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Time time, time to wake up. Tchack in Fancial League
and Charlott Mean the Doctor to practice club Bitches the
voice of the culture. People watch The Breckfas Club for
like news to really be tuned in. It's one of
my favorite shows to do, just because y'all always keep
you one, honey, y'all keep your Really, they might not
watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook,
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they're you know, they're listening to the Breakfast Brother gets
your ass. So it's cheers good boone in Usa yo
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hell is that? Turn that volume? Turn the volume down?
What the hell is going on over there? I don't
know how to work this thing. Hold on, we'll get out,
Bruce says, gracious Bruce. Come on, come on loud, hold on, yes,
it's loud. Turn my headphones down, stilling studio. I'm scared
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to say good morning, Charlemagne, good morning. Should I wish
there you go? Gez to the player to come on.
That's how you got to turn your mic down. I
don't know how to turn it down. That's too loud.
My goodness. Yes, I'll back up. Maybe if I'm back up,
let me see. Now what studio are you in? The
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saldes like my mama basement, bro Um, I might be
in a basement. I'm in the A forty three. I'm
in Charleston, South Carolina. That's that's all that needs to
be disclosed right now. Okay, I was here. I was
here since yesterday because we had Mayor Pete and Monks
Corner mad people to judge, and we had a conversation
about economic equality, uh, specifically how to empower the black
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community economically. And I had him at a black owned
establishment in Monk's Corner, a black owned restaurant and lounge
called Atlantis Seafood. So we had a great conversation yesterday.
It sounds like you had some great food too. Oh man,
I have some good food at this place called the
slaughter House Barbecue, Barbecue and Brew and Latton, South Carolina.
It's owned by a brother named Nigel. He also has
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a spot called Nigel Was Good Food too. Nigel was
Good Food too. It's a soul food restaurant. But he
got the barbecue spot right next to it. And yes,
I had some good food that absolutely made me feel
bad because I had pulled barbecue chicken, some smash massed potatoes,
barbecue meat loaf. Man, it was amazing. Yeah, all at him.
I definitely ate all of that. Give it a lie
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to you, all right, Well, and I out in La.
He and I and are out in LA for other Grammys.
Last night I did a party for Bob Marley. It
was his seventy fifth anniversary, so his son performed all
of his songs, and he brought out a bunch of guests.
He brought out coffee, he brought out Lama, he brought
out White Cliff Jean and Melissa Rich That's right, Yeah,
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brought out Melissa. It was a dope shore. I had
the DJ. So it was a great, great event. Shout
to Amazon, and shout to the Mauley family. I met.
I met so many Maullis yesterday. This person's kid, I
met Lauren's son, I met uh. It was so many kids.
Shout the roehand he was there. I had a great
time just vibing out. Man, I had a really really
good time. What was you doing? I went to this Grit.
Before the Graham and augur Old Grammy Week of Vanna
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was honoring women in this business. One of them was
publicity veteran veto Shore and songwriter Anisia Charles. She's now,
she's a seven time Grammy nominated writer and she's only
twenty two years old. Dope, yeah, so we I was
at that, and then I went to the Warner Music
party before the Grammy's Lizzo performed, Burned a Boy performed,
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and then I slept for like forty minutes. And now
we're here, Yes, absolutely welcome. Let's get a show. Now.
Am I good? Now? What my levels look like? Now?
My levels look like? In the studio it sounds gonnay
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo YOA. No,
you're not good? What the hell me to yell? Don't yell?
If you talk about you good, talk about scream? Why
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do not scream? When if you told me to scream?
I don't know. That's why. I guess you guys are
used to that. Yeah, you might be right. Your name too. No, no, please,
don't let's get the show. Cracking front page news. What
we're talking about well, we'll talk about deport du again.
She went on Good Morning America, as we told you before,
and she talked about what was going on with the Grammys.
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You know, she was the first female head of the
National Academy of Recording Arts. But now she's saying the
Grammy's ragged and also she has some sexual harassment claims.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Don't Move, and Dame Dash will be joining us this morning.
Dash Dust go Poppington. That's one last time Classic Breakfast Club.
But I had to get back in the Breakfast Club
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catalog and pick one that I know people really enjoyed.
That would be one of them. So that's why. Yeah,
he Dame went went up. He went off last time.
So we'll see what happens today. All right, don't move,
it's the Breakfast logomring annointing. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some
front page news. What we start. What we're talking about, Well,
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the Grammys are this weekend on Sunday, and there's a
lot of controversy behind the scenes. Now we've been talking
about Debra Duggan. She was the chief of the Recording
Academy and she is now on leave. She has filed
a forty six page complaint. She said the Grammys are
a rigg there's gender bias and harassment. And you know,
she was placed on administrative leave just last week. So
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she was on a couple of different shows. She was
on Good Morning America and she was also on CBS
this morning, and Gil King was asking her about the rigging.
And here's what she had to say. In that room,
not only are there trustees that have conflict of interest
on particular artists that are nominated, but more importantly, there
are even artists that are nominated that are in the room.
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It's mostly white male that are in those rooms that
make this decisions, and there's conflict of interest. So let's say,
if you represented that artist, you have a financial gain
if they, of course get nominated for Grammy. I keep
telling you whatever, wherever there is a system where it's
a bunch of old white men, it's always going to
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be some type of problems. It's always going to she said,
racial bias, jenda bias. She says she did want to
make changes from within and that was her whole purpose
in what she was doing. She said, I can make
a difference, I can fix this, I can work with
this team. But that did not end up happening. Now.
She also says that she was sexually harassed by music
lawyer Joel Kats. He's also the Academy's general counsel and
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a former board member. And here's what you had to
say when she was on Good Morning America under the
guise of a work dinner, I was propositioned by the
general counsel, a entertainment lawyer of enormous, enormous power in
the industry. Yes, yeah, He categorically denies those allegations, says,
you got the dinner completely wrong. Yes, well, um, starting
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with calling me babe, been saying how attractive I was,
pretty I was, you know, the evening went on to
trying to kiss me, and all the way through I
felt like I was being tested in how much would
I acquiesce? All right, now, The Academy did offer a
statement to Good Morning America. They said Miss Dugan was
placed on administrative leave only after offering to step down
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and demanding twenty two million dollars from the Academy, which
is a not for profit organization. So they're saying the
timing of all this is concerning to them. In other words,
she was trying to get money from them, and she
was placed on leave and that's when she brought up
all these allegations. According to the Academy, the Academy needs
to understand that the rest of us have eyes and
we have ears too, so we see the bias. You
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know what I mean? The Grammys suck. They are culturally clused,
Like we knew this when Mackelmore beat Kendrick, When when
a Dell album beat Beyonce Feliminade, Like we've seen this
twobout the years, over and over and over. So she's
not too far over what she's saying. I wouldn't go.
I don't know if it's a bias, but they're definitely
culturally clueless. All right, Well that front page news. Get
it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one
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on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent
hit us up right now. Maybe at a bad night,
maybe I haven't slept yet, or maybe you feel energized
and happy because it's Friday, whatever it may be. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five one. Get it
off your chest is to Breakfast Club. Good morning the
Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. You're trying
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to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blast,
we want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello.
Who's this? This is as page? What's going on? Guys?
What's up? What's up? That's for you? Yo? Yeah, what's
going on? Guys? Yo? But can I give a shout out?
Started YouTube? And my YouTube channel is a JMS family,
(08:48):
So we'll try to squad to my channel and show
some love because we do a bunch of things. I
have two girlfriends and both for our two girlfriends. The
YouTube channel they YouTube on page not a huge place
on Instagram is Underscore Underscore bb Dogs with a Z
at the end. Underscore Underscore. Yeah. And that wasn't a
(09:11):
shout out. That was called promo and marketing, sir. That's
exactly what. And I do some promo and marketing. I'm
just happy, congratulations sir. All right, Hello, who's this? What though?
This Thomas time is what I'm tough getting off your chest?
What I'm doing? Hey, man, I called y'all last year
because I was having some racial problems in Ohio from
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my uh, my neighbor on the fourth of July actually
through dog poop from her law while she's having a
party to my law because she did because she thought
my dog pooped to her law. Now in my subdivision,
in my we military, my wife military, and in my subdivision,
it's like a thousand dogs white people, so you know,
(09:54):
white people love a dog too. She just assume that, Okay,
just poop them my lawn. Some of the store it
over there. So I come out there and all these
people are security officer. I know him because I go
on base in my field. So I get up there.
I'm like, I walk out the house, and one dude
stopped me, like, can I help you my dog? Do
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you live here? Get out of my way. So I
go to the lady and she still got poop in
her hand in a little shubble, about to throw it.
I'm like, what are you doing? She's like, you know
what I'm doing. I'm like, I don't know what you're doing.
I can't fight you because you're a woman. And her
and they was having like a little slipping slide game.
So all in all, it was just like a big
harassment and that's your question. Why didn't you just have
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a conversation with her and say, my dog didn't poop
on your lawn? Oh? Oh brother, I did. I did.
But in the altercation it was like she just knew
it would so, like, you know, we had this big
aftercation and two weeks later she comes to lay Thomas.
I just want to say sorry, I was acting like
a be I'm like, no, I need that same energy
(11:00):
that you came with thrown poop on my lawn. I need.
He just thanked me a cake that I won't eat
because he's white and you probably don't know how to
why goodness, Well, I'm glad that cooler had eventually prepared prevailed. Man.
