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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Dang. If I come to the breakfast club, I call
this the hot sea. You're a world. You're around, you
can live, You aren't control. I'm not even dealing here.
So Peggy, are You're so? Peggy? The World's most Dangerous
morning show, The Djin Angel. I stay in everybody's business,
but in a good ray. Charlemagne, the the ruler, rubbing
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you the wrong way, the breakfast clubs for everybody. Good morning, usc, Hello,
hay him. I wasn't sure if he was hearing that.
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Oh no, I don't know, Charlemagne. All right, well, yes,
this Monday. Back to the work week. Good morning, good morning.
How was your weekend? The weekend with there you go?
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Yeah your Oh no, no no, because I wasn't connected.
Something was wrong my connection. They was connecting me um
from back back at headquarters. So I guess I'm connected there.
They sound a little distorted, so maybe they're fixing that
right now. I think it was just loud. Yeah, it's
better now. So what you're talking about? How was your weekend? Ye?
My weekend was nice. And event for curl Fest was
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this weekend. They did that virtually, so I participated in
a curl Fest panel. Um, I went to this nel
salon opening in the Bronx and black on Nel Salon.
So I went to go help them with their grand opening,
and then I, um, yeah, I just kind of chilled. Okay,
all right that now I've been telling people that my
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babysitter Nanny left. She's been with us for seven years
and she went back to Ecuador. So um, let me
shout out and salute to all the baby cities and
Nanny's out there. Man, your job is is replaced. This intreplaceable,
unreplaceable I should says about me. Yeah, but man, I've
been cooking all types of things and then when I
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cook it and I think it's good, my kids like
nas don't taste good. And it's not like sowing souls.
I mean, I've been trying everything I don't. I didn't
try grilled chicken. I didn't try fried chicken. I didn't
try cabasa. I didn't try you name it, I didn't
try it. And the kids be like, nah, give me
some advice. Get a walk. If you get a walk,
you can put everything you like in a cook it together.
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It's easy. Yeah, it's pretty easy. I make it and
then all you need is like some good flavors, some
good seasoning and then make it into a rap delicious.
I tried the microwavable stuff. That doesn't work. My kids
from the door. I tried to make mic with bacon.
They're not messing with it. I tried to make microwavable sausage.
I tried to you know, the little quick little things. Nah,
I tried to lose. You said you could cook. I could.
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I thought I could. But with them, they like nah.
I even tried macaron and cheese. They're like, no, they
don't want the little box mac and cheese. They want
the real cheese. I'm like, come mine, and this is disgusting.
You need to just go on YouTube. Oh no, I'll
do that this week. I'll do that. Maybe you need
to get those males that you can order. They come
and then you just have to prepare them and it
gives you all the directions and the ingredients. Maybe I do.
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I have that too, that comes to the house, and
I hasn't come to the house in a while. But
I'll try that too. But I'm having fun with it.
Kids are having fun with I'm having fun. Kids aren't
having fun, But Daddy's having fun trying to make it work.
But all right, well let's get the show cracking front
page news. What we're talking about. Well, of course we
have to say our rest in peace, to rest in
peace to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court justice. And there's
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all kinds of issues now that she has passed away.
All Right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this
to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Gee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news that last night
Lakers versus Nuggets wild. I was a game Lakers one,
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one oh five, one h three. That was a great
That was a great game. I think I think the
series two zero right now. I mean I would think
that the Lakers would win that series. But I do
think the Nuggets are suffering from fatigue because of their
um two seven game series. They had to play in
the playoffs this year because they're a good squad. They
came back, Yeah, they definitely came back, but I think
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they're suffering from from from a lot of fatigue. Now football,
anybody that watches football, so I did see Lebron was
upset though about what MVP. Oh yeah, Yeah, yeah, he
was mad about MVP. Was he was mad that I
believe um, I think it was eleven or only sixteen
people voted for him to be there. People voted for him. Yeah,
he was upset about that football. Should I do the scores?
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I don't have to do the scores? Of course. You
don't want to do the scores. Your Giants mean while
mean while my Dallas Cowboys are one and one. You
know what I'm saying. You saw that amazing comeback yesterday, Atlanta.
Sorry for you. Hey, Atlanta had a Super Bowl flashbacks
last night. You know what I mean, because they blew
a twenty point league. Since you talked about scores, Now
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beat the Broncos, Bears beat the Giants, Buccaneers beat the Panthers.
Packers beat the Lions, Titans beat the Jaguars, Colts beat
the Vikings. Cowboys got lucky. When I say lucky, they
got lucky yesterday. No such thing is luck. It's called execution, sir. Lucky.
Cowboys beat the Falcons forty to thirty nine. Rams beat
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the Eagles seventy six. Is beat the Jets, Buffalo Bills
beat the Dolphins. Cornels beat the Washington football team. That
it sounds funny every time I say it. The Chiefs
beat the Charges, and over time the Ravens beat the Texans.
Seahawks beat the Patriots. Monday Night football, Las Vegas Raiders
take on the Saints. Now what else we got? Eat well?
Rest in peace to Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She was eighty
seven years old when she passed away Supreme Court justice,
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and she is a notorious for what she did for
women's rights. In particular. She was only this, I believe,
the second justice there was a woman on the US
Supreme Court, and there was a lot of things that
she did. In nineteen seventy one, she wrote her first
Supreme Court brief in the case of Read versus Read,
and that was whether a state could automatically prefer men
over women as executors of the states. She felt that
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the wife, Sally Reid, should be the executor of her
son's estate and not the ex husband. It was the
first time the court struck down a state law because
it discriminated based on gender. And she was the first
female tenured professor at Columbia Law School. She founded the
women's rights projects at the American Civil Liberties Union, and
she was a chief architect for the battle for women's
legal rights, so definitely was really important for women and
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for women's rights as well in the United States. Now
after her death, though, there's about to be a battle
right now about who's going to replace her. Of course,
Republicans are now scrambling to make sure that they appoint
a Republican to replace her, so that they would have
be leading six three with their justices. Now people are
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bringing up what happened in twenty sixteen when Mitch McConnell
and the Republicans actually blocked Barack Obama from being able
to appoint someone in Here is what happened back in
twenty sixteen at Miss McConnell, Miss present, the next justice
could fundamentally alter the direction of the Supreme Court and
have a profound impact on our country. So of course,
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of course the American people should have a say in
the Court's direction. It is a presence constitutional rights to
nominate a Supreme Court justice, and it is the Senate's
constitutional right to act as a check on a president
and withhold it's consent, as Sherman Grasslily and I declared
weeks ago and reiterated personally to President Obama, the Senate
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will continue to observe the Biden rule so that the
American people have a voice in this momentous decision. You know,
both parties just want the power. Okay, they both want
the same things. They just go about it in different ways.
And Democrats just not gangster enough to seize the power.
Elected Republicans are because Hillary and essentially said the same
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thing she said. The Republicans in the Senate and on
the campaign trail who are calling for Justice scholar Is
seat to remain vacant, disgn our constitution, holding the Supreme
Court seat open, dishonnors our constitution. The Senate has the
constitution or responsibility to fill the seat. So they just
want the power. They all want power. They just go
about it trying to get it in different ways. And
it's amazing to me that people keep trying to shame
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the shameless, as if Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell care
about what y'all feel, as if they care about what
y'all think they're feel in that seat. Right. But there
are even Republicans who are saying that they feel like
it's not a good time and are saying that they
shouldn't try to appoint somebody right now, because there's only
a little bit more than a month left. So even
some Republicans don't feel like they should do that. But
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that's that's what anything right. You got to law tend.
Three people want to do it, three people don't. Four
people are just on defense about it. But everybody in
politics just wants power. So people can pull old Mitch
mcconnic quips, but you can pull old things that Democrats said.
They all want to be able to fill that seat.
Republicans they just gangster enough to do it. Tempt them
Trumps right now, just like f y'all, we don't care
what y'all think. We don't care what y'all feeling with
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her dying. Which one we're feeling the seat all right? Right?
