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Angela eave the sunglasses on. Good morning Joam and the
guy Peace did up plan in this Friday? And Toronto?
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What up? Now? Yeah? I heard Donnell rawlins Ashy Larry
in the background about sixty seconds ago. Yeah, he's trying
to lay low. He doesn't want to. I don't want to.
I don't want to say Hi now, huh, I don't know.
I don't know Hi? Now? Now where are you? I
am in Yellow Springs, Ohio? You know we're on the
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radio out here. Yes, m hm, so yeah, some in
Yellow Springs, Yellow Springs. Well, you know Dave Chapelle has
been doing these summer camps every weekend, So I'm out
here for summer camps. If Donna I wish then that
we'll come over here. I think this is the last one.
I know. He can't explain it better than I can. Janne,
Is this the last? There? We go? Can we um?
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What do you question? Do you ask me? Is this
the last? Dave Chappelle's something here. If you're doing some
type of freak yourself while you got the lights off,
but look at yourself. You see what you look like
with them red lights on? Look look sexually sign Pauls
because I know people will get excited about what I
just said. Oh my goodness, man, what is going on?
What a y'all doing out there? That's what That's what
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we asked. Well, at the beginning of the pandemic, of course,
all of all comedy clubs with lockdown. Dave Chappelle, being
a person that loves doing stand up comedy, came up
with an idea to be able to do stand up
comedy here. Also meet all the social media not social
media social distancing man dates. We found the pavilion that
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one of his friends owned where they usually just host
like weathers and stuff like that trick it out, put
his love up there, stepped the green room up, and
it's a huge cornfield. When it first started, it started
with when they did the recording for the eight forty
six at least that he did on YouTube through Netflix,
it was eighty people. Since then we moved up to
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five hundred people. We started with like two or three
comics really no like big names other than Dave Chappelle.
Since then, Um, David Letterman has performed. John Stewarts came
out twice, Chris Rock has been here twice. We have
a really really really really special guest. It's coming in
on Saturday, myself, Mo Amber, Michelle Wolf, Michael Jay, Tiffany
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Hattish and in addition to that, Julyta Theory, we had
a really really big show where Questlove came out. Common
was there, Talib colleague was there. Who else are Erica
about to do? Was there? And it's a thing. Angela
Ye was there, but she was lit most of the time,
so she was there but not really really there but
not really there. I got it, okay, Yeah, but it's
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been it's been um, it's been something. Sorry, it's been something. Um,
something that's dope. The community has fell in love with it.
I'm a nature boy right now and I'm never going
back to Hollywood. I went from the streets to the creeks,
from the hoods to the woods. I'm canoe and I'm kayaking. Yeah,
you know all those uh, those white people's sports, man,
I've seen you keep doing. I've seen white people's sports
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because I don't we're the let's be let's be for real,
the indigenous people of the Earth with Native Americans and
black I can't hear me. I'm here. I'm almost pretty
I'm almost pretty sure that when it came to the
kayaking thing and going yak's pronounced kayaking. Yeah, well, I'm sure,
I'm sure the indigenous people were doing that first. Don't
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be like Donell, but don't be like Danelle and name
all the white people first that came out. Okay, come on, man,
come on. I went to Zach, I went to a
black I went to a Black Lives Matter rally. Here
it was ten black people and then eight them. Last
name was Chappelle. So that's just let you know. I've
seen your videos. Donelle. The only black person kayaking, he's
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the only black person on the canoe. He's the only
black person doing all types of things. But I'm glad
you enjoying yourself and whish Dave Chappelle a happy birthday
from us. I yes, sir, oh, that means I'll be
I'm off the show already. We gotta show. It's only
the intro. We just the first break goodness Grace as well.
Comedian Trull be joining us this morning. Comedian Lunell a
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lot of work nowadays too, has been in a lot
of a lot of dope, dope things. She can discuss. Yes.
And also the officer that we spoke about the other day.
His name is Jacquey Williams. He's a North Carolina officer.
He was fired. He's the one that spoke about George Floyd,
his feelings on it, and then a couple of months
later he was let go. So we're gonna talk to
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him and find out why he was let go, the situation,
the problems and all that. So we're gonna talk to
him this morning as well. All right, Well, let's get
the show cracking. Front page news. What we're talking about you,
We're gonna talk about the DNC and what happened last night,
all right, we'll get into that next, keeping lock this
to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
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Let's getting some front page news where we're starting you well.
Last night was the last and final night of the
Democratic National Convention and Joe Biden gave his speech where
he accepted the nomination. We can and will overcome this
season of darkness in America. We'll choose hope over fear,
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fox over fiction, fairness over privilege. I'm a proud Democrat,
and I'll be proud to carry the banner of our
party into the general election source with great honor and humility.
I accept this nomination for President of the United States
of America. But while I'll be a Democratic candidate, I
will be an American president. In addition, he talked about
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working with Kamala Harris and what they plan to do.
One of the most powerful voices we hear in the
country today is from our young people. They're speaking to
the inequity and injustice that has grown up in America,
economic injustice, racial injustice, environmental injustice, and whether it's existential
threat posed by climate change, the daily fear of being
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gunned down in school, or the inability to get started
in your first job. It will be the work of
the next president to restore the promise of America to everyone.
And I'm not gonna have to do it alone, because
I'll have a great vice president at my side, Senator
Kamala Harris. That's all I care about. You need to
lean on Senator Kamala has because that's why I'm voting,
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not because of him, all right, And another reason a
lot of people are voting. He talks about his own
turning point and Charlottesville. Will we be the generation that
finally wipes out the standard racism from our national character?
I believe we're ready. Just a week ago yesterday was
the third anniversary of the events in Charlottesville. Remember what
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the President said. When asked, he said, there were quote,
very fine people on both sides. It was a wake
up call for us as a country, and for me,
a call to action. At that moment, I knew I'd
have to run. My father taught us that silence was complicity.
Did you played a part of the speech where he
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wiped his brow and said, Holy hot dogs, I got
through it without screwing up. I thought that was very powerful.
He didn't say that that was I thought that was
a very powerful part of the speech. But you know,
but the bar was low for Joe Biden because people
just wanted him to get through the speech without any gaps,
without without making any mistakes. And he did. He was solid.
But you know, talk is cheap when it comes to
Joe Biden. I want action. He's got a tone for
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the eighty six mandatory minimum sentencing, a tone for the
eighty eight crime build, a tone for the ninety I
mean the tone for the eighty eight crack laws, a
tone for the ninety four crime bill. I'm not patting
him on the back for giving a good speech, but
you got Donald Trump was tweeting last night because you know,
Michael Bloomberg also spoken. Donald Trump tweeted out after the
worst debate performance in the history of politics. Michael Bloomberg,
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commonly known as Mini Mike, is trying to make a
comeback by begging the Democrats for relevance. They treated him
like a dog and always will. Before politics, he said
great things about me in forty seven years, Joe did
none of the things of which he now speaks. He
will never change. Just words isn't. I didn't understand the
Bloomberg thing either, Like, if the Dems are the Party
of the people, how does AOC get ninety seconds to speak?
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Stacey Abrams, I think got less than that. But you
let mayor Bloomberg get up there and give just, you know,
pretty decent links speech for what a lot of people
talking about. Why are you supposed to be the Party
of the people. Why do you put another rich white
guy on stage to speak for longer than you let
the future who I don't even call a future who
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I called it now of your party speak? Didn't make
no sense to me. I don't I understand how you
explained ninety seconds of AOC less than that for Stacey Abrams,
but let Michael Bloomberg talk that long. Well, I do
understand it's about the money. But whatever. All right, well
that is your front page news. All right, get it
off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up
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right now. Phone lines are wide open. It's the breakfast club.
Go 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? Hello,
who's this every and what's up? But what up? Traff?
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Getting up? What up? Traff? Hey? Ye? How you doing room?
I'm good? How are you? I'm doing good? It's going
to Charlotte Maine pieces how you? They had it down now, Traft,
I was just I was just about to say, tell
down there last said, good morning, I love me a
good It ain't din Neil. I don't have a oh
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oh down now, don't do that to me. Hey, good morning,
mister Rawlins, good morning. That's what he gets, just a
shot good morning. You know you know how listen, I
know how don there's act. It's fine, but listen um
talk about story Lane shooting leg that little Leprechn shot.
Still gotta say, you still gotta say, allegedly, well maybe
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you're doing you're a calling Maybe we girl, man, we
do stry Lanes shout out. Girl made it to what
Meg the Stallion said, So mag said, Tory shot her.
The little Leprechn need to go back to Canada like
you was canceled. Tory, you was canceled. And I can't
believe you shot my girl. And we're not gonna do
And you got men out here calling her six nine
because she pointed his finger at who shot her. Do
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better man, that's that's that's ridiculous, Like if anybody calling
any because I never understood why she was being quiet
from from the beginning, so I know that's not snitching
at all. If somebody shoots you and you're not Meg's
is not active in the street, She's not no gang bang,
weren't committing no crimes like no, that's stupid. And one
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more thing, more things, one more things for I leave um.
Jay Z gotta stop stepping on NAS. Every time NAS
about to drop something, Jays dropped something relaxed, Jay, y'all
got y'all stopped. Why do y'all Why do y'all let
the internet make y'all believe these stupid ass rumors. No,
it's not even that list they put out. Don't make
no sense. The line they said NAS came out with
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an album, then the Lion King soundtrack came out. What
the hell the Lion Kings soundtrack got to do with
jay Z and just want it out there. You know
the reason why they wanted to put that song out
with Farrell because Farrell's on the cover of Time, so
it's part of that package. Yeah, I understand that. Let
my man naves drop please Jane, oh please? That list,
that list they put out was so scupid. It was
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like it was like jay z link Collision Course with
Lincoln Park came out the same day as the Jail album,
A Jay's Unplugged Album came out the same day the
Lion King soundtrack? What the Lion King soundtrack got to
do it with jay Z? Just because beyond beyond their
own person Hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning? Good morning,
and VEG good morning, Sharlo man, you want to do?
