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morning Angela. Ye, good money, he's danby, thanks man. What up,
Charlomagne the God Peace to the planet. Is Thursday? What's happening? Yes,
it's Thursday. We're here. Man. You might as well say
it's the weekend, Thursday at the start of the weekend
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if you want it to, because I always say we
need a three day weekend, right, we either got to
have Friday off on Monday off. Being that we haven't either,
Thursday should be your day with the weekend start. Although
some people work on the weekends, that is true. I'm
not speaking for those people though, speaking for us, you
know what I mean, and those of us who don't
work on weekends. What you guys do yesterday? Anything? What
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did I do yesterday? It feels like so long ago
I got yesterday. I was tired because I get exhausted
about explaining why we have the right to live. You
know what I mean? Is this an exhausting conversation? Just
I mean, because there's so many different scenarios, you know
what I mean, so many different things happening, Like like
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like I said yesterday when I gave the Las Vegas
Raiders Donkey of the day, It's just like, yo, no,
we don't have a moment to briefe because until there's
a real police perform in this country, we're going to
continue to see these things happen. And we've continued to
see these things happened since the George Floyd. It just
gets exhausting constantly having conversations about why we deserve to live,
and then watching the news he saw an Oklahoma they
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passed the law that protects drivers who run over protesters. Yes,
and the fact that they're they're pushing the push. They're
pushing to pass these anti riot bills in states all
across the country. What about police rough arm, that's what
we need. Yeah, yesterday I was I was in Queens.
I was my mom and dad's house, and I love
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going over there to have these conversations. And you know,
my dad's retired police officers, so I get both sides
of feelings, you know, him being black and him being
an officer and his thoughts on things. And we just
go by, we just go down everything. So of course
we went to you know, George Floyd in that case,
Derek Charvin case, and he was like, I said, were
you surprised? He was like, no, he should be in jail.
He was like, what he did? He should be in jail.
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I said, you would more in surprise with with you know,
three guilties. He said, no, that man deserved to go
to jail. I'm surprised it took even that long. Then
I asked him about the taser case, right, I was like, well,
what about the taser. He's like, she should be in jail.
I said, well, you know, do you feel like, you know,
she could have made an accident. He was like, what
kind of accident is that the taser does weigh? It
doesn't weigh no more, like you know the way of
a taser. She's been on the job twenty six years.
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She said, a lot of the problem is a lot
of these officers. And I said what he was like, Yeah,
they're scared of hand to hand combat. He was like,
they teach you hand to hand combat, like and they
scared of black people. And they said, they teach you
that your weapon should be your last line of defense.
When you feel threatened, that's when you should use your weapon.
Then I asked him about the stabbing. The girl that
was you know, if you remember the kids fifteen or sixteen, Macaya,
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she was getting into a fight and you know it
was her property. Actually, you know she got jumped before
by those girls, right, those girls came to her house. Yeah,
those girls came to her house to jump her again.
So she called the police. So my dad said on
that one, he said, that's the tricky one. I said, well, why,
he said, because you know when the cops jumped out,
all they see is they don't know who's who at
that point, and they see a young lady, you know,
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with a knife going at another young lady. So it
was at that point they have to decide, you know,
is is she gonna try to kill that person, because
being an officer, you have the right to defend the
person if their life is in danger. The problem I
have with that, though, is that when it comes to
black people, it seems like force force and fatal force
is the only options that we have. Like they don't,
they don't, they don't try anything else. There's no de escalation,
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there's no tasers, there's no rubbel bullets. It's old black people,
pop pop pop hop. That's the problem I have. And
if you really cared about that girl that he was protecting,
he shot four times. That's successive. He couldn't hit the girl.
You couldn't hit the girl he was so called trying
to protect. Yeah, he said, you know in that case,
just he said, just imagine if that's your daughter and
somebody would come in with a knife to stab your daughter.
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You're not a trained police officer. You're not gonna wanting
to stop that person. So you're not a trained police
officer though, which means you're not a trained police officer.
You said, imagine that was your daughter, that wasn't her daughter,
meaning the officer. No. They said, imagine if that was
your daughter and you see that video and then you
see somebody chasing your daughter with a knife and that
person could have possibly killed your daughter, he would like
the officer doesn't know what's going on. He's just trying
to stop an attempt or the murder. Yeah, before exces
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four shots to success. And that's the point, and that's
my point. When it comes to us, it's always fatal
for us. It don't matter if it's kids, It don't
matter if it's women, it don't matter if it's though.
It never matters when it comes to the police and
black people. It's always fatal for us. And the last
one was, you know, we were talking about the mass
shooting in Long Island and stopping shop and my parents
were like, they go to that stopper shop and they
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were actually supposed to go to that stopping shop the
day before. They said that they know the guy. They
see him all the time pushing the cards. They said
that stopping shop usually hand dules, they usually hire handicap
people to help, so they go to that stopping shop
because they liked the fact that, you know, they hire
people from the community that might not be you know,
quote unquote regular, And they said that guy they used
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to make fun of, people used to make fun of
because he got shot in the head before, so his
head was kind of slanted in. So he said they
knew him. He pushed the carts, they knew him all
the time. So they was like that one was a
little crazy as well. So we got a chance to
talk about it all that. So anyway, let's get right
in the front page news. Let's get right into it.
Let's go way you told dramas. So yea man, I
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hate to have to get into this after that whole monologue.
But according to the DA and Knoxville, Knoxville police were
justified in the fatal shooting of an Austin East Magnet
High School student. He was in the bathroom. That's another
horrible that's another one. Yeah, So this is a really
um this is a really crazy case. So apparently the
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mother of a woman that Anthony J. Thompson was dating.
He's seventeen years old. He was shot and killed by
the police at his Knoxville, Tennessee high school last week.
The woman called the police. Right now. According to her,
what she's saying is that Anthony J. Thompson and her daughter,
Alexis Page got into a physical altercation at the school.
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That's when Alexis' mother, Regina Perkins, called the police on
her daughter's boyfriend of nine months. She said she's unsuccessfully
tried to reach Thompson's mother, couldn't get her on the phone,
and then called the police. Not long after, the officer
went to perkins home to take a report. Perkinson, a
helicopter flying over the school, heard reports of a lockdown,
and she also had told the police that the team
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likely wasn't armed. Somehow, the police ended up in the bathroom.
He was in the stall. One of his friends was
in another stall and ended up shooting and killing Anthony J.
Thompson Junior. So they are saying that the officer will
not be charged. Yeah, I saw the mother apologizing yesterday saying,
see what she had never called the police on Anthony
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because she didn't know the police were gonna kill him.
What the hell do y'all think happens? I just told
y'all that when it comes to us, it's for force
and fatal force. Now, a lot of people want them
to release the video, you know, since that happened because
this happened on April twelfth, and so according to the police,
they said they went into the school's bathroom and they
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went to go find Timpton after the girlfriend's mother accused
him of beating her daughter at school. Thompson and his
best friend were inside and separate stalls. They said, it's
not clear why the police knew that when they entered
the bathroom. According to body camera footies, there were four
officers in the bathroom and they surrounded Thompson. He was
wearing a backpack. They started pulling him out of the stall.
Then they said they saw a gun in the front
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pocket of Thompson's hoodie, and they said that Anthony Thompson
had his hand on the butt of the gun, and
suddenly Thompson's gun fired. Somehow his gun fired, so they
believed that one of the officers had been shot. So
one of the other officers fired and struck Thompson in
the chest. So the kid had a gun. Yeah, that's
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what that's what they're saying. Now, let's be clear. This
is what the police are saying, So we don't know
for sure what's real and what's not. This is what
the police officer is saying that he saw a gun
in the front pocket of Thompson's hoodie. Yeah, because I
read something yesterday. I don't know if he's true or not.
But they said that the cops shot himself accidentally, and
so when the cops shot himself accidentally, the other cops
came in and thought that the kid, Thompson that shot them,
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and that's when they started shooting. I don't know what's
true or what's not true. I just know how can
we breathe? Okay? How can you have any sigh relief?
The drama never stops. We're constantly triggered. You know, cop
won't be charged in this situation. Nothing happens until there
is some type of police reform in this country. There
is nothing that is going to change. Well, they do
have footage, so it'll be interesting if they if we
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have a chance to see that footage. But according to
the district attorney, she said she reviewed body camera footage,
went over the evidence with Thompson's family to explain why
she's refusing to charge the officers and his death, and
she didn't explain to reporters what the family's reaction was
or whether or not the family agreed with her decision,
but put the footage out then if you're not hiding nothing,
and everything went the way y'all said it went. Put
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the footage out well. According to the DA, she said
the family asked her not to release the footage that day,
so maybe it's coming out soon, but maybe they needed
a minute to process it. I don't know. But she
spent four hours, she said, with the family, and it
was painfully long. But the only thing the family asked
her to do was not to release the video today.
And even if the kid had a gun and the gun,
you know, went off, there's still not no reason to
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come in there firing, isn't no not at all. Yeah,
so there's two different accounts, so we don't know exactly
what happened in there with the police claim. But I
think the footage is now available, so if you want
to try to look for it, But it depends if
if if the gun went off and they don't know
where it went off, they're gonna fire back. But I
didn't hear it was a gun. I didn't. This is the
the first time I'm hearing that there was. I did
read it. There was two different ACCOUNTCI though I forgot who.
They said a release two different account I don't know who.
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The police department of somebody released two different accounts of
the situation. All right, you ain't got no babies born.
I'm sure there was some babies born. Well, all right,
here's some good news. They said that if you are pregnant,
they said that the COVID vaccine is safe to take. Guys,
I'm not even I'm not even sure I want to
take it. You think IM gonna take it while I
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got a baby in my stomach? Come, I'm cool. Well,
they're saying it's safe during pregnancy. I don't know that
I would take that risk. But if you got a
baby in your stomach, Charlemagne, I would go for it. Bro,
if I got a baby in my stomach, it's yours.
You want to tell now? Trying to tell my wife? Uh?
When you want to tell him you play too much?
You know how I got? You want when you want
to tell him how to get when you want to
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tell him? All right, he played too much. What you wanted?
