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Chicken for Atli and Charlotamagne the guy my dad asked up,
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Good morning Angela, Ye, good morning. He's any Charlomagne the
guy stad up playing that in Tuesday? Yes, it's Tuesday? Yes?
Is what's happening now? What's going on now? Did that
sounds everything? Man? It's great. I stayed up late last
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night to watch Bad Trip. Y'all seem Bad Trip yet hilarious.
I was like this, are they really pranking people? Yes,
a lot of people didn't know that they were in
on the gag. If you want, if you watch all
the end they show you that though, like a lot
of there was a lot of scenes where people just
didn't know they were in on the gag. That people's reactions.
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I was like, these are some great actors, hilarious and
you can tell because they were blurning out some of
the people's faces. So I guess those people they can't
get up. But I don't know if that was just
for the look of it to make it seem like that,
or if it was for real. You know, it's partially scripted,
partial reality, but hilarious, my type of comedy. I don't
want to give it away, but that's really good. I'm
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definitely gonna check it out this week. Really good and
really gay in parts. My type of human boy. You know,
I love it. It's crazy, it is, man, I love
it great. All right, Well, we got some special guests
joining us this morning. Who we got Shantell calla Way
and Regina King oh Man. Chantella is the homie. She
has a great game that you know we play at
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kickbacks called Rhyme Antics Romantics and Romantics is currently uh
in Target and in Walmart. And if I'm not mistaken,
she is the first first black woman to have a
game and target of Walmart. If I'm not mistaken, I
believe so, yeah, we'll talk to her today. And then
Regina King, Regina King King Man, I was like, Wowina
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King was on the show. I was thinking too. I
was like, I missed that way. I'm sorry. King was
going King And she has a website called black what
is it called? Eddy? Nobody help me together, we gotta
get it together. Usually they haven't sitting here waiting for us,
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But today, no tell you. But she'll be on the
show to tell you exactly what it is. But it's
a crowd sourcing website. We didn't sell that good. We
didn't sell like good at though. Okay, we didn't sell
that good at now, we didn't sell like enough. But
what what she does is for black businesses out there,
she has a crowd of funding. I just sa, I
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know what I'm explaining. Because you didn't really make it,
you didn't sell it. So if you're a black entrepreneur
and you have a business and you need help, you
need some money, you go to her site and she
will guide you to help you raise capital for your
new business, which is pretty black founders. That's where you go. Okay,
I know that I'm familiar with that. There you go,
There you go. As you guys, I wasn't even here
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for the inter of you because I was flying back
and you wait here in front of me. There's nothing
in front of me. Right, that's good. That means that
Renee's website is definitely making mister mister ron Burgundy continue.
That means Renee's website is making an impact. If Angelie
knows who it is, that's right. She wasn't even here,
that's right. But we'll talk to Shantell and Renee later on.
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All right, well, let's get the show cracking front page
news what we're talking about well before we get to
Derek Chauvin, because we're going to get to that trial
in the next hour that started yesterday and you know
that's showing on Court TV. We are going to talk
about CDC regulations and what's going on right now with
this surge in COVID cases and how we have to
make sure that we beat this. All right, we'll get
into that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
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Everybody is DJ mvy Angelou Ye Charlomagne the guy. We
are to breakfast. Let's get in some front page news
where we stowing you. Well, let's start with the CDC director,
doctor Rochelle will Nski, that's the director of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. She assigned an extension on
the moratorium on evictions through June thirtieth, so you cannot
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get evicted if you're unable to make rental payments until
June thirtieth as of now, and originally it was set
to end March thirty first, but now they're giving renters
ninety more days of relief. Now. Rochelle will Lenski is
also concerned about this surge in numbers when it comes
to coronavirus. Here's what you had to say. I'm gonna
pause here, I'm gonna lose the script, and I'm going
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to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending view.
We have so much to look forward to, so much
promise and potential of where we are, and so much
reason for hope. But right now I'm scared. So I'm
speaking today, not necessarily as your segency director, but as
a wife, as a mother, as a daughter, to ask
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you to just please hold on a little while longer.
You said they moved evictions another ninety days now. What
they need to do is they need to do something
for some of those landlords that can't afford to continue on.
Some of the landlords been having to pay mortgage and
everything for a year straight because they haven't been able
to get tenants to pay rent. So they definitely, just
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like they do stuff for the airports, just like they
do stuff for the airlines and do stuff for all
these big big brands and big big businesses, they got
to do stuff for the smaller landlords that can't afford
to continue to pay mortgages and not get no rent.
They need some help as well, right all across the board,
all right now. Joe Biden is also calling for people
to please continue to wear your mask right now. And
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we know that it's been a really tough time and
everybody wants to go back to normal. But in order
for us to get these numbers back down, because we've
seen in Europe they've had to shut down places again
because of surges in COVID nineteen infections. Here is what
Joe Biden had to say. I'm reiterating my call for
every governor, mayor and local leader to maintain and reinstate
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the mash mandate Please, this is not politics. Reinstate the mandate.
If you let it down, this business should require mask
as well. Yeah, I agree with them there, but none
of this makes any sense because the head of the
CDC is saying it's impending doom. Biden is saying they
have the most vaccines they've ever had coming this week,
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Like what is it like? Like, well, they are saying
that hold on because it's still less than thirty percent
of people that have gotten the first shot of the vaccine,
and so you still want to make sure for her
immunity I think has to be like seventy five to
eighty percent, So you want to make sure that people
can still get it and still get the vaccine. And
that's why they're saying. That's why they're saying, just hold
on a little bit longer, continue to wear those masks,
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you get. They got to tell the whole story, and
maybe we didn't play the whole clip because to me,
I'm well, he's well, here's some more body has to
say about the vaccine being available This week. The amount
of vaccines that are going to be available for vaccination
sites will be a new record thirty three million doses
of vaccine this week. As a result, I'm also pleased
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to announced that we're on track this week, just ten
weeks after I became president, to achieve nearly seventy five
percent of Americans over the age of sixty five can
at least one vaccination shot. Well, I took office in
January twentieth, that number was eight percent. No, I totally
understand that. But I'm talking about the fact that, you know,
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the head of the CDC says it's impending doom, like
you're all gonna die. But what about the vaccine? What's
the point of the vaccine? And they still got to
explain Texas and what's going on. But you know what,
so somebody from Texas did hit me and they said,
the thing is that people are still wearing their masks
even though it's not mandated, and so that's kind of
the reason. Yeah, that's what I'm just telling you what.
Somebody from Houston right hit us up. But we're still
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we walk in Jersey. We have to wear a mask
New York Jersey because because a lot of businesses are
still saying you have to wear a mask to even
go inside, whether or not it's mandated across the state.
And so some people are still voluntarily wearing their masks
because they're concerned about their own health and other people.
So that might be part of the explanation. Just because
there is no mask mandate doesn't mean everybody's not going
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to wear one. Yeah, what's gonna stop the impending doom?
To hold off a little bit longer. They're saying, you know,
a lot of people went out for spring break. A
lot of people are saying, well, we don't have to
wear a mask, so we're not going to a lot
of people are having these huge gatherings, a lot of
clubs and businesses are reopening, and so they're saying, hold off,
make sure you still wear your mask, make sure you're
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still social distancing, make sure you get that vaccination when
it's available to you, make your appointment, and then we'll
feel safer, so that way we can be able to
be back out and about again by the summer. Yeah.
I think it's I mean, listen, I think it's a
lot of fear of mongering going on to get people
to rush out there and take the vaccine. I don't
think it's a coincidence that she makes that statement on
the same week that Joe Biden says he's getting a
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whole new bushe or batchel. But we do know that
in other countries though, they have actually had to go
back into some sort of lockdown just because of the
surgeon numbers. And we have had a surgeon numbers. You know,
it has been spring breaks. So if it means that
you just have to wear your mask when you go out,
just do that, even if it's not mandated. That's all.
I think. What we're trying to stay here America is
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whatever Georgia, Florida and Texas is doing, that's what we
all need to be doing, right, because it seemed like
they got Florida. Florida had a surgeon numbers. Really but
even if surgeon numbers doesn't master New York and New
Jersey and we're still shut down a majority at the time,
we still have to wear masks. So they just can't
explain that, like people say, oh, Texas, ye wear our mask,
but we wear our mask in New York, in New
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Jersey in case it's a spike. But they open in Texas.
You can go to a restaurant in full capacity. You
can go to a venue and watch sports, you can
go to your kids could play football and your kids
going to school. So I just think you just got
to explain it. I'm shocked about them wearing mask in Texas.
I would think that if it's any place they feel like,
you know, a mask is um unpatriotic or whatever they
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was trying to say in be Texas. Yeah, but you
know a lot of businesses are still saying, if you
want to come in here, like a target or whatever,
you have to wear a mask. Right. Well, I'm wearing
mine me too. All right, Well that is your front
page news, all right, get it off your chests. Eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the
breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. If you're time
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to get it off your chest, man Lak, we want
to hear from you on a breakfast club. Oh Man
on the line. We dropped the boy trap trave with
the tramp. We also got Nick on the line, Nick
up man, what's cracking, traff? You gotta say something to say, Nick. Listen,
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I'm not gonna say what I want to say. Congrat congratulations,
because what do you want to say, traf? We don't
know you the sense of yourself nothing. There's nothing you
can say, Traf. I think I had the better single. No,
you didn't think that. I think that my song has
more replay value. Get out concerned. No it doesn't. I
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don't know if you know what a structured single is
as far as the hook, Oh my gosh, rav trav trav.
All I know is Shaun Stone was going hard against you.
He was coming at me supporting you. The whole reason
we got intimated is because Nick randomly called up one
day and started going in on parter by the guy
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for no absolute reason, and I thought him his name
is Stone, should have nothing to say to Traf because
Sean Stone lost just because somebody else beat, Traf. You
can't cheer and act like that's your when you acting
like read from Friday. You ain't knocked Debo out Seawn
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Stone cut out because I never got knocked out. Because
this had nothing to do with this man, because he
told me you lost. Don't be a loser, Traf. Don't
get a loser. Ain't there's nothing worse than There's nothing
worse than attend to top. How you feeling this morning? Nick?
Gi like a top man man? I'm mad? Well, I'm
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at work mad in the UK. I'm at work, but
I just wanted to tell y'all, man, thank you for that.