And they say normally it's three months to even fill
that seat anyway in normal times. All right, Well that
is front page news, guys, all right, get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent phone lines a wide open,
let me shout out Toronto. I didn't say Toronto this morning, Toronto,
good morning, because you disrespect no that we were running fast.
(09:28):
You just popped in because you're a little late getting
you stuff with. Everything was all over the place. But
good morning Toronto. But get it off you try to
blame everybody else that you forgot. Yep. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all.
If your time to get it off your chest, you
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man of black, we want to hear from you on
a breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Oh yeah, Philly Manny
from Philly. Get it off each other? Many from Philly.
What's happened? Then? What's what? Touch? Dollar man? I'm gonna
get you in a minute, because you know your Coyle
girls did a gate but I wanted to act. He's like,
when's the next time he's doing a webinar? Man? Like
I bought a property and I'm well, I'm in the
(10:11):
property with that, and I'm trying to like get with
you a caason about you know, like all the help,
all the things you always talking, you know, you talk
to us about it like that. Oh my bad, my bad.
But I think the next one we're gonna do is
uh in October. I think we're actually gonna break down
a full house, so we're gonna we just purchased a
couple of houses property, so I think we're gonna break
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down everything we're doing to fix that property up, from
the floor and the roof and sheet rock, HVAC and
all that. I think we're gonna do one in October.
We've just been very, very busy, but we're gonna try
to do one in October. Though. Do you know where
he's gonna be at. I's not gonna be live because
New York and New Jersey still pretty much shut down,
so we're not gonna get back on the road properly
to next year. So it's gonna be a webinar, which
is gonna be uh online, Okay, Okay, that's fine, so
(10:56):
you'll be putting out the information before then. So yeah, absolutely,
just just look at my Instagram. Okay. I also want
to think angel like man, like my wife just had
our second child and like her a bites a lot
of the time. It really works for me, especially with
a woman that's bought to postpartum, So like, thank you
all right, and congratulations on the baby too, by the way, man,
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thank you, Jelly, Like I told you, we're gonna get
through it, man, like you got you gotta stay and talk,
all right? Brother? Hello? Who's this? Hey? How you doing?
This is Jackie Piers y'all. Don't call up here with
a quiet stone voice. Bro, who are you trying to seduce? No?
We like it. Go ahead, get it off your chest, bro.
I would just like to give the Atlanta Talkings Dark
Kids today for that performance that they pulled off yesterday
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when they lost. I thought they performed amazing. I love
that performance. I thought it was great. Listen, listen. I
don't know what happened last yesterday for them to pull
off all that, but I gotta give Don't Sky the
day the number thirty three, forty one and eighty seven
for not diving on that was ridiculous. I know, I know.
(12:07):
I'm gonna bring up the cowgirls. Let's let them live.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off
your chests, whether you're man or blessed, So we better
have the same inn we want to hear from you
(12:27):
on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Good morning you
guys sounds with the Haitian therapist again. That's I said, Well,
I just want to give some insight po topic. I
know you guys have been talking about as far as
calling the police for mental health crisises. Yes, man, each
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state has something called a mobile crisis And where I
am in the Stay of Maryland, mobile crisis comes out
with a license commission and the police officer that's specifically
four that issue, so they work hand in hand and
then they get deployed to situations crisises. And it's not
the police really, it's a therapist and I would say
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special police that act together to solve issues. So I
would everyone will look up their state mobile crisis and
then you have that number. So you're not like, you know,
automatically calling nine one one, because nine one one really
is an equipped to handle all the police really are
on equipped to handle that. Well. Question when the mobile
crisis team shows up, what if it is like a
(13:33):
you know, threatening situation where the person is being violent,
So then the police jude hit them, but they bring
them to the emergency room, which is where I worked
as a crisis therapist. Oh, you're real. And then I
evaluate them, and then I decide whether they should be
held for mental health treatment or they can be discharged.
(13:56):
It makes perfect sense. So mobile crisis. Okay, Hello, who's
got up my Instagram? Just in case anyone has a
mental health issues or question at you're just trying to
get followers. Black Queen, you said, Black Queen twenty nine, Yes,
k Queen twenty nine. I'm gonna fine, I'm gonna follow
you right now. All right, mama, I have a good luck. Still. Hello,
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who's this the Morning Breakfast Club? This is Chris calling
from the d so Chris, he was going on. Charlotte
Magne was one percent right. They're gonna slam that Supreme
Court justice right down out though. And then Republicans is
the mow gangsters. People loan up to sign it though.
The Democrats they don't know how to play that game.
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They you know, they want to play the high role.
The Republicans don't care what kind of role they play.
They just want to win at any calls. So they didn't.
Obama said, they go high, we go low. They're so
busy trying to go high. At some point we need
to take a little bit, if we need to take
a little bit or the page out they book, maybe
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not the whole page, but we need to get a
little bit gangster with it if we plan on trying
to take things up when it comes to the Senate
in the white out. Yeah, because we I mean because
we we we gotta fight fire with fire at some point.
We can't keep being false with it. You're gonna keep
I have somebody keep slapping on you when you go
slop by. Right. They do what's best for their base,
best for their people, and I mean that's what you
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have to do when you a Democrat, to do what's
best for your people. Do it's best, do what you
think it's best for the American public. All right, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up now. Now. We got rumors on the way. Eat Yes,
and the Pandemics were on last night. I'm gonna tell
you who some of the big winners were. We got
some of their acceptance speeches. Some shows I know that
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we watch actually win some Emmy's all right, we'll get
into it next. Keep it. Lock this to breakfast club.
Good morning. The Breakfast Club it's about is the rumor
for Angela Y on The Breakfast Club. Yes, the Emmys
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were on last night or has they been calling it
the pandemis? And they said, actually, out of the eighteen
Acting awards that were handed out, nine of them went
to black actors, so the other nine went to white actors.
They would know other people of color that won this year,
so it was either black or white. So it's a
big increase from last year. Okay, yeah, the Emmys was
black as black as hell this year. But I don't
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want anyone to think those are pity award either, because
every black person who I saw win last night, if
you got eyes, you can clearly see they deserved win.
All right, Well let's talk about some of these winners now.
Zendaya one for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
for Euphoria, which we love that show. Um to the
TV Academy, to all the other incredible women in this category.
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I admire you all so much. This is um. Oh,
this is pretty crazy. You don't really cry? Oh? Okay, um,
thank you HBO on A twenty four from all your support. UM,
thank you to my family, I love you for YOUA
Dropping the Clues, Bomxes and Day and you or your
great show you can take away from it, don't because
it is you seeing the Day on Disney that they
don't know that that's not for them all right now.
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Here is also Eddie Murphy winning for an Outstanding Guest
Actor in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live. Thank
you everybody at the Emmy's thank you so much for
giving me an Emmy. I don't have an Emmy. This
is forty years since I started Saturday Night Live. This
is my first Emmy, So thank you so much. And
I want to thank Lauren Michaels for putting this whole
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thing together and making this happen. And I want to
thank the cast and the writers and the crew at SNL.
This was a very very special thing for me to
come back and have the show turn out the way
it did. I'm still floating from it. And thank you
to everybody for giving me an Emmy. Drop on a
clues mom for Eddie Murphy, shout than Eddie Murphy can't
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act like it. Hosting Stint wasn't great, all right, Regina King,
she won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.
I truly of being a Thespian Thank you Television Academy
for choosing me to represent the Thespian community. Um got
to vote being a part of a show as Prussian
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is Watchman have a voting plan. Go to ballotpedia dot com.
Vote up the ballot. Please go to ballotpedia dot com
and find out who are voting in your municipal elections.
It is very important be a good human. Rest in power, RBG.
Come on now for Watchman. Yes, of course watch Watchman
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got a lot of nominations too. By the way, drop
on a clue box for Regina Kinge. There is nobody
you can dispute yet, that's right. Yeah, actually they got
I think, um how many they got? Twenty six nominations Watchman,
which is amazing all right. Also, Tyler Perry got the
Governor's Award last night, so congratulations to him. My mother's quoture.