I didn't know you wanted to break it like I
didn't know you wanted to break the news like this.
Get it off your eight hundred five eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. If you need to
vent hit us up right now. Scott's crazy. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up?
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Your time to get it off your chest? Is your
man or blas we want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello? Who's this? Shame? Shame? What up
getting off your chests? Bro man? I was walking my
dog right down by the house, and uh, my neighbor
decided to run up on me with his buddy. So
it was like two white dude thing. Uh literally ran
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up on me. Don't make it get off the uh property,
I guess which not a property, and then literally fucked me,
not knowing that I was killing and uh as to
show much right what happened? They ended up burning the side.
Oh you pulled your hand out on him. You showing
them what to say. I'm not mad at that. What
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are you calling from? Sego? Listen, I'm not mad at that. Guns.
I legally, Sandiego, you can walk around with your gun.
Uh better I don't know. He bet never call the
police on your ass. So better to get caught without it,
I mean with it then without it. He didn't call
the police, calling me and playing like the victim, act
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like I was attacking him. He told the cops, you
don't hand no gun. I think they found me. What
I had on me was, let's talk about your little
Let's talk about your little punk ass dog, your little
punk ass dog, and protected what you got, what you got,
you gotta, you gotta shoo what you got. Don't talk
about that, don't talk about roll next. What kind of
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dog you got, what kind of dog you got, and
what your dogs? There's no way to help Chuck. I
got that by a dog. It was a chump. Norris
ain't gonna let that happen to me. Bro, your little
punk ass dog scare the white people. With the neighbor,
I try to keep closer with the name. Get him, Chuck,
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Your dog scared the white people. Bro, your little punk
ass dogs scared the white people. That's why Daddy protecting them.
That's how that's supposed to work. It's supposed to be equal,
dog apposed to protect you. You You supposed to protect the dog.
Have a nice day. DMX DMX DMX is disappointed in you, Bro.
You let DMX down. Hello, who's this Hey? Good morning,
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how y'all? Doing's brother, get off your chests, Hey man,
look a question for Charlotte mane Yes, sir, check this out.
There's a guy on Juico that I checked down. You're
looking at it. A couple of videos accountable and I
see to a lot of let's say, trash and the
guy and him and guy named a girl of Jamica.
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I think, yes, Jamica Mallory. She's got Jamica Mallory's book
will be out May eleven, State of Emergency, How to
Win in the Country We built? What's going on? Come on? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay,
long story short. He don't give them low positive energy.
You know what I'm saying. He'd be he'd basically say
that these folks don't give Black lives matter a good
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calls like you all say. And I was just curious
on you on basics on Charlotte Maine's input on it,
because I hear you talking to good about these people.
That's right. I get on YouTube when I listened to him,
and he also said something about you one time. You
know what I'm saying, But that's beside the point. I
just Jamica Mallory, Jamica Mallory and Myson are who they
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say they are. You know what they've been at all
week in Minnesota. You know what I'm saying. They're always
on the front lines all the time, and and and
and and to and Tamika has been doing this work
for twenty five years. When I came to New York
in two thousand and six, Kamika was out here organizing
protests and all kind of other stuff, you know, for
the Sean bells of the world, God blessed the dead
and everyone else. So just because a lot of people
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are just starting to realize who Tamika Mallory is, she'd
been out here and he screems doing the work. So
I don't know what to tell folks. And no, it's
not everybody got an opinion. But but I say this.
I say this to anybody who critiques them, what are
you doing right? What is this person doing that's right?
If you don't if you don't like how Jamika Mallory's moving,
or my son and any of the activists, what are
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you doing? You can go out there and do that work.
You can go out there and be an activist. You
can go out there and do this. You can go
out there and to vote your life the fighting for
us or you could go on Instagram and do a
bunch of or YouTube and do a bunch of videos.
Criticize the people who are out there, that's right, those
who can do those who can't criticize and Tamika Mallory's
book State of Emergency How to Win in the Country
We Built, will be out in May eleven. So anybody
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who's confused about Jamika mallory story, trust mean, she got
a whole book coming up telling you where she stays.
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one on five one four line to open it to
Breakfast Club in the morning, the Breakfast Club. He would
have seen we want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this Chris from Naptown? Chris from Naptown?
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You know if he chess broy about the girl who
got shot yesterday the other day they released the nine
on one tape and that didn't sound like her mother.
That sounded like she was at somebody else's house. First off,
the second thing, the cop if he would have waited,
that other girl would have been sad. If he wouldn't
there chary to take the knife from her. Not only
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what that girl has been sad, but he could have
been stabbed just able to. Could have took the gun
and used it. As far as the kids in school,
what what you said, they would have took his gun.
They could have disabled him. Who he's walking into a crowd,
He don't know who's who. If he goes in there
without taking using his gun, he could have been stabbed,
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he could have been hurt, he could have been disabled,
my man, or he couldn't, or he could have tased
a girl and everybody would be alive. Today we've seen
we've seen we've seen people walk through tasors, and we've
seen police officers. The few situations we've seen police officers
run from people with knives the situation. But when you're
when a girl has a knife drawn back in the air,
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that's when he shot. When she took that knife and
raised it. Yeah, I don't I don't think it would
have worked in that situation. I think it would. We
can all just speculate on what could have would have
didn't happen. But that girl, that girl, that other girl.
We've watched studios and you still can't decide. So and
you call and you started off the conversation with a
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lie because that was that young lady's house, and that
was that young lady's property, and then on the nine
one one call came from her house. But you can't
say that. It's not about how it sounds. It's about
facts and situations like this. Well, but that's the thing, though,
You gotta when you're when you're coming up on a
scene like that and you're the call is that someone
is at someone else's house with a knife. Ain't done
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with a knife, And you show up and someone's out
there with a knife. Who do you think that is? Yeah,
but he was wrong in that situation and by the
way for it. And by the way, so I'm talking
about and listen, you don't think force shots is excessive.
He could have he could have shot He could have
shot the girl. He could have shot the He could
have he could have shot the girl neutralized. He could
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have shot the girl that he was trying to protect,
the position to do damage. He could have shot the
girl that he was trying to protect. But he didn't.
He could have, he didn't. He didn't. And and like
he said, once again, man, he didn't what he was
supposed to do. It's very good charged because that that
like he said, he pulled up to the scene. He
don't know what's going on. He sees a girl chasing
a girl with a knife. About this one he has
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an attempting to use on another human being and he
stopped her. He's not he's not gonna be charged. He's
not gonna be charged, and and he shouldn't be. But
my point is this, why is it always fatal forced
with black people? By the way, do this for me,
show me example where fatal force is not used, because
we've seen it every way. We've seen it when a
person has the knife in their head. We've seen it
when when a person doesn't have something in their head.
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We see it when a person is just sitting in
these the goal post, like if you're gonna talk about
that case, she was gold. She had the knife up
about to stab the young girl. He had to stop
it from stabbing the show me when happened. He was
trying to save the young So that so that should
never be any plan B when it comes to black people,
it's just shoot the kill every time. I mean every
place is differently. No, it's not when the man got
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shot in the school, Yes, it's his fault. Sound it
may sound silly. It may sound crazy, but I believe
they had police officers facing in that school. That wouldn't
happen because you mean, would have known that young man.
I don't. I don't think now we don't. We don't
know that there's security in the school or not. I
don't even know if he had a gun. No, no, no,
I don't say security. I police officers. I poke a
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police officer in schools for eighth and a half years. Bro.
We put many guns off a kid. There was the
school and they don't know everybody newly kids and they do. Watch. Yeah,
kids do manage to get guns in schools, no matter what.
We took kids guns our kids all the time. Hey,
I'm with you, brother, but I don't think I shoot
anybody because the kids knew us and we knew them. Well,
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guess what, Black people don't get to benefit of the doubt.
And that's that's what I'm trying to explain human people
at the school about worth that ever got shot. But
you're black, right, that doesn't make difference, Yes it does.
We don't get the benefit of the doubt from white
police officers with white folks apartment. They never shot anybody Eiser, Well,
do agree that relations between the police and the people
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that they are policing need to improve, and if it
does help, if you know the people in that community,
we've seen it, we've seen it. But you know, and
I don't I don't know. I don't know what more
we need to see the show that police officers treat
white people way differently they need to do black That
is absolutely true. Like, that's that's what they approach us
with fatal fatal force for everything. Yeah, that is that
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is without a doubt. But you know, I can't say,
but I want you to stop us fatal for everything,
saying that based off a case. But in that one
case with the girl was stabbing the other girl about
to stab that girl, you gotta make a decision. If
I don't shoot it, and I try to tas that
other girl might have been dead, he might have stabbed it. Like,
if there's deadly forced on somebody, your job as a
police office. Four times is excessive, bro. And he's saying
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that you got to shoot and tell the person is
neutralized that the lady wasn't attacking him, and then the
guy gonna yell blue lives matter after the fact that
come on, bro, all that the Blue Lives Matter, All
that's stupid. They're supposed to neutralize the man pulled up
scared with his gun out already, but he bought a
gun to a knife fight. Get it off your chest
eight five eight five one o five one. If you
need to vent hit us up at any time. He
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got rumors on the way. Yes, Baby Blue from pretty
Ricky shot. They said he's including condition. I know, so
we're gonna start with that, Yes, Christ all right, we'll
get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club, Good Morning,
The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are to Breakfast Club, Happy Birthday, the
(21:58):
DJ Drama, the DJ Dramas, the Drama's birthday, So dropping
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Happy Birthday Drama. DJs hate when I say that, but
it's true. Guys. Come on, all right, well, let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Young Miami. Listen, Oh gosh,
(22:20):
got report, it's the report Breakfast Club. Young Miami is
sick of y'all calling her Karasha now she put on
social media. I've been feeling violated. Every time a bitch
see me in public. They keep yelling Kasha stop doing that.
I don't like that because that is her real name.
And she asked, also, why y'all don't call me young Miami.
