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In the morning. You wake up the morning. I'm talking right.
You know you're about to experience a morning show on
like a yo club. What you guys are doing right now?
That's the hup culture. Breakfast club is my morning. I
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out Yolo mane. What's popping? Pace to the planet is Thursday?
Good morning? Good morning? What's up Toronto? Happy to be here? Yes,
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Thursday started the weekend because the weekend still start on Thursday. Um,
yeah you can say that. Yeah, I would say that
the weekend starts on Thursday. Yeah, you could definitely see
it that. If everybody always complains about one the three
day weekend, that's why I start mine on Thursday. I
don't know exactly what that means, but I do know
that when you shift your mindset and say, hey, you
know what today is the weekend, the weekend gets here faster. Okay,
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we can go with that. We could definitely go with that.
What you do yesterday anything. Actually, I'm still in South Carolina.
You know what I'm saying. I'm still in South Carolina.
I've been in South Carolina since the twenty six You know,
this is this is home for me, and I've just
been sitting around feeling bad. And the only reason I've
been feeling bad is because, you know, when I'm home,
my diet is absolutely positively in the toilet. And being
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that I lost like twenty five rounds during the quarantine,
I almost feel like I gained it all back over
the past two weeks, even though I know I haven't,
but my mind feels like that only because of the
things that I'm putting in my body. Like I have
fried food twice yesterday, literally twice yesterday. It's if it's
this shrimp, fried shrimp, you know, what I mean. But
it's just like when you were in the low country
and and that seafood is in front of you. It's
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hard enough to eat that fried shrimp. It's hard enough
to eat that shrimp and grins. And then my little
sister loves Krispy Kreme dolling us, so she'd be bringing
them around. I only had one, though, so I'm proud
of myself. If you had to think about it, you
had more than one. You might have had one in
the have because because you'd have been like I had one,
you said I only had one. No, she bought thirty
six of them in the house because it's three boxes,
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three boxes a dozen original glazer piece only ate one.
But you know, even still, it's been a rough two weeks.
But God is good, so I'm not complaining. All right,
all right, all right, well let's get the show cracking
front page about front page news. We'll talk about that
when we come back. Do you want to volunteer for
COVID scene trials? You can do that now, I'll tell
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you how and if it's a paying job, so don't move.
It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody is dj
Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Let's get in some front page news or some quick
COVID nineteen updates. Tulsa, that's where Donald Trump held that rally.
It seems like cases are increasing. After that rally, Texas
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had their largest deaths in a single day. Ninety eight
people died have COVID nineteen related deaths. The total number
of COVID deaths in the state now stands at twenty
eight hundred. Atlanta Mayor is signing a new order to
mandate masks in the city, so people are starting to
take it serious again to make sure that we cut
down on what's going on out there. Well, I've been
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telling y'all all week. Here in Charleston, South Carolina, Tomorrow
and Saturday, from ten am to three pm, I have
to be doing COVID nineteen no cost testing, So you
can come get a free COVID nineteen test at the
Triton Technical College Thornley Campus between ten and three tomorrow
and Friday here in Charleston, South Carolina. All right now.
They also have a website if you want to volunteer
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for COVID nineteen vaccine trials. The website is Coronavirus Prevention
Network dot org. They'll handle registration for the four large
vaccine studies expected to start this summer and fall, and
any others that follow. So if you want to be
somebody that wants to try to help, you can definitely
do it. This says, there's some of the people are asking,
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you know, do you get infected? Doesn't matter, including your race.
They said, all those questions will be answered, and based
on those questions and answers, you might be rejected. But
you can go to that website if you want to
take one for the team and see if you can
get a vaccine and a vaccine works. Yeah, I guess
that would depend on how my life is going, right,
you know, I'm only going to be a guinea pig
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if you know my life is just average. You know,
my life might be below average, you know. But yeah,
I can't see you any other reason to sign up
to be a guinea pig if your life is going great? Yeah,
why would you sign up to be a guinea pig?
No way? People? Yeah, man, I'm with you now. Also,
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Eric Lurry, it seems like protests are starting for Eric Laury. Now.
Eric Lurry is a man from Illinois who was arrested
during a drug investigation and died in police custody. Now
there's a video out there that shows that allegedly, I guess,
when they got caught with the drugs, he allegedly tried
to swallow it. So the police officers held his nose shut,
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trying to get him to open his mouth and you know,
throw it up. But they held his mouth shut for
a minute, in thirty eight seconds, and he died. So
the sergeant of the Illinois Police Department. Uh, they say
blue whistle. I hate that term blue whistle. I hate that.
I hate that he did what was right. What do
you prefer to blow? You know what? He did what
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was right. And he has now been stripped of his
police powers and placed on administrative leave. He is a
twenty seven year vent now fighting for his job. Do
we have audio. I was always taught look at people,
treat people on the street as if it were your family,
how you would want your family to be treated by
the police. And when I saw that video, that's what
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I felt. That could have been my relative. His wife
told me yesterday that she was pregnant at that time.
She carried those babies twins up until May, and she
had a miscarriage. I'm sure from the woman's thing what happened.
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I understand that that that Laurie got caught with drugs,
but that shouldn't lead to a death sentence. I really
don't understand how how police officers think this is going
to end. I mean, number one, you have to deal
with calma from God in your everyday personal lives when
you do people dirty like that. And number two, police
officers commit crimes like this and expect regular every day
civilians is not to push back. Eventually, regular every day
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civilians are going to push back. First, Lord, nature and
self preservation. We already believe, you know, cops and murderers
and killers, and so so if you know someone as
a murderer or killer, what are you going to do
if you encounter that person? Protect yourself? And that's gonna
start happening in the cops if we don't have more
Carrier horns or Javier esquatters. Stop punishing these cops for
doing doing the right thing. All right, The kinds of
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cops we need on the screets, the ones who want
to protect and serve period, you know, and are really
protecting and serving in the right way. And that's what
these people like carry your Horn and Javier Esquater are doing.
So I don't understand why they're getting punished for doing
the right thing. We need more cops like that on
the street right and the all allegedly died from a
drug overdose, that's what they're saying. But that is your
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front page news. Now get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
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one oh five one is the Breakfast Club Morning, the
Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chats?
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Whether you're Man or blast, don't you better have the
same anything we want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello? Who's this? It's Sweeze from Jersey Man,
Brick City, Jersey. How y'all doing, man, mornay Charlotte may goo,
morny day. What's up? What's happening? Yeah, yes, yes, sir,
yes sir, I'm just shuck calling in man. I'm happy,
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I'm blast Man, Thank God for my family. Boke off
this morning me positive, wass I just want to say
thank you, man, I mean thank God and heavy. Man.
I got a little problem what you said earlier. Man,
don't be supporting our vaccine. Man. Don't promote that, man,
don't don't even put that on the airways like that. People.
I'm just trying to tell people out there, I don't
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even support that. Man. I'm trying to be no getting
pigs or none of that. Man, for real, just say,
I mean, let people stay out of our vaccine. Man,
it's not good. What if they what if they're offering
to any grant of shot. I don't care any money
worth your life, man, it's not worth it. It's twenty
it's twenty thousand. It's worth you the real being sick
or either gonna die whatever. I mean, that's your choice.
(09:13):
If you want to do it, go ahead, do it.
But I don't want to do it. I don't care.
Stay all for me. Maybe y'all do it for two
hundred mile, maybe two on a mile, But even if
there's got you all right? Brother, Hello, who's this? It's
so stack? I get it off your chest. Man, I
want to know, envy, why these females are so unappreciative.
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I don't get it what you mean. I don't female
like that. Old women out, old women. I love my
mother and I love my daughter. I'm a single father.
But check this out. I left my female my call
for three months in Miami. Three months, and every day
she's telling me, you don't do nothing for me. Oh,
y'all men all the light, y'all, don't do nothing for us.
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Y'all leave us down and out, envy high, leave her
down and out. We're not left the call for two
three months. I don't get it. What kind of car
was it? Stupid man? All right, I'm not gonna say
it's a born, but it's a nice little would not
to feel me, nice little family with when I left
it to her in shape? Oh six you know none,
none glamorous. Well, she's just not for you, she was
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and all that in it empty? How you get six?
Well you well, you know he was having sex with
her way if she was roaching fested, you know that
was that was all. That's kind of your fault too.
I mean, she's from the fucking bes. I gonna lie,
she's gotta fach, but still n V I ain't know
they was gonna do it like that, damn a two
thousand and six and two thousand and twenty, And you
wonder why the roaches in the car. I ain't Charlemagne.
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I know how to take care of my cars. Come on,
you know in the South, they'd be taking care of
their cars. You can't even say that just because it's
old school, don't mean that you're gonna have you what
I'm saying, And I try to keep the clean, and
I don't understand. Is it me? It's am I the
reason why these females doing me like this because it's
not the best. It's it's definitely you. Why you gave
her a car anyway, that's that's You're good. Well, that's
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not even your girl. That's just some girl you met it.
That was small girl. That was my girl. I was
a little I had the little foreign thing. So I
brought it up top to New York. You know how
we do envy. We gotta make it look good when
we in New York, you know what I'm saying. So
I left in the family car. So you had a
Chevy equal How you make the Chevy equalknox look good
in New York? You know? He said he got a foreign.
He butt the foreign to New York and left the
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Chevy Equinox in out there. You know you don't have
the fog you got, brother. It was a run to.
It was a little run to a little band joint me.