Melet nuss do this? It was fun, uh Trav. I'm
like I said, Bro, I told you on Instagram, I'm
down for around too. You think I can't make you
think I can't make a full stng, tried me, Bro,
Who alright, I'm right? Nick? All right, Nick? Yeah, get y'all,
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y'all have a good day. And uh man, thank you man.
Following me on Instagram, Barry with children with two els.
Man to my guy, Nick, g trap, take your out.
Don't be a soul loser, sir, Hello, who's this? Well?
Damn mom it mello? What's the mello? Yo? Right? Can
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we drop on the flos bons for Angela? Ye? For
the one time her holdel day was so wavy, like
I was really employing my t You got some tracks
for your head. Bro. Mellow came with his girl and
his son fact Vy. We was like, yeah, we need
to get him a lace from beer to a stap.
He just gotta let it go. He got a new mellow.
He got a new one on the day. It's so distracting.
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I ain't gotta lie It was the whole type of
the conversation. Evy. We were talking about doing lace front
bears because of you. Oh good, I'm glad, I'm inspiring
business O D like you putting hiplus in your beer. Now, bro, yep,
get with it to yo, ye Man, I really appreciate,
like really coming out here and doing this for the community.
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So I have something for you. I didn't need to
know where I can send it to you for me, Okay,
all right, I'll send you the address I sat. That's
all I wanted to say, man, and I might even
gonna hold you. I expected Trap to win that yesterday,
but that was crazy. Jot out the nixt shout so
both of them because travel He did not get y'all
trash at all. He gave y'all completely. It was just
a different box. All right, bro, get it off your
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chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up. Now. What's
the breakfast club? Good morning? The breakfast club is your
time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad
or blessed. So you better have the same industry we
want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,
who's this blessings? Man? What's going on? Here we go?
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Why are you laughing? Stone on the line? What's up?
What's up Charlotte? Man? What's up? Envy? What's up? Andrew?
The ye he had? Man? All I want to say
is what happened to that boy? Window? You can't you can't, Yo.
You sound like Yo. Listen, you sound like Red and
Friday right now. You didn't knock Debo out, bro. That
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was That was all Craig. You ain't had nothing to
do with that. Hold on at all. He was deevo
to you. Hold on, Soler, man, I've been admit that
trying to beat me in the rapt I don't care.
But at the end of the thing, Nick, whoop that boy?
As I don't got nothing to do with you, and
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not be gloating in that that is not your way.
You still you still got to get your get back. No, listen, Mike,
get back is rocket with Nick. I'm actually managed then, man. Yeah,
you definitely read from Friday. Go ahead, get your chain back,
go grab your bike. That's my bike. I did that, yeah, Yo.
Hold on, hold on, yo, Nick, That dude is a
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special tool man. You know what I mean? Here Milwaukee.
Who's cometify my Instagram? You didn't get that window? Yo, Sean?
That is I'm trying to live back there. How you
gonna say, yo, that's my win? You can't live he did? Nick? Nick?
Nick g is the man? You not got crazy? He
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didn't do nothing. What happened to that? You think he
wasn't involved? You really glow like he like he sent
the hit on? Hey, what's uping? Get it off your chest? Hey? Yeah, dy,
quick question? Man, I worked for Dish Latino. Man, we're
trying to get you through a promotion for the Spanish.
Man all right? Saying that Spanish? Then hey, almost saying
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on commercial and it's fine or that definitely doesn't come on?
What's commercial? Spanish? Come a commercial? You know we need
you out here. Man, How do you say your bid?
How do you say your bid is artificial? In Spanish?
I know to be honest, CEC my spanis this is
I see, I see I will you gotta holl at
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my Latino manager dramas. Oh, man, hey, man, I know
Dominican when I see one? Man is gracious? Hello, who's this?
You know what's going on? Every it's going on? Charlottagine
good morning, and Rick, I'm tired, man. How you guys. Hey,
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let's Black and Holly favor. Likewise Black and Holly died. Yo. Um,
I want to talk about the vaccine right and what
what what we should you know, do as the nation
listen when we when we when we're listening to these
people are fauci and um the CDC we got. Let's go,
doctor Rick, let's go. Yeah, we gotta. Let's put this
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thing with a grain of salt, man, because you you
ever go to the you ever go to the mechanic,
he's always gonna tell you that's something wrong. That's why
she's always giving you in pett and gloom. You go
to the mechanic for something, he's gonna tell you. Listening,
you got this and this and that needs to be fixed.
We gotta use the common sense. If mask and washing
our hands and social distancing has gotten as this far,
let's continue to do Zach and not listen to everything
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else that they're saying, because they're confusing the hell out
of us. Man. I thought that's what they were saying.
To continue, Angela. They're telling you about the numbers, and
they're saying spits, and they're you're creating all the spear.
That's what charlommone is talking about, this fear mongering, and
then they politicized in the fear and usally two other things.
Like I think with us, we just need to take
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the stuff with the grand at all, because they are
feeding big pharmacy, pharmaceutical companies that are better spitting from
all this stuff. And why would they want it to
go away if they're gonna benefit from him. My son
as a special needs child, and before he before he
became autistic, he didn't take a vaccine, and then he
took a vaccine and over tuning he became like that.
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So that's why I have no trust for big pharmacies,
for big pharmaceuticals, I have no trust for these vaccines.
But and I mean vaccine. Did your son take sir
MMR vaccine, EMMA vaccine when he was younger? The media
Dud's mom's rebella vaccine as when he was three years
old and he was fine up until that point. And
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if you look it up, one in one in twenty
kids in Jersey is autistic, especially boys they have. You're
saying people should not get the vaccine. I'm not saying
that I'm just staying, you gotta you gotta, you gotta
use your own comment states and do your own research
and look things up for yourself, but not just just
go on there listen to what they're saying on the
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news all the time, because they have agenda behind whatever
they're doing. You have, your agenda is your family, their agenda,
finalidate who gets jobs, and their agenda is politicized in
this whole thing. But you gotta be careful. So I
know people have taken the vaccines, and I'm not telling
no one not to take the vaccine, but you know,
do your research and use your common sense and not
just you know, be like cheaping. I'm with you, Listen,
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I'm not an anti vaxxer at all, but you know,
I'm just paying attention. I'm just just observing everything, you know.
And there's plenty your doctor's white and black who tell
me don't rush out there and take the vaccine. Yet
I got some doctors who tell me like they're not
taking the vaccine until this coming fall, and they were
saying that to me since last fall. So but I
am just going to continue to wear my mask when
I'm out and washing. I've always washing my hands casting me.
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So yeah, I mean, even though I took the vaccine,
I'm there's there's nothing gonna change. I'm still wearing the mask.
I'm still gonna be making sure that I wash my
hands and all that. I'm nothing changes, but it does
seem very strange. The head of the CDC said it's
impending doom, and then Joe Biden says, we got more
vaccines coming in we ever had before. It just sounds
like fearmongering. To make sure that you go out there
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and get that vaccine. They just I think she just
meant impending doom if you continue to act like nothing's
wrong as the states are opening back up and continue
to not wear your masks. She's just saying, make sure
you continue to do these precautions. All right, Well, I
see they opened up the age limit in New York
of individual so now you can sign up for an
appointments thirty and up. And then they I think they said,
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by the next month, in a couple of weeks, you'll
be able to be um eighteen six to sixteen and six.
All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one on five one that we got rumors
all the way and by the way, just because it's
open to you still got to get an appointment. Yeah,
it's really hard to do. Yeah, and they and I
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saw Joe Biden did say everybody's going to be able
to get one within five miles of where they live too.
All right, So coming up, we're gonna talk about a
little nas Egg versus Nike with these Satan shoes. Now,
there is a lawsuit and we'll tell you what that
was coming all right, we'll get to that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. This is the rumor
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report with Angela years well, a lot of controversies surrounding
Little nas X right now, everything to put out his
new video from Montero, call Me by Your Name. And
then he also dropped these nikes. They were not official Nikes,
but they were Satan theme Nike Airmax ninety sevens and
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allegedly it has a drop of blood in each pair.
There were six hundred and sixty six pairs made. By
the way, they sold out in less than a minute.
And and he was explaining why he did that, he said,
people already demonize who I am and put me in
a painting of Okay, he's evil, he's doing this, he's
doing that. So it's like, you know what, I'll take that,
I'll be that. I'm going to make the best of it.
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So you can get those sneakers in case you didn't want,
in case you couldn't get them already by tweeting to
enter mischiefs a lottery drawn competition by April first. But
Nike is suing the maker that's mischief, the Little Nazak
Satan's shoes, for trademark infringement because they have nothing to
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do with these sneakers, so they want to make sure
there's no confusion. But that company had to know that
was coming. I mean the way they marketed it actually
sounded like little nas out of sneak it with Nike,
and that's horrible publicity for Nike because it does damage
to their brand and reputation, So that you know that
company had to know a lawsuit was coming. Yeah, but
I couldn't figure out how they got so many pairs
of air Maxes to make those niakers. They got six
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hundred and sixty six pairs of air Maxes and were
able to cut them open and put blood in them,
Like who gets that many pair of Nikes? Man, whose
blood was it? Is it for sure? It is there
for sure? Blooding it though? Or is that just I
don't know why they're marketing there like that, though, I
don't know. That's a question for the company, like not us,
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Like why they shouldn't be marketing it like that if
it's not real blood. Now, the same company also did
put out customate Jesus shoes in twenty nineteen, so I
guess now this is uh their new thing. Well, I
love I love lawsuits. It's the corporate way to punch
somebody in the mouth. And you're not gonna win against
a company like Nike. They wanted too long. And what's
crazy is if you're gonna do something like this, at
least get something out of it. Because I didn't even
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know the name of the company. Tell you said it
just now. Yeah, I knew, I knew about to Nike,
but I didn't know about that company. You said it
just man. It's interesting because legally, we'll see what happens.
It's just that a lot of people do customize these
nikes and resell them for a lot of money online.
They've Nike has never messed with that because they understand
that's sneaker culture, but with this they're arguing that it's
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harming their reputation by associating the brand with satanic symbols.
I've seen Nick the issue season desist before. The people, Well,
they said, normally Nike does not do that. They said,
normally a lot of people do custom art on their
shoes and they resell it. Nike's aware of it. They've
done nothing previously really because of the sneaker culture, but
with this one because it's a bad looks different. Remember
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when they sent rick Owens a season desists, like I've
seen them send season desists out before. I mean it
was a bigger designers though, you know what I mean,
rick Owens is a huge design If it's a difference, though,
you don't act like Nike, you don't do this like
you don't play that. They allow a lot to slide sometimes. Yeah,
you know what I mean. There is a lot of people.
