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This is your week of Hall Breakfast Club to show
you love to hate from the East to the West
Coat d j M D angela Ye, Cholomagne. The rule
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morning and as day want to hear that breakfast the
world's most dangerous morning showing. Good morning Usa yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo. Good morning, Angela ye, good Morning's Cholomagne, the
guy piece to the planet. Guess what day it is?
Guess what day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday. It's hump day.
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Good morning, what's happening? Happy to be here for another day?
Thank you God? Let me let me start the show.
And that it was Friday for a minute. No, really,
what made you feel that way? I don't know. I
felt like it was Friday. I was like, yes, it's Friday,
and then you said it was day. Yeah. I wish
it was Friday. Let me, we got two more days
till Friday. Let me or another day. I don't know,
let me start up the show. I just wanted to
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apologize to everybody out there for embarrassing my family, embarrassing
my kids. What you said about No for the TikTok
man you did. No, that's the wrong, you shogizing. I
didn't know what was going on. Just now, I got
so many calls about that TikTok, that Charlomagne, and now
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we did the Soldier Boy uh challenge. Uh. First of all,
I don't know what Charlomagne was clapping for. I don't know,
like you would look like you were twerking. I think
you're putting too much on this, bro. I didn't even
think about it, you know what I'm saying. Our new
h one of our new digital people, can do. You know,
she's she's one of the young and she was like, yeah,
you should do this. For first, she asked me to
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do the ski challenge. And so what I did was
I crushed up a bunch of mints like I was
gonna sniff coke, and I rolled up a dollar bill,
and you know, I feel like I was sniffing it,
and it was like, no, that's too much, you can't
put that on TikTok. But I was like Ski, when
I think Ski, I'm from a different generation. Ski mean
you know you're about to get high on from cocaine.
And then she was like the ski challenge. But she
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was like, then let's do the uh make a clap challenge,
soldier boy, and she was showing us how to do
it while she was taping. Absolutely and Charlene and I
looked like two old uncles drunken. We are old uncles.
I don't know about you, but I'm definitely somebody's old uncle.
Just wasn't drunk yesterday. But when I say we were
all of you, my kids coming, It's like why dad,
why Like you look y'all look bad. There was like
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Charlemagne looked like he's clapping off, but it looked like
y'all listening to two different songs. You'll look like, yeah,
swatting flies. I feel like you embarrass your kids a lot.
I feel like this is new. Yeah, you think you
know what. We don't know what you were apologizing for.
We were like, which which one? Which thing? Are you for? That?
Soldier oh Man it was. My kids were really upset
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with me, like yesterday and they were like that this
this is trash, like it's horrible, like this is disrespect
for you guys are all? I know y'all did a
good job. I did you really. I'll tell you one thing,
Kendall said. Kendall said, as a new digital person, disrespectful,
fake bid having gasted Kendall, you should know her name.
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She works in Sorry. Kendall said, um, this is gonna
go viral. She was right. So you know, y'all, y'all
can do to make it cha? What's they called? Man?
I think it's making clap y'll can do to make
a clap challenge correctly. Soldier Boy hit me yesterday? Was like,
what you hit me too? I'll talk the Big Drake
on yesterday he said, what was that? You want to
apologize to him? On Sorry Soldier boyfriend ruining your your challenge? Hey,
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By the way, hip hop is hip hop is a
much better league. When Soldier Boy got a hit, yeah,
drop on a clue bomb boy pop is very fun.
When Soldier Boy gotta hit Soldier Boys hilarious, he gotta
hit record moving out here in the screen him. Pop
is very very fun to salute the soldier making clap
challenge pretty fun. That's good. Y'all had a good day yesterday.
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And I just want to give one shout out. It's
so exciting that I've been working really hard on my
coffee cup and on my drink Fresh Juice, and so
we are already in some stores. So shout out to
Brooklyn Fair, Brooklyn Born and Food Garden here that has
my products and store. It's nice to see, like pictures.
It's an amazing feeling. Well, going to store your stuff
has been a lot of work. But there's people there's
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people out there listening right now who want some of
that free coffee. They don't even had their first cup
of coffee yet. They go ye talking about Dan coffee.
They want to get in gees and free who said free?
Oh no, they just want some of the coffee coffee.
That's all alright. Zan will be joining us Fix my Life.
It's the last season to Fix season to Fix My Life,
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so she'll be joining us this morning, so we'll kick
it with her. I watch Fixed my Life and I
enjoy it. We got patients. What we're talking about? Would
you rather talk about the Biden one? Point eight trillion
dollars American Families Plan first, or the new regulations on
if you're vaccinated. I don't care. Well, thank us the money. Yeah,
we'll talk about it when we come back. Don't move.
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It's to breakfast local morning. Don't get everybody as DJ
Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club.
Let's getting some front page news. What were starting you, Well,
let's start with this one point eight trillion dollars American
Families Plan that Joe Biden has laid out that's supposed
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to help the nation recover from everything that's been going on.
But he wants to make some things permanent right now.
So what is in that American Family's Plan. I'll give
you some of the things. Helping families afford childcare, investing
in the childcare workforce so that wages go up to
fifteen dollars an hour from the typical twelve dollars and
twenty four hourly rate. Making community college free. So in
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this plan, it's a one hundred and nine billion dollars
the plan to make two years of community college free,
and the federal government would cover seventy five percent of
that and then the States would expect to cover the
other remainder of that trade schooling there to its trade
schooling there. Um, they do have a plan for HBCUs
and for schools that are just for any type of minority.
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Um schools, they should make trade school free for anybody
who wants to attend, Like anybody, even if you don't
go to college, you can go pick up a trade
The only problem with that is, you know, well the
government would have to pay because most trade schools a private.
So as long as the government that would have to pay,
there's a public Yeah, because the one she's saying all
public schools, community colleges, college they should make. They should
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make some public I mean just because you know, it's
when when somebody knows what to do with their hands,
when they can do something with their hands, that's a
skill that they'll always make money, especially in you know,
any community. Great plumbing, plumbing, electrician and conditioning and all
of that. Healthcare absolutely. Now, other party leaders have been
trying to get Joe Biden to cancel up to fifty
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thousand dollars of debt, but he said he would support
canceling up to ten thousand per borrower, but he believes
the rest of the changes should be made in Congress
through legislation and other things that he's proposing providing paid
family and medical leave. So a limited federal paid family
and sick leave measure was included as part of the
pandemic Rescue package, but he wants to make things like
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that permanent, so that would be a total of twelve
weeks of guaranteed paid parental, family and personal illness and
safely by the tenth year of the program. According to
a fact sheet, investing two hundred billion dollars in universal preschool,
So he wants the federal government to invest that money
because right now they do have money that goes toward preschool,
but it's nowhere near the amount of money that you
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would need to really make an impact for a high quality,
full day PreK. Only eight states in roll more than
half of their four year old recruiting more teachers and
strengthening the educator workforce, so they want to address teacher
shortages and meet an anticipated increase in demand for universal
PreK educators. They want to increase that fund for those
educator scholarships and special specialty training and raise wages for
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certain groups and federal programs to more nutrition assistance for children.
He wants to invest twenty five billion dollars to make
sure the Summer Pandemic EBT Permanent, is permanent and available
to twenty nine million children who get free and reduced
price meals, and also expand the Females Program for children
in the highest poverty districts. So that would mean that
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an additional nine point three million children would qualify, keeping
the expanded Child Tax Credit, beefing up affordable care accepsidies permanently,
providing more help to pay for childcare permanently. And how's
he going to do it raising the income taxes on
the rich, so only about the top one percent of
people would be affected. That means that your taxes, your
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income tax rate would go from thirty seven percent up
to thirty nine point six percent. So I'm sure that's
what he'll be addressing the night during his presidential addressed
to Congress. Yeah, yes, indeed, I hope they changed the
curriculum too, because that's that's the most important thing. A
lot of these kids we should be learning. They should
be learning tech early. They should be learning real estate early.
They should be learning about all the things banking, balancing,
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an account, financing, investing. We should be teaching our kids
to these things. Ear credit scores, it's a norm. Yeah,
credit score, so it's a norm and not Oh I
didn't notice even everything from you know, insurance to wills,
like we should be teaching these teams this early. I mean,
all that stuffs are going to get rid of breaks
for real estate investors by the way, you know, they
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have that loophole where you can defer taxing your real
estate if you are exchanging it for our property for
gains greater than five hundred thousand dollars. They're going to
end that. We know, all that stuff sounds good, especially
the early stuff about you know, jobs in school, but
as long as it gets to the people who really
need it. A lot of times that stuff don't trickle
down to the lowercast systems. But I really hope it
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gets to the people who absolutely positively need it. But
it has to get approves who said it right, And
that's probably not gonna happen. But yeah, but I think
the point it's trying to make things permanent, because this
is also adding on to the plan that they had
during the pandemic. So they want to make some of
those things perfect. I mean, that's why he's addressing Congress
to night. He's basically gonna tell Congress, this is what
you need to this is what you need to do,
and this is why you need to do it. All right, Well,
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that is front page news. Get it off your chest
eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent hit us up right now. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're
man than from you on the breakfast clubs, but you
got something on your mind. Hello, who's this? It's quick, quick, quick, yes, man?
(10:38):
All right. So I'm just getting the word this morning
and we have our little morning meeting and it's a
new girl or everybody, you know what I'm saying, want
to work up shout talking breast? Is she pretty? Yeah?
You feeling like everybody trying to work with it because
you look a little bit shy to start to talking.