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She couldn't imagine me owning land that was once a
Confederate Army base where Confederate soldiers plotted and planned on
how to keep blacks enslaved. And now on that very land,
black people, white people, gay, straight, lesbian, transgender, x cons,
Latin Asian, all of us come together, working, all coming together,
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to add patras to a quilt that is as diverse
at as it can be. Dropping clus Tali Perry. I
don't even know what the award is, but that's uh
like I guess the big award for the night that
they decide on, so you know it's awards, Yeah, all
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the big awards. Yes, for who he is and what
he's built, absolutely, and for other jobs that he's created
for people. All right, we're not done though, Dave Chappelle here,
he is getting his award now. Dave Chappelle got Outstanding
Writing for a Variety special for stics inst owns. And
remember that special actually did not get good reviews. Boy
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comes as a complete surprise. I mean I read all
the reviews. They said so many terrible things. Embarrassed for me,
I had lost my way. Was worth watching. I hope
all you critics learn from this. This is a kesual moment.
Shut up forever. These aren't film These are the ones
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I want for the other ones. It's a special night
because comedy gets to be itself. It's all we've ever wonted.
I hope the war is over. We're good good. Dropping
the Clues Box with Dave Chappelle. That's one of my
favorite things to tell people who shut the f up forever.
But they won't, and that's fine, Okay, let the critics talk.
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You know, beautiful think about critics, and beautiful think about critics.
That's all they can do is critique, because those who
can do, those who can't criticize. So they're doing their
job and Dave's doing his job by proving them wrong.
And the one thing I also liked was Anthony Anderson
was present. And by the way, this all was at
the Staples Center and there was barely anybody there. Jimmy
Kimmel was hosting, but Anthony Anderson was there in person,
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and he went to the stage to actually present the
award for Outstanding Limited Series, and he had this to say,
this was supposed to be the blackest Emmy's ever, but
because of COVID, we can't even get into damn building.
It would have been you fit the description black. Well,
I'm sorry that it wasn't that. It would have been great,
it really would. We would have had speeches quoting our
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great poets like Maya, andrelu Cardi, b Bob, Jimmy Oh,
the song Oh said with me Jimmy Black lives matter,
and because black lives matter, black people will stay at
home tonight to be safe, which is fine because guess what,
y'all don't know how to light us anyway. It's hey, man,
that would have been a good one to be there
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in person for everybody. Who else one? Who would the
black people think? Your name? Like? Three? Name three? Yeah,
let's see who else one? Um, let me go through
this tyler for Eddie Murphy Child Murphy Chappelle RuPaul mm hmmm.
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Because you know they also had the Creative Arts Emmy
that came on as well too. Oh oh, listen, drop
on a cool am Rudolf one for Saturday Night Live
for outstanding and comedy s all pretended to be SI
of the Harris Yep, okay, I'm not mad at that
one either. See these are all well deserved. All right, Well,
congratulations to all the winners from last night. That is
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your rumor report. I'm angel ye shout to d NICs
D Knights held down the music yesterday. He was a
music Coordinator's a shout to my brother DJ d nice
At about to say d nice one to Emmy too,
God damn it. I was like, wow, no, no, my Emmy.
I'll ordered my Emmy yesterday Friday, by the way, because
we want to Emmy for a while. I breathe. I
hope the Bacardi Seller's documentary. So you got to order them.
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I thought they give them to you free, but no,
you gotta buy. You get to pay for them. How much,
well you win if you want to get them for everybody,
like the all the pretty and stuff like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
how much does that matter? I'm just curious. You said
you had to order. I'm just curious. I just want
to know if it was she. But how about I'm
just curious. It's okay, look good on the gram. Good
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on the gram. Can't wait to post it. I didn't matter,
all right? All right, Congratulations to everybody who won from
last name, and I do also want to congratulate my girl.
I'm Ricky Hughes and Stan Lathan and Dave Chappelle because
they all worked together and when yes one that so
congratulations dropping the clues bombs for Ricky. I actually text
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Ricky laugh matter told congratulations to Luther. Ricky. Yes, all right,
we got out from patients coming up. What we're talking about? Yes,
you know what we're gonna be talking about resting piece
to Ruth Bader Ginsberg. You heard Regina King shout her
out in her speech at the Emmys. Well, we'll tell
you more about her in her life. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be
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the same. Hey, it's Angela Gee. And if you've had accidents, violations,
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Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
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Let's get in some front page news. Ah yeah, I
really want to do sports. All right, let's do sports.
Lakers they lead the series to zero. They beat the
Nuggets one on five, one on three. An amazing game,
great game, great game. Now in football will go through
and fast. Buccaneers beat the Panthers, Titans beat the Jaguars,
Bears beat the Giants, Pactors beat the Lions, Coats beat
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the Bikings, the Bills beat the Dolphins. Forty nine, beat
the Jets, The Rams beat the Eagles, Steelers beat the Broncos,
Cardinals beat the Washington Team, Ravens beat Texans, the Chiefs
beat the Charges, Seahawks beat the Patriots to the Monday
Night Football, the Saintstick, all the Las Vegas Raiders and
the Cowboy. Anything hurt me, I'm saying right now, the
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Cowboys barely barely beat the Falcon. Didn't no such thing.
The thing that's barely beating the Falcons. They actually beat
the Falcons forty to thirty nine, and an amazing comeback.
They were down twenty points. I know it bought back
so many emotional triggers for the Atlanta Falcons from that
Super Bowl fifty one lost to the Patriots. Oh, we'll
talk about it during Donkey today. All right, Well, congratulations
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to the twenty twenty NBA MVP, giannas Ante t Compo.
He beat out Lebron James. But Lebron was not too
happy about that. And here's what he had to say, Um,
piss me off. It's my truly, that's my true answer. Um,
and pissed me off. Because out of one hundred and
one votes, I got sixteen first first place boats, you know,
not saying that you know, the winner wasn't deserving of
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the MVP. And I finished second a lot in my
in my career, either from a championship and now four
times as the MVP. Like I said, I never I
never came into this league saying to me, be an
MVP or be a champion. I've always I just want
to get better and better every single day. Um, but
some things that's just out of my hand and some
things you can't control. But it pissed me off sixteen
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out of one on one. Okay, cool, I got y'all. Yeah,
Lebron is in that great, that great strange place where
people take his uh greatness for granted because he's been
so great for so long. He's on his seventeen season
and he's still, you know, performing at the top of
his game. People take that type of consistency for granted.
They just do. But they were saying Gianna as far
as his uh regular season, they said his stats were
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better than Lebron in the regular season, even though he
didn't take his team. He can't take his team to
a championship, they saying as far as regular season is concerned,
the saying his status better Lyn Lebron's I don't know anything.
I think he was just as appointed he didn't get
more votes. Yeah, you should get more. Lebron should definitely
get more votes than sixteen. I mean, jare christ all right?
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And recipes to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She passed away at
the age of eighty seven from complications from cancer. And
in case you don't know a lot about Ruth Bader Ginsburgh,
did you guys watch On the Basis of Sex, that
movie that was based on her life. You should watch
that as an amazing movie, so that way you can
learn a lot more about her and how she fought
really hard for women's rights. She was the first female
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Jewish justice and the second or four women to ever
sit on the highest court, the Supreme Court. And here
she is discussing what really drives her. I am a
Brooklyn Knight born and bread. Because I'm a public figure,
I could help make things a little better for people
who are in my situation. Fight for the things that
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you care about, but do it in a way that
will lead others to join you. If you want to
be a true professional, you will do something outside yourself,
something to make life a little better. For people less
(28:17):
fortunate than you. A meaningful life is one lives not
just for oneself, but for one's community. That's real. Yeah,
and we don't even realize, like how women's rights we
really did not have equal rights at all, and that
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was what she really was fighting for her. She also
famously represented a female soldier. This woman was denied housing, medical,
and dental benefits because the law required if a woman
was applying for benefits, her husband had to be substantially
financially dependent on her. And she did actually win that case,
and so there were a lot of different cases that
she actually went really hard for and she survived by
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her daughter and her son. And one thing that she
said to her granddaughter a few days ago, she said,
my most fervent wish is that I will not be
replaced until the new president is installed. But you know,
the Republicans are trying to make that happen. A stap
Republican's gonna feel that seat, and there's nothing else we
can do to stop them. And people are concerned about
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ro VERSUS Way getting overturned now and also the Affordable
Care Act, people could lose their healthcare as well. Listen, man,
Republicans are feeling that seat, and there's nothing anyone can
do to stop them because DEM's are soft. It push
offs the punks and Trump and the Republicans been thugging
them out for three plus years. You think they're gonna
stop now? You waiting on them to do us right?
