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you gotta be. You gotta be a big time d
J Nry Angiolay and Charlomagne and the guy the Breakfast Club,
bitch you. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Angela ye is
on vacation, Charlomagne, what's popping? Beast to the plan it
is today? Good morning to Rono. What's happening? How are
you feeling today? I had a very interesting day yesterday.
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Talk to me. I'm tired of coronavirus. I'm tired of
these kids knowing about coronavirus. We all are. What's the problem.
So my six year old son goes to school and
I guess during snap time he had potato chips, and
I guess when he bit a potato chip, it you know,
hit the top of his mouth. So his mouth was hurting.
So he asked. The teacher says, Jackson, what's wrong? He says,
I my mouth first, I think I have coronavirus. Oh
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my gosh, well I get it. I mean, you know,
he's he's a young kid, and like when you turn
on the news all the time or when you're listening
to the radio, all you hear about is coronavirus. Coronavirus
seems like the illness that is taking everybody up. Like,
what have we heard about at all other than coronavirus
this year? Coronavirus? Coronavirus is the disease. So they asked,
what's wrong? He said, I haven't saw a throat my
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mouth first, so that is one of the signs of coronavirus.
And what he says, yes, so a throat, he said
his mouth first, He said his mouth as though he
says yes, he's six year though, yes, my mouth. Her
cypeer saw a throat. So what do they do? They called, uh, mister,
gotta come get your son because you know he has
a possible time coronavirus. So I gotta rush him to
that to the doctor yesterday and he get a strapped test,
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and he gets to this and that, and they'd be like,
he's fine, he just had a potato chip. What about
flu season? You can't, we can't overreact to every single
symptom because a lot of these symptoms are the same
type of symptoms that you get when you have the flu.
So what's gonna happen during flues? Isn't the flu season?
It is flu season? Yeah? Wait, this is more so.
Then I get home. You know, I'm doing a homework
with the kids. So my my four year old, who's
in pre case, she's coloring and I'm helping the other
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kids with their homework. She makes a picture. Guess what,
she makes a picture of coronavirus. Coronavirus dropping the clue
of coronavirus. Baby, this gracious, this guy hasn't This is
the year to Rona. Okay, I don't know what the
Chinese New Years, but I know this is the year
to Coronae, a year of the Rona. I'm tired of
this coronavirus. It's just taking over my life. I'm like,
I'm like, who told you that? She's like, I just
know it's taking over all of our lives, and it
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could it could be worse. I'm done. I'm done. I'm
done with coronavirus. It could be worse, though, because you
could be one of the two hundred top plus that
it passed away from it. Know what I'm saying, somebody
and your family could all you could be one of
the millions infected. We've been blessed thus far. You know,
when you were a kid and it was a bully
and after the bully beat you up, he leaves. Coronavirus
hasn't left yet, Like you beat us up? Like can
we leave? Like? Can we open up this economy? Can
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we stop closing restaurants, stop closing schools? If your president
wasn't such a foolish f boy, Donald Trump has proved that.
You know, you will remain a f boy until you
decide you don't want to be an f boy no more. Okay,
it's great. That is that is an arsistic personality disorder
to the tenth degree. It is all about him, and
he leads by example and people follow him, and that's
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why America has the coronavirus problem that it has. Now goodness,
all they gotta do is take invis bid and put
it over their face, put it over their nose, cover themselves. Okay,
but they choose not to do. This is a master.
I don't know if you know. This is a mask,
it says bat credit on this side, this is a mass.
I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't know what's
on your face, and I'm not judging you. I'm not
judging you for none of the Beijing. I'm not judging
you for none of the pay ain't I'm not you
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for the math. I'm not judging you for nothing. All
I'm simply saying is, in order to stop the prevention
of coronavirus, the transmission of it, take Envy's bid and
put it over your mouth and your nose. Okay, okay,
what about your butt? Huh huh? Then we get coronavirus
in your butt? Huh Man, When y'all gonna release envious clips?
Why y'all putting my clips online? When y'all gonna put
out Envy's clips to him sexually harassing me? Oh okay,
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Jesus Christ it. But but wow, why are we starting somewhere?
I don't know why I'm messed with you? All right,
I don't know we even Felicia Rashard will be joining us.
First of all, you didn't say that with no enthusiasm. Okay,
all right, the great, the legend, that icon, America's mother.
You might have seen her on the Cosby Show. You
might have he might have. All right, you've seen her
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on the cos Yes, America's Mother. We are being blessed
this morning. We have the privilege and the honor to
have the presence, the mere essence of Felicia was shot
in the building. We're not in the building. But he
all right, and also a comedian you might know, funniest
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guy out right now. Mike Epps will be joining us,
so og vetran, Yes, Mike Epps, Mike Guy, hope of
them will be joining us something via zooms. All right,
so don't move in. Then we got front page news.
We're talking about a lot. How about that? So like
that means he doesn't even know he had. That means
he just walked in. He's done no prep'. Let's be real.
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Angela Yee, that's her that's her thing. That's what she does.
That's that's okay. We've done no prep whatsoever when it
comes to this. No, let's go. I love it. But
Trump is at the hospital. We'll give you some updates.
It's the Breakfast Club Morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club
is getting some front page news. Now stood off with
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some sports last night NFL, like Kansas City Chiefs beat
the Patriots twenty six to ten, the Green Bay Packers
beat the Falcons thirty sixteen. Now let's talk about your president,
Donald Trump. Now you know thirteen people in the Donald
Trump's family and the governments have received testable i should say,
tested positive for COVID. Night the White House is filthy, lights, lights,
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all the whole place there. Yeah. Well, Donald Trump went
back home yesterday. That's not his house, temporary lest temporary residence.
He went home to the crib yesterday and he stood
on his balcony. He ricked his mask off, he put
his thumbs up, and everybody said he was wheezing, could
barely breathe. Well, this is what he said. Don't let
it dominate you, don't be afraid of it. You're gonna
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beat it. We have the best medical equipment, we have
the best medicines, all developed recently, and you're gonna beat it.
I went, I didn't feel so good, and two days
ago I could have left two days ago. Two days ago,
I felt great, like better than I have in a
long time. I said, just recently, better than twenty years ago.
Don't let it dominate, don't let it take over your lives.
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Donald Trump is a primary example of why you have
to be intentional about your evolution. You only grow in
life if you want to. This man has never had
any reason to grow. He's got an artistic personality disorder,
and he doesn't care about people. He cares about his
image period. And I told y'all, a Trump that survives
COVID is a Trump. You don't want to have to
deal with the man. It's seventy four years old and
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two hundred and fifty pounds first thing in the morning.
If you thought, you know, he thought that it was
nine percent homes before, how do you think he feels now?
Even though I don't believe he ever had COVID to
begin with. And that wheezing that you saw at the
top of those stairs. It's because he's clinically oldbeest. What
happens when clinically oldbeest people walk upstairs, They got to
catch stay breath. Yeah, I'm like, I'm sitting there watching
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everybody talk about, Oh, he's clearly having difficulty breathing. I
know the difference between somebody trying to hold in a
cough and a fat person that can't barely make it
up some stairs. Well, he also talks about that he
possibly may be immune. Well, I'm back to work. I'm
gonna be out front as your leader. I had to
do that. I knew there's danger to it, but I
had to do it. I stood out front. I led
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Nobody that's a leader would not do what I did.
And I know there's a risk. There's a danger, but
that's okay. And now I'm better and maybe I'm immune.
I don't know. But don't let it dominate your lives.
Get out there, be careful. We have the best medicines
in the world, and it all happened very shortly, and
they're all getting approved and the vaccines are coming. See momentarily,
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I told y'all, I told y'all, I told y'all. He
was going to be the person to take these experimental
cocktails and these therapeutic vaccines, then staying in front of
the American people and tell them I took them. Look
at me, I'm good. Next thing, you know, stock prices
are assurance soaring for these pharmaceutical companies, and he may
have investments in them. Who knew well the White House
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blocks knew FDA coronavirus guidelines. They may have delayed the vaccine.
So basically, the people that they gave the vaccine too,
they were supposed to follow for two months to make
sure that they were okay, no side effects. But the
White House is taking that out so the vaccine to
be available a lot earlier. They're saying so. And they
haven't even said Donald Trump is negative. It's not like
they said, Yo, he tested negative and they sent him home.
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He's just out in these streets saying he feel better?
That hell? Does feel better? Mean? Are you're negative? Or not?
To nask off? You know what I mean? What do
you mean? Do you feel better? All right? Listen, man,
that's y'all president. That's y'all president. Y'all voted for him.
And guess what a lot of y'all are following his example.