I'm not lot okay, okay, okay, okay. Well I'm saying,
but he definitely inspired me. When I see Envy with
his whips, I said, man, I gotta pull a little
south about you. I ain't got a roaches though, bro, Nah,
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he put the roaches in the car. NVC put the
roaches in the car. It's the Miami females. Man. First
of all, I need y'all to stop screaming the word
foreign so much. You know what I'm saying, because I
would I would like to tell y'all some of the
twelve foreigns are available. Toyota Tacomas, Toyota Avalon's, Honda c
RV twenty sixteen, Toyota Cambrays, handa course, Toyota Corollas. Those
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are all foreigns too. I just want to throw that
out there, Okay, all right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent hit us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. I'm I'm telling
what's doing yo. If this is your time to get
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it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, we want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hi? Hey?
What's your name? Hey? What's your name? Say? Hey, Shay,
get it off chest. Honestly, I wanted to talk about
something much you like just talking about yesterday with um
Holly Garry's playing a transgender role. UM. I don't understand
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why specific deal because why I do, But I don't
because I don't feel like, UM people should get so
upset because it's not like a race, Like we have
a problem with people obviously doing black face, but being
transgender is who you are, and that's what actors are
to do. They play people who they are. That's what
they do, it's what they're meant Therefore, so like, I
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don't see like nobody had a problem with um white girls,
or nobody had a problem when a light skinned black
person plays and a sance person like that's what they're
supposed to Shay. I think the problem is, Um, there's
there's a lot more white woman roles to go around.
That if two black guys decided to play a white person,
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you know, it's not really taking no food off anybody's played.
But it's not a lot of transgender roles out there.
So when the transgender roles pop up, you know transgender
actors want to play you gotta understand that, right, Oh yeah,
I get that, But it's like, not like they're taking
some average little low joe um um actor. Let's talking
about Holly Berry. That's probably a reason why you want
Holly Berry to play the role, because she's a big actress.
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And that's that's what I said yesterday. I said, you know,
she's a big actress. She she brings in a lot
of people that might not have even cared about different movies.
But the fact that you see halle Berry, you'll, you know, say, Okay,
I'm gonna check this out. The same thing with Denzel.
You don't know what type of movie Denzel's in, but
when you see him, you're like, y'all want to check
that movie out. That that's that's the only thing I
can think of. But I absolutely positively get why why
you know, they would be upset, But in this particular case,
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it's Halle Berry. Yeah, but thank you for calling Mama. Hello,
who's this hey? Man, Peter and blessings? Guys. Are you
guys feeling today? What's up? Porter Pop? Me and Sean Stone?
What's going on? Brother? What's you don't want to talk
to me? No more? I heard him over there yesterday
talking about your biker sharks. Dude, you're checking it out. No, No,
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I ride bicycles, tool man. I'm you do ride bise too,
So yeah, so you know you know what the jail
shorts are. That is crazy. You and Travil would have
so much in common if you just started with the
fact that you ride on bananas with Jael on your button. No, no, said,
I ride bicycles too, bro. Bicycle is a natural thing
that people ride. Now, Charlomagne, when you want to get
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into the extra extra gay stuff, that's where I'm not
going to play that game with you. Bro. You know
what I mean. I don't got nothing anything about gay. No,
but Charlottayne, you always want to rate. You say you're
a straight man, you're a straight man. You're a straight
man as a straight man. I don't talk to my
friends like that. I don't talk to my friends about here,
but you talk to my friends about nothing, like I
(15:24):
didn't say anything about any But this morning, I'm talking
about what you did yesterday talking about We were talking
about what charlottage about you are, But Charlotmagne, if you
want to do that, that's cool. But what I want
to talk about is why do you keep saying but
so much? You said, but Charlomagne you said. But what
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I want to talk about? Why did you saying about
b ut? I'm talking about b ut but okay he realized. Bro,
well check it. I want to talk about them, them kids,
them young kids that that that lost their life. Man.
You know what I mean? Every time? Yeah, every single
every time a cop kill a black person, which is wrong.
You know what I mean? Right, we want to march,
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but when are we going to start marching for injustice
of little kids being murdered by um? Can? I ask
you ask you a question, why do you think activist
organizations aren't doing that? They're always doing that. I'm always
doing march. My son always holds march and new work
and in the Bronx, and that happen. What I'm saying
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envy when a cop killers, and we march, no problem.
But what about them little girls, them little kids that
lost your life over the weekend? Whing and protest on
Sean they do my son, my son, my son literally
has a march called the Kings. It's not as big
when the police killers. Bro. We need to be big
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like that too. I get what you're saying, brother, I
promise you. These activist groups and these activists organizations have
been marching uh for for black people to stop killing
black for years. Man. It's ridiculous. Bro. You see a
father walking down the street and then get shot, and
as little girl is right there, y'all, y'all, y'all some clowns. Clowns, y'all,
clowns doing this thing. Man, y'all need to stop doing
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this thing in the hood for real, y'all from clowns
thing man like, for real, like you that don't even
make no sense. Man, y'all don't have family, man, y'all
acting like animals. Man, y'all some animals man sewn stone
eight seven six on I man, y'all animals. Man, y'all
ain't real dude, Man, y'all ain't real people. And y'all
and little kids, man, y'all animals think Sean, we appreciate you. Man,
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have a great if you ride into they have a
great ride to their brother. Yeah, he is right. What
they're doing is absolutely positively wrong. But but he can't
I can't let him say that. I can't let him
say that activists aren't marching, you know, for for for
the black I don't like to say black on black crime,
but when black people will kill black people, because that's
that's absolutely not true. That's right, all right, get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one o
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five one. When we come back, let's talk re read Rihanna,
It's the Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club, d
j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Let's get into the rumors. Let's talk. Re
read this, Oh Gosport with Angels report with a breakfast Club. Now,
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as everybody waits for a Rihanna's album, I'm not even
sure if she's gonna do an album like that. She
need to do an album. She's so successful doing everything else,
should she do an Albuminty finty Beauty is worth a
half a billion dollars? So if Rihanna wants to do
an album. She's doing an album and she don't want
to do an album. She ain't got to do an album.
She's got a great established business and she's Rihanna. So
who gives it? Damn well shout to re re re
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Read recently donated four thousand tablets to a Barbados school.
How dope is that? And here's the Prime Minister thinking,
I want to thank I don't wantam boss to the
Robin Rihanna Finity and her Clara Liner Foundation as well
as the job Dorsey Start Small Foundation for coming together
and donating four thousand tablets to Barbadian school children. We
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all know the education is the most important gift that
we can give any child, and to the extent that
we can ensure that there is no digital divide among
all of our students. That is our duty. Dropping a
clues bonds for re read. You know, to me, that's
that's that's that's the type of flexing I like to see.
That's the type of stunting I like to see. That's
what inspires me. You know, some people see people and
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they see them in their nice car, they see them
with their jewelry and they're like, oh, I want that.
When I see Rihanna do something like that, I say
to myself, Oh, I want to do that. That's actually
that's one of the readers. I started doing those corona
you know testing sites, you know, all through my home
state of South Carolina because I saw Beyonce doing it
in her home state of Texas, Houston in particular. So yeah,
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I love when people you know, do those do those
acts of charity because it's inspiring, you know, the crazy
part of it. Every time I say that, I feel
like I'm not doing enough now, Like you know what
I mean. I do the turkey drives, I do the
toy drives, I do the giveaways, I give back. But
then when they do something like four thousand tablets, I'm like, jeh, yeah,
I mean I need stuff. That's the kind of stuning
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I like to do. That's why I like to put
my money. I love philanthropy. So yeah, Rihanna, thank you
for the inspiration. All right. Now, Monique, it seems like
she might be possibly joining the Real Housewives of Atlanta.
It seems like her and her husband Sydney, is negotiating
with Bravo. But she's saying she is not replacing Ninie Leaks. No,
(20:34):
my sweet babies, I am not doing The Real Housewives
of Atlanta. And then my humble opinion, Niinie Leaks is irreplaceable.
Ninie Links is the Real househouse of Atlanta. If you
ask me, I would love to see Monique in the
Real Housewives, Lana, be honest with you. None of us
can sit here and act like Monique is not entertaining.
That's why I said, a guy, that'll be a goddamn line.
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You put a camera in front of Monique, and you
put her in front of some people. Monique Monique, She's
gonna be very entertaining, absolutely, and I would love to
watch it. Now, in some sad news, we got to
say prayers up for Nya Rivera. You know, Nia Rivera
used to be on Glee. She also dated Big Sean
for a while. She rented a boat out in California
and cops found her four year old son in the
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boat sleeping and she was nowhere to be around. So
right now they're searching all over the lake to see
where she is if she's there, But they they're saying
it doesn't look good. They haven't seen anybody floating. They
had divers checks, so they honestly don't know. All they
know is that she rented a boat for her and
her four year old son to go on the lake
and three hours later they found her son sleeping in
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the boat and she's nowhere to be found. That right there,
that's not what I want to wake up to in
the morning, you know what I'm saying. I don't know
Nia Rivera personally, but I just know that sucks. And
I think about the trauma that she must have went through.
I pray. I think about the trauma that her four
year old son is probably go through for a long time,
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if not the rest of his life. And I was
on the Hoodhillers Twitter page and I saw a Hoodhiller
had posted how we need to stay out of water
in two and twenty and I really want to know why,
um she feels that way. I just I just want
to know. I want to know what is it? What
is it about the water that you know she saw?
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And if you don't, if you don't know who Hoodhiller is,
she's like a I don't really know her either, but
she's a young lady who heals people, you know, and
she makes these predictions on her Twitter page and she
said people need to stay out of water in twenty twenty,
and I want to know why she feels that way.
Come looking at the two because she's retweeting the Nia
Rivera thing, and I'm looking at it. I'm thinking about
the two situations, and I'm like, why, why does she
feel like we need to stay out of the water.
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I'm just I don't know, sad, Prayers up for Nya Rivera. Definitely,
prayers up for Nya Rivera. All right, and that is
your rumor report. Now when we come back, we've got
front page news, will give you some COVID nineteen updates,
So don't ove it's the breakfast club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is d j Envy Angela, Ye, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news,
(23:07):
all right. So Tusla it's saying an increase of COVID
nineteen cases after a week of declining numbers. They're saying
most likely due to the Trump rally. They're saying they
reported two hundred and sixty six new cases in Tussla.