(22:42):
Well here she explains it even more. Beach, don't calm
me by my name, because when I give you games
and I keep walking, don't be like, oh yes, she rus,
it's not dead. Don't do dad, Beach, I do you
like hey Miami and Miami or something like that before
you to just blunt me, be like Karresha and I
look as if you were my mom didn't and my cousin,
(23:03):
my close friend, and you're not. It's like to be
true a delusion. So when you get in my line
like you just said, Cresa, please, we're gonna get blocked.
You're gonna have to make a fake patient. I'm gonna
block you again. You know. I love the city girls,
but I'm gonna tell you something. If you tell people
what not to do on social media, they're gonna do
more of it. So they're gonna be yelling Kasha, Karisia
Kaisha everywhere she goes, it's gonna be a Kasha summer
(23:24):
for young Miama. Listen, this is aweso us saying Tanna's
fault because he always calls her and obviously they're good friends,
but he always be like Kaisha Karisia. Please I get
where she's coming from, though. Yeah, because if your family
and friends call you by your government name and you're
out and about and you hear that, you're gonna think
it's one of your family and friends people. It always
is weird when people are like Angela. People do that
to me too, sometimes my mom Lenard, Yeah, all my
(23:52):
friends call me Lenar. I mean yeah, people in the
street too. But I don't mind, brother len Sean, Yes,
it doesn't mind all right. Now, Instagram is rolling out
a new tool that's going to automatically filter out abusive dms.
Are you're all excited about that? So if there's offensive words, phrases,
emojis that won't even show up in your DMS, I
(24:14):
don't give a damn about that. I don't even check
my DM Damn abody on the regular page block those
words anyway. They're also rolling out a tool to allow
people to block new accounts from harasses so now if
you block somebody and then they try to make another account,
and that with a different name, then it'll block that
account to So any account that person that you've already
blocked us created, that is right. They should have been
(24:34):
did that? Yeah, I like to just restrict people so
they think that I'm seeing it and they can see it,
but no one else can. I block them. And I
blocked certain words too, protect your piece, man, What words?
I'm not gonna tell you, Okay. Now, Baby Blue from
Pretty Ricky is in critical condition. Cops say he was
shot in Florida during an attempted robbery. It was around midnight.
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He was in the parking lot of Spares Bowling Alley.
He and a friend were next to their vehicles. That's when,
according to reports, two armed male suspects approach them. They
try to steal his chain, and during that scuffle, he
was shot in the left shoulder area. It's unclear if
they did get the chain or not. He was in
town for a released party for his new song, Jerry Rice.
He was then taken to a local hospital. He remains
(25:17):
in critical condition. They do say the two suspects fled
before cops arrived on the scene. Who tell you it's
hard being a black man in America. Okay, every day
we wake up is like a video game. We're just
trying to survive. We're just trying to make it home.
I'm glad Baby Blue is still alive. I'm sending him
healing energy. And also to those robbers, if you're gonna
rob somebody or jewelry, how do you make sure the
(25:37):
jewelry is real before you do it. Yeah, we point
the gun at him and then you're gonna use the
diamond real is getting. I'm just saying, if you robbing
somebody for fake jury and end up getting real time,
people feel like a real gas. But that was his
listening session. That was the crazy part. Like that was
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his listening session. Damnit. Man. Well that's your rumor reports,
all right, all right from Page News. Next, what we're
talking about Derek Chauvin. What's going on with him in prison?
Will tell you what they're doing to make sure they
protect him and his safety. All right, we'll get into that.
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(26:40):
Let's getting some front page news where we start you
well at home. Rapid COVID tests will soon be available
at CBS, Walgreens, and Walmart. They're gonna take about fifteen
minutes to get you those results. You don't need a
prescription for it. And as far as the costs, it'll
be twenty three ninety nine for one of the tests
from a Loom, which is an Australian company. The other
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one is going to be thirty eight ninety nine. And
how is it? Is that a blood one or is
that a nose swab or Charlemagne's favorite an You like
the anto swab? Don't you lie on me? You like
doing the anto swab? Didn't doing the no swab right after?
With the same cute Which one is I'm not sure
it doesn't. It doesn't specify. It just says that it's
(27:22):
an antigen self test for infection and it's easy. Oh,
this one's a nasal swab. One of them is a
nasal swab. Um. But let me ask you this. If
you want to travel, right, if you've already been vaccinated,
do you still need a negative COVID test to travel?
So you still need both? Yep, because you can still
catch COVID even though you're vaccinated. Just asking, because I
know some places if you just have your vaccination card. No,
(27:44):
in the place that you're going, you need a test too. No, No,
I'm getting one. I'm not vaccinated yet. Yeah. Yeah, he
gets so excited when he hear that word test. He
loved getting that test. They do ant swabs up here,
they don't. You're a liar, he does. You're the only
one who gets some shout. You got a personal physician
all right. Now, Derek Chauvin is being kept away from
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other inmates and that is for his safety. They're at
the most secure unit in Minnesota and the Minnesota prison
system and right now they said the ACU is the
most secure unit. Administrative segregation is used when someone's presence
and the general population is a safety concern. So every
cell in the unit has a camera, that's monitored at
all times, and corrections officers do rounds every half hour
(28:28):
to check each inmates status. He's one of forty one
inmates that's housing that facility out of the nearly three
hundred and fifty people who are being held there at
Oak Park Heights. I think you're gonna kill himself, Ya,
don't think no. I think somebody gonna hurt him in yellow.
Oh I didn't. Nobody gonna get to him in jelly.
Somebody will. I think they will. He's too he's too
protected in there. Think be by himself the whole time.
You gotta go on gpu sometimes. Didn't he lose his
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wife before the case? He did? That's what I'm saying.
He don't really got nothing. I think he's gonna kill himself.
That's why I hope they have him on suicide. Also,
probably you know, he's I'm sure, planning to fight the
prosecution to request before his sentencing hearing, so he's expected
to appeal his conviction. So maybe he's gonna wait and
see what happens with that. I'm not sure, but yeah,
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right now, they got to keep him away from everybody
because you can imagine what might happen now in North Carolina,
a deputy has fatally shot a black man, but police
have still not released a lot of details about what happened.
This happened about eight thirty am on Wednesday in Elizabeth City.
Andrew Brown, Junior is the person's name. They haven't released
a name of that deputy yet, and according to a neighbor,
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they call him Drew. They said he wasn't a violent person.
I don't believe that officers really did that because he
wasn't a threat to them. He was driving off even
though he's trying to get away. She lives on the
same street and she ran out of the house because
she heard the gunshot. So he was in a car.
The car skidded out of Brown's yard and eventually hit
a tree. According to Williams, they said he was forty
two years old. He had a history, of course, they
(29:57):
bring this up drug charges in a misdemeanor drug possession conviction,
and I think I read yesterday too that he had
ten kids. They always try to paint the picture because
they want to. I know they're trying to make it
his fault. I don't even know the situation, but that's
what they do. They always they put the character out there.
So they said he had a misdemean a drug charge
and he had ten kids, as if that has anything
to do with anything, nothing at all. All Right, Well,
the DA is promising accurate answers and not fast answers
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as they are probing why that deputy fatally shot Andrew
Brown Jr. And once again, this is why I gave
the Las Vegas Raiders donkey to day yesterday, because there
is no side of relief. There is no sigh of
relief in this country until there is some proper police
reform put in place. I said that George Floyd's brother
did thank the Las Vegas Raiders. Yeah, I saw that,
(30:41):
I said yesterday during Donkey. I disagree. I disagree with
him too, because he said that George Floyd's I mean
Derek Chobbin's conviction, get him getting found guilty means freedom
for all. That's not true. It's just not what you
just said with this case. You just explained proves that
we already talked about three different situations this morning. Right.
(31:03):
He said, let's take this breath together in honor of
my big brother, who couldn't. He said, let's do it
for George four cases this morning. You already talked about
four cases this morning, so listen. Yes, I'm happy that
Derek Chavan got found guilty. I'm happy that, you know,
the Floyd flam the Floyd family, you know, got the
justice that they were seeking. But that doesn't mean freedom fall. Yeah,
think about it. I mean we talked about so many cases.
(31:23):
You don't remember you figured the Wayne right right? You
figured a young lady Dotte, don't right, the young lady
with the stabbing, kayah. And you think about the young
man young man Anthony was his named Anthony Thompson. I
think his name was who dropped the gun? You dropped
the gun a school in the high school, high school?
And then the North Carolina case. That's five Jesus Christ
(31:45):
once again. Yeah, it ain't no breathing nosi relief, bro.
And I didn't give you all of them. I don't
even know, like the names is like something. It's Adam
Toledo that was a thirteen year old. Yeah, that's what
foe came out last week. All right, Well that is
front page news. Now when we come back, Master P
and his two sons will be joining us. Hersey and
(32:07):
Mercy will talk to that this is some positive duce. Yes, okay,
this is a brother Master Pierre, the generational curse breaker.
He's changing all narratives. I love what he's doing with
Hercy and Mercy, his sons. Yeah, so we'll talk to
him when we come back. It's the breakfast Club God Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye,
(32:29):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got
some special guests in the building. Master product. That's what
the P stand for, a master products. Hersey and Mercy
welcome fellas. Yes, he came in with a big bag.
Tell y'all, ain't nobody got more product than me in
the industry. I keep telling y'all it's ninety percent business,
(32:50):
ten percent talent. So any orders or producer, what happened
when that over with your career over with? Oh, we
gotta start thinking trust funds or family trust. If you
look at what happened with dear Mex black Rod, it's like,
we gotta start thinking bigger. And that's why I said
we need a hip hop union. But I've been dealing
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with doctor Sasha Spade and h We're gonna come up
with something about trust funds. So we need to make
sure the industry understand that and product always talent. My
son's hell of a basketball players. But they're not gonna
be dumb jocks. They're gonna be owning business. They're gonna
be able to do other stuff that when they look
at us, they look at me. Come from Hippop, my
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boys educating, you know what I'm saying. So, Hersey and Mercy,
that's what I love about the eight students. Some of
the top basketball players in high school in the world.
Gradulates the both of the others. One state championship, right yeah.