And guess what y'all gonna continue to do. Spread that
nasty ass COVID, and you're gonna spread it during flu
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season and you're gonna end up back on lockdown come Thanksgiving.
All right, well, that is your front page news. Get
it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now. Maybe at a bad night, bad morning,
or maybe you feel blessed. You want to spread some positivity.
Maybe you just got things on your mind. Spread anything
but Corona five eight five one oh five one is
the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm this
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is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one
five one. We want to hear from you on the
breakfast club. Hello, who's this? What up though? Man? What
you must be calling from the troit? What's happy? From
the d what's going on? Get it off at chess? Brother? Hey,
I got a specially we had it now. I'm trying
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to get over that food. My man got the aces
for hunting and I buy them every day. Stop cursing, brother,
I hear cursing about that regular ass weed y'all selling
craziest hill Charlotte Mane. You know you ain't smoking good y'all.
Ain't got nothing but men. I was smoking. I smoked Friday.
I was smoking up So I was smoking some Indiga
called Ray Charles on Friday. Yeah right, what I'm allowing for?
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I got to lie to you for I had a
goddamn panic attack too, trying trying to trying to do
something to ease my anxiety. Just walking outside ben Foot
eleven o'clock at night. Now, what should I do? Man,
I'm trying to quit? Just quit? Man? Yeah right, you
know what it is. You probably got a oral fixation.
You probably just like having something in your mouth. That's
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what it is. Look, Oh, that's what it is, joler. Man,
got some view for your mouth. That's like in the
D too, boy, just the oral fixation. You just need
to put something in your mouth. That's what I'm sure
in the D you can find something. Right, No, not
too late now, you mean enjoying the day. Get a
choo stick or tooth pick, practical stickings here right in
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the right place. Hello, who's this time? Erica? He get
it off your chests? Yeah, I was just calling because
I'm on my way to work, and this week I've
been put in the e k G class that's on
every day that i'm off. And usually with other jobs,
you get fit like a day off from your regular
schedule so that you don't have to get up early
every single day. Okay, I'm just tight here. I'm a nurse,
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so I'm like exhausted and I just really just I
really want to give my boss donkey the other day.
Who's your boss? What's his name? No, don't do that.
Don't do that. We don't need you to lose your
job because we appreciate you. You are an essential worker.
I'm sure you've been busy these pasts uh several months,
so we appreciate you. Thank you. I'm just fitting the
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South Bay because I needed somebody to say. I'm just tired.
That's all. We all get tired. I understand, all right, Mama,
I'm sleeping one day. Hey, I love y'all. Y'all have
a good day, Love you too, Thank you. Hello. Who's this? Hi?
This is fifteen Hey Queens and Yoga part of Queens.
So you're at the PS thirty four or Saint Jocomin
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there and which one. No, I want to stool on
Long Island. Oh okay, all right, all right, all right,
so what's up? Get it off your chest, mama, Well, no,
enough to get off my first all. I just wanted to,
you know, give all things to God. It's my birthday today.
I'm so Day thirty nine, happy boring day. Every every birthday.
I want us to really really celebrate now because I mean,
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you know, you've seen how many people have passed away recently,
so I know, and you know what, how does the
victim of COVID And I suffered with it for six weeks,
but by God's grace, I definitely made it through. Look
at God. You know that alone. It's just something to
be grateful for. So I just wanted to prest some
love for some joy to say I'm so appreciative for
all it is that you all do. Have had the
opportunity to meet MT at one point and answer ley
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for all the men, not you, but I would love
to do and um, you know, on the hear future
as I continue on with my journey with podcasts and
things of that nature. I just wanted to thank you
all for what you doing for the community, and just
to share some light on today that although we have
a surface teams in this world and we have an
unknown future, I trust the gone lower you guys want
to do, that's all you can do, all righty, I
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love it well, enjoy your birthday, right, Thank you. I
have a good one. Maybe a lot of uncertainty in
the world. We may be facing an unknown future, but
I know that my God is good. There you go,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one O five one. If you need to vent hit
us now was the Breakfast Club? Good morning the Breakfast Club.
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This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man fast. Thank you from you on the
Breakfast Club. But you got something on your mind? Many Hello?
Who's this black? Good morning? Black Jack? What's happening? Queen?
Get it off your chest? Peach government, It's always you,
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It's all. Why are you playing? It's earning what I'm saying.
I said, Good morning, queen. Huh do call me back
the black jack? I want to stay. Good morning to
the breakfast Club. I'm miss Angela. Um, but do you
who are holding it downstow um? Good morning to you guys,
piece and blessings. And I also want to shout out
my business high society. UM, y'all should definitely follow us
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on Instagram. Golnament. I've been trying to get some stuff
up to y'all or the lagger. We'll send it to
the station. We at the station, now send it up
to the station, to the station. Mama. I'm definitely will
I'm glad y'all are back on. Have um good morning
and thank you for doing what y'all doing. Thank you,
Black peace and blessings. What's up, NBA are you feeling today? Man?
What's up? Sean Stone? What's going on? I'm good man,
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Darling Man? What's up? Man? How are you feeling that? Peace? King?
How are you here defeating your voice? Earli? This morning
he started so early with this band. Do you know why? Man?
Talk to me? I was watching I was watching a movie.
I was Tom Cruise when he was doing some work
for the d D N or. He was moving some
products and dude was making a lot of money. Right,
it's a movie. Morning I walked Yeah, I know, I
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know it's a movie. But this morning I walked up.
I was like, let me just set my bank account.
I shay my bank account. Bro forty one cent to
my bank account. Man, it's just crazy man, living paycheck
on forty one cents to my bank account. Bro, your
traph please get the voodoo off. You're trapp You're trap
whatever roots you put on, Sean Stone, please take it off, man,
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Charlot Man, it's just it's just living pay The paycheck
is rough. Man. A lot of times people are thinking,
because you know you have a job, that things are
going to be looking up and up. But I just
want to tell people because some people will feel depressed
right and wanted two with something stupid. You don't have
to do anything stupid. Just gotta keep on working hard, man,
and just keep on praying. Man. Yo, Sean Sean, Sean Sean,
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leave your cash app, Bro, leave your cash app. I
gotta give you fifty nine cents man to give you
a dollar, I mean, so you have a stupid goodbye.
I got to do it. But no frill leave your
cash at man, Yo, my cash sap is Sean s
h A W M seven three two Man s h
A w N seven three two. And Charlemagne, no what
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I thank you for your fifty's probably gonna give you
sixty nine say, probably know what you're definitely not giving
you sixty nine. You're not giving a sixty nine. It No,
I don't want the sixty nine. I think I owe
you one. You gotta do what you gotta do when
you got forty one. Since yan y'all, y'all flirty thing, yeah,
flirt thing this morning. God bless Sean man. I'm gonna
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put something Sean cash after real. What you gonna put
I don't know yet. I'm gonna bless him. Hello. Who's this, yo? Steve,
Steve Crumble, Steve, you come side and calm down. What's up? Brother?
Good morning? Good morning, Good brothers. You know what I mean. Yo,
I'm blessed. I'm blessed. You got something to say? Are
you just calling? Now? What I got to say is
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that what's bothering me right now is the powers of
projection we got. We got our political powers president projecting
that black people are killers and thieves and Mexic kids
are racists and thieves, and in history tells you that
there's no other culture that five big wife over the
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head with a sixty back to the teams and forced
them to be white. And now they projected to another
and sting racist. You kids still a whole race of
people and then call us seat you know, and it's
early b. King were great, yo, yo, King were grade?
What grade we're grade? You're smoking this morning? Bro, Bro,
I'm I'm an interesting I'm a away to work right now. Okay, okay.
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So you just, you know, listening to the new you're
listening to the new JA electronic album Act two. You
got a lot of conspiracy theories in your mind. It's
not even conspiracy theories, no, Walker, brother, you know, it's like,
be four. I can't. I used to believe. I used
to We used to give we used to get a
white man the benefit of the doubt. And it's like,
after everything that's been happen in the society, we can't
get on the benefit of the doubts. No morning, I
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need to say this, King, I've never given I've never
given the white man the benefit of the doctor. I'm
from Monks School in South Carolina. I grew up in
South Carolina with the Confederate flag flow over the State House,
long with a John B. Calhoun statues in Charleston, South Carolina,
where buildings and highways are named after scrim Thurman. I
am sorry if I'm jaded but I've never given the
white man the benefit of the doubt. Get it on
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Chest eight hundred five eighty five one O five one.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up now.
When we come back. We got rumors on the way.
We'll tell you about Rick Ross. He got some new teeth.