Oh man, Man, I wanted to fight her, man if
he was about it, but you know he you know,
they was all drunk. Man. But what I'm saying white
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people act right, man, it's the fine did the pack
on her line? Bro yee'all wanted to so bad. I
wanted to like poop in a bucket and we was
gonna have like a poop war. You know what I'm saying. Crazy,
I was bothered, man, But hey, man, y'all doing y'all thing. Man,
I love y'all many thank you for what y'all doing. Detroit.
Oh yeah, brother, get it off your chests eight hundred
(11:44):
five eight five one on five one. If you need
to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club
the morning the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're a man or a blast.
So people to have the same energy. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this
Jaman'm calling from Vegas? Man call and let y'all know them.
(12:06):
Will be at the real estate seminar. Okay, that's what
it is here. We having a real estate seminar in
Vegas February twenty thirds. So if you want to learn
about real estate, hopefully we'll get to see ye. We're
bringing our crew there so it'll be a financial people
there that can get you some loans, credit repair people, attorneys, agents,
and it will be breaking it down man. Now, Envy,
I've been to a lot of seminars before, okay, and
(12:27):
I was wondering, is there gonna be like any upsale?
I should be um, I should be prepared for anything
like that, man? Or is it really from start to flip?
You know? You know how you know how they do. Man,
you know they gotta charge you twenty thirty thousand dollars
more right, Yeah, that's what I heard. No, now we
don't do that. Now, there's no up charges. Everybody you
get to talk to is free. There's no extra, there's
no an additional twenty dollars, fifty dollars, hundred dollars, nothing.
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You come inside and they will be there from start
to flip. So there are no up charges, nothing like that.
That's cool. I've been listening to y'all since last year.
I bought my family a house. List here. You know
what I'm saying. We're about finance, and I'm trying to
get deep into this real estate day. Me and my
wife Pep bulky in on our real estate license. I
want to see the shout out to my mama, but
sending shout out to my wife and on the shout
out to my kids. There you go, all right, see
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you in Vegas? Brother? Hello? Who's this? Yo? This tea?
I'm calling from Florida. Man, See from Florida. Man, get
a little from chess bro Yo. I'm mad right now,
be yo. So I'm out hair driving truck or whatnot.
And you know, I come home and surprised my girl
and she's sleep and I go through a phone and
I see she was talking to some dude that she
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worked with. Man, so ILL might have to, like, I
might have to leave that whole situation alone. Man. Man.
So apparently they met up the other night. She went
over to the house and stuff like, I got cameras
around my house. She turned cameras off and left the house,
told me she was sleeping or whatnot. And Yo, the
thing is, yo, I'm like paying all the bills in
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the house. We got like two kids together. And next
week I'm supposed to be up for my contract or
I'm think I'm just gonna stay out on the road
a little bit long. I'm gonna stack my money and
do what I gotta do. Man, damn man, your black
queen is cheating on you, yo. Chris Brown said it
the best. Yo, Man, they ain't loyal. So you have
you said anything to her yet? It's hurt She definitely
(14:13):
black envy nah him black But no, Okay, what happened
was I went through the phone and I saw it.
So what I did was I went through the phone
and I took picture of screenshots of everything, and then
I put the phone back down on the bed and
then I lay next to her and touched her face
and she woke up and saw me, and she immediately
like snatched the phone and was like shot. And I
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was like, what happy this? She was like, what are
you doing here? I was like, happy to see you too?
What is she? Color? What racist? She sir? Yo, she's
Filipino and white, Filipino and white. Okay, I'm sorry, man,
I will have a better weekend. Black's black women. I
did driving right now saying they don't feel sorry for you.
I'm letting you know that, right yo. Yo, Man, I
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love them, I love them all, but they all crazy. Man.
I'm just gonna you know what I'm saying. I'm just
gonna do my thing. Inspect his money. I love money, money,
don't cheat on me high self love, bro, Just get
some lotion and self love. Man. Money will go to
whoever will take it, so I don't want to. I
like tal I like I like emotions. I like love
personally from a warm He's just going through it. He's
hurt right now. Yes, right here, there a little self
love of helping for a couple of days. Did you
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wait till you have to masturbate with one hundred dollar bill?
Who want a woman? A game? Get it off your chest?
Eight undreat five eight five one on five one. Now
we got rumors on the way. Yes, and Wendy Williams
says that she did not fart. Yeah, we need her.
In a second opinion, she says she doesn't fight. Yeah,
I present more rumors when we come back, and don't
forget dam dash next Auray, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
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the Breakfast Club. It's about. This is the rumor report
with Angela yee f the Breakfast Club. Well, Cardack Black's
been having some problems in his correctional facility that he's
in right now. He said in my Emmy was a
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living hell, and he says the correctional officers are the
reason for that. He's been speaking out about his alleged mistreatment.
He's been posting about it. He said he was dragged,
he was beaten, denied food and other privileges and all
of that. Well, it looks like he will be out
of jail on or around August fourteen, twenty twenty two.
They said he could get out a few days earlier.
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Because the fourteenth falls on a Sunday, so normally they'll
let you out if that release date falls on a weekend.
A little before that, he's also going to be transferred.
So he's currently being transferred to a federal prison in
Oklahoma City before he ends up in federal prison in Kentucky.
So that's where we're at right now. He's also hired
Benjamin Crump, and his mother was really devastated by everything
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that's been happening, and she said this, if my son died,
I'm gonna kill myself. Fool. Please please, I need a hub. Wow.
So Benjamin Crump has stepped up to the plate. Yeah
out here multitasking, Huh. He's fighting for people in Flint.
He's fighting for Kodak Black. And we really have to
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make correctional facilities real correction facilities. We really have to
correct people. You know, are we trying to make these
people reform citizens or we're trying to make them more savage?
Like we should allow them to learn a trade that
they can use when they come home they get a job.
Let them get an education that can help them get
a job when they come home. Like, let's really try
to reform people and correct them in these correctional facilities.
All right, Now, Little Wayne has announced he has a
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new album, Funeral. We've been talking about this album. It
was supposed to be out before the end of last year.
Now he put out a date. It says January thirty. First.
They put that on his Instagram page, so it looks
like that's happening really soon. Yeah, I'm excited to hear
that album. Yeah, Listen, I'm always checked for Little Wayne
music because Little Wayne is a whole legend. But I mean,
he's let me down over recent years, but I'm always
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check for him just because of his history, you know.
All Right, Well, let's move some more into Louisiana. Boosey
and NBA Young Boy. They have a joint album coming out,
so that should sound pretty good. The two of them together,
they both like to I mean, I could see that.
It sounds like a nice synergy between the two of them, right, Yeah,
I think it'd be a great album. I say. I
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love the fact that record labels don't have to press
up CDs or records anymore and you gotta wait a
month or the sixty ninety days. People could just do
an album and put it out. I love that. I
love that you mus I love the fact that artists
gonna give a damn about record label Boost Boy and
NBA Young Boy and ask no permission to do that,
Just do it. Well, I'm sure they had to get
permission if they putting it down on those platforms. Should
(18:28):
they gotta get clearance? Yeah, don't get that to it.
They gotta get the clarance. Now. Boosy did share a
song snipping in his Instagram stories while he was in
the car with Young Boy on a Wednesday night, and
that's when he said the album is coming soon. All right,
(18:59):
all right now. Wendy Williams has addressed what's happening with
this whole faring situation. If you recall everybody said that
she fired during the show and just act like nothing happened.
Sep Coup wasn't playing that. I mean you're lucky at
you only got battery. That right, You need to normalize
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this so you can hear Pep Coup wasn't playing that.
I mean you're lucky at you only got battery. Well,
Wendy Williams has felt the need to address this whole situation,
and she said that she's never farted on the show.
I don't lean over like this to release a fart.
I'm leaning over like this because it's comfortable. You know,
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if I sit like this all the time, you know,
it's heavy on my spine. I have never farted once
on this show. Anyway, it went viral and finally and
I was like, no, because I would have made a
big deal, Like, if I farted, I would have definitely
been on that because farts are always funny. By the
sound of that fart, I would have had to go
change my costume. All right, Well, there's a valid explanation
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for all of this. And she actually called in a
lifeline to explain what happened, like Bernie, I gotta do
fart Gate, And so we said, Wendy, I saw it.
It's so stupid. Clearly, you know there's somebody who superimposed
the sound Mike Trusty Stee, John Anderson, John, John, Are
you're around, Yeah, because John knows stuff. But Kate the
chemists doing Kate the chemists say, okay, John. So we
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were we were doing an experiment out here with a tank.
It's called air gas, and we didn't have the proper
host and there was just coming out and it was
sputtering like somebody who was farting. You foughted, girl, You foughted.
Let me tell you something. Farts aren't funny without context
when you was young, yes, But as an adult know
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people who fought in their clothes a disgusting, men who
fought around other men of flirting. Wendy farting on live
TV and blaming it on Bill not a science guy. Hilarious, hilarious. Yeah,
she I think you know it's okay. You farted? She did?
She let one go. Now, let's I'll be honest here
between the three of us, as anybody ever farted during
this show. It's been almost ten years. I don't. He yes,
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numerous times, I don't. I'm about to do it right now.
So Charmin, you're with Wendy. I don't my clothes. I
don't fart in my clothes. I've been telling y'all this
for years. You farted the clothes when you got when
you're driving, you gotta pass gas when you hop out.
Let me ask your question, how do you know I
fought in my clothes? You ever been in my ass?