You think they're gonna respect all BG's dying wishes. Please
(29:42):
not them? Come on, all right, well that is front
page news. Now, let's open up the phone on, let's
have a conversation. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Now over the weekend, a video I guess.
I don't know if it was leaked of, if it
was posted, or how it even came out. I don't
know if he's private or not. Lebron on James Son
Braun was online and he was smoking weed. It looks
(30:05):
like he recorded himself. M hm uh. And on the caption,
what did the caption say, Charlomane, I don't know. It
wasn't a story. He had it in his stories and
he was just smoking in his stories. It's now been deleted.
Just smoking smoking nuggets or something smoking nugget pack or
something like Yeah. After after his dad beat the Nuggets
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and the team beat the nuggets. He put something like
smoking a Nuggets pack or something like that. So we're
asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If that was your child and you were in in
the bubble, like the NBA bubble, would you leave that
bubbla go bust his ass and then come back? That
is the question. You messed up a lot of gambling
lines with that one. Eight hundred five eight five one
(30:47):
oh five one. Uh. You know it was I pulled
my son into the room. I se let me show
you something, and I showed my son that and I
threat my son. I said, I would leave the bubbler,
come bust your ass. He was like, Nah, Dad, I
would I would? I wouldn't. I know you would, Dad,
I know you wouldn't. But that is the question. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. As a parent,
would you leave the bubble? Come home, have a conversation
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with yourself. You have to put our we have to
put our feet into Lebron's big ass shoes. This morning,
we just correct it. Let's do that, Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, Call in right now, call me
at your opinion to the Breakfast Club top break it down.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one The
(31:29):
Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one to join it to the
discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are
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the Breakfast Club. Now if he's just joining us, we're
talking about Lebron James, his son Brawnie. Now over the
weekend there was a video of his son's smoking. We
would assume to be we uh and we're asking eight
hundred five eighty five one o five one, if you
were Lebron, would you leave that bubble? That is the
question all right now. I thought about it. At first,
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I'm talking to my wife and I'm like, yeah, I
would leave that bubba. I'm gonna bust his ass. But
then I thought about it, and I'm like, nah, my
wife would do a good job. She'll hold it down
to get home, so I ain't gotta work. It depends
on your spouse and your wife, so I wouldn't have to.
I think he would be more in trouble with my
wife there with me anyway. But I would love to
come home and talk to him and have a conversation
with him and see why not only he did it,
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but why he felt it was comfortable enough to post it.
So I would definitely have those conversations. But I wouldn't
have to leave the bubble. I think, you know, that's
the great thing of being married to a wonderful wife.
She'll take care of it. I feel like you would
be so mad. You're a rush back on that. I
thought about it. Definitely come home and talk to and
talk to, you know, logan on any one of my kids.
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But my wife would take care. I know my wife
would definitely hold it down. What about you, ye, what
would you do? I'm that hard to say. I don't
think I'll be playing in the bubble. And again I
don't have kids, So hopefully if I did, my husband
with handle it if he was home. I don't know,
you know, because you think about it. Once you leave
the bubble, you have to I think we quarantine for
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how many days? Five days? So I mean, listen, people
leave for other important reasons too. Now, family is important,
that is true. I kind of feel like you might
warrant a going home just to show how much you
mean business. Yeah, Charlemagne and God talking. I probably wouldn't
lead a bubble because I got a job to do.
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Stakes are very very very high. Um, it's not a
life of death situation. You know that that happened with
his son. But I'm sure that something Lebron is thinking about.
But you know, as you said, n Vy Braun got
a strong queen and I'm sure he also has a
huge village that can hold it down for him and
put the fear of God and his son. It's not
and it's nothing like those infamous words. Wait until your
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daddy gets home. Absolutely, this case, he will be. In
this case, it will be a couple of weeks. But
that's a couple of weeks. It's been to terror for
the young man. But Lebron has a responsibility to his
teammates as well as his family. But you have to
just explain to your son how people are always going
to try to throw smut on the family's name, and
you know how he has to always carry himself in
an impeccable manner because people are always gonna want to
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throw stones. Plus we don't know what goes on in
their house. If he felt comfortable enough to do that
on camera. They might have an understanding that we don't
know about. So you know, we just all this that
is true too, but I mean the understanding got to
be like, even if that is the case, let's say
that is online. Yeah, you can't put that online it is.
But let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this
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Mark Commandieta? Hey Mark, how you doing this morning? Brother?
I'm good, I got doing good. Good guys. Now, if
you were in that situation, would you leave the bubbla
go see your kid? Yeah? So what has to especially
being his statue of being at Lester Planner. I let
to leave and talk to my son about that because
one outfightings for public and community. You said, this is
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my home too. To hear you said, what I hear
that far? I said, that's for the public. I just
said that for my children. I listen to and talk
to him about smoking marijuana, even know it's legal some
place but not my home. I kind of understand you,
But your tongue sound big as hell. Bro. Whoa, whoa,
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charlomagne a little flirt in this morning? All right? Man?
Have a go on, lady like it you too? Wow,
he said, we could play like you too, something like that. Right,
don't threaten him with a good time. Hello, who's this?
It was going on the boy talk from Jersey. Sorry,
what's up? Brother? Selling man? Let me tell you something.
I'm leaving that ball when I'm whipping my son's ass immediately.
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You played no games with that man. He's gotta be
a parent first, no matter what. Right, But you know
it's out on the line. But he got a strong
queen though. You know he has a wife that I'm
sure his wife could take care of it. He'll be
home in two weeks. It's my child, so that's my
first priority, our kids. You know what I'm saying, get it,
no matter what. All right, Thank you again. You know,
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once again we really have to understand the response, and
I get it. Family first, But you know, he does
have a responsibility to his team, and you know this
is a different type of circumstance that they're in that bubble,
So it does put him in a very precarious situation. Yeah,
not only that, it's not just the game, this is
the finals, and like you said, your team, you know
they rely on you. You know they rely on you,
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and I know as a father you have different there's
things that you have to do as a father, but
you have a strong wife, you have a strong queen.
Like you said, you got you got family members that can,
you know, hold it down into until you get back.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you just joined us, we're talking about Lebron James. You
know his son was online allegedly I'll say allegedly because
we don't know what he was smoking, but smoking allegedly
smoking marijuana, And we're asking if you were Lebron, would
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you leave the bubble? All right? Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one is the Breakfast club coming?
Call me and your opinion to the breakfast club topic.
Come on one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
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Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Naphew just
joined us. We're talking about Lebron James. Now, of course,
if you haven't heard, his son was online and I'll
say allegedly because we don't know what it is, allegedly
smoking marijuana. So we're asking if Lebron, if you were Lebron,
would you leave that bubble? All right, Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this. Hey, I'm from Jersey.
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They divine from Jersey. If you were Lebron, would you
leave the bubble? I am not a parent. I'm actually
almost probably I could be his son's aide, but I'm
a little older, definitely over eighteen. Um, so I've been there.
You can't be your sons, you can't be your son
but older than over eighteen fifteen. Okay, So I've been there,
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done that, And basically I definitely would hop out the
bubble to have a conversation with my son about, you know,
being in high stature and posting on social media your
personal life. Now, conversation about smoking is a different conversation,
but as far as what you post on social media, yeah,
you have to go and have a conversation with him
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because that kids affect you and your family and everything
that he has. I don't have time to sit on that, right,
all right, all right, Well that's your decision. That's your choice,
Thank you, mama. Hello, who's this Jasmine? Hey, Jasmine, come
on and hold you. I am twenty five, okay, twenty five. Now,
if you were Lebron James, would you leave the bubble? No?