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What's going on off thet Hey? Hey, this is chilly too?
I got felling. Um. I just want to go on
record by saying I got two two quick things. I've
been watching watching the No Limit chronicles, catching up on
that and the Rough Riders joint, and I gotta go
on record by saying mia X is, without a shadow
of a doubt, the hardest female rapper ever, not the
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most popular, not the most record selling, but the as
far as having everybody male and female gonna go grab
throughout her album and bumping in in her stereo, in
her stereos. You know what I'm saying, She's definitely the
hardest rapper. You just realize, no, no, I'm not. But
I've been having this a bit with a lot of people.
They want to put pioneers like mc light and the
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Brad who went the first field. They're all great, but
as far as hard hard that, I'm gonna go bump.
I know, I know what you say, you know what
I'm saying. So so she's a harder. The next question
I have to say is it's to DJ base pay
ain't envy brote like we listened to me and my
woman listened to your podcast. And this is coming from
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uh not but respect. You have a beautiful wife. But
my woman, just as we'd be watching Jia, she gets
flustered when you say some of the things you say,
and you just might want to guard name is Gia. Sorry,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I apologize, but just
putting the image out there because naturally, when you start
talking about certain situations, I subconsciously put the image in
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my head. And you have a beautiful wife, and you
don't want that image floating out there. And if you
said you had a girl, so I'm looking at my
wife like that. But the thing with the podcast is honest,
no matter what it is, we talk about everything. It
is good, bad, or ugly, and that's what it is.
And if and if if me talking about, you know,
my penis size or something like that turns you on,
I'm sorry. I'm married, sir. No, no, no, no, it's
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not about me. My woman told me to tell y'all
because it's one conversation that you said about her cleaning
herself and you you know what I'm saying. And my
woman was like, my woman said at first, like why
is he saying that? And then she's seeing your wife's face,
and your wife was really flustered about it. You know
what I'm saying, So you just might want to guard
guard what you say. Sometimes I just get careless with
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her words. You know what I'm saying. I do the
same thing. This thing I mean, but I respect y'all.
I'm a here's the thing. My brother I've been working
I've been working very for almost ten years, and he's
been working with Very for almost ten years. We all
get flustered when TERV talks. Yeah, it's just nobody likes
when TERV talks. Yeah, just you know, it's just happens.
Sometimes he's the Joe Biden of the Breakfast Club. He's
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guaranteed to have a gas sooner or later. Definitely not
the Joe Biden of the Breakfast Club. But yeah, I'm
sorry you didn't like it. But that's you know, that's
our podcast. We talk We keep everything one hundred percent real.
We talk about our relationships, good, bad, and ugly. We
don't leave anything on the table. That's just just us.
We don't fake it. There's no entanglements. This is what
we do. It's true, honest relationship. But they I would
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hope there's no entanglements. Why did you bring up too?
Why would be lem see what I'm saying. You let
Envy talk long enough, you're gonna get Why would that
be entanglements? No? But is it nothing that we we hide.
We talk about everything, like you know, what's that got
to do with entanglements because everybody looked that, Yeah they
hit it, they did, Yes they did. Nobody entanglement knew
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about that until you did an interview with August. We
talk about everything. Everything is honest on our podcast. It's
nothing that we hide. Whether we get into an argument,
but we talk about everything. There is nothing that we
had we talk about everything, but get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Exactly. See I'm wrong,
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Wake up, wake up, wake ya. You're time to get
it off your chest. Whether you're a man or blasted,
we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this? Hello Lamenta Cooper? Hey, come Onrning, get it
off your chess. Good morning. I'm just mad that we
um I got paid more on the on the played
checks and I do actually working. But are you unemployed
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in getting paid? Yeah, that's an employment mustn't stop and
you back at work? Yeah, it did exactly you could blame.
I do think that's crazy though, that people's unemployment is
more than what they make. Right, you gotta make? Yeah,
they gotta figure out it. Did you get to save
any money or you had to spend it all on
and rent and stuff like that? Uh? See what happened?
I stayed, I stayed a little bit, and I ended
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up spending it like shopping and stuff. Oh okay, okay,
where you working at ce fitness a gym? Oh so
the gym's back over. Where are you from here? She's from?
Where are you from? Okay? Indiana? Oh, Indiana? Okay, New
York gyms are not opening gyms and open New York
City yet. Yeah, okay, I don't think jers either. I
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think it's for private sessions. All right, Well, thank you mama.
At least you got a job since we were talking
about that, though, John, do you get paid to be
out here? Since we're a Dave Chapelle Semer campus in Okay?
This is purely because no, no comics are working right now,
and in fact, a lot of people think that Dave's
making a profit. But it's it's it's it's more to
produce this anything. It's a thing. What uh. It's showing
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the camaraderie through comics. And we know that this is
gonna well I know personally, the things that I'm doing
right now, it's gonna get me better opportunities in twenty
twenty one. Body, get are you getting unemployment? No? I don't.
I don't have a job. Hello. Hello, how are you doing?
My name? Jay? I'm twenty off from Detroit. Okay, what morning?
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All right? I want to know? Can I freestyle it? Though? Yeah?
You know, what Yes, and you know who's here. Donald
Rawlings is here this morning, so he could. He's gonna
tell you if you're got a bad goal, I'm gonna
spend too. Oh boy, all right and go like this,
I said, my heart and turning cold. That's why I
gotta keep this heat. Mama said, when of them life's
come on, you better be about the streets very night,
I prayed to God before I let me down asleep.
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All right, we can fart on his bars. We can
fart on this. You have no pacing. You're going a
little too fast. Fart on his bars. Drop let me
go gohead go all right, Ben, look chasing that blue
tech not on Instagram in real life. Only care about
this money, don't really care about being verified. Walk into
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my hood. Look in his eyes and see you terrified
the spread the rumors bomb me. Got some things I
need to clarify. Stick the since the team. I let
it sing like high school musical. Get up, boy, this work.
Put him in a box and I'll talk to cubicles.
And I talked to my face. Fook come load up,
ruining his thing, food off and says, we lit his
nose up. How do you engage your porch. I had
to grow got a tutor Cooper like butterflies room doze up.
He ain't gonna be nothing. That's what everybody told us.
(19:16):
So I'll let coming the issue. I won't ben break
a fold up and market. We both made up. Still,
I ain't talking about footballers. Normal runners sound like T. Grizzli.
You sound like T Grizzly A little bit your pone.
You sound like you sound like you better get that
last unemployment check or get at least another stimulus check
you might need. You might need to go get a
P P P loan, a small business loan or something.
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I mean, you don't listen, you know now whack, But
you're not like about to make it. No, I wouldn't say.
I would say stay with it. Bro. You remind me
of Bit he's twenty years old from Detroit. You don't
sound that bad, Bro, No, I'll stay with it. I mean,
that's real what y'all saying. Bro, And I really feel
that what you feel me like. I ain't even go
hold like I'm just a little out of my element.
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I wouldn't be fuel a little hard. Now. You can't
say you wasn't ready when you caught when you called
up here with the wrap. He's saying, I wasn't ready
you send me. I'll take all the criticism and all
of that junks like I'll really take that junks a
hard like I'm passionate. What's your Instagram page? Let people
know so they could go look you up. See if
you snap Instagram? It's a jay to see underscore. It
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was Jay d Ay Underscore Underscore seat. And I ain't
saying I wasn't ready you send me. I'm saying, like
hard racing a little bit, you send me, I'm gonna
keep out of you. To me, I ain't never gonna
stay with it. Brother. There you go, and just make
sure that in pursuit of your dreams, you're dealing with
your reality too, because you still gotta keep the lights
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on and you still gotta keep food on the table.
I see, I'm already know ahi. Brother. Have a good one, man,
have a good weekend. Get it off your chest. Eight
undred five eight five one on five one. Now we
got rumors on the way. You know what, since Chaff
called up talking about everything that's gonna be happening in rumors,
Let's play a part of jay Z and Farrell's new
song Entrepreneur, and we'll also talk about NASA's new album
that's out today and whoever else has music out today.
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All right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report
with Angela year Breakfast Club. Yes, and jay Z and
Farrell put out a new song called Entrepreneur that is
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also part of Farrell's Time cover package, The New American Revolution.
So there's interviews with Tyler the creator, Angela Davis and
other people, and they're talking about issues similar to those
that are addressed in the song. Here's part of the
song man's false stick up lies told to you do
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youtubes and holdus shows with no hues that looks like
you're doing this black with Jackie Paye. Do you for
everyone supporting two foobles sipping Colo consumer and the owner
two we all verdict we integrated from the flow up.
Do say poppace till I throw up like gang Sons
banked months for both of you, se Rio aunt Poah,
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We on our own, stop sticking around waiting. I like
hols Verse. Every time I hear it, I feel like
it's growing on me. A little bit like the whole
entire song. I didn't like the song when I first
heard it. I liked hols verse when I first heard it.
It's like my third time here in the recording it. Sorry,
what's that? What? What schample? Is that? Through that? Doom?
Doom dum? What song is that? It's a popular song.
I just can't remember what it is. See if I
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feel like it's a song that for real produced before
somebody tweeting me you know the answer doom. I like
the messaging of it though, messaging course, yes, And you
gotta watch the video and everybody they're shouting out, including
a Nipsey Hustle who is definitely an entrepreneur and was
always pushing that. So I think it's dope all right now.
Also for today, NAS has a new album out, King's Disease.
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It's a thirteen track album that get it produced by
hit Boy, so I know y'all are excited for that,
right And there's a firm I Am reunion on their
Full Circle with a Zy, Foxy Brown, and Cormega. I'm
intrigued to hear Foxy. Haven't heard Foxy in a long time,
but I want to hear the whole project. I haven't
heard the project. Foxy haven't heard herself in a long time.
You stop it, okay, you know, stops here, ladies and gentlemen.
