson,
shut up. You don't know no, damn shar I feel
like I do know a charidough um, hey, guys, but
it did inform you that both of y'all are absolutely correct.

(59:27):
H I don't even know if this is a black
woman of the nigger persuasion because she doesn't see Mike
what something's not right here. I feel like this woman
is getting set up in some way, shape or form.
It will be more to the story and when it does,
I will retract Donkey today. But I'm telling you, I
really truly think it's the man involved in this situation

(59:47):
that got her jam I really said it all right, Well,
asking is next eight don't drip five eight, five one
or five one. If you need relationship advice, any type
of advice, call ye. Now. It's the Breakfast Love the
Breakfast Club here. Yes, I asked him that, and he
was saying that it's nobody else. He just want to

(01:00:09):
spend time with his family and he just wants face
because we have been spending a lot of time lately.
So yes, he just wanted his face, Okay, And you
ever been with him and everything? And I didn't want
to not yetaly, So I mean that's why I don't
want to thank you's cheating? You know all right? Well
number one? Yeah, think goodness, y'all don't live together, because
it doesn't sound like you guys are ready for all that.

(01:00:30):
Being that, y'all can't even figure this part out. Do
you believe that he just wants to spend more time
with his family? Um, yes, I believe it. But when
I said I was gonna pull up and he got mad,
that kind of threw me for a loop. Why don't
you invite him over your house so you guys can
discuss it. You don't want to come over with my
house because I don't. I don't know. It's weird. It

(01:00:53):
sounds like y'all got a lot of things you guys
got to work through and start communicating with each other.
But I think in a situation like this, only time
will tell, right, because you don't know if he's telling
the truth or not. You're a little suspicious, like it's
something else going on and it's not something that you
can answer without finding out from him or doing your
own investigating. That's the only way you'll know right now,
because he's not telling you right. Yeah, You're gonna have

(01:01:15):
to wait and see what's happening and try to make
sure you talk to him. But I think it's weird
that he doesn't like come into your house and that
you always have to go there, and that he got
mad that you wanted to come over, and that he's
not being very very communicative about it. Yeah, he spokes
an I don't so I guess he wanted to smoke
and everything. So I was older mine. Okay, you don't

(01:01:35):
smoke a drink. So I'm not gonna avite you, really
because I know I'm gonna be doing that, So I
don't know if it's maybe he probably just reflects it.
I don't do that, but you don't want to invite me,
you know what I mean? Okay, so you're making the
reasons why, all right, all right, well thank you, all right,

(01:01:57):
just don't be you know, you know what it is girls,
so don't even have to tell you. But I think
you'll find out if he's doing something else. You'll find
out if not, and if it's really just family things
in this ship passed. But at least y'all got to
be speaking to each other about what's happening. It just
feels like you don't know what's going on exactly. All right,
all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one

(01:02:18):
on five one. If you need relationship advice here e
now was the breakfast club the more some real advice
with Angela kids, Ask ye morning? Everybody is j Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We're in the middle of ask ye Hello, who's this?
I'm sorry you guys, my voice is raspy, but Grand

(01:02:41):
rising Grand rides on top of the top, right, But
what's your question for you? Okay? So me and my
husband been together for three years, we've been married, and
we've been kind of bumping heads a lot lately. The
first couple of years that we were together, a lot
of things pappen and between us, as far as him

(01:03:02):
doing things that I just felt was very disrespectful to
me and to our relationship. And you know, I kind
of dealt with it for a while, for one because
I was pregnant, and for too because I loved him
and I knew that he was a good person. Um
So I kind of gave him the benefit of the doubts.
But now that we're here, m I kind of don't

(01:03:24):
feel the same. Like I love him for depth and
I wanted to work, but you know, I kind of
withdrew myself from our marriage from him just so that
I could focus on not being hurt and you know,
just not tap him to deal with what I went
through before, just being more cautious exactly exactly. And so now, um,

(01:03:47):
we're kind of bumping heads because he claims that I
don't make him feel loved and I don't show him
enough affection and basically like I'm not making him feel
like he's important to me and I don't want to
lose him. And it's just really tough because I constantly
explained to him, well, the reason why I kind of

(01:04:08):
withdrew is because you hurt me and you've been doing
good now, you know, I don't know. It is hard,
you know, I do want to say this because this
happens all the time. Right we're getting a relationship with somebody,
they betray us, but now we don't trust them, but
we want to be with them, but it's hard for
us to let them in. And then they start feeling