Ask me that again. That's what you get, all right? Well,
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that is your rumor report I'm any there you go
with that? Damn a gender envy your ma me. We
got front page talking about well, i'll tell you what.
Doctors are begging y'all not to do anymore. And when
I say, y'all, what are they about to do? What's
wrong with y'all? But I'm not messed with y'all? I
(21:56):
mean men? Oh my goodness, front page news is next.
It's the Breakfast Club Morning. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angeline Charlomagne, the guy.
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.
What were starting? Doctors are asking for you men to
please stop masturbating with banana pills, all right now. There
(22:19):
apparently a lot of people do it, and one person
said it's the closest thing to oral sex. He's been
doing it for years and according to doctor Diana Gill,
she said you could develop a rash, you could get
sores on your penis, which could be painful. It might
lead to infection. They said, a person with their fruit
or a latex allergy could be more susceptible to a
reaction from banana skin. So please stop doing that, you guys.
(22:40):
All of you that are using these banana skins. I've
never heard of that. Yeah, sounds intriguing though, right, banana skins,
so they would be called chiqui to beatis right? Maybe
that's that's not what they're calling it. I don't think
the potassium. Maybe, well, it's just the skin, so it's
not the actual meat of the Who would try that?
Like they wrap the skin around and just start moving
like that feels good. I don't know who we try it,
(23:02):
but I know next time I'll make a protein shake
and I'm about to throw that time. I'm all right. Now,
Tender has come up with some more safety focus updates
for users. So if you're on Tender and you're concerned
about things, they've teamed up with the personal safety app
Noonlight that connects you to personal emergency services. They also
(23:24):
have photo verification now and they have an in app
safety center. So, for instance, photo verification ensures that every
match is who they say they are, so people can
self authenticate through a series of real time posted selfies
and then they compare them to existing profile photos using
artificial intelligence technology, so that's how you get verified. Then
(23:45):
you get a blue check mark so members can trust
that the person that you say you are is who
you really are. They're going to test that in select markets. Now.
They're also detecting whether or not an offensive message has
been sent. They have this thing called does this bother You?
And if you respond yes, then you will have the
option to report that person for their behavior, and then
(24:06):
that'll be also marked as well. You gotta be safe
out here if you're doing all this online dating, right, yeah,
because well you guys have never had the opportunity to
do that, I would assume. Nope. All right now, Harvey Weinstein,
his trial is continuing and now the women that are
speaking out, They have identified the women who are planning
(24:27):
to testify against him. There's several actresses, a production assistant,
and a script writer. They're all expected to be in court.
At least one hundred women have publicly accused him of
sexual abuse, but the vast majority are not taking part
in this trial. They're in New York state right now.
They're only going to hear six of these women. So
they want to make sure people know that he's not harmless,
(24:48):
that he's actually a very dangerous sexual predator. And we
have more information on who these women are. One of
them is Annabella Sioria from the Sopranos, If you guy,
I know who she is. She first publicly accused him
in twenty seventeen and a story in The New Yorker,
and she didn't tell police about the alleged attack, and
he continued to sexually harass her for years afterward, according
(25:11):
to her article that she did there. Well, I hope
Harvey has secured the rights to this trial because this
is gonna make a great documentary movie, scripted series one day.
Can you even do that? Right? I don't know. I
don't know that if he gets convicted that he can't
profit off of it right day gets can be I
don't think he could profit off of it, No, I
don't think so. Now, let you let you let a
(25:32):
company put it out, you know, send the money to
a Swiss bank account somewhere, you know. Yeah, I'm sure.
I'm sure that can happen. Now. All right, Well that
is your front page news, all right. Now, when we
come back, Dane Dash will be joining a man who
allegedly smacked Harvey Weinstein one time. Yeah, so we'll talk
to because that's just a rumor, we can't talk about it. Hey,
we'll talk to that. We'll talk to him when we
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come back, all right, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club,
Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee shaw.
I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Cumpani's back,
Dust Go Poppington, Dame Dash back in the building, going on,
what's up my brother? You're back in New York. Yeah,
I'm Black Warreless, Warrenless. How does that feel? You know?
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It feels good. I get to see my son again
and all that, and I got reasons to be here.
So you know, I'm in court the doofball Chris Brown lawyer.
You know, it was just like three frivolous cases against
me and I'm gonna trial for one of them. Are
like a copyrighting fringip bubble gum, and he's a goofball
in court. So I'm doing that. So after this, I
gotta go right the court. I'm on the Standarday. I
have no idea what Chris Brown is. I just know
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that you go so hard at him on Instagram. I
mean he was killing him in this week about his clothes. Yeah.
I mean, like I said, he's just lying. They're all
trying to rob me and you know then he's trying
to like compromise my name, trying to do the me
too thing. But what's scary is like people are actually
lying now, you know what I mean, Like straight, I'm
like a target all of a sudden, So I'd be
scared of everybody because they don't tell the truth. That's
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why it's a good thing. I always have cameras on.
What do you think The reason for that is? Why
are they talking to I'm the bank? Oh yes, I'm
the bank. It's scary right now. You know, a lot
of things that I've been speaking about have come to fruition.
So you know, the last time I was here, I
was telling you what it's gonna look like now, and
it does so number part, you know, the part about
me having a television network they're streaming, being your own boss,
being independent. You guys look healthy, all of those things.
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I think. You know, you know, I'm not gonna front.
I can't even get out. You know, we all look healthy.
So I think we've all evolved since these conversations. And
you know, because of that, a lot of people that
were saying I was crazy are now looking crazy. And
you know, they always have to overcompensate and have some
kind of cover up, and that's what happens. So you
try to make a good guy look bad. Has it
always been like that for you? Like as it always
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you've always been, I would see the future. Yeah, Well,
when you're always helping people and no one helps you. Yeah,
Like if you're the bank and if someone comes to
your bank and they don't have nothing, you got everything.
They only have something to gain. So what happens is
they might come to the bank and if they can't
get nothing out the bank, then they start pretending that
I did something I didn't so that they can't. But
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you know, that's that's part of the game, you know
what I mean. So you know I'm in court during
the day. You know, I'm a chairman of the board
during the day. You know, I handled my business. The
television network is popular. You know, I got the Comcast
deal made for that paperwork, I'm going to see Charter
in Connecticut and now I could get back to what
I really love. So during the night, I'm a rock star,
so I decided to do a rock album. So I'm
just having fun doing what I want during the during
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the night. But I just I love making music. Actually
that's what I've been loving lately. Now, the people that
that don't know about your platform, explain how your platform
work because you own it, people subscribe, and it's it's
not just music. You have content. Explain a little bit
about the platform. It's it's it's like Netflix, you know.
But the thing is, I don't outsource, so I own
all the camera, so I have original programming, so they're scripted.
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You know, Rocky has a cooking show. We got, you know,
we have our own anti board game where we run
around the world. Like I said, we know, I went
to Thailand with the China you know, all we taped
on that um on a rup. I got a new
television show that I just directed and started and called
and Rockies in it as well, called Dressed to Kill.
So it's it's it's we have the music, we have
the movies, we have everything. But basically what I'm doing
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is we have a point of view. We're capturing culture
and it's about us taking care of ourselves. Everything I've
been talking about, you know, it's about therapy. We got
therapy shows. We're doing politics. So you know, I'm now
using my platform to have real power to make change.
And I think it's important as a culture that we
have to understand the distractions. Right when we go to school,
they say, yo, they got teams for sports and they
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say you could either be a rapper, a DJ, or
you could play sports. And everybody invest in that. And
that's like little Not everybody gets that slot. But if
you don't get that slot, what else you got? What
else do you have to get out of that? So,
why they don't teach us how to be politicians, Why
they don't teach us how to pass laws? Why we
don't give the people of platforms, Like I talk a
lot to Congressman R. J. Carson and every day he's fighting,
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but no one knows who he is. He's Blackie's in
Congress and our subject in hip hop. Because that's the power.
We have to understand, Like we're the ninete sent needs
and ninety nine percent to do everything. So if the
ninety nine percent just stuck together, one can't do nothing.
We got power, So we need to start leveraging our
power to right way instead of talking about bubblegum, let's
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figure out how to pass laws, how to lobby. Why
they don't train us to be politicians? When we kids.
Why there's no teams for that because we don't make
it look cool, but all the other looks cool. There's
not in school, like you got to think about it.
This pisses me off about the curriculum in school. I've
been in to school. They didn't teach me nothing besides
math and and how to read that I need to
do to apply for to apply to my life today.
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They didn't teach me how to pay taxes. They didn't
teach me how to go full. They're teaching me about
pianalogeable and I don't need that. I'm not a scientist,
you know, and whoever wants to be could do that.
But they should be teaching us how to code. They're
teaching us another person's history. So any law that was
made when people had slaves should be changed. It's logical, right,
absolutely so. Most of the laws was made about one
hundred fifty years you know, between one hundred and fifty
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years ago. All those people made laws to control people,
not physically but men. And the patterns that were born
into reflect that. We're born into thinking we gotta get
up at a certain time, be happy to be giving
a job. We're trained to sit down for eight hours
a day when the sun is out from when we're kids. Yeah,
I agree with you. Like you know, I took my daughter,
my daughter's going to color that year, and that we
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would go on college to college, and she wants to
get in the real estate, and there's no curriculum that
teaches kids how to invest in real estate. So you've
been doing that. Your man was in my gallery, yeah, Caesar, yeah, yeah,
so and I agree with you with the curriculum. But
with your platform, are you purchasing shows as well as it?