And then Hersey, you're going to Tennessee State and you
got the scholarship all far already too, right man, Yeah,
I got it. I got a couple offers and you're
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a freshman. Yeah. How did that make you feel? As
a father? It makes me feel good, man, because we
come awn Way and even my younger son, he's already
they got high schools. Now next year the rules is changing.
They're trying to pay kids to go to high schools
and stuff. So they got a program just called me
to pay me to get him. Said, we want the
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top players. I'm like, man, we're about education. Like we're
bigger than that. And then with with with Hersey already,
you know with the NCA the rules are changing in August.
So I got two deals on the table for both
of them, but I can't do it till August. I mean,
I made four hundred dollars a month playing basketball at
the top university. But now he got a deal on
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the table. We got agents advertising age to use their likeness.
He already got a deal for two point five million
dollars and he'll probably be the highest paid player at
any college, not just a HBCU. Wow, And that's when
he's being able to stay in school. And then my
younger son, he got a deal on the table for
a million, but we can't even take it right now
because but the rules are changing them. I love that
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my kids are ballers, but education is more impartant. I'm
teaching them about business, about giving back, about not forgetting
where you come from. And so I just respect hersey
move about going to HBCU and putting the spotlight on it,
because that's that's gonna change the game. Now. We talk
about it all the time, and we've been talking about
it for the last I don't even know ten years
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we've been on this radio, if one an athlete decided
to go to an HBCU. So why was that decision
important for you to say? You know what, I'm gonna
go against the green. I'm gonna do something that nobody
else goes. Now, you know, most kids say I want
to go to not an HBCU because usually HBCUs don't
get the TV time, they don't get the notoriety. But
you was like, f that I'm gonna change? Why? Well
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with me, I always thought outside of the box. You know,
I feel like I'm different. I feel like with me
going to HBCU, I can make a difference. And that's
what I did. I wanted to make a change and
put a spotler on for all the HBCUs around. My
dad always taught me to be a leader, and uh,
I just made that decision off my own decision and
I felt like it's the right decision. And like I said,
I want to change the narratives. How many schools did
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you visit? I visited like five or six schools. I
had a bunch of offers, but tense states are one
stuck out to me for sure. That's gonna be so
exciting for everybody there by the way, yeah, and financially
like the people that are going to go to the
games all that. So you now can we talk about that?
So now that you said, things are changing, right, So
how does the deal get structured? People are coming at
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me and they know that they are my kids and
put millions of dollars on the table because they know
Hurschy played with the number one player in the country
and we just want state. He was the lead score
of the game. He then led them to him and
Mercy to state championship. Mercy as a freshman, he had
fifteen parns. In the state championship game, he had twenty
four parts. I mean a lot of advertising agencies realize
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that these kids are the future. I'm happy because now
they're investing into the future. And so these these companies
already see it earlier, like Hurscher always say, oh when
you look at what is Damon little, like nobody really
believed in him, and now he's one of the top
players in the NBA. But imagine you caught those guys
up front. Because my kids had to work for everything
(37:04):
like I made. They know their work horses where we
put gold first. None of them had a car, like
I didn't buy my kids cars, like they walked to schoogle,
They rolled their bicycles, you know, And that's what got
him in the shape they got because I want to
teach him hard work. I feel most people don't see
that too. They probably just think that we have everything
handed to it is that's not the case. Like me
and Mercy worked like we're from the project, you know,
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like we put into work every day. Like my dad said,
I'm not getting the cards. I go to cards, So
I mean it's a blessing being able to do that though,
But one day I'm gonna gett him a car too,
So that's that's hard. Right when you come from me,
It's like your daddy is peace, so he got money.
But even as a parent, it's like, how do you
instill in your kids the right amount of work ethic
and not be spoiled and not feel privileged? You know what,
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I want them to be successful even when I'm not here.
I want to build a generational wealth. So I know
what got me here hard work. Because if you hear
a lot of these artists crying once their careers are open,
you gotta figure something melts out and that's what I'm doing.
We started bidding, so let me show you with my boys.
Know y'all seen this. I started with my boys the
twenty five year ice Cream Man anniversary. Then we got
(38:07):
our own ice cream missed ice Cream Man. We got
our own ice cream. What's it called? The Great l
A great la great. It took us twenty five years,
but this is the best taste of ice cream you
could get. We got lactose free yeah yeah, and then
all natural Southern ice cream. I'm gonna show you how
(38:28):
much product I got. That's what I'm talking about preparing.
Got the ice cream, Okay, got the water, great water.
I got something for you. I got the wife. You
know what I'm saying that that's the wine right there,
just in case. That's that tour. So we get your
energy drink. That's a good tool. Yeah, the Keen Kongan
Energy drink, it says, make him say, yeah, who serial.
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I got the baking shoulder case. You want to bake
South So master product. I'm trying to tell y'all. Okay, Oh,
I got the fish fry. This is gonna be CROs
being Krogs next week. So Andy, I don't think y'all
gonna able to sign no other endorsement. Like you said,
(39:12):
we do it the family shoes with y'all. Y'all see
what we're doing. Charlotta Magne, remember you was talking you
see why not getting better with that? Getting better? Absolutely?
You know what I'm saying. Are you gonna come? I
know you come out of the basketball shoe. Basketball sho
kind got back. I gotta get that right. So I'm
licking on whether shoes they loved it with and so
product out Wayne's talent. Like I told you, listen to
(39:33):
Mystical song. Mystical said, uh, ninety percentage of your business,
ten percent is your talent? All right? We got more
with master P and Hersey and Mercy Miller his son
to the Moves to Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy and Ngela yee. Charlotmagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with master
P and his two sons, Hercy and Mercy Miller. Yee.
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Let me ask you this getting your product in stories right,
because That's something I'm dealing with right now. Yeah, how
are receptive our people? Because obviously there's a limited amount
of shelf space. There's competition, yes, when it comes to
these different products. So how have these meetings been going,
how are they receptive? Well so for me, and that's
what I did. In New Orleans, they have a company
called Rosses, and my thing is to get African American
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owned products into those stores and on those shelves. And
they agreed to do that. They agreed to put money
back into the community. And I just love it. It's hard.
It's hard for us to get our products onto those shelves.
So now we have an avenue. If the product is good,
we're able to get it in these stores. And I
talked to the owners of those companies to say, and
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I already started putting other products of other African American
small owned business into those stores. So I just think
that we got to make good products and we also
have to support it. I'm talking about as consumers. You know,
the power part is fun in the stores that they're in,
Like you know, same thing we eat, Like I gotta water,
positivity water. We got it in hunting in the oiler airports,
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which is very difficult. Yes, got in the city trends.
But the problem is it's like when I go to
New York Store, New York gas station. I would love
to support, yes, but they don't have it. They only
have a certain amount. So it's kind of focusing on
the distributors to make sure we get in there. And
I guess he's trying to say, how do we make
sure we get it in all those stores that these
distributors are focusing on on minority own businesses as well.
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Social media is changing the game, so we just have
to go harder on social media to make sure that
they get our products. And I think, you know, all
these companies that say they want diversity, they're saying that
they're putting back and helping small business. We're gonna have
to start holding them accounaball and saying, okay, well put
us in your stores, put us in put us in Target,
put us in Krogers, you know. And I think that's
(41:41):
the narrative. And that's that's what I like about the Rosters,
things like they're actually doing something about it. I actually
have a meeting with them this weekend. And I got
that meeting because they're gragged from we that okay, and
you know I got I got we that stuff in them.
Yeah exactly, So he got in there, and then he
called me and he was like, look, I told them
about your press juices, and so he set it up
and now down. So we got to do that same
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thing with Walt Morton Target. We have to use our resources,
and I think our problem is we don't understand that
resources is. That's how I'm able to survive twenty five
years in the business, keeping good relationship and resources. And
I think that's what people don't. They don't do you
know if it's also about education, like even when my kids, Okay,
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what's economics. Economics it's a study of how society uses
limited resources. Yeah, what's the investment to allocate money or
current financial resources in order to achieve high gains in
the future. That's what I'm talking about. My whole thing
is we need to be sending our kids to college
instead of the prison. When I was eighteen and fifteen,
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we wasn't thinking like that. So my whole thing is
if I want to build generational well because it's not
what I have. All this is temporary. I don't care
them about the money. We don't live for the money.
But if we could leave an imprint on this planet,
so when they look at us, oh, yeah, masterpiece started
a rough life. He started from the streets. But look
at my kids. They're not gonna have to go through
what I went you, but I'm still gonna teach them
hard work. You're a generational curse breaker, Pete. Yeah, and
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that's what it's about. So people can't get mad at
me if they locked up, but they don't have nothing.
They're on a conda. You want to hang on a conda.
You're never gonna have nothing. Now, if I could tell
your future by your friends, and I think our culture
don't get that. So if you're sitting around you angry,
you mad, and you're talking about something, I don't care
about what I did twenty years ago, Charler, Man, I'm
(43:26):
focused on that now, how to grow, how to get better,
how to have my kids a better life. You know
I'm not crying about old Well, this person didn't do
this for me or man. Once time go by and
you got to keep moving because time don't wait for nobody.
Like I told, everybody got twenty four hours. If you're
hanging in the club, parting or chilling, you ain't gonna
have nothing. Don't get mad at me because I'm shining
(43:47):
twenty five years later and I'm not even making money
off of no music. I'm doing something totally different. You
had a lot of artists right, yes, and people were
talking recently about Black Rob and was like, d he
should be helping and did he should be doing this?
And we should be starting the union. I kind of
feel like the industry should be like the NFL or
the NBA when you get into that league. When you
get into that place, they have a guy that shows
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you what to do with your money and how to
invest your money, what you should be doing. You feel
like the industry should be doing the same because you know,
you get somebody from the hood that's never had anything,
you give them two three hundred thousand dollars. They don't
know what to do, They don't know how to make that.
So let me tell you, we do need a union.
And I said that a long time ago. I think
the problem is we're not holding self accountability. Drugs is
(44:31):
killing our people, man, and we're not holding our self accountable.