(01:04:29):
a way because they're like, I'm trying, but I'm not
getting the response that I need from you. And I
do want to say that whatever happened in your relationship.
If you agreed to work it out, that means work,
and that means you have work to do too, not
just him. Yes, right, and that's unfortunate because what he
did to you was wrong, obviously, and it's something that's

(01:04:49):
going to take a long time for you to get over.
But you do have to make steps to do that
if that's what you agree to. Don't agree to work
on things with somebody and then you're not open to
for real work on I get it, I do, but
it's like we'll be working on it and everything will
be good and and like one one little small petty
thing will happen and now it gets made it through

(01:05:13):
like a bigger deal. Now it's right. I don't love
him and I don't care for him, and he don't
even know if I really want to deal with him.
But it's like, man, come on, now, you know I'm
basically going off on how you make me feel. You know, right,
I'll try and you try it, but I'm still hurting.

(01:05:34):
And he's got to understand. He's got to understand that
you're still hurting and there are going to be times
that certain things set you off, and he's got to
be really patient with you, and y'all have to come
to an agreement where he has to see the effort
you're making. Just like he has to also understand that
it's not an overnight process. Right, Yeah, I get that totally,
I do. Right, So he has to know he has

(01:05:57):
to go really hard in order to win your trust back,
and it's gonna take time. It could take years, you know,
just because the trust was broken, that doesn't mean it
can't come back, but it is a process. Just because
you think of all the times that you've been hurt,
you think of all the red flags that you saw.
You want to make sure things are perfect. You don't
want to be a fool again. So because then now

(01:06:17):
you feel like, oh, it's my fault. But I do
want to say in life, if you want amazing things
to happen for you, sometimes you do have to take
a risk. And taking a risk does mean being vulnerable
at times, and being vulnerable might mean that, you know,
worst case scenario, you're gonna get your feelings hurt again,
but at least you tried if that's what you wanted
to do. That's true. That's what I'm learning, I guess,

(01:06:39):
you know, to try to be more vulnerable now that
we're here. I don't want to lose my barn. I
care about it a lot. I just want him to
understand that I am hurting, and that is yes, And
he got to do everything right from here on out.
And he's got to know that he cannot mess up
right now and he's got to be patient. But you

(01:06:59):
also have to show him that you're going to allow
him to do these things for you. And that's a
big step for you. And he should understand that I'm
allowing you to come back into my life and work
on things and work on repairing them. But it is
a process. Right. Oh my goodness, you just said I'm
out for just here. All right, Well, I wish you're
the best of luck. Man, work on your marriage and

(01:07:21):
he you know, let him know and don't let his
efforts go unnoticed either. You know, you can every now
and then, just like we want to complain, you can
also say, you know what, I just want to say,
thank you? Right right, you're right about that. I think
you guys are giving me the opportunity to kind of
get that off. All right, I have a good one.
You ask thank you ask ye eight, don't dread five

(01:07:42):
eight five one O five one. If you need relationship
advice to any type of advice, now we got rooms
on the way you yes, Carmelo Anthony. He has announced
his own content company. It's global. We'll tell you all
about it, all right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is
the rum of report with angela year. But the Los

(01:08:11):
Angeles County Sheriff's Office is going to announce today that
Tiger Woods horrific crash was caused by excessive speed. But
he is not going to face any charges or citations.
But he didn't press. They said he didn't press the
breaks at all though, right, I don't know, but that
he did suffer some severe injuries. You know, his STUV
struck a raised median, he crushed through two oncoming lanes

(01:08:34):
and uprooted a tree. Why is this still still such
a story Because it's Tiger Woods, Because he dominated the
white man's sport and slept with all the Because the
Tiger Woods. She got into an accident, the call flip
and nobody knows why. It's not like he was. We
know it wasn't drugs. We know it wasn't alcohol, So
clearly was some type of accident. Like why is this
still a story people still want to right? I mean
they're just now announcing the cause of it because you know,

(01:08:56):
he could have faced charges. So now we know what
the cause was that he's not going to face charges.
So that's the real update that they're going to announce today,
all right. Carmelo Anthony has announced a launch of his
global content company. It's called Creative seven. So he's going
to be basically working with his longtime business partner a
Sony Swan and it's a global multi platform content company.