God damn, let me tell you something. Change. Now is
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your time. Now is your time to really become friends
with her. And this is what I mean. If you
pull her to the side and you say respectfully, you
just handle some gum. She's gonna say, on my breath,
think of something and you just be like it's a
little taught and she gonna laugh. But you gotta keep
that serious face. You'd be like, no, I'm just keeping
it real with You're a little taught man. It's a
little bit. You might need a root connect. Yeah, you
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should ask her, you should, you should say something. You
should say something to her, honestly. And the fact that
she doesn't know and you have to wear a mask,
I mean she'll respect you. Say that like you got
a mask. Let walk unto the mask like damn it.
Move that's bad. I don't work for you, brother. She listen.
She will respect you if you tell her the truth.
But you can't do it in front of people. And
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you gotta be like real cool about it. I promise
you she'll respect you. Don't be like your breath think
just handed some gum and she gonna say it to you.
She's gonna be like, day my breath, think of something
and be like this a little bit. It's a little tart. Well,
staying breath make you stap a girl from performing or
on sex? Whoah, you stop birth? Yeah, not her, but
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just in general, thank one of them. He like yo,
think Hello, we're going on in the morning breakfast club.
This is Nick from Michigan. Man, how y'all doing it? Nick?
Come on to get it off your chest. Hey man,
I just want to give a shout out to my
wife yesterday. What's their thirty and birthday? Man? We had
a blast son. I love you literally the best thing
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that ever happened to me. M I love it. I also,
how you doing it? Hey? How are you? Happy birthday
to your lady? Thank you very much. And secondly, man,
we went to cheesecakes factory and this is my first
time going. They got way more than cheesecakes. That man's
too big a cheesecake that man, Yeah, I can never pick.
You could get breakfast, you can get Asian food, you
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can get people. I don't know what to get. How
do they have Bill Cook's cooking all that food on demand? Yeah,
it's too much, it's too much. What did you get?
I got the The White Chick until actually I've never
even seen it on the VID me neither. You gotta
look deep, you gotta look seep. The only thing I
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don't like is I don't really like their friends toast
is too thick, it's too much, just overwhelming. When you
go there, get it off your chest eight hundred one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
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that a right? Yeah? Yeah? Please? All right? My idea is, um, yes,
money understore de fob all right and congratulations. A lot
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of people have to go through that like two three times.
But and it's not you. I love you not at all.
At the first plays were little people say did you
did you insurance cover it? And I have to pay
out the pocket. Damn it, Man, I ain't a lot
of pandemic. Was like listening in the sounds because I
was able to save a lot of money. That's how
that happen. Well, congratulations, Mama, appreciate thank you, Yes man, Hello,
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who's this? Hey? Good morning breakfast clubs Alpera and Sacramento. Hey,
what's up? Broke? Getting off your chest? First starters and
I just want to say good morning to y'all. I
just want to give you all your flowers. Why you're
here last startlingly, appreciate everything you do. Thank you, man, Andy,
I appreciate everything you do. Man, and um, it's a
big reason why it actually does. Part two of this, Man,
I want to shout out my podcast and my brand. Okay,
(15:03):
go ahead, Okay, let's go. You better get into it.
So I got I got this podcast called Hypocritical as
Man's audio visual podcast that drops every Wednesday. I feel
like you guys would appreciate all the hard work that's
Wenday because I do everything. I'm the owner, I'm the host,
I'm the producer, I'm the editor, I'm the agent, I'm
the manage everything, and I got all the hard work
(15:25):
from y'all. Just listening to y'all every single day for
the last ten years. Man, I appreciate y'all, but every
day for ten years. Wow, thank you congratulations man, Yes,
all that work. How does he have time? Oh yeah,
I'm watch stuff I got. I still work full time.
I'm a full time dad at that too, and full
time podcast too. Well. Congratulations, I got to applaud you
(15:46):
for that. That's amazing. Hello. Who's this yo? This is
DJ Rabbit Nick. Are you less? I broke it off
your chest? Yo? I feel like we got dupe man
by mister Joe Biden himself, because he was making this
seem like with opushed out with all these dudent loans
and got to god. But once the guy in the office,
you know, I feel like he just didn't make it
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happen like how he should have. You know, it was
almost like a promotion for his campaige. You know what
I'm saying, Let me, let me, let me days. We
still have time to get things done, but we're only
We're only going to get things done if we apply pressure.
Because don't forget to do don't forget. The mid term
elections is in twenty twenty two, and the presidential election
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is in twenty twenty four, and right now, Democrats aren't
doing anything to position themselves to be in good standing
either one of the those elections. Yeah, don't act like
it's over. You gotta still keep on making sure you
make you apply that pressure. It's not like, well it
didn't get done, he promises, Let's keep it moving. No,
we gotta still make things happen. Yeah. Absolutely, That's why
I'm trying to voice that right now and let that be,
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don't you know what I'm saying? Also, Yo, can I
just give a shout out a real quick and let
people know I have a instrumental album or iTunes and Spotify?
Is that cool? Intent? All? Right? Cool? So my name
is DJ Robber. You need you can follow me on Instagram,
and I have an instrumental album. It's called Wanders Instrumentals.
(17:12):
It's based off for wand Division and I just wanted
to do some different interesting I got. It's based off
for that, but I ran into a little red tape
and copyright issue, so I had to be creative and
pulled back. I had to pull off the skits and
little stamples and strop for for this so, but I
just wanted to be different, to do something. You know,
(17:34):
I put it out myself and I'm going through a
lot of personal issues, but it was something that I
personally just wanted to do and I was like, yo,
I feel proud of myself and not having to wait
for anybody and taking that initiative, you know what I'm saying.
So you know, yeah, and I'm proud. I'm happy to
get through and finally speak to you guys. I've been
(17:55):
calling for a minute, and um, it's a pleasure to
talk to all y'all. You know what I mean. The
UK whatever going, brother, get it off your chest? Eight
five eight five one on five one. Now we got
rumors on the way. Yes, and red Man and meThe Man.
You watch them on four twenty on Versus and now
they'll be on the screen together again. We'll tell you
what it is, all right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Happy Wednesday.
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Everybody is d j Endry Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast. What's happening, Let's get to the rooms,
Let's talk Floyd me Weather listen, oh reports it's the
report Breakfast Club. So the Floyd Mayweather Logan Paul fight
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has been set. It will be held Sunday, June six
at hard Rock Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins.
So Logan Paul tweeted out, It's finally official, fighting Floyd
Mayweather at the hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Sunday,
June six. Let's f and go, and then Floyd also
posted it as well, I'm not interested at all go
on sale next week, not even a little bit. I
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will not be ordering that pay per view. Logan Paul
has done nothing to deserve to be in the ring
with Floyd Mayweather getting that big gass paid day so
waste the time. And I don't understand why Floyd Mayweather
would be doing that other than easy money. Yeah, easy chee.
Check it out. Yeah what your Floyd may was? I mean,
I don't know. Maybe I care about people's legacy more
than they do, but you know they're gonna lose. He's
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not gonna lose. But what's the point. He's Floyd Mayweather,
Like Logan Paul, had done nothing to be in that ring.
How much is he gonna get? Seven million? I would
rather see Floyd whether getting there with a joy again.
Joy wants to go get back in the ring. Won't
y'all do an exhibition? Right? That might happen, but there's
probably more. Yes, the fight will technically count as an
exhibition sale. It won't be on either of their official records.
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So yeah, I'm not interested. All right, I'm gonna check
out all right now. Connor McGregor's Irish whiskey brand has
sold for up to six hundred million dollars. Okay, he
has sold his majority Steak and Proper Number twelve Irish Whiskey,
so he previously had a forty nine percent stake him
and his partners in that brand, and Proximo owns Jose
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Quibo and Bushmills, among other liquor brands in its portfolio.
Don't confirmed this transaction. Were dropping a clue doing good business.
I don't mean to cut you off of you, but
I'm just simply stuff like that infuriated me because if
Connor McGregor was black, they'd be calling him a sellout,
you know what I mean. But he's just doing good business.
That's what you're supposed to do. You build businesses and
you sell them. But he didn't have a majority ownership
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in that business. The majority still but still even if
he owned that, if he was black, they'd be calling
him a sellout. And forty ninercent is a lot, by
the way it is. Yeah, all right, Well he's gonna
still continue to be the frontman of that brand. So oh,
I just to be clear. Okay, So Proximo Spirits, which
bought it, previously held a forty nine percent steak in
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the brand, so they're the ones that bought it. So
I guess him and his partners had a fifty one
percent steak. Okay, No, so he did. I'm a dealership,
that's yea. And it's not just him, it's him and
his partner, so it's not him alone. Still good business,
it's great business, all right now. D Jay Khaled, are
you all ready for a new Khalid album? Well, that
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is coming out. It's called Kali Kalid and it's coming
out on Friday. The kid man, I haven't heard a
single yet. He hasn't released a single. Usually releases a single.
Buy now. Yeah, I salute Kalid because Kala comes from radio.
Kalid is a radio guy, So I like that Kalid
built all of this from They ground up from doing
a radio in Miami was a pot ninety nine. I
think you gon I remember, but yes, salute to Kali.
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All right. Well, he has a picture of both of
his children, Aside and Alarm, on the cover of the album.
And you know he did revealed both Justin Timberlake and
Justin Biebero on there. Mill Is also on there, So
I'm sure you guys got everybody on there. Cardi B
twenty one, Savage, Chris Brown, Big Sean, Beyonce, jay z Jeez,
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Jay Balvin, Travis Scott about Drake, he used such a
fake Puerto Rican, she said, Jay Balvin, and you ain't
even say nothing. You jumped at it. I thought he
was like you claim them all the time because it's
a Latin brother. Okay, then so you should have baked
him up. You should be like, yeah, Jay Balman, you
should have hit the hit the Puerto Rican drop with
you that he was Donna last. They were on the
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last album. So you can imagine this new album. Everybody
that's going to be on it some classics. That's why
I never heard it. I haven't all right now it's
gonna be starring as Method Man's brother in season two
of Power Book two Ghosts. So that's gonna be really dope.
