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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time. It's time time to wake up, teaching instancially
and Charlottagne the doctors to practice club Bitches the voice
of the culture. People watch the Recface Club for like
news to really be tuned in. It's one of my
favorite shows to do, just because y'all all wish keeps
you one hunting, y'all keep your Really they might not
watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook,
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they're you know, they're listening to the Breakfast brother gets
your ass. So you want to turn my mic on? Yo? Yo,
y'all started over from the top, Yo, from the top,
from the top, from the top. You do this every morning.
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That's you can't just turn my mic on? Mom? What
I do to you? It's confused. Good morning Usa yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good
morning angela ye okayo, the god piece to the planet.
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Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes,
it's Wednesday, It's humpday. I don't know where he's at.
Whos gonna swing on drum for messing up y'all microphones
this morning. He no better than have my microphone mess
up y'all. Gotta get it together first of all, Oh,
what do you mean you're the board out? When you
guys are in here one day, you're out the next day.
And a plane. Wow, it's a lot of pressure. This
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isn't get it off your chest. No, right, I walked in.
He said, is that a banana in your pocket? I
did not say that. I didn't say that. Yes, it
is a ban it's a real banana. Guys, too early
for the flour everybody. That's what he said. We haven't
with you, guys. We have workplace harassment rules in place
for you, for you, for you me tours, stop me
toing each other, guys. I don't know where he is.
And he's supposed to be quarantine, and she was on vacation.
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She was supposed to quarantine for fourteen days. I looked
on the story and she was furniture shopping yesterday, So
I don't know what's type a quarantine. She's doing well.
I don't want to hear talk about Donald Trump at all.
Then Donald Trump out there being a super spreader. Clearly
she gets too gracious unless she has the test that
came up negative that we don't know about. All right, yeah,
but you know it still takes what three or four days,
five days before it could actually and send your system.
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So I've seen it out of the bout. I was like,
look at that, she's out and about listen y'all at
the age. Yet when y'all squint to hear better, I'm
not that old guy. Okay, No, with a friend of
the day, we was we were both squinting the head
other and then she grabbed the glasses and put them
on to hear me. I said, oh, you deaf death.
No one of does just a thing. Is that just me?
I don't know's squinting to hear better? That is you.
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I do turn down the music, but I'm lost. I
don't know what I thought that we've been doing. I
turn the music all the way down. I don't know why.
I don't know if that's going to affect that. I I
hope anything. I don't have nothing to do with a
You turn the music now so she can hear yourself
think better. Oh that's what that's all that is. You
got to hear yourself think better. That's what okay. Well,
we got a message from me, She says, I can't
hear myself, but we can't hear you. I can hear that,
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I can here, and but can you read it? Says
I can hear myself. I didn't see that. He didn't
turn my mic on. He didn't turn my mic turn Michael.
This show is trash. Let's go back. Angela would have squinted.
She could have heard herself, She could have heard her
heard all of us. She just squinted a little bit.
I heard all of you. I was talking. I could
hear myself. John must never turn my ma. He never
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really turned your Michael. And I've seen everybody turning like
you did not turn that one on? Right, you just
got there. Let's not start yo yo yo, yo yo yo,
start this bumbass show. Please. I've been sitting here on
camera on Revolt this whole time, trying to talk. What
are you doing? Drum it was, says Johns job was.
Let MENA tell you something. Just take accountability. I was here,
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I did my part. Messed up a lot of sexual
attention between you and NV this morning. We just kids
mess it up. It's not true. What do we got today?
On this show cracking. What you got front page news?
What were talking about? Let's get this show cracking. Yeah,
let's start with Kenneth Walker. That is Brianna Tilly's boyfriend.
He did an interview with CBS this morning, Gil King,
and we'll tell you what he had to say about
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that night. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked
this to breakfast Club. Come on, boy, did you at
least wipe my mic down this morning? John? That's not
my job, Paul bro Your mic is on the grown
man to wipe your mic down. You're not a shaken
wipe you to himself? The hell's going on today? Tell
me I'm out for one day and y'all just add
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each other. Let's get into some front page now on
Tuesday night football, that sounds so strange, man, all right,
the Buffalo Bills lost to the Titans forty two sixteen.
What else we got, easy, Well, let's talk about Brianna
Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker. Now you know he was in
bed with her that night when the police barged in,
knocked down the door, and shot and killed Brianna Taylor. Well,
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the police have been saying that they identified themselves before
entering the apartment, and they also said they knocked on
the door. They said they were the police. They said
they waited ten or fifteen seconds, knocked again. They said
they approached the third time, and it had been forty
five se and if not a minute before they finally
said let's go. Kenneth Walker has consistently from the beginning
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said a different story. Here's what he had to say
on CBS this morning. Who did you think was at
the door? If you're saying who is it? Who is it,
they're not answering. I didn't have a clue, that's all.
I grabbed the gun. I mean, if it was the
police at the door and they just said where the police? Me,
Brianna didn't have a reason at all not to open
the door to see what they wanted. But did it
ever cross your mind a heavy knock like that, maybe
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it's the police. That's why I never thought it was
the police, because why would the police be coming here.
That's a very good question, you know. He said to me,
if you heard a heavy knock at the door, would
you think must be the police? I don't know why
folks act like they wouldn't have done the same exact
thing if they were in Kenneth Walker's position. That's the
whole point of having firearms. That's what the second Amendment is.
For someone bustes in your crib, runs up in your crib,
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you defend your crib. Yeah, absolutely, Stow hears police and
I hit a door open up, and I know everybody
is in the room that I'm in. Yes, I'm letting
all shots go at that door. Who coming to my
door like that? I think of him is the police
were telling a different story this whole time, And I
think that's what the issue is. Kenth Walker was there.
He's saying nobody identified themselves. He's never committed a crime.
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He is a licensed gun owner, and somebody was knocking
at the door. But the police have consistently been saying
that they did identify themselves. And that's where I think
the issue is, is that they're trying to tell a
different story. Well, this charges got a dropped, So that's
a beautiful thing. And also too, man, he's right, why
would I be expecting the police. I'm not a criminal,
I'm not committing no crimes. Why would I expect be
expecting the police to be coming up kicking down my door,
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Like why all right? Now? As we are getting ready
for the final stretch in the campaign trail for Joe
Biden and Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama will be
hitting the campaign trail next week. They have not finalized
the schedule, but they said some states under consideration for
his appearances include Florida, North Carolina, Wisconsin and more. Another
thing that Joe Biden campaign has done they launched their
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first ever battle rap add come on, just the nonsense
I'll be talking about. Yeah, so they use the Ultimate
Raper League, that's who they join forces with, and they
have MC's DNA and Charlie Cliffs. Here is a piece
of that. You know why I don't vote because as
a black man, I just feel like there's no hope.
Our president telling people to go back to China, taking
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the coronavirus as a joke. And that's the part that
frightened me. When you choose a president, it's supposed to
be a knockout. Then why this situation doesn't enticen me?
If you got the answers to get me out this
dark path, my brother, enlighten me. We're always telling each
other to stay woke. That's why this time we gotta
use our voice and you have to vote the facts
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to show Biden has a plan for African Americans. We're
not dealing with your average Joe. If Battle Rappers are
doing that on their own, great, but the campaign going
to them asking them to do it is whack because
all you have to do in order to really get
black people engaged is to actually put an agenda on
the table for black people. How about actually listening to
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what black people wanting, what black people need, and make
those type of he commit mention instead of giving us
battle Raps. Well, imagine if you don't really watch the news,
so you wouldn't even know that there was a plan
on the table. Imagine you didn't go online to read
the plan, but you do watch battle Rap and then
you see your favorite battle rappers, DNA and Charlie Clips.
I mean, and it wasn't like it was Joe Biden
that approached them and said, if it's come out Marstow,
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who's the director of strategic Communication, I honestly didn't think
it sounded bad if it's if it's organic, yes, but
if it's not, that just seems like pandering. Like I know,
I know how to get black people to listen. Does
talk to the bat does sound a little pand but
I did her. I heard Joe Biden's going to Magic
City this weekend into a strippert for that one. Joe.
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But I'm sure these but I'm sure these artists wouldn't
have done it if they also weren't for real supporting
Joe Biden. Joe Biden doesn't know, he knows nothing about
battle raps. He's pandering. His team probably said, hey, this
is hot right now, let's f with this for a
little bit. Like I said, I'm sure they're gonna do
a striperfest soon too. So you know what you need
to be doing, kle Marsince. You want to be strategic.
You saw Donald Trump had a retroal rally on Russian
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mball show for two hours. How about you know, gets
into the harris of Joe Biden to come do that.
I don't know, maybe the breakfast club. Donald Trump talks
to his base directly via radio. Why don't you talk
to yours directly via radio instead of doing battle raps?
Jesus Christ, All right, well that's Trumpaws. I'm kind of
good on them, though. Man, I'll be honest, I've been
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telling the truth. I'm kind of good on listen. Here's
the thing. Biden is definitely an average Joe. Joe Biden
has the opportunity to be as progressive in regard to
the black issues as Linda B. Johnson was. I don't
know if you will, but I don't believe in Joe Biden.