A lot of people do that. Yeah, but I'm saying
a lot of this stuff might go under the radar
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when something like this makes big noise like a Rick
Owens or a little Nods x Nike coming. But I'm
also sure it's because of the satanic theme. Of it
because we don't want to be affiliated with that. All right,
Well that is your rumor report, all right now fromt
Page News. What we're talking about, Yes, and let's talk
about the trial for Derek Schavin. We'll give you some
information as it started yesterday and we'll tell you what happened.
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All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast
Club come morning. So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never
be the same. When a train, it's a vehicle at
a railway crossing, the results are often deadly. Be cautious
at crossings, and if the signals are going, don't be
tempted to try and sneak across the tracks. Even if
you don't see your train stop. Trains can't brought to
you by nitze morning. Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
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the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get into
Front Page News where we're starting you. Well, let's start
with Derek Shavin and the trial that started yesterday that
you can watch on Court TV. Now, this is the
former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin who knelt on George
Floyd's head. And you know, we keep on talking about
this number eight minutes and forty six seconds. But in
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the beginning the prosecuting attorney was intention intentional about letting
people know was actually longer than that. You will learn
that he was well aware that mister Floyd was unarmed,
that mister Floyd had not threatened anyone, that mister Floyd
was in handcuffs, he was completely in the control of
the police. He was defenseless. You will learn what happened
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and that nine minutes and twenty nine seconds when mister
Derek Chauvin was applying the successive forge to the body
of mister George Floyd, who and that was the prosecuting attorney,
Jerry Blackwell. Now there were also three witnesses, including a
nine one one dispatcher, and two bystanders who also took
the stand for the prosecution to lay the groundwork for
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what happened with George Floyd's final moments. As far as
the defense, the defense attorney is saying that it was
basically George Floyd's fault because he was drunk. You will
hear from Chris Martin, who is the store clerk at
cut Foods. Mister Martin observed mister Floyd he watched his
body language. He interacted with mister Floyd in this moment,
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and mister Martin formed the opinion that mister Floyd was
under the influence of something. At eight to one PM,
a second clerk from the Cut Foods named Omar Camara
called nine one to report mister Floyd. During that call,
mister Camaro, you will hear describe mister Floyd as drunk.
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What did that have to do with schalving murdering George Floyd?
So what the defense attorney is trying to do, Eric
Nelson is trying to prove that there were some health issues,
so that it wasn't the knee but a combination of
drug yous. Here's what else he had to say about
George Floyd. You will hear evidence of what happened in
the Mercedes Benz in the twenty to thirty minutes prior
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to the police arriving. You will hear from mister Floyd's friends,
Shiwanda Hill and Maurice Hall. This will include evidence that
while they were in the car, mister Floyd consumed what
we're thought to be two percocet pills. Mister Floyd's friends
will explain that mister Floyd fell asleep in the car
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and that they couldn't wake him up. Do you see
how they try to demonize black people. All right, let's
just say all of that was true. Right, Let's just
say all of it was true. So what he wasn't
violent to the police officer. He didn't attack the police officer,
He didn't commit no crime. Getting drunk and high off
pills and falling asleep in a car means that you
should be killed by police. Well, how many white boys
need to get killed this morning? And because I know
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that it's something right now, drunk and high off pis somewhere.
Think about it. George Floyd was laying there non responsive
for another three minutes and fifty one seconds after having Caesar's,
after crying out for help, and still for almost four
minutes non responsive, and you still have your knee on
his neck. I mean, that is ridiculous. Now. The first
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witness that was called to the stamp was Jenna's Scary.
She's a nine one one dispatcher who directed officers to
the store. And here's what she said as she talked
about the video. I first asked if the screens had frozen.
Why did you ask that because it hadn't changed. And
did you find that it had frozen? No, it was
not frozen. Did you see the screen change yourself? Yes,
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I saw the person's moving. So what did you start
thinking at that point something might be wrong? That's how
long they had their knee on his neck. She thought
that the screen was frozen. Okay. The second prosecution witness
was Alicia Maria Oiler. She was an employee at the
gas station across the street from where George Floyd died.
She noticed that police were messing with someone and she
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actually recorded seven cell phone videos from a distance. These
were played in courts. And then the third witness was
Donald wyn Williams second, a professional MMA fighter who was
actually there, and he was one of the most vocal bystanders.
Here's what he said, Son, your training experience a blood
chalk That is correct? And did you say that to
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the officer? That's correct? How did he respond when you
said that to him? He looked at him right here.
It's the only time he looked at him when I
said it was a blood choke. It's the only time
he looked up. We looked each other down in her
eyes when I said it. He acknowledged it. I have
zero expectations for this trial. We all know Derek Chauvin
needs to be under the jail for murder. But this
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country has never shown me that it does the right thing,
especially when this white cops killing black people. So if
justice has served and Derek Chavin gets prison time, I
would be pleasantly surprised. But it's not like they're gonna
give him a life for anything. I highly doubt it.
But man, if they don't convict Derek Cholving at all
last time, I'm gonna look and seemed like spring break
in Florida because they're gonna burn this country to the
ground in a real way. If they don't convict Derek Choving,
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he should. It just makes you feel like you have video,
you have witnesses, everything, we've seen it all. He should
be convicted. Not a problem. You shouldn't even be. Should
be your grand opening as it should be, should be. Yes,
But it's America. A M E R I K K
k A. All right, Well that is your front page news.
All right, let's lighten it up a little bit. When
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we come back. We have some special guests joining us.
We have Shantel Callaway and Renee King. Now Shantel Callaway
is a game owner. She owns a game called Rhyme
Antics that recently got in Target in Walmart. That's right,
she's the first black woman to have a game and
a targeting Walmart. You see, I'm holding up Romantics, right.
You see me on revote you see me? You see
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me all right? And also Renee King. Now, Renee King
is the founder of fun Black Founders dot Com. Now
that is like a crowdsourcing where if you are a
black entrepreneur and you need some help, you need some money,
where you put your product on there, they help you
raise money to get your product going. I mean, there's
so many different products on that side. You should definitely
check it out. Anywhere you can donate a dollar to
help somebody, twenty dollars to help somebody, and that's fund
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fund Black Founders dot Com. Are we gonna talk with them,
and not only are we going to talk to him,
That's what we're going to do for Shantel this morning.
We're going to raise money for her and Ryan Antics.
Because it's one thing to be on these shelves at
Walmart and Target, it's another to stay there. But we'll
discuss it all right, keep a lock. That's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is cj Envy
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and Jula Yee. Charlot Migne the god. We are to
Breakfast Club. He has a special guest with us this morning.
That's right. We have Shantell Callaway who's been up here before.
She has the game rhyme Antics with us. Good morning morning,
and you brought Renee Kid with you. Good morning ladies,
Good morning. So why are we here today? Well, first
of all, how is Ryan Antics doing? Don't be afraid
to flect. Shantel don't been doing Raymantics is doing great. Um,
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I've been working on Lives appar in twenty nineteen. I've
been working very hard, and Ryan Antics just made black history.
I've been by becoming the first black owned game to
be sold in Target in Walmart. When I when I
talked to you, that was was fighting to get it
into Claus was telling me how difficult it was. Yeah. Yeah,
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So I was only in Target at that point, and
so I won a pitch competition through Essence Fest and
Walmart and then that's how I was able to get Yeah,
thank you. What was the process of getting the game
in the Target UM. That was also a pitch competition.
I won UM, but it took two years after winning
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that pitch competition of me really fighting UM and following
up with the buyer consistently and you know, fighting for
my spot to be in there UM. And so yeah,
it's been a ten year journey and I've just been
fighting and fighting, you know, for you know, our place
as as black inventors in these big box stores because
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you know, less than one percent of you know, we
have we own less. I'm so sorry, we own less
than one percent of the occupancy in these stores. It's like,
you know, less than thirty products are black owned and
Target and Walmart and when you go in there and
you see, you know, twenty thousand products, only about thirty
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or maybe black owned, So you know, those statistics are
so low, and you know, we just have to really
fight for our place. But I am here today because
I'm actually raising money for the business because you know,
now that I'm in big box, I'm like, you know,
I have to sustain that success, and it's been pretty hard.
So you know, I need to raise money for a
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marketing budget and to manage logistics and more. Inventorious ask
when you do Target in Walmart and these stores and
they say, okay, give me a hundred thousand games. Now
I have to be able to supply, you know, for
that demand immediately. So you know, I used to wonder
why more black owned brands weren't in these stores, and
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now I know why. It's because black owned businesses do
not have the working capital to be able to support
the relationship. And they don't give you that money upfront.
Huh oh no, sometimes to get the money, but it's
ninety day purchase order. Yeah. I mean, there's there's partnerships,
you can take out loans, you can um, but for
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someone like me, an entrepreneur who's you know, bootstrapped from
you know the bottom up. You know, I've put all
my personal credit on the line to fund the business.
You know, like black entrepreneurs don't have the access to
capital that white entrepreneurs necessarily do. And so that's why
I wanted to bring Renee King up here. Because um,
I decided to do a crowdfunding campaign and raise money
(35:43):
for the business through her platform, which is fun Black
Founders dot Com and so um you know, there are
a bunch of different platforms I could have chosen, but
I wanted to go with hers, and you know it
didn't take much just you know how she really cares
about black founders in the challenges that we face. It
was like a no brainer for me to go with her,
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you know, so that we're supporting each other as black
female business owners. Let's talk ut, what is fund Black
Founders dot Com? So we are a black founder friendly
rewards crowdfunding platform and essentially what we do is we
help founders like chantell Um raise money to start or
grow their businesses. Um we black founder friendly means is
(36:27):
that we understand Chantell's experience, right, Like, our biggest issue
that she just mentioned, Black entrepreneurs are starting businesses with
less than thirty thousand and they're literally using their personal credit,
they're doing using day job salaries, They're putting like everything
they can to do this versus white entrepreneurs are starting
businesses with over one hundred and six thousand. That start
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capital is crazy. That gap, that's the problem. So when
we're like thinking like why aren't there more black owned
you know, games in Walmart and Target. That's the issue.