And I know they're gonna have a good time on
set film and can you imagine as you know, methy
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Man has had that recurring role and remember he had
that sex scene last season that everybody was talking about
that when Byrol on social media. Well now he's going
to be joined by by red Man and that's really
really dope. What will red Man's profession be on the show.
Will he be like the bum brother to the to
the to the real successful lawyer and the reason you
haven't seeing him is because the Lloyd don't claim him?
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Or will he be like a perfess he's in prisons?
Exactly exactly all right now, Tristan Thompson, let's get into this.
So there's a woman Instagram model named Sydney Chase and
she was on you know, she was on with No
Jumper and she was talking about previously relations that she
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had with Tristan Thompson. Here's what she said. If y'all
didn't see this interview, Sydney, how was Tristan Thompson's It
was a peekabood, but Babby it was good. Hold on,
hold on, so Tristan Thompson's uncut. I don't know what
are you doing? Are you ruining? What are you doing?
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He told me he was not in a relationship anymore,
so I said, okay, Hall, this was Jane Member. Goodness gracious.
Now she says, she says that she was drinking. Things
got misconstrued. Here's what she said afterwards. I did disclose
personal information about Tristan, which I do apologize for because
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that's not okay and I shouldn't have done that. However,
me answering the question about our past relations that is true,
and then he found out that he was in a
relationship and I ended things. We first met November, and
then the last time we had contact besides when he
messaged me after finding out about the interview, it was
the day after his daughter's birthday party, which he just
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got back. Come from Boston. K grac We have no
reason to believe that woman. And it's sad that people
get on these platforms and say anything, and it's even
sadder that it becomes news because what if Tristian says
it's not true? Who do you believe? You think he's
gonna respond now if it wasn't true, right, do you
think he should say something or you think he should
ignore it, then you should sue the hell out of him. Absolutely,
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because she said he hit a rap afterward after she
did that interview and messaged her. He might have hit
her up after when she said that. But yeah, if
he didn't do it, he has to sue. And the
sad part about it is when it comes to situations
like that, when you want to sue, your lawyer will
tell you that it's a waste of time, to tell
you it's a waste of money. They'll do all of
these things. It's always like she he gains nothing by
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suing her, and she she gains everything just by being
in the court room with him. Like it's just pointless,
like whacked away. The game is set up. You got
to do it, especially if he wants his relationship back.
He's the clearest name he has to What if he
and Chloe were on a breaking that back together at
that but if it didn't happen. But if it's just
not true. What if she's just but it shouldn't be
any of those things. What if she's just on the
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same things because she wants attention and she knows she's
gonna get it because you know, stuff like this is
gonna happen. Correct, we're talking about on the breakfast club.
But if that is your report, but if it is true,
just fall back, say nothing. But if it's not, if
it's not, if it's true, but even if it's not true,
sometimes it's better to fall back and say nothing because
people nobody cares about the truth and the lives more
entertaining anyway. So whatever, Hey, just ball out. And I
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wouldn't say that, just ball I mean for him to
just go play basketball. And oh, all right, good luck,
trusting Tristan front page News. Next what we be talking about,
he said, trusting? All right, let's talk about if you
are vaccinated? What are the news CDC regulations? All right,
we'll get to that. Next is to breakfast club morning.
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if DJ envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
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to breakfast club. Now let's get in some front page
news where we starting well. If you are fully vaccinated,
the CDC has issued new outdoor mask guidance for fully
vaccinated people. You can now unmask at small outdoor gatherings
or when dining outside with friends from multiple households also
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unvaccinated people. They still need to wear a mask if
you're at those gatherings. But if you're fully vaccinated you
want to attend a small outdoor gathering with people who
are vaccinated and unvaccinated, or dining at an outdoor restaurant
with friends from multiple households, if you're vaccinated, you can
do so safely unmasked. Like a stadium or a conference
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or a concert, you still need to wear a mask
even if you're outside a beginning today, gathering a group
of friends in a park. As long as you are
vaccinated and outdoors, you can do it without a mask.
Our scientists are convinced by the data at the odds
of getting or giving the virus to others is very,
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very low if you're both being fully vaccinated and out
the open air. So if you're in a larger crowd.
They're saying, if you're fully vaccinated, they do recommend that
you still wear a mask, but they say walk around
the streets, you just don't have to wear a mask
if you've been vaccinated. They're saying if you're in a
small gathering or eating outdoors, but if you're some places gathered, yes,
And they also advise that both vaccinated and unvaccinated people
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still wear masks and indoor public spaces like the mall,
the movie theater, or a museum. So basically, Joe Biden
is telling us to do what we've been doing. Yeah,
because that's we've been wearing masking large crowds and we
around all people. We don't wearing that. You can't wear
a mask while you're eating exactly, you've been doing that.
Then how do you eat? But how do you tell
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the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated people? You can't. There's
the way to tell, right, which makes no sense. All right, now,
let's switch gears. And this is a really sad situation.
This happened back in twenty nineteen during a traffic stop,
a black woman was grabbed by the hair and pulled
out of her suv by North Carolina police that they
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said she was driving ten miles per hour over the
speed limit and failed to stop for law enforcement. According
to a civil lawsuit that was filed at last week,
there were four law enforcement officers named in the federal lawsuit.
Stephanie Bottom, she was driving on May thirtieth, twenty nineteen,
and she was going to attend her great aunt funeral,
and she's a sixty six year old librarian. She was
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listening to music, didn't initially see the flashing blue lights
coming from the police vehicle behind her. She did not
believe that she was driving fast. Didn't think that the
police were trying to stop her. That's happened, right, You think, okay,
they must be trying to get past me or whatever.
Sometimes you're not paying attention. Once if it came clear
that they were pulling her over, she did. She was
afraid and she was looking for a safe place to
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pull over. They had their sirens on for at least
ten minutes, according to the body camera footage, and when
she didn't immediately pull over, one of the officers made
making the traffic stop made statements by his body camera
that she was an effing retard and I can't I
don't know if I'm allowed to say d bag no right,
but anyway, all right, stand for I don't know if
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I can say it rhymes with bush. Okay. So another
officer involved in the traffic stop pulled ahead of her
and then put those spike strips and those spikes ships
and mobilized her vehicle. All this has been driving ten
miles over the speed limit, by the way, on her
way to a funeral. Let's just reiterate that they approached
her vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed at her,
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and she was terrified. Listen to this, but what is
it going at the holes? You had several moss to stop?
Why didn't you stop? Because I didn't know the recal
after me? Please, I'm so home. You put a lot
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of people thanks to the knock, ma'am, wasn't I was
driving seventy miles an hour, seventy seventy five miles a hour,
stop for they would never treat a white woman like that.
They pulled her out of They pulled her out of
her vehicle and slammed her on the grim by her hair,
by her arm and her hair, and they actually popped
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her arm. They forced her to lay down on the
ground and she was shrieking in pain. She tore her
ro tator cuff. She had severe injury. Four officers, these
cops with these fragile egos, they be on these power trips.
How dead this black woman? Don't listen to me? And
you know what's sad. I'm happy that she's alive because
she could be dead like literally that that's that's that's
where we're at America. We're at the point where we're
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happy that that's all that happened to that sixty six
year old woman because she literally used to get her
medical treatment. She told them she was in pain. She
was handcuffed on the side of the road. They went
through her vehicle and her purse without her consent. You know,
they told she told them that she couldn't stand. They
told her to stand up. They picked her up by
her arms, and let's remember, they did tear her road
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tear to cuff and they gave her additional pain and
her shoulder, forced her to stand, put her in the
back of the patrol car. And on the body camera footage,
you can hear the police officers saying, that's good police work. Baby, Lord,
have mercy. When we all realize none of this is
case by case. It's a system. Number one is systemic racism.
Number two, they used that systemic racism to treat the
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lower cash, which is us black people a way they
want to crazy all the time. I don't know about
you guys, but I get pulled over a lot and
a lot of times. The police be behind me a
long time. If it's daytime and I got my music
on and I'm zoned out and I'm just looking in
front of me, They'll be behind me for a minute
and I won't even see that they there. I can't
hear the siren because I got my music up. I
don't see the flash lights because I'm not doing anything wrong,
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so I'm not looking at my review camera. I'm zoned out.
And guess what they're gonna do. And they finally pull
you over, They're gonna proach your car with their guns
out because you're a black man, and they're sitting there
looking at you like, Okay, he didn't stop, so maybe
he must be up to something, and they might just
start firing on your ass just because they feel threatened,
which is a law that needs to change. Police officers
should not be able to kill people just because they
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feel threatened, because they're already threatened by our black skin.
Any of those officers has been charged yet, this is
an ongoing investigation, you know. Yet just last week is
when she did the suit. That's why we're talking about
it now and know about it. So between them, none
of those officers has been charge. Of course they didn't.
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That's crazy. No, it's not as America. That's the norm.
All right. Well, that is front page news. Now when
we come back, we're gonna kick it with This is
her last season, right, the last season to fix my life.
I yan Love Vanzade will be joining us, so we're
gonna kick it with home when we come back. All right.
So it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest on
the line. That's right, i Yan Love Vanzanne welcome, thank you.
How are you? Grand Rising? Grand Rising? Same to you.