We'll tell you about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. I'm d Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy
we are the Breakfast Club was in good morning. Let's
get to the rumors. Let's talk Trey Songs. She's stealing
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the team. This is the rumor report with Angela ye
on the Breakfast Club. Now shout out to our guy,
Trey Songs. Now, Trey Songs has tested positive for coronavirus.
But I tested positive for COVID nineteen, taking many tests
as I've been out protesting food drives. Of course, I
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have a very young son at home, so I get
tested periodically, and this time, unfortunately, it came back positive.
I will be taking it seriously. I will be self
quarantine and I will be in my house until I
see a negative song. I don't know how many y'all know,
but my grandfather passed early this year, and while it
wasn't said that it was COVID, I do believe it was.
So I've always taken it serious. And if you come
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in contact with COVID, please do the same. Don't be
like the president. Drop on a clues bond for trigger.
You know what I'm saying, Such a simple message, don't
be like the president. Why the Biden campaign out running
ads right now that say wear a mask, don't be
like your president. Just such a simple and effective message. Absolutely,
he got to be very careful out there as well. Man,
and a lot and a lot of you brothers. Um,
you don't have to worry about mister steell your girl
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stealing your girl for at least fourteen days. At least
at least quarantines it. Shout the trade songs. I hopefully
he feels a lot better unless she wakes up and says, hey, man,
I gotta go away for fourteen days. All of a sudden,
you're like, why why she's going to play nurse with Trey? Well,
you know, Rod, you know why? Excuse me now, boosey badass.
He's selling his Jaguar Now he has a Jaguar F type.
He probably paid about one hundred thousand dollars to one
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hundred and ten thousand dollars depending on options. And he
said his nephew, this is his unquote, my nephew's stupid
ass wrecked my jag my nephew stupid ass and rig
my jagiss the off like Jill woke Cup who won't
buy right now bodies bit right now twenty one jag
rap Mariam's on it. Get me setting in five k
right twenty one jag right now. Ain't nobody got this
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bit setting in five k If not, I'm going traded
in right now. I just want to record to show
that wasn't a rumor. Neither one of these last two
stories have been rumors. I mean, Envy said exactly what
Boosey said before. He said before he said it, where's
the rumors? Can we get some rumors? Well, Rick Ross,
he got some new teeth. It looks like ros out
to Colombia and pay ten thousand dollars for some teeth
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just simply not a room. This is the same doctor
that did uh Takashi six nine teeth. And Rick Ross
talks about his new teeth, you know the smile. So
I had to come ohead at CALLI see doctor man toy.
You get my smile, you know what I'm saying, A
smile all my heat fans, A smile. Baby. I love
to see brothers invest in things that actually matter, like
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their teeth, you know what I'm saying. But they have
to figure out a way to like render the teeth
face ratio, you know what I mean. Could some of
these dudes teeth be looking bigger than their visual face?
You know what I mean. Like it's got to be
a way to like structure the mouth to where you
can have the teeth looking normal. I noticed with some
of the teeth sometimes they don't look white. They look bluish.
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If you noticed that look like a little blue tint
on it. Yeah, yeah, I mean, you don't want teeth
that look like Vy's beard, you know what I'm saying.
Like it has to look somewhat real, That's what I'm saying.
Why are you shaking your head, dramas, Why are you
agree with this man? Because I got a real beard
and you're done? Drop one of clothes bombs for latinos
this morning, nice jab drum. I like that you're looking
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like Canello out here, baby, and that was yeah, drum
So I'm talking about ain't your faut that you can't
tell of n you got his chinner, his mask around
his chinner has been on. I'm not talking to you
on no more. Ain ain't your fault? Ain't talking me
on no more. When we come back, we got front page.
Let's at least try to make things look realistic out here. People.
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You keep your bitch. Let's tell you about Donald Trump
everything your eyebrows and dramas and phyllis. And you know
DRAMs is the leader of latinos for Trump. Stop. Yeah,
yeah it's back and said again make America again. Let's
go the next let's the breakfast club. Bought it the
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child's life and death. Morning everybody is d J M.
V Angela, Ye Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Good morning, let's get in some front page news now.
Monday night football. The Kanti City Chiefs beat the Patriots
twenty six to ten. The Packers beat the Falcons thirty sixteen.
The Falcons ain't win a game yet, but my giants
didn't either. Well. Slew to the Falcons because they lost
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to us this year, and we appreciate it. For the
Dallas Cowboys, God damn it, Broadcup, there's a great win
all right now. Tonight's game for the Lake is a
heat nine am. The Lakers lead that series two to one.
They've been talkings back to each other, so I can't
wait to see to night. And Drom just sent us
the funniest meme. Man, there's a meme that said Ronnie
James is now two wins lebron James is not two
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wins away from from giving Bronnie James the ass whipping
of his life. I'm catching him for the smoking video.
I think I think I forget about it. I mean,
once he wins the championship, he gonna forget about He
ain't gonna be thinking about it like that. He just
got a nice comfortable conversation. Because at first you're mad
and you want to bust your son's ass. But after
what a week? Two weeks? Boy, please Lebron James is
a black father. I used to I used to pray
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that my father was too tired to put his foot
up my ass too. Maybe you've forgotten. And just when
you think they forgot, it's like I ain't come here.
They have't been said. But two weeks though, you never know. Well,
your president, it seems like he is home. Your president
is home. He went on the White House balcony. He
gave two thumbs up, and this is what he said
about coronavirus. Don't let it dominate you, don't be afraid
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of it. You're gonna beat it. We have the best
medical equipment, we have the best all developed recently, and
you're gonna beat it. I went, I didn't feel so good,
and two days ago I could have left two days ago.
Two days ago, I felt great, like better than I
have in a long time. I said, just recently, better
than twenty years ago. Don't let it dominate, don't let
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it take over your lives. You know, Donald Trump is
not saying that he has the best medical equipment. He
has access to the best medicine. He has access to things.
The people he wants to vote for him don't have
simple as that, even though I'm one of those people
who don't believe that he had coronavirus to begin with,
and this is just an October surprise, but what do
I know. No, listen to me. He also talks about
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he possibly could be immuner. Well, I'm back to work.
We're gonna be out front as your leader. I had
to do that. I knew there's danger to it, but
I had to do it. I stood out front. I led.
Nobody that's a leader would not do what I did.
And I know there's a risk. There's a danger, but
that's okay. And now I'm better, and maybe I'm immune.
I don't know. But don't let it dominate your life.
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To get out there, be careful. We have the best
medicines in the world, and they're all happened very shortly,
and they're all getting approved, and the vaccines are coming momentarily.
You're better, But are you negative? Okay? I told y'all
that if Trump survived COVID, that is the Trump you
don't want to deal with. Demand It's seventy four years
old and twenty fifty pounds. Okay, if you thought he
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was saying it was homes before, what do you think
he feels now? And I told y'all that he was
going get healed and come out and start talking about
these therapeutic vaccines and these experimental cocktails and all of
these things will be available. And you already see these
pharmaceutical companies stock prices surging, probably probably got investments in
all of them. Well. White House blocks new FDA coronavirus
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couidelines that may have delayed the vaccines. So what that
means is after they gave somebody the vaccine, they were
supposed to follow him around for two months to make
sure that they were okay, no side effects. But it
looks like the White House is blocking that to get
the vaccine out sooner. They don't care if you grow
wings as long as you get grown, as long as
you get rid of coronavirus. They don't care if if
a horn grows out of your forehead, as long as
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the coronavirus is eliminated. Okay. They don't care if you
grow a tail at your anus, as long as you
don't have coronavirus. What's your fixation with button anuses bro.
It's like, in the same set that you talked about
three different things, he's done wings, I said horns, and
I said a tail that's clearly a dragon I was describing. Okay,
all right, okay, but the first thing you said, your
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father's foot would be far up your ass, and you
could have said your father would have put hands on
You said so many different things, but you know what,
forget it. Joe Biden. It looks like Joe Biden was
at a town hall and he spoke to people. He
talked to the younger generation and saying how he would help.
You're gonna eliminate a lot of your student debt if
you come from a family less than one hundred and
twenty five grand and you went to a public university.
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I'm gonna make sure that everybody in this generation gets
ten thousand dollars knocked off of their student debt as
we try to get out of this god awful pandemic.
If you're a first term home layer, you haven't even
had the operatunity to gain enough income to be able
to have a down payment. The first term home buars.
You got fifteen thousand dollars credit to be able to
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buy their first home because that's how people accumulate. Well,
that's how they get started. I agree it all sounds good,
but this is cart selling season, and I hope, I
hope for a fact that he's able to do that.