Like twenty percent of black businesses, twenty twenty percent of
black people start businesses, but less than four less than
four percent of them actually survive, and it's because of capital.
They don't have resources. So I actually we jumped in
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and created from black founders because I was actually at
a conference four black founders, black women founders where there
was an investor there who shamed the group for not
being able to raise a friends and family round. Like
that investor literally was just like, what's your problem? Like,
if you can't raise a friends and family round, what
does that say about family? Friends? Ain't got no money?
That's the issue, right when you think about it, like,
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we're not like Mark Zuckerberg, who's going to get like
a check of twenty five fifty thousand from an aunt
or uncle to go start this business? Right, No, Like
that's not our experience when you think about like the
average liquid savings for a black family is like less
than two thousand dollars, So that's not coming for us.
But crowdfunding is an answer for us, right, crowdfunding when
we do group economics and we all come together how
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we're doing this, we can all like now make sure
Chantel can stay on the show in Walmart and Target
that she can compete. And I think like no one understands,
like really the magnitude of that. Like she is on
shelves with like Mattel, You're on shelves with like huge
businesses that world. They have like unlimited resources, and this
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is what she's competing with. So but our community and everyone,
not just us, like people who are socially conscious, we
can all come together to like help her stay there.
But before we continue, right, what's the what's the website?
What is it? Fund Black Founders dot com. You can
just go there and type in romantics or just pop
the pops up if pops okay, But the doot thing
about the site is let's say that, let's say you
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want to just invest and help other people, brothers and
sisters do it. You could just go ahead and like,
you know what, I'm gonna give this guy fifty dollars,
I'm gonna give this one twenty five. I'm gonna give
this one twenty five, And it's all to their goal
of making what they're trying to make so they can
you know, fund their projects or whatever it is, which
is pretty dope. Like I see some people that got
you know, well over what they ask for one hundred
and forty percent funded. You know, I see somebody that's
(38:59):
at four percent funded and you could just donate and say,
you know what, I just want to I got an
extra I gotta stimilist check and I can throw some
money around. I'm gonna help. I need all the stimmy checks.
I'm trying to raise one hundred thousand dollars. Not trying.
I'm gonna raise one hundred thousand dollars. I have to
um so a large portion of it is going to
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go to the marketing budget. So I have, you know,
thousands of games sitting on shelves people. Brand awareness needs
to be created to push people into the stores to
buy the game in the stores, and so we need
a big marketing budget. I want to create jobs. And
I also you know a big part of this is
so that I can bring other black owned games in
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behind me as a publishing company. So you know, this
was never just about me. This was always about the culture.
This is always about my community, the kids, the literacy crisis,
which is my mission that I fight against every day,
the mission that keeps me going. Really, and you know,
if everybody who listens to this interview just donates to
twenty dollars, I will make my goal. So I'm asking
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please everybody donate twenty dollars if you can. Any any
amount you contribute is definitely appreciated and a blessing. Not
keep it lack. We got more with Shantell Callaway and
Renee King when we come back and don't forget. Also
coming up my huge announcements that don't move. It's to
breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We're kicking
(40:26):
it with Shantael Callawe, the owner of Rhyme Antics, a
game that just got accepted in Target in Walmart, and
also Renee King, the founder of fun Black Founders dot Com. Now, Charlomagne,
how does crowdfunding help this simplify the entrepreneurship process? Great question.
So the thing is that I think everyone has this
great momentum right now about buying black Right. And that's great,
(40:48):
like we can easily walk into stores and like a
black owned business and we see that and we go
and support it. But the other element that's missing is
that in addition to buying black you have to fund
black right, and funding it means they get enough resources
that they can sustain they can continue to be around. Right.
So like for Chantelle, she needs to marketing budget, right,
that's not going to come from you just buying it
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off of the shelves because she's still an early stage business.
So what we do at fund Black Founders is that
we're helping her to crowdfunds so she can raise this
money right to go ahead and now get the marketing
budget together so she can compete with other things. So
I think that's the missing link that people don't understand
like about this when they're like, it's just buy black
by black. No, the other element of it is like
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funding it. And the reason why you have to fund
it is that black entrepreneurs get the highest denial rate
for bank loans they get. They have less than one
percent chance of receiving like an investment, like an angel
investment or venture capital. Like, they don't get these things
right versus other entrepreneurs. They can walk in with an
idea and they get a check instantly to go do it.
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That's not our experience. So we have to be the ones,
as she said, group economics coming together to fund our
black own businesses so that we can have more um,
and we can't be comfortable that she's the first one
in Walmart and Target, like that's crazy in this day
and age, like we've been playing games forever, like and
we know how to play, like that's we invented this stuff,
and that she's the first in this twenty twenty one like,
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so we have to be really intentional about thinking of
these things, like when you're going out there, like looking
for her game to purchase it, but also like looking
for the expo the aspiring entrepreneur who has an idea,
like let's get them on the platform. Let's get them
to go ahead and crowdfund the money that they need
to get it started to get it going, and they
can start testing and figuring things out. All right, Well,
(42:37):
let's play the game now, Okay, ready, you're ready? You
we don't want to open that one. You know you
don't make one too. I got big cards here, all right? Cool?
All right, I want the MIC. I like holding the
mic I bet you do like holding them money. Let's go. Okay,
I'm gonna start off hard, honestly, WHOA all right? All right,
this is the intellectual level. So Romantics is a rap
(43:00):
battle game. Two teams battle this three levels of difficulty, Easy, intermediate, intellectual.
Choose a difficulty level. We're gonna go with intellectual. So
who's on teams right now? So you guys are a
team La Man, Envy and Renee our team. I'm the
I'm the rhyme referee. So I and listen to your bars.
(43:21):
I might chime in if if if you're struggling, let's
go all right. So, I'm on a mission, so I
gotta say something that rob with mission a sentence last week,
I gotta ryme with mission first, go ahead. I'm on
a mission. I don't want to pay my daughter's tuition.
I'm on a mission and I'm always listening. No, no,
(43:44):
I'm on a mission. Um, I gotta go get my emissions. Yeah,
keep going this mad words on here. I'm on a mission.
Reward starts listening. What I'm on a mission, Gonna take
somebody fishing. Okay, I'm on a mission, black and got
hella ambitious. Um, I'm on a mission. I'm trying to
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put out this new Romantics rendition. How these are all
the words on the back ambition mission, fruition, fruition and
suspicion transition permission. Yeah. So that's the beauty of beginning.
That's because I was cheating looking at it. We don't
have the time of going either. I know it's sixty seconds.
(44:29):
It's sixty seconds. Okay, this is a famous kickoff. I
get around. I get around round like my doodle stayed brown.
So I get around, asking me how they're going down?
When I go to the A, I loved the party.
I compound. Um, I get around. I don't know. I
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get around. Life is going and down already? Who goes next?
It's still me? Well you really didn't say anything, but anyway,
that's how you play. I love to pop. Sound great.
(45:19):
I was lost it Now I'm found boom. My man's
a dog like a hound. I get around. I don't
want my car to get in pound did mar Your
bars are profound? I love it? What's this elementary? Yeah? Okay?
(45:40):
My life is at steak. Okay, my life is at
you go first. My life is at steak. I really
want a steak. Okay, my life is at steak. Can
you make me a place? My life is at steak.
Envy's bid is fake? Oh my god, damn um, my
(46:08):
life is at steak. And give that Beijing a break. Oh,
I'm sorry, I'm old, I have an ache. My life
is at steak. I'll never swim a lake. My life
is at steak. You know I don't bake. My life
is at steak. Speaking of bake, if you got them
yellow cakes, I gotta get I gotta get extra points
(46:34):
for rhyming it twice, right, let's get low cakes cakes.
He say my button, no a break, fake lake Kate
gotta go though, even though it wasn't up there. Yeah,
so you can't. The English language is so big, right,
you can't possibly put every word on the back of
the car. So there's a rule when you're actually playing
(46:55):
the game that if you say a word that rhymes
the other team, if they agree that it did rhyme,
you'll get a point. So you know, you get credit
for all your bars as long as it was an
actual rhyme word. Roy Magics is a great game for kickbacks.
Man go to Fun Blackfounders dot com, support chantel kallaway
and support Fun Blackfounders dot com. Renee, I think what
(47:15):
y'all doing is dope. Thank you, Fun Black Founders dot com,
Fun Blackfounders dot com, rhyme and techs. It's very easy
to donate. Just click Express check out and you know,
if everybody listening donates at least twenty dollars, we can
make goal by the end of this week. Please help
this black business stay in business. Forget the week. I'm
(47:38):
trying to do it today. As my man killer Mike said,
if everybody does a little, nobody gotta have to do
a lot. Group economics to thank you. Thank you all right,
and if anything pops up, that's pretty cool. You know,
send us a text and we love the support and
help them out. Will do. I'm gonna hold you'all to it.
Thank you. Breakfast Morning Up. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye,
(48:02):
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good Morning's happening.
Got a major announcement right now. Hit the drum roll now,
tell us what's in your beard? Finally, Yes, I've been
waiting for this now. You guys know I'm a father
of five, so I always look for something to do
with my family. Right, keep drum Roma, keep drum keep ruping.
Come on time, So shout to my family and one
(48:24):
on five three to be out in Atlanta. Shout to
Lincoln Tech now Florida, Alabama, New Orleans, Tennessee, South Carolina,
now North Carolina, and of course Atlanta July third. It
is back the Drive Your Dreams Car Show is coming back.
That's right. Join me July third, fourth of July weekend.
(48:45):
You always need something to do. Fourth of July weekend, right,
So why be at the Crib Barbecue when you can
hang with me. It will be safe. You have to
wear your mask, but it'll be a fun day. Games
for kids, they're gonna be video games, face painting, a
whole lot of stuff, celebrity cars, lusive cars, exotic cause
there's gonna be stuff for women. If you want to
get your nails done, if you want to get facials,
if you want to get your hair braided. All that's
(49:07):
going down in one spot and you can have fun.
A lot of special guests, a lot of celebrity guests.
It's gonna be a lot of fun. So again, if
you're doing it in person this year, We're doing it
in person this year in Atlanta, July third. Now, this
will sell out fast because usually we can just open
it up and anybody can come. But because of everything
that's going on with the pandemic, we have to keep
(49:27):
it kind of small, so it will sell out fast.