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By the way, Angeli is out everybody who said that
it was done rowlings who said that? And by the way,
we you know. The first thing you gotta do before
you come to Dave Chappelle sammer Camp is get tested
for coronavirus once again. I am coronavirus free. That my
wrispand um. Yeah. So other songs on there is till
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the Wars won featuring Little Dirk. We became like pure
cane on the tongue to the page from the strains.
Got your bolapoo kings, put on our future kings and
our future queens. You're the strongest ones. Nick god gets
stripped to women mostly sons. I give all I have
to the Wars once, none without our winnings. I give ball.
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I have to the Wars one. Yeah, I'm intrigued. I
can't wait to hear it. I mean, I love hearing
h That's something I'm into. I like to hear older
artists with younger producers, and I want to hear more
younger artists with older producers. I think they both bring
something out of each other in different ways. So I'm
intrigued to hear that. Ye want to Charlie Wilson of course,
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Hit Boy, Big Sean and Dohn Tolliver, Brucey b Asap
Ferg and five yeo' Forurn. So that's out now. I mean,
anything will be better than that Garbag Jazz project, NAS
and Kanye Drops. I put more blame on Kanye for
that than I do NAS though. All right, Indoja Cat
has announced that she has a new song that's called NAS.
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Listen to this. The song that I have coming out
is called NAS, but only if you abbreviate it's three words.
We stand a Yeah. You know, NAS mentioned her on
the song Otra Black and if you need a refresher,
here's what he said. We're going on the politically blood.
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I still don't understand why people are mad about that.
I swear when everybody was going in on the young
lady Dojie Cat, they was calling her racist and they
had this whole Dojie Cats over things. That's how you know.
Social media is an illusion. Social media is not real
life in no way, shape or form either, that it
y'all just really not consistent with who y'all say, y'all canceling,
that's what it is. They just not consist that's what
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That's probably what it is. Other people that have albums
out today. Mulatto, Queen of the South, and you just
saw her recently also in the Magda Stallion and Cardi
B video. And you know we're gonna be talking about
Magda Stallion in the next hour. Also, Big mensa V
tape that is out today. Lacree Restoration is out today also,
and Mary by the Way premiere a new single. She
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had to Save the Day single out and she did
it during a private Zoom party. It features Lauren Miss
Lauren Hill and here's that one day will will y'all
know what when it comes to stop building at Nobody
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Loves to Find. She has a double disc archival deep Dive.
It's called The Rarities and that's coming out October second.
And that's also right after her new memoir, The Meaning
of Mariah Carey that comes out September twenty nine. Okay,
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And I would assume that Doji Cats song the acronym
is New Girls, ain't I would assume I would assume
she didn't say that, but people assume that yes. And
as far this Mariah Carey song saved the day. This
came from a twenty eleven studio session that she had
with Jamaine dupri and Randy Jackson also and they finished
it recently. Just realizing the lyrics are very fitting for
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what's happening in the world right now. All right, that's
your new music. I'm Angela Yee and that's your room report.
All right, thank you, miss ye. Now we got front
page news. When we come back, we're we're talking about yes,
and let's talk about Steve Bannon and what's going on
with him. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping
locked this to Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning every month,
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we all the
(27:32):
Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where we started, Well,
let's start with former White House advisor Stephen Bannon. He
has pleaded not guilty and the charges are wire fraud
and money laundering. Federal prosecutors in New York announced that
Bannon and three others were indicted for defrauding donors to
a twenty five million dollar fundraising campaign. They were supposed
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to be using those funds to build a wall along
the southern border. So he was released on a five
million dollar bond yesterday afternoon. He has to give up
his passport. He can only go to DC, Maryland, Connecticut
for work, and the Eastern and Southern District of New York.
Here is what Donald Trump had to say about his
former White House advisor. It was involved likewise and our
campaign and for a small part of the administration very
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early on. I haven't been dealing with him at all.
I know nothing about the project other than I didn't
like when I read about it. I didn't like it.
I said, this is for government, this isn't for private people,
And it sounded to me like showboating. And I think
it's a very sad thing for mister Bannon. I think
it's surprising. When it's all said and done, Donald Trump
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is gonna end up in prison. The only reason he's
not in prison now because he's the President of the
United States of America. And that's why he's gonna fight
like hell. Did not leave the White House. That's why
he's gonna fight like hell to steal this election. Well,
he's also saying that he's gonna send sheriffs and law
enforcement to polling places on election day. At the record
show pole watchers, are you going to have an ability
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to monitor to avoid fraud. We're gonna have everything. We're
gonna have sheriffs, and we're gonna have law enforcement, and
we're going to have hopefully US attorneys, and we're going
to have everybody an attorney generals. But it's very hard.
I mean, you have some of these states sending them out,
like Nevada, where they don't even have to check the signature,
so anybody can sign it. Let the record show your
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uncle Charlotte said that was going to happen. I said,
those same militarized agents that were in Portland, they're gonna
be at the polls on November third. That's why I
think every black person should wear Maga merchandise to the
polls in November. Get you a Maga hat if you're black,
and wear to the polls in November. Couse, you're gonna
have to confuse these folks in order to vote. Trying
to tell you that right now you're gonna talk about
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fighting for your right to vote, You're gonna have to
fight for your right to vote on November third, probably
literally telling you Dona. Trump has no authority though, to
deploy local law enforcement officials to monitor elections. They could
hire off duty police to work the polls, but he
does not have an authority to send sheriffs specimen. Those
same militarized agents that were in Portland who we didn't
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know who they were, who they were, they're gonna be
at them polls November third. Watch and they were saying,
don't buy Maga hats because it supports his campaign. So
if you said, if you buy Maga hats, it gives
him more money for his campaign. So don't. I don't
know where're gonna get your I don't know where're gonna
get your Maga merchandise from. But you're gonna have to
find you some camouflage to vote on November third, Okay,
And I think the proper camouflage is Maga merchandise. Is
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everybody here registered to vote? Yeah, Nel Grolands is register.
And we also said we were gonna volunteer at the
polling stations. Right. I think that is a very good
idea because I think with the coronavirus pandemic, usually when
you go to these polls. You see older people working
in the polls, they may not feel comfortable coming out
on November third. So I think that younger folks should
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be working the polls where you registered down now, California.
All right, so you should also volunteer. I will on
that day. We're all volunteer, said young I said, younger
folks should volunteer. Angeline, okay, alright, I am of a
certain age. People like you shouldn't be out there in
public set Coodn't this gracious? You have a chance of
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being able to contract contact of the fact, Donald's son
is out here Austin, and I asked us, and how
old is your dad? And he said twenty one. I said,
that's why I love him. I'm raising a light goodness.
All right, Well that's your front page news. All right.
When we come back, comedian Lunell will be joining us.
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We're gonna kick it with lu Nelle when we come back,
so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Adj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on
the line right now. That's right, lu New comedian good morning.
I'm trying to do some better lighting. Look at rig
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something with a flash slid and something like, I look
like you want a tramp off. Well, because technically i am.
Why no, I'm this. I'm in the office of my
sisters house in Fort Worth, Texas. Oh yeah, showed ill
did this weekend? Is no baby, mama start back to work?
Heret Honey, It's not quite like that. But I came
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to see my family because I hadn't seen no family,
and like you know, I mean a very long time.
I've been quarantined. I will be going back to work
at the end of September, Howard, just for September October. Yeah,
I see all the comedians floating around making the round.
I see Dave Chappelle doing this thing in Ohio, and
I see other people be at the club. I saw
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a little due ball back at the club. Now, you
just don't want to get back out digging. No, no, no,
I have no problem getting back out there. It says
that I'm gonna let them boys go first. Let's see
what happened, you know happens. Yeah, I'm not the first
one to jump in the pool, and I'm not the
first one to get to the party, So I just
let everybody go first. After everything looks good and you know,
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people are are acclimated to coming back out and the
social distancing and all that, because I didn't quarantine five
months to go to the club and get Corona truy d.
You know, Luna, the last time I saw you you
on FaceTime me from the top. That was by accident.
But I do tend to do that quite a bit.
Why was that by accident? Why would you FaceTime to
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Charlottagne niked? First of all, I don't say it's time
Charlotte Magne. I don't even know how I ended up
calling Charlotmagne that day, but you know he was. He's
the lucky one, you know what I mean. Did y'all
hang up with Did you have a conversation when you
told me that you got a friend named Charlene or something? Yes,
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I touched it by accident. Um, No, he didn't hang
up with you. Envy. Well, I mean you're married, I'm married. Yes,
you already happy too? Oh yeah you are. Charlotte Magne.
Oh well, I don't know. We see more of Envy's
family than we do with yours. You know, Yeah, I don't.
I don't. I don't. I don't really put my family
out there like that. I don't post my husband either.
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Well what's the reason. Oh, well, my reason is because
my husband has a very shady criminal background, and I
don't want nobody coming under the day that food shot
me back in eighty five. You know, I don't need it.
I don't need to smoke. So you know, um, we
just uh, we just keep our private life private. Plus,
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I don't want to run off the boys. You know,
I'm probe to get entangled at any minute, and I
want to keep my options open and can't anything happen. Okay,
coronavirus is very serious. You want to make sure that
you don't catch and bring back the hobbies. Never, never
would I ever, even though I did go out on
a date the other night, but my husband has always
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let me be. You know, we don't have an open relationship.
I mean I do, but he doesn't do to date
with who I went on a date with, um this
guy in the so for Fox Squad, the Silver Fox
Squad as these distinguished gentlemen um that are modeling true
and they're all very good looking, very well dressed, and
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a lot of them have beards and stuff like that.
And I've become friendly with the guys. You know, so
I came to Texas when I'm living in Texas. So
he went out. So what did your husband know about that?
Does he know about why that you went out? But
the Silver Fox, I told you he don't have social media.
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So I mean, I mean, listen, it's it's it's like this.
My husband knows I'm flirting. My husband knows I'm friendly.
We know nobody's kissing nobody right in the house, so
that ain't happening. And ain't nobody kissing. It ain't nobody smashing.