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I would not. I feel like he already has a
parent home with him, so I would let his mother
correct him. And at the same time, I wouldn't be
so hard because he's sixteen and we've all made a mistake,
none of us. Well he's almost sixteen. Well yeah, I
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was at fifteen. I wasn't smoking. Maybe sixteen when I
was a junior in high school. That's when I started,
you know, experimenting with weed or whatever or black am out.
So I feel like I wouldn't be so hard. But
at the same time, you're in the public light, and
they can't act the same way that normal people or
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people that aren't celebrities. Like, if you're gonna do something
like that and you're the son of Lebron James, do
not record yourself. Like we're living in a time where
y'all so caught up and you want to record every
little thing. You cannot record yourself when you have a
father that's a public figure. I mean, it's common sense.
But I mean he's a child, So I wouldn't come
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down too hard. I would just explain to him, like,
you can't do certain things that other people can do.
You can't do that, right. Yeah, I hate seeing things
like this play out in the public, honestly, because I
don't even feel right talking about other people's kids and
how other people should parent because everybody's family dynamics work different.
But it's up to we would do, asking what you
would do? Now, we just that's what we would do.
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We're not comparing what don but he should do. Well, No,
we're asking the question, what do we leave the bubbles?
So we're putting ourself in Lebron because none of us playing,
no basketball and no damn bubble. Yeah, but what I'm saying,
you know, like Aby said, if it was me, I
know I have my wife at home and she could
handle it. So young brother understands two things. You know. One,
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he has a future, you know, and dudes be hating.
Dudes might give you something laced. They might give you
some k two and you don't know how people plotting
on you. And second, just don't put no smut on
the family's name. That's all Lebron is. Damn they've been perfect,
you know. So being that folks can't get to him
or get nothing on him, they might come for the kids.
So when you're the son of someone like Lebron, you
know you got to help him, help us everybody got
(40:53):
to help each other. And that's it, absolutely, Yeah, like
you said that, that's that's my main concern too, is
is you know, you have to know you don't know
what you're smoke, you know who's getting it from where.
You don't want to put yourself in something that you smoke.
You don't know what that's in. That weed is laced
and it could mess you up forever, you know, with
these hating ass dudes out head. These trust me, these
dudes want to see your downfall. They want they don't
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want to see you be the next King James, you
know what I'm saying. And they probably hating on your
daddy too, so they'd love to see him in a
bad mental space like they don't want that. You gotta
you gotta be easy out here, man. But also it
was a great learning lesson because I was able to
bring my son in and have a conversation with my
son and daughter about that as well. All right, well
we got rumors on the way, yes, and we are
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going to talk about Cardie B and her breakup. She
went live to discuss why she broke up with all
offsetting and filed for divorce, and then we'll tell you
about another couple who just publicly broke up. All right,
we'll get to that next keeping lot. This to Breakfast Club,
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne
the guy we are the Breakfast Club good morning? Yeah. Man.
(41:57):
You know you saw the Emmy's Last Night right sort
how they had it at though we got the Stable Center,
wasn't the Staple Center? Crack? Yeah. And I'm just sitting
here thinking, like you know, we're getting inducting into the
Radio Hall of Fame, and I really don't understand why
we can't do the same type of thing. Why can't
they just have us a venue, a big venue, and
not invite a lot of people, so then we can
all social distance and spread out. Why I don't, I
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don't get it. I mean, that's a good question. I
mean that's a great question. I mean, we don't. It's
a huge h broadcast, it's a huge thing in a
radio Hall of Fame. It's not on that level. And
maybe there's more money, there's more people don't want to
hear that, Okay, everything else has been virtual up until
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his point. I'm sick of everything virtual. By the way,
I can't take it. I'm zoom zoom zooms all the
way out. Please, I don't. I'm tired of these companies.
So we do, but we do have some type of
virtual thing plan, right I thought they do have a
virtual thing plan. Yeah, we do. And also I want
to also point out, since you just mentioned the Emmy's,
that shout out to Uzu Aduba, who won from missus America,
and also to yeah, yeah, I'm doing a Tine who
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won for Watchman. She played Crazy Eyes on Orange the
New Black Ray. Yes, yes, she lives in Brooklyn. Okay,
all right, phenomenal lactal congratulations to all the Emmy winners
that we got. Rumors on the way. What we're talking about, Yes,
Cardi b she went live to talk to her supporters
(43:22):
about why she broke up with Offset. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keep a lot. This to Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, Yes the world will Dangerous Morning show, the
Breakfast Club, Charlemagne God, Angela Yee. I don't know where
dj V snuck off too, but it's time for the
Rumor Report and we're gonna talk miss Cardi Bia. This
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is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast
Club all right, Well, Cardie B went live and discussed
her recent split from Offset. This was on Friday night. Now,
one thing she talked about was that she is not
divorcing for Cloud of her music. Listen to this. And
another thing that I want to say is because a
lot of people saying that I got a divorce for Cloud. Because, um,
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one time I did an interview and I said that
then my album is gonna have some lemonade moments. I
didn't say my album was gonna be like Lemonade. I
said it's gonna have lemonade moments. So of course I'm
gonna have relationship songs on my album. My album is
not going to be about only relationship. I'm a hip
hop artist. I don't have an album coming out anytime soon.
And on top of that, I don't need stunts. I
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don't need drama to sol music. Imagine being on the
internet explaining to someone you're not getting a divorce for Cloud. Man,
these folks will drive you crazy if you left you
get a divorce for Cloud. What does that even mean? Well,
people were saying, like she said, she said she was
doing this lemonade type of album, so they were like, oh,
she's just doing this for like a luck for her music. Oh,
(44:51):
I get it. I get it with imagine responding to that,
you know what I'm saying. Yeah, that's the thing about
Curdie though. For Clo, what people like about Curtie is
also what probably drives her crazy is the fact that
she's accessible to them and speaks to them and opens
up her life to them. So she's kind of, you know,
set it up that way. Now. She also talks about
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bloggers and whether or not she's friends with bloggers, just
because I get along with bloggers and the bloggers that
I get along with if they ask me a question,
because there has been so much rumors going around, why
the reason if they ask me a question and I
answer them, that's not them pain, that's not me paining them.
I'm giving them an honest answer. And lastly, she did
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address these divorce rumors, because you know, she did file
for divorce. People were saying, he has a baby on
the way, and I've been hearing all these different rumors.
But here's what she had to say about the real reason.
I want to let you know I have not shed
not once here. The reason of my divorce is not
because none of that ever happened before is not because
of cheating. I'm seeing people like, oh, he has a
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baby on the way, that's a whole complete lie. I
just got I just got tired of arguing. I got
tired of not seeing things out of eye. So before,
when you feel like it's just not the same anymore,
before you actually get cheated on, I'd rather just leave.
Doesn't mean I think God I didn't grow up in
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this era because Cardi or anybody else, all you young
and y'all do not know anyone an explanation for what's
going on in their personal life. You don't owe anybody
an explanation for what's going on in your personal life.
You just don't. I mean, it's cool if you want
to give it to him, but you don't owe it
to him. All right. Well, it also looks like young
Miami and her baby daddy's outside have broken up, all right,
(46:45):
So there it is. I feel like they've broken up before.