It will be in person, and I'm not gonna announce
all the cars and the celebrities I have yet. We'll
do that in a little bit. But let's just say
we're in Atlanta. So if you could think of stop
the music, if you think of the biggest artist in atlantas,
I have all their cars, then you say you was
getting me a car for this too. I did not
(49:48):
say that. I said I have the biggest artists in
Atlanta's cars. I got a car I want to into
and it's the color of your beard. It's my te
black best black goodness. But it won't be amazing. Your
favorite DJs will be dj and we will have some performances.
(50:08):
It's just gonna be a lot of fun that day.
Family fund shout to Lincoln Tech, shout to the Beat
in Atlanta. Make sure you get your tickets right now,
early bird specials. Now, this is what we try to
do for family fun. I know a lot of times
when you go to car shows or you go to
different things for your family, it's super duper expensive. We
try to keep the costs down so you can come
and enjoy yourself. Right July third, Saturday, July third, tickets
(50:31):
to nineteen ninety nine early bird specials. To get your
tickets right now. For more information, click the link in
my bio. So, if you want to see what your
favorite celebrities drive, if you want to see exotic cars,
exclusive cars, cars from the paid in full era, that's
that eighties nineties cars. We also have the dunks. We
have the sixties cars for your dads and your mama's
and your grandmama's and all that. So come on out.
(50:52):
There's gonna be a lot of food. We're gonna be barbecuing.
So I want to see you fourth of July weekend
in Atlanta. It's a family fun day. I want you
to bring your family out. I encourage you to bring
your family out. We're gonna have a lot of fun.
I'mna have all my family there. My kids will be
running around. We're gonna have a lot of time. July
third in Atlanta. That's amazing. But the average temperature in
Atlanta is ninety degrees in July. I don't know if
(51:16):
you're a Beijing ain't gonna hold up in that heat. Bro.
This is indoors and we have air conditioners, so you
don't have to worry about the brain. You don't have
to worry about the heat, you don't have to worry
about All I gotta say is, Emma, just don't lean
back on none of those car seats because we don't
want no stains. Is not coming to America. This is
not your soul. Girl, come on out, so glo yeah,
(51:36):
get your tickets now. We're gonna have a lot of
fun in Atlanta. I'm super duper excited. We've been working
on this for about two years, so the fact that
we finally pulled it off. So if you're in Florida, Alabama,
New Orleans, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, you're less than
a three hour drive. So I want to see you
in Atlanta. Watch stay at the crib and barbecue in
the backyard when you can barbecue with me, will have
some fun. There's gonna be a lot of surprises, a
lot of gifts, a lot of guests. So get your
(51:57):
tickets now. Nineteen ninety nine. It is only in the
amount of tickets for nineteen ninety nine, so get them now.
They will be going to Well. I'm happy that y'all
back in the venue this year, and I would rather
you there than over somebody's grill, because that Beijing is
definitely going to different somebody's grill and that South heat.
I'm telling you that right now. Okay, one one one issue,
(52:18):
had one issue with your announcement. Yes, what's that? Women
are not the only ones who like to get their
nails done and get facials and do all of that.
It's men too. So for everybody get your nails anybody done,
somebody had to give them a facial, and I know
and they loves a good facial, you know what. Absolutely,
(52:41):
And the reason we do what reason we do so
many games and fun things and hair done and nails done,
is because we want it to be enjoyable for the family.
You know, you might want to you might want to
go with your husband, and your husband's not in the
car so he can go over there and get his
nails done. Or ladies, you know you might not care
about the cars and say, you know what, I need
you to? Why get them men? Not caring? The women care?
(53:03):
You can't you get said he wants to facial and
he wants to get his face painted exactly, And I
got an idea. You should get your face painted, get
the beard put on in Atlanta at the car show.
You should get your beard done in Atlanta at the
car show. Avy. Let me hear you say, paint me
(53:23):
pay ain't it's the pay ain't you know. See that's
why I can't. I can't do anything. I try to
announce my car something so excited for you and everything.
Come to the car show. He's gonna show that we're
happy for you. Man. Okay, by the way, the best
paint job at the car show is gonna be your face.
(53:45):
That is a fact. There's not a car that's gonna
be there that's gonna be painted better than your beard
is right now? All right, all right, tickets on sale
right now. I hate your mother. Let's get to the rooms.
That's your bow man. It's about Joel is the rumor
report Angela on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, bow
(54:10):
Wow was recently talking to Hollywood Unlocked, and he was
talking about co parenting and making sure that what do
you do when you have a child but the child
has a half brother or a half sister. Here's what
he had to say, would you support her other kid
the same way you support your daughter? With that absolutely?
And that was a question I asked Jermaine, right, because
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Jermaine has the same exact situation. Right, Yes, Shania, but
Sania has a sister. I would always ask Jermaine for
that type of advice, Like, you know, I know it's
gonna be a time where I'll go to the house
and maybe pick up Shy and her little brother might
want to come to How does that work. I look
at it like when the kids are involved, it's just
a positive situation. I'm prepared for whatever it is in
the future that I'm supposed to be prepared for as
far as my duty is being the best dad and
I can be. You know, I'm at the end of
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the day, it is family, and that's her brother, and
that's that's the sister. Oh that's incredible. My daddy, My daddy,
didn't it use none of my house sisters later on
in life like way? Um yeah, I mean I don't
really speak to him, so yeah, not that cool. Yeah,
don't speak to the exactly one of my one of
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my bed one of my barely met, Like I only
met her because that came out in the divorce when
my mom and dad got a divorce that he had
another daughter. Then the other one I met before who
shot the tyrant? Sarah, that's awkward and Christmas, wouldn't it be? No?
Do you get a given? Do I do? What? Do
you get them a gift for? Huh? What about those
South Carolina family reunions? No? Okay, they weren't awkward. Wow,
(55:42):
all right, well shout out to them. Um. Now, Versus
has teamed up with Peloton, and this collaboral allow people
at home to work out to artists featured on Versus competition.
So you can do a Brandy Versus Monica run. Uh
that's led by Rebecca Kennedy that starts March twenty ninth.
And there's another bike ride that's led by Cody Rigsby
and Emma love Well and all kinds of things. So yes,
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you can use these playlists and have a good time
with Versus on Peloton they are not playing No, they're
not dropping the clues Moons and Timis Switzman. Absolutely, that's
what they're supposed to be doing though, right absolutely, And
that's why I keep trying to tell people like everything
that Versus does right now is a win. They literally
started it a year ago on Instagram for fun. Right now,
(56:26):
it's a business where people got Equity and Turla. Now
they got deals with Peloton. It's all a win. It's
all gravy. They're playing with house money, yep. And you
know that's part of the fun when you do these classes.
It's the music, right, the music. It's like, Okay, we
got one more hill to go, and then they got
to play like music that's inspiring for that. So I
can see how that could be great all right. Now,
Sharon Osborne as she is leaving The Talk, According to reports,
(56:50):
she's going to be walking away with a five to
ten million dollar minimum payout, and she was also able
to say that it was her decision to leave the show.
According to a source who told Page six Now, they
said that not only is she getting money, but she's
also free to speak about it. She's been on that
show for eleven years. She wants to give her side
of the story. She knows, oh the secret. I knew
(57:12):
she was going to end up suing and get into
some type of severance. I don't know if she's sued,
but she definitely got a severance. Now she can speak
about it. So she probably end up getting a big
ass book deal, you know what I mean. Like it's
a win for her all right now. Paris Morgan in
the meantime, did a column published for The Daily Mail
yesterday and he's talking about what happened with Sharon Osborne's
(57:34):
departure from the Talk and he's called CBS the cowardly
broadcasting system. He said, that's what CBS stands for. In
the wake of all of this happening, he said, it's
an absolute disgrace. And given how Underwood Cheryl Underwood defended
her friend George Lopez when he did say racist things
that were caught on camera's disgustingly hypocritical of her, as
is the behavior of CBS, the cowardly broadcasting system, who's
(57:56):
so pathetically bowed to the woke mob. It liberally bang
for blood like a bunch of crazy language policing fascists.
You know what's gonna be crazy about to talk Now,
everybody's gonna be walking on eggshells because everybody's going to
be waiting for somebody else to mess up, Like if
Cheryl says something people don't like h you know the
other you know, women of color on that show, it's
(58:18):
going to be a whole mob of people ready to
point the finger out them and say Okay, now you
got to get them out for what they said, all right. Now,
Vanessa Brian is asking a judge to dismiss her mother's
financial support lawsuit. This is really sad because after Kobe
Bryant passed, both Vanessa Brian and her mom, Sophia Lane,
have had to become estranged. And that's because of Sophia
(58:41):
Lane's financial demands. Imagine demanding that your daughter financially take
care of you for your lifetime, right after she's lost
her husband and her daughter, you know, just a So
now Vanessa Brian is asking the judge to dismiss this.
And this is also because when Sophia was going through
her divorce and trying to get financial support from her husband,
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Stephen Lane, and Stephen Lane was saying that Kobe Bryant
had purchased a one million dollar home for her mother,
Kobe and Vanessa, and he didn't have to provide spouse
of support. She said these stories were false, and she
said I would never permit Vanessa to do such a thing.
I have not and do not, nor should I be
required to rely on Vanessa for my support. So now
they're bringing that backup in order to dismiss these claims.
(59:27):
Get it. I'm a little confused. Well, you know what,
she went to court to try to get spouse of
support and she said that Vanessa Bryant was not supporting her.
But now she's saying that they Kobe Bryant had made
a commitment to support her for her lifetime. So which
one is it? I mean, you don't have an obligation
to necessarily support your mom or dad, But I mean
(59:47):
I think that you would. But if my yeah, don't
take me to court for it. I mean, I think
that's just that's heartless, is just blood Like you know,
I think that your mother though. But as Brian said,
my husband and daughter passed away unexpectedly, and yet my
mother had the audacity to do a television interview speaking
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negatively of me while shedding tears for a car and
a house that were not in her name. She has
removed all her diamond jewelry, empty the apartment I provided,
and put away the furniture to make it look like
she doesn't have my support. My husband and I have
financially supported her over the past twenty years, and I
continue to do so in addition to her monthly alimony. Now,
some things you hear in the news and you feel
(01:00:28):
like you shouldn't be hearing this, are seeing this. This
is how I feel about this situation. Absolutely feel like
this is like family, family business. Right well it's public now,
so I just feel like, listen, she's been through a lot.