Texas is reporting what I said us No, Tosas. I'm like,
was there an outbreaking the plant where they make the cars.
(23:30):
No Tusa Sosa. Also, Texas reported ninety eight COVID nineteen
related deaths on Wednesday. This is the highest single day
increase in coronavirus fatalities. Now, they're saying the states that
stands at twenty eight hundred deaths. They said New Orleans
is issuing stricter guidelines for bars and restaurants to try
to limit what's going on there as well. Atlanta Maya
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is saying she's signed in order to mandate masks in
the city where you have to wear masks. Now you're
out in South Alina. How South Carolina looking, It's a
mixed bag, you know what I mean. I see a
lot of black people wearing masks. I see a lot
of white people wearing masks in South Carolina. But the
one thing I do notice the white people who are
not wearing mask One common theme with them is they
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are also not wearing shoes either. I saw a bunch
of white people walking yesterday, So when I saw them
walking barefoot in the rain, I didn't expect them to
have mask on. So yeah, that's the one common theme
I noticed. The ones the white people who don't wear
masks in South Carolina. Also, don't wear shoes, my goodness. Also,
there's a website to volunteer for COVID nineteen vaccine trials, right,
(24:39):
so if you want to volunteer, Corona Virus Prevention Network
dot org. Again, that's Coronavirus Prevention Network dot org. They're
hearing the registration for the four large vaccine studies expected
to start this summer and fall right now on a
new website. If anyone is interested in joining a vaccine study,
they can fill out a quick question there and after registering,
(25:01):
your information will be sent to the study site closest
to you. Yeah. I wouldn't do that if follows anybody. Um,
you know, I understand that people want to vaccines for
the coronavirus, but there's no way in hell I trust
these wicked white people enough to go let them stick
something in me voluntarily. It's not happening now. Also, yesterday,
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NBA and w NBA quarantine bubbles are really totally different.
So you know, the players are out in our land
though they're after sports complex, they're about to start the season,
so they're quarantined. W NBA player posted what her meal
looks like and it really looked like trash. It really
looked nasty, it looked disgusting. Their rooms looked disgusting. And
then the NBA player posted his room and his food
(25:47):
it looked like night and day man. One player posted
they had fresh fruit cups, they had, you know, a salad.
Another one posted they had sushi. Looked like he got
his stuff straight out of town. So they're saying that
it's discrepancies and they're doing a w NBA players dirty.
Well here's the thing, right, Um, it's easy to say, Hey,
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the NBA players make more money, so the NBA players
accommodations are better, their food is better, which it could
be some truth to that, but it's not like the
w NBA is broke. The w NBA actually has money,
you know what I mean. So being that they actually
have money, you have to put these women in better conditions,
simple as that, you know what I mean. It's not
like they're broke, like they look broke, they look poe.
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When I saw yesterday on social media, I was like, man,
what the hell like the w NBA actually looked poor
And it's a poor representation of the w NBA because
the w NBA should be you know, putting their their
players in better conditions simply because it makes the w
NBA look bad that the NBA teams look bad when
they do that. They also saying NBA players are being
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treated poorly and that the only teams that are getting
the good food all the Lakers. But I would have
to ask all the Lakers paying for their own food?
Are they? You know? I don't give a damn. It's
a billion dollar business, a multi billion dollar business. There's
absolutely no reason for everybody that's in that bubble to
not be getting treated with first class period. Like God damn,
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this is the NBA. This ain't no amateur league. Like
it's multi millionaires and billionaires and billionaire owners. Like every
single team that's in that bubble should be getting treated
the way that they always get treated, because I know
that they don't get treated like that in their regular
conditions in their respective cities. So why would the Orlando
be any different? Like that's disrespect? Why would Disney man?
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They could equal least give me some chicken fingers and
French fries. I know, I know Disney got chicken fingers
and French fries. Now, well, I gotta admit Disney's food
is trash. We both have been to Disney enough to
know that when you stay on the results and you
got to rely on that result food, Disney's food is trash.
Breakfast is always good though. The breakfast is good. Though
breakfast is always everything. Everything's seeing process something and also too. Man.
(27:58):
When it comes to the w NBA players, why wouldn'
you just want to treat them better because their ladies
like just just just this as a as a general courtesy.
Why would you just throw them in the old place
like or not even that they're your investment, They work,
they play for your team if they eat good and
they feel healthy and they're gonna play better life. Absolutely,
I don't. I don't get it all right, Well, maybe
they're hoping that they played better if they maybe they're
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hoping that they play better if they put them in
ghetto like conditions. You put them in ghetto like hood
like conditions, make them feel like they're in the projects,
and they'll try to play their way out of it. Man,
make you feel like they're playing in the hood, and
then you want to play to get out the hood again. Absolutely,
you want to get out the hood. You want to
get out this bubble as fast as can't, as fast
as you can, because that's what the hood is, right,
The hood is the bubble. So you want to get
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out this bubble. Then you go out there and you
bust your ass on that court. Maybe my goodness trying
to make a make a bad situation worse. I guess
I don't know goodness all right, Well that is front
page news. Let's open up the phone lines eight hundred
and five eight five one on five one. Adrian Broner,
you know the boxer. He was venting on his I
g let's hear what he had to say. How did
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God really make us? Like? Did he have like different
bottles of like you know how they got seasoning? If
that was the taste? Though? I feel like he gave
me everything, but like he must have just got low
on the ingredients of making it. But you know, he
probably had some more on the car. He went to
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the car to get some moan and got a call
that Jesus was getting into it with Joseph. So he said,
so we're asking eight hundred five eight five one o
five one do you think God shorted you on something? Right?
We just found it some fun I want about producers.
Her name is Taylor. She feels like she could have
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got two inches in height. Our tailors Taylor's for nine
the fort nine. Man, how how tall you gotta be
to get a check? Like four year'll be under four
nine for being short to be a little person. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
you get a check for being a little person. Oh yeah,
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you sure you ain't know that? No, no, no, I
didn't know about that. I think I think, I think
I'm pretty much correct. Eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. If there's something that you felt like
God gave you everything, but he could have helped you
a little more on this, Yes, what do you get
to check this up? Social Security disability benefits? Really you can?
(30:27):
You can? Yes, absolutely, you can get a check? If
what hyper Charlomagne? Uh or Actually adults too are four
ten or shorter? So how taller tailor for four ten
tailor might would have applied? My goodness? Eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. Charlemagne always talks about
(30:48):
how small his penis is, so I'm sure he would
want to come in on this penis, so we're as penis. No, No,
you're not going to just talk about my penis and
not have me explain my penis. My penis is seven
inches three fourth eight one is warm out two and
a half inches three inches of graph. I am perfectly
fine away like my penis is like baby bears porch
(31:10):
is just right. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. What's some things that you feel like? Day?
God should have just gave me just a little more.
I mean, you know, Charlemagne is a small penis, so
Charlemagne not having here, so we're asking you what do
you think? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning out your phone call
in right now, call me at your opinion to the
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Breakfast Club, top break it down. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. The Breakfast Club. It's topic
time on the phone. Called eight hundred five and five
one oh five one to join it to the discussion
with the Breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is
(31:55):
DJ envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the
Breakfast club. Now if he just joined us eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. We opened up
the phone lines and we are talking about Adrian Bruner
in his event and what he vinted about. Let's play
a clip of it. How did God really make us?
Like did he have like different bottles of like you
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know how they got seasoning? If that was the case, though,
I feel like he gave me everything, but like he
must have just got low on the ingredients of making it.
But you know, he probably had some on the car.
He went to the car to get some moe and
got a call that Jesus was getting into it with Joseph.
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So he said, So we're asking eight hundred five eighty
five one oh five one. Do you feel like God
might have left something out when he made you? That
is the question. Let's start with you, Charlomagne. You know,
I had to think about this. I really had to
think about this, and I've given this some real thought.
I prayed on it, you know, and I have a confession,
like God hit me with the answer immediately. God made
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me perfect because shut up, I'm being honest. I am whole,
I am an, I am worthy. I am one with nature.
So nature is whole and I'm a part of nature,
so that means I'm whole. I lack nothing. In fact,
I am blessed with abundance, I actually feel bad that
I have removed things from my physical being. I used
to have a skin bridge on my penis. It was
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like a piece of skin from my shaft to the
head of my penis. I got that removed, and I
was a teenager, and I think about that piece of
skin all the time. God built the bridge there for
a reason, and I reminded. But that's neither here nor there.
The moral of the story is I am perfect, divinely designed.
So I pray for all of you who you know,
who who are not healing, who are not healthy, and
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who are not whole. I hope you get on my level.
All right, Well I'll answer for you. So um, yes,
God made you with a small peepee. He could have
made that a little bigger. He could have gave you
some hair. And you are very short. If I produced
four ten, you about five two. Well, let's be honest.
I'm five to seven and I never even noticed I
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was short until I got much much older. I'mna be
honest with you. I got older and I was like,
wait a minute, that's tall people, because I never thought
about it. I never I don't see that when I
walk to hang out with ball and tailor. That's why. No.
But when I when I even my whole life, when
I walk into a room, I don't ever look at
somebody and see their height because I always feel like
I'm seeing eye to eye to people. I don't look
down on people. I don't look up to people. I
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see eye to eye to them. I've always felt that way. Now,
as far as my penis, how would you know my
penis is small, sir? Because it's not seven inches three
fourth eight when it's warm out two two and a
half three inches A graph all is flirting that you're
doing and he has to stop drapmost told me, but
let's go to the full lines eight hundred. Now you
got to answer the question, what do you feel like
you're lacking? You know what? And I really thought about this,
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and after thinking God made me perfect, that's not true.