There's a lot of people out there that your right.
They make money, they pay for rent, but they don't
have the money to put down on the house. They
don't have closing courts. So those grants, that money that
you say will help a lot of people be able
to buy their first home or their first department, or
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their first condo or whatever it may be. That's exactly
why all you idiots who say things like you shouldn't
critique Joe Biden. You shouldn't critique Joe Biden. Yes you
should critique him. And you can critique him and still
vote for him. And guess what, when he gets in
the White House, we're gonna be on his ass. He
would have pay We're gonna still. You could have been
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on his back, you could have been on anything, but
you want a gonna stay on his ass. Okay, we're
gonna keep pushing our agendas and we're gonna hold him
accountable because that's the problem them, right, The problem is
we vote these people in and then we think it's
just all good. We're happy with the symbolism, but then
being in the White House, no, we're gonna keep on.
They ass all right, Well, Biden is on Trump's ass
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because he talks about coronavirus anybody who contracts the virus
by essentially saying mask don't matter, social distancing doesn't matter,
I think is responsible. That's not for what happens to them.
That's not true. That's not true because you can be
doing everything in your power to prevent yourself from getting
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COVID and still get COVID. Like, that's not true that
we can't just say just because somebody gets COVID, they
weren't social distancing, they weren't wearing a mask like we No,
that's not that's not. That's that Donald Trump. The fact
that Donald Trump never were well, he should speak to
the fact that Donald Trump was defiant about not wearing
a mask. He should speak to the fact that Donald
Trump was arrogant about not social distancing. That's the difference
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Donald Trump earned. If he has COVID nineteen he earned
everything go bid at that nineteen one through nineteen he
earned okay, well that is your front page news. Now
when we come back. What was your favorite Cosby Show episode?
What was your favorite episode? I have so many, but
I probably um when when when Vanessa went off to
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go see the Wretched that was That was a real
good one. And I liked the seasons where um, you know,
Eric Alexander came playing um playing Pam. I thought I
thought those were good too. There's a lot of different
colleges love I love. I liked the one with the
men and got pregnant. Remember they didn't have kids, they
had like sub sandwiches and stuff like that. I love
the Gordon Contrel one, of course. I love the one.
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I love the ones where they always do something for
like the anniversary of the birthdays and they do. Like
the performanceives baby that I like when she checked Elvin
when she went to go fix um Clifford a couple
of coffee. Yep. I love the airing one. Remember when
THEO came home with an airring. It was hot in
the airring from Dad that we're saying all that to
say that Felicia rashod. We'll be joining us when we
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come back. It's about to bless y'all. With the presence
of Felicia Rashard. She blessed us, so we're sharing that
blessing with y'all. All right, so don't miss your blessing.
That's right. So we'll talk to him when we come back,
So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
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the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We have a
special guest on the line, an icon, a legend, and
a truth queen, Miss Felicia Rashad. Welcome, Thank you, good morning.
I feel like you're my mom. I've been watching you
for so long. I just feel like I know everything
about you. I feel like your mom. Hey mom, I
just want to say, good morning, Mom, Good morning sun.
How you doing. He too ran to be yours? He
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too ran to be yours? No, he's not, he's not. Now.
I hate zoom interviews, and this is one time I
really hate zoom interviews because I would love to be
in your presence. Absolutely, that's very kind of Well, you
know what, when we can, we will. Have you been
maintaining through this whole pandemic. Well, let's see. First of all,
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I've been very grateful. I've been very grateful to be
in my home and to have a home to be in.
I've been very grateful that my family and friends are fine.
I've been very grateful to be able to assist people
in the ways that I've been able to do, and
I've had work to do. Of course, it's different because
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everything is through the computer. I pray we will not
live like this forever because it ain't natural and it
ain't good for the eyes either. What what have you
learned about yourself mentally and in spiritually anything? Now? Yeah,
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you know you asked that question, and I'm always a
little hesitant to say these things because well, anyway, I'll
just say it because you asked. It's so important to
find that silent space inside the mind. It's so important
to find that space, especially now because it's so much
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clatter and so much chatter, and so much pull to
the left and then pull to the right, and just
being pull pull pulled if you allow it to be
that way, and then the mind, you know, it has
its own way of jumping around. Oh so it's so
important to fund the silence. You know, what if we
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stopped pining for the things that we think we don't have,
and look at what we do have and what we
can do. It's a much better place to come from,
I think, and it allows us to create a better place. So, yeah,
there are things that I that I do miss. I
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miss live theater. Yeah. Just the other day I was
thinking how privileged we've been for so long without understanding
the fullness of our privilege to be able to go
to a movie, right, yes, yes, and be able to
sit in a theater or in a restaurant, or to
hug people, or to or to be with people when
they're making their transition from this form to the next.
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You know, it's we didn't understand our full privilege and
maybe you know when we if it changes, well I
should say when it changes, Yeah, I just don't know
what it's going to change to. But we'll come into it.
We should come into a better understanding of just what
the privilege of being with people is and maybe we'll
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be kinder to one another. How are your kids been,
How are they are they been around or they've been
staying away? How has that been? Well? My son lives
on the West Coast. My daughter, at the beginning of
this pandemic had just returned from Italy. She had been
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in Italy and she just returned, and I was just
returning from work on the Empire in Chicago. Then everything
shut down and my daughter wouldn't come and see me,
stay away from me. That's right she did. But what
she did do when I was returning home, she come
to the house before I arrived, and she had stopped
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the refrigerator and the shelves, and she said, Mommy, you
don't go outside. You don't go to the store. You
stay here. And she would call to make sure I
was not outside. And I had to laugh at that.
I said, you're monitoring me, like I'm you, but I'm
not you. I'm me. And when it's time, I'm going outside.
I had they said the same thing. They were like, no, no, no, no, no,
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I'm your parent. I'm going out when I want. You know.
But don't think for a moment that what you did
and what you said was not appreciated. Let me ask
you a question, the Queen, have you ever had to
go off on any of your real kids the way
you went off Vanessa for going to see the reged
and you're down in Boltimore having big fun. Weren't you Vanessa,
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isn't that where you were? Didn't you go down there
to Baltimore and have big fun? Vanessa? Tell me didn't
you go for big fun? Mom? Shut up? Don't you
dare open your mouth when I'm asking you a question.
I only hope that you can have the same experience, Vanessa.
I hope that one day you come to realize exactly
how it feels to think that your child's life is
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in danger. You have taken us from levels of frenzy, panic, distress,
and now that we know you're okay, range I said,
I was sorry, this is not gonna help all. I
know you're lying right now? God mad are you kidding?
Of course, so within your motivation when you did that episode,
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understanding what that energy is was helped, it is. I
understood that energy very well. Yes, yea. I mean, you know,
people say, oh, oh, you were just a perfect mother,
and I look at them and smile and say thank you.
But you know, it's easy when you're scripted and the
children are scripted too, But in real life there are
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new scripts. Yeah, you know, you know the beauty of
that wretched episode. I've lived long enough to where I
knew exactly what Vanessa's character felt like. And then I've
lived long enough to know exactly what your character felt like,
and that's something. Yeah, yeah, because teenagers children was sneak.
I mean, it's part of being a teenager, right, yeah, scary.
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It seems like a scarier now though, Oh it's oh,
come on, it's so, it's so much scarier. It is.
And it's not young people's fault. We are very, very,
very distracted, and our children were being inundated with some
of the worst kinds of diversions. And He'll look up
and it's they have a language that you don't even know.
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You know. I think that if we as adults were
cognizant of the fact that every single thing we say
and do creates a memory for our young we might
say and do differently. Absolutely, because what do you really
want the young person to learn? And here's the question,
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what is the most important thing for your young person
to learn? The most important thing that I wanted my
children to learn was who are you really? And that's
an inner journey and you don't get to go on
the inner journey pointing fingers outside of yourself. Another disturbing
thing I heard recently from two different sources who don't
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even know each other. They both worked in the field
of pediatrics. They're both pediatricians, and one they're friends of mine.
And one of them said that in her waiting rooms
she has these books for children. Right, a three year
old child picks up the book and doesn't know how
to turn the page. She tries to scan it. Lord
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have mercy, Lord have mercy. Now that hurt. But this okay.
And then somebody on the other side of the country
told me the same thing, because young people are being
given these devices and they know and they know that
this becomes your source of information and your only source
of information, which means you're going to receive what somebody
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wants you to receive. That's right. I think we want
out young people to think deeper than that. All right,
we got more with Felicia Rashard. When we come back,
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Felicia RASHARDA. Now
I'm gonna say from Houston, what made you come all
the way to the East coast to go to college
to go to HBCU. And why was it important to
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go to an HBCU the second real hu puk ahead. Yeah, Well,
I wanted to be an actor and I wanted to
study drama, right, And I was applying to all these
schools and my father just looked at me and he
let me do all that, and he said, you're going
to Howard. And I said, oh, but Dad, what about
this one? At this he said, you're going to Howard.
