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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And allowed me to introduce myself, Empty, Angela and Charlomagne.
The guys, y'all came a long way. I think that
y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know
what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best
of what y'all doing. This platform, the reach y'all have
that you earned make space for somebody like you. You
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guys have a direct line to the culture. Oh my god,
I don't want to read and end on dolamine and empty.
All I do is read about the Breakfast Club every morning. Good.
You guys are trending every you know, I dragged my
ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened on
the breakfast Club to that? This is your time to
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get it off your chest, whether your man, you want
to hear from you on the breakfast Club, If you
got something on your mind, let it out. Hello, who's this?
My hos going? Good morning? This is I think out
of South Carolina? Hey, Isaac happening? King? Yeah? What's up? Charmaine?
Uh yeah? And d J MV. Just want to get
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it off my chest that I'm blessed. I have my
son two days ago, first time. Yes, yes, sir, yes, sir,
it's good out here. Huh Hey, thank you guys for
me on and God bless all y'all. Alright, thank you, Hello,
who's this? And good morning? And relish for the chill man.
How y'all feeling a thing? Man charlot man doing the
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morning and you good morning, hey, Solomon. I'm like, yeah,
I'm I listened to the Doctor Tipperary rap. You know
what I'm saying. I just want to I just want
to put out to this morning. I'm on my way
to work. This morning's first songs I put on my
shuffle since I hit shuffle two shorts, getting it right.
I'm coming into work stanging that, and it just makes
me think like this is a perfect time for us
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as a race, you know, to get out here and
get it. You got people you like the Emmys showcasing
black you know what I'm saying, Black actors and actresses
and stuff like that, and say shame that they didn't
do this beforehand. It's like being out of dance in
high school and the middle school. You're not gonna dance
and tu see somebody else that. But we could be
out here getting it. We should be out here getting it.
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There's no better time. Y'all. Like the way y'all get it.
I'm out here getting it. Everybody else get it too.
Let's get it hey, man, Like two Short said you
two Short said you should be getting it, getting it
while the getting this good. Get it while you can
and Ice cue to the Instagram live video yesterday and
he said the same thing. He was like, Yo, we
got a very short window. We gotta get it while
we can. Harry's very short window, very short window. But
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I like what's going on. That whistle was authentic, and
I feel sabricated to a certain extent where think companies
like Amazon and stuff like that. Y'all wasn't rocking with us.
You know what I'm saying, y'all wasn't being rocking with us.
So but we're out here getting it. Man. I love y'all. Man.
I want you to have a great productive week, all right, brother,
Thank you? Man. Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is Shantey
from Vegas by the way of California. Hey, Shante from Vegas.
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Get it off your chest. You know, I just want
the first phase that I fell appreciate you guys like
I saw it got grown with grown with you. Guys.
M just listening to you guys over the years and
you guys there's such a great example just entrepreneurship and
just business and just growing. Like I just really want
to thank you guys. But Charlottamagne are you there, yes, ma'am. So,
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I'm a therapist from from Vegas. And I know that
you didn't do this consciously, but you you know, you
talk about being in therapy, which I think is a
beautiful thing. But when you say that you don't seek
out black therapists, I just want you to be a
little bit more cautious about those words, especially for you know,
black young black people listening who maybe questioning and wanting
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to see a therapist. Like I think it's great that
you know, we have black therapists that can help our community, um,
and that can really relate. You know, you guys have
some new jobs on there too, which which I'm so
happy that you know, people are disgusting and talking about therapy, UM.
But it just seems like you guys didn't have great
experiences with the with those black therapists. So I just
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want to know a little bit more conscious conscious. No,
you're right, but when I when I first started therapy.