So you endn't fix my life. It's the final season. Yes,
I'm out. You seem very you seem you seem very happy. Yeah,
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you know, I'm very clear. It's it's run its course,
It did what it needed to do, and now I
get to have a summer off for the first time
in twelve Well, I try to fixing people's lives. Was
that what it was? It was giving you too much
stress of dealing with everybody else's problems and heartache. And no,
I love people and I think that. You know, that's
my purpose. I love teaching, and that's what I got
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to do. You know, you just gotta know when it's
time to go. I know that fixed my life. Change
the television, the genre of reality TV. You know, what
we did and what we brought to the platform has
never been done and I'm sure it'll be done again,
but not by me. How you think you're gonna continue
to serve once the show is over? Meaning I'm helping people,
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I'm teaching. I'm getting ready to do a huge workshop
on sexual abuse trauma doing it online. The pandemic, you know,
just taught us a powerful gift about online. So now
I have to know how to do more than turn
the computer on. You know, I trained coaches, I trained ministers.
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I'll continue right, just not at a hectic pace. You
know what it's like to have to get up every
day and be somewhere I feel you. Now, let me
ask you this. Obviously, you had a very popular episode
with DMX, and unfortunately he did pass. So what were
your thoughts when that happened, when he passed or when
we had the episode when he passed. You know, he
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was anointed, but he had never been consecrated, meaning that
that anointing had never been honored and recognized. And unfortunately,
you know, he was rewarded for bad behavior. But I
saw the soft sides of him when he talked about
his grandmother. You know, people don't know that. And he
could pray the paint off the walls. Okay, he was
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so annointed, So you know, he's resting and he left
a powerful legacy. But he's also a cautionary tale about
how we need to take better care of each other
and call each other on our stuff. You know. You know,
I remember when you said that you were disobedient to
what your inner guidance was telling you to do when
it came to dealing with dam MEX. What what what
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was that to consecrate him? We had an entire process
that we were going to take him through, but unfortunately
the location that we chose for the for the show
had no heat. Dougie Fresh agreed to come in. Iced
Tea was going to come in so that some of
his peers and partners could really bless him and consecrate
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that anointing. I had a whole group of men to
come in, and because we could the households cold, we
didn't do it. We didn't do the consecration. You gotta
walk us through what a consecration is. I don't. I'm
not that evolved in my my spirituality. Stop it. You
know most of us were baptized as babies. Okay, yeah,
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but when you when you're older, and and particularly because
he had a ministering spirit, I mean, he really had
a ministry. His speaking was to the soul, his writing
was from the soul. So I was just going to do,
you know, in the ancient traditional African way washing anoint
his head with oil, prey over him, and change his name. Right,
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Did you have a name in mind? No? I wouldn't
have known the name until we had done the ceremony.
Than I would have asked, wow, wow, but what do
you find when you're doing fix my life? There's sometimes
that people are very open, like I felt like in
this season. Lisa Ray was very open to hearing everything
that you had to say and making the changes that
she needs to make and receptive. But then there are
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people who are very I was resistant, yeah, resistant to that.
What do you what do you find more pleasure? And
when people are open or breaking down those walls to
people who are so resistant to actually digging deeper. Well,
you remember you see forty eight minutes of maybe three
or four days everybody's posess. You know the piece. You
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may not see that piece, but if you're burying your
soul in front of the public, that's not an easy
thing to do. So I've learned, you know, after years
and years and years of doing this work, to meet
people where they are and push them, pull them, drag them,
kick them forward. So when I meet the resistance, I
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have to see what kind of resistance it is, and
then I have to know whether the push, pull, drag,
kick and to get them to prove to the next play.
How long does it take for somebody to trust you?
Because you know you're talking to somebody that you don't know,
and it's hard to open up your feelings and gain
that trust. So how long does it usually take for
somebody to say, you know what, I'm going to open
up and trust this individual. Well, you know what, on
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the fix of my life set, I always have what
I call prayer warriors. Somebody they're holding the space, calling
in the energy. And each person is different, but you know,
I meet them and then I have the weapons of
the bosoms, that head, that head in the bosom, they're
going down. They going down. That's my secret weapon. Bosoms
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and a hug. Yeah, So it really all depends on
the person. But usually, um, you don't come that far
without trusting. They trust me in the beginning. I cannot
tell you the thousands upon thousands of letters that we
got where people said, I've never spoken to anybody about this.
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You know what an honor that is for me. You've
never spoken to anybody, and you're gonna write this to me.
So we always try to respect and honor to guess.
But by the time they write me there trusting me,
what happens is they get there, see those cameras, and
they go into fear. And that's what I usually had
to dismantle, was the fear. You know, you know, Queen
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you you laughing. But something about the bosom us bring
a person back to like that childlike nature. Yeah, yeah,
because you know, your first nine months of your life
you spent under the bosom. Maybe the first two years
of your life you ate active bosom, you know. So
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the bosoms are mothering and nurturing, you know. And and
it don't even matter what size if you are, if
you are bring the love to that place. And the
other thing is the bosoms are right over the heart.
Oh so it's a heart to heart connection. Who are
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you lay your head there and you hear that heartbeat?
You you're just surrender right all right? We got more
with Ayan Love on Johanns. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club,
Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking
them with Ayan Love and Zion Charlomagne. I talk to
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you about something I'd be talking to my therapist about
because I often wonder can a person truly be healed
from every life experience? Do you ever get to a
place of wholeness or do you just get close to
it when you get to holness? Your dad, Everything here
is a lessons That's why we're here. So you never can.
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When you do all that you've come to do, you'll
exhale and you won't inhale again. Now what changes, I
think is maybe what you're asking me, Charlomagne, is does
it get easier? Whereas in my twenties and thirties I
used to fall apart and for a relationship you know,
went bad. Now help him pack because I know people
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come into your life for a reason or season or
a lifetime, and when that reason or that season is over,
it's time to go. I didn't know that when I
was twenty and thirty hanging on somebody's ankle trying to
keep them from going. So what happens is you you
learn the lesson, and then the next time you face
the situation, you apply what you've learned so that you
can learn some more, and then then come back again
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and you get better and better each time. Wow, you
know it's interesting because along those lines you also I
saw you right on Twitter. The only true way to
create a more loving, productive, and fulfilling life is by
forgiving the past. Right. But what if whoever hurt you
in the past is you know, not wanting forgiveness, still
doing things that are hurting you how do you forgive
the past? The impression is that you have to forgive
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the other person. How about forgiving yourself for participating? About
start there? Because if everybody comes into your life for
a reason, a season or a lifetime, so something in
your soul called this experience forward. But when you're focused
on what they did or what he did, she did,
what's going on outside, you don't get a chance to
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look inside. Every bad relationship I've had, I was by
voluntary participation, every difficult situation that I'm in. If I
get still enough, I can go back and say, Okay,
this is how I contribute it to it. So forgive yourself.
It's instead of worrying about the other person. Why do
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you feel people it's not easy for people to leave
those situations because we could talk about it after the situations.
It's so easy to discuss after. Why do you think
when people are in those situations they can't say, you
know what, I'm out? Oh I can't leave. It's a comfortability.
What do you think the reason is? Because the number
one human fear is the loss of love. That's a
I mean, that's a bone wrenching fear. So when we
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think we're in love or we think we love something
or someone, to let it go raises fear, and fear
is the ultimate tool of the ego, and fear will
make you believe, oh, you know, you're gonna die, your
eyes are gonna fall out, you're gonna end up in
the park with the squirrels. So we will hold on.
And the human mind love's comfort and familiarity, even if
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it's think and it's toxic, If it's familiar, you know,
what's the same? Better the devil you know than the
one you don't will stay there because it's comfortable and
it's familiar, and that means we have control. You know,
so many women think there's no such thing as a
man who doesn't cheat or and that's what you're saying,
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like as far as the devil you know, as opposed
to the devil you don't know. And they'll stay in
a situation because like, well, all men cheat anyway, So
I might as well stay with this person who is
taking care of me at least I know who they
are as a person, instead of trying to get into
a whole new situation and it happens to me all
over again. What do you have to say about that. Well,
I don't believe in cheating. I don't believe in cheating.
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I want to know what agreements did we have. Did
we have an agreement and a commitment that this was
a monogamous relationship? And if we did and you violated
that agreement and you violated that commitment, that tells me
that you don't have no integrity, and I don't have
nothing to do with me. And I don't choose to
be in relationship with people who surrender their integrity, who
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don't have integrity. Women take on the cheating as though
it has something to do with them. You gotta look
at this person and say, Okay, this person's got integrity issues.
This person has issues with honesty, as that's something I
want to deal with, and if you're going to deal
with it, stay and stop complaining. I don't believe in cheating.
I believe in violation of agreement and I believe in
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broken commitments. Well, I'm glad you don't believe in cheating,
because black men don't cheat. So no, I don't think that.
I think that commitments. Yeah, they violate commitments. They have
difficulty with commitments, and in this country where they're educated, programed,
and condition to humanize the valued. Most brothers are struggling
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with their personal integrity, their personal value, and their personal worth,
and that's why they use mister Man and his three
two friends to try to garner up some worth and value.
What are your thoughts on you know, I was watching
it funeral of DMX and his ex wife spoke and
she talked about the demons in the industry and people
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following those demons. What are your thoughts on that? Because
the industry is very demonic and very negative in a
lot of ways. I wonder this is a wondering no heat,
no judgment, I promise you, no heat, no judgment. I
wonder what would have happened had the producers said to him,
you come in here high, you can't hit my stage.
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I ain't paying you. I wonder what would have happened
had we called him on his stuff? You know. So,
I don't know if they're demons in the industry, but
there's sure is a lot of incentive to lose yourself,
you know, him and them, lose yourself in the music
moment to get the external validation. Fame as a drug,
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it's a drug. Sometimes I think it's worse than crack
are heroine. People lust after it, they'll do anything for it,
and then all of the trappings that go along with it.
That's why buy my own groceries, I go to the supermarket,
I pump my own gas because I don't even want
to entertain the demon of celebrity because it's a drug
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and many people chase it. So I understand what she says,
but we can't blame the industry. Individuals have to come
to the table as healthy as possible, and we have
to have strong yesses and strong nose and clear boundaries.