But I do believe in us, and I believe in
people on the ground like Untell Freedom. I believe in
people like us in the media to keep pushing the
line and holding Biden and all the Democrats nationally and
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locally accountable if we get them in on November third.
So you know that's my take on it. All right,
get it off your chest eight five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit us up right now. Phone lines a wide open.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, breakfast club. I'm telling,
I'm telling what you're doing. This is your time to
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get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Eight d five five one five one. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this girl?
Good morning, and good morning and good morning that what's
going on? Man? Hey, what's up? I want to talk
about all these parents right that are wondering and speculating
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if they're gonna send their kids chicken treating for Halloween, Like,
come on, everything is spreading, Like what are you pritorizing here?
Like you got your kids and you're sacrificing their help
and dangerous. I don't get it, Like there's a big
thing going on about all these parents want to sending
kids out for Halloween trick treating and there's the virus
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going on back interviewing, well, listen, in their defense, Halloween
is very mass friendly, so you will be following. Don't
ask or not. They're not good enough to sublime premedics.
They're already as But but I get you know, parents,
you know it's it's a tough, a tough decision for parents.
Kids look forward to chicken tree until they try to
do Really, I don't know about that. How it is
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your talents like literally die have Halloween. You're gonna die
if you make it go to hollow Noah. But they're
doing they're doing certain things where you might not have
to do things like for instance, I know my kids
school is actually doing chicken treating in different classes in
the first day so we're afraid to inconvenience for a
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little bit, right, But you know they're doing safe things
like like I know my school is doing chicken treat,
and where it's it's different. I think they're doing in
different classrooms. So kids just go to classroom, the classroom,
the chicken treat. But let they're not going outside though.
Let me ask you a question, king, Let me ask
you a question. If Donald Trump can have rallies, Cardi
Bee can have birthday and parties, people can celebrate Lakers
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wins outside the Staples Center and it's all good. Why
can't kids tricker treat? No, they kn't. They're not supposed to.
That's why we having all this stuff going on now.
I heard every shop yesterday he's saying he's missing the party,
Missy ding. He missed going out. You know why it
because those throw it. If you're never gonna be able
to don the club a game, well you know what
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I wasn't. I wasn't even allowed to trick a treat
when you were able to go out. He couldn't leave
a pornch man. He was stuck in a gate. So
that's not that's not true. I just I was definitely.
By the time I got older, I just wasn't My
parents wouldn't let me go check and treating. It just
wasn't safe like that. No, No, we're missing the point here.
I didn't have nothing to do with your trouble childhood
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to do with Corolla. I'm just saying, chicken treat is
not the biggest deal in the chick and treat is
not the biggest deal in the world. I said the
same thing growing up with Jehova, wouldn't she I'm with you.
I hate it on everybody that was trick and treating.
You never be fine. Kid gets on my favorite day.
My favorite day was November first to day after him.
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My dad bought me or the college candy half price
chicken early this morning. Hello, who's this? Hello? Good morning?
Can you take us all speak or take us all bluetooth?
Oh I'm not on bluetooth and you're working in a
train station. Yes, my mother's friend. I've been trying for
you to recognize the w NBA. You give out all
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the sports, which you never do for the w NBA,
and I want you to put some respect a subird's name.
W NBA is not even in season. W NBA, the
Los Angeles Ace has just been trying listen. I have
been trying to in touch with him since he's been
giving out the scores for months. When the w NBA
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won this season on Tuesday last Tuesday, you never give
him any problem. We did shout back, maybe you didn't.
I don't know if we shouted out the he did
not know. We just shout out the w NBA. Who
did they play the store? Never? He never done well,
I'm sorry. What's your favorite team? The New York Liberty?
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What's your favorite team? What's your favorite team? The New
York Liberty. My favorite team is the Las Vegas Aces
because of Columbia South Carolina's on Asia Wilson w NBA
MVP this year. Okay, my favorite player's super Bird Diana
to Asia Wilson to wash both of them. Could you
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please the next year when the WNBA starts, please give
them a shower to recognize them. For whatever reason. You
never just you give the scores, but you never do
for us. We'll give the scores. I didn't. I didn't
even do baseball scores this year. They're in the middle
of the playoffs. We only do the football The basseball's trash,
but but I will a nobody on steroids. They fall,
they fall, trash t goodbye, mama, nobody on steroids. It's
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just not as good as it used to be. Get
it off your chest eight hundred five eight five in
the room, disagree if you need to v hit this
up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club, but
you got something on your mind? Leg Hello, who's this
(15:13):
y'all for? Sim Yo? Was good? Anybody? Anybody good? I
phone you, bugging man? Look, you gotta loud. You got
a little chat, a little check, y'all. And instead of investing,
I looked at you and your girl online. Y'all have
matching Rolexus Louis von you bugging nah bro listen, bro,
I got the repository list for pa spelling, going down
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there next week webbing spell repository. Man, I'm going down
there man with bread, and we're gonna and and and
and we're gonna to the auction and we're gonna get
these cribs. Bro. I thought you was gonna help me out,
you know, what I mean. But you told mellow as
you doing myself? So you know, I mean, I know
what I'm doing. I'll guide you. But what car did
you just buy? iPhone? Man? I bought something I can afford? Man,
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something that you know? Fristy, you're what you buy? Your nice? Nice?
How you bad? Why are you printing him? Because he
just posted on you? Are you posing I phone? I
used to man one, what's going on? How you been?
How are you? I've seen you with your designer clothes
to online I phone? You're going to jail? Okay, p
(16:21):
P P fraud? All right, brother, going to jail? Bro?
My girl bro is listen brother, I do I'm doing
the right thing. Bro, happened? I told you? I told
you a year ago. Once you know, I got down
with the faithful metal black community, everything was going to
look up. That is true. I mean you are committing
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SBA and p PP fraud. Be honest. Never I was
like a SBA, I would have been up I phone?
What kind of car did you buy? I phone? Bro?
I bought something I can afford. Man? What what is
it our phone? You just bought Rolexs and Louis va
turn and Gucci? What you buy yo, bro, you sound
like bro Bro. You sound bad. Nah, bri You're going
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to jail. P P P fraud phone is all right? Hello?
Who's this? This is Keemon Chimond January. What his name is?
Keemon January? What I brother? Get it off your what's up?
I'll just I want everybody know we will never get
justice for the division within the black community. We got
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other black people criticized and black people for what they're
doing or not doing. We all need to call the joggle.
So we have a division in our community, Donna write,
louis checking out. Well, that's never gonna happen that all
of us are together because black people are not monolithic. Um,
but it doesn't matter. As long as the right people
are together, the right Black people are together, things won't
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get done. I get what he said. We need to
be together regardless if we never never happened in the
history of life, didn't kill anything right. This is about
right and wrong, and that was dead wrong. We need
to ground it's never happened in the history of life.
No matter how you feel about anything, I don't think
any black person should fail like it was justified to
kill Brianna Taylor I mean, everybody's entitled to their opinion,
but I'm just telling him like Dale would, but that's
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not even an opinion that wasn't justified. She didn't do anything.
I mean, you have people that that that will try
to justify it because they look at different details of
the case than we do. I mean, that's like life.
Though I can look at drama and see one thing,
and we can look at drama and see another. But
that's my point. You will never have unity and group
operation amongst all black people because black people are not monolithic.
And that's just a ridiculous thing to even scribe for.
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I don't know her getting killed was wrong. I don't
think there's anywhere you could look at it. She didn't
commit a crime. No, get killed was definitely wrong. There's
no way that anybody could say other than that. But
get it off your chest. And y'all missed the whole
point of what I was saying. And I'm not talking
about Brianna Taylor. I'm talking about as black people. I
was just talking about black people that we should just
stick with each other. We shouldn't fight each other and
shoot each other, whether we have a difference of opinion
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or not. Well, anyway, get it off your chests. Eight
hundred five one on five one. We got rumors on
the way, Yes, and let's talk about this press conference
that happened yesterday. Will tell you what artist has just
talked about how he feels thirty years younger, and he
also put out two new songs. And we'll give you
a little preview. All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
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Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angeluie Charlomagne, the
guy we all the Breakfast Club. Happy birthday to Usher too.
Today's Usher's birthfast Ursha's born day? Yea the goat drop
on a clue's bombs for Usher, kydie, y'all disrespecting us,
you in these creeks. We're gonna do a dope Usher
mix later on him who to compete with? In verses
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as if there's anybody out there, I don't disrespect to
Chris Brown and justin timber Lake's y'all just not Usher.
All right, Well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Stevie Wonder. This is the rum of report with Angela
years well, speaking of a legend Stevie Wonder had a
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new kidney at a kidney transplant last year. He said
he feels thirty years younger after that. And he also
announced that he is leaving Motown, so he's been on
Motown forever, so that's a big deal. And he put
out two new songs as well, So we actually have
one of those songs for you right now. And this
song is called Can't Put It in the Hands of Fate.
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It's a call to action with rhapsody, Corday, Chica and
busta rhymes. Yo history see don't for Peter. Many years
of slave took notes from the Peter. You should marvels
at fighting, feel like Anita all apologize to die by
people made death leg legal. Gotta defend our stairs when
the lords ain't equal, cops ain't le deaths in cathedral.