Just particularly your condoc right now, right now. That's the
problem when you outsource, you know, that's where the schem comes.
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When you're paying people to do stuff. That's when they
make up jobs and stuff like that. So me, because
I'm putting up the bread, I know every potato chip
that gets eaten, and I get a lot more bang
for my buck. That's why people will be trying to
rob me. And I cut out the little man completely
so I can get a lot more for my money.
So I could get ten episodes for seventy racks, so
you could order it is on your phone, it's just
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like Netflix, and you could put it right next to
net and again we have over the air in Charlotte
channel like forty two point one. And I was just
doing that to showcase the fact that I could do
twenty four hours of television programmer. So not only is
the streamer service, there's DTV which is twenty four hours
so online you can go to DTV dot com. That's
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what it is, right, Yeah, DTV twenty four hours dot
com if you want to see it. But we're about
to be distributed, you know, Like I said, I'm going
to meet with all the distributors. It's a good time
to be black, have a point of view, and have
content and be wanting to evolve. What made you want
to get into it? Be in the front of the
music game, Like why you want to be an artist? Now,
I'm not. I am an artist. I don't want to
be an artist. My artist business. But I could do everything.
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But at the end of the day, I'm not trying
to be an artist for money. I'm doing it for love.
That's the only way to do it. Really. I do
the television that work from me. Like I said, I'm
the chairman of the board during the day. I'm a
rock star at night. Is it therapeutic for you in
a way. Hell yeah, in the world. Like you know,
Rockey and I were having to you know, we were pregnant.
We lost the baby the day seven and a half
months we wore that well, nobody even Oh yeah, And
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that day I made a record Core Warrior. You know,
I was able to feel my pain, see my pain
here in my pain, and I could, I could, I
could capture it. So the record I gave you was
lining them up, right. So that's what I do. I
look at my problems. I braced my face. If I
get hit, I get hit, but I'm hitting back. I
want the problems. I want to smoke because I know
that's the only way to evolve. You can't get better
without struggle. You can't be great without being uncomfortable. So
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I pushed myself to that and that comes with struggle,
It comes with fight. And when you fighting for love,
then everybody that fights for hate comes at you. So
I might with it because love is stronger than everything.
So lining those problems up so I could shut them down.
And the other one is like kind of smoothness window shopping.
And you know, I got a girl and I'm gonna lie.
I don't cheat on my girl. And when girls be
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stepping to me, I'd be like, yo, if I'm not
cheating all my girl. But if you could convince her,
you know, we'll do it together, you know what I'm saying.
But you know, girl, some girls just strack it, you
know what I mean. If if I get lucky that night,
I get lucky. I don't get lucky that often with it.
You know, you know you got a like her, so
you know, so girls will keep coming around. They'd be like, yeah,
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we just window shopping, you know what I mean. So
you know, someone came around and I was like, we'll
just make a record about it. So that's this record,
all right. We got more with Dame Dash when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Dame
Dass Charlomagne. Do you allow yourself time to grieve when
stuff like that happens, when you lose a child and
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then when you're well people, The thing is that happens
to everybody, right, everyone that's born knows they're gonna die.
It's just a matter of win. So we all go
through tragedies. It's just a matter of your life. So
some people really hate their life, so when they go
through tragedies, they're in the dark room because there's no
life to go back to. That's great to depress. God
has given me a great life to where I'm having
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so much fun that I can't be mad at the
tragedies that everyone goes through. I just have to be
happy at the fact that when they do happen. You know,
when we lost the baby, we went to Hawaii for
two weeks. A lot of people can't do that, and
Rocky was able to help other people, so we went
and did therapy. You look on my Instagram. We did
therapy publicly. So there's a lot of women that go
through that. And that's the reason. Another reason why I
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have such an appreciation for women, because making life is
not easy. You know, We've been struggling for a while.
We do an IVF and I got a lot of children,
but you know, the right one is the one that
I'm having the most difficulty with. But it's it's a
very common thing and women lose children a lot. Like
every girl woman I know is like that happened to
me at this point in time. My mother this that.
So sometimes you know, you don't have to look away
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from the tragedy to be ashamed of your embrace them.
And the only reason why things happened to me and
happened to me publicly so other people could become stronger
from it. If you get pain and don't learn from it,
then it's in vain. The only purpose of pain is
to define you. So another thing is I go through
a lot of stuff so people can know how to
act when you go through it. When the leader died,
I was oblitherator, but I was still outside every day
when my child when we just lost the baby, I
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was still They didn't even know. No one knew that.
I just I'm just talking about it a month later
because we didn't want nobody to feel sorry for us.
You think you would feel that way without therapy? Could
I go to therapy? Chiggle to therapy once a week?
Would you feel that way without therapy? I don't know.
See the reason why I'm not an unhappy person despite
what people think, it is because I don't internalize everything.
Therapy is about getting dark before you get light. Now
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with me, I get dark very quick. People know that,
and then I'll laugh as soon as I walk out
the room because I haven't held anything in. I mean,
I don't think people understand that the real trick in
life is because everyone's about self preservation. They think it's
about survival and we're born into having to struggle for
the day, having to always be scared and worry about yourself.
But really the test is how much you can love
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other people. That's the reason why I'm always all right,
because I'm always giving love. So that's the test is
loving others before you love yourself. That's what the boss does,
That's what the father does, and that's what people have
to understand. If you only worried about you, then you're
not living right. It's not about you. It's always about
we and the people that you love. The last time
you were here, we had a big conversation about ownership
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and being the boss. What are your thoughts about that now?
Do you still feel the same way with what you're saying.
The reason I say that, I said it's because a
lot of people will upset the way that you said it,
and some people agree with you. So I was what
your thoughts to on it now if if it they
have it was just one thing people were upset about.
It will just defend people misunderstood. First of all, I
was just you know what I mean, No, no, but
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it was it was what I'm saying. It was honest,
it was true. But what I'm saying is sometimes it
doesn't matter. That's a test, right, if you could listen
to somebody despite the way they say, It doesn't matter
about my tone. It matters what I say, it matters
what I do. So if someone isn't evolved enough to
look past their ego, because it's the ego that makes
people offended. So what I wasn't I wasn't saying don't
have a job. I was saying, don't have a job
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and not invest in something else. That's all I would saying.
I think it's silly the only care about somebody else's
equity and not your own. Yeah, investing yourself right. And
I said, as a result, I saw the whole world
change behind that, at least within all culture. I saw
an awareness and sometimes all the time to make a change,
we have to be disruptive. So I'm disruptivele on purpose.
If I say it in a way that everyone else
is saying that no one's gonna hear me. So that's
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the reason why I speak the way I do. You
know what I mean, we ain't arguing about I can't
come in and say, y'all ain't doing nothing. I'm coming
out so I see what you're doing. Y'all evolved, y'all
doing more things. So I feel like, yeah, I have
a partner that and I'm happy, you know, And whether
it bugged you or not, as long as there was action,
I don't care how you feel. I care what you do.
What about forgiveness for Dame Dash this, Dame Dash this,
it's necessarily forgive always. I know there's a lot of
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people that you didn't really felt that were culture voters
and that culture And did you ever speak to your
people like leor like Steve Stout? They had that conversation though,
he said, you know all those times you were yelling
at me about Jay Jay was setting up those meetings.
He just drew Jay under the bus quick. I saw
him with Kanye. He's like, Yo, you was yelling at me,
but he was doing all that. I knew it. And
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then I was telling him like, but I ain't get it.
But yeah, can you trust that though? I don't care
because when you run, I don't even care. Jay, you
probably say something. I don't care. Yea, I don't even care.
I just love that's what he said. I don't get,
you know, as long as he I don't really care.
Like honestly, I'm not mad at anybody because they hadn't
messed my life. I just like, again, if somebody does
something that I don't like, where I think it's foul
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or it's against my principles and my morals, I just
mess with him. Poof, you don't exist to me anymore.
You're in the review and that's what that's all it is.
And unless you've changed, then you know again, I forgive everyone,
I just don't forget. I just don't trust. I just
don't want to be around. I just don't want to
smell your breath. You know, period. I saw you old
Mike Tyson podcast say everybody has a scumbag level. What's
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what's Dave Dashes come back? I'm having too much fun
to be a scumbag. You know, scumback and comes with
in security that makes you think you can't get it.
It ain't nothing that I don't think I can get
That's why I try to get everything. So I don't
think there's a reason to jump out the window. As
long as my girl and my kids are proud of me,
that's all accounts. As long as I protect the people
that I love, it's all accounts. But I'm not gonna
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be taking people swinging on me too much longer. So
if you noticed I started throwing lawsuits, some people see
I have my head down. I've been working, I've been
lining my own business, and every time I do get
a platform, I try to help people. When everyone I
try to help tries to row. So it's like, yo,
I guess I'm about to smack a couple of people
around legally, So you're gonna notice it, You're gonna see it,
and you're gonna see a lot of people say about me.
I expect that. So every day I'd be like, who's
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gonna lie about me today? Who's gonna say something from
years ago that no camera was on and just make
it up just for a check that didn't go to
the police and none of that. Who's gonna do it.
I'm gonna make an example of So you know, it's
like when you come on somebody block and you want
to take it over. Sometimes this wall before this piece.
So I'm down for the wall legally, but don't cheat.
Give me a fair one. What about when they use women?
I see, Chris Brown. I think the saddest thing about
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that is because there are women that are being abused
and and I'm you know me, I'm all about investing women.