I think, I think what you said is very true.
You know, you got to come into a situation as
healthy as possible because money, fame, it doesn't change you.
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It just multiplies whatever it is that you are. So
if you came in as an addict, it's probably just
going to multiply that addiction. So how do you get
somebody help if they didn't even come in as a
as a healthy version of themselves. Well, again, it goes
to you know, I have a student one time, and
she she was behaving badly and people were talking about
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her behind her back. And when we hair fronted her
about the situation, Know what she said, turned to her
fellow students, and she said, don't let me die. Don't
let me die. Damn well, you see me putting myself
in harm's way. Call me out, call me out, don't
let me die. We let him die, him and so
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many others. We let them die because we didn't call
him out on this stuff. What if you call them
out and they still don't want to get help create
clear boundaries. A producer should not. He can always say
you come here high, you can't go on my stage.
I'm not gonna do that. I'm not gonna subject my
audience to you. You come here clean, straight, or you
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don't go on the stage. Cancel a contract, put it
in the contract. And I'm just saying that in that
particular industry, but it's in everywhere. It's in television, it's
in movies, you know, And it's the drug of external validation.
So when people come broken, how many a young artists
do we have? Our artists in general? I mean, I
can go all the way back to Billy Holliday and
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Ray Ray Charles who are broken. And in the culture
where you're not supposed to talk about your private business,
you don't want people to know your weaknesses and we
self medicate. So when but when we recognize it, when
we recognize it managers agents assistance, because I mean, look
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at our Kelly. Absolutely another thing you mean to tell me.
Nobody can say, Yo, brother, I'm not participating in that.
What you're doing. Absolutely don't let him die? Wow, all right,
we don't move. We got more with iyan Love vnzance,
So don't move. It's to breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee Charlomagne, the guy we
are to Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Ayan
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Love vnziance Charlomagne. What is the key to finding healing? Well,
how are you defining healing? Healing from me is to
restore to wholeness and availability for original purpose? Would you
say that don't happen until you die wholeness? Well, well, no,
healing healing okay, doesn't happen until you absolutely die and wholeness.
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You know when you are dead, you are whole. I
guess I haven't been dead this in this lifetime, so
I don't know. But in terms of the healing work
and the process of healing, what is our original purpose?
Our original purpose is to awaken to our god self,
to celebrate life, and to do what brings us joy.
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So the closer that you get to that, and most
of us struggle struggle, struggle through life trying to accomplish something,
have something, and never get to that place where we
just have joy. You know, at one of the things
that I want to do when I leave fix my life.
I haven't had a summer off in twelve, maybe fourteen years.
I'm telling you, not a summer. I wouldn't know the
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beach if it bait me on my button. I want joy.
I want to I want to go to the beach.
I want to eat popsicles, the one with a tooth stick.
I want to walk my dog. Does show not give
you joy like that? Or oh yes it did, but
it was work? Yeah? I love what I do. How
do you know when it's time? Though? Like? What made
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you say okay, this is the last season? Was it
a day that you woke up and we're like, okay,
I'm not doing this anymore? How did you know? You know,
when you're serving God's people, you gotta be in good
relationship with God. So I take my direction from God.
So I was praying one day and the Holy Spirit
said this is done. And I was like, what what
exactly would you be speaking of, sir? You know? And
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I knew and it was done. So I had to
work with that. You know, I'm a black woman almost
seventy years old with a national platform on a network
owned by a black woman. How do you walk away
from that? So I had to really work with it.
And then I had to remember why I went there,
what my intention was. Not intention was met, and it
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was getting harder and harder and it and it was work.
I could state another five ten years if I wanted to,
but you know what, I'm old. I can't remember where
I put my glasses on it, you know, you know,
you know, Queen, the reason I ask you about the
healing thing is because it's like, you know, I can
go to therapy, you know, I can meditate, I do
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all of these things, but it'd be like one thing
that you might hear, you know, from the past, or
one person you thought that you know, you had you
had healed from, and you hear something or see them
and it triggers you and it feels like it brings
you right back to that bad place again. So I'm
like damn, do you ever get to a place of
just healed? Can I offer? Can I ask you a
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question you don't have to respond? Okay, I would encourage
you to ask you your therapists or your your whatever,
you know, the person you're work from the are you
doing healing work or are you doing growth work? Because
there's a distinction between growth work meaning growing beyond where
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you were, growing into something new, getting a whole new perspective,
whereas healing work is releasing, clearing, neutralizing, and healing work
is not intellectual. It's energetic, that's right. So there has
to be a lot of energetic work that goes on
all right. So, yes, the prayer and the meditation and
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the therapy is good. But ask your therapists, are we
doing healing work? They're both great? Or are we doing
growth work? Because when you do growth work, you get
to that moment when that thing is neutralized, you've uprooted
it from the root. And the cause that's healing work,
growth work is you learn how to manage and move
through situations with a different response. Yeah, I would say,
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I would say I've been doing a lot of growth work.
I have a sacred purpose coach and I have a
lot of people around me that are in the mindfulness
space who've been telling me for the longest, I got
to do more healing work to move move that trauma
through my body. So yes, yes, yes, that's why you know.
I'm starting next week, actually this week, I'm doing a
five day process on releasing trauma, just releasing the energy
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of trauma so that the healing can occur, because it's
hard to heal when you have the energy of the
trauma in your body and in your mind. Do the
healing work to release the trauma so that you can
then create balance as long as the trauma's there that imprint,
it's really hard to do healing work because you re
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trigger it all the time. Yeah, Can black people ever
be trauma free when we live in a world when
we're watching videos of us getting assassinated every other day?
Can we ever be trauma free in this country? Well?
I don't know if we can be trauma free, but
we certainly can have a different response to it. And
I nobody's doing that work. You know, it's traumatic for me.
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It's even more traumatic for me me as a mixed person.
I'm Black and Native American, and what's going on in
my Native American community right now is just you know,
you don't even hear about it. I don't know which
is worse, hearing didn't seeing it or not hearing didn't
seeing it. So but we can respond differently to it.
I have a very different response to George Floyd and
(55:20):
Ahmad Aubrey and Sandra Bland. Then I had to Amadu
Dialla and Eleanor Bumpers that people don't even speak about. Okay,
So I have a very different response now and how
I take it in and what I do with it.
It's my last question, Queen, and it go it ties
into the forgiveness question. I asked, how do you view
(55:41):
grace because I feel like we don't give enough, give
each other enough grace. Well, let me put it this away.
Mercy is when you get what you don't deserve. That's mercy.
And grace is when you don't get what you do deserve.
Because sometimes we deserve a little pow power on the button,
(56:04):
you know, and grace not this time and sometimes and
so I think you know, the mere fact that we
can inhale and exhale, that's grace. Because the distinction between
the living and the dead. Is that inhale. That's the distinction,
because no matter how you get there, shot, stab, poison, suicide,
(56:26):
whatever the moment of transition or death, it's the same
for everybody. I don't care who you are, you exhale
and you don't inhale. So the fact that we are
inhaling and exhaling, that's grace. Some of the things that
I've done in my life that I didn't get power
powered for, that's grace, you know. And some of the
(56:47):
things that I refuse to do that and I still
got rewarded for, that's mercy. So I don't think we
give enough grace to each other. A lot of times
we can't give the grace because we don't have the forgiveness. Wow,
now you're right, you're right. Thank you for joining us.
We really appreciate always. And you still have to come
(57:09):
even though we know fix my life. You know this
is the final season, but you are still doing work.
Said you're always welcome come on the show. And Charlomagne
asked you or ask your therapists about that. Are you
doth mercal or healing work? It's a whole another animal,
it is. That's what I got to get to the
healing work. I love you, queen, and I value you,
(57:30):
and I appreciate you, and I can't wait to see you.
Good grandmother. Let me um, did you write your book, Envy?
You and your wife, Yeah, we're still writing that. We're
almost we're like ninety eight percent done. It's a great time.
We're you know, we wanted it to come out this year.
We've been married twenty years, so we wanted it to
come out for our twenty anniversary. But we can't travel
(57:52):
and this is one of the ones where we want
to talk to people and talk to couples. So the
twenty first we'll do. We're gonna release it on the
twenty first anniversary, and please do that, Envy, because when
I saw your story, I was like, Wow, a lot
of brothers need to hear what he's saying. You know,
you were so authentic, and you too, Charlomagne. You talked
about your stuff. That so beautiful because you know, a
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lot of men can't hear me, but when they understand that,
they that another brother can be a soft place for
them to fall, and when they see themselves in you,
that's very helpful. So good. I appreciate you. Thank you,
both of you so much. Thank you, Queen Charlemagne, my brother,
you always got a soft place to land with me. Brother, Okay,
thank you, all right, all right, I said, Charlomagnet like that,
(58:46):
said Charlomagne. I said, you know you called her, you
called your brother, said Charlomagne, my brother, you always have
a soft place to land with me. Us. Queen Barns
aren't by the way. I love her, And she's right.
I've been focused on my my my growth work, not
my healing work. I don't think it's your growth work.
But let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Rick Ross.