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I never thought about going to a school that wasn't
an HBCU, and that was because of my experience from
a child. Before I started elementary school, I was a
nursery school on the campus of Texas Southern University, trying
to play. So I just wanted you to see the
Hampton alumni. I just wanted you to see that. So
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my grandmother went to Hampton. Oh yeah, oh yeah, Vivian
Elizabeth Graham, Yes she did. She made a great decision.
Oh yes she did. I realized, in greater measure, how
very fortunate I am to have attended an HBCU, not
only for the astute professors who would there because they
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were of the highest caliber, but also for the other
side of life. That's social life. That's socialization that helps
to develop you as a as a as an adult.
You know, did you ever did you ever lose yourself
playing such a iconic role as Claire Hustable, meaning that
you know, did you ever forget who you were? You know? Okay, okay, No,
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that that that that wasn't possible because every every day
I came home to my family, none of that Claire
Hustable stuff. When you walk in the house, well you know,
it's like no, it's it's like okay. So my best
friend from college came to see a taping and she said, Felicia,
you have to be shamed of yourself taking those people's money,
for being yourself and at home. I mean when I
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say this, people imagine. I always imagine what my life
was like. Chah. They had no idea. I would come
home and cook and prepare dinner who from fresh produce,
no can to anything, because I want my family to
eat healthily. Some things you can get in a can,
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but most things, vegetables and stuff would have to be fresh.
And I would do that every day. And in the
early years of the show, let's say a third year,
I had my baby with me, I was a nursing mother.
I took Condola to the studio with me every day. Wow. Yeah,
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And you know it's and I came home with her
at night, and I was with my family. I wasn't
out club and I wasn't you know, I wasn't doing
stuff like that. I didn't have time for that. And
then you know, there was school, and then there was homeworker.
Her brother's thirteen years older than she wasn't he was
in the eighth grade. And she was born. And I mean,
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you know there I was. It's like you gotta hit
it every day. So your daughter was born to be
an actress. She grew up in it. She was all
around it, she lived it. So she was she was
born to be an actress. She know what she did.
She grew up around the work, and she saw what
the work was. Her work ethic is incredible, you know,
speaking of the work, I think you got black Box
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coming out on the six right, Yeah, on the sixth, yep,
this month. You've held the name of America's mother for
so years. Are you intentionally accepting roles in movies like
a Fall from Grace in Black Box to kind of
shift that image you? I guess the villain. Laugh. Let's
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explore that concept for just a moment. Evil evil. See.
One of the things we learned in acting is not
to judge our characters. You have to always understand what
a person is thing and why the person's thinking it.
In my freshman year, one of my instructors said to me,
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I was having a fit about something someone had done,
and he let me carry on and carry on, and
then when I calm down, he said, miss Allan, there's
something I want you to remember. Even when somebody's being
and I'll say this and so ob they think they're right. Now,
think about the times you've seen somebody act a complete
idiot and they think they're right. Yeah. I call that um,
(44:27):
I got a curse. I call it dead momentum. Yeah,
but they think they're right, yeah, yeah, yeah, And it
just keeps building and building and building and building. So
as an actor, that's my job is to get inside
what their thought is, you know. So I'm not I'm
not trying to depart from anything. There are all kinds,
and it's interesting because they're all mothers, aren't they In
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a du bois Other right right, and Sarah in a
Fall from Grace was what a mother. I mean, you know,
there's all kinds of women in this world, and all
kinds of mothers too. You sound like you're about to
play the villain in the next black panther. Right, do
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you ever feel like certain roles or beneath you. I
wouldn't say beneath me. I would just say they don't
resonate with me. I don't like to be critical of
other people's work, because that's the easiest thing to be.
I just try to find what resonates with me. So
what resonates with me. A good story that's told well
resonates with me. A window of opportunity to explore creativity
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in a new way, that really resonates with me. You
black box poses the question do we run our minds
or do our minds run us? Isn't that true? What
do you think? The answer to that question is, well, I, well,
what do you think do we run our minds or
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do our minds run us? I think our minds run us,
but we have the ability to get ourselves back on
the proper cause, because I think we live in this
world where it's so much noise that if you pay
too much attention to the noise. People can start telling
you how you're supposed to be, but that's not necessarily you.
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So you can silence that noise and really tap into
your mind and figure out the path you're supposed to
be on, not the path people want you to be on. Right,
That's why I you know, you asked me what I
had learned about my mind, and that's why I said
it was important to find the silence within my mind.
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I agree with you. I think that most oftentimes we
people are run by our minds, and the mind often
runs amok, and here we are. Yeah. Yeah, And by
the way, it's fine too, right, because healing looks different
(47:07):
for healing healing and scrange like that, Like one moment
you're fine, the next minute you're bugging out. And I
think that's okay, it's all the process it is. But
but do we want to keep just going through that
like that? No, No, I don't think so. I don't
think so. And you just brought up something that's really
very interesting. You said, one minute you're fine and the
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next minute you're bugging out. That's that brings to my
mind imagery of a pendulum. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we want
to bring that thing to center right because it will
wing as far to the left as it does to
the right and brought center. Yeah, all right, we have
more with Felicia Rashard when we come back, don't move.
It's to breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody's DJ Envy
(47:53):
Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Felicia RASHARDA Now you mentor
Chadwick Boseman when he was in Howard, how did the
laws of him impact you? And for people that don't
know him personally, tell us something that we might not
know about him. He's he's been up here a couple
of times and he's donated money to the causes that
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we were fighting for at the time. From South Carolina
like me, he's always been a good brother. So tell
us how that impact was. Well, you want to know
something about him that you might not know, ye. Chadwick
was given to study. He loved to study. He studied
through the lens of theater. First as a writer, he
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studied the meanings of words. I mean, he studied and
you can see this kind of thoughtfulness in his work.
It's so subtle you don't notice it. At first, but
you go back and you look at it again. He
was a consummate artist and without question, one of the
kindest and bravest people I've ever known. Definitely resting. I
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wanted to ask about the Drake video. When when Drake
called you to be in that video? Did you even
know who he was? Of course I knew, where do
you think I live under a rock? I knew it was.
I hadn't been able to give answer to the to
the inquiry. When I talked to my daughter, she said, oh,
(49:21):
you have to do it. I said, okay, okay, okay,
I had so much fun. That can't be the first
time you've been asked to be in a rap video though? Right, Yes,
it was? What Yeah, Wow, that's insane. Wow, it's popular.
If you've been for all these years, you know, things
come when they should and don't when they shouldn't they go.
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How do how do you think Black Hollywood has evolved
over the years since since since you first came in it? Um,
there was always there were black people in positions that
we weren't always conscious of, but not maybe so many
Now you see black people on many different levels, in
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many different areas, in many different positions. It's one thing
for what you see on the screen, but you wouldn't
see what's on that screen if it weren't for the
work of the people who are not on that screen,
and they are fundamental and essential to what it is
we see. So we need a total equity in this
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nation of ours that includes all people. In my career,
I have worked with only one Native American actor. That
will make sense to me. I have worked with only
one Asian American actor. That doesn't make sense to me.
There's more for us to do in the field of inclusion.
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There's more for us to embrace, and I look forward
to us doing that because I think that as a people,
we are more than ready for it. Now. I look
back on all of those shows that I grew up
on and then nineties, and man, it just seemed like
they were so brilliantly black, and I learned so much
from them, whether it was cosby different world, living single,
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I mean even Martin, like all of those shows like that.
I'm like, what did those sets look like? Because they
were they were so black that you would think that
everybody on the set with black, all the writers, the directors,
the people behind the camera was they not like that. Nope,
wow no, it was not wow not. There were black
people behind the camera, there were black people in the
(51:31):
writer's room, but everybody was not black. No, but everybody
was on board to deliver an excellent program. And that's
what matters, because all black people don't think alike. That's right.
And there were interns who were being hired every year,
and a number of them were black, and some of
them were not. Our stage managers were black, and they
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were young people, and mister Cosby wanted that, so we
had that and they were good. It was sharp, young
people to keep it fresh, keep it new. Yeah, I mean,
you know, there was a way of including people of
different ethnicities. You see it reflected in the Rudy's friends.
