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cholo mene the guy piece to the planet is Tuesday. Yes,
it's Tuesday. What's happening? What's going on? Back for another day?
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Man that is right, happy to be here. We'll up
from my left eye burning on what that means? You know,
remember when we got laces back in the day, lace surgery. Yep,
I got lasix on one eye. I got to go
back on my left eye, and it's just like at
certain points it just hurts a little bit, hurts, is
a little blurry when I wake up in the morning.
Sometimes I gotta go back. It's just like stiffness of
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the more than once. Yeah. Yeah, because it's like, you know,
they make it twenty twenty and then as you know,
years go buy your your eyes and your your vision
deteriorates a little more, so you gotta get back to
twenty twenty. Yeah. So I mean I got it done
like fifteen years ago. I remember when you got it down.
I think we worked as serious and I was like,
why is and be walking around with these dark glasses on. Yeah,
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because after you get the surgery, you have to wear
glasses for a second. It's very scary because if you
think about it, they cut a layer of your your
eyeball off, they open it up, they clean it, they
laser it, and then they put it back. So you
go from being able to see to everything black for
a second while they do the surgery. Surgery only takes
like maybe five minutes. Basically they for lay your eyeball. Yeah,
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let's take a nice little very scary, but I was
horrible with contacts, so I never took the contacts out.
I would fall to sleep with the contact. So that
was the best thing for me, and it was one
of the best decisions I did because I hated the
contact and I hated glasses. Well we hear damn it
another day. Who's joining us today? My name is de
Nice Nice DJ Nice, a man that helped get us
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through this pandemic, kept kept kept our mental health intact,
our spiritual contact, yeah, our emotional health intact. He really
really helped us get us through last year, there was
an MVP of the pandemic entertainment wise, it was definitely
D Nice. Yes, from during that quarantine. He's always been
a real cool, great amazing person. Yeah. It's a good brother,
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well deserved, very good brother. Good brother. We vacation, we
ended up. We've been a vacation and together for like
the past five years. Maybe its been him for a
long time, long long time, from artists to photographer to
DJ to everything. So good. Shout to the brother d Knights.
He's gonna be joining us this morning. All right, now,
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let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're
talking about, Well, there are some new mass guidance regulations
from the CDC. We'll also talk about the family of
Andrew Brown, the forty two year old man for the
two year old black man who was killed by North
Carolina sheriff's deputies outside of his home last week. All right,
we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping
locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
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DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to
Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. I
just want to tell you the Knick's winning streak. I
didn't want to talk about it because they were doing
so good. Sound out of jinks. But it's it's over.
It's O nine. They lost to the Phoenix is an
amazing team. Phoenix is like on second and third in
the West, and Nick played hard. Gonna be very very good, absolutely,
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very very very good. Now. But yes, I didn't want
to say anything because I was like, they're doing it,
let me just shut up. So well, yeah, congratulations and
shout out to the Nicks. All right, what were talking
about you? Well, Joe Biden's expected to announce today that
the CDC has updated their mask guidance, and so three
people familiar with the expected announcement said they'll announced new
CDC guidance on whether vaccinated people need to wear a
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mask outdoors and also what is going to happen moving
forward even if you are not vaccinated. Many I listen
to them people and keep wearing their mask. If we
live in a country where you can be vaccinated and
still catch colvid, common sense tells me to still wear
my mask. Correct. All right, now, let's talk about what
is happening with the Andrew Brown and his family. They're
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speaking out now after only being shown twenty seconds of
body camera video that shows their loved one, Andrew Brown
being executed. So the family members and by the way,
Andrew Brown Junior is a father of seven, and their
attorneys said that officials only offered them that twenty second
clip of one of the police bodycam videos. There was
about eight officers there at least, So if you guys
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are not familiar with this case, that happened, by the way, yesterday,
they also had to declare a state of emergency starting
yesterday morning, even before they released that twenty second video
footage and showed it to the family. So it seems
like pretty soon they are going to release that video
and audio footage. But he was at his own home
and they were trying to serve him warrants, and they
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pulled up to his car while he was in the
driveway and they opened fire on him as he attempted
to drive away from his HOMI. His hands were on
the steering wheel. According to this footage, which we haven't seen,
but the family has seen. So they released very few
details of the shooting from the sheriff's department, But all
we know is what we know from the family's attorney.
And here she is Chantel Cherry Lasseter speaking on that
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bodycam footage. Andrew Brown was in his driveway. The chaff
truck blocked him in his driveway so he could not
exit his driveway. Andrew had his hands on his steering wheel.
They run up to his vehicles shooting. He's still stood there,
sat there in his vehicle with his hands on the
steering wheel. Why being shot at now? Keep in mind,
this is twenty seconds. I have three pages of notes,
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but twenty seconds. He finally decides to try to get
away and he backs out, not going towards the officers
at all. At no time in the twenty seconds that
we saw where he was threatening the officers in any
kind of way, he was trying to evade being shot.
Is there anything a black person can do that doesn't
end in a death sentence when they have an encounter
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with the police. Why does everything have to end in
tradal for us? Why that's so crazy? All right? In addition, yeah,
and according to attorneys for Brown's family, they said he
was shot in the back of the head and they
planned to commission an independent autopsy as well. Here is
the family attorney speaking more about that bodycam footage and
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what happened after Brown pulled away. He backs out, goes
around them, and they're still shooting at him while he's
driving off. He drives off, the car runs into a
tree and there are still running behind him. Let me
get this right. With these guns that were its master
are two twenty threes and glop seventeen hand does a
Numerous assault rifles were the scene. We saw one video
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twenty seconds from one body camp. It was at least
eight officers fare. Now this is where when we go
back to where police officers should be found liable for
what they do, right, because if this officers are found guilty,
who pays If there's a problem, who pays for this?
These officers should be found liable if they do the
shootings and they found guilty. Absolutely positivity. I thought Baccari
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Seller hasn't been Crump with a family attorneys. That's what
I saw speaking yesterday. Yeah, I think they are. Yeah,
I think they have more than one attorney. Yeah, yeah,
it's a it's a team of people. She's an attorney
as well, okay, and she's the one that was allowed
to view the footage. They wouldn't allow people that are
not from North Carolina. If you're not if you haven't
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passed the bar, there's another thing, you're not. Just release
the footage, Like, what's the problem of releasing the footage?
They released every other footage. Well, they're they're supposed to,
but they were Usually they allowed the family to see
it first so that they have time to process it
before they release the footage. And by the way, there
was a delay in allowing the family to see the
footage because they said they needed to blur out some
of the faces that were on there. So they were
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waiting to see that footage. We don't know what they
took out of it, but yes, they only if you're
not a member of the North Carolina Bar Association, then
they said you could not come in. So most of
their attorneys could not watch the video with them, but
Elizabeth City attorney Chantel Cherry Lasseter was allowed to watch
the footage with Brown's relatives. Yeah, I saw Buccari said
yesterday on CNN that, um, I don't know who from
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the department told him. We will not be eff and bully.
That's who it was. We will not be bullied. The
county attorney, Michael Cox. He demanded to Buccari. Sellers was
demanding to see the footage. And that's when it goes
back to what I was saying, if you're not barred
in North Carolina, you couldn't They wouldn't allow you in.
And so he is saying that they needed to see it,
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and that's when conspirated him and told them, I'm not
going to be eff and bullying. I've never heard that
actual audio. Okay, while we are out here, I need
you to get on the phone. I want you to
call every Republican senator, Democratic senator and make sure that
they're passing policy so that we don't have to be
here like this. I'm standing with Gwyen Car behind me.
I never thought i'd be doing that. The mother of
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Eric Gardner is here. Only in black communities do we
have mothers of people who lost their children. Do the
con violence. No other community has a club like that.
We're going to destroy this system and we're gonna reimagine
what it should be so we don't have no more
death like this. And the first step that the sheriff
and simply do one thing. Show us the video dropping
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a clues Boux for book card because he, you know,
expressing something that it's the only thing that's going to
change anything. And that's policy. Like you know, they got
to change loss because right now it's just legally justified
for them to kill us and get away with it,
simple as that. So laws have to change legislation. That's
the chance. That's it, right, all right, Well that is
your front page news. Get it off your chests eight
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hundred five eight five one on five one. If you
need to vent, call us up right now. It's the
breakfast club comoning the breakfast club. This is your time
to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast.
So we better have the same dry We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this?
(10:26):
It's all right, what's up bro? Getting off your chests?
All right? What I have to say is it's more
or less like I have a question like my thing
is like, honestly, for all people, what are we gonna do?
We keep asking a question about like we're like we're
begging with people to help us. They're not gonna help us.
We're begging our le me to help us. So I'm
trying to figure out the question that all black people.