I don't know what's going on, but maybe they'll get
back together, right have they? I don't think they broke
up like this before. Well maybe, I mean, talk to them,
girl girl, He didn't say nothing. She just says she's
single talking about I Love to see blood. That's all, okay,
(47:11):
just pop back up in here, all right now, Doctor
Dre is a strange wife, Nicole Young, since we're talking
about all of these different breakups. She feels that during
their marriage they were married for twenty four years, she
suffered years of domination, control, abuse, and mistreatment at his hands. Now,
people who are close to doctor Dre are saying there
was no abuse and that her claims are the act
(47:31):
of a desperate woman who finally realized that the ironclad
prenups she signed doesn't win her the lottery. According to
sources close to Dre, they said in their twenty six
years together, there has never been any hint or claim
of threatened or actual physical violence, and the insinuation as
an insult to actual victims of domestic abuse. She also
says that Doctor Dre created a holding company owned solely
(47:53):
by him and put trademarks for his stage name Doctor
Dre and the Chronic, which was the name of his
debut album, as you know in that and she said
this transfer happening about twenty seven and allegedly denied her
equal ownership of the trademarks. She said the trademarks were
originally filed in ninety seven, the year after they got married,
and in addition to her request of five million dollars
in legal fees, she wants those trademarks to be placed
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in a trust and has required some type of compensation,
restitution and damages. Yeah. I know what the lawyer is
attempting to do in a situation like that, But things
like that don't work on an og like doctor Dre
because you know, you think doctor Dre is at the
point in his life where he really cares about reputation.
You think he really cares about what people think about
(48:34):
him at this point. If he was younger and he
was still trying to you know, grow and get somewhere
in life, yeah maybe, but at this point, no, he
still cares about what people think about him. As his legacy,
I'm sure he still cares. I think his legacy is
pretty pretty secure solid. Yeah, all right, Well that's just
both sides. And I do want to say I don't
know what's going on in their situation, but there are
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people who are victims of domestic abuse at home and
people may not know about it. So just because the
outside world doesn't know never means it didn't happen, so correct.
A lot of times people do cover that up and
try to stay with the person. So I would not
say that just because the world doesn't know about it
doesn't mean it didn't happen. I don't know about in
their case, but I just mean in general or victims
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of domestic abuse. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now, Charlomage,
who you giving that donkey too? You know, speaking of abuse, man,
I need all the Atlanta Falcons fans to come to
the front of the congregation, and I need the Atlanta
Falcons football team to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with them. You know,
the abuse that they received just today at the hands
(49:37):
of the Dallas Cowboys. I know it brought back a
lot of old emotional triggers from Super Bowl fifty one.
But your uncle Shawl is here for you. We'll talk
about it. Say, I think this is abusive power, Like
you have this this donkey of the day power, and
you're just gonna give it to a football team, Like
how dare you well if you saw what happened at
the end of that game? You would know why I did.
All right, we'll get into that next Keep a locktic
(49:58):
to breakfast club. Good morning, It's time for Donkey of
the Day. So being Dunky of the day a little
bit of a mix up, so like a dope the
other day. Now, I've been called a lot of my
(50:19):
twenty three years, but Donkey of the Day is a
new wife. Donkey of to day for Monday, the twenty
first day of September, go to the Atlanta file Con
Salute to everyone who listens to us on one oh
five point three to beat in atl My guy Louis
v is the program directed down there. Salute to Louis
Vie dropped on a clues buns for Louis Vit up
louisv Atlantic. Do you remember Super Bowl fifty one when
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you lost to the New England Patriots. Oh it was
February fIF twenty seventeen. Y'all was up twenty eight three
and the Patriots came back to bust y'all last thirty
four to twenty eight, overcoming a twenty five point deficit.
Do you remember, of course you do, because you had
flashbacks last night. Okay, those emotional wounds from that game
have not healed. Falcons fans yesterday. I know it hurts
(51:03):
your heart to witness my Dallas Cowboys come back and
stomp a mud hole in your face. I know you
cried when my Dallas Cowboys came back to win the
game forty to thirty nine after being down twenty. I
know it felt like the Patriots all over again from
twenty seventeen, ripping your butt hole out of place. Okay,
that's the thing about healing, all right, it's so weird.
One day you're fine, one day you're not. Yesterday you
(51:25):
had a perfectly great reason to not be fine during
your healing process, Falcons fans and Atlanta Falcons, because that
lost in my Cowboys was a trigger. I know it was.
I get it. Okay, let me tell you what my
therapist told me Friday and life. You just have to
accept your triggers, recognize it for what it is, and
keep it moving. It hurts, doesn't it, Falcons fans, say
(51:45):
it with me. It hurts. Breathe breathe, deep ocean breath. Okay,
now let's talk about it. We don't need to talk
about anything but the end of the game. After my
quarterback Dak Prescott dropped on the clues bombs with Prescott.
He ran in a touchdown with just two minutes left,
his third rushing score of the game. By the way,
(52:05):
when he got that TD, you bought my Dallas Cowboys
back within two points. So that meant out of the
time out, only thing my Dallas Cowboys could do is
gophro an onside kick. Let's hear it, so here we go.
Dallas needs this without timeouts. Zero line, Little Scrippet's gotta
go ten yards and it's close. Zara Linman come through.
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Who's got it? The Cowboys happen? Do you believe that
you don't have to wait for it to go ten yards?
You can attack it right there. Somebody could have came
in and got it. You're just watching it go a
lot of days. The kiss could have just covered the
ball up. And now you've got all the Dallas players.
They're right at ten yards as soon as that crosses
(52:47):
that white line. Look at them all standing there. They're
just waiting for it to become a live ball. That
is unbelievable. Rank zero line from forty six to win
it for Dallas, hold his kick his up some way.
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The Cowboys have won it. That s right. They won
forty to thirty nine. Dallas kicker Greg Zerolean Greg z
Okay executed that on side kick the perfection. Five Atlanta
Falcons players just stood around and watched the ball bounce.
I didn't understand it. It was like someone said, freeze.
(53:30):
Can't you see him? Froze? But maybe it was emotional
trauma from Super Bowl fifty one. I don't know what
it was. I don't know how many of y'all played
through that nightmare of a game in twenty seventeen, but
it felt like the ones who played in twenty seventeen
and were in that moment yesterday had a panic attack
based off the PTSD from that game. So I am
sensitive to what y'all are going through, trust me, okay,
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But I just simply thought that it was a new
rule implemented in the off season that I didn't pay
attention to. Why in the world with Julio Jones, Shirodney's
been hating the Hurst, Jayden Graham and a brother's name
I can't pronounce. And I know for the first time,
and I know for the first time in what the
hell of that? And I know for the first time
in his life he's happy. Someone can't pronounce his name,
but guess what, I can't pronounce your name, but the
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guy doing the play by play can. Oh, the day
is the kids, okay, all right? Only means you are
the closest near the ball. If you play in Atlanta,
y'all haven't been doing no social distancing. Okay. Clubs are packed,
restaurants are packed Atlanta, all over each other, all on
top of each other. But you come to Dallas and
all of a sudden, you want to practice social distancing.
You want to practice social distancing away from that goddamn piskin.
(54:34):
All right, y'all are acting like that football wasn't wearing
a mask? Okay, with y'all waiting on someone to hand
y'all some rubber gloves before you touch that ball, did
you need some hand sanitizer? Like literally, in that moment,
it was like someone told y'all that football had tested
positive for COVID nineteen. And I'm not here to brack,
I'm not here to boasts. I just, you know, don't
want Falcons fans to live with this trauma. I know
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it hurts, Okay, I just know that that if the
Cowboys lost, I would be doing the most. All right,
not to mention as a Cowboys fan, I don't know
what the rest of the season is gonna look like.
So I'm gonna celebrate wins when I get them. So yes,
let's celebrate. I feel like having a drink. Who wants
to drink debo? Not right now? Okay, now, it's not
(55:18):
the time to bring up forties. Okay, please, let's give
the Atlanta Falcons the biggest he hall. That's me not caring. Hey,
I don't care if you care or not. We won
baby Cowboys on one and one, just like I don't
care if the New York Giants are in two. Don't
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mean nothing to me. You bring it up, don't say nothing.
Don't bring it up. We didn't have to bring it up.
We didn't have to go there. Nobody said anything about
my giants. Just concentrate on your your cowgirls. It's it's
someone Cowboys always start off good. No, we don't. That's
not true. It's always like this is our year, this year.