You see her little friends. You see how there you
see that. Okay, there was a way of including people
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of ethnicities and generations that was just a marvel to
be a part of. And he was not going to
have grandparents insulted and made fun of the way some
shows do make fun of people for being older. He
said no, he said, no, we're not doing that. Our
young people show respect and it's not a forced thing,
(52:43):
it's inherent. And he insisted on that. He insisted on
a lot of great things, even when they introduced hip
hop and they bought in Erica Alexander, And it wasn't
like she was just some ghettold ratchet young lady. You know,
she was just a person who circles dances, didn't deal
with the best cars. Then she wanted a better life. Yeah,
and he understood that. He understood that by virtue of
(53:06):
the way he grew. You still speak to the other
cast members, because watching it seems like you guys will
be on the phone with each other all day long.
You don't think it's a job. Do you still speak
to those other cast members at all? Every now and
then I will hear from Malcolm and Keisha, and they
have beautiful children and they love him. And I told
Malcolm he's a finished item. He has a daughter and
(53:27):
he just can't he can't give enough love. He's just
he's finished. And you're done, brother, You're done. It upset
you that they don't people don't want to air the
episodes of the Cosby Show. Oh no, it doesn't upset me.
It People still watch. People will find ways to watch.
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You know, I won't be upset by things because things change. Right,
I won't be upset and I won't be upset by
by things people do. Because people change. We see that.
It's something to see and to understand. Years ago, someone
who loves me very much told me, she said to me,
(54:09):
an image can be broken. Try to find out who
you really are. Wow, that's a that's tough to do
in this business. It's not. It's not. It's not tough
to do, but it can be a process, just because
everybody's always trying to tell us what our image should be.
And when you open up a magazine or you read
a blog and people have a perception or you're like, oh,
that's what they like, let me give them more of that.
(54:29):
So you become a character of yourself and things become
performative without you even knowing it. That's a very interesting observation.
It's what happens in interviews that isn't happening in this one,
and I'm loving it. You know, when people interview you,
they come sometimes they come with their answers already in
their heads to the questions they've decided to ask you. Right,
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so you wonder what are we doing here? Why? Okay,
what what is this? What what what what? Okay, I
have a conversation with me. If you already think you know, yeah,
you know, okay, so let's me know one thing. If
nothing else, you will leave this conversation thinking of the
person that I'm speaking to. That person will leave the
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conversation knowing only what they thought they knew before the
conversation to get well. We enjoy you, Queen Rishard, and
we can sit here and talk to you forever. And
we appreciate you for checking and we're so grateful and thankful,
thank you so much, thank you, thank you. Booth and
please when you are in New York, please stop by
the studio absolutely, okay, y'all will Yeah, we have the
(55:33):
rose petals on the ground for you to walk on,
and we have all that for you, t coffee, whatever
it is you need. Thank you all right, thank you
so much, thank you, queen, Thank you so much. For
Licia Richard. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, thank you,
I'm morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room
is let's talk to Rodgi p Henson. Oh gosh, Angela
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Club now shout to to Rogie, wish your happy birthday.
She turned fifty a couple of about a week ago,
I believe ye. Now she's set to host a new
talk show, Piece of Mind with Taragi. It's gonna be
a mental health talk show and it's gonna be on
Facebook Watch, dropping a Clues bonds with to Rogie p
Henson and and Tracy J. Tracy J will be the
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other host on that show as well. I love those sisters, man,
I love all the work that they do in regard
to the Boar's Lawrence Hinson Foundation. They are helping to
eradicate the stigma around mental health in the black community,
and their efforts are appreciated. Salute to Rogi and Tracy
Whenever whatever they call me, I am there for them.
I'm sure you'll be on that show talking mental health.
I'm sure. I'm not gonna say I'm sure. Let me
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not say that was arrogant. Yeah, but I'm sure. But
y'all are cool. I mean, that's that's what you advocate
as well. So it's no, no, no arrogance, les, just
you know, being honest. Now, also, you want to rumor
Kendrick Lamar, then saying allegedly is leaving Top Dog Entertainment.
They say, now that's the room. Now I like that.
Now we're doing actual rooms. Let me tell me more.
They are suggesting that he has left Top Dog Entertainment
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and he is focusing on his own imprint PG ling
with former TV president Dave Free. So that's what they're saying,
that he's doing his own thing, and he has a
roster which includes himself, Baby Kam, and a host of
others dropping a clue box with Baby Kam. I like
baby team a lot. You know who actually put me
on the baby team? Who's that? Little Dicky put me
on the baby team? Okay about a year ago? All right,
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some change you go right now? You remember Black Rob?
You got Black Robs record for people that don't know. Yeah,
I'm pall up on something. Man. When you see something, Bill,
that's all right, you see we gotta let that play,
you gotta let it be dropped. Six set back forward
to the part where he says fingering near where Edwards like,
(57:53):
won't you how you can stop that? He said? He
says he has what Black Rob? He said he has
what There's a line in there where he says finger
nearer in words, but who like woa really don't act
like like really you probably used to drop that drop
(58:14):
the music when that line came on the club, I
did stopped it. I didn't know that. Now, Black Rob,
he was in the Connecticut Shout to Bars and ninety five.
He was talking about his rap career, and he's not
doing so well. You know what my biggest mistake was, man,
keeping it tall with you, like child support. It had
you under pressure, still under pleasure. Man, Well, I need help, man,
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but you know I get money. Everybody know that child support,
he slammed me. Man, yikes, I'm not sure how many
kids Black Rob has, but he says child supported. And
me he said when he signed with a bad Boy,
they said Puff gave him like three hundred and fifty
to four hundred thousand dollars. And he's saying that he's, uh,
he's struggling right now because the child support doesn't how
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much of y'all support Lord at Mercy Sleuth to Black Rob,
we don't know how many kids he has. And also
in some great news, Beyonce paid for an entire hospital
wings COVID nineteen treatments draping the clues buns for Beyonce. Wow,
which is pretty dope. But she also parted up with
Adidas and they committed ten million dollars over the next
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three years to fund Be Good Partners social impact program.
Soon is doing her job, She's doing the work. Yeah,
this is when you got an accurate wage. Because I'm
not gonna lie. I watch a lot of um Beyonces
philanthropy efforts and I try to memb with them, Like
when she did the COVID test in Houston. I did
like four COVID fur COVID tests in South Carolina, and
I'm listening to that and I'm like, Wow, that's big.
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Then you hit that number ten million dollars. Look that number,
and you're like, Okay, accuate wage, young man. Just keep
doing what you can. I stay with my My backpack drives,
my turkey, drives, my toy drives. I stay in my lane.
I stay with you know, giving back to my HBCUs.
I stay in my Yeah, you know, I hate that
ten million. I'm like, listen, everybody act that wage. We
do you do what you're supposed to do? You know?
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Did I did? I provided free WiFi for the colony
apartment in Columbius, South Carolina, a couple of weeks ago, accuage. Okay,
so everybody act their wage. We're not Hey, what do
we tell these women? You're not Beyonce? Sometimes you got
look in the mirror of the man and tell yourself
that too, you not Beyonce. Ok okay, that's all right.
It's kind of weird, but all right, that's not you
(01:00:28):
gotta all of us need to remind ourselves that we'll
not Beyonce. R All, I'm saying, well, that was your
room or report? Now can you give it that? Don't
get you? Um, America, America needs to come to the
front of congregation. We'd like to have a world like everybody, everybody,
the whole us of a black white all of us.
All of us need to gather around everybody. Yes, okay, everyone,
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Well we'll give it to everybody when we come back.
Don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same. When a train
in a vehicle at a railway crossing, the results are
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Trains can't brought to you by Nitsa holding Everybody's DJ
(01:01:16):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest on the line, Mike Epps,
like somebody dressed the room. I got a little bag came.
Ain't a weeding at them. He just had something his
mouth for a second. Ago talk too soon, Charlot mane
(01:01:42):
I was until I was saying behind the scenes, I
was like Swiss Beats was roller skating. And he called
out you, and he also called out Floyd Mayweather said,
y'all got twenty four hours to respond, but you said
you ain't roller skating right now? Noah, Man, I gotta
I gotta, you know, I gotta show on Netflix with
Wander Sykes. And you got called back to work on
October the twelfth. So I'm I'm just preparing myself to
(01:02:04):
go back to work. Man. I'm so glad I'm going
back to work. Man. It's it's crazy. Oh yeah, the Upshaws.