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It's like, we're starting to look ridiculous to me. What
are we gonna do? These people when they get upset,
they still on capital, building from buildings. They commit murder
when they don't get their way. Imagine that we were
killing it kids. Yeah, I'm seeing like I mean, it's like,
as black people, we have to stop. It's like I
swear and maybe you want to say, I'm starting to
hate our own people because we're like magic kids. Why
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are we scared to spending ourselves? We're not wrong? Like,
so why are we We're gonna keep going through this
because this is a racist touch. We have a racist
government who are out to destroy us and we're not
like them. They want to get rid of us. But
are we gonna be like we were sitting back and
letting them kill us. I feel like if a gonfert bid,
if a cop is gonna take me out hour to
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go out frightening, Let me go out with a chair,
don't just kill me with my hands up in the air.
And that's what they do to us, so we knew it.
What are we gonna do? Let's stop asking them. Joe
Biden don't care about us, Kamala Harris don't care about us.
They weren't about immigrants, they were about the agents. Right now,
they're gonna build like like this guy back to Youmar says,
they gotta build passes. That's fast for them and they're
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not getting killed. It is getting a start. Kids, we're
getting killed and we can't get nothing pass for us.
So let's stop asking them. What are they gonna do?
What are we gonna do to meet them? Stop? And
if it's not an as for out there never's gonna stop. Yeah,
I'm focused on trying to get policy paths, man, I'm
focused on trying to get the laws pass. You know,
when you got laws like police officers can use fatal
force whenever they feel threatened or whenever they feel like
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you're a threatened to somebody else, just based off what
they feel. That's that's gonna that's gonna always be be
be an issue, and they can always legally, you know,
justify murdering us. Get it off your chest eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
to vent hit us up now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what
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power one on five ones. This is your time to
get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's
this brother? Get off your chest? I'm pretty much first
of all, what up? Uh Angela Gi Solomita God Peace King?
(13:03):
What I just wouldn't want to say. I think people
need to focusing on democratic Uh why the George uh
Floyd K Bill will not be passed? Because no man
increase that's right? Are holding up everything that's right. And
they think and they think they're gonna have sixty of Republicans.
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I mean, well, they gotta sixty books in the Senate,
but they don't have ten Republicans that's going to sign
up for the passing of the floor for act. I'm
over the John Louis bill, that's right. They got a
couple of that waits to be passed. But you've got
us that you might suppose. Now, So if the democrash
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do listen to all something, they're gonna lose, that's right,
and they're gonna lose, and they're gonna lose the election
of twenty four. That's what I'm and right back to
Trump era all over you. I won't people to really
do it at home on Joe Mansion, Christie Cinema. That's
right hot focused in on them because they're not. Yo,
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We're going back into Trump raw fast, and so that's
pretty much want to. That's why. That's why you know,
Bacari and Baccari sellers and Angela Ry, you know, all
weekend on their various platforms. Even at the Seeing in
Fresh conference yesterday they were giving out Joe Manchin and
um Christie's Christie's numbers because those are two Democrats that
are literally blocking everything from the John Lewis Voting Rights
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Act to the George Floyd Policing Act. You need to
know who is keeping you from being liberated in this country,
you know, you need to know who's keeping you from
you know, achieving progress. Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey, what's up?
Get you up? Chess By good morning Christ calling from Alwalker, Wisconsin.
Good morning, Uh French family. Uh. So this one I
want to give a sus shout up to my wife
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love Badger. Uh. She is celebrating her location around the
sun to say wow. So definitely want you just in
my love and let her know I love her mental issues.
I'm our biggest pans um and I'm our biggest because
podcast closed podcasts to schuggled a girl from Natalie And
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so what I want to do is, as the Burkas
Club world, if they would join me in providing my
wife a gift for her fidget birthday understandment and what
that gift is, but that on their podcast is closed
to podcasts. They created a No More Mean Girl plays
and so what does the players basically minderstand that everybody
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has an appearance of being girl experience, whether it's to
be cleaving in or the giving macause it's played ultimately
if it holds people who account their own acts, and
so we all recognize that our words, our behavior for
others do have power, and so goals had after they
take this plays um that their work, their behavior towards
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others will not just have power, but will be an empower. Um,
so I would really ask that they go to the
sovocal media site, I mean the web page and take
the play. So that's that, that's what you want for
her birthday. You want us to go take the pledge,
take play. Okay, Um, we're all better exposed to podcast
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dot com and there was the podcasting. You can find
them on all social media platforms. That podcast is. You
can find that podcast on all places where podcast live.
Because I'm happy for you being your wife's biggest chiley
to drop on a clues bump, being his wife's number
one promote. I'm not mad at it at all. Brother.
How much you get five percent? Ten percent? Oh no, man,
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it's nothing like that. I just want to I'm just
me you. She wins, I win, I mean, and this
is this is all good. I can say. No, the
worst words and behavior have power, and so we all
have to hold ourselves account accountaboy at some point. And
this is just a matter of you know, bringing people
to allow them an opportunity self to play a tone,
to be a blue board and walk down. Yes, sir,
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we will do that, brother, get it off your chests.
Eight five one oh five one. We got rumors on
the way. Well, yes, and let's talk about the Oscars
their all time high amount of viewership with sixty million
people in nineteen ninety eight. How many people watch Sunday
Night will tell you. Also, Chadwick Boseman's family will tell
you what they had to say as far as the
response to people saying that he was snubbed at the Oscars.
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All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report
with Angela years But how did Sunday Nights Oscars do?
It did less than ten million viewers. It's an all
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time and low of nine point eight five million viewers.
That's down almost sixty percent from the twenty four million
who watched last year, and that was the lowest ever.
So I go front. I didn't even know what was on. Yeah,
but I think that they got to stop acting like
you know, the television is the only place where people
watch these award shows. I don't know. I just wonder
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when I hear about these low award show ratings, I
mean ten million people. Are they factoring in everything? Because
I know it was screaming live on YouTube as well.
Do they factor in social media impressions. I think all
that has to count in twenty twenty one because people
just aren't watching on their TVs. Well, the high was
sixty million in nineteen ninety eight, so being less than
ten million, that's a pretty deep fall. Nineteen ninety eight
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there was no social media, there was no YouTube. In
nineteen ninety eight. There wasn't no other way to watch
the Oscars except for television. I just wonder what the
numbers are when they factor in everything, social media impressions,
YouTube views, all of that good stuff I just wanted.
Last year it was twenty four millions. So that's still
a pretty deep drop. People from just last year. When
all of that stuff exists, people are turning away more
and more from television. That's it. Remember, I don't even know.
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It was like I didn't see people talking about Usually
people are excited about it, and I didn't see that
excitement this year myself. All right now, Chadwick Boseman, a
lot of people were upset they thought he was snubbed
at the Oscars, but his brother says the family is
not upset. His brother, Derek Boseman told TIMS he doesn't
view Chadwick not winning an Oscar for Best Actor as
a snub because every nominated actor was excellent and deserving
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of the award. He said, the family is not upset
or agitated whatsoever, and they said that they do wish
Hopkins and Sir Anthony Hopkins and his family all the
best because, as Derek said, I'm sure Anthony would if
chadwe So for everybody that's upset that Chadwick Boseman, as
they feel got snubbed, that's how the family is failing.
And Chadwick Bolman is Chadwick Boseman. You know, God bless
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my South Carolina Bredren. He does not need the OSCARS validation.
He's Chadwick Boseman, all right. A member of the Hollywood
Foreign Press Association. In the meantime, was on Twitter apologizing
yesterday and explaining to people who thought that she mistook
Daniel Kaluya with another black actor, trying to say that
they thought she thought he was Leslie Odam Junior. People
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felt like that because of the question that she asked him.
Listen to this. What it meant for you to be
directed by Regina, What this means for you at this
time with the world in the state pettit's in say
that question again, please. I was wondering what it meant
for you to win with the world in the state
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that it's in at the moment. Now. That was South
African journalist Margaret Gardner, and people were saying, okay, did
she get him confused with Leslieodam Junior because Regina King
directed Best One Night in Miami, And so she went
to Twitter to say that she actually did not make
a mistake. This got even more confusing. She kind of
should have left it alone, she said, Daniel Kluya, I
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did not mistake you for Leslieodam Junior. I'm sorry if
it seemed that way. I had wanted to ask about
Regina King not being nominated as a director for One
Night in Miami and your win for Judas and the
Black Messiah for the community at this time, there was
a sound issue, so I dropped the part about Regina
King and restated my question, what does it mean for
the community at this time? When I listened to the audio,
I do understand, but there was no confusion. This is
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my last tweet on my mistake. I apologize to Daniel
Kaluya for my words. I apologize to anyone else who
was offended by them. Yeah, that cleanup was more confusing
than what she initially said. She should have just said,
I didn't know. I didn't get him confused with another actor.
I just thought Regina King directed udic in the black side.
That's what she should have said. All right, just be
like oop. I made a mistake real quick, and my
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mind was confusing. I restated the question properly, that's all.
But she tried to. She clearly said, Regina King, look Regina,
all right? Oh can y'all hear me? Yes? I felt
like it went out for a second. Sorry about that.