I would never violate. I do shoot my shot, but
no oneh's no. I don't think people know one time
you you pressed Harvey Weinstein for harassing a woman on
set or something like that, right or I am not
getting the story around stuff like that. You know it
was things like that, different reasons I pressed them. I
used to press them a lot. But you know, you
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know we were we were in the same circle, you
know what I mean. We owned the club together called
Social Lisia. But I've never seen him put up his bread.
And he used to be doing slip in the bathroom
like you doing man slick stuff in the bathroom, bathroom,
in the kitchen like I can't even eat in the kitchen.
But I don't want it what you did press him
about that? I used to press I don't know. I
think we can when somebody told that story you pressed
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him because he was harassing a woman or something, you
would like not here on this set or something like that.
Well that was another situation. Somebody got smacked in the
paid the full set. But that's what it was. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know if it was you saw he smacked
all you for doing that. I didn't nobody. It wasn't
like that. But somebody got smacked. But all I'm saying
is wild to accuse somebody of sexual assault that you
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that stood up to an actual predator. I mean, but
either way, it's like, why now I never had these
issues all of a sudden. The question is why does
Chris Brown himself have so many different lawsuits against me
in one year and all of them are forever. He's
not talking about Chris Byron the artist, Chris Brown the lawyer.
If you ever see somebody with a bad suit, he
looked like mister bookman or just like his clothes. That's
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what's the most offensive is he's no style, no taste.
You don't look like you eat right. I'm like, god, damn,
I gotta look at this. I got his voice. I'm
about to you know, I'm about to be understand right now,
this is the last day, but a bum try some stupidity.
He mumbling and fumbling. It's just a waste of time,
and it's for short bread. See, the thing is about
court because anybody can file a lawsuit. Anybody. You can
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file a lawsuit from an email, but you gotta go
through the whole motion. But I still gotta get online.
The energy is low when you're around low energy people.
So you know, even there was people that have been
with me that went to the trial, I was like, man,
this is too whack. I'm out of here. So when
whack people do whack business you around. Whack energy is
whack juice. Whack is contagious. Get whack away from me,
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all right. We got more with Dame Dash when we
come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Dame
Dash Charlomagne. Now, we've seen recently that you were suing
the people from Growing Up hip Hop, and that was
because you felt that they were encouraging your son to drink. Now,
(42:52):
I was, well, yeah, and what it was was I
had asked them not because they knew my son had
a problem with his triggers. So I said, don't have
certain individuals and scenes with my son because they are triggered.
And the next scene they got him in there and
he hasn't been the same sense. And I just feel
like these people aren't from our culture. So I look
at growing up Pip Pipe as Tara, Tara Long and
Mark and these are all people that aren't from my
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culture making money of people that that people's dysfunction of
our culture. So it would be easy if it was
somebody black doing it. But I just don't appreciate them
separating families, making money from it and then not supporting
them because they was holding some bread of mine because
of the uh, the warrants and the child support. But
they actually covered me paying the child support. They covered it.
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It's a storyline. And then I'm like, all right, I
gave him one point two million, I'm out, and they
saying we can't give your money because you didn't pay childs.
I'm like, yo, come on, man, I'm selling you. I'm
sick of this. So I just did it. It was
like a week. It just like it was always short
Bread too. It just the morals and the principles. Again,
I'm just sick of it. Have you ever said I'm
just gonna settle just I'm gonna settle with one of
these lawsuits just because it's a waste of time. If
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they were a waste of time, but they're not people
accusing me and trying to steal from me. Yeah, we
could settle, settle on being truthful and it's not trying
to rob me. You know, Brian White is an actor, right,
he understands art and all of it that comes with it.
This dude is trying to pretend he directed my movie. Understand,
you know from Stomp the Yard? You know how yellow
Brian White? That one. I can't believe that someone could
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as an artist, can go and make and do interviews
and say, yo, I directed this movie. No one, he didn't.
And you could ask Columbus short So people are just
being flagrant what I'm puposed to, dude, I'm not doing that.
I take one, but I'm hitting you hard. I'm gonna
least swing. If it don't land, it don't land, but
I gotta swing. Lee Daniels paid you back. You know what, happened. Bro.
You know I can't speak on it too me, but
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you finally got it. No, he didn't pay me back.
I mean just the way the situation is, he got
on the payment plan to pay me back. Oh that's
what we'll speaking. You know, I didn't. All I wanted
to do was have the it would be acknowledged. You
understand what I'm saying. But yeah, if he could gave
me that was what was funny was once they thought
he gave me too million, anybody was jumping on too. Man.
I'm like, man, come on, man. And I didn't even
make him pay no interest. But again, like I'm not
readypups to be cheating on. Well, it is one of
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this settled, you know. And I ain't got no problems
with I'm just one of my bread What would this
more mature evolved? Healed Dame Dash tell the Dame Dash
that was running around the big pimping video or the
hate poppy video. I would say, don't disrespect with me,
but do everything else. I wouldn't like to do things
I don't want my kids to do. I was young
and I was just insecure about certain things, and I
needed to get the video right because we weren't selling
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any records and that was our last resort of us.
Then I was going to start rapping. It's half of
the men that had that conversation. But I think we
need to, like, we need to talk about how coaches
shifted coach it was different back then. I'm glad it's
this sensitive right now because there's a lot of people
that are being regulated that should. But I hate when
people take advantage of that. And you can see the
quality of person that does it. Just look at their paths,
look at their history, look at them like people that
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have bad tastes have bad taste and everything. Just look
at the way they dressed. Look at that lawyer. We
had fable here and he talked about DJ Clue and
he said that Clue had a strange relationship with Rockefeller. Yeah,
I love hate what happened with Steve Stout trying to
get cute, right, this is onely that's the scumbag you
used to do. You know. I was. I was trying
to sign on the firm and he wouldn't snake me
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with that one. I was trying to sign everybody, and
I was just like, we should just stick together. That's
what I was trying to do. So it was my
idea to make a mixtape into an album. So I
was doing it and this, you know, I told Steve
Stout about it. He went behind my back and was
actually doing the deal. Like I had to run up
in that office and him and Clue we're at the
table sign it. I'm like, you already no better than that,
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you know, when sat down, and you know that was
the first time I really got in front of him
like that, right, So they had I guess, uh, the
Rocket showed me a picture of him with a wig
on and lipstick but while he was asked him while
he was sleep. This is how I met Steve Stout.
They used to be telling me because you know, Biggie's
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Crew was kind of funny, you know, to see that
season of about It. I don't care how you can
ask him. And I guess he fell asleep and they
put lipstick on him in the wigs and he took
a picture and I was like, nah, he ain't wrong me,
you know what I'm saying, because he didn't get up
and swinging, y'all. Yeah, that happened. So and then you know,
Clue is funny. You know, he likes to snap, and
I can snap better. And Rockefeller is tough love, and
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that's what it was, and I'm tough love. I'm very honest.
So you know I used to just tease. I mean,
he used to tease, you know, he used to cut
ass like we do. But I'm just always a little funnier.
I don't know, I don't know. It was a weird relationships.
You missed those those Rockefeller days. I'm a snapping and
big face scarries and and all that you did. Do
you miss any of that. I don't like being around
dudes too much. I like being around women. You know again,
(47:27):
I have fun, And yeah, those days were great, but
I just remember I was consumed with stupid arguing and
fighting over nothing. But I don't like exactly. But right
now is an evolved man. I don't think anybody at
forty nine wants to hang out all day with their
homeboys all day. And if you do, then that's a problem.
I want to be with my girl all day period,
Like I don't. I hate not being with my girl. Actually,
I'm always with my girl. You have to be a
(47:49):
slave for a woman. You can only be a king
if you're a slave for a quick to me. And
if you don't know how to take care of a
woman and a family, then you're not really a man
to take care of our family. So a lot of
cats sometimes they're gonna be their homies because they feel
a support, But you gotta beat them support. Because my
thing is if I see a lot of people around
and they're not doing the right thing, it's my responsibility
(48:11):
to teach them. So if I'm sitting in a room
full of dudes trying to teach them, and everyone that
gets taught, they like to watch me teach, but no
one wants to be directly taught. They get embarrassed. Their
ego makes them do emotional stuff and then at some
point we get to their hands and they don't want that.
So I'm telling you it's like it makes no sense
trying to help dudes because they're ego in their chest,
outs phone. They won't let you coach them, definitely, not
(48:33):
in front of people. And if you do help them
or give them anything, they resent you. They want everything
you got. But that's the pop without community and our coach.
Like I was watching the interview of the day and
so it was like, yo, do you ivy got beef.
And I'm like the fact that two men could have
a conversation and have an argument or a disagreement makes
people really feel like it's beef. Want to be right
because us having an argument or disagreement on air about
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something that we passionate believe, it does nothing. Debate. White
people call it a debate. People argue. Me and my
homeboys the best out. We argue every single time, but
we never fight. It would be a healthy debate, but
we're trained to do is celebrate us hurting each other.
So that's the reason why I'm not having If you noticed,
my beefs don't be with people of my culture so much.
(49:18):
I'm calling that Leo Cohen and you know other people
from the other It's not I'm not gonna fight, y'all.
That's what they want us to do. We're programming to
think that we're supposed to get accolades for killing each other.
But you ain't doing nothing to the nerves that's really
making it where your mother's not really feeling good. So
you know, someone could disrespect your mom as a boss
(49:38):
because she has to have one and say some slicks
and you're gonna come and say thank you or You're
gonna talk to many your kind of way, change your voice.