And I'm a dinner whore. I'd go out with Charles
Manson if you wanted to take me out to dinner.
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So you know, there's no there's no big deal. I
still come home. Okay, So you ain't put You ain't
putting none of that wap on the Silver Fox. No,
I ain't. I don't have just the whap. I got
the whap blah bla blah blah blah blah boom. So
I don't want to ruin these guys lives. I keep
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I keep father. I'll whop at home. Now I've seen
early on during the pandemic. You were taking it very
serious as far as marching and getting out here and
really spread the word what's going on with these young brothers?
Why did you find it so? You know, so like
you had to do it because you were very very serious,
like extremely thank you for noticing envy. Well, first of all,
let's be clear, I don't much I protest. I don't
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walk up and down in the streets and get ran
over in the stampins and stuff like that. If you're
having a rally in one place, I'll go there. And um,
what happened when I was started was after my Aubrey's murder,
I lost it. I just lost it as a mother,
as a black woman, you know. And I went on
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my Instagram and I just was like, what are we
gonna do? This is just it's at epidemic proportion. Now,
this is a pandemic as well. This is an epidemic
and black murders of our men and women is like,
what are we gonna do? We're just gonna keep putting
emojis and scrolling to the next thing. What are we
going to do? And Chaka Khan heard me and felt
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me and actually reached out to me. So our Mother's Day,
Chaka Khan and myself and a few others we sort
of had a little rally in the park for mothers
who had lost their children to gun violence and stuff
like this, whether it be the police or any other
type of gun violence. And then after that, I was like, well,
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I can't just let this be all I do. People
would think it's just for photo ops and just to
be out there with Chaka. I want to do more.
And as Sam went on and George Floyd and everything,
I wanted to go where I would be comfortable. I
knew I didn't want to go do it one of
those dead ends where you laid down in the street.
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I didn't want to, you know, march like I said,
I'm you know, I just don't do that. But they
had a rally at the Laugh Factory. They have several
in Hollywood, which is like my home, you know, for
any comedian even across the country. The Laugh Factory in
Hollywood is is a meeting place for you know, like
minded people. So when they had the rally and they
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close off two blocks of prime real estate on the sunset,
I said, Okay, this is where I can go this
is where I can go and I'll be safe and
I'll be comfortable. And then I had to stop envy
because I felt like I really wasn't helping. I was
just venting because for the first time, we had the
wrongs of white people eager to listen to what we
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had to say. That's never happened before. We had sea
of white people in Hollywood listening to black person after
black person after black person, and that's never happened before.
And they were, you can to lesson, and we were
you can to talk because, as you know, we have
life pimped up anxiety about this. We didn't just start
getting upset about this this year or last year, or
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with Rodney King or before that. It's almost like your
barn Black with PTSD about murder. So you know, we
just had to get a lot of off of our
chest in the therapeutic for us and it was good
for them as well. All Right, we got more with
comedian Lunelle when we come back, don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
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Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still
kicking in with comedian Lunell Charlomagne, how's your money being
at the comedy clubs? You know you're not in the
comedy clubs right now. I see you're doing a lot
of YouTube stuff. You're doing that for the money or
just because it's an outlet to get your boys out.
This You shot two movies, right, You just shot I'll
Come into America. You were in there, yes, and they
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shot another word, dootle too, dootle too, damn on your
life skin behind? Oh my god, see yeah, shout those
back to back. That was amazing. Dollabitters on Netflix right down.
Coming to America comes out of December eighteen. All goes well, Eddie,
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stuff with you so hard because y'all did you did
Dollamite Coming to America? Didn't see either. We'll seeing how
you're getting in my business, Charlamagne. But what I will
But but what I will tell you is that Eddie
and I were no strangers, which is what's the blessing
that I didn't geek out when we did Dolomite. You know,
Eddie and I already knew each other. We had been
a premiers together. I was very good friends with Charlie
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West and peace. Um, Charlie and I have eight movies together,
done things together, so we take them pictures together. So
Eddie and I already knew each other, but I don't
think you know. Eddie may have been the decisive one,
but it was really Craig Brewer, the director. I had
an August and just like anybody else, but I got
seven allbacks for Dollarbout and they did a regular old
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school screen test, you know, like you did back in
the day. Real put you in the outfit, puts you
into it well. Because I had an audition so many
times for Craig and had a good rapport with him.
He knew what I could do, so he threw me
in coming to America and I didn't have the audition
for that. What's the moral of that story is, don't
being okay? That's all of that story. Be somebody that
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people want to work with. Be somebody that when they
see your name on the call sheet, people get excited. Now, Luna,
how do you stay so relevant with everybody? I mean,
the young people love you. It doesn't matter what age
group or what color you are. They love Lunel. And
you stay relevant, You stay on the road, you stay
doing shows, you stay in the club when you need
to be, you stay on television. And you don't see
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that with a lot of comedians, but I see that
with you. How do you stay relevant and so long? Well,
first of all, I'm a little distracted about you talking
to me with the screwdriver in your hand. Are you
trying to send me a subliminal men? What's up with
that baby? That a screw drive in your hand? See,
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you just need to see me. Um. Well, I think
I stay relevant because I have a twenty four year
old daughter who keeps me up on what's going on
with you know, Meg and Cardi and this and that.
You know, I just I just like I like young folks.
They inspire me and they you know, they get on
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my nerves because they're mouth as slick. But they they
they're they're a whole different breed, you know, Like you
won't find seventy percent of the kids that are graduating
in college or not right now are not going to
get a job and work for somebody twenty years. Get
a watch and sit down and be quiet. These kids
are starting businesses. These kids don't want to work for nobody.
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And I've talked a lot of trash about these young folks.
I've talked about the young comics. I've talked about kids,
but I've had to eat my words because they are
really really doing it and they may very well be
the ones that will help get this terrorist out of
the White House. I don't know, I hope. So what
do you think about Senda to Kamala Harris? Well, Uh,
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there's a lot of things to think about her. You know. Um,
I'm I'm proud that she's there, whether she was black
or whether she was white. I'm proud she's a woman
and that she's gonna hopefully become the vice president. I
think the fact that you know, everybody's on it because
she got this white man is a viable uh thing
(43:39):
to think about. But I think if she really puts
her job and her passion first, that that that that
shouldn't matter. I noticed she didn't put a lot of
brothers in jail. There's a lot of people to feel
a certain way, but then again, that's her job. I'm
hoping that, you know, as in the White House. You know,
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she's a very viable force to debate with. You know
what I'm saying, she really is. You know, I don't
care how straight, her hairy, I don't care how her husband,
that slick mouse, and that sharp mind. That's a black
woman in there, and she, I think could get the
job done. Because Biden is definitely gonna need some help.
You know, he's the lesser of two evils. He's not
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without fault either. However, I think that he has seen
what kind of smoke he can catch from watching his predecessor,
and I don't think he wants it. I think that
they really would get in there and try to do
the right thing, and we'll just have to wait and see,
I mean, until more of us start running for president.
These are the kind of choices that we have. Why
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is it a concern for her to have a white husband.
Why do you think, well, it would be the same
way if the vice president nominee was a black man
with a white wife. I think that right now, for
some interracial couples, it might be awkward at the crib,
you know, because you may be in love with this man,
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and this man may be in love with you the
person of an opposite color. But until you really get
into stuff like this, you may have just been in
love and not known really whether your mate was in
love with the culture or not. It's just like what
these means. These means have been vicious. Don't open your
mouth to white to black penis. If you wan't open
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your mouth to black culture, you know what I'm saying.
And black problems and stuff. We can't just have you.
You can't just love one person. If you love a
black person, you need to love the culture. And some
people really didn't know what the stance, what their mate
was until now, you know. So I think that's why
there's a concern. I know, interracial couples in my family,
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the white person in the family wanted to vote for
Trump and the black person in that that couple one
of the for Biden. So now you have this weird
vibe going on. Um, so I think that's why there's
a concern. But ain't that you could do about it?
You know, Um, they are married, they've been married, maybe
they will be married. Um, interracial couple in the white
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house might be something that needs to be visually seen,
you know. Um, it's it's it's it's it's a concern,
But it can't be a reason. You know what I mean,
you in interracial relationship, you know, no who kind of
interracial relationships a man, Well, your husband ain't black, is he?
My husband is black and dangerous. I've seen him before.
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Oh no, no, we're come in all shady though. No.
I know my husband is about for complexion Slomagne, and
he is very very very well. I mean, you might
have seen me out with anybody. I date a lot.
You knows. I go out with a little Dominican out.
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The dude i've seen you with was had had white
that he wasn't He had like white skin and he
had his head slicked back in a ponytail. You ain't
seen me with no white boy with ye I did.
Or he must have been a fashion designer or something.
All right, we got more with comedian Lunelle. When we
come back, it's the Breakfast Club Comorn winning. Everybody is
(47:28):
DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the
Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with comedian Lunelle Charlomagne. Now, Lunelle,
let's go back to us talking about Senator Harris. When
you talk about her being a prosecutor, when you black, right,
we don't like police officers and we don't like prosecutors,
so there's never a good way to do your job
as a black prosecutor, unless you're not locking nobody up right.
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I mean, but that's her job, you know, I don't
I think you know, handed out some sentences that were
too long, you know. Um, But that's on what we're
talking about. You know, we're talking about the vice presidency,
and we got to her one do one thing at
a time. We tend to go off onund these tangents
(48:13):
and get sidetracked by stuff. And we can just do
this and we get him in there, then we can
work on if we have the power. You get him
in there, we have the power to change some other
stuff too. You know, let's just take one damn thing
at a time. Hell, maybe in her husband, or maybe
her and her husband will break up during her term
in the White House. Maybe she'll get with fifty. He
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always looked for come up. So you think fifty always
looking for a come up. I mean, you know, Fintry
likes to get around. I wouldn't, Hey, Kamala, ain't um
exempt from falling prey to fifty cent. I mean, I've
been in here, I've been in his aura before he
can get it, you know what I'm saying. You need it,
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you try to Hilight fifty before. No, we we we
we we know each other. You know, That's all I'm
gonna say. Okay, hein sentti see ya on ghost Book two?