All right? Now, Oprah is going to be on with
Doctor Oz and there's a teaser. This episode is going
to actually air on Thursday. And she was talking about
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the guilty verdict for Derek Chavin and how emotional it
was for her. Here's the teaser. They were the murder
verdict you mentioned that brought tears to your rags. Is
that part of what you're talking about, that if afect
you differently than maybe other people might have been affected
because of the life experience, a childhood experience you bring
to that event. Well, I think it not only affected me,
but I think all people of color, particularly black people,
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were affected in a different way. I will tell you,
doctor Oz. I mean even now just talking about it,
thinking about it makes me emotional now. She also said
she had flashbacks of Emmett Till and all the names
that we've heard protesters speak for, and she told doctor
us she had a dream about Emma Till the night
before the verdict where we were all on a bus
together and the bus blew up. She said, I Will
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I awakened that morning like what does that mean? And
does this mean the whole child is going to blow up?
She said, I went to bed after the verdict thinking
about Emma t Hill and the fact that he never
received justice, and this moment was a sacrifice for all
of the people who didn't receive justice. Yeah, but she
has a new book that she's talking about. By the way,
what happened to you conversations on chauma, resilience and healing. Yeah,
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I mean that guilty verdict was great, but nothing has
changed and nothing will change until laws and legislation change
in this kind. Not to mention there's so many police
officers across the country who are upset by that verdict,
and then we have nothing to protect us from them.
There's no policies in place to protect us from those individuals,
so nothing laws and legislations change Jessica Albat's company Honest,
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And I know, I'm sure you guys are all familiar
with Honest. It's products that for kids that doesn't have
anything toxic in it. Right right now, they're saying that
they're aiming for a valuation of over one point five
billion dollars and it's IPO, which is going to be
happening soon. So for you guys that are watching the
stock market and thinking about things that you might want
to invest in, there's a lot of places that you
(23:40):
can actually invest. I was looking at what's happening with
that company, and have y'all used Honest for your kids
or anything? Yes? Or the papers, the products well, the
boxers ill used the box drink, oh, I know, Honest.
The products like the diapers and wipes and stuff like, Yeah,
my wife has a closet full of that. And you
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know that's Jessica Alba's company. So they're about to do
an ipl So if you use products like that, we
always talk about investing. You know a lot of people
like to invest in products that they actually use and
believe in dopef You told us that not off the
area and let us go, you know, invest, and didn't
tell everybody else you still can it actually helps when
more people invest. Okay, all right now, Kanye sneakers, Since
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we're talking about money. A pair of prototype Nike's worn
by Kanye during his performances of Hey Mama and Stronger
at the Grammars in two thousand and eight has sold
for one point eight million dollars. Why in a private sale?
Why that's the highest publicly recorded price for US sneaker
sale and the first pair of sneakers to get over
one million dollars? Why? Why would you spend money bottles
(24:44):
on almost two million dollars on a PAS sneakers the
same reason why people are spending all those money on NFTs.
I guess never one point eight million dollars for US
parents sneakers that you probably can't wear because they probably old,
they would fall apart. So you just gotta look at him.
What's the point of them? Seriously? Why people buy those things? Seriously?
First one prototypes, the one of one of a kind,
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people going to be worth something. Maybe you look at
at his art about the first you know, Mac, Maybe
it's for the DNA. Maybe it's some of Kanye's what's
DNA is still an issue? It's art. I guess it
is art. It's something new, it's a it's a moment
in history. Congratulations. I wonder if that's going to appreciate
in value. I don't think I think so. It's first
sneaker ever that he designs. Yeah, I think so, especially
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with the success of Yeasy. Yeah. Absolutely, it's a Nike. Yes,
it's the Nikes. It's the only one. It's a prototype. Yeah,
I think it will one. I got I got two
kan that he did with Adidas, the first one still
in the box? Are they worth two million dollars? Too?
That look like paper paper mache project? The big great
ones with them this would be the only ones, A
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prototype of one of one, and they're the Nikes. A
couple of grand people didn't get a chance. There's worth
a couple of grand worth one point a million. It's
a big difference the ones that he bought any worth
one point a million. He just paid that maybe. All right,
well that is your rumor report. All right, we got
front page news. Next, what are we talking about? Yes,
the FDA is talking about banning menthol cigarettes this week.
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the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Let's getting some
front page news where we're starting you. Well, the FDA
is talking about banning menthol cigarettes this week, and so
it wouldn't be out of stores completely right away, but
it would kick off the rulemaking process to do so
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that could take several years. But they said that could
actually have a significant positive impact on the health of
Black Americans. Did you know the vast majority of black
people who smoke eighty five use menthol cigarettes. And so
when you inhale that menthol does a cooling sensation in
your throat which reduces the harsh taste of cigarettes and
the irritation of nicotine. So black men and women are
much less likely than white Americans to be diagnosed with
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lung cancer at an earlier, potentially more treatable stage. Black
men have the highest lung cancer death rate in the country.
Hey man, I'm sure I got vices that people think
are disgusting, but I think smoking cigarettes is disgusting, right,
I think it's woking cigarettes is trash. But more power
to you, right, And they said every smoker who uses
menthol cigarettes and needs help to quit. So if the
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FDA does decide to move forward with the banded menthol
as I said, will not disappare overnight, but it would
be a way to tell the public and the tobacco
industry that the agency intends to ban that flavoring in cigarettes.
And it could take, like I said, several years for
that to really happen. Nicotine gum, all right. I remember
I tried to smoke cigarettes when I was younger. I
just wasn't a habit I wanted in my life. Cigarettes.
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The cigarettes black and wild like no lack of moles, disgusting,
cigarettes disgusting, and what it does to your lungs, it's
just it's even nasty. And people that have smoked cigarettes
all the time, their teeth look like these smoke cigarettes
all the time. Have a bless day. I smoked cigarettes
at once when I was eight. I smoked a whole pack.
What whole pack? All right? Now? When you were with
age eight? Why a whole pack? Why heat? I don't know.
(28:23):
Because my friend who lived the crustreet from me, her dad,
he actually died from lung cancer, but he would send
us to the store to get him cart into cigarettes.
And so we took two boxes and we sat outside
in the parking Latin smoked. I don't know why I did.
It wasn't even good, all right. Chick fil a restaurants
in Tampa are gonna be actually selling spicy chicken strips
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and a spicy chicken strips biscuit, so new menu items
possibly if you're in Tampa, I'm sure you wanna check
that out. It's gonna be a spicy blend of peppers
and either a three or four strip option weekend. Actually, right,
what a coincident be in Tampa this weekend. I'm dropping
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the clues bombs from Angelie's front page Nigger News. Gotta
know what the ladies with chicken gotta know what the
chicken is, y'all love Chick fil A exactly. Apple has
announced the four hundred and thirty billion dollars investment in
the United States, with twenty thousand new jobs over one
billion dollars to go into North Carolina, where Apple is
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planning to build a new campus. So there's gonna be
these new jobs nationwide over the next five years as
they're picking up the pieces from the COVID pandemic and
the economic fallout that happened as a result of that.
All right, and that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, shout
to the brother DJ d Nice. D Nice to be
joining us when we come. MVP of the pandemic by far, absolutely,
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and we're gonna talk to D Nice with everything he
got going on and what's going on in his life
and we and we're playing his new music. Yeah, we
got his new single too, so don't move. It's to
Breakfast Club, God morning, more than everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Ye, Charlemagne, the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building. And you
know it's so crazy. Some people you ask how did
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they fail through the pandemic? Some people we know did great.
I don't think nobody did better than this brothers when
some of us came up and D Nice was one
of them because he came up. Congratulations and welcome the robber,
DJ D Nice. Man, it's good to be here. Man.
How you doing, King, I'm great. Man's first time back
in New York, you know since um I played Radio
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City that was February twentieth, twenty twenty, So it's my
first time back and I'm walking around and I'm like, wow,
like it's a little bit different. I sain you got
the vaccine the other day I did. How was that?
We got your first shot? A second shot? I got both?
How was that second shot? The first shot was cool?
The second one kind of did me dirty for like
three days, you know, like yeah, but you know, trying
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to be responsible man, do the right thing, and it
was important. My mom was out in LA with me,
so I had to make sure she was great. You know.
You know, everybody talked about how professionally, how great you
did during the pandemic. Personally, what was your energy? What
was your mental It's hard, Okay, I'll be honest with
you being man, I get emotionally when I think about it.
But being home for all of those months without family,
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no close friends. I mean I got friends in LA,
but like everyone was with their families. So that was
the reason why I played music so long, you know,
why I stayed on every night. I was just jumping on.
It was just the way to stay connected. But aside
from that, it was constantly reading the comments from people
that were lonely and this music was helping them. That
was one thing. Then on the flip side, after a
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few months, when you know, my my obviously my situation
has been pretty good, you know in terms of like
privates and you know, to thrive during the time when
people are struggling was another that was like, that's something
that you know, I mean, I can't even describe that
kind of guilt, you know, where where the world was stopping,
you know. So that's why I tried to make sure
I did as many like fundraisers and allowed other DJs
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to use my platform, just to kind of like balance
it out, man, to give other other people a shot.