So we like to blame it on everybody. But what
about the big record comings. You know, you burnt the
finger at the did Ease and and all that stuff,
But what about the Jimmy Ivens and all these guys
that you don't talk about. I've never seen nobody saying
that they're the ones who got the money. Diddy the
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middleman to these big corporations, which he made a good
life for itself. But I've never seen nobody angry or
frustrated because those guys should be helping. Those guys made
billions of dollars. Did he might have made millions, but
he's still the middleman to the gateway. So I'm just
disappointed at our culture that nobody never you know, you
(45:13):
get angry and upset that these guys, But did he did?
We had to do? So think about this and Black Ribe,
I love him man and Dea Max, all these guys,
and these guys amazing talent, but that's what they wanted
to do to be They signed up to be talent.
And so when that talent is oh, that's why, that's
why I'm doing this with my kids, Like, don't just
be talent. Like when I signed that deal with them
(45:33):
big companies they don't care about. Lose everything and go
back to the hoods. But nobody gonna say nothing about it.
But if if I signed the artists and then now,
they don't make it that they're doing bad. You're gonna
look over that's your fault. No, you don't understand the process.
A lot of these guys get greedy and they want
to go do their own thing. I did a lot
of guys go I've never said you got to stay
with me, I'm gonna break your leg or something like.
(45:55):
I'm like, no, man, you don't want to be with me.
It's like a relationship. Go on about your life by
go on. Snoop went on and did what he had
to do. We got a great relationship. Some of the
guys didn't do what they need to do. They're angry
and upset. So a lot of these guys sitting around
anger and upset. You can't blame Diddy or jay Z
because everybody gonna die, like even in young artists right now,
(46:16):
because they dying young nineteen twenty years old. You better
start thinking about something else and how to last and survive.
And I think that's what that's what we're not doing
because I keep going back to his education and stop
purnting the finger. So when somebody go to jail, So
this is what I'm this. I want to tell y'all
which we don't talk about. What it's said. If somebody
go to jail, we always say free somebody. What about
(46:38):
the family that lost their last or the kids that
got killed doing this incident or whatever. It's two sides
to every story. I mean, we're dealing with so much
pro lae brutality and it's crazy. But at the same time,
go look at the numbers. I looked at the thing
in Philadelphia. Well, how many of us killing us? It's
way more than that. But we don't want to talk
about that because that ain't to talk about. But what
(47:01):
I'm saying, how are we gonna educate us? How are
we gonna educate our kids? For me having my kids
walk out the streets saying, you know what, don't just
think you got rights. Your rights is to get home parents.
We got to teach that to our kids. One right,
if you go to jail, I can get you out.
I want to get you home and we can figure
it out. That's part of the truth, because I mean,
we've seen people comply with police officers and still end
(47:21):
up day people in handcuffs on the ground, and the
man I'm saying that they don't have the right to
kill us right right, They don't have to right to
kill us. I'm saying that part, but I'm just saying us,
we gotta know when we walk out that though, what
we're dealing. That's what I'm saying. We were straight targets absolutely,
so you know, think about it. So that's why changing
and growing, that's what That's what I've done in my life.
(47:43):
I'm not perfect, but I'm saying, you know, yeah, I
come from a rough life and I've been thrown on
the ground by the police everything, and then sometime I'm
happy to police around because if somebody gets shot at
and somebody get killed where you were, you were the police.
You crying, you people crying for the police. I don't
look at it like police. I look at that good
people and bad people and everything we do. And I'm saying,
(48:03):
we got to come up with some type of plan
and do something. They got to George Floyd police and
act on the table. Yeah, because we didn't have lost
too many of us. And that's why I said it
got to start with economic empowerment, because if we don't
own the blocks, or we don't own no property in
these communities, we have no verse. All right, We got
more with Masterpene Has Two Sons, Hercy and Mercy. Miller's
Thot movies to Breakfast Club the Morning owning everybody is
(48:24):
j Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are to
Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Master pen Has
Two Sons, Percy and Mercy Miller Chalomagne Percy, were you
tempt about any other office from other schools? Are you
one hundred percent like I'm going to an HBCU. Oh,
you know, like I've said all offers. I had a few,
a bunch of them on the table. It's just like
Tennessee was a place for me. I felt like because
it's a place where I can connect with the community too,
(48:46):
and like my dad said, that's a big thing. I
want to bring people together and I felt like I
can make a big change. So Tennessee State was the
one that grabbed my attention mostly, Mercy, do you have
any idea where you want to go? I know you've
gotten for me. I got offered from you, she used too.
So I mean I'm opening to anything. I'm still young
right now, so I got time. But I mean I'm
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open and gone whatever. So you don't have a choice
in your head. They're like, man if I get in, no,
not right now. Man, I'm trying to maybe one day
if Hersey does good, I'm a team up with him.
We're gonna see. You think you're better than your dad
was at his prime. I believe, so can't You can't
(49:29):
compare that because like Mercy six fold freshman, he a shooter,
Hersey six Street pern guard, that's like, but they quit fast,
they dunk, get on people, they do, you know, So
at my time I showed him, I said, different place. Yeah,
it's a different game. But just like people try to
compare Jordan and Lebron James, you can't. You'll never see that.
(49:50):
You would never get a chance to see that. So
I just think that I'm happy that I've made it
to a level, and now they could make it to
a level even ford it me because this is all
they do. Why why why are you y'all team doesn't
get the I guess the publicity that Lebron soun team
get if y'all y'all won state and well, you know,
but you know what, it's a process, I believe because
it's Lebron. You know, Lebron. We beat Brian and James
(50:13):
the team. Wow yeah we beat them by twenty oh
wow yeah, so that should have been a story I
would have but you know some tiny Okay, So why
John Morent when you had John Morent and uh and Zion?
So you only heard about Zion. You never heard about
John Morant till you got to the NBA. And I
think the same thing gonna happen with with these boys.
(50:34):
Is that the world because you know you try to
hide it, well, you can't hide hard work. ESPN writers
are writing about them, NBA owners and gems are starting
to talk about them. Now. Is it pressure to succeed
at Tennessee State? I see that's everyone think. I don't
have no pressure, Like my dad said, If I just
work hard, put the work out'm gonna be all right. Yeah.
(50:54):
And so all y'all in the potal right now, transport POTALM.
We need a big man, a seven for the Come on.
I'm just telling y'all right now, this is where you
want to be at because the spotlight is coming. You know.
I want to talk to you about being a parent man, Like,
what do you think Hersey and Mercy have that you
didn't have growing up? What do you think the one
fundamental thing is somebody that supported me the whole way,
(51:18):
even preparing for Phill. Y'all tell people all the time.
You know how many times I feel, you know, me
telling my kids that I'm proud of them even if
they don't make it to the NBA. As long as
you go to college, we're good. You're gonna go and
build relationships. You're gonna do stuff that a lot of
people can't do. Like even when Herssey right now going
to Nashville, the whole community, every corporation, every business, they
(51:40):
want to be a part of what he's done because
nobody's done it. That's a beautiful city. Stay away from
the white girls, Hersey staying away from them where it's
a lot of beautiful white women in Nashville. Okay, he
going to hbcuya stay on campus. So it's not a
dream of yours to see your son's in the NBA.
I would love that, but guess what the dream. I'm
(52:02):
so happy for them already. I think that what I
don't want to put pressure on. There's no pressure. It's like,
you gotta do this because you love it. If you
look at Kovid, what what do you think Mercy. Two
more questions. Is it a requirement for Mercy to go
to an HBCU. He got the University of Minnesota off
already in Yeah, he got he got a bunch. But
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you know what my thing is with Herssey, Well, people
don't realize Herschey was gonna go to UCLA's will go
to LSU, all these big schools. But like he said,
when a coach at Tennessee State contacted him, he could
tell that coach Penney was about him. And that's that's
what you have to find. So when Mercy find that
same situation, whether it's an HBCU, I mean Tennessee State
(52:47):
just offered him. Just offer Mercy in the ninth grade. Wow,
somp in Hampton, don't go to I went to him.
Why why do you think we don't celebrate moments like
this in our culture? More Pa got two beautiful sons
(53:07):
going to college, playing in high school balling. Why we
don't celebrate them more? Because the negative thing is more important?
Like if they was going to prison, that'll be cool
front page. It's a lot of self hate, man, when
people see you're successful, when you're doing the right thing.
Even with me, it's like but I don't look at
(53:27):
I think that we get our rewards from God. That's
how I look at. You know, our rewards gonna come.
You know, even with my kids, I'm teaching them how
to bless other people, to use your talent to bless
other people. So we're not looking for to be celebrated
at this thing that you know, we just keep building
and doing the right thing, and then we could break
that barrier because people probably wasn't looking for this to
(53:49):
be coming from me. With my kids staying, Okay, I
want to do something different, they don't even want to
do what I like. If they was doing music at
the age right now, they will be the biggest rappers
in the world. Never my whole you have masterpiece son
and they you know, they had blocks in their hands
and all that. You know what I'm saying. But now
you got a book and you're doing all this, Matt, Like,
(54:10):
what's the highest match? You doing it high school? Now
I'm a calculus I'm pretty much the highest right now.
So think about it, like, well, it's kind of hard,
but there's like derivatives and stuff. Calculus is to me,
it's easy. But telling people, I guess it's hard, but
(54:32):
but it's it's like anything, you have to put the
work here. They don't know I had to fight because
I had good grades. I lived in the project, so like, man,
you gotta eight you think you better than me? No, man,
I just studied. Yeah, people act like being smart. It's
not cool. I don't understand that. A square rich square.
And guess what, I ain't no tough guy. None of
(54:53):
that's cool. Just don't mess with me, leave me alone,
on mess with my kids. And I think too. If
you put your trust in Fain and go, you ain't
got to worry about that. Like the hater's gonna be there.
You know what I'm saying. And that's why I'm from
family members to friends. If you don't have nothing, don't
worry about it because it ain't my fault. Because I
(55:13):
think about it. If I gave up right now, my
music been over. If I didn't do all this other stuff,
I wouldn't be where I met right now. So you
still be pouring in the project. Because even the money
I gave you the first time, you just blew it.