Oh you want you on ghost Book two? Watch it
and see go ahead? No, no, you ain't playing when
it comes to that TV in the films, now, I
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love it though I love to see you know what
you remind me of. It reminds me of um, like
like like the Bernie Max of the world, because like
Bernie Mac kind of he really really blew up as
he got older, you know what I mean? Yeah, you
know I do feels very much like Bernie because while
you see me in every a lot of movies, a
lot of tough and shows, you haven't seen me with
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my own And I do believe that there's, you know,
a reason for that, because I do have a bit
of a reputation as not taking no b s. And
it's so much easier to get a young hungry artist
gives them a show go ahead of you know, everybody
who gets in the business because I lousy contract at first,
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and then they learned and then a girl we'll say,
I'm I'm not getting the lousy contact of first, I
will go over that thing with me and my people,
of my black team with the fine tooth. Come. I
want my coin, I want my points, I want this,
that and together. I want my credit. And it's so
much easier to deal with somebody who's not coming in
saying look, I know how this goes. I don't want
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to it's just easier. But I think you know, God
see fit. I will have a show of my own
at some point because the only reason black women have
not worked well in late night is because they have
been picking the wrong black women. True, I'm made for that.
I'm made for late night TV. I can't even think
who was it was Monique? Who was I can't think
(50:38):
of what of the black Robin TD? And you remember
Robin TV? Yeah, I remember Robin. She had to be
a show I do. I mean, I know Robin. I
mean I don't know it personally, but I know over
you know, but everybody don't. So how did you have
a whole national television show and nobody needs to know? See,
it's me. I'm the one. I was made for late night.
I was born to this. I don't sleep no way.
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And at some point, you know it may happen to me.
I just hope that you know, I don't. I don't
want it to be ten years from now. You know
I would, but but you can't. Worst you know God's plan.
You know what I'm saying. Um, So it's gonna come
when it comes, And I said, don't. I'll still be
out here on YouTube. I'll still be going live from
the bathtub, I'll still be getting entangled, I'll still be married,
(51:22):
and I'll still be about from that state. I would
love to see like a new version of kind of
like Golden Girls, right, but but with black women. But
not a lot of people say that. A lot of
people say that, And I would love to see you
miss pat some more and a dog given. I would
(51:42):
rather see me Miss Laura Hayes Adele givns and maybe
slam leave me holding up? How do you think I have?
You better? Such your mouth? Don't But now you over sixty?
How old do you think I am? As child? Flaming
is like late forties? Oh my god, Okay, you have
(52:06):
to get some of that makeup. Flames where apparently too
early in the morning. I'm gonna I know, but flame
been around for a long time. And nobody would put
Flames out For a long time. You didn't know what
you're gonna get you, you know, you didn't know who
people were gonna say. This goes for a lot of people,
you know, and Tel Tiffany bout. Flame is no new
(52:29):
new person to the game. Flame been out here. We've
been working with Flame. I've been working with Flame for
twenty five years, you know, all over the country. And
Flame has struggled because there was a time where you know,
a trans person or you know, drag queen or whatever
you want to call them, was not gonna be accepted
in the comedy club with a DL or with a
(52:50):
said drid because something like that. They just weren't. But
times they are changing. And if you quit looking to see,
if you said print and listen to what Flame got
to say, you were last. So I asked off and
learn something, you know. And now people through this breakfast
club really helped and Tiffany given Flame a platform. And
now that the game has changed, you know, not funny,
(53:12):
it's funny. I don't care what you are. I don't
care exactly. Yeah, do you saying that now? But ten
years ago people cared. Ten years ago, you're like, you're
gonna go see that, you know, whatever derogatory name they
would say, people wouldn't say out loud. Brothers wouldn't say
I'm going to see Flame run Row. They wouldn't say
it ten years ago, but now they will as flame.
(53:32):
I have something for that ass too, if you go
to see it. And what's crazy as comedians won't go
see him back in the day, but back in the
day they would sleep with with with with him are
a transgender down in the valley where the girls can
nake it. If you're throwing bass him only gonna take
it one, two breaker, three, foul break if you see Yeah,
(53:55):
that's called Goddy. I've been known about them for forty years.
The brothers in the back of the best selling we
we get out at this particular bus stop in Oakland
and going this bookstore and they wasn't going in to
buy a book, if you know what I mean. Okay,
Nell was crazy. Lou Hell. We love you, lu Always
(54:17):
a pleasure talking to you. Luelle. I'm so glad to
see you guys. I'm so glad that we've got to
this little relationship. And hey, wax don't work, don't hang
out well there no place to hang out. No, yeah,
that's my brother. That's my brother for twenty years. That's
that's my family here here in love now, Lunelle. Ye
love yet another baby? Say well I changed his thing.
(54:39):
I don't care about the love because what's love got
to do? Got to do with it? Hell, I'm in love,
you know. But he got a baby, so I'm gonna
go ahead on him. Back off. That's okay, girl, Your
family is safe. Girl. Your name caller, caller like to
fight too. I'm not a fighter. I'm a shooter. You
want to go there? Hey, she for Florida, she got
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guns to but we ain't doing No, don't do that, Charlomagne, don't. Don't.
Don't bring the gun to a nice body. We might
even caller. Don't listen to these boys. They're trying to
start something, Matt. But I did bend over in front
of your man and he did take her with us,
and you know it because you saw it. But it's okay.
We put our love on. Oh. I hope every day
work out just by well. Lou Neill, thank you for
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joining us. We appreciate you. Now. Can y'all follow me
on Instagram? Follow me on Instagram at lou Nell at
l U E N E l L. And there's a
link in my bio that takes you to my YouTube show.
Hey lou Nell is very entertaining. God bless everybody and
thank you for the time. By Envy by Charlomagne Bye.
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It's about this report Angela the Breakfast Club. Well, let's
take Nick Cannon and viatcom Me deep ventially working things
out now. Chris McCarthy, who's the president of Entertainment and
Youth Brands at Viacom CBS, says that he does command
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Cannon on the journey that he's taken to try and
or right as wrongs. He said, I struggled with the
fact that Nick, a longtime partner and friend of ours,
is on this journey and we're not part of that journey.
And so he said, the door is wide open for
a reunion. He said, I'm hopeful we find a way
to bring these two things together, and hopefully we will
have the opportunity to do that with Nick again. Yeah. Well, now,
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I mean, listen, that's what life should be about, right,
Life should be about if you make a mistake and
you go out there and you acknowledge that mistake, and
you atone for that mistake, and you learn from that mistake.
There should be some type of reconciliation culture, all right,
some type for forgiving. So all right, let's move on
and speaking about apologizing for things. Netflix has apologized for
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the Cuties poster that was criticized for sexualizing children. Now
did y'all see this poster. It's about Amy, an eleven
year old girl who joins a group of dancers named
the Cuties at school and rapidly grows aware of her
femininity and that upsets her mother and her values. And
it does look. You know, these are young girls. You
don't want to have them half dressed in positions like slot.
(57:12):
So they did pull that. Yeah, I was confused, what
is the show about? I thought the show I was about.
The show was about girls dancing after those moreful kids.
Maybe I was wrong. I think it was just the artwork.
There's nothing wrong with the show. It was the artwork
out it was. Yeah, I don't know anything about this show.
I was just asking, all right. And Gunna has announced
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a major lifestyle overhaul. He's posted I'm about to start
a mind, body, and soul cleansing. No drugs, no sex
no media. You gotta do that. Sometimes you gotta disconnect.
You gotta disconnect, press reset, you know what I mean.
Get get get focused, take your shoes off, walk around
barefoot in your backyard, go hug a tree. You get
in tune with some things that you should really be
getting in tune with. That's all that's happening out here.
(57:55):
And it's so funny sailing because that's how I feel like.
I bet in Yellow Springs. I think I've been here
for like two months. Stay Pearl creating and I said
this earlier, but created this bubble if you want a
sort of speak. And we've had shows like three we
we've been doing like four shows a week. It started
off with m like an audience of eighty people, is
up to like four or five hundred people. We've had
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some of the biggest names in comedy come through. David
Letterman came, John Stewart came once, felt so good he
came back again. Tiffany has just been here. Michelle Wolf
has been here, Chris Rock has been here. It's been
incredible and as much as people are building it as
the greatest show in the world right now, but more importantly,
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and that's what I wanted to say about what we're doing.
It's the safest show we built post. I've been posted
a lot of pictures on my Instagram. It's been and
it's been kind of going kind of viral. And when
people we're in the state right now where people when
you're when you're having fun and you don't have a
mess on the first thing, people says that you're being irresponsible,
But just I wanted to be clear that everybody, have
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you ever seen anybody in the foo? The first thing
you have to do when you come in and get tested,
um the process. It's the same process as at the
White House, the same machine that you use at the
White House. And then you getting your test right right?
What the hell are you talking about? I thought he
went all over the place. He went all over the
place today. Yeah, I know what. My daughter has to
take the test to go to college, so she's scared
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to take it, so I told I would take it
with her. It's not that bad. But the point I
was making Charlomagne was that we're out here to perform,
but getting in tune with nature, getting a tune with yourself.
And what I found out about being a yellow spin
it's really small town in Ohio. Is that you You
you realize that like the things that are really really important,
Like we've been out here kayaking. Black people don't kayak.
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We've been out here canoeing, going on nature runs. I
didn't ate like fifty pounds of trail mix, and uh,
it's just been it's been a dope experience. Dave Chappelle,
he hosts the show. It's out in the corn field.
We're doing rawlin. Yeah, by the way, this way. We
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don't be nice to Donell. We're sitting there, try speak,
and don Ell ain't saying nothing. I was trying to
say to follow up with you said, it's weird out
of here, and I think that people need to get
in touch with nature. And that's all you want. I
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wanted just five minutes ago, I wanted to do I do.
I talk to you about your whack donkeys all the day.