I'm sure she's got you. You ain't got to take
her to court and sue her for money to support
you forever her. Right well, that is your room of report,
(01:00:50):
all right, thank you, miss ye. Now I just want
to see for the car show too. Kids three and
under are absolutely positively free. You could bring your kids
and Coach K South the music. Thank god, I'm too.
Coach K, I'm looking for you. Coach K. DJ Mars,
I'm looking for you. Those guys have an amazing car collection. Well,
if you're looking for them, you need to take that
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pain off your face because you're not gonna recognize you.
Everything can't be a joe. You look like you're on
the cover right now. Well, give me a donkey too,
Garrett Miller. He needs to come to the front of
the congregation where you'd like to have a world please.
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast
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you want some real It's time for Donkey of the day.
So if we ever feel I need to be a
dog man with the heat, did she get lease? I
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had become Donkey of the day Breakfast Club bitches donkey
today for Tuesday, March thirty. If goes to Garrett Miller,
who is Garrett Miller? Well, Garrett Miller is a domestic terrorist,
a member of Vanilla isis a proud soldier, and that
racist redneck regime al crack up. Now. Law enforcement officers
(01:02:18):
are arresting people who storm the Capitol on January six
every other day. It seems like better late than never.
I guess I don't know what these I don't know
why these folks weren't arrested on the spot. I don't
know what these people are being charged with. It doesn't
seem like it's much of a media production behind any
of these arrests. I mean, when you think about how
(01:02:38):
I think, what's the named Part Cannon was arrested last
week at the state House in Georgia for simply knocking
on the door while Brian Kimp was signing a bill
in place to keep naked from volting. Okay, I mean,
I know the circumstances are certainly different, but it show
it doesn't feel like Part Cannon's arrests got more media
coverage than your arrest of demand Ads mob. But these
Trump loving thugs have been getting arrested, and a lot
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of these members of a neck called Red have been
trying to get low. Okay, they got tied chasing waterfalls
and decided to retreat back to the rivers and trailer
parks that they used to. Now, one of my favorite
pastimes is reading about these hillbilly hooligans and how shocked
they are when they get arrested. Oh it's nothing better. See.
Garrett is one of more than the three hundred human
(01:03:20):
jars of Hellman's who are facing federal charges in connection
with the attempted coup that happened on January six. I
still haven't gotten over this. Okay, all these corn fed,
Confederate loving clod hoppers attempting a coup in America on
the Capitol Building, and folks acted like it was just
an influx of people wilding in Florida during springbreak, and
(01:03:41):
like those kids in spring break, they documented that whole
cool via social media. Okay, that's how all these hayeed
loving hicks have been getting caught sidebar, I bet you
make a killing selling hayseed flavor hooka to these hillbillings.
But I digress back to the crack of at hand.
Garrett Miller, Now let me tell you about Old Garrett.
Old Garrett got arrested, and on a recorded call immediately
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after his arrest, Garrett told his mother, mom, I don't
think I've done anything wrong, and now I'm being locked up.
Garrett's mom replied, allegedly, well, let me call my brother
ak and your father and tell him what's going on. Now. Listen,
Garrett Miller is saying he didn't do anything wrong, but
let me run down the list of things he did wrong.
(01:04:23):
The reason I know he did these things is because
he documented himself on social media. Garrett Miller posted himselfie
showing himself inside the Capitol building. Did you hear me?
Garrett Miller posted a selfie showing himself inside the Capitol building.
Another Facebook user wrote, yeah, bro, you got in nice.
Miller replied, and I quote, I'm not making this up.
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I'm putting no he loud cart style white sauce on
this one. Whatsoever? Garrett said verbatim. Just wanted to incriminate
myself a little l ol. Garrett Miller was also part
of the same mob of local yokels that not only
breached the Capitol and later threatened to kill AOC and
a Capitol Police officer. See little tidbits like that. It's
(01:05:07):
why I don't understand why all the good people don't
realize it's US versus white supremacy. Okay, they wanted to
kill AOC and a Capitol Police officer. I repeat, they
wanted to kill AOC and a Capitol Police officer. In fact,
AOC tweeted in peach one word, that's it. Garrett Miller
tweeted back, assassinated AOC. In a January tenth Instagram post,
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Garret Miller said the officer who shot and killed a
woman in the crowd of rioters should get a televised execution.
He also believed the officer was a black man and
called him a prize to be taken. Prosecutors said this okay. Oh,
and Garrett also said he will swing. I had a
rope in my bag on that day. All of this
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is documented on social media. He wrote these things. Now,
I don't speak fluent Bumpkin, but I think that all
these things I'm reading are sit it wrong. You remember
the wrong he told him mom. He doesn't think he did. Yeah, hey, mom,
did you call Garrett's uncle Dad yet, because maybe he
can explain to Garrett what he did wrong. Do I
even have to get into the fact that he bought
tactical gear, ropes, and potentially, by his own admission, a
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gun to the Capitol on January six Now he could
get donkey to day. But everything I just named case closed.
That's more than enough evidence, and he has more than
enough to receive the credit he deserves to being stupid.
But it gets worse. If there was any doubt that
Garrett Miller was indeed raising Holy incestuous hell at the
Capitol on January sixth, Let's go to w FAAABC eight
(01:06:37):
for the report. Police thirty four year old Garrett Miller
used social media to show his part in the Capitol riots,
and now federal prosecutors are using those as the best
evidence against him. The same Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook post
where he proclaimed what I witnessed was beautiful and next
time we bring guns is where the FBI also found
multiple death threats he made against Congresswoman on Alexandria Acazio
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Cortez and Senator Chuck Schumer, hand against the Capitol police
officer who shot and killed a female protester. Miller was
arrested at his home in Richards in the morning of
President Biden's inauguration. The FBI says he was still wearing
a pro Trump T shirt and that in his house
and vehicle they recovered a rope and grappling hook, a
tactical vest, gas mask, a suitcase with boxes of AMMO
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and AAR style rifle, shotgun, handgun, and a crossbow with arrows.
His attorney offered a statement from him an apology. I
believed I was following the instructions of former President Trump
and he was my president and the commander in chief.
Oh please listen let's go back to my part. I
want to hit a part. This is the part that's
he's receiving. Donkey did go back to the part when
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he said he had on a pro Trump T shirt.
Let me hear that part. Miller was arrested at his
home in richards in the morning of President Biden's inauguration.
The FBI says he was still wearing a pro Trump
T shirt. Would you like to know what the pro
Trump T shirt said? Yes, it had a picture on it.
The picture was of former Celebrity in Chief twice impeach
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President Donald J. Trump, and it said take America Back.
And it also said I was there with the date Washington,
d C. January sixth. When he was arrested. That's what
he was wearing there he is. Please let Kathy Griffin
handle my white work. Please give this giant jar of
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male look big as hehaw. How do we ever let
those people become the dominant cast system in this country?
How how did that happen? Clock? I asked Claw, all right,
(01:08:51):
thank you for that, Dunkey to day now when we
come back, somebody push Charlemagne in a movie. Wouldn't be
the first guy I think I saw those pictures on
social media was now tell us who's coming up next?
My guy? Uh, Eddie, I don't know how to pronounce Eddi.
(01:09:12):
Last night, I'm Eddie's last name wrong for years? What's
Eddie's last name? What is it Eddie hung? Yes, that's
my guy. He's a he's an author. He wrote a
book back in the day that turned into a TV
show called Fresh off the Boat. And he just made
his directorial debut with a movie called Boogie. That's right
that Pop Smoke is one of the stars in and um,
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you know I had to step in and uh, I
have a role in the film as well. You know,
Mars Chestnut wasn't no, no, they wanted to say they
wanted to cast Mars Chess. Oh god, we got to
verify that. Okay, let's ask Eddie. We'll verify that with
Eddie whether or not that's true. It's just a basketball movie, right.
Definitely didn't mean he cash pay the basketball. I am
playing play the basketball. I am a playing I am
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playing a basketball coach, a recruit, okay, which fits my
skill set, all right? All right, but he did. There
was a couple other people that were supposed to play
this role. They weren't available, so gino for my guy,
Big Marsh. I will verify or deny those claims. It's
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the Breakfast Club, goodbody, okay, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest, Charlomagne. Oh my man,
Eddie home, Eddie was happening. Brother was good. How are
you doing? I'm blessed Black and Holly favorite. I always
be wondering. Am I pronouncing your last name correctly? No? Uh,
(01:10:43):
I mean you gotta. You got a unique pronunciation that
nobody else pronounced, which I kind of like you came
up with your own, so I never correct you Wong wong,
but you say home. I think it's kind of funny.
So it's quongo yeah, yeah, yeah, break that down for
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me because I don't hear the g Yeah I don't.
I mean it means yellow in Chinese. Okay, so in
Chinese that's how you say. But you stick to hell
you do it. I think I'm gonna say, I'm gonna
just say big step of Eddie. H That's what I'm
gonna say. Well, the movie Buggie is actually out in
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theaters and then it's gonna be streaming right this weekend.
So that's a big deal for you. How was it
for you? Did you ever when you did this? I'm
sure you didn't predict it there would be a pandemic
and then the theaters would be shut down and all
of that. So talk to me about the decision, because
I know a lot of filmmakers have been trying to
make that hard choice about whether or not they want
to have it streaming only whether they want to actually
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have movies in theaters. So for you, Buggie, being your
directorial debut, what was the thinking behind the release for you? Well,
I'm funny, like I just go off astrology, so I'd
be reading Susan Miller and I read the pattern and
I'm a Pisces. So they gave me like a number
of dates. There was a date in March, there was
a date in April, there was a date in May,
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and then there was also you know, focus was cool.
They're like, look, if you want to try to hold out, like,
we'll work with you on a later date. But I
was also seeing the vaccine rollout and I was just
reading the astrology, and I was like it's a Pisces film,
like let's go Like I felt good about March. My
birthday's March first, and I was just like, let's do
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March fit. So it also was a time where there
weren't like the big Marvel movies coming out, because you
got like Black Widow coming out later, a bunch of
other Marvel films. I mean, we went up against Tom
and Jerry, and we went up against Rya The Last Dragon.
But I think we did really, really well. You know,
for a film this size. Those are like hundred million
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dollars films, and Artist is after the taxes like somewhere
like the six range. So I'm pretty proud of what
we did. Eddie. I respect you man because like you
so unapologetically about you and your people, and it's regardless
of what it is that you do, it's always Asian centered.