You wan't ask so bad. I want you you you
want to ask so bad. You've always talking about how
you know, You've always talked about how you want your
cheeks to be a little thicker. You know what I'm saying.
You even said you want to tailor's hips. You said
that before I heard you talking about I've heard you
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say that that's why you're riding that bike you want
to get. You kept talking about gluts and quads. You
said that that's why you ate a little tight ass
biker shorted you make you and you take pictures at
angles that bacon look like you got a little ass.
We are to you, bro, Let's go to the full lives. Hello,
who's this? Hey? What's going on? DJ? Me? This this victim?
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Man Victor? What's up? Bro? What's going on? Y'all? Man? Peace? Victor?
How you doing? King? I'm good man. I just want
to say, first and foremost, man, you guys are great.
I listened to y'all every morning. Shout out to Angela.
Yee uh. I just wanted to answer the question man
about how y'all said that feel like if God short
at you on some things, I feel like that's a
literal statement for me because I am short. But I
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do feel like, uh, where he may have short of
me on that area, there's other areas that was made
up for that. You know what I mean. I've been
blessed with I've been blessed with talent, I've been you know,
I'm saying like I've just been blessed with like health,
health is wealth to me. So true. True? When people
what's your talent? Uh, well, you know, I mean I'm
(36:19):
saying and everything, but I haven't really pursued on it.
Here you're talent, bron, you're telling lout man. Why why
did you get so excited just now? I want to
hear his talent? I didn't tell it. I'm good man,
I'm good, Bro, I'm good. Hey, Telly, tell everywhere else
you blessed that so he can ask you. Show me
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show me that, bro, show me that, Show me that, bro.
I want to see it. Mike, you satisfied at home.
That's all I got to say. Or that. That's what
I'm talking about. And by the way, man, don't feel
bad about being short. Shorter men live longer. That is
a fact. Okay. Shorter men are more likely to have
a protective form of the longevity gene, and we're more
likely to have lord blood and new levels and less cancer.
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I just want to show that out there. Hello, who's
this Gloria? Ain't Gloria? What do you feel like? God
shorted you in anything? Yeah, he shouted me some fust.
He gave it all and didn't give me. You got
a long you gotta you got a long back because
I ain't talking about Joe Pis. I ain't say nothing
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about my penis. Why y'all on my penis this morning? Listen?
So you got a long back, y'all got a little harm,
but it's shot enough. So I only black. I felt
like I was the only black girl with no But
so when when Megan this out in and Beyonce song
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come on, you get mad and turn the radio off
because when she said, when she says the part about it,
if you don't jump to put your gene on, you
can't feel my pain. You turned it off. No, No,
I just pretend that I got that. I'm gonna come out.
I'm gonna come out. I'm gonna come out with a
line of jeans for girls with no ass It's gonna
be called No Asking Over. That's gonna be the name
of the clothing line, No No Asking Over Jeans. Eight
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hundred five A five one oh five one. We're talking
to Adrian Brona. He said that you know, when God
created him, God created him with everything but one thing.
All right, So we're asking what's the one thing that
you don't have that you feel like God forgot about? You.
I can't relate them. I can't relate on perfect one horse.
Call us up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
(38:35):
call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club topic
on eight hundred five five one five one morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomane the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. So if you just join us, We're
talking about Adrian brona event in on Instagram, and this
is what he said, How did God really make us?
Like did he have like different bottles of like you know,
(38:58):
how they got seasoning? If that was the case, though,
I feel like he gave me everything, but like he
must have just got low on the ingredients of making it.
But you know, he probably has some on the car.
He went to the car to get some mo and
got a call that Jesus was getting into it with Joseph.
(39:19):
So he said, so we're asking eight hundred five eight
five one o five one what do you what do
you feel like God showed you on I want to
relate to this topic so bad, but I'm not able
to because I am so whole, I am perfect, like
God divinely designed me. So I do pray for y'all
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to go get some healing. I pray for y'all to
get healthy, you know, not just mentally and emotionally, but
physically and spiritually. I want y'all to be whole. I
want you to be on my level. Okay. I am
one with nature, so nature is whole. I am a
part of nature. I am whole. I am perfect. Thank
you God for making me me. Your five foot tall,
your four inch p this, and you have no hair,
(40:01):
so He forgot a lot of things with you. But
let's go to the fort foot five foot seven inches
seven inches three fourth eight when it's warm out, two
and a half inches of growth on the penis bald
headed because I choose to be Hello, who's this? My
name is Richard Friday. Hey, Richard Friday? What what is
one thing that God sure that you want? Brother? And
so he will have been nice and increase my penis? Sides?
(40:27):
Are you? What? Whatnot? I know? I know you didn't
measure that before. What sides are you? Hey? It's all right?
What do it? What I want? What do you want?
At least I eight in the hair? You want at
least eight and a half. Okay, I understand the man
I don't know why y'all want such a big greenis. Man, women,
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vagina is a shadow? What what what do you want?
What would you live for? I'm just saying, the death
of the vagina is seven inches, at the death of
the being at the death of the vagina is between
three and seven inches. Why do you need an eight
inch penis? Like, I'm seven inches three fourth I'm really perfect.
I'm perfect for any vagina. I mean, I'm only getting
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my wife's by the way. That's all I want. But
what you want, I don't want it that you guys
are flirting with each other this morning. The average vagina
is three between three and seven inches deep. Man, you
don't need eight ten inch penises. What's out? You need
seven inches three fourths that's the most. You just need
a little bit extra, that's all. Can we keep that
(41:30):
audio right there? Hello? Who's this young? Hey? What's up? Brother?
We're talking about one thing that you feel like God
shuted you or what do you think that is? Brother?
Is like my time with my f love deceased family.
We wish you had more time with your decease family members. Yeah, sir,
(41:53):
I can't. I can't. I'm not gonna sit here and
tell you that, Um, you know how to feel about that.
But I wouldn't look at it as God shorted you time.
God gave you time, you know, so sometimes you you know,
you shouldn't be sad that that it's don't be sad
that it's old. Be happy that it happened. Ye all right,
well thank you? Brother? Hello? Who's this Jesus Christ? I
gotta burn some stage now? He want to play out game.
(42:16):
He's telling this story. But I prospect him telling this story.
But God damn way to bring down the mood I was.
They didn't want to play with us. Hello, who's this Christ? Hey?
This is Lamar from West farm Beat. Hey, Lamar, we're
talking about one thing God shorted you on, brother man.
God shorted me on my daddy's eyes. This girl got
the nerve to be high yellow with some plenty brown eyes.
(42:40):
And I got cananskin any DoD brown eyes. And I
feel jip oh, so you are light eyes? First of all? Yeah,
I mean you I'm like a solid ape, got some dreads.
I mean, I'm not gonna lie. If I had my
daddy's eyes, I'd be feeling like frost. Of all, why
do you want to look like a throwback. You just
described the old model car lights in with pretty eyes
(43:01):
that saint the eighties want to throw some I'll be
shure and some Christopher Williams, Now are you? I mean
you know what? I know? What you know date what
you're doing? That? What am I mad at ivy about everybody?
You feel some kind of way about like people might
feel some kind of word about what's on these people too,
(43:22):
and people Florida don't think I forgott I don't. Don't.
Don't put me in the same glass of Florida. Now,
don't do that. I'm gonna be honest with you. I
am the man who when I'm talking, well, listen, whenever
I watch New Jack City and Nino Brown stabs Christopher
Williams in the hand and says, I never liked your
pretty ass anyway, I cheer, jump up in the air,
fish pumps. All right, my goodness. So what's the moral
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of the story. No, the moral of the story is
all jokes. Aside Leonard mclvy aka Charlomagne, that God is perfect.
I am blessed with abundance, and I actually feel, you know,
bad for all of y'all who have not gotten to
a level of wholeness. You know, I'm sad that y'all
having aren't mentally healthy and emotionally healthy and spiritually healthy.
And I really hope that you get to a place
(44:07):
of healing, you know, and you know, envy. Since we've
we've been working here on the Breakfast Club the past
ten years, he's gotten cheeking plants. Have that he's gotten.
He's got a trap to pay because he's got hair transplants.
But he's in here talking about you know, he's he's,
he's he's perfectly fine with who he is. Yeah, I'm
sure you are not after you bought everything you wanted.
I am perfect. I'm happy with myself. Now. My co
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host over there, who is five foot tall, has a
fourage penis and no hair. He needs some help. He's
been none of this is true. He needs an you
know who you know who knows this isn't true. God? Okay,
God is like, don't you disrespect that five foot seven
seven inch three fourth penis that I have created. He
(44:50):
is perfect? Thank you God, thank you for making me perfect.
All right now, when we come back, we have to talk.
The Radio Hall of Fame will see who got a
nomination and also TA and fifty cent back at it
Hall of Fame. Yeah, I'm just playing. Of course, it's
the Radio Hall of Fame. I want to see who
gets nominated this year. Then do whatever ye do, do
whatever year. All right, let's talk about it. We'll talk
(45:12):
about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Now ye is
on vacation, but next hour we do ass c in
the e where if you need relationship advice or any
type of advice, you can hit this up and will
help you out. The numbers eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one, what's up and listen. I want
to tell everybody in Charleston, South Carolina. You know my
(45:35):
birthplace the eight four three Tomorrow and Saturday, which is
a Friday, July tenth, Saturday July eleven, from ten am
to three pm, I'll be providing free COVID nineteen testing,
So you can come to the Trident Technical College, Thornley
campus between ten am and three pm and get you
(45:56):
a free coronavirus test. And everybody that's testing is gonna
get a free COVID nineteen supply kids, so you get
like a mask and gloves and hand sanditizer, you know,
disinfecting wipes, all of that good stuff. Okay. So yeah,
if you're gonna be running around, you know the streets
of South Carolina, let's let's do our part and trying
to at least, you know, flatten this curve and wanted
(46:17):
to you know, ways to do your partners to go
get tested and know your status. And when you know
your status, you know to keep the hell away from people. Okay.