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Pain't tain't bo all right, Sometimes we gotta find our
creative by defeated Father Time was raised by Mother Nature
in the project's tenement wall. So the withdrawals a true
rebel was easy to spop. The government fall up for
rapsod and who's that whipping corday? Yes, they're getting busy
by the way, telling me Wonder is leaving Motown is
like telling me somebody died that I thought Ben did.
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Who the hell thought Stevie Wonder was still on Motown?
I had no idea why. I had no clue. Let's
hear Stevie Wonders part of the song as well. You
say you're singing time its protesting. I say, no, time
enough to make a change. You sing ches. I say no,
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we can't put. I can't put hands made. You say
that you believe in all that, I say, I don't
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believe the fucking dude. Okay, timeless talent, timeless talent, Stevie One,
never forget. The Breakfast Club had Stevie Wonder to come
sing a happy Happy Birthday to Senator Hillary Clinton when
she was running for president in the twenty sixteen. She
didn't win, of course, but all right, that was a
great moment there was. Stevie Wonder also put out another
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song called where is Our Love Song? This is all
under his news So what's the fust music label? With
Republic Records? All the proceeds from Where Is Our Love
Song would be donated to Feeding America. You know he
was on Motown for sixty years, all right, now, seventy
years old. Wow, d years Well, maybe he didn't want
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to leave and he probably kept on signing again. He
should get his masters back. I don't know if he got.
I hope he has. I mean, I can normals guarantee
Stevie one. Come all right now, Oprah I had surprised Texans.
She did some get out the vote calls and she's
putting in a huge effort to get the vote out
for November thirty's cold calling people and making sure that
they have a plan to cast their ballots. Hi, this
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is Christian. This is Oprah Winfrey. Really is Oprah Winfrey? Yeah,
and Christian Christian. I'm at hey. I'm a volunteer with
Betos group powered by people calling about the upcoming election.
And as you may know, early voting begins to row
on the scale from zero to ten, zero being I'm
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never going to vote in ten being I'm definitely voting.
What number describes you, Christian, I'm an eleven. I'm alreaty
there tomorrow at eight am. Actually call me over. I'm
gonna be like, look, I would love to get to
the polls, but I'm a little show it on cast.
Could you wire me a million dollars right now, so
I can take some public transportation to the pulse. All right. Yes,
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I'm sure you hear something like, well, absolutely, yeah, she's
probably Okay, she ain't not a million, but she'll give
me something, all right. Jesse smat Lett is making his
directorial debut. He's doing an adaptation of a nineteen ninety
four novel called b Boy Blues. It's a novel about
gay culture within the hip hop scene by James Earl Harding. Okay,
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so they actually started filming this week, all right. Jada
Pinkett Smith says she was mom shamed because of how
she raised Jaden and Willow. They weren't raising the typical way.
Here's what you had to say, of course on Red
Table Talk. I have had my fair share a mom shaming.
You share hair. I felt like me and Jayden were shunned,
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like they're too different, they're too weird. Every one of
us has mom shamed. Let's own. More Black mothers are
shamed than any other group. I've heard. Are all those
kids yours? That's an insult. Because of the pandemic, two
thirds of mommy's are getting mommy shamed. Who are you
to tell me I'm raising my kids wrong, just because
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I'm raising them different than you raise yours, Like you
should only mom shame someone if they're not raising their
kids at all, or if they're treating their kids horribly. Yeah,
and in that case, it's not shaming. It's just you
telling the truth and the persons feeling being hurt. But yeah,
it's like, who are you to tell meeting I'm raising
my kids wrong? You can do that all the time
on social media. They like why are you holding the
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baby's head like that? Or like everybody wants to chime
in all the time, why would you pay that much
for something for your kid? Why would you people do
that all the time? All right, well that is your
room of report. I'm angela ye Stevie one that he
definitely gained control over all of his master's in nineteen
seventy one. Okay, yes, wow, all right, now we got
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front page news coming up. Yes, and I know y'all
want to hear about this the iPhone twelve? What you
need to know about the iPhone twelve? Lineup? All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
So breakfast Club, Your mornings will never be the same.
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Tuesday night for Borrow. The Titans beat the Bills forty
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two sixteen. Right now, what else you talking about? You? Well,
let's talk about day two of the Amy Coney Barrett
confirmation hearings that was yesterday, and a lot of things
that happened. She declined to preview her views on abortion
and Row versus Wade. She also was questioned by Kamala
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Harris on the Affordable Care Act and what her agenda
is there. Listen to this. One than nine million Americans
have already voted, and millions more will vote while this
illegitimate committee process is underway. A clear majority of Americans
want whomever wins the selection to fill the seat, and
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my Republican colleagues know that, yet they are deliberately defining
the will of the people in their attempt to roll
back the rights and protections provided under the Affordable Care
and if they succeed, it will result in millions of
people losing access to healthcare at the worst possible time.
You really have to be a cruel and evil person
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to roll back a person's healthcare at a time like this.
Same way, I don't understand what's the whole difficult to
economic stimulus packages. You know, people need money to do
right by those people like it shouldn't be that difficult,
all right. Well, Amy Cony Barrett had this to say
about policies and how she is not biased in any way.
I certainly hope that all members of the Committee have
more confidence in my integrity than to think that I
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would allow myself to be used as a pond to
decide this election for the American people. And so I
promise you that if I were confirmed, and if an
election disputorizes, both of which are ifs, that I would
very seriously undertake that process and I would consider every
relevant factor. I can't commit to you right now, but
I do assure you of my integrity, and I do
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assure you that I would take that question very seriously. Yeah,
I mean, it's not her fault. I'll bg passed away
and the people in power made a decision. They're trying
to push her through as they made her the nominee,
and they're trying to push her through. It's it's not
her friend now and it's going to happen. Republicans are
saying that they're confident that she will be confirmed. There's
nothing magical that's going to happen, and there's no way
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that Democrats will be able to block her as a nominee. So,
I mean that's because the Republicans are in the position
of power to be able to do it, simple as that.
I mean, I don't I don't know how they call
a process illegitimate, Like because you don't like what someone
is doing, is that make it illegitimate? Yeah, I mean,
I'm sure if it was the other way around, the
Republicans would be doing the same thing all right now.
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The iPhone twelve the company announced for Oh yeah, the
Democrats will be doing the same thing all right. The
iPhone twelve. They have announced four new iPhones and a
virtual event that happened yesterday. The iPhone twelve, the iPhone
twelve Pro, the iPhone twelve Pro Max, and a new
smaller iPhone twelve many. All of these phones have five
G so they can connect to the next generation high
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speed wireless networks. Of course, they're going to be expensive now.
They're available for pre order on October sixteenth and in
store on October twenty third. For the iPhone twelve and
twelve Pro. For the iPhone twelve Mini, and for the
iPhone twelve Pro Max, you can pre order those November
six and they'll be in stores on November thirteen. What
happened to all those folks who were screaming at five
G calls this coronavirus? Because I got a feeling that
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they're gonna be in line for them goddamn iPhones that
are full of five G. Man. I was outside eating
a couple of months ago, and this guy came up
screaming about five G and was like harassing me for
literally thirty minutes and wouldn't go away. But the iPhone
twelve will not come with free headphones, by the way,
you know how you get your iPhone and the packaging,
you get, the charging break, you get the headphones. They're
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not gonna have those at all. So charging Nope, that's crazy,
and you don't get those headphones, that's right. Imagine you
pay a thousand dollars and then you still got to
buy the charging break and you still gotta buy the headphones.
I don't even want that in the model. I just
want my phone to ring. I want my phone to
ring in text. That's all. I'm cool on everything else,
I really am. I don't need the camera. I don't
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really need social media. I just really want my phone
to ring in text. You don't want the camera? No, no,
you carry a regular camera when you when your daughter
goes cheerleading and a lot. You don't take that like
how you take pictures now? Because I don't carry a
care what happens? When? What happens when a Karen runs
up on you and you want to film her? Who
does that? I don't do stuff like that. You don't
take when? When? When have you ever seen me be
the picture guy? I'm not the picture guy. I mean
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you don't post pictures, but don't you keep pictures for
yourself with you, your daughter cheer leading or you? That's
how cann trede you you want to send to the family.
Maybe no, you know, FaceTime, your your mom's. You don't
post pictures of your T shirts if you're doing a promo. Yeah,
but to take them to I always get somebody else
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to take it and send it to me. And then
I posted on social guys, crazy mom, No you I
called my mom picture yourself wearing a T shirt? Yeah, yeah,
y'all do that. You know, I'm saying like if I
take it, if I and if I am taking a
picture of somebody a T shirt, it's because I'm promoting
somebody else's T shirt. Like this morning, I'm wearing Angela
Ry's T shirt. We built this for free, so I'm
definitely gonna post this with the mask. You know what
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I mean. But if you don't have a camera, people, whatever,
what if a person doesn't have a phone and you
want to ask somebody to take a picture, you don't
have your camera, You're gonna need me to take a picture.
I guess what I'm simply telling you, simple minded people,
you do want to I don't like distractions. I think
that all is because all of these phones are doing.
It's taking away our time and our attention. And if
you look at ninety percent of the stuff on your phone,
you use on a regular basis. Like they look at
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all the apps and everything else that you got on
your phone. You use all of this stuff all of
the time. I actually only have apps on my phone
that I use. Body is connected to my kids app,
So I got all types of kids games on here.