But when somebody says something slicks you on the block,
you want to you want to shoot someone that's your color,
someone that you should be like, Yo, let's work together.
I'm seeing a couple of beefs get squashed in hiprop
and I like that. Well, they've got to go to
court now, that's right. But we appreciate you for Jordan.
(50:00):
I'm gonna play the record. Yes, I'm glad. I was
hoping that in five years when I saw y'all getting y'all,
we wasn't gonna be a lot of shape and not
doing stuff. I was gonna be salty and better. But
y'all look crispy and fresh, and I'm proud of you,
and I'm thinking I like the stuff y'all have been doing.
And again, we did have a disagreement, but it made
us friends. And every time I called Charlotte many answers,
and you know, and I appreciate that. So you solid
(50:23):
I had this Dave Dash breakfast club, good morning. That problem.
You gotta have me a billion dollars, got notts his knowledge.
We're coming right through your chest. You gotta best morning.
Everybody's DJ MV and Angela Yeine charlotage the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. Let's get to the rule less.
Let's talk fifty SI. She's filling the team. This is
(50:49):
the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Now by now we all know that Tierra Mario's fifty
cent money right, thirty thousand dollars still well, yes, Jesus's plan. Well,
it looks like he's fouled new documents and he wants
to put another five thousand dollars on top of that.
(51:09):
I agree. Entry Yes, he accused her of refusing to
turn over her financial information, details of her VH one
paychecks and all of that. So he said he's been
attempting to locate her assets to seize that money, but
he believes that she's not being truthful about what's going
on financially. He said, he don't play when it comes
to his money. He wanted his money. None of us do.
(51:31):
None of us play when when it comes to all money.
I remember the stupidest advice somebody gave me was, as
long as somebody owes you your never monro Rightla. There's
a lot of people, Oh, but it's okay. It is okay.
Little Nazac has revealed that his mother is actually a
drug addict. Now. He did an interview and he spoke
(51:51):
to Variety, and he said, so much happened during my
rise to fame. He said, you know, drugs and murders
and my grandmother passing. She was the first person close
to me who died. It was devastating and it made
me a hypochondria. I got to wake up heart racing.
It was scary. He also started smoking weed very heavily
to cope with the death, but he felt more connected
to the universe. He said, I never really talked about
(52:11):
my mom. She's an addict, so we don't have the
closest relationship. Even trying to get her better, things didn't
quite work out, but they still love. The biggest surprise
at becoming globally famous, he said, on the outside, everybody
loves you, but on the inside everything feels the same.
So that was him sharing some information that we did
not know previously. All right, now, the baby says that
he had a conversation with Diddy and he's turning over
(52:34):
a new leaf. Listen to this. I'm just turning a
new leaf. And never let the narrative control the future.
And I always control the narrative, you know what I mean,
in hopes of your future being exactly what your future
is supposed to be, not what others may attempt to
make it out to me. So with that being saved, man,
I'm on some new and I get out this car
(52:54):
right now, and I'd probably say, hey, look, bro, you
know I deserved it, you know what I mean? You
have a blessed to night. Yeah, So you know, did
he put him in that choke hold and had that
help sit down conversation with him sometimes you need that, Yeah,
And smart people learn from their own mistakes. Wise people
learn from the mistakes of Uzzes. Did he has already
made a lot of those mistakes, you know, And like
(53:15):
Jay said, you know, hold it that to you do
Hopefully you don't have to go through that. They all
went through that phase. Did He was busting people upside
the head with bottles and slapping people, and I'm sure
it cost him a lot of money. Fat Joe's come
on the Breakfast Club and told us a million stories
about how people would just run up on him and
want to fight because they know it would be a payday. So, yeah,
you gotta be smarter. I don't know if I believe.
I don't know if I believe that if somebody slapped
(53:35):
him he would just let that go. Yeah, I don't
think it. Let that guy. I don't know if I
believe that sounds good. Well, listen, what is Kane Kong's job?
Come on, Kane, when you got that big six foot
twelve three and eighty five pounds, Well, Kane is all
the time. He's not there twenty four to seven when
(53:55):
obviously when he put the guy in the chair, Kane
wasn't there. I think Kane was the right His brother
was there. Well, let's listen. Put it like this, there's
no shortage of people that will put hands on you
if you slapped the baby. All right, don't take themselves
with over four dudes is not gonna put hands on
you if you slapped the baby. Okay, all right, Well
I Managela Yee and that is your room report. All right,
thank you, miss Yee. And I gotta shout out to
(54:15):
two people. One is fifty cent. Fifty cent is getting
the star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next week.
So congratulations to fifty cents. Fifty cent man, Curtis chatter,
I got fifty man. I wanted to go out there
for that, but I can't. But congratulations to fifty. And
also what no, I was thinking about fifty like it
was it yesterday. I don't know why I was randomly thinking.
I was like, fifty is really a guy in hip
(54:37):
hop who doesn't need music anymore? He does, he has
transitioned totally out of us needing to hear a record
from him, which is a good face producing even an alcohol. Yeah,
he's doing great. You know all that TV? When is
the final episode of Power coming on? Two more? Two
more episodes, two more episodes. Okay, an happy birthday to
my homie Redge. I went to college with him. He
(54:58):
does real estate. Now today it's his birthday. So the
birthday Reade Donkey today. We're giving that donkey too, Charlot Bane. Uh,
Donkey is going to a cereal pooper, all right, just
just a cereal pooper, just a cereal pooper. Just stick
with me on this. Okay, four after the hour, we'll
talk about it, all right, we'll get to that next
Keep a lot this to breakfast club, good morning. Don't
(55:20):
be a dunky because right now you are some It's
time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever
feel I need to be a donkey man with the heat.
Did she get any name? Please tell me I had
become Donkey of the day. Donke here today for Friday,
(55:41):
January twenty fourth, goes to a Massachusetts woman named Andrea Grocer. Now,
ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to discuss
something we all should do on the regular. Okay, a
lot of us do do it on the regular. As
a broad rule, people say you should do this thing
anywhere from three times a day to three times a week.
That is what is considered normal. If you are like me,
(56:03):
then you have a regular pattern, a regular routine, and
that regular pattern is eight thirty am and around four
thirty pm, depending on what I've eaten. But if you
haven't figured it out, what am I talking about? Defication? Yes,
drop on a clues bonmb for defication. It's a beautiful
feeling releasing a sewer snake right, backing the big brown
(56:24):
motor home out of the garage and then giving King
Kong his fingers back. Dodo. That's what we're discussing this morning.
Don't screw your face up listening to me talk about
those things. Okay, all of y'all do it. Studies show
that at least forty five million people in America have
to lay down some brown right now. All right, it's
my study, but it's a study. Nonetheless, you know why
you have to lay down some brown right now? Because
(56:46):
coffee is a laxative. All right, Coffee makes you poop.
Research shows that caffeine makes the colon sixty percent more
active than water. So you're acting disgusted because I'm talking
about taking the browns to the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, you
gotta go unload a batch of cigars right now. Okay, now.
According to the New York Post, Andrea Grosser as a
cereal poopil who was arrested for allegedly turning a store
(57:10):
park parking lot into her own personal party. She is
fifty one years old and has been dubbed the parking
lot pooper. Would you like to hear more, Well, let's
go to WYCN NBC ten for the report. Police Henry
Canner installed these surveillance cameras outside his Natick outdoor store
to catch shoplifters, but he ended up catching this woman
(57:30):
defecating in his parking lot, and not just once or twice.
He says it happened at least nine times over three months.
He brushed it off as a prank, but it kept happening,
so he called Natick police. You see a woman get
out squad for about twenty seconds, get up, and then
drive off. An officer pulled over Andrea Grocer around the
corner just moments later. That's when investigators say she apologized
(57:55):
and told the officer that she takes the laxative Marlax
and suffers from irritable owl syndrome. And police say she
actually works at a house around the corner as a nanny,
but investigators say she never did really explain why she
didn't just wait until she got to that house to
use the restroom. First of all, it's so much wrong
with this story. I think it's hilarious that she's an
(58:15):
actual nanny because growing up, you know, in South Carolina
Monks Corner, South Carolina, we used to always call Dudu nanny.
Oh you gotta nanny, you know that's what they say. So,
uh yeah, I think that's hilarious. Now, if you have
revote TV all, we arena revote today now Oh yeah, man,
I wish we was gonna revote. Well, everybody, please go
(58:35):
google Andrea Grocer and look at her mug shot. Google
a mug shot right now, everybody. I'm gonna give you
all a second. Okay, dude, that's two seconds, all right,
just google her mug shot, Andrea Grocer. All right. What's
crazy about her mug shot is she looks like her
bows are irritated in the mug shot. Alright. Growing up,
we would often say that about people. Oh he looked
(58:56):
like he got a nanny. He looked like he got
a sugar honey iced tea. But Andrea Grocer really looks
like she's in pain. I know the pain she feels.