(59:08):
This is the Rumor Report with Angelin Well. Rick Ross
was on the People Everyday podcast and he was talking
about seeing the lighthearted side of DMX and spending time
with him in Swizz for the music video Just in
(59:28):
case listen to this. I had the opportunity of working
with Dmax last year. We actually recorded the lead single
for Godfather Hall and we from the video. I got
to be on the set. I got to see the
funny side of him, you know, we got the laugh
at a few jokes. I saw him you know, you know,
really focused and turned up and hearing about his addiction
many years ago. Being in the industry something that's been
(59:51):
you know, in my heart the most. Me having family
members that suffer with addiction, I understood the struggle. It's
something that was really painful. Of course I didn't expect,
you know, I mean, it just hurt m sad. Yes,
so make sure y'all listen to that whole episode. But yes,
I know a lot of people have family members who
(01:00:13):
are struggling. And we just talked with our yan lavon
Zan about her experience working with DMX, So again always
got to offer our condolences to DMX's family and friends
and loved ones and Black Rob. His funeral will be
live streamed on Revolt TV, so that's going to be happening,
(01:00:34):
you know, after suffering from this devastating loss as well. Friday,
April thirtieth, According to Mark Curry, he said, join us
as we gather to share our favorite stories and memories,
to laugh and to cry in memory of our beloved
Robert black Rob Russ. We will always love you. Yeah,
that's going to be at the Apollo, but it's going
to be only for family and friends, so it's not
open to the public, all right. In addition, Shock G
(01:00:58):
from Digital Underground. He will be laid to rest not
far from where he died. They said. His funeral plans
have been set and his group Digital Underground will be
well represented at the service. They said it's going to
be in Tampa and Digital Underground will be front and center,
including founding member of Money being DJ Fuse. It's hard,
too much death, too much trauma flew to all of
(01:01:18):
those families, sending healing energy to the family the Dmax Black,
Rob and shock G. All right. So, as far as
the details surrounding Shockg's unfortunate passing, they said he was
last seen the day before he died, when a hotel
manager noticed him outside the building. The manager was concerned
because SHOTG missed his schedule check out time, went to
his room and found him unresponsive lying in bed, so
(01:01:40):
he called nine one one and right now, the cause
and manner of death are still unclear. Yeah, I need
to know because the way my anxiety is set up,
I'll be sitting here thinking that he just died at
fifty seven years old. I need to know a reason.
The reason makes me feel better. That's just the way
my anxiety is set up. Well, Love, and blessings Toybody,
because I just want to put that out there. I
(01:02:01):
know it's not easy to have to deal with all
of this. So again for Shachi, for Black Rob, for DMX,
we are sending you so much love. All right now,
jay Z his next investment. It looks like he's investing
in fitness. So there was a post. Lit Method is
the name of the company, and it says introducing our
new partners, jay Z, Jay Brown, Larry Marcus, and five
(01:02:24):
time MLB All Star Adrian Gonzalez. Lit is proud to
announce a landmark investment from jay Z's notable venture capitalist firm,
Marcy Venture Partners and Adrian Gonzalez, five time MLB All Star. Okay,
have y'all ever tried lit Method or heard of it? No,
that's that's on the West Coast, Right, isn't like a
fitness program on the West Coast. I was created about
some money on the West Coast. Yeah, So they just
(01:02:47):
got some funding to support their growing demand. But they're
expanding their product line and also making low impact training
accessible to people across the country and ultimately the world.
So you can go to litmethod dot com if you
want to learn about the mission, the machines and all
types of things like that, So it's I guess it's
almost like in competition the same on the opposite side,
it's like a peloton. I would I would assume him right,
(01:03:10):
because yeah, I think it's more I think it's more
like an audio and pilates physical therapy. Yeah, it's like
it's like pilates, rowing, far strength training, all of that.
So it's high intensity, but it's low impact training. I
guess does stand for low impact training, I guess. So
all right, well that is your rumor report. All right,
(01:03:30):
thank you, miss ye Charlemagne. Who you giving that down?
You know, I need Richard Barnett and his attorney, Joseph
McBride to come to the front of the congregation. We
like to have a word with him. If you don't
remember who Richard Barnett is. Since we just talked about
jay Z, jay Z had a nice little, nice little
line about him on the Nipsey Hustle song. But we'll
talk about it for after the hour, because we should
(01:03:51):
never stop reminding people that Vanilla isis an hour. Cracker
attempted a coop on the Capitol Building on January six.
We'll discuss all right, we'll get into that next. It's
the breakfast club. God morning, the breakfast club. Your mornings
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in this country between police and community. Yes, you are
(01:04:35):
a donkey. The latest on that police killing of a
black man, not a new developments in the deadly Spaw
shooting rampage. If it was a really bad day for him,
and this is what he did, and so we are
in a state of emergency. Okay. White supremacist violence is
always has been the number one threat to axcide. But
I'm also very proud that my wife was white because
(01:04:56):
the breakfast club bitches. Sorry, funny, please tell me why
was your donkey every day? I don't owe you know
damn explanation. Okay, Donkey today for Wednesday, April twenty eighth
goes to Richard Barnett and his attorney, Joseph McBride. Look,
I'm not gonna be up here, long, says every pastor
before he preaches for three hours. But do you remember
who Richard Barnett is? Well, you should and you should
(01:05:18):
never forget because he's one of the members of Vanilla
isis one of the members of the domestic terrorists organization,
our cracker who bum rushed the Capitol Building on January
six Let me tell you something, there's not a day
that should go by that were our mainstream media does
not talk about the attempted coup that happened in this
country on January sixth. Okay, there needs to be a
mass marketing campaign to promote what happened on January sixth.
(01:05:41):
I need whoever does the marketing plan for Marvel, you know,
for Marvel TV shows and films, to get on this.
We need billboards, TV, commercial social media ads constantly promoting
the fact that a Manna's mob literally held an insurrection
at the Capitol Building on January six I mean textbook
insurrection of violent uprising instant authority our government, that's in
(01:06:01):
that dictionary. Okay, that happened in America, and folks treated
it like it was just a bunch of drunk, wild
white people doing too much at spring break in Florida.
But when you live in a country where a white
man can kill eight people, mostly Asian and almost all
women in the Captain of the Sheriff's Office, Jay Baker,
chalks it up to him just having a bad day.
That tells you all you need to know. But I,
(01:06:23):
for one, will remind you of the attempted coup that
happened in this country on January sixth for the rest
of my life, and today's donkey gives me an opportunity
to do just that. Now. I call Richard Barnett Osama
been racist to me. He's like one of the leaders
of Al Cracker. I mean, he was in the Capitol
building with a stun gun, and he went into Nancy
Pelosi's office and put his feet up on the desk.
(01:06:45):
Remember Jay z wrapped about it. The crack saw your capital.
What they feed up on your respect? Our little respect? Okay.
He left the menacing note to Nancy Pelosi. Not this guy.
Prior to the Capitol riots was waking up in using violence. Okay.
In fact, ten days prior he posted photographs of himself
and other members of the Maynad's mob protesting election results
(01:07:07):
outside the state Capitol and Little Rock holding a rifle.
And in a separate post on the same day, he
wrote that he came into this world kicking and screaming,
covered in someone else's blood, and he's not afraid to
go out the same way. That post came with a
selfia Richard Barnett aka aka Osama been racist with a
rightful scrap to his chest while he's wearing a polo
(01:07:28):
shirt with the Blue Lives Matter flag on his sleeve.
Why am I telling you all that? Because when you
factored that in and look at what he did at
the Capitol building on January sixth, is safe to say
this guy may be prone the violence right well. After
serving four months four months in government custody for being
one of the leaders of an attempted coup, Richard Barnett
(01:07:50):
is being released. A federal judge rule that Richard does
not present the kind of danger to society that would
warrant pre trial detention. America with three k's where a
white man violently be a part of a plot to
overthrow the government, pose with guns and threatened government officials
on Facebook, put his feet on the speaker of the
house's desk, bleed on her death, left blood there after
(01:08:10):
writing her as what media outlets described as a menacing
note will be labeled is not dangerous in posing no
threat to society, even though he's in jail for posing
a threat to our society. But Trayvon Martin, unarmed wearing
a hoodie which Marizona ice tea and some skittles, is
dead and his killer is free. This is America. Make
sure he's spell it with three ks please. Now let's
get to the reason we are all here. Why is
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Richard Barnett and his attorney getting donkey of to day? Well,
I'll tell you why. After serving four months for what
should have been treason okay, which used to be punishable
by death, but now it's been replaced with a maximum
punishment of life in prison, Richard Barnett will be released
on home detention location monitoring. They're taking his passport, taking
his firearms and other weapons. He can't travel outside of
a fifty mile radius, and he can't associate with any
(01:08:54):
other members of Vanilla. Isis that he stormed the Capitol
building with on January six? How did this happen? Because
he's a white man. But to defense his lawyers argued
for his release is absolutely hilarious. I mean, something straight
out of the boondocks. If this wasn't real life, I
would think Aaron McGruder wrote this himself. Very important to
(01:09:15):
note that Osama been racist. Richard Barnett his nickname is Bigo.
I'm telling you that because I'm about to read to
you what the letters said that he wrote the Nancy Pelosi. Okay,
this is what the letter said, and you need to
know that's his nickname, so it makes sense. In the
written note the Nancy Pelosi, Richard Barnett says, hey, Nancy Bigo, Hey,
(01:09:35):
Nancy no comma, Hey, Nancy Beagle was here bat b
I at D. I think he meant to spell bitch,
but he spelled it bi at D. His lawyers argue
that it does not say you are bitch. I'm reading
this verbatim from court filings. Instead of writing the accusatory
you bitch, as the government falsely states, it only says
(01:09:58):
bi at D and without the words you. On Information
and belief, the D was meant to be two letters
C and H, with the C connected to an H
to spell the word biatch, which is a slang and
less offensive word than bitch. This is what his lawyer said,
(01:10:18):
so basically, he's saying he didn't call it Nancy Pelosi
a bitch, he called her a biatch. His lawyers even
included a link to an online definition of bach as
slang uses a term of endearment or disparagement for another person.