So I'm about to go a long one right now. Well,
next to participate, okay, I want a matter of fact,
I want vy to participate too, because we have we
have to have a quick little black men meeting, So
all the black men in the room need to um
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come together real quick. Let's have a conversation about black
people need more nature. That's what I'm trying to say,
black people need more nature. You're still talking on you
just figuring out what to say. Run round a bike, Envy,
go round a bike him with the cute pants, that's
all when you in bight, right, so you can get
those cuts. But I'm saying, you don't know you said
what you're saying. You say what you're saying. You say
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what you're saying, Charlemagney dramas mad. You called my pants cute?
Right now? All right? Donkey the days up? Are you
giving your donkey too, Charlomagne, You're gonna tease it. That's
all it is. Lanes. We'll get into the next it's
the breakfast club. Good morning, It's time for Donkey of
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the Day, Chagne. I'm a Democrat, so being dunkey of
the day a little bit of a mick, so like
a donkey o the day. Now, I've been called a
lot of my twenty three years that donkey of the
day is a new wife. Donkey of the Day for Friday,
August twenty first goes the day Star Peterson, known to
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the planet is Tory Lanes. Um. Last night, Megan the
Stallion identify Tory Lanes as the alleged trigger man and
last month shooting incident left Megan shot in the feet.
Let's go to Megan's ig live and hear what she
had to say. Yes, this Tory shot me, and you
got your publicists and your people going to these blogs
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lying is I tried to keep the situation off the internet,
but you're dragging it mums talking about I hit this.
I never hit you. Muthers was like, oh, she mad
because he's Trump Kylie, No, I wasn't. Tory. Number one,
you're getting donkey to day because you shot a woman.
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I mean some donkey. The days just sell themselves. That's
just that's number one. That sounds so insane to say,
Tory Lane shot megan Na Stallion. Okay, Jesus Christ. Number two,
This woman, megan Na Stallion, didn't want to say anything.
She was trying to save you, and you allegedly had
your people calling blogs trying to make it look like
you were the victim, like saying things like she hit
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you first. Well, like my brother, there is nothing you
or your people could tell anyone that would justify why
you are the alleged shooter of Megan the Stallion. There's
nothing you could say that no logical human being with
great comprehension skills could understand. There's nothing you could tell me,
Megan said, There's nothing you could tell me Megan did
to justify why you shot her. If I'm being totally honest,
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I don't even really know what to say about any
of this. I truly, truly don't understand. It's like I
used to. I can't comprehend in my mind why a
man who has a career, who has things going for him,
who is an actual celebrity, would shoot a woman who
is arguably the hottest rapper in the game right now. Now,
let's be clear, I don't understand violence against women, period,
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especially fist level of violence. But Tory Lanez, you a
whole star out here, bro, Like why, like why did
your brain take you there? Was it cocaine or some
other type of drug where you extremely drunk? Do you
have extreme anger management issues? Like what emotional trauma are
you dealing with that you can't control your emotion so
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much that you were driven to shoot her? Is your
egos that fragile? Like I'm just confused. I just don't
understand how something like this happens. Now, Megan gave details
of what happens. Let's discuss. It's only four months in
the car, me, you, my home girl, and your security,
everybody in the car arguing. I'm in the front seat,
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this in the back seat. I'll get out the car.
I'm done arguing. I don't want to argue no more.
I'll get out. I'm walking away from out the back
seat of the car. Store shooting me. There's a witness
because the neighbors called the police. This did not happen
at Kylie house. This happened damn there back at the house.
I was staying that I was just trying to get home.
We was five minutes awaye from my spot. The police come.
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I'm scared all the going on with the police. As
soon as the police tell us all get out the
mothers car. The police is really aggressive. You think I'm
about to tell the police that we us black people,
got a gun in the car. I'll get to the
mother in hospital. The police it's being so rude to me. Well,
you know what's going on? Like da da da da,
you're being detained la da. I'm man, I'm being detained.
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I'm linking, but I'm still not saying what happened. The
police finally let me go. I ain't go to jail.
Them three months went to jail. That's very heartbreaking. Ladies
don't save these guys. They don't want to be saved. Okay,
nobody can save anyone. We all have to walk our
own walks and go on our own journeys and healing
whatever work we need to do on ourselves. Nobody can
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do it for us. You can't save nobody. We must
save ourselves. And Megan, I'm not gonna question your decision
to protect Tory Lanes, but I'm telling you right now
you are not obligated to do that. No woman is.
You know why, because you can't heal what you don't reveal.
You will never properly heal if you just don't live
your truth. Okay, we don't do each other in any
favors when we protect folks from dealing with the consequences
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of their own file behavior. Now, I'm gonna let go
and let God deal with the type of person my
damn self. But I'm also or less file to police
report and let the law handle it too. But America
think about that. Okay, all you mainscream publications, all you
mainscream websites, all you mainscream TV shows who may write
about this story, report this story. Please don't forget to
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report about the fact that a black woman is scared
to call the police, scared to call the people who
are supposed to protect and serve her in a situation
like this because she's afraid she could end up being
a victim because of the color of her skin. Think
about that. I'm an impact, so when I tell you,
I can feel every bit of Megan's trauma. You just
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got shot by someone you thought was a friend, a
black man, and I always say a black man a
man period. Our only job is to protect and provide
for all women. So as a woman, you should feel
protected around men in your circle. But that guy Tory
Megan a victim allegedly. Now she's too afraid to call
the cops and tell the cops the truth because the
American so called justice system is so broken. She feels
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like she can end up getting victimized again because of
the color her skin. She's right, okay, she felt nick
it out here. No protection. Who's supposed to call ghostbusters?
Like what do you do in this situation like this. Okay,
my brothers, when these sisters come to us and tell
us how unprotected they feel, you can't sit here and
act like we don't understand. Okay, let's hear more from
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Megan here. She explains in more detail why she protected him.
If you really want to tell them, I'll try to
save this man, even though he shot me. I'll try
to spare him. And y'all mother is not sparing me.
That's crazy. I go through so much on a daily
basis anyway, and I trying to save this and y'all
on the internet talking about, oh bitch, you ain't get
shot through this all free tork. You're not in jail.
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He not in jail because I didn't tell the laws
what happened as soon as it happened, and I should have.
As why he's not saying nothing? What the he gonna
get on here and say, y'all show huh, why tell
them why you shot him? No reason? Now, this will
be used as an example to reinforce a lot of
false narratives this situation. We shall hear over and over again,
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how black men don't protect black women, and how Megan
still tried to protectri and Tory was still victimizing her
by sending the stories the blogs. All of that is true,
you know, But what I refuse to feed into is
the narrative that black men don't protect black women. Nope,
Situations like this shouldn't have us arguing and debating and
social media fighting. No, this situation is an opportunity for
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all of us to learn and do better. Because, let's
be clear, whatever Tory Lane's on, don't put that on
all black men. Okay, not to mention that negro is Canadian. Okay,
don't put what he's on on all black men. All right.
I can't speak for Tory because he's way younger than me.
And I'm not weighing mistakes here because I've made my own,
all right. I'm not weighing sins here because I sent
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myself and I've sent before, but at my worst, I
wasn't shooting women. But the point I'm making some of
us haven't done the work yet. Some of us aren't
doing the work. We haven't gotten to the point in
life where we are dealing with our own traumable boy,
let this situation serve as an example that if you
don't deal with your trauma. Eventually your trauma will deal
with you. I don't know what's wrong with Tory Lanes.
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I have no clue what his demons are. I have
no clue what he's battling. But he's clearly battling something,
and whatever hurt he's dealing with caused him to hurt
me allegedly, And that's not an excuse a justification, because
he has to deal with all the consequences of his actions,
whether that's jail, whether that's the loss of his career,
which is probably all gonna happen, because I see no
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path to victory as far as the industry is concerned
for Tory Lane. But that's not what's important anyway. Okay,
that shouldn't even be a concern. He gotta hold that,
he gotta deal with the energy he created in his life.
So Tory isn't even the story. The story here for
me is trauma. Okay, in us men being better examples
for other men and dealing with our trauma so we
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don't hurt other people. Because even though Tory is not
a reflection of all brothers, when situations like this happened,
the rest of us have to pick up the slack
in a real way. We have to show that Tory
Lanes is a glitch in the matrix. I don't like
when black women say we don't protect him. It really
drives me crazy. Okay, we have to go a bubb
and beyond in regards the protecting our sisters, so we
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can show situations like this are the exception, not the rule.
This conversation shall continue. Okay, this isn't over. I just
needed to express how I'm feeling today. That's what my
therapist always tells me to do. Feel my feels, so
I hope you felt my fields too. Please please please
let remy mark give Tory Lane's the biggest he ha
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he ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb?
And fyi? Megan the Stallion is not a snitch. Okay,
She's a taxpaying civilian who was victimized and she should
not have to protect the person who victimized her. Anyone
who thinks this is snitching just simply doesn't know what
the hell they're talking about. That's it, bottom line, point
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blank period. All right, Well, thank you for that, don
kid today. Now, when we come back, Jack Quay Williams
will be joining us. We talked about him a couple
of days ago. He's the officer out in North Carolina,
DA spoke about George Floyd and recently got let go.
So we're gonna talk to him. Yes, and we're gonna hear.
We're gonna not only are we gonna talk to Jack
Quay and hear his story, we're gonna help Jack Quay.
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I'm gonna help Jack Qua joa Quai needs I help people.
That's right. All hands on deck, that's right. So we'll
talk to him when we come back. Don't move. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're checking
out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
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Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line
right now, police officer that was recently fired and let go. Um.
We talked about the story the other morning on the
Breakfast Club and asked to, you know, speak to him
so he can talk about what's going on. And Jack
Quaid williams, yeah, Jack Quaid, we should. We should play
Jack Quais video right now so people have a fresh
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and named memory of who were talking. Let's play right now.
I am disgusted with the things that happened in Minneapolis,
peer plaint blank. Things could have went way different at
the end of the day, let's talk facts. Guys on
the ground, he's laying on his stomach, he have handcuffs on.