(01:09:19):
They're going to develop produce original premium content that's documentaries,
scripted TV, feature films, animation, podcast and more. Okay, dropping
a clues bombs from Melow my Mind, Peace to the
God called Melo Anthony. Yeah, he's already partnered with Will
Packer and they're teaming up with an award winning producer's
Plan B Entertainment. They're doing a limited narrative series. They've

(01:09:42):
also quietly produced a number of projects that are already out,
which include Blood Brothers that was done in partnership with
A and E Studios, Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X, their
friendship they did. I never saw that documentary. I read
that book. When you read the book Blood Brothers, that's
a documentary coming, it's a limited series. When is that coming?
Blood Brothers? This is these it's already out. I've never

(01:10:05):
seen that. I read the book. Wow, okay, all right, an,
let's bring it over to the Saweetie Now she has
her pretty Summer Playlist and it's the first edition of
her annual collaborative playlist with upcoming artists, and so she
is personally working with a lot of these newer artists,
which is really dope, and just helping them out with
her pretty Summer playlist. She said, I'm sharing my platform

(01:10:26):
and dropping a fly ass playlist featuring artists who are
up next. This is season one. Let's dope. So they're
not signed that they're trying to get sign I don't
know if they're signed, but they're just newer, up and
coming artists. M alright and Gwen Stefani. By the way,
it's going to be working with Seweetie. She's doing a
remix to slow Clap with Suweetie. So she's out here

(01:10:47):
working and I guess single all right. Kim Kardashian West
is officially a billionaire according to Forbes. So they release
their World's Billionaire list yesterday and Kim made it. They said,
this is the first time she's ever made the list,
and that's because of her booming businesses KKW Beauty and Skims,

(01:11:07):
and that's what's helped her put get over the top
to get that billionaire benchmark. I'm not mad at she's
a businesswoman. She built a lot of different enterprises. They worked.
She hit that billion dollars that it's dropping the clues
bumps for Kim Kardashi. I'll be honest, if I got
two sisters that a billionaires ain't working again one of
them got one of them. Gotta hold me now, boy,
if you don't shut up, you think if you think
you think they give a damn ball Rob like that,

(01:11:28):
Rob might be in the will. Rob might be in
there with two billionaires. Rob wasn't working before they were billionaires.
That can't you definite excuse me now, Robert, right now,
do you know who's in the top ten and richest
in the world? Yes, who? Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett,

(01:11:49):
Elon musk Um. I can't remember who else. I saw
the first four all right, So number one is Jeff Beasos.
Number two is Elon Musk. Number three Bernard know and Family.
That's LVMH and number four is Bill Gates. Number five
is Mark Zuckerberg. Number six is Warren Buffett. Kanye West
was on that list a couple of weeks ago. By

(01:12:10):
shut up and if then people wake up with Kanye,
what's money? They kill yourself? Okay, all right, now let's
talk about Miguel Yell. Actually hasn't. Miguel has a project
coming out on Friday, and before that, though, he ended
up doing lip service. And one thing that he talked
about was his AHA moment that caused him to settle
down and get married. So was there like the aha

(01:12:32):
moment that made you be like, all right, listen, I
need to settle down. It was a low point. That's
why I said that the more clean clear I can
be with my decisions now, with the priorities in mind,
that means that my odds of making decisions that I'll
be happy about later on. Yeah, I wasn't thinking like
that now. It took the proliferation of those decisions to

(01:12:53):
finally hit. My family and friends are like, I don't
we don't really recognize you here are you? Okay? And
that was very very pivotal. I love Miguel, but what
are you talking about? Specifically? He's talking about settling down
and what made him decide to be with his wife
when he was you know, wow. They dated for fifteen
years and so that is a moment. That's what I know.

(01:13:17):
That's what happened. I just put that man, because I'm
speaking from experience. You get caught cheating one too many
times after while like, baby, please don't leave me. I'm
a promise. I'm much to be a changed man. I'm
gonna make a commitment and do what I need to do.
I bet you that's what really happened. I don't think
so black men don't cheat. He did. He's not black,
He's Mexican Latina. A boy. Shut up. You're just with

(01:13:39):
showing me you all kind of pictures on your phone.
You want such a damn But I do want to say.
His new ep art, Deally Cheek, Volume four, is out
on Friday. He put out month through three on streaming
services last week and now this week this Friday, he
has a new EPO. I can't wait. That's what Miguel's

(01:14:00):
favorite R and B artist in the past decade easily.
All right, well that is your and dropping a clues
bomb for Lauriel. That was Lauri Ella Miguel, right, yeah,
that was. Yeah, back to Joe Kore yet nothing. I
don't know if she seen me. Just not happy she was.
She definitely saw, she did see she did. Tweeted about