When they say that every year, this is it we're
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doing this year. Anybody that's a real fan of any
sports team says that that's what she's supposed to do. Yeah,
that's you don't you don't wish for anything else. Yes,
this is all. Yeah, we're gonna win the super Bowl
unless you just know you're gonna be trash all right,
all right, but the times don't leave my giants alone. Man,
all right, this ain't gonna be yeah, no, this ain't
(56:23):
no yet. But that's all that's a Sayquon Barkley just
got injured. This ain't no yet. But that's right. We'll
be I all right, we'll take you for that donkey
to day now when we come back, Stone will be
joining us. Yes, they have a new show on Discovery
that's been playing. It's called I Quit and it's about
entrepreneurs leaving their day job to start their dream job,
(56:43):
their own business. And she's one of the mentors on there,
along with Debbie Sterling and uh, the other one is
Harley Finkelstein. He's the COO of Shopify. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
(57:06):
Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. We have
a special guest on the line, Tricia Clark Stone. Welcome,
Hi guys, thanks for having me. Well, let's get into
your show now that's on Discovery. I quit, and I
am fascinated by the show because I'm always interested in
starting new businesses. Right now, during this time, I've started
(57:26):
like several new businesses, and so watching that show first
of all, hopefully one day I'm gonna be on there,
okay with one of them. But I'm you know, I'm
opening a store in Detroit. I also have a coffee
company that I just launched to call Coffee Unites people.
I have my Press Juice business coming back that we
actually had to go back and regroup and that's coming
back in two weeks. And so watching this show really
(57:48):
helps me because it's interesting to me to see the
differences of how people start businesses. Sometimes you want to
start a business with your best friends, but that can
really affect our relationship. And I know you've had you know, obviously,
because you are one of the judges on the show,
or what do you call it. It's not necessarily a judge,
but one of the mentors on the show. Yeah, because
(58:11):
they're one of the mentors on the show, you have
your own experience. So even though you've been on the
Breakfast club before for your book Double Down, Let's talk
about your experience and what makes you qualify to help
out these people who are starting businesses. To your point,
the show's amazing because it gives you a real snapshot
of true entrepreneurship. I think today there are so many
people that you see the headlines, you know, the cover
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of Fast Company, of the Wall Street Journal and the
New York Times, so you see the big wins and
the big losses, but you really don't get to see
often the story behind the story, or the story of
the humans behind the big headlines or behind the businesses.
And I think I Quit gives you that. It gives
you the story behind the entrepreneur, and it really gives
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you the real, real behind the businesses. So you get
to get a sense of the grit, the passion, the
hard work, the sacrifice, all of the elements that really
gets you know that you have to go through and
what it takes to really start a business and from
(59:16):
A to Z. The reason why I was really drawn
to the show was because when I became an entrepreneur,
if I didn't have the mentors that I had, it
would have been a really rough road because leaping into entrepreneurship.
There's no roadmap or blueprint. There is you know, you
you jump into the unknown, And I almost look at
(59:39):
mentorship as you have this guide or it's almost like
ways with context, right, you have someone that's guiding you
and helping you along the way. So for me, when
I got the call from the producers of the show,
it was actually one of my twin sister and I
when we were writing Double Down, and I looked at
(01:00:00):
it as a sign because the reason why we wrote
Double Down was to help democratize success and entrepreneurship for
people who look like us. So me saying yes to
the show helped me scale the mentorship that I wanted
to do and to really give people the chant, the
opportunity that I had to really help them and guide
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them along their journey to entrepreneurship. You know, I wanted
to ask. You know, a lot of people always say
when it comes to entrepreneurship that they got to jump
out there and do it. I'm not a firm believer
in that. I'm like, you know, I'm a firm believer
in stay in the course and do things on the side,
meaning I'm gonna stay with my breakfast club job, but
I have so many other different businesses, you know, like
(01:00:42):
this is my comfortability, my way that I can invest
more in spread, but I still have all these businesses.
What are your thoughts on that, because a lot of
times people say, well, if you have a job, you're
not really entrepreneurial. Well you know the boss, what do you?
I think it also probably depends on what your job
is and what your aspirations are, because I think the
breakfast club is a great platform supermote, but some people
(01:01:03):
might not. Their job might not correlate or link into
what it is that they're doing, right Tricia, Yeah, one percent.
I think it depends on what your job is and
what your north star is, right, like, what you're really
looking to achieve. I'm a big believer in side hustles, right,
So it depends on, like I said, what your long
game is, so in terms of figuring out where you
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want to go and what you want to achieve, right, So,
in terms of figuring out where you want to go,
it's if end me. If you know that this is
your main you know, one hundred percent focus, but you
want to start dabbling into other areas, then I think
you keep your day job but you start, you know,
(01:01:49):
trying your different side hustles. I think the key is
figuring out knowing when to then double down on those
side hustles. And I think that's when people that's when
you start to really figure out the magic and you
know when to start doubling down on those side hustles,
when you start to gain a reputation for those side hustles,
when people start to recognize, oh, he's doing his thing.
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Let me go to envy for that. And when you
start to make real progress in that space and profit,
when people start saying, yes, I will pay you for
that thing, and when that business starts to scale, then
I think there's more. You become more comfortable in that space,
and I think that's for your personality type, right, So
when you start feeling a little bit more comfortable, you're
(01:02:34):
willing to take more of that leap. I like to
double down quicker because to me, it's like big risk,
big rewards. So I like to jump in, but I
like to learn before I leap, so I do by
due diligence. Then I jump all in so that I
can basically scale more quickly. Now I want to talk
about some of the guests that you actually have. Some
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of the entrepreneurs on I quit and I say, you
had women and they're best friends and they start at
a wine company. Because black people, black women are definitely
underrepresented when it comes to that business in particular, so
I wanted to know what your thoughts were on their business.
I loved the ladies of as Revere because I love
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businesses that challenge the status quo, and that's exactly what
they were doing. You know, they went in, they saw
a white space and they said, I'm going to go
in and disrupt a male, white dominated industry and go
in and say, all right, we're three black women best friends.
We think that there's an opportunity for us to come
(01:03:38):
in and shake up this industry. The thing that I
cautioned them on was when you're best friends, there's a
friend dynamic. When you're going into business that you have
to kind of readjust and figure out what that new
framework is going to be. And my big thing with
(01:03:58):
them was you need to establish roles and responsibilities, who's
doing what, and really figure out your superpower stack. What
do each of you do really well and what role
are you going to play and who's going to be
responsible for what. And then the other thing is making
sure that you're aligned on the vision and what your
mission is to really make sure that this business is
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going to be a success, because if you're not aligned
on that vision, then you have three visions and everyone's
kind of doing their own thing. Alright. We got more
with Tricia clark Stone when we come back, don't Move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast
Club was still kicking in with Tricia clark Stone. Ye.
(01:04:43):
What are your thoughts on investing in your own business
and getting investors? Right? I think when I first started,
I always felt like, Okay, I'm just going to use
my own money. I don't want to get investors that
I want to give away your control percentages. But now
I'm realizing how much better it is sometimes to use
other people's money. So what are your flo on it.
So everyone says you shouldn't use your own money, and
(01:05:06):
I'm a believer in that too, But I'm also a
big believer in bootstrapping, so then you can keep as
much equity as possible so that you can control your
business and the vision of what you want the business
to be. When I started my business, I got investment,
but there was a point where I needed to get
(01:05:29):
more money into the business and I didn't want to
give up more equity. So I put an infusion of
my own cash into the business because I didn't want
to give up more equity, and it worked out, but
it could have gone into the other direction where I
lost my own cash. But my advice to people is
to try to bootstrap first in the beginning, until you
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prove out what your business is, until you get to
a place where you've proven out your business model and
you have a revenue stream, so that if you do
want to get investment, you at least come from a
place of power where you have and established kind of
revenue stream and a business so you have a good
(01:06:13):
valuation that you're setting forth. Do you think you could
work with somebody that you don't get along with, right,
Let's just say you decide to partner with someone and
then everything seems like it will be okay. Then you
start working together and it goes completely left. But the
business is a great idea, you just don't enjoy the partnership.