That took its toll on me, though, you know, that's
an emotional thinking about that. I see club quarantine also
got your own day as well too. Yeah, so that's exciting. Yeah,
that was pretty cool where federally in the state New
York State. Yea March nineteen, Club Quarantine Day in the
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state of New York. Was that the day was that
the big day when you hit the hundred thousand, and
everybody just seemed to be on there on that one Saturday.
That was the twenty first, But the nineteenth was the
day that I actually started and started calling the club quarantine.
So you started playing music because of how you was feeling.
You was feeling lonely, you needed an escape. Yeah. The
first day, it wasn't about anyone else man. The first
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day it was about all of my gigs were being canceled.
I was booked for Essence, I was booked for South Buy,
I had Coachella gigs, and everything was canceled the same day.
Like you know, bro, it was like sending those deposits
back and I was like, yo, this is crazy, And
it was to me what the stressful part wasn't just
about those gigs, but it was about being an older
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DJ in the game, and twenty twenty was supposed to
be my year of becoming that opening act so I
had like ten dates opening for Jill Scott. So the
first date was like Radio City Music Hall, but I
had nine other dates. So I was looking forward to
becoming that opening act. Like, man, this is a transition
year for me. Look at God. Yeah, you're gonna be
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a headline. You're gonna be a headliner. Ya wow. Word,
you did so much during the pandemic. I mean you
were on damn there every night, and not just for
an hour or two like I do an hour or
two and I'm tired, I'm sweating, but you're on for
six seven hours. You purchased a crib during the pandemic.
You did so much. You never just got tired and say, yo,
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I just need I need, I need a mental break,
I need to just I got tired for the first time,
like two months ago. I started tearing for like three hours, bro.
And it was what I realized was that throughout the
entire pandemic, I was asking the feeling with music. I
wasn't dealing with everything the way everyone else. So every
time I felt sad, yo, I just turned on my
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laptop and I started DJing and I would recomments that
was very uplifting and like you see this community of
people just coming and being there, and it became the
safe space for so many people, and not just regular
folks but like celebs, you know, like they are in
there like every day if I'm on down there, people
are in there just talking to each other. So I
know it's more than just the music. Um. But yeah,
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that's that was the moment, you know. Two months ago,
I was like, Yo, this is you know, I gotta
just I jumped in my car and drove to Utah
for like eight hours. Have you started DJ? And again,
have you done your first gig outside of it? Like? No, people, no, no,
I did. Wait till you do that super Bowl? The
energy is like, yeah, yeah, I can't. But I'm holding
out though. Oh and you did super Bowl. I was
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there for super Bowl. You know, he had a set
at super Bowl. That was the opening act of the
super Bowl. That's right. What's your ticket now? Quarter million?
You gotta be getting the White Boy DJ. Now. I
haven't done those gigs yet, you know, it gotta it
gotta be on. No, No, it's it's it's something. It's
up there. It's nice. It's something. But you know, I
love it because it raises the value for all of DJs,
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and that doesn't does I'm telling you, yes, it does.
It does, man, It does. It does for someone that
that looks like us and plays music the way we
listen to it, and for that music to be the
music that worked during the quarantine, and that means that
people still want to hear that. It's interrupted with you too, right,
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because I love the you were to go to guy,
And it always makes me think, who does the go
to guy go to? Because like you said, you you
almost broke down because you hadn't dealt with anything that
whole year. So who did you go to in that moment? Man?
There were a few people that I would talk to,
Um Guyle, serious one man. My friends, you know, Michael Blake.
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I don't know if Mike Blake has been in here,
but Mike Blake and Alvin and you know, I got
a cool group of men. But I wasn't going to
them initially, you know, I was just focused on the music.
But when I started feeling because this heavy bro like
I don't care who you are. There was one moment
where where I was on this zoom with like Lennies
and Jay and and Puff and Tiffany Hattish but then
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it was their friends and and everybody was just doing
the same thing. We're just all sitting in the kitchen
in all of these different homes. And it was like,
in that moment, I realized like it didn't matter how
much money you had, how connected you were, we were
all affected. We all had to you know, we we
had Some people had better kitchens, you know what I mean,
we had the best kids. I was like, who had
the best kitchen out all the boxes? Out of all
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that Jay? Jay had the best kid. Why wouldn't Jay's
kitchen looked like a museum? And you said, Jay, I
think I saw what you said. Jay was the first
person that made you realize, like, yes, you're really doing
something right now. During during that conversation, Jay just kept
going back to my zoom and he was like, and
I thought he was being funny. He kept asking like, Yo,
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how does it feel. I thought he was being funny,
like I've never been hot as a DJ. I'm like, bro,
I've been doing all of these events. He saw cast
like that. He was like, Nah, this is different. Though
it is? Though it is. He was like, this is different.
But I didn't recognize that early on. And when he
said that. I was like, wow, like maybe this is different.
We got more with D Knights. When we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
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Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with D Nice Charlemagne. I think
people don't realize too that there was a D Knights
before last year's D Night. Like we've all been to D.
Knight's parties, we've been out of the country and seeing
D Knights played The Knights was a rapper. He unit did,
he was a photographer. He Knights has done a million
different things. The Knights was already my favorite event. DJ. Anyway,
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you can't afford him now. He can't afford him now,
so he'll never be charged. I wouldn't charge you. I
wouldn't even play you like that. I wouldn't even want
to play you like that. We gotta no no, you
know what, man, Like listen, man, the love is enough
for me, you know when it comes to like my friends.
But you don't realize was that seeing your name like
you were in there like the first days, you know
what I mean? Like that gave me inspiration, Like you
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could be doing something else with your time. And that
was early before people were like connecting it to their bluetooth,
Like people were literally holding phones those for it. So
for you to be sitting there holding the phone and
you're my man, and you're in the business where you'd
be doing something else like that was inspiring to me.
So yeah, man, like I'm you know, I'm not trying
to do that for all of my friends, but like, bro,
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we vacationing together, that's important to me. I missed that
last year too. Bro, Oh my god, I missed it. Man,
I can't wait. Are you going back this year hopefully
if they loosen to rescriptions a little bit, Yes, totally,
and we have fun. Bro, New Year's Eve? Anything you
got twenty two of your kids? I'm actually afraid right
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because I'm like, damn, we've been doing this for the
past four or five years, and guila, New Year's Eve,
what is it gonna look like now with D When? When?
Because I've been d but now when the people see it,
people from all over the world gonna be probably coming
just to come to that one bowl. That's that's why
that's why I haven't done any like, um, any gigs
like for the public ly at because I want the
first ones to be special, you know, Like so I've
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been working out with with Live Nation and you know
we're locking in the Hollywood Bowl, locking in the Apollo
the Fox in Atlanta, and then one international date in
London to like really treat it properly and give people
that experience, Like, you know, I don't want it to
be a situation where you can't get into this big
club because you're not wearing the right gear, like you know,
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if you came to party, like you want to be
comfortable when you want and that that's important to me.
You know, I want them to have that experience, and
I want people to have the experience we have on
New Year's eveod Like that's next level. Do you think
that the perfect storm happened for you, because clearly it did.
But because of all the work that you put in prior,
because you you DJ so many different events and you
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interact with so many different people that everybody just came
on that one Saturday and just so what people don't
realize is that a lot of the people and a
lot of celebritis that were in there. Because that's what
made it exciting for people. It gave people hope when
they could see like a Michelle Obama in the same
virtual party that they were in, but they would see
Angela in there. Like the fact that we were all
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like talking and sharing stories and sending virtual bottles. That's
what was fun. The beauty of it is that it
couldn't have happened to just any DJ because a lot
of those were phone calls like, Hey, I notice is
gonna be like a weird request, but I got this party.
It's on your phone, Like I had to say. I
had to say that to like the former first lady,
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you know, people were like, yo, can you know? And
I didn't think it was gonna happen in there. And
when she came in and other people started to pop
in for me, that was a moment. That was a
pivotal moment of like that is a culmination of all
thirty five years of being in the music business, of
like being there for people, not overcharging sometimes if someone
didn't have a budget, it may have been the right
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thing to do, you know, like lead parties. Never she
never paid me, like wow, ye wow wow. She paid
me with love, right, Nah, you could have paid nice
tried to work it out in another way. Yeah, I
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can't speak on but yes technically though, and then look,
but yeah, moving forward, you know I'll pay you moving forward.
I'm looking out. Look, I'm looking forward to the kaiser
Ye bowling parties, man like, things like that are fun.
You can't you can't, you can't even put a price
on those. You said your album is seventy percent done,
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So can you give us similar insight. We obviously know
the single with Neo and Ken Jones, and you did
a remix with Snoop, But what else is happening on
this deep nice album. It's a great mix of young
in in my generation, like the way people who come
and listen to me play like You'll be in my
ig and you'll see like Sweetie in there chatting with
Melbourne Moore, you know. Like so I wanted a record
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that would reflect that, like that everyone would feel proud
of and you know, not and not on some corniness,
you know, but just like just solid records and solid
R and B songs. I'm doing an R and B
album even though I'm from the hip hop world. My
album it's all R and B, right, I don't blame you.