The Upshaws with you in one of the six right, yeah,
the Upshaw that's the sequel to meet the Blacks. No no, no, no, no, no, okay, boy,
you silly? No no no no. House next Door is
the sequel to Meet the Black Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
(01:02:26):
What you've been doing, Mike, How you've been maintaining the
past six months? Man? As sad as it's been, it's
been a breakthrough too. Man, I've been on the road
for twenty years. It's the first time I ever really
got a chance to sit around my house and and
you know what I mean, go through some old things
and hang with my kids, and I mean, man, they've
been a blessing. And then through the line and of it,
(01:02:46):
you know what I mean? How are you and the
wife's been because you know, this is the time that's
gonna make a relationship or breaking relationship. How y'all been? Oh? Man,
we love I loved my wife and my wife loved me.
We were friends, you know, the relationship thing. We just
don't even harp on that. We already know we love
each other. So I told her we can do life
in this house together. We want to What is what
(01:03:08):
is this hip hop party you doing that? You got
Premieri in the concert? They the party's a concert. It's
called doing the quarantine we've been you know, everybody's been creative, man,
but the verses, man has been so entertaining to us. Man,
we've been we've been enjoying it and loving everybody on
the verses. But they got a group of people that
(01:03:28):
don't want to do the verses right. And you know,
comedy and music has always played a good hand with
each other. They always combined real good. And I said,
you know, I'm gonna try something, man. So I got
with a guy named Mark out of Chicago, a couple producers,
Brian All and the one the promoter that does our
comedy shows and stuff. We got together, man, and we said,
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you know what, We're gonna bring out the letters. Man.
So I called rock Helm and carros One and all
these guys Fresh, Big Gay Night. These are dude tools.
You know. They just got a different perception about what
today is. And I think this is another platform because
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versus done so great, but this is another platform for
some of the guys that might be a little bit
more comfortable with doing what they do. What was what
was the production process? Like we had the testing and
then we had the cameramen, But nobody was there that
didn't have a purpose of being there, you know, and
all the rooms were separated, and when it was time
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for one to perform, one would come out and while
the other ones were in their dressing rooms. Wow, so
it was it was all in the same spot, all
in the same venue. We're gonna be able to watch this.
This is October Knife on Hip Hop Legends, hip Hop Legends. Yeah,
this is hip Hop Legends dot com. This is your
kind of show man. You gonna love it. Well, yeah,
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I'm forty two. That's my that's my that's not my
ra era. But right after that's like right when I
first got introduced the hip hop was because of rock Kemp. Yeah,
you was was two years old then I was ten.
Who god boy, you y'all boy, y'all y'all eight So
what made you want to do? I was nineteen and
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eighty eight. I was in jail. I was locked up
in it's eighty eight. Yeah, I was locked up eighteen man,
trying to beat somebody. Year. You know, that's the only time,
you know, when you go to jail at that age,
you're definitely going from trying to beat somebody. You ain't
rob beating somebody up my gap. They always said their
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hands hey, man, that's one thing about me. Man, the
older I get, the more I want to stay away
from all Craig. You know, the older you get, you
started looking back on yourself, like, Man, I was tripping
man every day of my life. And the Internet don't
make you forget it, Mike, you know the way the
world is as crazy as the world is. If you
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don't get yourself together at this point, man, you ain't
gonna do it. What made you do this concert when
you were at Homeboard and say, you know what, I
love this type of music? Like, what made you say,
you know what? This is what I want to do?
And how'd you get involved and how you book the acts?
Explain to break it down for us one time. I'm
from that era. Man, I listen to the music to
this day. Most of it is still I mean, it's
(01:06:22):
relevant today. I mean you listen to Kars one, man,
he was talking about the solution or what the police
is doing then right now. So I'm like, don't nobody
pay them dudes no homage? And I was just telling
somebody y'all. Was just telling one of my friends why
I don't hear no char as one and the jay
Z album A song together, or or a big Daddy
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Kane and a Meek Meals or I'm like, why these
young dudes don't hook up with these old school dudes? Man,
I mean I would be doing it. That's just like
me in a movie with Eddie Murphy. I had to
get with the og. That's just like y'all. I know,
y'all pay homage to y'all. I don't even know him,
but Frankie Crocker absolutely the only black man. Yeah, absolutely
(01:07:10):
loving doctor Dre Tom joined Banks right, yeah, absolutely, Steve Harvey,
Steve Harvey, give it up for Allen Brothers. Absolutely, yeah, man, y'all, y'all,
y'all pioneers now, Man, it's a shot. I mayn't get
kicked out of class now and DJ getting kicked out
right now for trying from back there, DJ M tell
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me tell me about the show with Wander Sakes. I
know she ain't. She ain't your wife on the show
is it's like a Sam for the Sun. And then uh,
Wand is playing my sister in law. I'm married to
Wander's sister and Wanda is playing my sister in law
and she don't want me to be with her sister,
so when she come over to the house. Man, we're
going at it. I mean, and it's funny. Man. We
got Kim Fields, the great Kim Fields man my wife.
(01:07:56):
So man, we got some season good actresses and actors
on this show. Man, it's gonna be fun. Yeah, you
see it. Everything that's going on with with with your
president Donald Trump and him catching coronavirus. What were your thoughts, hey, man,
check this out, man, whatever whatever whatever it takes, man,
You know what I mean. I mean, I think either way,
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the world gonna be the way it's gonna be. Whoever
get in office, it's gonna be what it is, you
know what I mean. Donald Trump, I don't know if
he got coronavirus or not. I don't think so. Mike. Yeah,
he just popped up with it, right, Yeah, I mean it.
Look he was he was doing everything in his power
to get it. Let's be for real. He wasn't wearing
no man, But it's just something. Don't see him, right,
(01:08:38):
just all of a sudden, not arrogant mother wouldn't let
nobody know he got that. What you ain't lying about that?
All right? We got more with Mike Epps when we
come back. Don't move it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We have Mike Epps in the building. Shecharloman. Mike,
(01:09:00):
tell me about that tattoo on your rich man, because
that's that's like, that's that dollar sign you got when
you was a teenager. I can tell oh, that's crazy.
You noticed that. Sometimes I forget this there, but I
put that there because a lot of times people be
interrupted me when I'm on the phone, and I had
to look at that and point at him and tell him, man,
I'm talking about some money, right hey man, I just
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looked at him the point of my real I'm doing.
You remember when you got that? Oh? Man, yeah, I
got this. I don't know where I got I think
I got this in New York. Man. I was somewhere
playing around and they put that on my on my head? Man,
do you misstand up? No? Really, no, man, I'm telling y'all.
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Was doing it for twenty years. I didn't get a break.
And you know what, after watching Dave Chappelle's Great Stand
Up Show, I was like, you know what, I don't
really think I love stand up like I thought I did. Really,
so you tired? Are you tired to stand up? You're
not gonna do stand up anymore. You're just gonna slow
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down a little bit. I gotta I gotta get to
love back again, you know what I mean? I see,
I see you guys do everything. Y'all. Just y'all, just
don't do djan now. I mean, if you broke away
from it for a certain amount of time, you might
not want to come back to it either. Yeah, but
you know what I did for a little bit, I
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jumped into real estate heavy and I started doing my
car show stuff. But then I ain't gonna lie. I
missed the crowd. I'm missed controlling the music. I miss you. Yeah, well,
I missed going to the cottages and the homes coming.
That's what I missed, touching the people. That's what I
don't see with the real estate, and that's what I
don't see with the car shows a lot of times,
you know, right right right? I get yeah, Yeah, I
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get that part too. Yeah, I do miss that. You
know what I like being I like being the plug.
I like being the plug man. I like I like
being the point guard. I don't I don't necessarily even
want to be in front of the camera that much.
No more, I want to just be behind the scenes
calling the shots. I feel that way too, Charlemagne, because
I just I feel like I did it, man, I
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feel like I showed. I showed the world and all
that I could show as far as stand up as concerned.
I mean, now, it's just I don't want to compete,
and the fans make you, especially black people. I love
my black folks, but boy, when I tell you, they'll
compare you to another black person in a minute. Absolutely,
it don't matter you have nothing, It don't matter who
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it is either. Yeah, I'm like, damn, well, I didn't
get in this business to compete with this dude though,
these five women, I'm like, damn, why, why is everything
I do gotta be compared to what somebody else do?
So it just so I'm like, you know what, I'm
out of the race. I think we caused that too, though,
because we make it seem like it can only be
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one of us at a time, right, you know what
I mean? Give the white man too much credit and
make it seems like the white man is blessing people
with these opportunities to the white man can only bless
this one person, right, and so then he goes out
there and then everybody compared that person to people that
they think is way fun, right, you know, yeah, yeah,
it goes just like that. But it's all good, man.