It's the pain of being in jail and having the poop. Okay, now,
I know Andrea likes the poop in public places. But
you don't want to have to poop and no holding
sell it, no jail, Okay, you have to be a
different kind of human being the poop and a holding
(59:16):
cell at the jail. Now, I'm traumatized by these kind
of experiences, and it's exactly why I don't leave a
building if I have to pump a clump of dump
out my rump. Okay, see, I've been pulled over and
taking the jail for driving in the suspension. I've been
handcuffed for tickets that I didn't pay. So don't ever think,
especially when you black, that you can just run out
of the house real quick. When it's time to limp
in your spine. Okay, when it's time to lift in
(59:38):
your spine, then lift in your spine, goddamn it, because
if not, you will be in jail with a mug
shot looking like Andrea Grossing. I have nothing else to
say about this situation. I don't find it disgusting. It's
just that when nature calls, you have to answer it,
but you have to be very cognizant of where you
answer it at. Please give Andrea Grosser to sweet sound
(01:00:00):
the hammeletones. Oh no you are do gee, Oh the day, gee,
oh the day. All right. I know some of y'all
looking at on Dreg Grocer's picture right now saying to yourself,
(01:00:21):
she really looks like she hasked the poop. Mmmmmm all right,
well thank you for that. Donkey of the day. Now,
Chinese do Year, Yes, tomorrow is Chinese New Year. So
I just wanted to shout out everybody celebrating Chinese New Year.
So today's New Year's Eve. Ye, it's the year. It's
the year of the rat. Yeah, the rats. Yes. So
there's a lot of things for tomorrow. If you want
(01:00:42):
to have a prosperous year, you're not supposed to do
They said, don't do laundry. Okay. If you can't avoid
crying children, you're supposed to avoid that tomorrow. Okay. Uh yeah.
And don't use scissors. Don't use scissors, don't do laundry.
The children thing. I can't. I can't get around that one.
But all right, well, you're not going home. If I
was six nine, I would lean into that he coming
home this year too, like around the summertime. I would
(01:01:03):
literally lean into the whole year in the rat thing,
like you gain a whole new fan base. My goodness.
All right, well, thank you're getting for that donkey. Today,
when we come back, we're gonna kick it with Angela
Dan Roy Henry. That's the parents of DJ Henry, Elyssa Finley,
that's the sister of both of them. Jane Michelle Kenny,
the mother of Antoine Rose Junior. Now, all of those
(01:01:26):
three individuals were killed by the hands of police. Yeah,
we're talk the conversation and we're gonna talk to them
when we come back, So don't move. All right, it's
the Breakfast Local morning that morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still speaking with Angela, Dan Roy Henry, parents of
(01:01:46):
DJ Henry, Elissa Finley, sister of both of them, Jeane
and Michelle Kinny, the mother of Antoine Rose Junior. All
of them were killed at the hands of police. All right, Now,
let's talk about the Responsibility Program and what you guys
are linked up with Rock Nation in the NFL. How
does that program help other people? Well, what we hope
(01:02:07):
is through the through the telling of our of our
son and brothers life story through these PSAs that again
we're raising some awareness and we get the right people
engaged around the table to have constructive conversation about this
so we can actually start making some real change. I mean,
the NFL has a big has big resource. Rock Nation
has good reach, um and I think now people are
starting to hear these back to back to back, the
(01:02:29):
Anquan Bolden's story, his cousin story. They're starting to see
that these things are happening all over the country. It's
not just it's not just in their isolated community. They
can't just put this in a little, small compartment. These
kids weren't doing anything wrong. These aren't bad people, and
they're gonna have to wake up. And we hope that
by putting this in their face and in a really
constructive way, it'll make some people start to think about,
(01:02:50):
you know, Craig cognitive dissonance, like, wait a minute, something
may something that may actually be wrong here. That's what
I'll often wonder for me. I'm not sure we can
go back to the forgiveness question. I can't get there
because they didn't show any remorse right he or his
family have ever said I'm sorry, And we all know
(01:03:12):
in a quarter law, saying i'm sorry it doesn't mean
you're guiltilty. So I've never gotten that. My family has
always been the one to be cond and courteous even
during their trial. So do they care? I'm not really sure,
But am I willing to do everything in my power,
along with Rock Nation in the NFL, to let them
at least hear my story? Absolutely? And I don't know
(01:03:34):
how we know if they care. Yeah, I don't know
how we know, right, So we have to be in
their face. We have to keep presenting these as real issues,
real people, real stories. You know, we've sacrificed a lot.
It's not just about white people. It's about all people.
Because we sometimes prejudge police, right, and we say things like, well,
these police are all bad. Well, in the case of
our son, this this guy tried to save our son.
(01:03:54):
So it isn't that It isn't that simplistic in either direction.
We have to keep having the conversation about it. They say,
you know the art of the NFL partnership, but they
say communication is to keep message. So so what exactly
are we trying to communicate. If one guy does something
bad and it takes the life of a good kid,
then that person should be held accountable. I don't care
if they're wearing a badge or not, because if you
(01:04:15):
take the badge off, everybody says that's murder. When you
put the badge on, people start struggling with it, right
because there's not an effective way for police officers to
be held accountable. They can't really apologize because if they apologize,
they get convicted. Their PBAs their police benevolent associations won't
let them apologize even if they want to say sorry,
they can't say sorry. And whether they look like us
(01:04:36):
or they don't look like us, we got to change
that so that there's an effective way to hold people
accountable irrespective of whether they were in a badge or not.
Which you want to get back to the point where
you said, you do you think white people care? So
I have half of a family. Half of my family
is white, and I can tell you that they have
gone to battle for us in the moments when we couldn't.
(01:04:56):
They were out there making sure that our son's name
was forgotten, and they have gone ahead of us to
try to make a trail. So I know at least
the family really right. Yeah, when a situation like that happens,
you know, in case the ante on the cops were acquitted, like,
did you expect that? Like, did you even think that
you was gonna get justice? This is the first time
I'm ever gonna admit this in public, So it's a
(01:05:19):
little uncomfortable, but truth not at all, not at all.
The public did My family was praying. I never thought
he would be convicted. I never once was ever, ever
convinced at all, in the slightest that he was convicted.
He would be convicted. As a matter of fact, he
(01:05:39):
walked out the courtroom before I did. Wow. So that
that makes the healing process even more a little bit harder.
And a lot of families reached out to you guys
as well, since all that this is happening. You've shared
your stories. Yes, yes, yes, we're just praying that no
one else has to call us. Oh, that's definitely gonna happen.
Oh that's the sad part about it. But it's a
(01:06:01):
club that we just we don't need any more members.
What I tell kids now is be excellent. Be excellent,
because it may be your life, your legacy. That is
what people use to define you. That may be the
very thing that fights against the false narrative about you.
And when they look back at all of these guys,
(01:06:22):
you see that they were excellent. These guys had promise excellent.
But the media gonna still try to villainize them regard
we're going to try to villainize it. But they leave,
they leave a trail of excellence in their wake, and
it's harder to do that when you leave a trail
of excellence, and that will refute one of the things
that we had always talked about, because our son's favorite
scripture was no weapon formed against you will prosper, and
(01:06:42):
you will refute every tongue that is against you. And
so every time there was a lie or a false
story put out there, his life and his legacy and
the people that knew him was always able to refute
that and say, no, that's not true. Let me tell
you why. And I knew him, and his teachers and
his coaches and the bus driver and you know, anyone
(01:07:03):
that came in contact with him knew him and knew
his character, so they were able to speak to that.
So be great, because you want someone else to be
able to come against us alongside you and say no,
no, no no, I know him, I know what he's about.
And don't believe that it was the same about them,
because the media tried, but it was everyone rallied for him.
(01:07:27):
It was Harding University. He went to a Christian university,
and the people from Searcy, Arkansas, which is like all
white town in Arkansas, they all stood up for him.
So and they knew him because of his character. Well,
then any truth to the fact that he had a
relationship with the police officer, now no truth to that,
(01:07:50):
and they had never even met each other. You never met,
didn't know each other, never cross flaves. Ever. I'm glad
that you're here, and I'm glad that dance here because,
like you said, you always see the mothers on the
front line, you know, but you don't realize this was.
You know, these people have sisters, and they have fathers
and aunts and uncles and you know, the fathers, fathers
like you know. And I'm just that's why, I'm just
glad that they see that a father cares about his
(01:08:12):
son in that way. Absolutely absolutely. In many ways, I'm
a reflection of him, and I bear that burden not lightly.
You know, I have to be a reflection of him.
I have to try to be a reflection, a projection
of his promise. And so people see what they've what
they've now snuffed out, what this guy Aaron has snuffed
out because of his own carelessness. Well, thank you guys
(01:08:34):
again for joining me. How can they reach out? I
know you got a foundation. Yes, we do have the
both of m J Foundation, and it's the both m
J Foundation dot org um. We started this foundation to
basically continue the work that both of them started on
his own to just continue his legacy. And we have
the DJ Dreamfund dot org and we two started this
(01:08:57):
after following DJ's um example. And what we do is
we provide funding for children in Massachusetts so that they
can continue to play sports, attend summer camp, all the
things that he loved. And right now I'm in discussions
with Rock Nations to actually get funding for and begin
the Antwine Rose the Second Foundation, because it's my intention
(01:09:20):
to purchaseability right where Antwine was skilled wow and turn
it into a community center that's powerful nation doing the
work want the worst. We're so grateful that they have
not forgotten our children and our brother, that they remember
their names and wanted to do something so impactful um
(01:09:42):
with the NFL. So we're honored that they chose us
to be a part of it. Yeah all right, well
it's the Breakfast Club. Thank you guys for joining up,
Thank you, thank you for having us the Breakfast Club. Listen, guys,
the rum of reports, Angel Angel Report with the Breakfast Club. Yes,
(01:10:07):
another celebrity endorsement for Bernie Sanders. Now it looks like
Joe Rogan as endorsed Bernie Sanders for the Democratic primaries.