You know, it's interesting you said, you know, when you
saw a shot g pass, you said, you thought about
your own mortality. So does that make you think about
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like legacy more. I've always thought about legacy, which is
why I made certain moves, you know, like why I
don't have a book out. You know, I don't have
a book out because I felt like the story wasn't there.
Now now the story is there for sure, Like I
know it. You know, I did something that was just different.
But prior to that, I was like, man, I mean,
my legacy is cool, but my legacy was built on
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on other people. And like, after what happened, I know
that this is the story now, you know. And I
know that I carved out my own little space in history,
you know, music history, and and during this pandemic, you know,
they're definitely going to talk about the way we all
the way we interacted, and it was based on you
can't mention versus without starting with club quarantine, absolutely, you know.
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Like so I feel like I did my own thing
now and I did it my way, and it's cool
and I and I respect the history and everything that
I do is based on wanting to build on the
legacy and wanting to leave something behind for my kids.
And that's where I am right now. I know somebody's
offered you a residency. Somebody had to be like, I
want you to come here and call it CQ every
week or something like that. No, I want to own
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my thing. I don't want to do a residency at
your club that you didn't want to hire me in
the first place. No, I want, you know, an annual.
What's the difference between what I did and what's happening then?
As this festival or Coachella, like it all had to
start somewhere, you know, and right now, I want the
heart of people with music. Why bill someone's club up,
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I don't. I don't have your residency. I want to
be able to help my guys get a spot, you know,
Like so if I can build my own thing and
you know, have like this weekend of activities and have
and start booking other DJs because it's gonna be hard
for DJs, you know, for the next year. So it's
gonna be hard besides the album. What other big things
are you working on that the festival opportunity? I do
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have like a couple of book deal offers, you know. Now,
I feel like it's time to tell the story, you know,
because the story is dope, man. And I'll tell you
something that that Dave Chappelle said to me one day
that really hit me, like wow. He asked me we
were watching that last Netflix special. I was watching it
with him and all three members of day Las Soul
and stan Leathan. We were sitting at the at the
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hotel he always stays at, and once it stopped, just
started asking these questions like, Yo, how did you meet
care Rest? And I told him the story and I
was like, I was like fifteen. I used to enjoy
cooking and my cousin was a security guard at the
men shelter and he was like, yo, you know, can
you bring me some food? And obviously back then or
the Ubers, I didn't have money, so I had to
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walk like three miles to the men shelter from from
the west side to the east side to take my
cousin food and and he was like, oh, I want
to introduce you to someone. And he took me into
this room and he introduced me to the social worker
by the name of DJ Scott l Rock and then
Scott Larroc introduced me to care Arrest, and then Dave
he looked at me. He was like, wait, wait, did
you give what you just said? You walked three miles
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with food to feed your future? And I was like, damn,
I didn't know you cooked at fifteen? Ye really? Yeah,
what did you What did you cook? I mean back
then it was simple. It was corn, beef, hash or something,
you know what I mean? But no, now I cooked,
like you know, and yeah, yeah, what don't you do,
d n you cook here for photography or DJ? Yeah?
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So what does D Knights want to do? What's the
ultimate goal for D Knights? Honestly, I've done everything that
I wanted to do. I've lived my whole life has
been doing what I love, you know, like, and I
don't know what that is, what that means in the future,
but I know from up until this point, I've literally
done everything that I've wanted to do in my life.
So I know there are the other things that's going
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to happen, but I just let them naturally happen through
I think if you just build it like your festival,
that will be like some og like that's I'm forty.
I want to go. I want to I want to
go with D nice DJ, and I don't want to
be in the clubs either. It's definitely happening. I can
tell you that right now, in March twenty twenty two,
it's happening d Nice Festival. It's to CQ Festival, Festival,
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artists performing with artists performing everything. The goal right now
is to take over La Live and all of those
little venues to have like different sets going on. So
whether it's reggae to one or you know, whether it's
you know, afrobeat hip hop like and just utilize all
of the venues and performance is happening that. The goal
(46:56):
is like yeah, to do staples and have like real wow, yeah,
introduce your record, man, let's get it on that. Let's
tune to record, y'all check it out. Here's the new single,
no Plans for Love featuring Neo, Snoop Dogg and Kent Jones.
All right, let's get into It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
(47:22):
Shot to be Nice. That's a single. Makesure you stream
it right now morning everybody, We all the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Gunna, it's about
this is the rumor report with Angela Yea. Let's fun
the Breakfast Club. Well, young Thug and Gunna have teamed
(47:44):
up to release thirty low level offenders in Atlanta, and
here's what they have to say. No, we just woke
up and went to the jail with the Loyals and
you know DA's and on the prosecution, you know, the
company Morning Companies, and just got as many people as
we can, like twenty thirty people. It were people sitting
out three four years they couldn't get out of on
a bun. If they did a crown, they could do
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the time. It's all right, you know, but it's like
you're giving them a bun hiening they stole. It feels
so good to the point where you start fitting like,
oh damn, this is why God put me here. That's great.
I dropped a clue Bumps for Young though and Gunna
damn it got to see it and they got the
number one album in the country this week. And after
these inmates were released, they gave them home cooked Mills,
put them in an upcoming music video and all of that.
(48:28):
That's the who Yep. You think they knew the sky
challenge when they came home. They had to learn it
once they got it. Now, I think they knew it
everything Okay, all right, now, we told you before. Kim
Kardashian is reportedly disturbed with Caitlyn Jenner's tweet on prison
reform and quote releasing dangerous criminals back on our streets.
On Saturday, Caitlyn Jenner tweeted her thoughts regarding that she
(48:50):
tweeted out in responds to a report of a seven
month old child being murdered by a man who was
released after being arrested for domestic violence. She wrote on
social media, this is horrible and also avoidable. Gavin's district
attorneys across California are releasing dangerous criminals back onto our streets.
Enough is enough. Apparently Kim Kardashian was disappointed and disturbed
(49:10):
with Caitlyn's tweet and general views on prison reform, and
she fails. Her approach to this subject ultimately does not
help the issue, only further damage his communities. In addition,
Caitlyn Jenner's sons are embarrassed by her run for governor
Brodie Brandon and Bert and they feel that she's not qualified,
strongly believe she shouldn't be mounting a campaign, and they
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say Caitlyn called some of her kids the night before
publicly announcing her decision to run, and her son strongly
suggested that slow down a little bit and let's not
go there. That sucks when your own family won't even
support your run. They know, Yeah, that doesn't make anybody
feel like they should be voting. I just don't think
Caitlyns there is a chance in a progressive state like California.
I mean, you know, we do live in a country
(49:53):
with celebrity rules everything around me, So a person with
that type of celebrity have the chance damn anywhere. But
I just don't think California that happen, and especially that
when a whole family a rocket with him. M hm hm. Now,
there's also some rumors that Kim Kardashian is dating Van Jones,
and they've been saying that for quite some time now,
so I don't know what kind of truth there is
(50:13):
to it, but I see a lot of talk about
that heating up, So I guess we'll see. She's a
single woman now right. I'd love to see Kanye was
in Van Jones fight. That'd be amazing. There's a bunch
of tackling with tickling. Do you think we're um, hey,
I don't know it wouldn't be like a fighter, just
be a bunch of tussling and tickling. I think you
think we're tickling. It depends if Van's glasses fall off.
(50:35):
Oh yeah, you're right. I think Kanye has an advantage.
I think Kanye take Van Joe. What Kanye sneaker fall off?
Though not? I think Kanye. I think Kanye takes Van Jones.
I think I could Kanye seem like a scratch up,
but he seems like he seemed like he had tied fast.
M hm. Do Vaniel looked like he runs a little bit, Yeah,
a little bit, all right. Now. Lauren London is returning
to acting two years after Nipsey Hustle has passed away,
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and she spoke to the Shell Turner from Entertainment Tonight
about her role in Amazon Prime Video's new action suspense
movie Without Remorse, opposite Michael B. Jordan, Jody Turner Smith,
and Jamie Bell. She's playing Pam Madden Clark, the pregnant
wife of Jordan's character John Clark. And here's what you
had to say about how it even all went down.
(51:20):
We shot it in two thousand and nineteen. Michael reached
out to me as a friend and he was so
unsure if I was even going to ever work again.
And he was like, look, I am unsure if this
is what you want to do, but I have to
follow my intuition. I have to ask you. Can you
just read the tript And I was like, um no,
(51:40):
I'm kind of like, it's a lot going on in
my world. And so I read it and she passes away.
I also saw throughout the film that she comes to
him and her energy and her essence and that her
love for him is still guiding him, and I felt
so connected to that. I'm glad that she is back
(52:02):
to where can. She also said it's important for her
to show her children that she's getting back into the world. Yes,
it's good to see Lauren London back in the mix.
Healing is difficult and it's another ending process, so I'm
always sending Lauren London healing energy and all helps. Let's
all make sure we support that movie because it is
on Amazon Prime Video April thirtieth, so that's this Friday
(52:22):
Without Remorse is the name of it. So I'll make
sure I remind you guys, But let's make sure we
show some love and support for our girl Lauren London.
That's right, all right, mom from Michael B. Jordan. He
had been around a white woman in a long time.