It's four of y'all, one of him, four of y'all,
one of him. Who has control of the situation? Officers,
other officers. If you're gonna be an officer, is gonna
stand there and not help and not help when things
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go wrong? Come on like you don't see that. That's
the reason I got behind his badge, right, because I
wanted them officers that's afraid to step up. I want
to be the one to step up if I see
wrong happening. Wrong is not happening in my presence, right,
I'm going to check it. And that's period. Good morning, King,
what's going on? King? What's going on? Well? Listen, I
want to give you a round of applause. Preston foremost man,
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because you know everybody always has these discussions about good
cops and bad cops, and you know there are good cops.
Why did the good cops for me? Silent? And I
got to salute you and give you a round of
applause for not staying silent first and foremost. Okay, so
salutely you can for that. Absolutely, I appreciate that. What
made you to speak out? Initially, I was at the
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time a little backstory about it. At the time, I
was I was on TikTok for about like a month
at the time, right and my following like shot through
the roof. I was doing like little human videos that
you see the police officers do it whatnot, a little voiceovers,
you know, with the human eye, the badgetag and stuff
like that. And towards the end of that month, the
George Floyd thing happened. And I've always been torn in
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between of what in between what's going on with our
community and with the job in a sense, like sometimes
I used to think, like, guys, this job really for me,
Like I need to be on the opposite side with
my people. But then I had people tell me like,
you want an inside, We need you on the inside
so you can you know, so you can be a
road mountain from the inside. So what happened was the
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George Floyd thing happened. Everybody was talking to me about it,
messaging me, and I was like, forget it. I'm gonna
say I'm gonna say my view on it, you know,
like my point. And I was in my patrol car.
I just turned the camera on and then it just,
you know, it just came out. I didn't know what
was going to do what it did, but I knew
I was going to reach certain people because I was like, well,
I got this platform. Now. It was like like fifty
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thousand followers on TikTok like one month, and I was like,
you know what, I'm gonna use this platform and I'm
gonna speak about stuff and it's gonna be different because
it's gonna be coming from a black guy with a badge.
So I put it out there and then that was that.
The Greensborough PD yeah fired you. Yeah, did they fire
you over that video because they're saying they did it,
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which was okay. So the video they inspired me, over
the George video, Over the George Floyd video, per se,
the video only brought light to what was going on.
Here's the backstory. Right on TikTok. For a month, I'm
posting up the humor videos and stuff like that, and
then the George Floyd thing happened. I post up the
George Floyd video. Right, it goes crazy. I get called
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to Internal affairs. Internal Affairs bring me upstairs. They telling me, look,
don't posting your uniform. My jobbing posted for a month.
But I guess now that I was in front of
everybody and people were talking. They were like, don't post
in your uniform. Take the videos down. So and we're
opening an investigation into your social media. Right, So I
was like, okay, So I didn't delete the videos. I
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put the videos on private. So I didn't know what
was gonna go on, right, and I wanted them in
case they try to push out a different type of narrative.
I wanted to make sure that day was pushing out
the right narrative. I wanted to keep the videos of
people could you know, have their own face. So what
happened was I put the videos on private. Right by
the time I walked out of Internal Affairs, within that hour,
the Shade Room and a bunch of other places already
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hit me up and said that you know, that thing
was posted to the video and stuff like that or whatever.
So it was already the video was already out here.
My videos on my page I took that out from private,
so now the platform is growing. I'm still speaking also
what I've been doing before I even had the badge, right,
so I'm still talking about you know, social injustice and
things like that. And then I release a video called
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Hello America. And when I released the video called Hello America,
in the video where I'm in like a ripture, fake
blood and like a rope around my neck and I'm
rapping about the you know, racial injustice inside America. Right, never,
never in the video did I say like I hate
white people or I hate cops or cops are bad. Right.
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I was talking about how us as black people are
on a different spectrum in the world as you know,
white people, which is a fact. So they didn't like it.
Right after that, I go I goes on tamer Hall.
And then when I speak on taman Hall, I tell
them they asked me, you know why I wouldn't be
a police officer. And the one thing that they hovered
on with to Tamer Hall thing they was when I
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said that I wanted to get behind the badge to
figure out what was going on in the inside to
stop it. And they didn't like that because they didn't
know which way to take it, even though we had
three interviews at IA recorded conversations, and I told y'all
exactly what I meant. Right. So the week after the
George Floyd thing, they called me up there. They said, look,
we put you on administrative league. I said, okay. So
(01:16:56):
they was like, so they took my gun in my badge,
put me inside like the records division. So I'm just
sitting there at the desk waiting on this hearing to come,
you know, to see what they was gonna do. Fast
forward to it. In two months. I get upstairs and
then I sit down as the deputy chief, my direct captain,
the Captain of IYA, my direct lieutenant, my direct sergeant
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in the City of Greensboro human resource rep for something
or something like that. So they asked me questions. They
had like a transcript of the lyrics. I broke down
the lyrics for him and everything like that or whatnot.
And then the deputy chief wasn't there. The chief was there.
He came in the office afterwards when he had the
verdict and he was like, all right, mister Williams, So
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we decided to terminate you. White deputy chief made he
made the decision, right, and then chief exactly, and the
chief just came in there, and the chief you know,
trusted him because that's his his you know whatever. So
they terminated me for my social media. It was like
four different charges, two of them with general conduct. Right,
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the general conduct one point five point one says for
Greensboro policy, it says, do not post anything that will
hinder or stop the mission of the Greensboro Police Department.
So I didn't feel like I did that at all. Right. Then, also,
it has something up there for abuse of power. Right,
so when they broke down an abusive power, they said, well,
(01:18:19):
when it seems like after you retrieve the platform, you've
released T shirts. And I was like, if y'all been
watching my social media, like y'll settop been watching my
social media. I've been releasing T shirts forever, it's different
now because I have a platform, so you know, it's
had a fashion line you started, yeah exactly. So anyway,
so they had me abusive power with whatever funds that
(01:18:40):
you made from that off of the badge or whatnot,
and then they sustain they basically sustained everything. It was like,
we shound you guilty on this, guilty on this and
guilty on that, and I was like everything stemmed from
my social media with the music and stuff like that.
I've been putting out videos like that forever. Y'all went
through my social media last year when y'all was hiering
me in the extensive four or five hour interview, I
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gave you all my passwords and you said nothing before.
I think they felt like they couldn't restrict my speech
at all. They're like, he's going to talk no matter what,
So the best way to do is let him talk
outside of the badge. Let's not have him so we
can deal with you know, have a PR nightmare, but
you got a PR nightmare. Now we have more with
jack Quay Williams. When we come back, don't move. It's
the Breakfast Club. Go morning, It's morning. Everybody is DJ
(01:19:23):
Envy and Jela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the
Breakfast Club was still kicking in with jack Quay Williams Charlomagne.
I don't understand the blue all asilence. I really don't,
because what we want as the community is to hear
from other police officers. That's not the way it should be,
you know what I mean that's how you scrimpting the
relationship between the community and police officers by hearing other
police officers say that's wrong what happened over there at Leasta.
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Lets me know, all right, I guess mistakes to get
made sometime. It's not you know, it's it's just bad apples.
It's not the whole bunch. I don't get it with that.
I have never so, mind you, I've been there a year,
right so, I've never seen anything like the blue wall
of silence or whatnot. Right You always hear about it
and stuff like that, but me personally, I've never been
(01:20:06):
out in dealt with it. You know, firsthand, they knew
for the beginning I was vocal. I was the guy
that they chose to give the speech at the graduation,
right so. And I was a guy that once I
graduated when a new academy class d the academy training
staff said, let's get Williams back here to speak to
this the cabine class. So they already knew that my
voice could travel, with what my voice could do and
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things like that, mind you, and none of the videos
I never you never knewhere I worked at unless you
because I've even been in Greensboro for about like a
year and a half, so you don't really know me
down here either, So you don't know where I work
at unless you was another officer, and I think an
officer complained on me, and then that's how it went
from there because when I went to Aya, I remember
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sergeant like he showed me a paper vaguely. He was
like he was like, oh, here's the article that says
that your agreesbro, officer. And I'm like, don'tbody know that.
Everybody's founding out now speaking to reporters and everything now,
they're like, we didn't know you was a green bro,
Greenbury reported, So what's so when you get the article? Bro?
So can you go to another can you work at
another present or another state? Or is it when you're fire?
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And what's next for you? So right now, everybody, I've
had a ton of like job offers and things like
yeah yeah, different police departments, yep, because they followed it
since the first time, and they look the videos out there.
That's the good thing that that's the good thing that
I kept the videos so you can see and have
your own opinion. Right, everybody feels like Greensboro was too
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harsh and things like that job has been offered me,
you know, different positions and stuff like that. But right
now where I'm at with it, I want to move
further just to see if they I feel like they
didn't have the right to do it, but I want
to move further to see for sure, for sure that
they didn't have the right to do it. Not only that,
I want to be able to be the voice for
them other officers because I came to the academy with
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a couple of other black officers. They want to talk to,
you know, but they they're like, what I just happened
to him? I'm not by the guard here talking this.
A lot of my vision was always bigger and different,
to touch the people in a different way or whatever.
So my plan is not to go back to a
police department. I plan on fighting this from the outside
and helping other people, you know, get a chance to
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basically talk and things like that, while still helping the
youth and other doubts of the black community bridge that
goat with police. Because I was I played both sides.