Some liberals are very upset about Bernie Sanders appearing to
accept that endorsement also, and they're highlighting some things that
Joe Rogan has said and done in the past and
feel like, I guess Bernie Sanders should not accept that. Yeah,
(01:10:27):
I see them all while, and on Twitter this morning,
Joe Rogan was like the number two trending topic. But
here's the thing. Joe Rogan is one of the most
popular broadcasters on the planet. Like his podcast is massive.
He has tens of millions of listeners, supports, fans, whatever
you want to call of them, and none of them
care about what those people are mad about. So you're
wasting your time on social media trying to paint the
negative narrative about Joe because the people who listen to
(01:10:47):
him already know about him and the things you find
defensive they don't, So you're not going to assassinate his
character like what they're hoping that. But I think they're
more looking that's what they want. They said, dare Bernie Sanders,
please reject the endorsement of this man. It is beneath
all of us. It is not okay to be celebrity
celebrating an endorsement from him. Well, the people who support
Joe and may vote for Bernie because of Joe, they
(01:11:09):
if they decide not to because Bernie denounced him. I
don't think they're gonna do that. That's what they're hoping for,
But I don't think they're gonna do that. So Bernie
just needs to stay in this ground period. Why can't
people understand that it's so many different things for different people,
Like you got millions of people who like Joe Rogan,
millions of people who don't. Why would we listen to
the millions of people who don't. Why? Yeah, I guess
they just feel like, why are you accepting that? Not
(01:11:30):
saying that Joe Rogan's not who he is? I don't know.
All right, now, let's talk about Uncle Murder on the
Breakfast Club, and as you know, he's had a back
and forth with Little Reasons due to his twenty nineteen
To wrap up, here's what happened on the Breakfast Club
where we discuss those lyrics. Talk crazy, I'm gonna tattle
him or something, you know, a little rees, do a
little shot at you. He got Why yeah, I know why?
(01:11:56):
Happy he's Okay, no, then he got shot in the neck.
That's good because you don't gotta heard rap no more.
We don't want to hit my fever. You know what
I mean, Well, I'm saying is I didn't want to
hear his don't act like y'all here checking for little
Reefs like we was waiting Like then when a Little
rees new project coming out, Well, Little Reese posted un
goof ass all on Breakfast Club with my d in
(01:12:18):
his mouth. Gee soon my voice come back. You're gonna
get a reply, goofy And that was his response to
what Uncle Murder had to say. Somehow, I don't feel
like Uncle Murder cares at all. I don't think so,
but I don't know. All right, Tyra Banks, she gave
a very passionate speech and that was all about the
dark side of fashion, and she basically said, don't get
(01:12:39):
me started on the nineties and every single day I
will continue to fight your oppression that makes people feel
like crap about themselves. So the video was called The
Uprising Begins and it's about her experience as a supermodel
and she's promoting her new business venture at model Land
that's a place where everyone can live in the Ultimate
Modeling Fantasy. Here's what Tyra Banks had to say. Oh
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you changed, Yeah, you changed because you had to because
if you didn't, no one would watch your ass. It's
too late because today I am wise enough to know
that my beauty is not defined. But you beauty is
all shapes and sizes, all colors and genders, young and old,
tall and short than EFC. Real beauty lives in the
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land of and Yeah, we've heard a lot of stories
about how crazy it is in this modeling and fashion world.
So I'm sure nobody knows more about that than Tyra
Banks herself. Yeah, she's got a little experience. And since
we were talking about fifty cent earlier and when is
the Power finale coming on? Michael Rainey Jr. He's gotten
over three hundred death threats before the finale came on,
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So I guess because Fifty's been leaking all these possible
potential endings on Who Killed Ghosts. People are upset with
his character on the show, but it's just a character
and people are taking it very seriously. Yeah, but when
you do a good job at playing the role that
he does of Tarik, it really does make you hate
him in real life, Like, I just hate Terik's face. Like,
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I don't even like the Saint Patrick's period. I want
all the Saint Patrick's to die that way, even Tasha. Nope,
you like Natari the person exactly, Tasha the character nor
the person. Yes, it's like a Mari's cool. I don't
know Michael in real life, but yes, I hate the
Saint Patrick's. Can't stand him. Okay, right, I'm telling it.
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That's the only show on TV and probably one of
the only times in life I will root for a
white person over a bunch of black people because I
root for Tommy. Rest of him can go. So you're
okay with Tommy, but you have a problem. I'm confused
because Tommy the only one that's solid. The rest of
him is stealing and ratting and lying is just sim
was lying. You guys know it's that real. Tommy's a liar.
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He don't killed his boy girl. Guys. Yeah, but Tommy
stays solid to his people. Though ghosts will rat on anybody,
Tasha or rat on anybody. Tariqu will set it on
parents Up there, there's the disgusting family. I don't know
if Tommy's that great either. I mean, I'm just saying
some of the things that he's done has been and
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he was on drugs for a while. Is everything was
off all of that. That's why you got away that
in white privilege. But you know, all right, well whatever
we love solid right, all right, well that is your
rumor report. Goodness, gracious guys, all right, all right now,
revolts not up today. But I did wrap you up.
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It's time to go. Yeah, another story, No, alright, revolts
not here. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next,
get your request in right now. Eight hundred five five
one o five one. You know, we throw it back
on the Friday. Since we're in the West coast, let's
play some West Coast music. Start off with some snoop.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Year, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
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I hope you guys have a great weekend. I'm still
in La Angela. Is here as well for Grammy's I'm
leaving tomorrow. I'm being Orlando. I gotta do a celebrity
basketball game. Shout to boom Cup, shout to uh Floyd
me whether he'll be playing in that game, and then
after that, I'll be at the beach Him in Orlando.
This is uh, this is the first time I've been
back in the beach Him in like a year. You
know how much I'd love to beat him. So you're
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gonna have fun, KOI is gonna be in there turning up.
I'm gonna tell you right now, what up, Koya, what up?
De Strong? We're gonna have fun out in the Lando.
So everybody out in the Lando to beat him. Mister
spot to be of course this Pro Bowl weekend, So
we're gonna be there, and I'm kind of man. I
was supposed to be there too. Really, he's gonna do
the basketball game. Run. Yeah, I was supposed to be
there for the beach Him and for that, but I
gotta stay in La. Some important things happening this weekend, Okay,
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And what about your sha What you doing for the weekend?
I will be on I will be at my daughter's
cheer leading competition all weekend. That's what I'll be doing
all weekend. My daughter is a cheerleader. She has a
competition this weekend. So that's so that's what I'll be doing.
I'll be all right. So basically I'll be sleeping. You
know what I meant her to go on. You know what.
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They compete for a little bit, and then you get
like an eight hour rest, and then they compete again,
and then you gotta wait for the awards and all
that other stuff. You know, I'm gonna be in there sleep. Okay,
that's all. I'm gonna be totally honest. So you know,
my wife will wake me up when this time I
heard or perform. Other than that, I'll be I'll be
napping all weekend. There you go, all right? When we
come back positive note don't move is to Benvy Angela
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Yee Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club now
shout out to Dame Dash for joining us this morning. Yes,
Dame Dash, you know what, man, I feel proud. And
the reason I feel proud is because I didn't ask
Dame Dash not one question about jay Z, not one
question about Kanye West. When you watch all these Dame
Dash interviews, they literally ask him the same things over
and over. It's like they want to see him flip
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out and get that type of reaction. But Dame was
a guy who's got over He's got a wealth of
knowledge and a lot of other stories to tell. Yeah,
we didn't ask him about that. We didn't ask him
about Alia, we didn't ask him about our Kelly, we
didn't ask him about Biggs, we didn't ask him about
Jay Rockefeller, none of that. We talked about other things. Yep.
So shout the Dame Dash for joining us. Also shout
to Angela and Dan Roy Henry are the parents of
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DJ Henry. Alyssa Finley, that's the sister of Botham Gene
and Michelle Kinney, the mother of Antoine Rose Junior. Uh,
they were all killed by the hands of police. And
we spoke to him this morning. Yeah, yes, yes, so
tough conversation to have. Absolutely absolutely did. But you got
a salute Rock Nation in all that efforts to help
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those families. And you know, we got to help those
families fight because that could be any of us at
any given time. You know, I love the hashtag Everybody's
Child because it's everyone is Everybody's child. Yeah, Everybody's child
because that could be any of us at any given time.
That could be all kids at any given time. So
oh yeah brother or other family member, your brother, sister, nephew,
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family member. Yeah, don't wait until something personally happens to
you before you decide you want to get involved. You know,
absolutely all right. And I had no idea that you
and Charlemagne knew each other for so long. NB. Yeah,
I posted a picture. This was a friend of mine.
His name is Reggie. Like I said earlier, it's his birthday.
It kind of resembles Charlemagne a little bit, and anybody
in the post's life. And little Sean. Yeah, he looks
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like Little Sean a little. So everybody keep saying envy
has a type. That's just my friends. It's no tight,
that's my friends. So you're saying you ain't got no type.
Oh my goodness, clank you again it tape, buddy, Shut up.
Leave us with a positive note. Man, every day I
am attracting an abundance of wealth, prosperity, opportunities, and happiness
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into my life. I am also receptive to good ideas
and thoughts. That's what I want you to keep repeating
to yourself all weekend and for the rest of your life,
and watch what happens.