So you're just looking for me to give you something
all the time. And then if I don't give it
to you, mad and angry and upset. I'm cool. I
love all my family member, my friends, but I feel like, na,
(55:36):
I'm gonna help underprivileged kids. I'm gonna help the elderly,
like I'm not just wasting my money on people that
think just because they grew up with me, I gotta
give them some pears. Always a pleasure when you come. Man,
it's so much free jury. Yeah, and Hersey and Mercy
we read for y'all. Don't let anybody trick y'all our
position as haters out there who don't want to see
(55:56):
you succeed. Who madg your daddy and roam me over
and I didn't succeed. No legias who stay focused, young kings,
the devil workhoard a gul works Automaz for joining us.
This is the Rumor Report with angela year. Whoopie Goldberg
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is on the cover of a variety. They are actually
celebrating her thirtieth anniversary of her historic best supporting actress
Oscar win for Ghosts. That's huge. She's also an egot winner.
That means she has um the Emmy, the Grammy, the
Oscar and a Tony, so not a lot of people
have that and back in nineteen ninety one when she won,
(56:41):
she was the first black woman to receive that award
in over fifty years and helped make the first black
female egot winner. So that's historical for her. Trap cluesus,
Whoopi Goldberg. She deserves all her flowers, Yes, she does.
So she's working on a movie now. She's writing a
superhero movie about an older black woman. She said to
So I was a little kid, I've been obsessed with superheroes.
(57:02):
They're all saving the earth all the time. But do
you know who's really going to save the earth? Old
black women. That's a fact of what it's called Grandma.
She didn't say yet, but she's writing it. So yes.
As far as her being on the view, she said,
I'm there until I don't think I can do it anymore.
But I'm not there yet, all right, So let's make
sure we pick that up now. LaVar Burton has gotten
the guest host on Jeopardy. More than two hundred and
(57:24):
forty six thousand fans signed a petition online that they
wanted him to have that opportunity. So he thanked everyone.
He said, thank you to all of y'all for your
passionate support. I'm overjoyed, excited and eager to be guest
hosting Jeopardy and would do my utmost best to live
up to your faith. You and me. You made a difference.
Go ahead and take my word for it this time.
(57:44):
I can't think of nobody else would be a better
host than Jeopardy because it be on Jeopardy. You gotta
read a lot of books. I'm sure that the host
of Reading Rainbow has read a lot of books in
his life. Jeopardy would be perfect for him. I think
he'd be a great daddy. Your other guest hosts are
Robin Robbage, Doris George Stefanopolis. There's been a home. They
all got day jobs though, Yeah, all right. And Ellen
(58:05):
de Generes has been criticized for admitting to drinking three
weed drinks and then taking some melatonin and then driving
her wife Pors de RUSSI to the hospital. Listen to this, so,
Chelsea Handler told me about these like weed drinks. I
drank one and I didn't feel anything. So I drank three,
(58:26):
and then I took two like melatonin sleep pills. And
I'm laying in bed and I realized she's not in bed.
I said okay, and she's like, uh, I get out
of bed and she's on the ground on all four
so um, I rushed her to the emergency room. Over yourself,
I did at me, I kicked in like my adrenaline
(58:46):
was like because I just had to rush her there. Goody?
Who was that interview for? Jimmy Kimmel? Nice sneak question?
Got her all caught up? You know what he was doing.
You drove her there to catch yourself? Right? He got her,
got her good well, pars the rest. He ended up
(59:07):
having emergency surgery. She had appendicitis. But you can't drive
under those conditions. I don't know if y'all ever taking melotonin.
It's a sleep aid, but it's like an all natural
sleep aid. It's not so it's not like sleeping pills
where it feels like you're heavily medicated. It's natural. I
thought that was some white people took to try to
get Melanie. I had no idea. But when I because
(59:28):
I've taken melotonin before and it's a nice rest for sleep,
like you sleep all throughout the night. But when I'm out,
I'm out Nope, and the no, I guess the daytime
talks your holes don't give a damn anymore. I remember
it was the time with daytime talks, your host would
try to come off all perfect and prim and proper
and say the right thing at all times. Either that
or Jimmy just caught her with a good question. I
think he caught her with a good swerve question. Yeah. Well,
(59:50):
you know, Ellen degenerous, I think on her behalf just
even her having that show was very controversial for her
at first. You know, so I should be apologizing today.
I'm sure you think apologizing. They should be apologizing. I mean,
what can you say. I'm sorry for driving well intoxicated,
(01:00:10):
but people are like, she could have killed someone. I'm
so sick at her entitled as she definitely could have people.
You better not do that. That was a terrible idea.
You'll apologize, all right. Now, it's not the weed. Then,
it's still just the melatonin. All of those things, any
one of those things. You're not supposed to drive under
the influence. In California, California, majority of the people probably
driving hot supposed you're not supposed to, but they probably are. Okay,
(01:00:34):
it's the melanie, melatonin. There you go whatever, All right now,
Corday has a new EP, just Until. It's only four songs,
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You hated when I talk about this, but I'm staying
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sent them a text. I guess that issue was only
right that the resentment was next. Pops taught me a lot.
I get that grig into respect with the prison. For
a while, I used to call me collect. He lived
at different states, but we will always connect. When I
got robbed at gunpoint, you took the bust of the check.
I'm gonna flast my favorite arm because of this ship
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What's Sap featuring Young Thug and Thornton Street. What you
just heard and that is your rumor? Report maridd At
the day, I was just thinking, like if my son said, yeah,
(01:01:37):
I know that, Yes, my dad, I don't know how
it feels about that said what now just to just
they said, uh, play play a little snipp again sectionate
with food stamps. The figerator was packed. You hated when
I talk about this, But I'm staying in the facts.
Before I dropped family matters. Should have sent them a text.
I guess that it was only right that the resentment
(01:01:58):
was next. My pop's on me a lot. I get
that with in respect respect all right, that is yourr
rumor report. Yeah, you say they should be more honor.
I guess I can't see that might be it might
it might have a different relationship my dad as seventy nine.
(01:02:19):
I think my dad. And by the way, if you
got your part with cod pops grew up saying him,
what's up? Lout n When I get old, Yeah, when
I get hold, I'm return some of them nigs old.
That's all all right? Well, who are you giving your
donkey too? Bret Foth. He needs to come to the
front of congregation. We need to have a word with him,
work word with him. We're gonna play a game. After sure,
(01:02:42):
if you want to play football, I bet you want
to be a quarterback. Stop So he played too much.
Talk of the days up next man, So breakfast club,
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time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so
being Donkey of the day a little bit of a mix,
like a donkey club. Now I've been called a lot
(01:03:25):
of my twenty three years. That Donkey of the Bay
is a new wife. Donkey of Today for Thursday, April
twenty second goes to Bret Farve. You know Brett Farve,
quarterback Green Bay packer in Minnesota, Vikings Wrangler Jeans tractor
trailers probably produced by inbreeding. That guy. Now he was
on his podcast Bawling with Farve, Daddy host with Eric Bawling,
(01:03:45):
and he decided to wait in on the devil shovin Verdict.
Listen to what he had to say. I find it
hard to believe, and I'm not defending Derek Show in
any way. I find it hard to believe, first of all,
that he intentionally meant to kill George Ford. Okay, stop
break that, stop right there, Stop right there, Brett Farve,
shut the f up forever. Okay, Okay. I can't wait
(01:04:06):
until tomorrow because I need the weekend. I'm exhausted. I
am exhausted over explaining black people's right to live, and
I am exhausted over explaining why black folks like George
Floyd should still be alive. Brett Farve, who called this
play for you? What playbook did this come from? How
could any human fix their mouth to say that Devil
Chauvin did not intentionally kill George Floyd. If I was
(01:04:27):
on that podcast with Brett Fave, I would have asked
one simple question, Well, if he didn't mean to intentionally
kill him, Brett, what was his reason for kneeling on
George floyd neck for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds? Okay,
after George was already restrained on his stomach, handcuffed hands
behind his back, what was the reason for kneeling on
his neck for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds? How
(01:04:48):
wasn't it intentional? Now, Brett did say what Derek Schauvin
did was uncalled for, let's hear it. I find it
hard to believe. And I'm not defending Derek schou In
any way. I find hard to play. First of all,
that he intentionally meant to kill George Ford. That being said,
his actions were uncalled for. I don't care what color
(01:05:10):
the person is on the street. I don't know what
led to that video that we saw where his knee
is on his neck, but the man had thrown in
the towel and it was just uncalled for. Why can't
folks like Brett fob just take the l if what
he did was uncalled for? How about leave it at that.
That's how someone would influence uses the voice. Let your
(01:05:32):
audience know, Brett that what he did was simply uncalled
for a period. You don't have to shoot him any belle.
You don't have to cape for the guy that's not
even your man. I can understand methy Man putting the
cape on Red Man at the verses and holding his
cape for him while he performed Superman Love It. That's
his man. Nay on stage, one of the greatest musical
tag teams of all time. But what reason, Brett fob,
(01:05:53):
do you have to put a cape on Derek Chauvin
and hold on to it for playing stuff while I'm
doing my donkey? Once again, If what Derek Schavin did
wasn't intentional, then what was it? Okay, anything I'm doing
for nine minutes and forty six seconds is intentional. If
I'm doing it for nine minutes and forty six seconds,
(01:06:13):
I'm being intentional about it. I've done donkey at the
days that are that long. Imagine me saying, after a
nine minute, forty six second donkey at the day, it
wasn't intentional. Okay. If I kneel on a person's neck
and they're telling me they can't breathe, but I keep
my knee still on their neck after receiving that information,
when they stopped breathing, I have intentionally killed that person.
And guess what Bret A jury thought the same. Now,
(01:06:37):
Brett father voted for Donald Trump. I don't think that
has anything to do with anything here. But I'm just
doing what Fox News does to black victims of police violence, okay,
which is bringing up things from his life to paint
the narrative I'm trying to paint. You want another one.
Brett fav was on The Andrew Clavin Show and he
said that he wants politics out of sports. Listen, I
think both sides. For the most part, I want to
(01:06:58):
see it just remain about the sport, not about politics.