So tomorrow Friday, July tenth, Saturday July eleven, from ten
am to three pm at the Trident Technical College, Thornley Campus,
free COVID nineteen testing. Tell him Charlomagne the God sent chill. Okay,
all right, now, when we come back, we got your rumors.
We gotta talk the Radio Hall of Fame, so we'll
(46:39):
talk about that when we would come back. So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, this is the Rumor
Report with angela Breakfast Club. Okay, let's talk about this
radio Hall of Fame, who is getting dominated into the
Radio Hall of Fame and this ship I've had. I've
(47:00):
had problems with the Radio Hall of Fame in the past,
not necessarily problems. I just don't know if they recognize
black talent, black radio personalities the way that they should,
you know. So for the twenty twenty Nominating Committee of
the Radio Hall of Fame, the Breakfast Club is nominated
for induction this year. We've been nominated in the category
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active network slash syndication ten years or more. So you're
talking about the Breakfast Club that's hosted by DJ Envy
Angelie and Charlemagne the God. That's right, that problem that
ghetto ass problematic radio show who's been on for almost
ten years, who's syndicated in a hundred plus mass markets
correct country, where nominated this year for the Radio Hall
(47:45):
of Fame, which is huge and amazing. So the Breakfast
Club is nominated for the twenty twenty Radio Hall of
Fame nomination. So hopefully we'll be getting we'll get inducted
this year. Now, your nomination is considered by a voting
panel of nine hundred radio industry individuals, so we don't
know who they are, but they will have to vote,
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and I guess the results will be shared Monday, August seventeen,
when the class of twenty twenty inductees to the Radio
Hall of Fame is announced. Now, is it too early
for us to be inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame? Um?
I don't think so. Let's let me let me look
at some of these. Let me look at some of
the names that's in the Radio Hall of Fame already.
I know Howard Stern is definitely in the Radio Hall
(48:28):
of Fame. Yep, I think if I'm not mistaken, I
believe Ryan Seacrest got inducted last year, Jim Maroome got
inducted last year. Who else got inducted? I'm just trying
to see. I'm just trying to see, uh, what class
will be in. It's in alphabetical order. Let me just
pull up some random names. Let me start with A
through D since Envy loved oh, Abbot and Costello, Oh
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big Boy, Big Big Boys. Radio Hall of Fame. Ye, Amoson, Andy, Donna,
Michi or these some legendary names. We absolutely absolute. Yeah,
Rick D's, Delilah oh Wild dropping the clues bombs for Delila.
Elvis Durand is in the radio. Yeah. Oh, this is
good company. This is a good company here. Okay, so yeah,
(49:12):
so so nobody can like it's not like our listeners
can go vote for us. There's a panel that's actually
votes for us. Yeah, I'm I'm looking at some of
the other people at uh are being nominated for the
twenty twenty Hall of Fame. I'm surprised that a lot
of other people aren't in already, like Donnie Simpson. Donnie
Simpson is not in the Radio Hall of Fame. See,
(49:33):
this is my problem with the Radio Hall of Fame.
Donnie Simpson should have been in the Radio Hall of
Fame twenty years. What are you talking about dropping a
clues BOMs for Donnie Simpson legend. Yes, there's somebody else
in the Radio Hall of Fame. I'm looking at the list.
Angie Martinez. That goddamn she nominated tragedy dropping the clues
bomb for Angie Martinez. Let me tell you something, Radio
(49:55):
Hall of Fame people, Radio Hall of Fame judges don't
want to put any pressure on you all, but if
the Breakfast Club, Donnie Simpson and Angie Martinez don't get
into the Radio Hall of Fame this year, there's gonna
be consequences and repercussions and those consequences and repercussions are
Donkey of to Day. You think I wouldn't give Donkey
to Day to the Radio Hall of Fame because there's
no reason. I'm not even talking about us. I'm not
even there's no reason. Donnie Simpson and Angie Martinez two
(50:19):
radio legends to radio legends that that that that that
have inspired me throughout my life and throughout my career.
There's no reason they should not be in the Radio
Hall of Fame. And Donnie Simpson, I mean from radio
to tell you, Jimpson was the face of BT at
one absolutely still is. When we was watching btoing when
Donnie Simpson popped on you, we know Donnie Simpson. Donnie
(50:40):
Simpson is a staple in black household. Angie Martinez is
an absolute icon in radio. They should be in the
Radio Hall of Fame. There's one more really that that
is nominated for this year that should have been in
there already. Who uh young man named sway Callowey. Sway Man,
you're playing with me? Swaye not in the Radio Hall
(51:03):
of Fame. No, Suaye is not in the Radio Hall
of Fame. Radio Hall of Fame America has to attone
fitsh sins. Okay, they have to atone fits with your slavery.
So since all you you know, white folks is on
your atonement thing this year, y'all gotta make that right
sway Callaway, Angie Martinez, Donnie Simpson absolutely need to be
in the Radio Hall of Fame. Absolutely, breakfast club. If
(51:26):
we don't get in this year, I'm sure we'll get
our opportunity. But um yea and Angie Martinez and Donnie Simpson,
come on, come on man, come on man, and let's
not act like this is one of those things where
you can only have one black person at the time. Okay,
you got more than enough room to put in Donnie Simpson,
Suaye Callaway and Angie Martinez, you know what I mean.
And it's not even that, it's not it's not like
you're doing any type of charity. These people deserve to
(51:48):
be there first. They should be first ballot Radio Hall
of Famers. What are you talking about here? Come on, man,
Radio Hall of Fame. See But I'm also like, I'm
looking at the committee members right in the nominee, the
nominating committee members who are back on front. It's not
too many people that look like us. It's not too
many pictures, yeures, pictures? How many black people? I see two?
(52:09):
I see two? Wow? Out of how many in twelve, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, twenty,
twenty two, twenty four, twenty six, I see two out
of twenty six? Wow? Wow. That's the problem. And that
is why people be culturally clueless. That is why, that
(52:30):
is why diversity matters. That is why Donnie Simpson, Andy
Martinezue Callaway are not already in the Radio Hall of
Fame because somebody is clearly overlooking that beautiful black and
brown magic. So Radio Hall of Fame get it right
this year. Okay, thank you for nominating us as Yeah,
thank you for and if this is any of y'all's
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first time listening to the show, this is what we do.
All right. Hi, my name is My name is Leonard
mclvy ak charlomage God, that's j nvy. Greetings to you. Hello, yes,
all right, okay, all right, well, uh we're at a
time so donkey today, we are you giving that donkey too.
I need a man named Elston Stevenson to come to
the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a
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word with him. This is a prime example of why
hating people takes too much energy. But we'll talk about it,
all right, We'll get into that next. Keep a lock
this the Breakfast Club. Good morning, and don't forget after
donkey today. Ask C and E if you need relationship
advice or any type of advice, call us right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, donkey. At the time
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you get dunky day you are, I'm gonna fatten all
that around your want this man to donton blowers. Many
wait for Charlemagne to you to make the judgment. Who
was gonna be on the donkey of the day. They
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chose you the breakfast club. Bitch you who's donkey of
the day to day? Donkey here to day for Thursday July,
NiFe goes to Elston Stevenson. Who is Elston Stevenson. He
is a man from Chicago who has been sent us
to fifteen years in prison. I know what you're thinking
right now, So what people get sentenced to fifteen years
prison sentences every day be And you're right they do.
(54:17):
But what if I told you I have never in
my life heard of a person going to prison for what?
Elston Stevenson went to prison for he has to get
some points for originality people. Now, years ago, I saw
a brother that we all know and respect, Big Findy,
on social media dropped on a clue momb for Big Findy.
Big Findy posted a picture of himself at the Necker's
Sharp funeral home. Big Findy had on a nice coat
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and tie. He had his shades on, fresh haircut. He
looked very dapple. He had to drug Kingpin getting sentenced today,
so let me look presentable in front of the judge
and the jury. Look. But it wasn't the attire that
Big Findy was wearing that was intriguing about the picture.
It was the caption, let me remind y'all of the
location Sharp Funeral Home. Find posed in front of the
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funeral home with the caption I stopped by one of
my biggest haters funeral to day just to make sure
that n word was dead hashtag rip boso. Now I'm
telling you that story because until the day, that was
the most petty LaBelle post I had ever seen in
my life. I often think to myself, is there is
there anyone I dislike that much? No? No, Because even
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if I dislike you, even if I don't vibe with you.