And I think that's dope because I watched Boogie and
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I'm like, man, Boogie's a great film, but it makes
you google certain things you may not be aware of,
you know, whether it's lingo language, things about the food, jokes,
whatever it is, and then it makes you appreciate it more.
It's like it's like a wu Tang album, Like when
you grow up and you get older, you start putting
all those things together. Oh that's what they were talking about. Yeah,
you know, that's so funny you said it because I
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would reference ghost Face all the time and meetings, because
you know, I do keep it very authentic and specific
to like how Chinese Taiwanese people operate in the home,
and a lot of our customs don't make sense to
Americans other producers, and I would say, do you understand
what Ghosts is saying when they say Jurassic plastic booby trap? No,
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but you were banging that right, like, you know, I
think you texted me too. You're like, yo, I didn't
understand a lot of things in the movie. But if
you make it cool, people will want to search for that.
People want to figure it out. And for me philosophically,
I was like, I have two choices. One make it
authentic and make it cool and hope people chase that
(01:14:23):
rabbit down the whole, or the other one is kind
of curve it, compromise it, suture our culture and make
it more American or more white so people will get it.
And I was like, that's not the point. I could
never do that. That's real. You know. It's an interesting
time here now too, because we've been talking a lot
about stopping this Asian hate that's been going on because
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of the Donald Trump calling it the China Iris and
the Wuhan virus, right, and I've seen a lot of
pushback from people in the black community. It's hard for
me because I'm Black and Asian, and so I look
at it from both sides. But I've seen a lot
of pushback from people saying, oh, well, Asian people don't
like us anyway, and Asian people treat black people awful.
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So what do you have? What are your thoughts on
some of the things that have been happening, because I
see both. Of course, I see people who are standing
up right and saying, okay, any type of hate is
wrong and stab Asian hate. But then I also see
a lot of people saying, well, they don't care about us.
They come in our communities and they set up shops
and they don't care at all, So why should we
even bother to help them ask their fight? What do
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you think? Yeah, I think this is a really good
question year, and this is one I was I was
hoping we will get to talk about because I'm familiar
with your background and you know I've seen you back
in CV long time ago. Yeah, and then but no,
you know, for me, even in the scene the first
scene in present day in Boogie when it's Boogie and
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its father and Uncle Jackie in the film, the song
playing in the car is yellow Man Mister Chin, which
is a song about jam Akan people. You will will
yellow Man himself, Yeah, yeah, complaining about the Chinese man,
the Chinese shops in Jamaica and the treatment of Jamaicans
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in those stores. These are the same stories people told,
you know, uh in the post La riots with the
with the Korean stores and things like that. And there's
always been friction in the black community between Asian and black,
but then there are also wonderful stories about Asian and
Black people living together, working together, the Yellow Panthers on
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the West Coast. You know, there's I was very inspired
as a kid just watching like Bruce Lee Teach Prima
Blue Jabar Come Food. You know, I was inspired the
way you know Houston Welcome Yaoming. You know, I remember
that interaction. Um, There's there's many, many incredible examples of
Black and Asian people working side by side. So you know,
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I've seen a man the Seals video. She went to
my high school. She were going off about, you know
how she doesn't feak. She she didn't want to support
Asian in to stop API hate movement. I ignore her.
There's also people on the Asian side that are like,
it's our time now. You know, we're always asked to
stand with BLM, and we're always asked to be part
of this movement, But where is our support now? And
(01:17:21):
I'm like, homie, look around, there is support. You know.
We can always go look at the bad apples in
every community and we can focus on that, but there
is a lot of incredible Black Asian solidarity and that's
what I choose to look at, and that's what I
choose to continue to promote because we all have a
common problem, which is we are fragmented in this country.
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We are not allowed to be whole human beings. We're
constantly pushed down. And even when you just look at
the way black women are presented in American culture, hyper sexualized,
the Asian man is de sexual wise emasculated. That's a
big reason why I chose to have an interracial romance
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here that in many ways subverted the stereotypes of Asian
men and black women and boogie. I think it's one
of the most important things this film accomplished. All right,
we got more with any woe. When we come back,
it's the breakfast Club, commoty and I know morning everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with director Eddie Wong. Now, yeah,
(01:18:28):
I didn't. I mean, I you know, I wasn't aware
of the black Asian tension. I guess. You know, you
see a movie like Minister Society, you think about stuff
like that. You know, you do have to. You know,
you walk into a store and he might get profile.
But when you black, I feel like that happens all
the time, right, But my thing is man, even if
you do feel that way, enemy of my enemy should
be my friend. Like, the real battle is us against
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white supremacy, exactly exactly, and that is that is the battle,
and it's gonna take all of us. It's it's not
gonna you know, it can't just be black people fighting
that battle. And I also can understand why some black
people are frustrated because for many generations, A couple of
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generations Asian people have not participated in politics like that.
You know, there's not that many of us that were
out there, but there you know, there always worth some, there,
always worth some in New York, there's some in Seattle.
There's someone Oakland. Oakland, I think is probably the best
example of Black and Asian people living side by side,
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coming together and you see how influenced, you know, both
communities are. And it's a beautiful thing when we do
the work together. And that's what I want to continue doing.
How was it in Hollywood getting a movie like Boogie made?
With all of that being said, how is that experience?
I know you've had not the most pleasant time with
Fresh off the Boat, So let's discuss Hollywood and what
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it's been like for you to bring these stories to life.
It's really hard because you know, I I feel like
I can say I was the first person in this
generation post of Oh my God, all American Girl. I
mean first was the first time, I believe, in twenty
twenty five years that an Asian family was on TV again,
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And I was basically presenting an entire like alien group
of people to Hollywood, and they really made us compromise
and conform. I understood what happened. But even after that,
to sell Boogie, they were like, whoa, whoa, whoa, this
is now you really want to be Asian? This is
a real Asian film. You know, Like, I don't know
(01:20:37):
people ready for this, but I mean when you are
a new character in Hollywood and you're representing a new
kind of culture, they just you know, it's very easy
for them to say no to you. I was lucky
enough that Focus Features believed in it, believed in my voice,
and that I would be able to get this across. Yeah.
You know, it's been a sweet too, right because you know,
(01:20:59):
I'm watching in the film and I'm thinking of the
year Pop Smoke had last year musically, and then to
come back twenty twenty one and he'd have been starring
in a film, Like what what what was your relationship
with Pop Smoking? How did you react to death? I mean,
this has been this has been a really tough two years,
you know, like just you know, when you guys were
(01:21:20):
talking about the rollout in the date, I was like,
that ain't even the one that I was straight. I
mean when we lost Pop that was like, man, that
was the hard one to deal with, you know, like
it was really hard to look at him every day
and the edit knowing he was gone, you know, because
I spent hours in there just watching him and listening
to him and looking at the outtakes, and I mean,
(01:21:42):
that's my brother, you know, like that that's that's my brother.
And you know, Charlotte, we had a wonderful day. What
you want set right, And I felt like I got
to really know you a lot better. I mean I
had Pop for like seven days and then we still
kept in touch after, you know, and and it was
just I don't know, I'm rambling right now, but it
was tough. I mean I remember I tuned in when
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when his mom was on y'all show, and it was
unbelievable to hear his mother talk about him, because that's
the Pop that I know, you know, not to the
extent of his mom. But one of the best moments
I had we were standing on the sideline one day
and Pop just turned to me. He was a big dog.
You know, I was a good kid, right say, of course,
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you still a good kid, Pop, you know, twenty years old,
he's still a kid, and he's like, you know, I
used to get good grades. I was like, oh, I
believe you got good grades. Of course you did. And
I was like, but you still you still a good kid?
And he said to me, I turned into a monster
and I and he said, you know, did you watch
that world Star video? So I seen the world Star video?
(01:22:48):
He said, you know you ever felt like that? I
was like, yeah, like that's why I wrote this movie.
And he's like, yeah, you know, I figured And he
said to me, you know, I was really a good
kid until that happened, and then boys picked on me
and I never wanted to be bullied again. And I
became a monster. Wow. You know we used that emotion
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in the film, you know, and Pop spoke to me
about it. But that broke my heart. Man, that was
it was really hard for me. How did you know?
How did you know Pop was the guy? Because this
was if you cast did this and gotta be like
twenty nineteen, right, Yeah, how did you know Pop? I'm
gonna go with pop smoke? Yeah? Well, you know in
New York, you just know, like the first time you
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hear a song and it goes it's that's it. You
know that that's all It's gonna be banging outside of
every car on Fulton Street this summer. It's just like
when when Schmurder came out, when Young and May came,
I don't remember when fifty and French came. It was
like that's it. It's his city now. And I remember
hearing welcome to the Party and I was like, oh,
(01:23:52):
who is this? And I didn't really know who he
was yet. I just was that welcome to the party
is crazy. And we had a situation where we had
to cast Monk and uh, we found out he could
play basketball, you know, and uh it was my homie
Despot who plays the assistant coach, that was like, yo,
you know Pop could play ball? Right. It was like
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we're because Steven had already been talking to my friend
Rath about like, yo, we gotta get Pop in this movie.
We get Popping in this movie. We were aware of
the music. But the minute we found out he was
like a good basketball player, bring him in. And then
Pop came to my crib. We played ball. He was
a bully and uh, how was it man? When we
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got a lot like we just we both water signs,
I'm pissy cancer. We just from day one we got
a wall. You know, we really saw each other and
tell them, tell them where they can watch Boogie Man. Well,
it's it's in theaters. It's in theaters all across the
country right now. But it's also on vod So please
support us, you know, we need this time. Like, how
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can you see it on on streaming services? People? On Amazon, uh, Fandango, iTunes,
wherever you buy movies. It's not on Netflix, it's not
on Hbo match you gotta buy it. But I guarantee
you it's worth it. Now. It's a really good film man,
and it's, like I said, it's a very unique Asian
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Chinese story. You know, I enjoyed it just because I
like seeing other people's coaches. Yeah, I guarantee you will
love it unless you're a white supremacist or or big
step take care of your king. The Breakfast Club, she's
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filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, well, Nisi Nash
and an exclusive clip from Red Table Talk because That's
coming back tomorrow, says that she had never been with
a woman before before she met her wife, that cobats.