I'm not going to lie. This might make me stop
(01:10:39):
using the N word. I mean, sometimes I have no
other word to describe you N words. But man, hearing
this lawyer used the same dumbath logic we use for
the N word for the B word in order to
get Richard Bartonett off really makes me think, just really
makes me think maybe I should put the N word
to rest. Kyrie Irving, I think I'm with you. You
might be onto something. It's a term of endearment. I'm
(01:11:00):
saying it with the GA not the hardy yard. That
logic sounds stupid, but it's not about us when you
hear somebody else trying to use it. Okay, By the way,
this defense only works because Richard Barnett is a white man.
This defense wouldn't work for too short even in the
courtroom with a judge who at some point in life
has been asked, what's my favorite word? Come on, white people,
store him the capitol on January six, and nothing happened.
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Democrats should never stop talking about that. They should never
stop reminding people of the fact that a group of
white treason. It's the method terrorists tried to overthrow the
government because they were mad at the election. This should
always be a talking point, that should always be a headline.
We should never stop discussing this. But Richard Barnett should
still be in jail. You know why. So what he
spelled bitch wrong? Okay, all right, but don't try to
use our culture when it suits you, all right, That's
(01:11:44):
what really happened. He's spelled the B word wrong, and
now he's trying to use our coaching when it suits him. See,
they don't love us, but they love our culture. All
of a sudden, Richard Barnett has cultural competency. Ickad please, Okay,
he spelled bitch like that because he can't spell. All right,
jan ancestors didn't keep my ancestors from being able to
read and write. You know why my answers is wearing
slave for you to be illiterate Richard. Okay, see, we
(01:12:06):
all have those words we can't spell but we can pronounce.
See Richard said he wrote biatch at the term of
endearment in the note. But Richard Barnett osama been racist.
How do you explain what you said outside of the
Capitol building why you was holding mail you stole out
of Nancy Pelosi's office. Listen, this is Richard Barnett. And
now mind you the same person that said he wrote
(01:12:28):
biatch at the term of endearment and it's less offensive
than the actual B word. Listen, listen to Richard Barnett.
I'm in her office. I got blounder office. I'll put
a quarter on her desk, even though she and I
left her a note on her desk. He just says,
Nancy dig always hear you did that was a bitch
with a hard h Okay, explain you can't and you
(01:12:51):
don't have to, because we know what's going on. White
privileged rules everything at around. Man, Please let Kathy Griffin
give Richard Barnett the biggest, Hea Hall, Please give this
giant jar of male the biggest and the defense really
don't make no sense because if you said, if you
(01:13:14):
you link to the Urban Dictionary. Right, that says bach
as slang uses a term of endearment our disparagement for
another person. So shouldn't the disparagement for another person make
the lawyer's defense null and void? Huh? Happy born day?
(01:13:34):
Too short too, by the way, dropping a cloth bombs
for too short Day's too short born day? Okay? And
never don't ever, ever, ever think that defense would work
for too short okay. And we know he's the architect
of saying the word in that way. All right, thank
you for that donkey of the day. Now up next,
ask ye eight drip five eight five one h five one.
(01:13:57):
If any relationship advice to any type of advice, call
ye now. It's the breakfast club The Morning, the breakfast Club, Hello,
the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice?
Hall up now for asking morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela,
(01:14:18):
Yee Charloman the guy we are the breakfast club. It's
time for asking ye. Hello? Who's this in me? What's up? Brother?
What's up? Brother? Hey? This rocket bad? You know the
guy that got about thousands of catering and stuff? Hey,
what's up? Brother? I wanted to I wanted to as
a leave something right for it. Okay, what's up, Roderick. Okay,
(01:14:38):
I was getting ready to open up a restaurant because
I'm big up to Baltimore. I'm from Hollandale, Florida. I'm
from Holding the Florida. But i moved to Baltimore. But
I wanted to open up a restaurant. But I heard
charlom Man talking about it's not good to open a
restaurant during the pandemic. I was more my wife that
(01:15:00):
I wanted to open it as a takeoff. Wow. I
was just at a restaurant over the weekend that opened
during the pandemic in July. Pokemon. They're doing amazing. Every
case is different. I want to say that right some
restaurants are gonna work. Some earned. The restaurant business is
a hard business period, whether it's a pandemic or not.
And so I think right now a lot of people
(01:15:20):
have had to pivot and a lot of things you
have to take into consideration when it comes to opening
a restaurant. First of all, what is your overhead? Right?
Did you get a great deal, because right now it's
a good time to get a good deal on a lease. Yeah, well,
I don't want to be in I don't want to
be in a rid, you know what I'm saying. So
I got two other things going home, and I got
my family just moved. Yeah, but opening any business is
(01:15:41):
an investment, so you have to know that for a
little while it might be a struggle financially, and be
prepared for that. It ain't just a financially. But I'm
like this, I'm like, I don't want to open it too, fad,
because I think that I was just trying to open businesses. Fad. Nah,
you gotta have a plan still, right, because without you know,
(01:16:01):
you have to. So I just want to say, put
together business plan, post some comps on the area, see
what's needed, see how other businesses are doing in that area.
I do agree takeout is huge right now right and
and things are opening back up. And it's also a
good time to get a lease if you have all
your ducks in a row. If you can get a
space that used to be a restaurant that shut down
(01:16:22):
so you don't have to do much to build out,
that helps a lot too. Maybe you can find somebody
who's trying to get out of their lease because you
know they want to move or their restaurant didn't work
out or whatever. That's the best way you'll be able
to do it if you can take over someone else's lease. Obviously,
liquor is big if you own a restaurant too. If
you can get a liquor license, that's helpful. Yeah, but
(01:16:43):
you know some people are trying to get out of theirs.
Oh I bought it, can use somebody else. But I
have people up here their own liquor thoughts that I'm
really closed with it, And that's gonna make you Just
gotta do your research. That's all I'm saying. Do your research.
Every place has different rules on liquor licenses. So make
sure you do your research. See if um you know
(01:17:04):
that's it, and take that risk. If you feel like
you're prepared. All right, thank you, hey for Eavy Queen.
They really havent life will come to America. No, it's
a McDonald's record. It's a McDonald's spot, so Queen's Boulevard,
you could pass it. It's McDonald's. It's really McDonald's. Oh man,
(01:17:25):
you could pass it. You could go through Queens and
pass it. It's on Queens Boulevard. It's McDonald's ain't McDonald's though.
Y'all gonna have a good time, all right, thank you man?
What's the brother? You? You? You you're not listening. My
wife told me to tell you to stop saying brother.
It's brother. Just say proud to tell her she's my
(01:17:49):
sister and you my brother have a brother? Yeah? Both
got to check today brother, brother and hoummicide of the
two keywords for today, brother and ask ye eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
(01:18:10):
relationship advice, hit ye now it's the breakfast club. Good morning.
I'm for some real advice with angela Ye gets ask
ye wanting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the
guy we are the breakfast club with in the middle
of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Hi? My name is Nicole.
Ain't Nicole? Why are you sounding so depressed? Because I am? Okay,
(01:18:32):
what's the matter? Has A neighbor called me and my
mom and she said, because we have all the small music,
my mom clean and I do some other so so
she was like, UM, I can get you along. Um.
All we gotta do is just give you the run
your credit and then a year later you start paying
on it, so we get it started hitting um bills
(01:18:53):
in the mail. Was like, okay. So then now my
mom got an email and they're asking her for her
tax return book. You don't file take because she's retired,
and it doesn't work. I don't know what to do. Okay.
Have you consulted with an accountant? No? I think what
you have to do is get a professional to come
(01:19:14):
in and help, because right now you have to handle it.
And let me tell you something. Everything is fixable, and
I know it might feel really difficult and heart right
now for you, but you have to take back control
of your finances and this situation and you'll be able
to do that. You just have to figure out what
the proper steps are. Okay. I mean, we don't have
the money to pay it back because we've spent the
(01:19:36):
money doing other stuff and I have I been able
to flee, have being able to eat, right, don't know what?
So how did they get the money? So the neighbor
actually had her fill out like something. I guess she
had to apply for a loan, right, yeah, and one
of the most seventy thousand, seventy five h and what
(01:20:00):
did what did you do with the money? All right,
we paid some so far we picked out household. You
help my sister who wasn't working, right, and listen, I
get it right right now? You feel like you should
have known better, all right. I've never been in any
kind of trouble, and I feel like if we can't
do this information, we're on the thing in trouble. Was
(01:20:22):
it a P P P loan? No, it was just
a regular loan or SBA loan or just a regular
loan that you got a regular okay, So SBA loan okay,
all right, So you got to pay it back? So
how much do they charge? They usually give you a
year until you got to start paying it back, but
they think a year. But we don't have that right.
(01:20:45):
That's why I'm telling you right now you have to
talk to You have to talk to an accounting to
figure out how you can resolve this. I don't even
know an accounting. I don't know what. Do you own
a home? Mama? Oh? My mobile home? And my mama
owned her whole out right away. I wish I never
(01:21:05):
did it. Yeah, I mean, I mean it's one of
those things here. She's right. You have to talk to
an account from because if you got to pay the
money back. They allow you to pay monthly though, right right,
you can work out listen, you can work out a plan.
You can always work out a plan. I think it's
like but the worst, but that the worst thing you
can do is to ignore those notices and not take
(01:21:26):
any action at all. And I promise people like you
have it. Yeah, I promise you that once you start
making those steps to figure out how you can get
yourself out of the situation, because being taking no action
at all is the worst thing you can do right before,
(01:21:47):
and then we don't know what to do. Like my
mom would, she go, I don't take right That's why
I'm telling you right now, you gotta talk to an accountant.
And sometimes you might have to pay back part of
the loan. You might have to account for some of it.
They might, you know, listen, they might garnish your check.