I know when I turn on a game, I want
to watch the game. I want to watch players play
and teams win lose coming from behind. I want to
watch all the you know, the important parts to the game,
not what's going on outside of the game. And I
(01:07:19):
think the general fan feels the same way. Well, Brett,
you have to practice what you preach. Okay, chain starts
with you the same way. You don't want to hear
any political or social commentary in sports. We don't want
to hear any political or social commentary from you. Okay,
shut up in podcasts, these these these guys, man, I
(01:07:43):
just I need a blackboard up. Shut up and throw footballs. Bretton,
shut up in Maga now he probably watch that one.
Shut up and wear wranglers. Oh okay, okay, okay, okay, okay,
(01:08:05):
I like that. How about to shut the f up forever? Okay,
Please let Kathy Griffin give Brett fa up the biggest heah,
please give this giant jar of male the biggest hea Hall.
This drama is totally ruined my landing. I just want
you to know that I know you're not talking. He
threw me off over here. He was over here playing
(01:08:26):
stuff on his funny thing. When the phone goes on,
I'm like, who in the harle let's talking so loud.
I don't even know why I resigned. I shouldn't even
came back. I don't resigned and felt the same as resigned.
It is. I guess you're not gonna play a game. No,
I don't want to play with yall. Y'all ruined it. Yeah,
(01:08:48):
that's round it for me, it's round it. How Let
you be quarterback? M I don't want to be quarterback,
definitely wants to be a center. Let the wrong be
in center. All right, those of the bottoms, thank you
for the back to the top. All right, now, X
ask ye they can do nothing until I give you
(01:09:09):
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Switch your question for you? Morning money, Charlotte, Good morning.
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Listen to y'all all the time calling out on how
your long story short man is sick. We've been dating
newly for like it's been about six seven months or
the case may be. And long story short. She has
a few male friends, like more than three. So my question,
you ye, is how do I deal with that man?
(01:10:15):
Because I don't I ain't really you know, my past
relationships that you know women ain't really had too many
male friends. And like me and her to argue, well,
what's her her male friends? Do you think that just
like you think she's cheating or something. I don't know.
She calls it a guilty consciousness. But at the same time,
it's like, you know, if I don't know, ye, I
don't know the caller man. You know it's women they
(01:10:39):
you know, Charlie, you always say black man, don't cheat,
But what about the women they're tying us up? Man? Well,
I just want to say a couple of things here.
First of all, the only reason that you have an
issue is just because these are guys, right. It's not
that you think she's doing something or saw her doing
something or caught her doing anything. And she's being honest
with you about where she's going and who her friends are.
(01:11:00):
They ain't necessarily lf being honest. It's like it's like
I'm like they coming out the blue, like okay, all
all this this us, all this sus us. Oh damn buddy,
stay around the corner all your BD state like it's
too close to areas? Too close? Man, it's local. It's local.
You know, I'm accusing my language. Its local stuff, you
know what I mean. Like I ain't from Lake City,
so it'll be like I can't really call with you know,
(01:11:21):
I ain't even that to be in your phone, to
be all on your on your butt calling you all
the time. You know, it's hard. And listen, I'm gonna
say this. I have a lot of guy friends. Like
you know, there's a lot of guys I've worked with
and a lot of environments I've been in. I've only
I've always been the only woman. There's guys that I'm
friends with that live near me now, who I grew
up with and went to school with, that I have
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no type of interest in and nothing has ever happened.
I'm friends with their wives, with their families. And I
also have always felt like I'm more cautious of people
who don't have friends of the opposite sex, because that
means that the only relationship they can have with somebody
that's not of the sex of them is somebody that
they would date or sleep with. So I would never
(01:12:04):
have seen a problem with people having real friends that
are legitimate of the opposite sex, as long as they're honest,
as long as you're able to meet who those friends
are and be comfortable around them. And I understand in
your place, it's an adjustment, right, This is not something
that you're used to. You've never had to deal with
it before. But you I have a problem she you know,
(01:12:25):
are coming to house. I'll see a guy just said
heard you know, she checks my energy and then if
you are you know, eventually cut off. But if she's
standing on what she's standing on, you know, and that's weird, right.
So my whole thing is if she hasn't done anything
to make you feel like she is cheating or anything
that you're you're you're having a gut feeling about in
(01:12:47):
your instinct, it is telling you it's more than that.
And if she's open and honest, then you should be
okay and try to see you know, what plays out now.
If things are suspicious, if she's sneaking around, if these
guys are shady to you, if you feel like she's
lying to you, that's a different story you need. I
ain't gonna hold you all up because I know what's
going on. So yeah, listened real quick. If I come
(01:13:08):
in the crib, the crib cooking aspiacus and I don't
even cook aspiacus, like I don't even eat that, Like
I don't even know the spill it, and he in't
there whipping up turning around full of steam to the stoves, like, bro,
what is you doing right? And what is she doing?
And what did she say? They just her in the
(01:13:29):
kitchen cooking, I mean just sitting there like you feel
me and you're like I said, you know how you
know how you check your man's energy and from our energy.
You think I'm an I'm gonna go upstairs or I'm
gonna you know, you know, go take a ride or something.
But if I'm feeling indifferent about something, but dude, he
in there trying to flip it, and man, you don't
get get up out of here, dude, because this ain't
that tight time you have me like I'm a i'm
(01:13:50):
a I'm a dark skinned brother and he's a light
skinned brother. Oh my gosh, heus me envy, excuse me envy.
But I don't apologize to those bige baskets. Don't you
ever apologize to them? Don't you ever job to them?
It's hard. It's just hard for me to gauge if
it's an insecurity thing with you or if something's really
going on. Because if she's always been like this since
you first met her, and she's always had guy friends,
(01:14:11):
she's not doing nothing different than she was. If she's
if you have no reason to think she's cheating on you,
then it's hard for me to say, oh, she can't
have guy friends. Now. I understand boundaries, and boundaries are
important if you need to set some boundaries where you're like,
I'm not comfortable with guys in your house doing this
and that, then that yes, those are boundaries that she
(01:14:33):
should set because I also feel like when you are
in a relationship, if someone is uncomfortable with something and
it's justifiable, then you have to take that into consideration.
And so I agree with you on that that you
have to set some boundaries. But these are conversations. Not
that you can't have guy friends, but maybe, Okay, I
don't want them calling you in the middle of the night.
I don't want them in the house when I'm not here.
(01:14:54):
I don't want them around like that if I haven't
met them yet. But you gotta also be reasonable as well.
Ain't on misty. Okay, your mind is made of you,
got it? Yeah? All right, y'all have a good thing.
Man don't made for work? All right? About TOAs sparagus
makes your peace? Think too? By the way, Yeah, what's
wrong with the one thing? Oh my god? I love
(01:15:18):
sparagus now, sparagus one of my favorite vegetable, But it
doesn't make you peace. Things. If you walk in your
girl bathroom, you smell it older you know what it is?
Say less man, ask ye eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need relationship advice. Hit
eat now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. But in the
middle of ask ye what you want to go to?
You how line eight? Hello? Who's this yo? I meant
to go anonymous on this play an MV. All right, Anonymous,
what's your question? I'm gonna tell one Sime. Once I
get my question out, you're gonna see why. All right ahead,
go all right. Now. What I'm trying to do is
I want to get my wife to work out with
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me to lose some weight. I don't want to sound
like I'm some horrible guy anything like that, because I'm not.
And it's not like she overweight because she not. But
I just h I said, but she's not overweight, But
you want her to lose weight? Yeah, I mean, she's
not like, you know, super big or nothing like that.
You know, it's just us men. Wee. I like, well,
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let me put it like this. When I met her,
she was a certain size. You know, we didn't have
some kids, so cour state's gonna change when Yeah, to
lose some weight, you know, what I mean, Like, I
ain't trying to make it seem like, you know, I'm
trying to leave go someplace else, and they ain't nothing
like that. So physically you want her to look how
she looked when you met her. No, not necessarily. I
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just wanted to drop a few pounds. Is that she
she got comfortable get so? Did I You know what
I mean? I I had I noticed something like them
when I see them, Like Jesus, okay, does she does
she want to lose weight? Has she been expressing that? Man,
I gotta get into jail sheet in Okay? Like certain
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things that I know that she can do, she can
work out with me, right, And if she's not working
out with me, and like certain things that I do,
I can be like, hey, this is what I did
to day. Let me see if you can, you know,
beat this number or do this just a little friendly competition,
you know what it is. So sometimes I think we're
working out, like me and my boyfriend work out differently.
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There's things that he likes to do that I might
not might not want to do, and there's things that
he likes to do that I don't. There's things that
I do that he doesn't like, right, like I like
to do cardio. He doesn't really like to do cardio.
He like, you know, he rather lift weights and things
like that. So I think it's important to see what's
interesting for both of you to try. Like maybe you're like, yo,
let's try this hot yoga class together, or let's do
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this spin class together on the bike, And there's different
things that y'all could try together as a couple. So
it's not you trying to get her to do your
workout right and not enough after but like he you know,
because I purchased equipment for my home, I got basically
our little home, Jim, and I'm like, we got it.
We're here. And there's also a good things you could do,
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Like what if y'all did a date and you guys
went hiking or did something outdoors related. Okay, you know.