I live. I was born for this side, but I
went and worked on this side. So now I kind
of got that you know, that little great area where
I could bring them together, you know, like anything like
teaching classes and stuff like that, just to have them
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feel more comfortable with the police, because just twenty fifteen
I wasn't comfortable with the police, and then fast forward
twenty nineteen, I had a bage on right it was
you know, you know it's different. Well, you know, John Quayman,
I don't think there is a wrong way to do
the right thing. And what you did by letting everyone
know that what happened in the George Floyd situation, you
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being a police officer and letting people know that's not
how officers should get down. I absolutely think that was
the right thing. I think it was very honorable and
I think you should be rewarded for that. And I
know you have a go fund me page and you're
trying to raise some money. What you're trying to raise
money for just for anything, but the future holds man,
you know, so I'm you know, I'm raising a family
and stuff like that. Just it's anything whatever the future,
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whatever the future has in store for me. You know,
I've been talking to a couple of legal people and
stuff like that. Uh So, I mean, just whatever the
future has a store for me, you know, all right.
The go fund me link is in the bio, so
everybody go to his instagram. It's Wolfgang Jock w O
L F G A n G j OC Wolfgang Jock.
His goal fund me is in his Instagram. We're gonna
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post it go fund me on Reference club, am Twitter
page and some other places, and I'm gonna Make'm gonna
I'm gonna make a donation myself. My brother. Oh Dann
you raise thirty nine grand already. Support is our support
is our So let's let's let's try to let's try
to just put some more on top of that. Man once,
like I said, there's no you know, wrong way to
do the right thing. And what you did was very honorable.
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And we need more police officers like yourself and beaking up,
you know, when they see wrong doings happening, whether they
work in the department or not. Man, So thank you. Problem.
Jo Quay Williams is the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, the
Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the rumor
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report with Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. All right, well,
Asta Ferga and his stories was talking about Barber's actually
charging between three hundred to one thousand dollars to get
their haircut. Listen to this. I don't want to charge
three hundred dollars or a thousand dollars never again. Now, yeah,
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how much? How much of a haircut? Clause the barbershop?
Forty dollars? Well, no, really, twenty five and twenty five
to forty between five. You should tip your bar be forty.
If they come to you, I would say a reasonable
price is one hundred dollars. I say fifty two, one
hundred if they come to you, fifty they come to you,
I give them a hundred. I'm your hotel room, had
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come to you. That transport parking where they're coming from north,
the amount of time it takes for them to get there,
if they if they are coming to you, how much?
What's the most year I'll ever paid for a haircut?
Between one fifty and two hundred, and I was in
Vegas and never again. And that's why I take my
clippers with me everywhere I go. I will never again
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I cut my own hand. Yeah, that's your hairline got
messed up, right. I'm sure I'm probably messed it up
a couple of times. But I'd rather mess up my
handline and pay somebody two three hundred hours for a haircut. Yeah,
I got gout like that in l A one time.
But I mean I didn't mind because I really needed
a haircut. I was just shocked, like, god, damn. Two
hundred dollars and they tell you after what they cut
the head. It was like, I was like, how much?
Oh you two hundred? I'm like, what, you ain't expecting
that brand? Nope, because we're not expecting your haircut our
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whole lives. What's the most you ever? It was a
one hundred dollars because everybody else was paying one hundred dollars.
I want to be cool like everybody else. I'll take
my andies. I'll just take my andies and my stuff
as I'm gone, I'm done. Why is it caused that
much for a baldy? I feel like, can't you cut
your own hair? Paying to socialized? Basically, you're paying a
man four hundred dollars to come to your hotel room. Mom,
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You're getting more than the haircut, all right. A Megan
the Stallion. She has identified Tory Lanes as the person
who did shoot her, and it's just been a lot
of misinformation going around, and she showed that she got
shot in her feet, at the back of her feet.
She talked about that she has never said who did it,
but here she is confirming, yes, this Tory shot me,
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and you got your publicists and your people going to
these blogs lying is I'll try to keep the situation
off the internet, but you dragging it mums talking about
hit this. I never hit you. Mus was like, Oh,
she mad because she's trum Kylie, No, I wasn't. I
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feel sorry for Megan Man. I really do like she's
still grieving her parents. She's also blowing up as a wrapper,
but she probably feels like she can't trust anybody. Every
time I see her talk, I just see the trauma
in her voice and see the trauma in her eyes.
So I really hope you know she's she's taking care
of herself. And in addition to that, you know she
talked about wanting to protect Tory Lane. If you really
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want to tell them, I tried to save this man
even though he shot me. I tried to spare him,
and y'all is not sparing me. That's crazy. I go
through so much on a daily basis anyway, and I'm
trying to save this and y'all on the internet talking
about old bitch you ain't get shot. We do this,
oh free talk that you're not in jail. He not
in jail because I didn't tell the laws what happened
(01:27:42):
as soon as it happened, and I should have said
why he's not saying nothing? What the he gonna get
on him? And say, y'all shot her? Why tell him
why you shot him? No reason? You know, it's crazy
because people were trying to say that she's a snitch,
and like, come on, that's ridiculous, and I hate that
she like not at all, definitely not snitching. This is
not stitching at all. In fact, this is what you're
supposed to do when somebody commits the crime, you know,
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like this, You're supposed to go tell on that person
because clearly something is off in that person's mind that
he would probably go repeat that behavior someplace else, to
somebody else. So yes, you should tell on people like
that same because and if you don't tell on him,
how is he going to ever get the help that
he needs. First, he got to deal with the consequences
of his actions by going to jail, you know, losing
the career, whatever it is. But then he has to
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start going on his own journey at healing. He gotta
go to therapy, he gotta go, you know, sit down
with somebody and figure out what's going on in his mind.
He needs help too. Well. He could face the sault
charges now, so they are asking law enforcement to provide
a further investigation whether they make the decision whether or
not to file felony or sat with a semi automatic
firearm charges against him. It's just a sad situation all
(01:28:48):
the way around. And I really don't know what gets
you to that point, Like, you know, I don't understand
what makes your Tory Lanes. Like, at what point do
you say, I'm Tory Lanes. This is Megan the Stallion.
Don't shoot. Yeah, But again, I just want to send
some love to Megan the Stallion, you know, throughout this
whole thing. I think it's important to be respectful of
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her privacy, the timing that it takes for her to
speak out on what she wants to speak out about.
That is a seriously traumatic incident. And you cannot act
like she should do this, or she should have done this,
or why didn't she do this? She'll do what she
needs to do in her own time. Yeah, I just
hope she gets help. I wanted to go sit down
with somebody, said, down the therapist, down with a Greek
counselor just you know, unpack everything that she's been through
(01:29:30):
over the past few years. Because I can, I can
see the trauma in her eyes. Definitely sending her nothing
but positive energy, love and light. There you go. All right,
I'm angela yea, and that is your rumor reports, and
I'm gonna tell you something else. Man. I don't know
how you'll let Dinell Rawlins escape this show today without
asking him about why he was button naked in a
hotel room. Na, son, Nah, when was he butt naked
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in the hotel with one of ours? Yo? Yo? I remember? Yeah?
He said, yeah, he was brother of my own room.
I enjoyed myself that night. Um, I had a good
time and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
(01:30:15):
In the bed and then you invited the guy in
the bed. Somebody bust through my door, son, Yeah, well
well whatever, it's a back door. It definitely was the
back door. Listen, this is what I was and I
was so positive today. I told myself I'm not gonna
let them drag me down this alley. I'm not gonna
let them just respect me. Were not the question. We
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just want to know why he was button necking in
the hotel room with another guy and him in the
back door in the hotel with another guy. Another guy
busted in my room? Son, whoa whoa? Whatever king you
want to do? If if room? If room is the
comedian nickname for it. Cool? All right, some guy he
(01:30:58):
worked for. I don't even know the whole til I do,
remember you know the whole story again saying I don't
know for the hotel? You invite him up? After that?
How did not invite anybody up for anything? So that's it? Yes,
all right, shout to revote. We'll see you guys on Monday.
Everybody else to mix us up next. I have socks on.
I have socks on. You had sock story, and most
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people keep socks on when they sleep with random, so
I understand my goodness. All right, it's the breakfast Club,
Go Mortis morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club now. Um. Shout
to Lunelle comedian for joining us this morning. Yeah, salute
to Lunell. I really can't wait to see her and
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Coming to America Part two. She's good in Dolomite as well.
But I really Coming to America needs a theatrical release.
That's why Corona really really really ruined things like I
wouldn't even feel right being at home watching Coming to
America Part two. But even if it does end up
coming out on the Screaming Service, we still got to
make it some type of type of event. Absolutely, And
also officer former officer Jock Quay Williams for checking in. Yes,
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make sure you go to his instagram Wolfgang Jock w
O L F G A n G JOC you know,
sending the man of dollars in them five dollars in them,
ten dollars. You know, we got a reward officers when
they actually are good police officers who speak out against
the bad one. So yeah, go take care of wolf Gang. Job.
Absolutely all right and donell Rawlins, thank you for us
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stopping through this morning. Don l thank you forgive me
the platform to be disrespected once again, Sir, we didn't
disrespect you. Stop running with that narrative you said you
said I was talking and I wouldn't talk about nothing.
I was trying to express myself about my love for nature.
That was how I think everyone should be in touch
with nature. And then you just dissed me. Soon Now,
we didn't. We just said, but you just rambling. Nobody
(01:32:49):
said you wasn't funny today. We didn't play any jokes.
We didn't. We we didn't. We respected you this morning.
Apology nobody apologize. Man. I think I think Don now
likes the abuse. I think he misses the abuse Stockholm syndrome. No,
I just want to say thank you and shout out
to day Chappelle in the summer camp and all the
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people out here in Yellow Springs that have made this
a very wonderful summer. As day Chappelle was out all
night last night. He was like, I'm gonna come back
to Breakfast Club in the morning. I was like this,
I don't think so. You guys are on till eleven
right back. I wasn't supposed to be here. I know,
y'all like, what is he doing here? All right? Well,
when we come back, we got the positive notice to
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Breakfast Club, Good morning, rolling one, sit up, put you
back here? What's up here? But We'll be gonna sit
up Dada wanting. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now, Charlomagne, you
got a positive note? Yes, I just want to tell
everybody this weekend. Man, protect your space, protect your truth,
protect your peace today Okay, rise above any ignorance. Don't
allow someone's misery to steal your joy. Breakface Club, you
don't finish for y'all. Dumb wh