Even if I choose not to be around you and
don't want you around me, I don't hate you, nor
do I wish death on you, because I need you
to be alive to see me shining. Okay. I want
you to be alive to continue to witness God's divine
design engineering in my life. I need you to see
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me winning. Okay. This is why I don't block any
of my enemies on social media. How are they gonna
witness God preparing the table for me in the presence
of my enemies If I block my enemies on social media,
so I don't wish death on them. But if they
do die, I often wonder what I care to go
to their funeral to make sure this news of them
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passing is absolutely true. No, No, I don't think my
petty is set up that way, nor would I rejoice
or be happy that you know, somebody that dislikes me
or hates me died. Okay, But brothers like Big Findy
and Elston Stevenson, their petty is set up very different
than mine, and at some point in life I need
to ask both both of those brothers, what did these
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people do to you that made you react? This way,
you always have to hear both sides, Like I don't
know why Findy went to one of his fad hater's
funerals to make sure he was dead, but I'm sure
it's a perfectly good the logical reason behind it, just
like I know Elston Stevenson probably had a perfectly good
the logical reason for doing what he did, which, by
the way, on a petty scale of one to fifty cent,
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one being the least petty, fifty cent being the most petty,
this isn't even on the scale. This one is off
the charts. Okay, Big Findy going to the funeral home
is a fifty cent on the petty scale. I can
see fifty doing something like that. But what Elston Stevenson
did has never been done before, never never even seen
it in movies. If they had seen like this, school
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me put me on because I haven't seen it. But
in the words of Blue Ivy's father, to say, a
movie up, this is real life. Would you like to
know what Elston Stevenson did? Let's go to ABC seven
for the report. Police. There are hundreds of funeral processions
from Chicago to suburban cemeteries every month. Most are reverend
and safe, but there is unrest at some of these
emotionally charged events, usually sparked by gang retaliation. According to police. Tonight,
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the I Team with new video as authorities respond to
shots fired in a suburban cemetery, police arresting fifty six
year old Elston Stevenson. Prosecutors say at a graveside service
with mourners looking on, Stevenson said you deserved it as
he fired a single shot at the grave of a
Palos Heights man recently murdered in his South suburban home.
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No one was hit by the gunfire. Stevensonable felon, has
pleaded not guilty the gun charges. Elston Stevenson fired a
gun into the grave of a murder victim during his
burial service and screamed out, you ain't you got what
you deserved now. I have heard about spitting on someone's grave.
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I have heard about peeing on someone's grave, But shooting
into someone's grave, someone who actually already got murdered, like what,
you're trying to kill him twice. Let me tell you something.
These are some words from you from your uncle Charlotte
that I want you to remember. I want you to
remember Listen to me if you've never listened to me before,
Hating people takes too much energy. Just pretend they're dead.
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I repeat, Hating people takes too much energy. Just pretend
they're dead. But if they are really dead, like literally dead,
let the dead lie because I tell you what, if
I really dislike someone, I'm not gonna throw my life
away for them. Elston Stevenson, whoever the op was that
you didn't like, he's dead, but he got the last
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laugh because now you are in jail for the next
fifteen years and you're almost sixty years old, so you
have to spend the senior years of your life your
best getting free pancakes from eye hop years. You got
to spend those locked up behind boss. You won't get
out until you like seventy five or seventy six, and
it's no guarantee you coming out alive at that age.
So I ask you one simple question to Elston Stevenson.
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Was it worth it? Please? Let rimmy my give Elston
Stevenson the biggest he haw he ha he ha, you
stupid motherfu are you dumb? See I can't go from
I didn't be necessarily like that, So what what did
you get arrested for it can't be attempted, murder, can't
be murder. What is it? Charge? Was firing? What was
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this charge? A legal possession of a firearm by a
convicted felon. Yes, because it's not reckless, because he's shot
down into the grave. It's not gonna bounce back, right, No,
that's not true. When the US attorney said, when a
felon brings a loaded gun to a populated area and
uses the gun to threatening and dangerous strangers, this conduct
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will not be tolerated. The mourners were all in the
immediate vicinity of the defendant when he produced the loaded weapon,
and they were all placed in danger by the defenders
reckless firing of the weapon into the grave site. All right,
and in rest in peace to Murad Talib. He was
thirty nine years old. That's whose grave, Elston Stevenson was
(01:00:36):
shooting in. All right, all right, Well, thank you for
that donkey of the day. Now when we come back,
ask CNE eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice,
ask Charlotte and Envy call us up right now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Ah?
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This is Anonimous of Detroit, Anonymous from n D. All Right, brother,
what's what's your question for? C? And E? Okay, I've
been dating a Spanish woman. I'm actually asking American and
she's been working with me. But she switched shifts after
we dated for two years and knew each other for
three and went to morning shift. I'm one night shift.
Now she found the friend that's actually her race. Probably
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like three months ago. They went out of town, spent
the weekend, had a great time. We still talk every day.
To initiate the text she texted me, she called me
one night crying. Her stomach was hurting. She still relies
on me, but she don't want to see me outside
of work. So is there any test I could get
her back? Well, I'm just waiting for him to mess
up further on. You said that she's of another race,
(01:01:44):
So I'm you're black, right, I'm black Spanish. I'm the
second guy she ever been with and the first black
guy she ever been with besides her husband. Oh yeah,
she said. She said I wasted her time because in
her culture, they date for three or four months they
get married. We dated for two years and nothing happened. Okay, well,
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you know I'm all for black and brown relations um,
but my advice to you is get you a black woman.
You know what I'm saying, Get you a queen. You
know you know you did the Spanish thing. It didn't
work out. Clearly you know she's moved on. Um, I
think it's time for you to move on, to get
your assistant. Now, I would say, I would say, find
somebody that you love. Obviously you have feelings for her,
and you know why didn't you marry her? Why? Why
didn't you just say you know what? This is something
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I want to do. Well, I'm not attracted black women
far as like married, but I do have black women
as trained. Bye bye, bye, Hang up, I want to talk.
I don't want to talk to you. The more I
don't talk to you, I don't want to talk to you.
I don't want to talk to you. I don't want
to talk to you anymore. Did you tell me you're
not attracted to black women? You know what I'm saying,
like black women are not good enough to marry? What
(01:02:47):
color is your mama? You know what I'm saying, Like
what kind of household do you come from. I guess
I could asking those questions, but I don't care. I
don't care to have to come. Yeah, I wanted, I
wanted to know. I wanted to know why, why? Why?
Why was it deeply roooted? It? Like his mother's black? Like,
what's the problem he doesn't have sist his grandma's aunts
that I don't I don't care for yourselfs hayten Negros.
I don't care. I don't care for black women to
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marry them. I get the move beat it by Hello,
who's this? Hi is my one? This means yes, you
are wish your name mama? All right? Sorry, my name
is Pepper. Um, however you all, I'm we're doing well
in yourself. What's your question? My question is how long
or how much effort do you think it takes for
(01:03:29):
a guy before you can tell them how you really feel? Like?
How much should they show you before you can come
true to your feelings for them? You love somebody, you're
trying to figure out when you should tell them? Basically, yes,
how long you've been with them? It's been like a
year of doing kind of this. Um, just back and
forth in and out type thing, and um, I just
(01:03:52):
get to a point where I feel like I'm not
doing my feelings justice and I can't continue on like
this anymore unless it can move forward. Well, have you
kissed him? Have you had sex? Have you been intimate? WHOA,
I gotta say all that, Okay, um, intimate? Yes, as
far as tipping and whatnot. Sex has happened, but not
a lot. It's not the only thing that we do.
(01:04:14):
You know. We go on days to go out with
I know. But if you gave him a vagina, you could.
You should be able to give him your feelings, don't
you think I want to? Am? Like? We get there sometimes,
but I've been hurting the past, so I didn't stop myself.
My guard is up. How do you know it's love
and not guess? Oh? Man, I mean it's been a year.
I would hope that would get out by now. Yeah.
(01:04:34):
I mean you should have foughted it out by now.
But I mean you gotta tell him, mama, like if
you yeah, if you're being intimate with him and you
feel a certain way, I'd say, just be honest. And
if he doesn't feel that way and he's just using
you as a side piece, and let him go. But
you have to be honest with yourself. If you're gonna
give him the Vaginaeus Christ, you gotta you gotta tell
you a side piece. I'm just saying he might not
let you. Why you just assume you to side piece? Sweet,
(01:05:00):
I didn't say that. I just said it's tell her
to tell him the truth, to say, hey, you know,
i'm I'm. I have these feelings for you. I love you,
and I want to take it to the next level.
You know what I mean. He might just be looking
at you as a piece of meat, and you don't
want that in your relationship. You don't want that to me.
It's not a piece of meat. If we if he
was only coming over on booty car hours and having
checked with me, of course, then I'd be like, all right,
(01:05:21):
this is not cool. But he makes efforts at her
very you know, pretty big gestures. But for some reason,
and I think he's gauging my feelings too, But I
can't come clean for some reason, I feel like my
heart that's why you should tell him. Tell her no.
The problem is the problem is she's been hurting the past,
and being that she's been hurting the past, she doesn't
want to tell this individual that she loves him because
(01:05:43):
she feels like she's gonna get hurt again. So she's
got her guard up. She got a wall around her,
and you gotta put you gotta take that wall down.
You gotta take a chance, to take a chance. That's
what love is, right, Love is a risk, take a shot.
Maybe if you got when when was the last time
y'all over? Dad? Did y'all when you were? I mean,
obviously you guys are going to committed relationships, but do
(01:06:03):
you remember ever just putting yourself out on a limb? Yeah?
I did with my wife. I absolutely I told I
love and I didn't know what she was going to
say back. She could have been like, no, I don't
feel the same. But I had to muster up the
energy and I said, hey, you know, I'm having these feelings.
We've been dating for this amount of time, and I
love you. Thank God. She said, I love you back,
but you know, and I must sit up. Do you
(01:06:25):
know the confidence to do it? Yeah? Me and me
and my wife, we've been Me and my wife been
together since nineteen ninety eight. I'm pretty sure I told
her I loved her in like nineteen ninety nine, two
thousand I'm sure I did. I'm positive I did almost.
So when did you know it work for me? When
did I know that you loved? I mean, it's just
the thing, you know, right, I was a feeling that
(01:06:46):
she can I can't, feeling like it's probably the same
thing you're feeling right now. You know you love this man.
You're just afraid to tell him because you feel like
you're giving too much of your power away by telling
him that, and you're afraid to get hurt. But just
tell him, I'm that's just that's just a risk you take,
all right, all right, all right, thank you, y'all. I
appreciate it. I'll try he help you. It's not easy,
(01:07:10):
but you can do it, Mama. It's not easy, but
life easy. All right, all right, y'all have a good one.
You two asking as cne eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one if you need relationship with vice.