Here's what she had to say, How was it for
(01:26:02):
your children? My daughters were like wait what. My youngest daughter,
she reminded me, She was like, wait a minute, mom,
are you have the same mom who was like, girl,
I'm strictly I was like, I was like yeah, no, yeah, yeah,
but no, and my son was like wow. So she
(01:26:27):
said she was also not suppressing her sexuality her whole life.
She said, I love who I love, and at one
point in my life I'm married twice. I love those people,
and today I love this person. Okay, all right now,
speaking of Red Table Talk coming out tomorrow and coming
back in that exclusive clip, Charlie Man, you have something
happening with Audible tomorrow. Oh I do. I have a
(01:26:49):
project dropping with Audible. It's called We Got Answers. Okay,
all the white people who listened to the Breakfast Club,
you've got questions you've always wanted to ask the black community,
but it been afraid too, because you don't want to
be looked at it racist or prejudice black people. You
tired of having to educate your wife friends about racism. Well,
this is the project for you. See, I assembled a
brain trust of black folks who I respect, and I
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learned from doctor doctor Claude Anderson Tamica Mallory, Ebony K Williams,
David Banner, Nori Muhammad, Reverend, doctor William Barba, Erica, Alexander
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Jamilit Davis, Nina Turner, Teslin Figuro,
doctor Alphie Noble, an attorney Corey Wanna Smith. And it'll
be out tomorrow on Audible. It's free if you have
an audio membership. Audible membership, I can't wait to hear that. Yes,
(01:27:33):
And you can go to audible dot com backslash see
the God Rights. And then there's this rumor that's been
going around. You know, Charlotmagne dest positive things, but then
sometimes he ignites issues. Justin the boy was on the
Breakfast Club and here's what happened. You ended Swedie and
Quabo's relationship. Do you feel bad about that? Justin? I
(01:27:54):
was just I showed up to work and I did
what they paid me to do. And you know, she
said what she said, but I think it's probably been
over before then. So what message did you send Sweedia
after she broke up with Quable? No, I didn't say nothing, man,
I didn't said nothing. I just feel like she probably
needs her space right now. From the world in general,
because I felt like they had like the perfect love
(01:28:14):
story on social media. You know what I'm saying. I didn't.
I'd never seen that coming, so you know, hopefully they
worked things out though. All right, Well, there's this rumor
that's been circulating today, and of course we don't know
that this is true. It could just be somebody said
something on Twitter and it was on hip hop over
a little where they're saying that Justin the Boy actually
got beat up in an Atlanta nightclub yesterday. So I'm
(01:28:38):
waiting to see Justin the Boy post something so we
know it's not true. First of all, I'm just happy
it's finally a rumor and rumor report. Okay, this is
actually a rumor. Okay, a lot of truth stuff going
on here. Yes, if that rumor is true, which I
hope it's not. That don't got nothing to do with me. Okay,
I don't have anything to do with that, but I
hope it's not true. Yeah, I hope it's not true
(01:28:58):
to Yeah, I don't want to like Justin Boy's a
good dude, and then me goes good because you know,
I went right to his page to see, Okay, what
did he post last and it was nine hours ago.
I'm a very forgiving person, So if I stopped talking
to you, you really went too far. The last thing
he posted, I said him a text I did. I
texted him last night to make sure he was good.
(01:29:19):
He didn't reply, but somebody allegedly gets beat up. He said, hey,
what's up? I said, you good? I'm handing some beings
floating around. That's all. I wouldn't answer you either. You're
trying to get some information for the morning shot. I'm true.
I talked to to just for no reason. That's the
first thing I'll be there. I hate when something happens
to me and somebody you good, No, maybe alone. I
(01:29:40):
think my thing with situations like that. You know, if
something like that did happen, you know I would I
would not want it to escalate. Correct, you know what
I'm saying. So I would, you know, reach out to
a young man like that and tell him, like, look, man,
if something like that did happen, leave it alone, you
know what I mean. No need to try to go
get get back or anything of that. You know what
I mean. Offset And the same thing I would tell
(01:30:01):
I would tell him brother, the same thing like you know,
I don't want to. I don't want to see us
out here beating up on each other and being violent
towards each other. No, he said, shout out to us that.
You know, he's trying to get that car for the
car show. Said already said, he got me. That's my guy.
I speak to up Okay, alright, said it is amazing.
Shout out to Upset. You can really dance, Offset. I
(01:30:24):
like your hair. You know you can dress us. Shout
to my brother want that car. Shot Shout to my
sister CARDI b get them calls the whole quality control.
(01:30:47):
See y'all working hard out there. Shout out the shout
out the P. You know P got some nice cars
and coach k yeah, both of them. He already said.
He already said that this morning. Okay, well that is
your room of report, hope. First of all, get your
hand off your chin. Shout the little unless you play
on doing some fingerprints, stop rubbing on again. Damn all right, yo,
(01:31:09):
shout to shout to everybody that got that ticket for
the car show. All the um we had a thousand
early bird tickets and they all sold out so amazing.
We're gonna open it back up because we want people
to come. We want you to bring your kids. We're
not doing this to make you a whole lot of money.
We want to make it so people can afford to
(01:31:29):
come out. So we're opening more to what you said.
You said, we're gonna be opening back up because you
want people to come. I'm with you, my gee, We're
gonna be opening up more tickets for Early Bird Special
so you guys can come and bring the family, bring
the kids. I'm gonna bring my kids and family. We're
gonna have a lot of fun. That's July three in Atlanta,
the Car Show. Your favorite celebrity cars will be there,
(01:31:51):
and I already got the celebrity car. So I'm sitting
here joking with with a lot of these people. But
because the early bird, the early bird get Andy, What
does the early bird get, I don't know. I don't
trust you. What does the get? The worm said it
was gay, so you know, get you man? So yes,
I appreciate you. Tickets on sale right now, get your
(01:32:11):
tickets out. Focus, Focus, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else
the People's Choices mixes up next, and I just want
to shout out to keV Hard. I want to shout
out to Rose. I want to shout out to Calid listening,
I know to do a car. This is all about
the people who have big because they is a snitch
(01:32:32):
shout the dirty man Abby wants to take everybody down
with him. I'm not man. I just want to say
all of their hair, except for Cali, look way more
natural than your shut up man. People choice mixes up. Next,
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We are to Breakfast Club is Women's History Month. When
we repping today, ye, well, today we are rapping for
a Nichelle Turner from Entertainment Tonight. She was working there
(01:33:15):
for seven years and she has been named recently as
the show's next co host. She is the first black
woman to anchor the program in its forty season long history.
She is actually taking the place of Nancy Odell, who
stepped away in twenty nineteen to spend more time with
her daughter, and now she is hosting the show alongside
Kevin Frasier. This is also, by the way, the first
(01:33:36):
time the show has had two black anchors at the
Helm as well. Here is Nichelle Turner talking at the
National Association of Black Journalists. It's Woman's History Month and
we're celebrating the most influential women in history. Check out
this phenomenal woman. Us black and brown folks have got
(01:33:57):
to realize that we are in this together. So I
love that they are here with us this year as well.
But it's just it's a good feeling. It's a really
good feeling. And I like seeing you know, people like you.
This does my heart a lot of good to see,
seriously to see. And I told you I'm the old
woman in the club. Now, I've been in this game
(01:34:17):
for twenty years. But to see kids like you really
working and loving the craft and loving this business still
because it is brutal and it's hard. But I got
into this business because I believe in the craft of
journalism and I love the creative process. And I love
seeing that there are still people in this day and
age that have that same passion and have that same
(01:34:39):
feeling and still believe in being the gatekeepers to society
and information. And so that just makes me happy. And
that was another phenomenal woman in history. All Right, congratulations
again to Michelle Turner, the entertainment Tonight co host who
is also the first black woman to anchor, and it's
(01:35:00):
forty season history. You are actually opening doors for a
lot of other people. As she said, she knows it's
bigger than just her. Congratulations well deserved. All right, Well,
when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
I just want to say thank you and shout out
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to everybody that will be joining me. Fourth July weekend
in Atlanta. July third is my car show, to Drive
your Dreams Car Show. We sold over a thousand tickets already.
Shout to Lincoln Tech and also one on five three
to be out in Atlanta and if you live anywhere close,
come spend it with me. Fourth to July weekend, Florida, Alabama,
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New Orleans, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia. Come on out.
We're gonna have an amazing time and bring the family.
It's a family fun day. I'm bringing my kids. It's
just you know, we're gonna have your favorite celebrity cars.
There's gonna be a video game competition, so if your
kids play video games, come on down. We're just gonna
have a lot of fun as a family. You know,
as a community, will have masks to be safe. And
(01:36:04):
I just want to see you guys. All right, There's
not too many things we can do, so hopefully you
come on out and hang with us. Shout out to
Chantel Callaway and Renee King y ryme Antics. It's a
dope game. He played it this morning. You can check
it out at Walmart at Target. She needs some help though,
and you know they made a huge order. But now
she has to fulfill that order. So now this is
(01:36:26):
when us as a community has to come together and
help her out. Man. This is this She's building the brand.
So your kids can build brands, and your your family
members could build brands, so and and and it's just
about sowing some some some some good energy, right, Like
you know, always tell people like you know, in order
to receive great, calmer or just good energy, you should
(01:36:48):
just always give that energy, y'all. So I don't care
if it's a dollar, five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars,
go to fun Black Founders dot Com, look for Ryan
Mantis by Chantel Callaway, callaway, and you know, donate, you
know what I mean, because she needs money to stay
on these shelves and Target and Walmart, because she gotta
pay for marketing and other things. Man, So you know
she's doing it from the ground up, on our own.
(01:37:10):
So if all of us do a little, none of
us got to do a lot, it's my man killer.
Mike says. That's right. And there's a bunch of other
businesses on there as well, Black businesses out there. So
I mean, if you got a little bit of bread,
you know, put a dollar head, twenty dollars head, ten
dollars head. It all adds up, and let's try to
get some of these black entrepreneurs to their goals. I
did Ryan Antics, I did Proud Puffs and Performance Street
(01:37:33):
where some of the ones I just you know, do
some money on all right, go to fund Black Founders
dot com. Correct, now you got a positive note? Yes, listen.
I found this positive note on this Instagram page called
f dim Folks, which I think it's hilarious, but they
tweeted out this morning. Never puts it on Instagram this morning.
Never let people make you feel guilty for the success
(01:37:55):
you've earned. Hashtag f dim folks Breakfast club. You know
I finish your adduct