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I mean, I'll tell my friends, I'll tell my kids
all the time. Man, I cussed white people out like
I was. I don't know where I was, but some
white guy told me. I walked in and he was
like the liners right there. When I tell you, I
cussed him out so hard. He was hurt, man, you know,
(01:12:38):
because he could not believe that I said what that
I was talking to him like that? Did you say
to him? I don't remember what I said, but I
heard his feeling so bad. And I told my kids
that I said, guess what, Back in the civil rights days,
black people weren't able to talk to white people like that.
When they got out of line. You can ask pull
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somebody on the side. You can actually kick a white
person's ass right now. And I'm not prejudice. I ain't
trying to be here, you know, just a case for
the white listeners or anything like that. But it is
what it is, you know what I'm saying, and I
tell all these tough black dudes is running around here
bullying people and trying to look like they've King Kong.
(01:13:22):
I say, have you ever killed a white man before? Woof?
Because that's what these young kids do. They run around
here praising and giving these brothers trophies for killing. That's right.
You're the king, the killer, old the killer, and you
want me to kiss your ass? Please, k k killer,
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get your ass out of here. You ain't killed, killed,
or beat up or touched man white person, but you've
got all these black folks over here scared of them.
If I walk in around I say that all the time.
If I walk in the room and I got my
brother Wax with me, you know, whack big black dude
with trade. So my other brothers are tryers. Let me
walking there with a white man with a suit on,
(01:14:02):
understanding that that's crazy. I want to clean one thing
up because I know how these people are. You were
not advocating to kill no white people. You were just
simply saying that black people will try each other before
they tried the white man. Yeah, I was. I wasn't
saying it like that. I was. I was saying it
in a way to make black people understand that you
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gotta stop killing your own people. That don't mean go
kill white people. I'm not saying that right because white
people can look at me and tell that I ain't
all the way black like I would like to be.
What what does that mean? Yeah? I got some white
meat DJ every week at some white folks somewhere prod Charlemagne.
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He barely got out of there, but men still standing over.
I'm white. People, don't be mad. I got some of
y'all Whites's white in me somewhere. I'm ninety seven point
six percent West African. I did my ancestry. I'm black, man,
I I did my ancestry. Man, I'm I'm related to
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uh Rogers and Ebert. Oh my goodness, the two film critics.
Man Man, Man, Hey, how did you say when you're
get in trouble? Mike Man? You don't know my uncle's man.
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So we got we got the hip hop party to
look forward to on on Friday This Friday, Yeah, this
Friday the ninth. I told her night, y'all gonna enjoy this. Man.
It's a dream come true for me to stand there
and watch Rock Kim and Big Daddy came and karras
One and Greg Nice and Doug. You to sit there
and watch them dudes perform. Man, Man, I was like
(01:15:55):
a kid in the candy stove. Man. I couldn't believe it.
Man I, Mike, we appreciate you joining us. Brother, Hey, Man,
I appreciate y'all. Man must love man and white people.
I love y'all. Don't get it twisted now, yes, right,
Mike is the breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club?
Well morning? Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy.
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We are the breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk McDonald's. This is the rum of reports with
Angela year breakfast clubs. If you have kids, or you
are a huge Travis Scott fan, you've been to McDonald's
and when you get to the when you order, you
always say you know I'm here, and then you play
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the astroland music. It's supposed to be this big thing.
The kids love it to have a good time. I
feel like you've done that more than your kids have.
Probably have you rattle that off way too easily. I
have even heard that I have Well now, Jay Balvin,
he has his own McDonald's Neil. He is the first
Latino artist who McDonald's has worked with in this capac city.
So let me that's why the head of the Latino
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for Trump Gang Um Dramas is so excited stopping that.
Let me ask Charlemagne first. So first Latino artist McDonald's
was worked with in this capacity, Jay Balvin? What meal
is yourself? To yourself? Is the jal? I really don't know.
(01:17:23):
Like what McDonald's served, I don't I don't know, Jay Balbin,
what do you think of Jay Balvin? Mill is? I
have no idea. So Travis Scott is the the bacon
cheeseburger with you know he's from Houston, so it's the
barbecue sauce. Jay Balbin go, I don't know McDonald's don't serve,
then we'll go ahead. Do this man, stop it? What
do they have? I don't know. Loria's not everything? Bro
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really drums not never in your cabinet? No, or you
got rid of it? Yes of a liar. I'm not
a liar. I'm supporting independent Latin on the seasoning business.
Give us the one right now, going gang there you
go first of all, shot out, No gang, you haven't
hit me, shout out crypt shut up. Okay, so do
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you know what this meal consists? Of the big Mac,
Orio mcflury, fries and a drink. Yes, it is is.
Actually it is what they got to do with being
Latino who says it questions in Latino artist with his
own meal. He was trying to be racist. Thank you,
(01:18:26):
thank you. Everything is not racist up here, guys. I
don't think everything is not about butts. I'm just asked
the questionable salute to Jay Balvin. Yes, it's a big
Mac without pickles, medium fries with ketchup and Orio mcflurry.
That's not a rumor, and I think that should have
been Nikki jams are um spoiled rabbit. Man, it's bad bunny.
It's bad, bad bunny. Ok this guy's a your disrespectful. Well.
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Congratulations to walk a flock a flame. He received a
document degree in philanthropy. Flocker. I thought you got a doctorate, right,
doctor doctor degree, So congratulations to doctor Walker, flock of
flames to my guy Flocker. Now, Jail Electronica Jai Electronica
officially released Act two. It's on title right now. It
(01:19:11):
was leaked, but now it's out on all streaming platforms
and he can actually get paid from it. And here's
a snippet of wanted to joint trade. Here it's at
Lason Jail electron to Constrabaganza. The fans needed oxygen mask
for every Spanser because it don't matter if you're Blacker
Anglo socksong, see your Holy l gliding across the stains
where ice gloves and socks ang. You'll be fine. Baby
(01:19:31):
Jesus tis in your pod car color blues. Tell him
he got one master return to escape from the fire, refernas,
clickings on concerns, what's your name? What's rom signs? As
soon as you try and shine hated creek up from behavadging,
preaching Jesus the lake creek up with the swan and
slave the people Legard to have him sweep up at
the strong of Electronica. I'm treating it, trying to figure
(01:19:55):
out why did Act two not come out like I
enjoyed a written testimony. Um, I thought it could have
been way better, but I enjoyed it a lot. But
I'm trying to figure out why didn't Act two come
out like Act two is a great album. Maybe he
just recorded a bunch of joints, and he picked a
couple for the j album and he just had these joints. No,
I think I think the Written Testimony was a lot
(01:20:17):
of new stuff, like majority of new songs, I mean
Part two, Act two, no a Written Testimony when they
came out earlier this year. Yeah, but no, But I said,
maybe he just did a whole bunch of songs for
that album and these are some of the ones that
didn't make it. Now, I feel like that that album
got kind of got washed away because of COVID. They
couldn't tour, they couldn't really do it they were supposed
to do to really promote that album. I think that
(01:20:38):
album kind of got washed away. That's one of my
favorite albums. And when I ride my bike, that's what
I listened to. What I ride A written testimony, okay,
gives me that energy. And lastly, there's a John White.
You make test face him and riding brod just sounds
of weird, man, I don't I don't know, it just
sounds weird. Always something hit him meeting and that gives
(01:20:58):
you that energy when I'm riding. It sounds good. When
he riding to jail like a Salama light them give
him that energy like you think jail, like tis hype
right now saying and he just told me, I told
everybody he rides to me, Yo, it gives me that
energy back riding sixty miles on the bike and you're
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going up for him and it's hard to get up
that hill and you got to stay in your zone.
That puts you through that zone. What's what can you handle?
Bro yo? Come on man yo sho yo, we need back.
This is crazy. This is getting out of hand. Too
many penis. I don't get it. Why what? What is
that was your rumor reports? I got all. You didn't
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tell one room in that whole room. You forget it.
Those all stories that those all news stories, the vote,
everybody talking about and see tomorrow. I didn't hit no
rumor other than that little thing you said at the him.
That was wild. But that's not even a roomor no more.
That's like people's mixes up next. I hate y'all as
to breakfast. I'm still lying after almost ten years about
telling people to call up people. Damn well, I'm about
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to get a mixed right now. What you want here?
Whatever you already prerecording, I got you there's the club morning.
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So I'm trying to help you guys out as much
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Absolutely when we come back, we got the positive note
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you got a positive note, yes, man, the positive note. Listen.
I want everybody to know I love being an example
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this money on therapy and sacred purpose coaches for nothing.
I invest in my mental wealth and mindfulness for a reason.
And that reason is because you're allowed to change who
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You do you and be who you are. That is
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