So any type of advice to this now? Was the
breakfast cloud come morning? Even if I told you, still
want to understand what happened, Rather be myself with people
look at me, don't matter, a rock star, just trying
(01:07:31):
to keep it closer, trying to keep my eyes on
my own paper like my teachers too soon think it's
over number one on the charts. I'm never vicariously. Oh
there ain't basedly pushing negative narratives. I'm ready, though, cops
want to pull me over, embarrassing, abising plow. You never
knew me thought I was arrogant as a juvenile. Police
pull their guns like they're scared of me. And we
used to high crackers treat It's not that's the scared thing.
(01:07:52):
Won't anything we're good at? Then we cherishing. Now y'all
fed up and it was coming back for air thing
rock stars. Just watch the news. They burning cop cars,
another new break the loud and call us outlass. What happened? Well,
let's keep it peace. Should have seen him hate and
seen him about that lembers get the kitchen. Know with
my middle fingers, blees, can't kiss me? This up by
mcguinea cock car with the pistol. Black, I'm a cock
(01:08:15):
lever man around the rock star. This ain't no good
talking this the clock Black told me in the promise,
you'gar squeet better let me go to day. You need
me on that Get the bus, nipp I ain't enough.
Get the chop it's safe to say I earned it,
ain't even gave me nothing. I'm ready to hop out
on it. Get the bus now you heard me say
(01:08:36):
you play you later made me push the button. Pull
the pain shopped enough tears the Phillip of Philip fuck
going for buckers about the shopper, I gotta break try
my older honey and going for letting. I'm ready to
hear it out on on E because I see I'm
running's talking to my mom should hit me on FaceTime
just to check upon me and my brother. I'm really
the Babis know to the youngest sons, I was guaranteed
to get the money. Okay, let's go. She know to
the baby boys, I was guaranteed to get the looch
You know what I do? She know if I run
fromhim roun, I'm gonna pull it out. Shoot he did.
(01:08:57):
I'm always waking up and coast. It's like I got
to feel my daughter the chicks. She started me killing
the front of her before day's two. Can I'm killing
anothering the two? So I let another to produce something
of you as you know that on anybody see you different.
Let's go brendw La MCGHINNI a cock card with mister black.
(01:09:17):
I'm a cock lever man around the rock style. This
ain't no good talking this the clock, my god, do
me the promise. You're goar squeeze better let me go
to day lead met me on the get the busy lip.
I ain't enough, dear you shop keep up. When I
ran in the suburban so Cody ain't had a young
(01:09:38):
swerving I got them watch me washing them light the
turgy and I'm bauling. That's why it's Dammad's on my
chairs like on outside and to the block back and
yeah you know my junior popped him and left him
outside of Yeah, yeah, we've been his block, got the
rebound in his roaring for me one time. You can't
cost me again. He's twelve hunting horse. I get lost
in the wind. If you're talking on it, y'all the
finn dollars and take its chea and me back, yes,
(01:10:01):
UV for my refugee by block center hood put money
in the streets our solo. When the ops called me
at the gas that she had it on in thirty thousand,
thought it was my last day. But they ain't even
won no small. If I had to choose and murder.
What you wrong? Oh schoolgna the cock card with mister Black.
I'm a cock around rock star. This isn't no good talking,
(01:10:26):
mister clock. I got to me to promise, sugar squeeze better.
Let me go to day. Let the bus nippy ain't
enough get the chop this morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We're in the middle of ass c and E. Hello,
(01:10:46):
who's this y'all? What what's happening to mine? What's up? Brother?
What's your question for cne? Hey? Man? You know what, bro?
You know it's so crazy. I normally I probably never
called the radio station ever in my life, but you
know what, something hit me this morning. I was like,
you know what, let me call it. Let me say
if I get through the first time I called, I
got to So I've noticed a fate. So hoping that
(01:11:08):
y'all fellows could give me some some real genuine advice.
All right, let's go what you need man, so check
us out right. So um me and my baby mama.
You know what I'm saying, the mother of my child,
beautiful woman as a man. You know what I'm saying.
We all make mistakes. Um, you know, back in twenty
back in twenty seventeen. You know, I made a mistake
(01:11:28):
that you know, cost me. You know a lot of
the mistrust that she's happen over the past three years. Um.
But you know, as a man, you know, when you
lost somebody, you're gonna do what you got to do
to make things work out. Right. Well, Uh, you know
I've been doing that, you know, just kind of you know,
doing the you know, the romantic things that a man
should be, you know, buy her nice purses, take her
out to nice dinners, do things like that. But Michael
(01:11:50):
call I no, no, Mike, No, Michael calls my brother.
It's more like Gucci. It's more like Okay, okay, you
know what I'm saying. So so you know what I'm saying.
So you know, I had them up inns, you know
what I'm say. But you know, something kind of something
kind of happened, you know, I guess, like for everybody,
you know, the kind of things kind of like this
turn for the worst, you know. Uh, you know I
(01:12:10):
came home along one day from work and the doorlocks
was changed, and uh, I thought that was my weird,
and I was like, yo, you know the doorlocks has changed,
like this something wrong, like you need to talk about something,
and she basically was like acting like real like noahalant,
like she don't know what I'm talking about, Yo, King,
Get to the point King life to this call is
(01:12:33):
that is that I'm still paying for her rant while
we're not together no more right, And it's to the
point where I feel like it's it's it's in my
best interest to move on. But I really love her.
I bought a ring, I wanted to propose to her.
We have two kids together. You're trying to make it work.
But it seems like everything that I do when it
comes to paying her bills, doing all of these nice things,
it ain't really adding up. Let me let me tell you,
(01:12:55):
first of all, that's that's your first mistake. You can't
buy somebody's love. You can't buy somebody's trusting. That's what
you seem like you're trying to do. You're throwing money
in there, You're buying bags, you're buying shoes. You probably
said this in an argument, Well, I'm buying you everything
you want. That doesn't work. To really get back into
into her good graces. You have to prove that you're
not that person anymore. It's not a man about buying anything.
It's not about buying shoes or buying bags or taking
(01:13:17):
out to dinner. It's redating and re establishing that trust,
like the little things like you know, have conversations. Open
up your phone to her to say, hey, look this
is my phone code. I would you know, I would
never jeopardize my relationship anymore. Let her. Let her start
having that trust in you. Does she have your code
for your phone? Yeah? Absolutely? All right, well those are
the things that you need to do. Make sure she
has to cold to your instagram, let her know, let
(01:13:39):
her be comfortable with you going out and feeling like
I would never do this if you go out with
your boys, Hey baby, you want to come with me?
Like make her feel comfortable like, look, I'm not that
person anymore. I made a mistake. I apologize, I'm sorry.
I'll do anything that I have to do to make
sure that that you can start trusting me again. But
it's not gonna start what you're trying to buy love,
because when you try to buy love, exactly what happens
(01:13:59):
is she really lies. Is that you're doing it. She
keeps accepting it and just using you for that, and
you know she's still not whatever's to the point whatever,
it's to the point where you're doing all of that.
But um, it's to the point where it's like, you know,
there's really no romantis, you know, romantis saism in the
whole situation. Man, she don't trust you because you're a Cheatah, Bro,
(01:14:19):
she don't trust you because you're a cheating You put
yourself in that position. Okay, So the best apology is
change behavior so she'll grow trust for you when you
show her that you ain't cheating no more. And I
understand what Envy's talking about. But f all that buy
her everything too. So change your behavior and ball out,
all right, you gotta do both. It's crazy. It's crazy
(01:14:40):
though that happened in twenty seventeen. It's twenty twenty, right,
And that's the problem too. What you gotta wreck because
you're still cheating. You can't tell somebody how to how
to feel. Like a lot of guys they say, like,
I ain't cheating. Year, that doesn't mean she don't feel that. Bro,
He's still cheating. You're still cheating. Tell the truth. Lesten
tell the truth between us. Tell the truth, my brother,
Tell the truth. I bought a ring. I bought a
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ring my brother. So you know that. So I ain't
ask you that have you cheated? Since you cheated, absolutely,
promise to God. Not promise to God. All right, good,
because God know if you lying, and if you lying,
You're not gonna bless you what you want. That's the problem.
That's the problem that I'm having right now is that
it's the fact that I'm working my ass off for it.
I ain't you know. I give her an answance. She's
trying to take a mile, Well that's give it that mile, yes,
(01:15:25):
because the way give it the same way, the same
way you took that the same way you took that
poem poem from another woman. Your man should be able
to take that mile. So give her that mile and
be willing to go the extra mile for it. Okay,
change your behavior and ball out. But before you ball out,
you have to get to the side where you understand
what you did wrong and apologize. You just can't ball
(01:15:47):
out because it'll be for nothing. Then when you get
to that point, then you boil out. The point where
enough where the point where enoughers. Enough if I'm doing
all of that and I get when we needed brow
you cheated, you ain't no problem. You did when she
can get over it. You did. What's wrong? You can't say, okay, well,
I'm still a grieving Yes, you think you just can't
(01:16:08):
have unprotected sex with a girl three years ago and
then come back to her and think she don't trust you.
Its fault, okay. Like Belie Yoba said, step up, have
blest day, Have a blest day. Brother, good luck as
CNE eight hundred five eight five one o five one.
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Now when we come back, we got your rumor report.
We gotta talk t I in fifty cent, so don't move.