But I do that to see what my kids are downloading.
You know, I don't even know what ninety percent of
this stuff is. Like my wife downloaded Life three sixty.
I think that's keeps tabs on you or something like that.
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It keeps tabs on the family. You can see all
the family members that yeah, yeah, usually for elderly. Yeah, yeah,
I have that from my current about to download that
my friends that you can get you fall, you can
see all your kids at it all times. You can
see where you're at it all times. You should have
that and you have a family. But I have something
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on that which is called Share your Location, where I
can tell where my kids are with the phone. Yeah,
we got If you fall you can't get up and
you want to take a picture of yourself and a
T shirt on the ground, you fall by the way,
by the way, if you fall and you can't get up,
and the first thing you're thinking about is taking a picture.
That's the problem that's with us as a society. Gotta
take a picture, take a picture. I just fell. Instead
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of calling nine one one for help, let me take
a picture of myself on the ground and post it
to the gram and tell everybody look at me. I
just felt, if you fall, I'm gonna take a picture.
Then called n one. I ain't gonna lie. But if
you take the picture, that's fine. But that's what But
that's our problem. That's all problems. But if you're getting
harassed by the police and you want to go live
so people don't see what's happening, I don't think that
would be on my mind in that moment, to be
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honest with you, I don't. I think that's what I
don't knock anybody benefitial for a lot of people, if
you're nervous and you're scared, it has, But I don't.
As a black man, I wouldn't be reaching from my
phone and that in that scenario. You know, I thought
about that this morn. I'm walking from the garage, right
and I had this banana in my pocket, right puluse,
and I was like, I'm like, if I'm like, if
a cop sees me right now, see this banana in
my pocket? I think is a gun? Should I reach
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for my phone? I swear I said I read you
would you would love to get stopped in frist bide nice,
big cop, wouldn't you see? You take things too far right?
That is giving your history practice a building on your
podcast drum drop when the clue for drum coming this
bottom of the ninth minute, hitting a single to get
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us to run. It's coming down through the bottom. It
always comes to the bottom. I right, Oh my goodness,
you know what. I can't even be real and honest
with you guys. You know what to get it. Phones
are distracted and I don't care what y'all say. I
don't I don't need I don't need my phone doing
all this complicated stuff. No more. I want my phone
to be as simple as possible. Not this all right?
So is that the topic we talked about today? Phones?
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What if we want from our phones? Eight hundred five
eight five one o five one of the new I
phone twelve is coming out. Oh god, Charlemagne says he
just wants it to ring and text. He don't want
anything else on there. He don't get about the internet.
He don't care about the fault the car. Not watched
The Social Dilemma on Netflix yet? Oh my god? Please
have you ever read Digital Minimalism about cal Newport? Please do?
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What do you want on your fault? I have so
many things on my phone? Of course. I got my
bike app where I ride I still. I got a
vent bright where I do a lot of my events.
I got so many different things. I got my title
app on here to listen to music. I got cash
after you know, get some bread. I got all my
banking apps on here. Yeah. I need my phone to
do more than just texting and call. Definitely need that,
all right? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
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Let's talk about it. What do you want on your phone?
You just want a regular Degala phone. Let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning in right now at
your opinion to the breakfast Club top breaking down. Eight
hundred five eighty five one five one to Breakfast Club.
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It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one
oh five Want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club.
Good morning. Now if you just joined us, Angela told
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us about the iPhone twelve, which is coming out in
the next I guess what thirty days or something. You
can pre order. Yeah, yeah, you can pre order. So
we were asking eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Charlomagne says he only wants his phone to
call in texts. Yeah, I'm not interested in all the
bells and whistles. I want my phone to ring. I
want my phone to text. All that other stuff is
a distraction. I averaged four hours and twenty seven minutes
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of screen time a day. I refused to let these
people have my mind in my time. I don't live
in my phone. I'm too busy and joining the moment.
And my oldest daughter has a phone and I live
in her consumption of it as well, because those smartphones
are breathing dumb people. And I encourage everybody to watch
The Social Dilemma on Netflix. Are read Digital Minimalism by
Cold Newport and you will really understand how addictive these
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cell phones are. Yeah. I use my phone about six
to seven hours a day. Whoa you guys? Use your
phone a lot of day. Che screen time I did
I did my phone is about two and a half
hours a day. But I don't use my phone all day.
I use the Ways app when I drive to work
every morning, so that's a forty five minutes to an
hour coming in, forty five minutes to an hour going
back home. I used the Ways app because the Ways
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app helps me to traffic. It helps me with a
police on the road. So I definitely use that app
each and every day. And then when I ride my bike,
I used all my apps for riding, which is driver
or to relive app. So I go, I use all
my I use my apps so I get. I get
a lot of texts that I do I get. I
get a lot, a lot of a lot of texts,
like right now, I literally have five hundred and sixteen
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on text messages. Couldn't get I get a lot of
text messages. So I mean I use my app a lot.
I do a lot of events, so I use the
event bright app to check on going on. I also
use my apps for my cars to start my cars
to make sure my cars are warm. I always check
the cameras on my app to make sure the houses
are good that I own, So I use my apps
for everything. Yeah, I think it's important to have these apps. Like, truthfully,
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I check my phone when I'm at home and I'm
not doing like work and doing the breakfast club. I
probably put my phone down and check it like every
two hours. Yeah, but apps are very addicted to and
like you know, when you when you read these stories
about how app developers keep us addicted to our smartphones,
and like some I remember when you read digital minimalism,
there was just whistle blow in Silicon Valley who spoke
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just like a whistle blow did in the tobacco industry
thirty years ago. So it's literally the same type of
process that keeps you addicted to your phones, that keeps
you addicted the cigarettes. And yeah, I don't I don't
have a lot of apps on my phone, but i'd
use my phone for things like booking flights, booking rooms,
ordering food. I have all of those apps on here.
Of course, I use Instagram and Twitter, WhatsApp. Yeah, but
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I also use FaceTime, Like you know, because of COVID,
I can't see my parents the way that I want
to see my parents, so I FaceTime them two three
times a day just to speak to them, so the
kids could say hi, and we have conversations and we
do normal stuff what we would do in person. But
I talk to them over FaceTime because I can't go
see them. I'm out and about my kids go to school,
so I don't want to go to my parents. Also,
how my parents come to my house and possibly get coronavirus.
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I would I wouldn't want to phone. I wouldn't want
to phone. That only makes phone calls I do. And
I just don't want to be a junkie because social
media apps are deliberately addictive. And when you watch these,
you know, shows like Social Dilemma, read books like you know,
digital minimalism, you realize the people that create these apps
and create these phones don't even let their kids use
the like purposely like purposely don't let their kids use them,
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but they'll feed them to our kids. It's like, no,
I can't do it. I wanted to ring X and
that's it. Hello, who's this? This is Mike? Hey Mike,
what's going on? We're talking about phone use and what
you would one on your phone? Bro? Yeah, man, um,
I would say, I just wouldn't want the phone texting
like to call people texting, um, podcast and music man
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is just too much. I'm twenty seven. A lot of
people in my age group, we just turned everybody on
the phone, you know, even though we're supposed to be
this be with some people. Are people to be stuck
on their phone? Man, it's ridiculous nowadays, y'all would have
hated toupart keep your head up in this generation. Okay, okay,
that's probably one of the least stream songs. Yeah, because
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because park is telling you to keep all y'all do
is keep your heads down. Thank you, brother. But that
Ways app, I stay on Ways app even if I
know where I'm going. I have the Ways app on
in my car. It guides me. It helps me with
potholes if the navigation. Yeah, but Ways tells you about traffic,
if this traffic is to give your alternative root. It
tells you about potholes, if this potholes on the road
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to tell you about police on the road. It tells
you everything about what's going on the way. So that's
why I always use Ways regardless of where I'm going.
All right, let's go to another line. Hello, who's this
you know? Tim Temple George is good. What's up? I
call your chin? Tim, Tim te Man, Come on Tim, okay,
oh Tim, I thought this. I said Chin too. So
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we're talking about um your iPhone on your phone? You
know you have a lot of apps on your phone.
How do you use your phone? Bro? Yeah, yeah, I'll
just use the bad ticket, Instagram, um snapshot you know
against that. That's a lot though. Check your screen time?
What's your screen time? Look at your screen time? What's
your screen time? Don't grab it right now. I'm done
right now. Yeah, don't look at your screen time right now?
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Why you tell your texting, driving, your post on Instagram
and drive any other time? Why can't you? No, I
don't do that. I don't do that. Okay. I feel
like with the phone, it's all, it all has the same.
We should be then indrastructible. We see the indistructible charge.
We should break all the time. They do that on purpose. Now, yeah,
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we can fill the them. But in a new five
juice listen, man, you better watch off for that new thing.
Oh yeah, we got right now. And and you're promoting
now here on the commercial shorty, Come on, you know
what's coming up next? What's next? Six? G I don't
know what's next. I's coming up the next So I
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could say they're gonna come get me, yo, I have
a nice day. Charlomagne, all right, King, Okay, they're gonna
come get him. Eight hundred and five eight five one
on five. When we're talking about phones, I had the
new iPhone twelves coming out in less than thirty days,
and we're asking, you know, what do you want on
your phone? Charlomagne say he just wants phone and text.