Pray for that brother. He might he might be going
through withdrawal to stop it. Then he got a boom
man all r right now, young duff on million dollars
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worth of game. You guys had a chance to see
that episode. But some of the things that he talked
about was what it takes to be independent? What money?
How much money does that take? How much do a
call to work a record independently if you're real independent
anywhere from a quarter million dollar budget to a million
dollar budgeting on what you're doing and what you're trying
to do with it. So that's the song goes that
(53:03):
a project? No, that's a song. If you're really a
song and you're liketing to make this much sin to
go up with them, finna stay on it and like
we're gonna go up there with it? Hell yeah? And
where did that go to? Marketing everything? You know what
I mean? It's a machine. It ain't. It's called a
machine for a reason. You got marketing on the street,
you got market on the earth, on the radio, marketing
on the internet. You can't just do this over here
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and not do this over here. It's like, oh, really,
it's a machine, that's right. It costs money to promote
your music, all right. Dropping a clue bomb for Young
Dolphin may even do it for a long time. Independent
for a long time you were talking about being independent,
but you definitely got to have a team and you're
definitely got to have some money. That's right. One of
my favorite rappers out, Young Dolphin, Key Clock Dumb and
Dumb It two is absolutely in my top five projects
(53:45):
of the year so far. Dope project. Now. Young Dolph
also has a lot of cars, and here's what he
had to say about actually forgetting who has his cars?
How much money up on cars? Man? Because I didn't
seem like somebody old one of them bitches or something.
Someone to fill it up? Man, let me do donuts
in that mob for two weeks or something. Man. Want
what you want? What y'all got in the driveway right?
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What you want me to send up? Damn? He saying,
I gotta got anything. How many cars you got right now? An'
you got? True? I don't know twining something? Yeah, dog
got a lot of cars. He got every card out
he spoke to him the other day. He got a
lot of cars, A lot of cars, he said for
he said, he forgets who he loans his cars too.
Sometimes interesting And I know she I gotta park on
(54:34):
the street here in Brooklyn, So one is enough. Imagine
people are so surprised that everything costs on much hair,
but you don't even have a driveway or garage. You
just gotta fine parking on the street. I gotta move
my car every other day. Is not a game. That's
kind of crazy. All right, Well that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss Charlemagne. Were giving that donke
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to man. We need Rick saying torum to come to
the front of the congregation. We like to have a
little word with him. And let's talk a little basic
history about a meracle. A m e r I kkkk A.
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the latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now a new developments in the deadly Spas shooting rampas
if there was a really bad day for him and
this is what he did, and so we are in
a state of emergency. Okay, White supremacist violence is always
have been the number one threat to our society. But
I'm also very proud that my wife was the practice
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club bitching. Please tell me why was I your donkey
of the day? Trouble to clues bomb for Taylor Game Loue.
Donkey Today intro for America. Donkey Today for Tuesday, April
twenty seven goes to a former US Senator from Pennsylvania
named Rick Santorum. You might know Rick Santorm. He's sixty
(56:23):
two years old. He served in the Senate from nineteen
ninety five to two thousand and seven. He's a commentator
on CNN. Okay, Rick is a white man, Ladies and Gettleman,
a white man who was speaking to a conservative group
called the Young America's Foundation that scares me by the way.
It scares me because the Young America's Foundation is a
conservative youth organization who stated mission is ensuring that increasing
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numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the
ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise,
and traditional values. Nothing wrong with being conservative, but the
last president has blurred the lines between being a conservative
and a white supremacist. So maybe the last president pulled
the coned hoods off conservatives and revealed them for the
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white supremacists they are. I don't know. I just know
when I see guys like Rick Santorum in front of
a group of young kids, I know that he is
instilling in them a set of values and ideologies that
many of us have been waiting, our wishing died off
a long time ago. Okay, folks say it all the time.
All we have to do is just sit around and
(57:26):
wait for old, racist white folks to die in the
world will be a better place, but not when they
grooming them young. Okay. This is like back to the
future when old Biff stole the Laian went to the
past and gave young Biff to sports almanac. Okay, that's
what I see when I see guys like Rick Santorum
talking to an organization called the Young America America's Foundation.
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He is just passing along that old white supremacists playbook.
Run these plays, kids, and you too will continue to
be at the top of the cast system in America.
And one of the main ways I feel they keep
their own with superiority complex is by a racer. Okay,
simply don't give any other race credit for anything. In fact,
(58:07):
don't even acknowledge lower casts human and tell young white
kids that white people in America built everything, and every
other race is lazy animals who deserve to be beneath
them in the cast system. And waila, whiteness will continue
to rule everything around me. You think I made all
that up? Just now? How you don't think Rick Santarm
or any other white person would dead teach that to
(58:29):
a child. Well, that's what audio clips before, ladies and gentlemen.
This is Rick santarm talking to the Young America's Foundation
last Friday. I don't know if any of the country
in the world that was settled predominantly by people who
were coming to practice their faith. They came here because
they were not allowed to practice their particular faith in
their own country, and so they came here, mostly from Europe,
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and they set up a country that was based on
Judeo Christian principles, ten Commandments, and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
That's what our founding documents are based upon. It's in
our DNA. If you think of other countries like Italy
and Greece and China and Turkey and places like that,
they've all sort of changed over time, and their culture
has sort of evolved over time, but not us. We
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came here and created a blank slate. We birthed a
nation from nothing. I mean, there's nothing here. I mean, yes,
we have Native Americans, but there isn't much Native American
culture in American culture. It was born of the people
who came here pursuing religious liberty to practice their faith
and have the freedom to do so. Those are the
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two bulwarks of America. Faith and freedom. M let's Impactice,
Like my therapist would say, there's a lot here, okay,
but it's two points in particular that stand out to me.
Number one, Rick Stead, America was birthed by people who
came here to practice their faiths that they set up
a country that was based on mosaic laws. Can we
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played that please? So they came here, mostly from Europe,
and they set up a country that was based on
judae Christian principles ten Commandments, ten commandments, the teachings of
Jesus Christ. That this white man said that the founding
documents were based on those principles. Well, let me tell
you something, Rick, If this is the case, y'all are
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going to hell. Okay, based off your logic, you just
said that y'all built this country up to ten commandments.
Number six commandment, you shall not murder. Number eight commandment,
you shall not still. What is colonization but theft and murder?
What is it? What do you call waging war and
perpetuating massacre after Massaca against Native Americans? Native Americans were
(01:00:34):
slaughtered in the name of civilization because their skin was dark,
their language was foreign, and their worldviews and spiritual beliefs
were outside of the realm of the white man's understanding. Now,
Rix Antorm didn't even acknowledge that. In fact, he said,
they came to America with a blank slate. The only
reason that slate was blank was because colonizers wiped everything
off it. Okay, you birthed the nation from nothing, from
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nothing after the US government authorized over fifteen hundred wars okay,
attacking raids on Native Americans, the most of any country
in the world against indigenous people. By the way, now,
I'm sure some kids in that Young Americans Foundation were thinking, well,
what about Native Americans? I mean, name were here? Did
you hear what Rick Santorum said in regards the our
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beautiful Native American brothers and sisters. Listen, we came here
and created a blank slate. We birthed a nation from nothing.
I mean there's nothing here. I mean, yes, we have
Native Americans, but there isn't much Native American culture in
American culture. Do you know why? Do you know why
there isn't much Native American culture in American culture? It's
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because these faith based people who built the country are
faith from freedom in the Ten Commandments, violated the number
six Commandment and killed the majority of them. Okay, I'm
no historical scholar. I just read a little bit. I'm
not the strongest Avenger by far, but I know if
this was infinity war, the white man would say those
and he had all six infinity stones, and he snapped
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his fingers and by the clothes of the Indian Wars.
In the late nineteenth century, fewer than two hundred and
thirty eight thousand Indigenous people existed. Now, all I have
is a high school diploma from Berkeley High School in
most corner, South Carolina. I graduated in light school. So
my math isn't the best, But two hundred and thirty
eight thousand it's a sharp decline from the estimated five
to fifteen million indigenous people who lived in North America
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when that bumbass trash ass Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue
in fourteen ninety two. Ratio genocide. All right, they set
up a cast system that showed the differences in skin color,
spiritual beliefs, worldviews, and they made themselves paranoid enough to
paint Indigenous people as savages who must be killed in
the name of civilization and Christianity. Never mind the Ten
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commandments we swear by. Okay, thou shalt not stealing, thou
shalt not kill. It's fine if it helps us establish civilization. Now,
let me tell you something. We are never going to
get anywhere we need to be in this country as
long as people like Rick Santorum exists. It stands in
front of a group full of young folks lying to
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them about American history only to preserve the cast system.
We will never get the way we need to be
in this country if we are not having honest conversations
with each other. Okay, we have to tell the truth
and shame the white devil and six And since Rick
Santorm won't tell you the truth about America and how
it was colonized, we must turn to a white man
that we can all trust. His name is Peter Griffin.
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You want to know the history of American in nutshell?
Listen to Peter Griffin. I declare this land, this place
is nothing but a wilderness. What are we gonna do.