I just think that sometimes being creative can be really
fun too. It's like, what she's doing, she's not getting
up for the results that she was getting before, right,
And it could be sometimes we sometimes we work out
and the plateaus if we're doing the same thing over
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and over again, and so that's why you have to
switch it up, because you keep on doing the same workout,
your body gets used to it. That's why you have
to always try to adjust and do different things and
so and it is true when you plateau, you're like, damn,
I'm not doing this no more because nothing's happening, and
it can be discouraging. And so I appreciate the fact
that you want her to do this for herself, because
you said, she's expressed to you that she's you know,
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she's dieting, she's doing different things. But I also feel
like it could be you just also putting yourself out
there and saying, Okay, let's go on a date. We
never went hiking before, Let's try this, let's go for
you know, a walk in the park, because things like that,
you know, can be motivating also, and then even trying
some hot yoga or just different workouts that you guys
can do together, like, let's try some things together. That's
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actually a fun date night. I remember I did a
hot yoga date. I did that before, and I was
super fun. Okay, okay, I like that. And another thing
I want to say is having good healthy food in
the house really helps I find even for myself, as
long as I don't have a lot of junk in
the house. I don't have it there to eat. I
try to only buy like healthier snacks and just make
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some adjustments to my diet. I know you said she's
been dieting, but you know, just things like instead of
eating rice, I'll eat a salad, and making sure I
cut back on my carbs, you know, make sure maybe
for dessert, I'll just have some fruit instead of something
too sugary. Yeah, a food that she has definitely changed
instead of rice, has some quinoa things like that that
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gets bowels moving. But you know, it's a journey and
it's really not easy. Sometimes. If it was easy for
people to lose weight, we'd all be skinny, right, you know,
So just be conscious and aware of that, and don't
make it seem like you're not attracted to her or
you're forcing her to do anything. It has to be
more like, look, this is good for both of us because,
like you said, you're in the gym. It could be
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some nice bonding things that y'all could do together that
you feel good. The feeling after hot yoga, man is amazing,
So okay, and you're right once you say those results,
it is encouraging, so good luck to you guys, all right,
appreciate it, no problem, all right, ask ye eight don't
dreat five eight five one oh five one. If you
need relationship advice and any type of advice, hit ye.
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Now you got rumors on the way, yes, And Eric
Andre says that he was racially profiled by police in
Atlanta at the airport. All right, well, sounds like a
really bad trip for him. All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning. It's the
breakfast Club, Big Pool, Shicy drop on a clos bomb
from Memphis. Man, I keep telling y'all, and I'll keep
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competing it. Memphis got the best rappers in the game.
Right now, I was listening to a money bag Yo's
albums Crazy. It's really really dope, Big Scars albums, Big
Scars album The Grim Reaper is really really dope too.
But I just want to say, without a shadow of
a doubt, Mark Anthony has nothing on money Bag Yo.
You're a damn hey hey has money bag Yo, Gon
diamond than he got diving, he got a lot of it.
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He got more diamond Dean, Mark Anthony, I know he
got more. Compare Mark Anthony money bag yo, think makes
better investments of that. But just saying, well, y'all, are
the idiots taking me serious? Knowing I'm being sarcastic sensitive, right,
I'm not, But I'm not being money Mark Anthony ain't
got no no money back. Yea. Well, let's get to rules.
Let's talk at y contract. It's about this report angela
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ye on the Breakfast Club. So Eric Andre is saying
that he was the victim of racial profiling during an
interaction with police inside the Atlanta airport. He said he
was singled out by two plane clothes police police officers
Wednesday at the airport. The cops stopped him on the
jet bridge for a random drug search as he was
trying to board his flight. He said on Twitter, Keisha Bottoms.
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He tweeted at the mayor if anyone is at Delta
Terminal T three in Atlanta, please get me the officers names.
Talking to my lawyer now need a good Atlanta lawyer.
And then he said, Keisha Bottoms, please help me. Two
of your officers stopped me on the jet bridge at
Terminal three in the Atlanta Airport for a random drug search.
Please someone give me the name of a good Atlanta lawyer.
So he goes on to say all of this on
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Twitter to the mayor. He said, at the moment, I
was the only person of color online Keisha Bottoms, I
know this isn't the police department you went representing in
your airports. Then he said, they let me go. I'm
on the plane in the air I'm fine now, but
I want this report. Please any Atlanta lawyer reach out
to me. He's got a suth to be Eric Andre
in a situation like that, because everybody was exactly why
he would just walk by. Was he flying from International? No,
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he was in Atlanta. He said that International. Was he
leaving La? He was going to LA. He said that
they as if he was transporting meth. So I'm not
sure what that was all about. But the Atlanta Police
Department says that their officers were not involved in that interaction.
That said, multiple law enforcement agencies operated at the airport
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and appears that incident involved another agency. What if they
were playing a joke on him, funny joke. What if
he definitely panis his jokes. His jokes may not be
funny to some people, right, I think they hilarious. They
did they stopped me when I came back from d
all the same thing. They pull the bags over, the
went through all my bags, pull the souls out of
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your shoes to see if I was transporting drugs. Cavity search.
They tried, they did no. You know, when they saw
you smiling, he was like, let them go, all right now.
Michael B. Jordan is talking about why he went public
with his relationship with Laurie Harvey. Usually he's very private
about who he's dating. Yeah, and in a new interview
(01:23:56):
with People, he said that he decided to do that
so that people could know. He said, I'm still probably
I want to protect that, but it just felt it
was a moment just wanting to put it out there
and move on. I am extremely happy, said I think
when you get older, you feel more comfortable about the
public nature of the business that we're in. So for me,
it was a moment to take ownership of that and
then get back to work. And they definitely have been
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openly Lovey Dervy all right. Cardie B is looking to
lock down the rights to her own beauty line. It
looks like she's filed to legal documents. She wants to
do Bartie Beauty and she's trying to. I think it
makes sense because she's always pretty glam and she has
great makeup, so she always looks great nail and even
her nails like she needs her own nail polish line
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all of that. So it looks like it's gonna be
her signature, which is her. It's gonna be her real
name signed on the products. I'm not mad how to
get all the money, Barty, your masterpiece said this morning.
It's all about product, okay. And look at how much
she did for Fashion Nova when she dropped her signature collection.
She did that early on and made a lot of
money for Fashion Nova, So gotta have your own thing too.
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All right, Now, let's talk about Sterling Brown. There was
an incident where his teammates felt like he could have died.
They reportedly feared for his life. Apparently, Houston Rockets guard
Sterling Brown was outside of a Miami strip club, and
the Houston Rockets did release a statement on Monday that
he was the victim of an assault. He suffered facial
lacerations but will make a full recovery. At that time,
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there were a few other details of the incident, but
now we have more. According to the report, Sterling Brown
and some of his teammates made a trip to a
strip club called the Booby Trap around midnight on Monday.
Yes The Rockets were staying in a Coral Gables hotel.
They basically stayed there to stay away from all of
the nightlife in Miami, and upon exiting the club, Sterling
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Brown tried to get into the wrong van. According to
the report, there was an exchange of words with the
occupants of that van that escalated to violence. A source
told The Athletic that the van's occupants all proceeded to
beat Sterling Brown, with one attacker hitting him in the
back of the head with a bottle, leaving blood everywhere.
Sterling Brown's teammate v Imported Junior, then intervened. He went
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to protect him and got roughed up in the process
as well. Several of Brown's teammates had reportedly already left
the establishment before this attack happened. He let's unpack this.
So what happened here was Sterling probably intoxicated and didn't
realize he was getting in the wrong vehicle. He went
into the wrong It sounds like to me, yeah so,
but I mean, I don't know if it was necessary
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to beat him up, that Betty had to go to
the emergency room. They said there was blood everywhere, all
over the floor. They said, if he hadn't been as
physically strong and tough, he might not have made it
out of that situation. He had stitches, he had to
undergo testing. His face is all jacked up, according to
a source. Now, the Rockets coach did respond to questions
about the assault ahead of the game yesterday. It's not
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an easy situation, but that's the job, you know. My
job is to lead us through these choppy waters. My
job is to hopefully help the players navigate all of
the kind of going on around them. And there's obviously
a lot that's uncontrollable. But it's not like I can't
worry about those things. But I could do what I
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can do, and staying strong, staying positive, staying all of
those things during these times is what's necessary. Why not
just bring the script club to you, like Paul Piers,
did you know what I mean? Like? Why not have
the drinks, the women at the house, the people at
the house. He walked into the wrong car, and you know,
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I'm sure if he wasn't toxicated, some words probably went
back and forth, and you got into altercation. But you
want the energy. You don't want the energy. Your house
is different than who says, and you don't want people
at your house anyway. Paul Pierce House looked lick. Whoever
they was at they weren't at home. They were they
had a game, you know, so they were in Coral Gables.
Why not do that bring it to you? That way
you avoid a lot of trouble. You know what I'm saying.
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I think this bubble lifestyle that we lived in the
past here we need to implement that moving forward in
certain situations, especially when you're a certain person. You know,
you gotta lot to loose. All right, Well that is
your rumor report. All right, shout out to Revolts. We'll
see you tomorrow. Everybody else, let's get to the mix.
Let's go so breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be
the same, Dad, stop embarrassing me. It's a new Netflix
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DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now five years ago today Burdman came through
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a came up here to do an interview, and yeah,
he came up to do an interview, but we didn't
do an interview, but it went viral. Let's get it
on there, get it off your chest, Burt Man. I
ain't got talking him, so why come here? I wanted
to talk to you on your man and your face. Absolutely,
you understand me. I knew a few places you was
that I could have pulled up, but I don't think
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that was gangster. I wanted to come look in your
face like a man and tell you how I feel. Okay,
put some respect on my name? Did you? Did you
pull up on ross that way or trick daddy? And
I'm pulling up on you. Yeah, I'm the radio guy.
Why pull up on the radio guy? Don't act tough
with the radio guy here. Y'all, y'all, y'all finish or
y'all done. I ain't got no more talking. All right? Well,
that was outur Birdman interview. Slashman. That wasn't an interview.
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That was a moment you asked two questions. I don't
even know if I asked two questions. Yes you did.
But see why you don't pull up? Why are you
don't pull up on a ross? But you pulled up
on me? That was a really good question. You pull
up on me. That was a question. That's two questions.
Really he ain't answer them. But anyway, that was a
great moment. All right. When we come back, positive notice
to Breakfast Club, good morning morning. Everybody is tj Envy, Angela, Yee,
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Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, um, Charlomagne,
you got a positive note? Yes, you know. First I
want to tell people, man um, you know, make sure
to go to Black Effect dot com. You know, for
everybody that's looking for all the Black Effect podcasts under
one roof, you can go to the Black Effect dot com. Okay,
that's nice and simple for people to remember, right, and
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the positive notice simply this man, respect is for those
who deserve it, not for those who demand it. Breakfast
Club pitches you'll finish for y'all, dumb