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I need more than that. I need my apps because
I do so much thing, so many different things on
this phone. So let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us.
We're talking about the new I phone twelve is coming
out now. Charlomagne says he just wants to phone, to
text and call. I just want my phone. I want
to be able to call people, want people to be
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able to call me. I want to be able to
text people. And that's it. I don't need all the
bells and whistles. Now there is apps I do like
on my phone like I listen to podcast, so I
got the podcast app. I listened to um title, so
I have the title app. Music. Music and podcast is
different everything else. I don't necessarily think I need all right, Well, yeah,
and I I mean, I like my apps. There's a
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lot of apps that I use and I continue to
use every single day. I use the damn weather app
every day to check the weather. I use, like I said,
the Waves app, which helps me out a lot. I use,
of course, all the banking apps. And even for my
daughter that's going that's in college right now, I get
to check to see how much if she needs more
money for food or whatever she needs. You don't think
you're giving that phone too much power to because what
happens when you lose your phone? You know what I'm saying,
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Like what happened to somebody stills. I have two phones.
I have two phone. I get another phone. Everybody can't
afford two phones. I'm just saying, like, I don't feel
like we should give like that that phone that much power.
You know, I have my period track. I have my
period tracker on my phone. Sign now when my periods coming.
I have Park and YC so I can pay for
parking using my phone app instead of having to use
my car every time. First of all, you you've had
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your peried for a long time. Okay, you do not
need a period tracker on your phone to know in
your period. Actually, I'm gonna tell you why, because then
you know when you're ovulating, you know exactly what data expected.
There's no surprises. As women, sometimes you forget and then
it also keeps track of like if you don't get
it every twenty eight days, some people get it, like
you know, a couple of days off. So it's just
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getting your phone to know in your period coming on now. Yeah,
it helps and the other thing we use the phone for.
But everybody has a different type and sometimes our schedule changes,
Like if you go on vacation, you're around other women
and so you're like, man, I usually get it this time,
but now I'm getting it this time. I try. I
guess I would follow my wife's period if I was
trying to have a baby, but then we follow to
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know what day. Yeah, if you're trying to have a baby,
that's a good you know, mind your business. I've always
had period track around my phone. This is pretty pretty handy,
and we have cameras for the juice bar on the phone,
so I can see what's happening at the juice bar.
But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this?
It's Brooklyn Page app on your phone. Let me tell
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you starve and I agree. I agree with all of
y'all to a certain extent. I think with Chan made
to God, it's the age factor, man. I thought, why
you don't need all these apps on your phone. I
just need my phone to ring check with my family.
But then as the media is changing, you need the
news to app, you need games, you need that, you
need that. I thought, why you kind of become a
hold on your own phone? Yep? And I think what
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makes it worse than the phone company? They know that
they want to keep us on the phone. When that
they tell us how much time we spell on our phone?
You know what I mean? YE get, It gets a
certain point that you get to the same age. I
just get to make a phone call, check on my family,
and I'm good. That's it, all right, thank you, m
I tell you I like to face something. I'm able
to see my mother, I'm able to see my dad.
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Is that's actually my least favorite feature? I hate facetimes.
I'm like, why are you why time of my mom
and my dad and my daughter. When people FaceTime me,
I don't answer FaceTime, don't phone shame him my kid.
My kids love it for their grandparents. I get it,
But me, I'm like, I don't. I love it. I
can see every day. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This
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is not a hey, good morning? Atalie? We're talking your phone?
What what? Do you just want a basic phone or
you need those apps? Before I answer that question, I
have to say I love you guys. I listen to
you like every morning, and I'm thoroughly entertained on my
one hour dictort. Thank you. We appreciate that you guys
need to pay Starlet made more for Donkey of the
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Day because that's the work of art than Oh, can
you listen on the app? No, I don't listen on
the appendio? So what do you think about that? To
talk about what Trylin was saying? And I think it's
all frauds. We really need to get off of your
phone and I'll take it a step back and then
(45:59):
we don't need any So no, I'm not Why do
you think we don't need to I thought you was
good when you But now you say we don't need fun.
I don't know. I'm positive to you guys, but I
don't like to be easily access I don't like people
calling this money for seven? So how do you get
messages to your parents? To your mom when you use pigeons? Like,
how do you how do you get messages around? There's
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there's pay there's line. I am not touching on nasty
as pay phone during COVID weine true, but what about
if you get a car accident right now? Like, how
are you gonna call for help? How did we call
for help after the day? That is very true. My homeboy,
Shane Gandy dead, God blessed dad. He was twenty one
years old. He was from West Virginia. He never had
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a cell phone. He used to call it a spacebox,
and he used to allay his memory used to be
crazy because he could just that's all he had. He
didn't use GPS, he didn't use navigation, so he just
knew where he was going at all times. And he
remember when he came to New York. He walked to
New York one time and knew exactly where to go.
And he was from all the way from West Virginia.
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I agree. Now I ain't going that far, mama, but
thank you. Ever going you ever thought about back in
the day, how did you know how to get to
somebody's house? Map? Not even just the map, it was descriptive.
You'd be like, Yo, you're gonna come down this road.
You gonna see a tree on the right hand side, right,
and you can see a purple mail box. And when
get that purple mail box, you make a left like.
That's the type of stuff that keeps your brain like
sharp and quick. Yeah, yeah, I'll keep my phone. Yeah,
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I'm with you, I'm keep my fall. I used to
hate the day as a map quest. Then you miss
your exit. You gotta go back to the map quest
to figure out where you going. Nah be nah, all right,
what's the mother of the story? All of the stories do.
It works for you, But just know that these apps
are deliberately addictive. So you're a junkie, right, we're all junkies,
all right. Now, we got rooms all the way, yes,
(47:47):
and some nudes have leaked, and we'll tell you whose
nudes they are and what you have to say about them.
But there might be some positive news coming soon. We'll
tell you what that is? All right, we'll get into that.
NeXT's to breakfast club. Good morning morning everybody, do you
dj Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We all the
breakfast club now. A couple of days ago, a young
lady called Her name was Pink Kiss, and she was
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going through some problems. Let's let's flash back. So I've
been out of work April and I was already with
my dog literally paychecks for paycheck, so with I'm so paycheck.
It's really kind of that that hard, and it seems
like bad stuff keeps happeness, but it seems have just
(48:33):
been getting worse and worse. My floor and my kids
has has a fewe hole in it and fell apart.
My front door it won't open, so we had to
go through the back door. My car broke down. You
got it. First of all, I want you to breathe
for a second. Hold on. I know, I know right
now it feels like the world the sky has fallen.
I know you're probably dealing with anxiety, slight depression, all
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types of stuff right now. I promise you this will
not last. We said we will help her out on air.
We gave her cash app out and she's on the
line right now. Are you had pin kiss? I am yeah,
can you hear me? Yes? Yes? Ain't going now? You
called the other day and just telling people why are
you called? And what's going on? Now? Go on in
So yeah, I've really been trying to get through for
(49:16):
a while. UM. But when you guys gave out my
cash at which I wasn't expecting, UM, a few people,
if there were people, UM actually donated and I was
really surprised by that. UM. So I just was really
trying to press it to call so that I can say, UM,
I said, I wasn't gonna cry so I can say
(49:37):
thank you. I'm sorry, no, no problem, I wasn't going
to cry. So, UM, I just really wanted to say
thank you to each of every person that took Premier
Household to give to mind Um. Because of that, I
was able to do a few things that I wasn't
able to do for months. And I'm just eternally grateful
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and I want everyone to know, no matter how much
you dade, I am so grateful and I'm so appreciative,
and all of your kind words in your prayers, it
just it touched me more than words can. UM. Express.
I'm just saying, I'm just so happy and I'm just
saying thank you because nobody had to take from their
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house to get to mind I'm a complete stranger, like
they don't know me, and they did any way, so
I'm just like, thank you so much. Well, we appreciate
you paying kids, and if my man killer Mike always says,
if everybody does a little, nobody has to do a lot.
So we are happy that we could be a blessing
to you, and it was. It was. And I also
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think the gentleman that answered, I'm not sure who asked it,
but I appreciate you answering to give me this opportunity
to because I just really wanted everybody to know that
from my heart, his name is Dan. He donated nothing.
You don't have to thank him, thank you, and he
sounds so much better. And I'm glad that you're doing
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better and continue to keep your head up. All right.
I appreciate it. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Pinkiss. I'm
telling you, don't listen. It don't cost you nothing to
be nice to people. You know what I'm saying. Pink
Kiss called then she's having a little financial problems. I
donate a couple of dollars, give a shot out on
the air to a couple of other people to donate
some dollars, and you know, you never know, you know,
I don't know how much she got, but I don't
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know either, but clearly she's happy about it. Some money.
Even if if if everybody donated twenty dollars, it helped
herd the problems and then helped her she needed. So
pink kiss. You know, I'm glad that everything worked out,
and you know, continue to keep your head up. Now,
we got rumors on the way. Ye, yes, we are
going to talk about Ryan Henry and his best friend
who is now speaking out and talking about what happened
with Ryan Henry from black in Chicago, allegedly sleeping with
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his child's mother. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Angela. Ye found the
Breakfast Club. Oh well, Curtie b. Some news leaked and
it's all her own faults, she admits. Here's what she
had to say. Nor why the why why why? Why?