It's to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. E
j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk TI
in fifty it's about this is the rumor report with
(01:16:55):
Angela Ye the breakfast club. See. I told you guys,
I don't want to see this bad anymore. I don't
see it being nice. At first, it was fun, it
was laugh he was I can't wait to hear these
brothers catalogs. But now I think it's just gonna go
too far. Why well, yesterday fifty cent posted this on
his Instagram. Some people call me till, but this is
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about another kind of till that could help our mothers,
our sisters, our brothers, and our fathers. Helped get the
perpetrators who commit crimes against them off the streets. All
you gotta do is called crime stoppers. Allown tips can
be anonymous, and there's even a reward the number of
the crime stoppers allowing the forty roo four five seven
seven eight four seven seven. Well, you know, listen, man,
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everybody is saying, like, yo, this is going too far,
but this is what I expect. Like, let's keep in
mind that TI and fifty cent are you know, I
guess what you would call gangster rappers who both love
to pop and they have senses the humor. I didn't
think they would go to the cooperating where law enforcement
slant is so quick, But this is where we are,
and this has to pretend you to be the most
entertaining versus Yet, because of the way these brothers communicate
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with each other and because they both have great music,
but I still got tipped for the win. I will
also say too. Y'all can say what y'all want about
that crime Stoppers commercial, but it's a difference between snitching
and crime prevention. And I would love to see y'all
calling crime stoppers on those folks who shot and killed
those kids this weekend in various cities across America. That
h year old queen Sakoria Turner who got killed in Atlanta. Yes,
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call crime stoppers if you know who her kill is
kind of tone deaf to clown TI about that at
a time like this. Yeah, So fifty cent played tis
crime stop a commercial and Tia responded, he said, we
got him. He bit debate, set this issue up so
I can finally shut this watermelon head invisible neck ass
gigga up once and for all. So m yeah, and
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then he goes on the clip and he says they
want to battle. So, I mean, I just feel it's
gonna get disrespectful. I don't see any good coming out
of it, but you know, hey, we'll see what happens.
And now, if it happens, it's gonna be the highest
view most entertaining verses we've seen thus far. Absolutely, absolutely,
I mean, both those brothers have great catalogs, and I
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definitely would love to see him. I would love to
see him go back and forth because, like you said,
those brothers are very spicy when it comes to conversations
in conversation, so I definitely would love to see it. Now.
Kanye West TMZ reported that his staff is believed that
Kanye West is in the midst of a bipolar episode.
They said the family is concerned. It says after he
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announced he's running for presidents via Twitter over the weekend
and his rambling interview with Forbes, they believing he's having
a bipolar episode. He wasn't rambling, he was having a
verbal scream of consciousness. And Kanye has said he wants
to run for president several times. So every time he
says he wants to run for president, he's having a
bipolar issue. That's actually my biggest problem with this whole thing,
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like why the media chose now, of all times, to
make this a legitimate story. The fact that they have
chosen to make this a legit story now says more
about the media than it does about Kanye. Kanye said
he wanted to run I think it was in twenty
fifteen on stage at the VMA's and he's repeated that
he wants to run for president several times. But now
when it's the most dangerous selection of all time and
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I put that in the air quotes and the soul
of the country is at stake, now, the media chooses
to make this a story like stop man. The media
has actually ignored qualified, experienced presidential candidates. Ask any of
those thirty seven million Democrats that ran last year. So
they can ignore Kanye West if they wanted to, but
they don't want to because those stories create headlines for them.
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Kanye stories a good clickbait, and these media outlets, just
like Kanye West, want attention period now. Also, doctor Phil,
people are mad at Doctor Phil because his production company
got up to seven million dollars in government aid loans
during the PPP got PPP pandemic. Now now they're saying
that upset because his son just bought a ten million
(01:20:56):
dollar Beverly Hills home. So they're saying he can't be
that bad if if he just got seven million loans
and his son just bought a ten million dollars cred
But my question is is what did his son have
to do with him? I mean, I would have to
know how his son makes his money. If his son,
you know, doesn't make his own money and doctor Phil
paid for that, I can see why people are set. Yeah,
but if it's Sun makes his own money, then this
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is son's money. But people are upset and they want
to know how. You know, he received seven million dollars
and PPP loans and a lot of small businesses can't
um But isn't the PPP loans based off the number
of employees or something like that, Like it's a certain
amount of employees that qualifies you to have a small
business or if you have, if you have under a
certain amount of employees, you're able to apply for PPP. So, man,
(01:21:40):
I don't know how this system works. Man, I'm just
trying to keep my head above water. Yeah, there's in
there's no link whatsoever between the loans and the home purchase.
But after TV Surces pondered why the family needed to
ask the government handout, sources close to the Star stress
that Doctor Phil's companies requested the cash to protect their
employees and the loans had nothing to do with Jordan's
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And that's why I can't really be too mad at it,
because you know, all of these companies when they get
this money, they're getting this money to pay them to
the employees, you know what I mean. I would much
rather because because if you don't pay your employees, you
have to pay them pay back. If these people don't
have to fire anybody, if they don't have to furlough anybody,
and they're able to keep people on payroll, I'm all
for that. But I also want to tell folks that
you can go to quick base dot com because there
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is still money available for your small, you know, black
owned business. And the last time I checked a couple
of weeks ago, more than like sixty percent of small
black owned businesses hadn't even applied. So go to quickbase
dot com, man, because some of that money is still
out there. I And lastly, in some sad news, former
Glee actress Nay Rivera is missing and presumed dead after
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her four year old son was found alone on a
boat on a north lake of Los Angeles. They said
that she readed a boat, went out with her son.
Her son said, Mommy jumped in the water and never
came back, and they found her son sleep in the
boat alive. That story is horrible, and my very self
Nara Rivera because that story is terrible, absolutely all right,
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and that is your rumor reports. All right, Well, we'll
see you guys tomorrow. Revolt shout to revolt everybody else
to People's Choice mixes up. Next, get your request in
eight hundred five eight five one on five one. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. I don't
know if you heard earlier, but the Breakfast Club is
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nominated to go into the Radio Hall of Fame. How
dope is that I heard about it? I'm serious, I
said this earlier. I don't like the lack of black
or brown representation in the Radio Hall of Fame. And
even when you told me some of the names who
are still not in the Radio Hall of Fame now
that are nominated this year, like the great Donnie Simpson,
DC's on Donnie Simpson. Angie Martinez, Yes, the legendary Angie Martinez,
(01:24:00):
the icon that she is, the icon that real sway
is Sway callawayawey Hall of Fame. And then when you
told me that, what is it? The panel is the
panel of judges or voters that vote on. Now, it's
the let me get it correct. This they the nominees.
They call it. Let me get to it. Hold on,
let me look it up. Look it up, so I'll
get it right. It's the committee they call it that.
(01:24:21):
This is the committee, I guess, the nominating committee members.
This is the nominating committee members and two four six,
eighteen twelve, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen, twenty twenty two, twenty four
out of twenty five about thirty members, there are only
two blacks. And that's the problem. And you know, when
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we look at our cultural icons and we wonder why
our cultural icons aren't getting celebrated the way that they
need to, and they're not, you know, in things like
the Radio Hall of Fame. That is the problem. It's
a lack of diversity in that committee, clearly, and it's
a lot of them that are clearly culturally clueless. They're
clueless about you know, the code is that they're into
like the pop in the country and stuff like that,
(01:25:02):
but when it comes to the black stuff, you know
what I mean, they don't know what the hell is
going on. So clearly somebody got a clue this year
because Swaye has nominated Angie Martine has nominated, Donnie Simpson
has nominated, Breakfast Club has nominated. I'm not even gonna
speak for us, you know, if it's if it's if
it's meant for us to get in now, then we'll
get in now. But there's no reason swaye Angie Martin
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and Angie Martinez, Donnie simpshit. Absolutely, there's no reason they
should not be into the Radio Hall of Fame this year.
They should have already been in the Radio Hall of Fame.
But they're out of your freaking minds if you don't
unanimously put those three in, like stop it, Radio Hall
of Fame. Come on, Yeah, I'm surprised. You know what
I'm surprised to I don't. I don't see ed lover
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doctor Dre. No, I don't see a lover and dre.
This is why I don't look for anybody to validate
me or my culture, you know what I mean? Because honestly,
when you don't, you know, celebrate these people, and you
don't have these people in the Radio Hall of Fame,
you're only playing yourself. You're only showing how out of
touch you are. So, you know, thank you Radio Hall
(01:26:07):
of Fame for for for getting the clue this year. Yeah,
but hopefully hopefully y'all actually put Angie Martinez in the
Radio Hall of Fame. Hopefully y'll actually put Donnie Simpson
in the Radio Hall of Fame. Hopefully, hopefully y'all actually
put Sway in the Radio Hall of Fame. And if
it's our time to be in the Radio Hall of Fame,
we'll be in the Radio Hall of Fame as well,
since we're nominated this year. Yep. Steve Harvey is in.
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Tom Joyner is in already, as they should be, as
they should be, big boy, big boys in Williams. The
reason I know Wendy Williams is in is because I
actually I'm the person. I bought Wendy on stage when
she got uh inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
That you have to give somebody has to give a
speech before the inductee, and I gave her speech. It's
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actually on YouTube somewhere. I had a terrible suit on,
actually had a Steve Harvey suit on. Its so big,
extra extra big. It was. It was hard, but looked
like I got drafted in the year two thous goodness
cracious by the NBA. Goodness gracious. All right, Well when
we come back, positive notes, so don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gab. We are the Breakfast Club.
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All right, it's time to get up out of here.
Charlomagn you got a positive note? I do, man. I
just want to tell everybody out there, Well, first of all,
I want to say, if you're in Charleston tomorrow, make
sure that you come to the Tridon Technical College Thornley
Campus between ten am and three pm because tomorrow and
Saturday we'll be providing free coronavirus testing. Okay, So tomorrow,
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from ten am to three pm at the Tridon Technical
College Thornley Campus in Charleston, South Carolina, we're providing free
coronavirus testing. Tell him, Charlomagne the God. Since you all
right now, the positive note is simply this, learned to
be okay with the fact that you're not for everyone.
You shouldn't even want to be peace Breakfast Club, finish
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for y'all dumb