(01:14:22):
it too, tweeted about let me go look, let me
go see what's happening. Look, let me see what she
put Oh, and Laura's coming to my car shot in
Atlanta to he told me, so, Joe Kore, you been dowt.
Come let me see Lauria. Okay, here's what she said.
I'm legit sitting here like why would I have be
for this man? And now I see why? And we

(01:14:43):
do have be. First Off, Joe Coy, I never capt
a day in my life. Secondly, I'm not just in DC.
I'm syndicated. That was And then that was for Charlottne
said she was just in DC. Well, I love Lauria. Okay,
all right, man, you are a liar and y'all get him. Laura,

(01:15:05):
y'all know I love her. Back the two two in
the bag y'all. We ain't got no control over nobody
except for the Black Ink Crew, all right. He the leader,
You the leader of the Black Ant Crew. And I
ain't talking about the people on VAH when you talk
about the people who have tie die beards like you
see me, ain't gonna tide die bell all right. I
was thinking about you, though. It's nothing wrong with that. Though,
it's nothing wrong with but I'm just saying, people do

(01:15:28):
what they have to do. They enhance themselves. I know
what I'm saying. I don't have Beijing like look at me,
like right next, there's nothing wrong with enhancements. I got
on a full Great sweatsuit right now. I would love
to have a penis print. But I don't you know
what I mean. But if I had a way to
put some type of cup down there to make it
look you know when people stand up, you know, I
want to be the guy online that's standing up with

(01:15:49):
the Great sweatsuit and people circling the crotch area like
choice mixes up. But that ain't gonna happen. Story before
I get to mix. One day, I was like, I'm
so disrespect I'm so upset with you. I said, why
he goes because he goes. My friends said he didn't
see your print. Now you were looking for my print?
What kind of man text you back? I didn't see
your brother. One of my gay homies, see you get

(01:16:10):
out of here. One of my gay homies absolutely didn't
text me. That didn't say that. Get out of breakfast
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(01:16:31):
go out and do is it Mountain dew dot com
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now I'm sending
this to the group checkers, and Envy tried to call
me a liar about twenty minutes ago and tried to
put something on me. You know what I'm saying, I

(01:16:53):
got mad, I got homies. You know what I'm saying.
I got homies that are gay. I got homies that
are straight. And you know we all have He talked
and one of my homies sent me a picture of
Envy and a great sweatsuite. This was October seventeen for
last year. And he said, they saying little Envy don't
have a print at all in his great sweatpants. Tell
him to stick the dark colored sweats. And so I
hit him back and said, he said, he tucked it.

(01:17:14):
I just put I just send it to the group chat.
Tell me, I'm lying my life that look at the day.
It's crazy, you know what. I don't even it's enough.
I can't take Listen. Listen, man, That's why I have

(01:17:36):
friends of all different persuasions, Okay, in all different sexualities
and genders, because man, y'all really missing out if you
don't have open conversation with people from other communities. Okay,
Oh my goodness, this made me chuckle. I forgot I
had that in my farther. I remember that day. I remember,

(01:17:56):
why is he texting me that? I wanted you to
know my people were saying like I wanted you to
know what they're saying about you and them when you're
taking home is something different? I said, Now, I think
Charlomagne got a rush me. I tell them, I said,
you're my game home. He said, you ain't got no
printing them. Grace all right when we come back. Positive morning.

(01:18:25):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. You got a positive note, man, Yes,
I do have a positive note. First of all, I
want to say salute to us, Sarah Jakes Roberts. Um.
Sorry we couldn't get that interview on this morning, but
the audio was messed up, you know what I mean,
So we're going to reschedule it hopefully for later this week. Um,
and salute everybody that's been downloading We've got Answers on Audible.

(01:18:48):
Thank you very much. You know, it was a passion
project for me, you know what I mean, because I
really do want us to start having more conversations with
each other's you know what I mean, not just us
in our echo chambers, but with you know, other people
from different communities. So you know, sooth to my man
James Alteriti for asking all of the questions that a
lot of white people are afraid to ask. So make
sure you download We've got Answers on Audible is free

(01:19:11):
if you've got an Audible membership. And the positive note
is simply this focus on the healing the wound is
not there to punish you. It is there to show
you what you must overcome breakfast club pitches you don't finish,
or y'all dumb

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