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You know what, I'm never gonna leave myself up. That's
what it is. She happened. There's not even the first
time I mean I used to your shippers or whatever.
She's right, I mean she says she used to be
a scripter, so whatever, But how do you accidentally leave
your newds? Well, i'm gonna tell you what happened out Okay,
what she's gonna tell you what happened? Okay, I'm leaning.
How about that? Right? And I'm telling offset, yo, on camera,
(52:38):
it looks so let me show you. So I'm taking
the picture and then uh, I'm press and and I'm
seeing that it's loading. I'm like, oh my god, oh
my god, oh my god, oh god, how on oh
I got the pictures loading? And he's like, whoa, I
turn off my bone so it won't load, and I'm like, yo,
(52:59):
check it, like yo, now, I can't lie. And I
was squinting the head the whole time because I was squinting.
Her phone was muffled, so when she recorded the video,
she probably had it on a pillow so you couldn't
hear what she was saying. Ok So what what she
did was and I've done this before. When you went
to send out a text or you went to send
something out, you figured if I turned the phone off,
I did this before. I think I want to send
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a text out to somebody, and I sent the text
to the wrong persons and got envy. Nudes had nothing
to do it, and got nipples everywhere, right, my big
nipples everywhere. But anyway, so when you you're trying to
turn the phone off, so you think you can turn
the phone phone off, it doesn't go through. And that's
what she did. So she turned the phone off, and
then it did go through. But now she's trying to
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turn the phone back on and delete it. And you know,
sometimes it takes a minute to turn the phone back on,
so she couldn't delete it in time. But she didn't.
She found my glasses so I can put my glasses
on to hear you better. Because are you telling me
that this nudes out to him? You didn't say it
was nude, you idiot marrying that's all you heard. Yes,
you said, the same thing happened, The same thing happened
to you. That I bring a message out and you
try to turn the phone off so the message doesn't
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go out, but not sending news. I said the text message,
but I don't say the same thing happened to you.
Then same thing didn't happen to you. Because I responded
to the backlash that she got about her nipples. Here's
what she said, My big salami nipples was just all
over the internet, like for thirty minutes. I was mad.
But then again, I'm like whatever, because I don't know that.
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When I started hosting, I used to show my bones
all the time because I was a shiver like a
lot of people talking because I got some big ass nipples.
But that just can't with motherhood, y'all. Like I swear
to God, like my daughter really stretched out my nipples.
But it's all right because at least I leave. She
didn't stretched out my hole. I'm really squinting to hit
her now. Okay, so long nipples is what I'm getting
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from this. No, she didn't say long name. She said
salami nipples. She said her nipples got stretched out when
she had the baby and she was breastfeeding. But she said,
Nani is good because she takes care that she bleaches
it and laces it. Let me guess and be the
same thing happened to you. Yes, I laid some mind
and I all right. Well. The ruler is also that
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there could be a Cardi b and Nicki Minad's collaboration coming.
Can you imagine that? But that's what everybody is trying
to say. All right, Cardi posts is since you're mad,
I'm gonna give you something to be mad about this
next single, and Kyle lab gonna have your sick since
you're here. I kind of feel like that could happen,
(55:32):
by the way, that would be phenomenal. I would love
to see those two women, you know, put their differences aside.
I just don't think it it's going to happen. I
think it would be great. I think it would be great.
I just don't think you could. I don't know if
it would happen, like they really and they should put
Megan the Stallion on the sense they both had number
one songs just now. With Megan the Stallion, that'd be dope.
I think it would be great, all right. And by
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the way, speaking of new music, Drake is putting the
finishing touches on his album Certified lover Boy. They're saying
that that could be coming out sometime really soon, within
the next month or so. So I'm sure y'all be
hype to hear some new Drake, right yep? Not really?
All right, Well, I'm Angela yee, and that is your report?
(56:17):
All right? Okay? Well are you giving a donkey to
The Donkey of the day is going to a Texas
man named Andrew Beard as if black men didn't have
enough targets on their back. We'll talk about it for
after the hour, all right, we'll get into that. Next
is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your
mornings will never be the same. Leaving a child in
(56:38):
a hot vehicle can lead to their death in a
matter of minutes. If you see a child left unattended
and can't locate their parents, call nine one one. If
the child is unresponsive, do whatever it takes to get
him or her out safely, including breaking the window. You
may be the only thing between the child's life and death.
Don't see it a date some you get, don you are,
(57:09):
I'm gonna fatten all that around your They want this
man's two doten blowers. Man, they're waited for Charlomagne to
top the blows. Let's go. You have to make a judgment.
Who was going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you because the Breakfast Club. Bitch you Who's
donkey of the day today? Well, donkey Today for Wednesday,
October fourteenth, goes to a Texas man named Andrew Beard. Now, listen,
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when you are a black man in America, you are
automatically stereotype just threatening and dangerous. Okay, it is what
it is. Let's not act like that stereotype isn't ingrained
in American culture. The black man is considered a threat
the same way snakes are. Okay, It's been so many
studies done with white participants revealed biased attention towards black
faces relative to white faces. And guess what. People take
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advantage of that fear all the time, especially in the
criminal justice system. Black men in front of that judge,
black men in front of that jury get thrown under
the jail for a finces. White folks get littered no
time for we know this. Okay, let's not a clueless here. Well,
Andrew Beard took the fear that America has the black
men to another level. See Andrew Beard is currently in
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jail on a one million dollar bond, charged with murder,
but he tried to get away with it. Would you
like to know how? Let's go to KDFW Fox four
for the report police a man is in jail on
a murdered charge accused of killing the mother of his
toddler when she was trying to go to work. Carrolton
police Andrew Charles Beard shot Elisa Burkett in the head
and stabbed her multiple times. Burkett's family told investigators that
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Beard and their daughter were in a contentious child custody battle.
Police record show detective searched Beard's home and found tracking
devices the same type found on Burkett's vehicle, trash bags
with work boots cut into pieces and doused with bleach,
a kitchen knife. They also found so what they believed
to be the vehicle used in the attack. Near the
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suspect's home, they recovered a dark colored hair with what
appeared to be dried blood on it, but two witnesses
describe the suspect as a black male. While detectives searching
the vehicle also found a dark colored prosthetic beard with
what appeared to be brown makeup stains on it. Inside
his home, they found two bottles of dark brown liquid
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foundation makeup, along with partially burned makeup wipes with brown
residue on them. It's possible the suspect tried to appear
African American didn't we tell y'all white folks about wearing
black face? You out here committing felonies and finty Okay,
Andrew thought he could wear black face, put on a
fake bed to makeup, pretend to be black, and get
away with murder. Think about that, kill a woman and
(59:38):
then by stand to say it was a black man
because you decided to put on black face. What do
you think that does the law enforcement who already have
black men listed to the public enemy number one. Black
men are already getting profile, already getting harassed, We already
pulled over at a higher rate in white folks. What
do you think happens to black people when they think
that a black murders us is on the loose in
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a city? Lord, have mercy. I don't know why they
call white lies little okay. I've never seen a little
white lie in my life. All white lines are huge
and have consequences. Black lives don't matter as much as
white lies do, okay, And those white lies get black
lives killed. We've seen it over and over and over again.
Emmett Till is dead because of a white lie. Remember
(01:00:23):
that woman in Michigan who falsily claim that a group
of black men kidnapped, beating, raped her, white lie. We
all remember a man that no execusing a black man
of murder or murder. She was initially convicted of white lie.
Whatever stereotypes you believe about black people, okay, cause you
to believe that black people are the ones committing these
crimes just because a white person says so. And what's
(01:00:44):
so interrupting to me about all of this is, how
come the white folks who lie actually commit these crimes
and blame them on us? How are they never stereotyped
as dangerous? How are they not perceived as a threat?
How does at historically lie on us to press us
and kill us for convince people that where are the problem?
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Where are the dangerous ones? Inquiring black minds would like
to know. Please let m Mark give Andrew bid the
biggest he are hee ha he ha you stupid motherfuck?
Are you dumb? M All right? Well, thank you for that,
Dawn kid. Today up next ask yee eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship
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advice or any type of advice, call ye now It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, Come on, the relationship advice,
need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up now
for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we are the breakfast Club. Is time for
asking Yee? Hello? Who's this? This is Keiana. Hey, Keiana,
(01:01:49):
what's your question for you? Well, I've been trying to
reach you guys for months. I'm calling from Minnesota. I've
emailed you guys, I've messaged on Instagram. I'm so happy
to be on the line with you guys right now.
So my situation exist. I'm a black female, I'm forty.
I live in Minnesota. Like I said, I've been married
for just a year with a man that I've been
(01:02:12):
on again, off again with for the last twelve years.
During that time, I think that we were both really
broken people. We both to us came from broken home.
Neither one of our parents really had the skills to
take care of us. Both of my parents overdose, one
when I was eleven, the other one just three years ago.