That would be hard because I think business, especially starting
(01:06:36):
a new business. It's it's extremely difficult. Entrepreneurship is the
most rewarding and exhilarating, but it's also one of the
hardest things that you'll ever do. And just when you
think it's it's you're hitting a stride, it takes a turn.
So my advice would be you need to get a
(01:06:59):
law with your with your co founder or your business partners.
That's like one on one because if you don't get
along with them, to me, that's that's like a disaster
waiting to happen. M Well, I look forward to checking out.
I quit now when when is it one? When can
I see it? Now? You saw? Yeah it saw Discovery
(01:07:21):
Saturdays at ten and you know you guys have to
tune in to see who gets um a hundred k
that we're actually going to infuse a hundred k into
one of the entrepreneurs businesses. How much undy k? No acuity, guys,
it's it's we're just giving it to them to help
(01:07:42):
them out. And I say you have to shopify c
o Um Harley's on that show. Also. Shopify is an
amazing tool for entrepreneurs as well. So you know, on
business if you can take your business online, especially during
this pandemic. I think people learned a lot about having
to pivot from what their company was doing and being
able to navigate in this world right now. Absolutely. Yeah.
(01:08:04):
Shopify is like a superpower if you're an entrepreneur. Gives
you control of your business. Um. Yeah. Harley was a
you know, great mentor. And then also Debbie was one
of the mentors on the show, so it was amazing
having them with me, with with the other to be
on the panel helping out the entrepreneurs. All right, well,
(01:08:25):
Tricia Clarkstone, thank you for checking in. We appreciate you.
Thanks guys for having me. I quit the breakfast Club.
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I need y'all to go out and vote. We gotta
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We need changing this country and that change comes by
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So that's right tomorrow, vote tomorrow. I'm doing something with
Michelle Obama, J Lowe, Kalid Fat, Joe d Nice, DJ Cassidy,
and a host of others where we're gonna be on
Live all day trying to get people a register, get
to get out there, a register and vote because tomorrow
it's National Vote a Registration Day, so we're gonna be
doing that tomorrow. I saw that. I'm gonna be honest,
(01:10:57):
though I wish Democrats would stop leaning on celebrity celebrity.
He should start really talking to the issues that people
people are dealing with. So that's what's gonna get people
really exciting and registered to vote, not being on Instagram
live with your favorite celebrity, But whatever, we gotta go
to get people to register to vote. We're gonna do
Young boyd never broke again, got his third number one
album and Billboard in less than a year, So congratulations
(01:11:20):
to him. The album is called Top. Just FYI sot
to young Boy. Now, young Boy, she loved that title.
I bet all right. Now he lets us discuss Loon.
He had his reuniting with Diddy. We saw that on
social media. Now when Loon was on the Breakfast Club.
(01:11:41):
Here's what he had to say about sitting down with
Diddy after getting released from jail. He've been hit me
with these messages. I asked him, like put me on
these messages like some self destruct joints. His thing is
he don't want to be sure. I respect that because
I don't want to be sure. I want to sit
down and actually talk to him. So if this is
his a after nine years, matter of fact, longer than now.
(01:12:03):
I actually spoke the puff like twenty ten when I
was living in Egypt, but we hadn't spoke since I
came home. So of course I can give an opportunity.
You know what I'm saying, to get us a fears
in order, and when you're gonna call, we have a
real good round table and someone so forth, you know,
so I guess it happened. Yeah, I mean they finally
connected that he's a busy guy and Louis. Plus it's
it's COVID, so you can't just run up on people,
(01:12:24):
you know what I mean. You gotta make sure you're
good before you just But what was in La and
I think one was. I think Louen was in New York,
So you know, isn't Atlanta? Yeah? Atlanta? All right? Now Beyonce,
she's telling jokes now, and so listen to this. And
Blue Ivy was a little embarrassed about this joke, but
all of this was for a good cause. By the way,
the virtual worable art Galla that Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles
(01:12:46):
does every year. So listen to the Beyonce jokes if
you think it's funny. While the snoop dog need an umbrella,
no mom the voice no, but no, Hobby, I really
appreciate you doing a joke because I know how busy
you are. But can't you, like, will you just put
(01:13:07):
on some makeup and get them some good light and
stuff because you look like I mean, it's the Gala
girl his corny joke time. Why does Snoop Dog need
an umbrellas Patrizzizzle Patrizzle. That's cute. Definitely a hip hop
mom joke. Yeah, absolutely. Obi was definitely like all right,
(01:13:28):
my all right, And Robin Gibbons looks like she will
not be portrayed in Mike Tyson's biopic. Apparently she did
a cease and desist and now she's not gonna be
in there. I like went and got the book that
he wrote, and I was reading it and there were
so many things that are so not true that it's
(01:13:49):
hard not to feel deeply disturbed by it and to
have somebody fail. Oh but that's punch I ever threw
against Robin and then she bounced from one wall to
the next and was out. I'm literally praying that those things.
We're in a climate where it's not acceptable, it's not rewarded,
it's not congratulated, and that's something that that truly means
(01:14:12):
a lot of snakes. So people respect those they have to.
I guess it's illegal. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.
But I didn't know that you could keep somebody out
of your story by doing that, because I mean, Mike
Tyson was married to Robin Gibbons. So it is, you
know that's weird. Well, according to her lawyers, they said
she was heartbroken to have to send the letter to
(01:14:33):
make them not do it, But she's been trying to
move on, and she says she finds herself fighting the abusive, demeaning,
and false account of their relationship by Mike Tyson. Nearly
thirty five years later. She said he has not only
made light of the abuty inflicting on her, he also
accused her of cheating on him with Brad Pitt before
they had divorced, and she denies those allegations. Amazing story
(01:14:54):
that he tells um during his if you ever saw
his one man show on Brawway amazing up on Brad
Pitt and Robin Gibbons. But once again it's Mike Tyson.
It's two sides of every story. So I don't understand
why he can't tell his side right because he sent
a cease and desist said, you can't mention me. Do
you want to go through the legal drama? Do you
want to go through the legal drama possibly having a
(01:15:16):
movie shelved or you know, issues if not being able
to put it out. I don't know. It depends how
that could happen. And if she's saying that things aren't
true and he's saying they are, that's what the issue is. Okay,
all right, well it'll be somebody in the movie named
Gobbn Ribbins. That'll be the name. All right, I'm Ante
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D e j Envy, Angela Gee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club over the weekend. I didn't see
it Antebellum on Netflix. First of all, let me tell
(01:16:22):
you Somethingjanelle Money is absolutely positivity, the most beautiful woman
in the music industry. That's the only reason I watched
that movie twice and the first time. That's the only reason. Yeah,
because the first time, I was like, I was really
captivated by her performance. And then I watched it again
and I was just like, you know, Antebellum kind of
reminds me of the Democratic Party. It's weak messaging conveyed
(01:16:46):
through performative symbolism but no real substance. But I gotta
watch this movie. I gotta check it out too. Oh
it's it's yet. The reviews for The Horrible like they're
they're killing it. But yeah, I mean it's just a
little disjointed, you know what I mean. I get what
they were trying to do with it, but I don't
think that they necessarily executed it well. But I will
(01:17:09):
say Janelle Money is amazing throughout the whole film, Like
you will really like her as an actor screen. Yes,
you will keep your eyes on that screen because of her.
That's a fact, all right. All right, Well, when we
come back, I'm gonna check it out today. When we
come back, I got we got the positive notes to
Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, pj Envy,
(01:17:29):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, Nic Gay. We all the Breakfast Club Now.
Shout to Trisha clark Stone for joining us this morning. Yes,
make sure you watch I Quit on a Discovery channel.
If you're trying to start a business or team up
with your friends and family members to start a business.
It's a great show to watch and get some really
helpful tips. All right now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note?
(01:17:51):
I do. Man, It's Monday, right, Always remember that Monday
is a state of mind. Okay, put on your positive
pants and go get some stuff done this week. Breakfast club, bitches,
you're all finish, so y'all done.