We're gonna build a new settlement. We'll have a happy
new life, and we'll have equal rights for all except Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Jews, Gays, women, Muslims,
everybody who's not a white man, and I mean white
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white America. Just know America. It's not how we started,
it's how we finished. But guys like Rick Stantorm can't
come with us. Please let Chelsea handle give Rick Santo.
I'm the biggest he huh heehaw, heehaw. That is way
too much. Dan Mann is all right, well, thank you
for that dunk. Here today traveling to Cluess Peter Griffin,
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a white man we can trust, all right, now, when
we come back, let's open up the phone lines. Eight
hundred five eight five one O five one. Now, this
is an old interview Steve Harvey did, but it's a
come back up on TikTok. The last couple of days
talking about all of my friends are men. I don't
have female friends. I'm incapable of that. You're an attractive woman.
(01:04:33):
There's some guys somewhere saying, yeah, I'm we're friends. No,
that's not true. He's your friend only because you have
made it absolutely clear that nothing else is happening except
this friendship we have. We remain your friends in hopes
that one day there'll be a crack in the door
and trust and believe that guy that you think is
(01:04:55):
just your buddy. He will slide in that the moment
he gets it's the opportunity. Ninety nine point nine percent
of us. All right, Well, let's open up the phone lines.
Don't got time now, we'll talk about it when we
come back. He just drew on TikTok. Talking. I thought
that just for dancing, what they could talk on TikTok two.
I didn't just don't dance eight hundred five eight five
(01:05:16):
one on five one. What are your thoughts? Do you
agree with Steve Harvey? We'll talk about it when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one
oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast Club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
(01:05:38):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlo Migne n the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. Now if he just joined us, we're
talking about uncle Steve Harvey. You know, um he said
this a couple of years ago. But it's three service
on TikTok. Let's listen. All of my friends are men.
I don't have female friends. I'm incapable of that. You're
an attractive woman. There's some guys somewhere saying, yeah, I'm
we're friends. No, that's not true. He's your friend only
(01:06:02):
because you have made it absolutely clear that nothing else
is happening except this friendship we have. We remain your
friends in hopes that one day there'll be a crack
in the door and trust and believe that guy that
you think is just your buddy, he will slide in
that the moment he gets the opportunity. Because we're ninety
(01:06:25):
nine point nine percent of us, So we're asking eight
hundred five a five one on five one. Do you
agree with Steve Harvey? Um? No, I don't agree with
Steve Harvey. I have women friends and male friends. But
I do believe there are are some men out there
that will befriend or women because you know, they want
to get close and possibly have a chance with it.
(01:06:46):
So I do think that they're all men like that.
But I have I have a bunch of women friends
that that give me advice and that I talked to
about everything, whether it's business related, relationship related, spiritually related,
whatever it may be. I don't have a problem with that.
I'm not looking at them like that. They are my sisters.
I call them my sisters, and there is no attractiveness
towards him. It's just those are my sisters. Yeah. I
love Uncle Steve, but I wholeheartedly disagree. You know, my
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whole life, I've had more female friends than male friends.
You know, literally my whole life. My father put it
in my head when I was young, Why you want
to be around a bunch of hard legs all the time. So,
you know, hanging around a bunch of men never appealed
to me, you know. And my dad would always tell me,
you ain't gonna do nothing but getting trouble when you
hang around a bunch of dudes, and he was right.
So I've always been around women, and I have women
(01:07:30):
in my life who are literally like my sisters. I've
spent the night at their houses, they've spent the night
at mine, just us, and I've never thought about anything
other than this is my family, you know what I mean?
From from Debi dev to Kindred g to Alicia a Native,
Amanda Steals, Angela Rye, Dolly Bishop, Athlete James Just to
Dame a few the late great Jazz Waters, Tiffany Hattis.
(01:07:53):
These are my sisters. I love them. I don't think
about them in that way at all, not even a
little bit. Spending the night in no woman's house a
crazy when we was when we was going to come up?
When de when when we was going to come up? Like, hey,
I don't even what thirteen fourteen even in a relationship
since he was a teenager. I don't think he's but
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even then, like, but because all of these women are
are are great friends with my wife, closer to my
wife than me in a lot of cases, you know
what I mean. But I've slept on Debbie Dev's couch
in LA when Dev was working here in New York.
She sleep on my couch in New York. Like it's
happened at the time. We remember that time he was
in the Bahamas when win was that year, I don't know,
nine ten years ago, and Kendred had gotten too a
(01:08:34):
little situation in the club. Kend just stayed with me
that night, no time room like that's that's that's my family.
I don't I don't even have never even thought about it.
So I highly highly disagree with uh with with and
you know the way he said, slipping too the crack.
You gotta watch your homeboys nowadays too. No, but that's
that's the truth. I mean. There also a lot of
(01:08:56):
dudes that was they're all dudes that would get close
with you. I was just setting I didn't wanted to
see when he was going there. Whoa, whoa. So you
got homeboys that have tried you know who. One guy
tried me before. That's why he shaved back there. Yeah really, yeah, Okay,
(01:09:21):
that's why he shaved back there. That's right. Wow, Well listen,
I want to say I continues to try. Yes you did.
But my gut on this is that I have a
lot of male friends, and in the business that we're in,
I find myself a lot of times being unfortunately the
only woman in the room. And it's been that way
(01:09:41):
for forever now. So I've definitely always had a lot
of guy friends. I don't think I could do what
I do and not have male friends. And so my
boyfriend definitely trust me. He's never even questioned me about
anything because they all know him. He knows them, and
I think it's just a matter of being open and
honest about who people are. But there's people I've been
friends but since I was like in kindergarten, who I
still talk to until this day. And I always I'm
(01:10:03):
a little wary of men who say they can't be
friends with females because that means they only look at
women as objects of people that they would be attracted
to and they can't build those type of friendships. And
that makes me cautious. If you don't have any female friends.
I'm gonna think there's something wrong with you and that
you don't know how to look at a woman as
something other than somebody you would sleep with. But that's
all I got is female friends. I got a bunch
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of women that I consider sisters, and I got a
bunch of women that I consider the nieces. And I
love my family and I don't look at them in
any other way other than that. Yeah, if anything, your
wife should be more concerned about the guys you hang
out with. That is a fact. You know What's so funny?
The other day I did say something to my wife.
She said, Nigga, I ain't envy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
(01:10:48):
because she got a COVID test And I was like,
I was like, what you got the anals WAPs? You like, nigga,
I ain't all right? Keep your little booty games which
you would work this? Hey, what's up man? Do you
agree with us? Steve Harvey? Oh yeah, I agree my wife.
You know, he worked in off the situation with his
du the Mike, and you know he'd be friended her
(01:11:09):
and listening to problems and stuff, and then as soon
as he found a way to get in he got
in there and started and you know, he started having take.
So I feel like they're always waiting in the wings
to see when they can get you can jump in there.
Wait a minute, Mike had sex with your wife, Mike shure?
Did that's still your wife? Yeah? I'm not mad at
you forgave him. Hello. Hello, I'm not mad respect you.
(01:11:33):
You know what I mean? You that that's you, that's
your relationship. That did you go see Mike? Did you
get Mike five minutes? Hey? You know what I'm working
on that. You know, it's kind of sick situations though?
How old you you know, forty two? Damn? So? How
do you feel when you hear my mic? Sounds nice? Man?
(01:11:55):
Probably trauma now it's gracious eight hundred five eight five
one on five one if you just joined us. Steve
Harvey did an interview a couple of years ago in
the resurface on TikTok. This is what he said. All
of my friends are men. I don't have female friends.
I'm incapable of that. You're an attractive woman. There's some
guys somewhere saying, yeah, I'm we're friends. No, that's not true.
(01:12:17):
He's your friend only because you have made it absolutely
clear that nothing else is happening except this friendship we have.
We remain your friends in hopes that one day there'll
be a crack in the door and trust and belief
that guy that you think is just your buddy, he
will slide in that crack the moment he gets the opportunity.
(01:12:39):
Because we're ninety nine point nine percent of us, we're
asking eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one,
what are your thoughts? Is the breakfast club going to
the breakfast club morning? Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Ye,
(01:13:08):
Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. And now
if you just joined us, we're talking about Steve Harvey.
He did an interview a couple of years ago at
Resurface or TikTok. Let's listen, all of my friends are men.
I don't have female friends. I'm incapable of that. You're
an attractive woman. There's some guys somewhere saying, yeah, I'm
we're friends. No, that's not true. He's your friend only
(01:13:29):
because you have made it absolutely clear that nothing else
is happening except this friendship we have. We remain your
friends in hopes that one day, there'll be a crack
in the door, and trust and believe that guy that
you think is just your buddy. He will slide in
that the moment he gets the opportunity. Because we're ninety
(01:13:52):
nine point nine percent of us now eight hundred five
five one on five one, we're asking what are your thoughts? Hello?
Who's this is? Kylie? Hey, Kylie? Good morning? What are
your thoughts with what? Steve Harvey said? Um, he is
totally accurate, and I can say that based off experience.