And my husband's mom died alone and they found her
(01:02:36):
on his birthday, probably like five years ago. So I
felt like our relationship was more based on us trying
to be each other's you know, strands and you know,
the kind things we didn't know. We were broken people,
but we both loved each other and tried to make
things work. Well. Fast forward to three years. You know,
my mom, my mom died. My son found my mom
(01:02:56):
she had overdose. My son, the same one who found her,
got killed by a drunk driver here in May. Oh
my gosh, I'm so sorry. Yeah. So I've had a
lot of traumatic things happened in my life, but I've
never let that stop me. I've been a nurse for
almost seventeen years. I work in cancer care, so I've
always just tried to find the us in the worst situations,
(01:03:18):
and that's what I was trying to do in my marriage.
So my husband's been very unsupportive, very selfish. Within months
of losing my son, I call him where he feels
like it's our son because of our history. But I've
been the mom taking care of my children, you know,
when he decided to leave and come back, all of
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those things. So he's just been very selfish in this process.
We haven't talked for over a month. He's moved himself
into a fair room of hours. His belongings have been
packed in the garage for months, and I just feel
like he's checked out on the marriage, even though he
keeps saying like, no, I'm in love with you and
(01:03:58):
this and that, but everything is one sided. It's like
his way or the highway. And I realized that I'm
to blame for that because I've let it happen for
so long. I am doing my own therapy. Thank you,
Charlottamagne because you always encourage mental health, so I have
been doing that. I have my therapist. We actually were
doing therapy together, but he decided not to, so I
(01:04:19):
keep going and my therapist. Shout out to Jason Klopton
here in Minneapolis. He's amazing. He's been really helping me
discovering myself because what I did realize is I was
I was focused on everybody else and not myself for
so long. Being a motive to my kids, a nurse,
you know, taking care of cancer patients, trying to be
a new wife, trying to be a sister to my
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brother were the only two. When my mom died, you know,
dealing with trauma. Everybody faced with that, and then the
trauma was losing my son here in May from a
drunk driver. I feel like I know the answer that
I should leave my marriage, but I just kind of
wanted to talk to some professional people outside of who
I know to just see what they thought. Well, I'm
(01:05:04):
definitely not a professional, not none of us up here
are professionals. And it's good that you are getting professional hope.
I did, I did. I did have one question. How
do you think it makes him feel away when you
refer to the kids as your children and your son
and not ours? I think so, But this is the
thing about my husband. I don't I ain't fault him
(01:05:26):
or blame him, and that what I was trying to
do with these patient or have us grow together. So
when I say my son and my kids, it's because
I feel like he created that face where he separated
my children and his children. Even things like I would
know that a little like go ahead, I'm sorry, but
(01:05:46):
I just think that to move forward, you are creating
a separation now where he might not even be able
to support you if you're not acknowledging the fact that
maybe he has regrets about that also now and he's
not even able to express that. I mean, I completely
understand what you're saying, but I'm just you know, as
an outside person, you're also creating a separation now when
(01:06:10):
maybe the time for you guys to come together. Well,
I feel like that's what I've been trying to do.
So by him, we can't communicate, like there's no like
when I try to have a conversation with him, it's
very one sided. He always like, literally last night because
I told him I was calling for a divorce and
I've get them copies of the divorce papers to review.
(01:06:30):
I've been trying to be very cordial, you know, And
you know his response was last night even not like,
wife's how you've been we haven't talked for a month
or you know, none of that. It was I've been
trying to teach you how to be the wife I
need you to be for me, And I'm like, how
you're so focused on yourself. I'm literally survival mode by
the moment, trying to pick myself up, start businesses, you know.
(01:06:55):
And he's not being helpful. You know. It's hard because
he's not doing the work on him. He's not doing
the work on himself, and you can't be the only
person doing the work. And I know that you care
about him and you want him to be a better person,
whether or not. You guys are together, and if he's
not willing to do that work, now, I can't even
begin to understand or pretend to understand that I would
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know what it's like to have the loss that you've
had in your life, that both of you have had
to experience. And I think it's commendable that you're even
able to speak about it, because I know it's difficult
for you so and I think it's great that you've
been doing the work. But if he's not doing the work,
I don't know how you can move forward if he's
not going to make that commitment at least yeah, even
(01:07:37):
if it goes, even if he goes on his own
without you to go to therapy, because it sounds like
he needs that. Also, if he can't make that commitment,
I don't know how you guys can move forward. I
don't either. But also I wanted to ask you al
because I feel like I have the answers pertaining from
my marriage. Like I said, I've been trying to reach
you guys VI an inbox because I have started a
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foundation and my son's honor that got killed in May.
He was an aspiring artist. His name is Monty Twayne
a mad He would have turned twenty three in August,
and when he saw my mom, he struggled with mental
you know, we discovered that he was having anxiety and
depression and what's kind of going down the wrong road.
And for my soun Die, he was really working on
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creating a brand for himself and working on his music.
I literally found a goal she written up in his
handwriting that he was working on, you know, everything that
he wanted to do, and part of it was his music.
So I encourage people to go to soundclouds and look
up Monty Plain as m Adi Wayne like Little Wayne
his favorite artist. Okay, all right, we'll definitely check that out.
(01:08:41):
I Love Myself Foundation. It's called I Love my Soundation
I Love Myself Foundation at Gmail because we're trying to
start mental health services in the state of Minnesota. You know,
I don't know if y'all have heard, so many kids
are killing each other on the North side and South
side of Minneapolis, plus for riots and everything. It's been
really crazy in Minnesota. But I'm trying to take my
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pain and make it a purpose to help people that
were like my son. So I'm not trying to let
my tragedy and I'm not trying to feel sorry for myself.
I just really want to move forward. Well, you sound
like an amazing person, and I feel like you have
been able to handle what life has been given to you.
I see great, amazing things for you. I appreciate you
so much for sharing with us this morning. I hope
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that you continue to do the work on yourself. I'm
hopeful that he will at least at some point come
to the point where he's able to say, Okay, I
need to go and seek this professional help just for
me to be a better person. Whether or not you
guys decide to move forward, I think it's really great
what you've been doing for yourself, and you know, my
heart goes out to you. I appreciate it. If you
have any suggestions how else I can get funding or
(01:09:45):
help with my foundation and getting grants and things like that,
I would appreciate it because I know, let's hold on
the line. Let's get your hold. What's your Instagram so
we can follow you. I'm squeezy. It's like seam W
like white e E Edward Edward cat see, like Charlie,
(01:10:05):
why this just con me? I'm sorry that like s
W s W E E C. Why eight zero is
my Instagram name, but um, business wise is I Love
Myself Foundation at gmail. And that's the foundation name that
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my son was trying to create for himself before he died.
So all right, I'm finding you on Instagram. Now we'll talk, okay.
I sure appreciate it. God bless you guys, and so
happy to get in touch with you guys. Charlotte Man,
you're doing an amazing things. Keep talking about that mental
health because it's so important and I'm facing it every day.
But I'm gonna conquer it and I'm gonna not let
it be something that holds me back. So I appreciate
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you to encouraging that. Thank you, Queen. I just want
you to know it's it's perfectly okay to pray and
go to therapy. Oh I'm doing both. I wouldn't be
able to make it. There's no way. There's no way
I'll be standing upright and gonna go to work and
take care of people that are famed for their life,
so I know I can do it. Friends up for you, Queen.
All right, thank you, Mama. Ask you eight hundred five
(01:11:08):
eight five one oh five one if you need relationship
advice here e now is the breakfast Club. Good morning,
come and keep for real? What's you did? Some real
advice with Angela? Yet's ask ye morning? Everybody is dj Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast Club.
But in the middle of ask ye Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey?
(01:11:28):
What's up? Man? What's your question for you? Yo? So,
first off, I want to say I love you guys
to listen every morning I drive truck whatnot. So I
listened to you guys every morning. But um, over this
past week, my mom took my stun since Biggers I
gave them over freaking four hundred something. So my son
(01:11:52):
plays to doing buddy game right, you know, still doing
buddy type of person doing buddy whatever. My mom was
rushing to the airport and he did it, and he
ent her too hard, almost made him squirm off the road.
She possibly know says stop. So he kept his mom
and said that he pushed him, which is I know
how my mom passed my son. So apparently his mother
(01:12:16):
is invaded and she shows up at the airport screaming
and yelling, causing the scene as she normally does. Uh.
So she's all in my mom's face, talking, yelling, stating,
so my mom mustered out of her face. She got
all hyped up, ran back and swung on my mom
two times. Luckily she missed. She's they this whole scene
(01:12:38):
pretty much called the scene they my mom missed her
Like in all this, I want to know, but she's
corrupting my son. Basically, I wanted some advice on what
I should do because your baby, yes, your son's mother,
and you said it's corrupting your son. Is that what
you're saying? Yes, how is she corrupting your son? She's
(01:13:04):
just not raising him right. When she laughed to the
boy like that, she got him to the point with
thinking that everything she buys him is like everything proud of.
Top of the line. She should go by to his boy,
masking the gas station, tell him that she got it
from Goocy fight stuff like she's just raising non realistically right. So, okay,
(01:13:27):
what it sounds like to me here is that this
is a parent problem and y'all need to learn how
to talk to each other more, because I don't think
this is anything that should involve your son. He needs
just to see that both his parents love him and
this is not anything he should ever have to witness.