I don't know what's gonna exactly happen. That's why you
have to talk to an accounting to figure out what's
the best way. It might be that you have to
(01:22:07):
figure out a repayment plan. It might be a lot
of interest that you'll have to pay back. I can't
even give you those answers right now. But I do
know that you have to get yourself somebody great to
represent you so that they can tell you, Okay, this
is what we're gonna do. But I promise you when
you get somebody, you're not the only person that something
like this has happened to, And so I don't want
(01:22:27):
you to feel like you're the only person that's done
something like this. Clearly, you know a lot of people
have been getting involved in situations where they're in over
their head. They did something, it was a mistake. They
didn't fully understand what would be the punishment for something
like this. So I just feel like you gotta get
in control of this, get ahead of it, and figure
out how to work it out. And that might mean
financially you're going to be struggling for a little while,
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but that's okay because that piece of mind of knowing
that you're not going to jail, that you're handling it
will make you feel a lot better. Hold on the line,
let me get you your information, and we're gonna try
to find an accountant and I'll get some more information.
I'm going to ask my accounting what are some of
the things that you can do okay, all right, hold on,
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all right, ask ye eight don't treat five A five
one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and
any type of advice, hit ye. Now you got rumors
on the way. Yes, let's find out what happens When
Yandy asked men DC if he would have held her
down if the roles were reversed, it didn't go how
we thought it would. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the breakfast Club. Go morning, the breakfast Club, Hey morning.
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Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy we
are the breakfast Club. I decided I want to accident.
What's the thing called what's the thing beyond got in
her name? Accent? You know the thing? What's the little
dash called? Ye? So what? That's not an asterick, it's
an aster's called an accent. It's not a called apostrophe.
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It's an accent. There you go. I said, I don't
know what he was talking about. My name is Leonard
l E. Accident and a D. I thought it always
had a no he put it on there. His name
is Leonard Leonard. I thought I thought it was l
E apastrophe and no. It is now. It wasn't before,
but it is now. Okay, Well my name is r
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No no, no, no, they don't have the same no yes, stink,
it's not the same le nord le no no name
was letter. All right, let's get to the rooms. Let's
talk from men. DC's I don't know what he said.
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I thought he said, let's talk mands. I was like,
this guy's nuts man d all right, Well, I don't know.
If you guys have been watching Couples Retreat season and one,
there's a lot of people on there, like Delicious is
on there with Raymond Santana, her her man, her husband.
Michael Blackson's on there, Michael blacks and it is hilarious
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on the show. Why I was watching it. He's a comedian.
He is funny, him and this girl in their relationship,
and he should be. It's basically, he's Michael Blackton. He'd
better be for the girl. Rischida and Kirker on there. Now.
People are all talking about what happened with Yan d
M and DC when things got real, talking about his
time in prison and if he would have reciprocated, if
the rolls were reversed, would you hold me down if
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the shoes was on the other foot. You know, I
don't know what I will be able to different. And
that's sortful because people have said to me, you're doing
all this when you do that for you, And I've
always come at it with, yeah, he would, we love
each other. But to hear him sit here in my
face and be like, I don't know, listen, I'm telling
you what you like, that's so unfair. Would lie about it.
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That's exactly the exactly you're in the world of Pat
Poos drop on the clues bombs from Pat Poos. In
the world of Pat Poos, Man DC's you can't lie.
I mean, in that moment, you just say yes it was,
oh yes, it was nasty. Before the season ends, you
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let Pappoos down. It was a little nasty. Pappoosh would
never Pappoos set the example for all of us. Pat
Poosh walked so the rest of us could run. Pappoos
showed us the answer to that question. Okay, man's come on,
and it's a hypothetical. You can't lie the hype that
out not even going to jail unless exactly man's come on.
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That way should have fabricated them, King, come on the
answer was right there, like literally the answers on the paper.
Come on, you know how that held you down? Girl?
Come on, who you ask disrespect you? Na, poosh, ain't
got nothing on me, you damn right out? That held
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you down, queen. He was like, I don't know, I
gotta think about that's disappointing. All right, All right, now,
let's talk about Candy Burr. She was on the Speak
on It show and she was discussing things that she
requested from Bravo. During this time, breached out to the
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person that I had a relationship with at the top
of the network to basically say, look, I know you've
been showing things on social media. I think it needs
to be a special on television so that people can
see the struggle of what's happening right now. Um. I
also would like for you to agree to hire more
African Americans, you know, in top executive positions. And also
I asked them to give more scholarships and internships to
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kids students from HBCU schools. All right, So those are
things that should be going on permanently, by the way,
not just because you know of the timing of it. Yeah,
I don't know what you're talking about, but I respected
who should we talk? All right? Yeah, that's what she
requested from them. All right, Yeah, this was interesting. This
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was a TikTok user actually sent a message to Adam Sandler.
He walked out of an eyehap without being seated. She
posted please come back, and she said people didn't realize
that it was Adam Sandler. They told him it was
a thirty minute wait, and then he left because he
didn't want to wait at thirty minutes. Thirty minutes at eyehap.
So a publicist for Adam Sandler did say it was him,
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but they didn't provide any further information. And some people
were saying, well, at least he didn't try to use
his fame to get something, and another person said I
used to serve him regularly, never served a nice a person,
and he didn't pull out the celebrity card either. They
said he did the right They also said that the
worker did the right thing by treating him just like
a regular person. Yeah, probably got to wait thirty minutes
like anybody else. That's what happened. Yeah, But then as
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she was upset because you know, of course she would
like Adam Sandler to come and sit down and eat
an eyehap. That's just a nice you know, look for eyehap.
And then he bounced, But at least he wasn't like,
do you know who I am? You know some people
do that, or excuse me, I'm Adam Sandler, you know,
just let you know. But he just quietly left and
when it ate somewhere else. Yeah, I don't think I
would wait thirty minutes for me neither. And a pandemic. Yeah,
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as a kid, I love that. I love as a
kid that was you said in a pandemic, like another
time you would have No, I'm just saying like, damn,
I have still gotta wait like that, even back in
the day when the club would let out. I don't
think I would wait thirty minutes to go to I
I'll go to Waterfa House we used to go on Sundays.
As a kid. That was like the treat I hop.
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Oh my goodness, all right, well that is your room.
Report used to get the fruity. You say you were fruity.
What we know, we know why did you stop and
being just stopped yourself. I want to hear what you
was about to say. I used to get the fruit
fresh and fruity all up in your booty. No, all
opinion booty, the fruity truty fresh and fruit all open
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your booty, samp. Oh my gosh, that the water. What
the pigs in the blanket? Okay, what's that? What's that? Co? Exactly,
pigs in blanket in the goodness man, vote tomorrow, everybody.
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That's when a fat man gets behind you and the
cheeks is the buns? Goodness? Now, how many pigs can
you fit in your blanket? Whoa, it's one pig per blanket,
but you have four of them. But anyway, it mixes up.
Next what, oh my god, you guys, you gotta look
up pigs in the blanket. No, don't you go to
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break yet, drama. Let me look it up. No, what
does it say? Let's go? What does it say? We'll
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everybody in stej Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne, the guy we
are the breakfast club, Good morning, good morning, all right,
shout to uh I ya love VanZant for joining us
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this morning. Yeah, she got me thinking a lot. I mean,
that's a very important question than healing, are growing work?
Which one are you doing? Man? My doctor just sent
me and said, uh, you're doing a lot of traveling
coming up. Please stay on vitamin C. So I'll definitely
stay on Vit him to see it. She said, Charlemagne,
(01:31:35):
you can do vitamin D. M hmm. You're the one
on this radio scene. You love pigs in a blanket.
It's just it's a I don't know about picking the
blanket from eyt because I don't eat pork, but I
know pigs in the blanket on Urban Dictionary, say it's
an uncircumcised penis. Okay, y'all always go to you putting.
If you're putting syrup on something that's already sticky, that's
just disgusting, fresh fruity. It's rudy, tooty, fresh and fruity,
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all opinion. Booty. So it's you said a couple of
words that round with booty okay, guys man, and then
start talking about unsupercised penis. That's right, picks in the blanket.
I grew up tomorrow, I promise. Oh my goodness, all
right when we come back positive. Notice the Breakfast Club,
God Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ and angela Year, Charlot
Migne the guy. We are the Breath Club. I hate y'all,
(01:32:24):
and I want to shout out to Detroit because we
do have yet another wholesale day happening this Sunday from
my store Private Labels to make sure y'all come through
on eight Mile and Dequinder again. We had our first
wholesale day that went incredibly well, So it's gonna be
this Sunday. If you are in Detroit, makes yall y'all
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come through hostale Day. It's gonna be lit and I'll
be there too. Yeah. I'm so upset, man, because for
Detroit last year we were doing a car show and
we were also doing a real estate seminar. But because
of you know, COVID and the pandemic capacity so small,
I can't do either the car show or them in
in Detroit this year, which is pissing me off. Was
I love Detroit. But hopefully when you love the cup
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we could get back down there. What you say, what's Detroit?
What's what's Detroit's nickname? The D? Yes? So you love
the D? Shut up? Man? Why's everything about D with you?
What's wrong with you? Why do you? What's wrong with you?
You don't love Detroit? Do you do? Yes? I do?
Do you love Detroit? I love Detroit? Do you love
the D? Do you love it? Yes? I love the D?
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Shout let's go baby, and you y'all gotta stop that.
So y'all just take that clip and y'all just have
me say I love the D, and then y'all just
go everywhere. Stop with that. Let me finish my sentence,
all right. Man, many a man that said that in jail,
I love the D. Let me finish my sentence. Okay,
I hate y'all man, give me give us a positive note,
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the positive note simpliness man. Healing comes from taking responsibility
to realize that it is you and no one else
that creates your thoughts, your feelings, and your actions. Breakfast Club,
you finish of your