I don't think any man can truly be friends with
a female, especially like if they're both attractive, like just
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strictly be friends. I think the only case that I
can really happen is if your guy friend is gay.
Damn not even I disagree friends. I mean, I know
for a fact that's not true. So because we've all
done that, we'll have friends have the opposite sex, and
she sleeps over at my house, she's my wife, Like
it's not even at all. I know y'all may think
(01:14:37):
I'm gay, but I'm not. Yes, you and I got
mad female friends that I can I have more. I
have more female friends than I do male friends. And
I love that I've always been like that. I don't
believe that. I don't believe that a man, you know,
has to sleep with a woman. I don't believe that. Hello,
who was not using her products? What's up? Bro? What's
(01:14:58):
your thoughts? And I'm I'm sitting over the baffled by
Steve falking. Man, it really just an opportunist if y'all
pay attention. Man, don't know studies really just listening to
you far it's whole audiences. So what to his feet?
To the woman? It's some money moved. But I believe
men to have a friendship relationship with a woman without
(01:15:19):
it having some type of him having some type of
arterity and motive. I agree, I agree with you. Thank
you brother. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's up? This Terry
from Atlanta? What's up? Bro? What's your thoughts? What Steve
Farvey said? Man, Steve is a hundred and twenty percent right?
Oh Lord might say that, because Man, I've been a guy.
I've been there a same situation even right now, me
(01:15:40):
and my girl would have them same fights. She's like,
I got guy friends like no, no, no, like guys
they only there for that certain reasons. You think we
have trust issues. But now we've been guys, we've been
there a vagina. He right, you don't have any You
don't have any friends that are women. You can't look
at women as a person that you be friendly with.
(01:16:00):
You can only look at women as people you can
sleep with. No girls have this double standard to where, oh,
now we're just friends. You just want to be my friends.
But if I got a girl texting my partner something,
oh you sleep for her, you like her, you know,
like me, and not more. It's type of stuff. No,
he's completely right. Now, well, thank you. I disagree, But
(01:16:25):
like I said, I have a lot of friends that
are women, and I don't see a problem with it.
My life doesn't see a problem. I definitely had a
guy tell me one time, if we're not going to
sleep together, I don't need to be your friends. Oh lord, listen,
there's only one person though, and clearly we're not friends. Also,
tell all the brothers out there. I have gained more
from my sister friends, you know, than I ever have
(01:16:45):
from my male friends just by being their friend. You know,
women make you better, you know, in every sense of
the word. Every single bit of growth in my life
is because of you. Know my sister friends challenging me,
So I don't understand the lodge of you know, you
can't have female friends unless you want to sleep with them.
That makes absolutely, positively no sense to me. That is
(01:17:07):
such an immat your way of thinking, bro, And you're
really thinking with your little head and not you big
hat story. I guess I don't know you're my friend.
He ever slepted on your couch? Noah, he heard slipping
the crack. He just he been even he been, he's
been turned on ever since. Shut up, he forgot what
were even talking about. She started talking about guys that
he know who've tried him, and you better go clean
(01:17:29):
up that stubble. Yeah, shut up. We got rumors all
the way, Yes, culture Voltaire. People are accusing Justin Bieber
of cultural appropriation. They'll tell you why, but Charlomagne and
the dramas. But all right, rumors on the way. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast clubs. This is
(01:17:52):
the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
Justin Bieber has a new hairstyle and some people are upset.
They're accusing him of cultural appropriation and a racial insensitivity
because he has dreadlocks. So he showed up these pictures
on Sunday and Monday and yeah, you know, what do
(01:18:14):
you think about that? I personally did not care. I
don't I didn't even see the picture you're talking about. Yea, here,
I wonder what do dreadlocks even mean for people anymotal
you know what I'm saying, because it seems like everybody
gets get gets dread nowadays. Back in the day, they
used to have like meaning, what do they mean now
to a lot of these kids who everybody has them
(01:18:35):
now it's just a lot of them. Is a trend.
Their favorite rapper has him, so a lot of kids
want of them. Well, Justin Bieber posted this power and
acknowledging our insecurities. We all got them. It's okay to
have insecurities, open up and talk about them. It's healthy.
Not sure what the hell I got to do anything?
If you want? Oh that was with the oh okay, okay, okay.
(01:18:56):
So it's one of those things. He really wanted to
show off his hair, but he put an inspirational coal.
Why do people do that? Yes, they have a fly
out for the something are he on vacation? So they
put some inspirational quote. Just say you showing off something
bro new hair. Who that's it? That's all all right now.
Charles Barkley is under fire for comparing women from Georgia
(01:19:17):
to bulldogs on Inside the NBA Contiguous Caldwell Pope pretty
go to school Georgia at twenty nine on the night
Old school in the world. They named name mascot after
the women down there. Oh goodness, gracious, and what woman
from Georgia hurt Charles Barkley. I don't know what George
Georgia got from fine ass woman from Atlanta and making
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I don't know what Barkley talking about. Awful thing to say?
What is wrong with him? You know he got in
trouble back in twenty fourteen. Two people were upset because
he said that some big old women down there in
San Antonio. That's a gold mine for weight watchers. Now listen,
they do keep all statistics about that kind of stuff.
Where did you say the Antonio rank on beef people list?
(01:20:03):
So that might have been aggreates. Don't talking about women
and not just people. He's just talking about the women.
Oh he just said women. Yes, he said some big
old women. And then he said, Victoria is really a secret.
In San Antonio. They can't wear no Victoria's secrets down there,
they wear bloomers. I've never been to San Antonio, so
I don't know. But she got a little too hard.
We've been down there before. Jogia got some beautiful woman
(01:20:25):
that I know. We went out there right for something
Antonio where. Yeah, we've been to San Antonio a couple
of times. Yeah, but I mean, listen, there's plenty of
women I did. I'm sure. I think y'all. Barkley was
like a damn bull dog too. He does, you know
what I mean? Right, imagine being critical of Okay, anyway,
now let's talk about dream Doll and Snowfall. There was
a picture and by the way, it's like on the
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red carpet. There's four people, Brooklyn, Johnny's in the picture.
There's they're in a picture together on the red carpet.
And so people tried to say that they were dating,
and Dampson and just posted, Okay, so don't pose near
women because then we are apparently married. Forgive me, I'm
still learning. And Dreamdall said, y'all need to relax. Potential
boot I literally just met him yesterday it was just
(01:21:07):
a damn photo ridiculus. They did it to Ashanti the
other day. There was a picture of her and people
try to say she has a white boyfriend, and she
had to tell people know, he's one of the managers
at the restaurant. He is not my man and we
are not dating. That goes back to what Steve Harvey
was saying, men and women can't be friends. I take
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a picture with somebody and that's your boot. Stuff like
that is why you hate social media though, because they
do that with every single thing. They just believe whatever
it is they see on social media. Yep, it's the
dumbest thing. That's why sometimes I hate taking pictures and
then people be like, yeah, you know she hit you
could so stupid, all right now. A Murray Hardwick was
on The Ringer podcast and he was asked to rate Power,
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Snowfall and The Wire. Here's what he said, And to me,
they edge us out by a season because I think
were dominant for four seasons. I think the Wire within
five years, I would give you six and a half.
I wish we would have been paid more like it
was a seventh season, but we weren't as producers as writers,
as actors, as the network. We rocked out in a
(01:22:11):
way that me, as an next athlete, would judge four seasons.
The Wire gave us five, So I gotta say the
Wires there, I would put us number two, and I
would say that's Snowfall, which is a compliment because there's
your rocket. I would give them number That's a pretty
good company to be in. Was that Higher Learning podcast
with Van Leathon and Rachel the Bringer? Yeah, I think
that the Higher Learning the podcast. Yeah, it's wondering, but
(01:22:35):
um listen. Power is great, but The Wire is one
of the best shows on TV ever. You really can't
even rank The Wire with any of those shows, Power,
Awsinal Fall. I love Power. I haven't watched No Fall yet,
but The Wire is literally one of the greatest TV
shows serioud. Yes, I agree with The Wire being number one,
(01:22:56):
but you gotta watch Snowfall. The season finale was just on. Yeah,
but the only reasona only reason they ranking these shows
is because they have black casts and the shows are revolving,
you know, Street stuffy. But the Wire is different. The
Wire is literally one of the best TV shows ever. Like,
(01:23:17):
that's that's a whole other conversation. I don't think it
should be in the same conversation the Power and I
think the old Snowfalls. Well, I'm sure they asked him
Maary hardwork also because he's on Power, so they wanted
to hear what his opinion was. All right, and that
is your rumor report. And by the way, if you
see this, Elon Musk is going to be hosting SNL
and people are not happy about that. Why so? I
(01:23:38):
mean people really, I don't know they have an issue
with it. I saw some of the cast members since
Saturday Night Live and comedians also having issues with Elon Musk.
What am I missing with this? What? What did Elon do?
I don't know except ty and and he's the third
richest person in the world. But we could talk about yes,
(01:23:59):
come back, all right, revote, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else,
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And also I can't wait to see you guys at
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