You know, I think that you two need to have
a better relationship with each other because I'm sure, just
(01:13:50):
like you're saying, she raises his wrong, she probably the
same thing about you, just because you guys aren't getting
along with each other and communicating honestly, I swear to God,
We've tried it. I'm just getting to the point where, well,
no one in my family wants to do with her.
I'm not even going to go to the batching of
expressing her background. I'm not going to do that right,
(01:14:11):
No one wants to do with her because of her background.
She is not very reliable. We've tried to coparenting thing,
and every time I get raised. So you know what
I'm gonna say to the court and now go for
full custody. She oh no, please don't say my baby
and blah blah blah blah blah. I've tried to coparent
and thing and her attitude, I'm not sure. After we
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broke up, I've kind of just let her be. I'm
not sure if she's on a man to what her
issue is for something not right in the girl here. Well,
the one thing I will say this is that the child,
your son is a number one priority, and whatever you
have to do to make sure that your son is safe,
you need to do it. If that means you feel
like you need to go to court to get full custody,
she would do the same, then you should do that.
(01:14:53):
And if you feel like y'all need to go to
together to co parenting classes and figure out how y'all
communicate with each other or have a mediator, y'all need
to do that, somebody that can communicate if you guys
can't right now communicate with each other. But remember that
your son is always first, and whatever you have to do,
that's your priority. If you have to swallow your pride
sometimes just to keep the peace in front of your son,
(01:15:17):
then you have to do that. But I would say,
if you feel like it's that serious, then yes, you
absolutely should go to court. Who cares if she's crying
about it or whatever. If that's what you feel like
it's necessary for your son, then you have to do that. Okay,
I guess that just pretty much have to go because
she she forgets basically that I have another child, and
(01:15:40):
she just like my son is just the only priority
that I should have as I said, they over this
whole situation that they called and his import made my
mom miss her plight. The money that I gave my
mom for her freaking that has to buy another plight
with the money that I would save them for my
daughter's birthday, which is next month. So right, this freaking
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thing is just she just messes up everything. She says,
you don't think about nobody else but herself and firston
which I'm thinking of Tristans, But I have other obligations too,
and I can't keep fition and taking the crop because
she wants to be ignorant. Yeah, you know, listen, and
until y'all get to a better space and she gets
(01:16:22):
herself together and y'all can communicate, you are gonna have
to be the bigger person, unfortunately, or you're gonna drive
yourself crazy. Don't don't allow that to happen. Just remember
everything you gotta do is for your kids. True. All right, Well,
I wish you so much sucking. I'm telling you, if
you feel like you need to keep a track of
these things because you might end up in court someday,
(01:16:43):
I would I would highly recommend that you're the person
that initiates that okay, all right, good luckily you sound
so I know you are. I get it, you over it,
I get it all right? Ask ye eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice,
now we got rooms on the yes. And since we
are discussing family and kids and baby moms, let's talk
(01:17:06):
about Ryan Henry from Black in Chicago. His I guess
for my best friend is speaking out. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. What's happening, Hey, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk black What is it black in Chicago? Ryan Henry? Yep,
Black in Chicago as a Black Ink. This is the
(01:17:30):
rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. It's
going to hear you well from Black Ink Crewe Chicago.
Ryan Henry's best friend, Anthony Lindsay. You know, he was
on Instagram over the weekend and he was saying that
Ryan Henry was sleeping with his child's mother and his
son's mother and he found out via her text messages. Well,
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he just recently revealed how he even saw those text messages.
Here he is my son picks up her phone and
he says, I know Marmy's cold. He opens her phone
and I went to the text and the only thing
I did was put Ryan's name in because I had suspicions.
But I thought it was something wrong with me to
be having suspicious I'm like, he used to myself, I mean,
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why do I have these suspicions. But the first thing
I did was typing Ryan's name, and a whole conversation
came up. Yeah, right now more In this interview on
the Lion ol B show, here is right here, he
is talking more about the aftermath once he found those
messages after his son, I guess showed him the passwords,
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so on the messages on his mother's phone. I'll be cansl.
Toward the twenty third, we had a small get together
at Ryan's horse. Ryan is on my right side and
she's on my left side, and I'm giving a speech
thanking them for supporting me. And if you look at
the video, look at Ryan's face, I can tell he's disturbed.
If it happened once, so y'all was drunk, you don't
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know what happened even twice. And y'all, after that second time,
we knew we were wrong and we hated it happen.
I would would have been willing to, like work do that.
But you guys have sex probably like over twenty times
a year and a half. Damn man, that's crazy. Ryan
hasn't said much about this yet, so right now these
are his allegations. So Ryan hasn't really said too much.
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I guess we'll wait and see what he has to
say in response. But that hurts, Yeah, it does. That's
that's my baby moms. I had cancer and you Oh
my gosh, I hope that's not true. I hope. Why
are you growling because it's it's just crazy. Could you
imagine your man, one of your best friends knock off
your baby moms? Were you in the hospital with cancel?
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Like that's not just like somebody you know, like that's
your people's He said that was his best friend. Say
that he's his son's god he's his son's godfather. Definitely
happen unless Dramas knocked off you know what, Let me
stop it. That's your best friend. Oh Charlemagne is no, wait,
Dramas is in Charlotte got confused. The LAPD is investigating
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doctor Dre's wife now for allegedd embezzelment. Oh boy, that
is because she withdrew drew nearly four hundred thousand dollars
from the business account without authorization. So they believe that
she stole this money and beazled the cash. And now
they are looking into these allegations. If she is brought
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up on charges, she could face time. So she needed
two million dollars from Dre a month and she was
stealing money. Wow, this is just wow. Well, by the way,
it was both of their accounts. Though I was gonna
say that. I was like, if you're married, is it stealing?
You know what I mean? Like, if if gr account
and you take money out, is it She said she
had a right to that money. The name, her name
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is on the account also, and she said that investigation
is just a pr stunt and a smear campaign as
she's trying to move forward with the divorce. Your wife
takes out money right now, Charlemagne, is a stealing We're married,
they married, No, we're getting get married. She's stealing. Yes,
she's getting the voice and she's acting for two million
a mole. She is definitely steal it's her account. Also,
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I'm happy doctor Dre is getting away from that criminal. Now,
what's emergency. Soon to be ex wife is stealing from me? Okay,
all right, well her daughter's about to come for you, guys.
Okay talking all this ish. You saw how she did
fifty all right? Five year four, and we teld you
that he was arrested and they're saying he's been charged
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with assaulting his pregnant girlfriend. So they said he is
still being held in jail on charges he assaulted his
twenty four year old pregnant girlfriend over the weekend. Reportedly,
he was arrested at his residence and Edgewater after the incident.
According to reports, his girlfriend is pregnant with their second child.
Now she has responded. Her name is Jasmine Foreign. On Instagram,
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she said, thank you all so much for your kind words,
but I would like to clarify a few things. I
did not call the police on five year. I did
not press charges, and I do not want the father
of my children in jail. A situation happened in our
home and a nosy neighbor called the police. The police
are who pressed charges and in time Fabby will be
released of all charges. Thank you for respecting our privacy
during this time. Yeah, how can the police press charges
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on you because something somebody said. If it's doesn't the
victim have to say that not a domestic violence. If
it's domestic violence, they can arrest the parties if they
see something that looks funny because just in case, a
lot of times women don't press charges, so the police
can do it instead. Definitely happened to me before it
happened to you, right envy. But it did happen to
me before. I actually had a situation where my landlord
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when I was younger, called the police because my boyfriend
at the time was wilding out, and when I did
not want to press charges, and they did end up
arresting him. Did he hit you though? Yeah, said they
did the right thing, but I would never have done that.
I was like, I even said, I don't want to
see him go to jail. I just want him to leave.
The problem was that after they told him to leave,
he came back and they saw him outside. I wasn't
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I wasn't opening the door, and he came back and
then they arresting him, and they said, after that, it's
out of your hands. He hit you should go to jail.
Telling you what I'm just telling you what happened, all right.
Tamar Braxton is saying that her relationship with her ex
wasn't terrible and that he was an amazing partner. Listened
to this. I really honestly appreciate my family, you know,
all of a sudden speaking up for me. But I
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do feel compelled to say that it wasn't a terrible relationship.
David was an amazing partner to me. He was an
amazing stepdad to Logan. He wasn't a cloud chaser, he
wasn't trying to be on TV. And I don't feel
like majority of the things that are being said is
wriented because what I went through the summer was very
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traumatic and he was there for me every step of
the way, even when most people were not. In Okay,
and Eddie Murphy's Coming to America has been brought by
Amazon and one hundred and twenty five million dollars. Eddie
Murphy got by the way after Future. I would much
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rather be at home watching Coming to America too on
the screaming service. Okay comes out December eighteen. Yeah, they
expected streaming data is December eighteenth, And there you have it.
And it costs twenty eight million dollars to make, and
they made one hundred day already sold it for one
twenty five million dollars. Man, please salute Daddie Murphy or
Slutar Senno, everybody involved in coming to America too, lou Now,
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Tracy Morgan, I can't wait to watch. That is going
to be an event. Get me a shake, all right?
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That man is so deserving, and salute to the good
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