The reason I didn't want a black therapist is because
I didn't want anybody to reinforce any prejudices or biases
our narratives already had in my head, you know, in
regards to you know, the race white people, because you
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know that as a primary source of our anxiety. But
now I do want somebody who's a little bit more
culturally competent. And I have been seeing somebody who's a
lot more culturally competent. So it is okay, black black woman, yes,
but you say that, yes, yes, okay, awesome, because really,
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when we're sticking out therapists, the best question to ask
the therapists, honestly, and this is for everyone listening, ask
your therapists one question. Are they in therapy? Like all
therapists need to be in therapy, And if you have
a therapist or some therapy, that's a great indicator that
no matter what they are, they'll be you know, competent
on what they're doing. Because we can't be hypocis out
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here excepting people, you know, to really get the help
that they need, and we're not getting it. So I
just wanted to, you know, bring that to your attention.
So I'm glad that you clarify that if that has
been on my test for a few weeks, especially after
this New Dog interviews. So but again I appreciate you
guys what you're doing. Um if you guys can check
out Charlotte Man especially you New Way Empowerment Sensor. We're
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really trying to change mental health, especially in the black community. UM.
So yeah, check us out center New Way Empowerment Center
yet and Las Vegas. We're Black Gowns are the company,
um and we really are just dedicated and passionate about
helping not I mean everyone, but especially people in our
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community black community. All right, well, thank you for checking it, mamma,
Thank you guys. Have a good day. Get it off
your chest eight hundred five ain't five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, wake up, wake up WAYA.
This is your time to get it off your chest
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with your man or bless. We want to hear from
you on a breakfast clove. Hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning, Felix,
Tita how dj n vy Hey is what us? Hey?
Good morning? How are you? I'm fine? Thank you? Last
time I called Charlemagne, you work out there, but I'm
glad to hear your voice. I had a question for you, Charlomagne. Um, yes, man,
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why are you always why are you always yawning in
the microphone like that? Like, why do you do that?
Why do you do that? Y'all? Simple? Ye don't tell
me because I'm hired, because I wake up early in
the morning. Don't tell me that. Uh duh, it's six
something in the morning. No, you're not. You're not still
yawning white. You're not still yawning, wiping cold out your
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eyes and six something in the morning, So you want
him to mute? They don't know if I didn't want
to hear all that, that's just to me, that's like
somebody yawning right next to me in my ear. I
was like, damn, sorry, what are you doing right now?
You're like, oh, yeah, because if you're I don't really know. Well,
you're gonna hate to know that I passed gas too sometime.
Not in my clothes though, oh not. Yeah. Yeah, you
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go to the bathroom, you put your hands down right
well anyway, thank you. Oh. One more thing, one more thing.
Elijah McClean, Sandra Bland, Rianna sailor. Let's do that's right,
you go out like that? Hello, who's that? I was
just about the yard before she said that. By the way, Hello,
who's this? My name is I didn't quiting from London. Hey,
(07:36):
good morning. He's Adam. Yes, sir, my friend talked to
me king. I'll see a few pictures on your Instagram.
Your your new bed looking good shot? Okay? Oh beard
beard beard Beard? You like that? Thank you, sir? I
(07:59):
pretty shade that. Yeah. I'm the founder of Beard Gang
Members Big Gang in London. Beard Gang members. Check out
Beard Gang Members. Give me some tips on the bard mean,
I think I'm gonna keep it. Man. I got to
feel you're asking for a tip. I'm feel a connection.
How should I room it? Should I what kind of
oil should I put on it? Okay? So what we do?
(08:22):
We specialize in the hemp based beardcare products. And I
know you like your CPD, so this um hemp based beardcare.
But if it's the best thing I've ever used. Um
I created it and now it's taken off and people
are loving it. So I would love to send you
something if that's please. Yeah, man, Yeah, Dan, I'm gonna
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put you on hold. And I'm gonna have dan Uh
give you the address. I'm gonna tex some adress I
wanted to send it to. Yeah, man, check check out
our Instagram Beard Gang Members. Our website is also www
dot beard Gang members dot com. All very simple, All right, Bud,
you bro? What about my beard? Man? Well, he wants
to know about how he mustache. Yeah, you don't like
my beard? Well, Angela, you know what's crazy. A lot
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of women actually buy it for their partners and they
will try it out, and a lot of women to
get leaving reviews saying they've used it on their roots
and their edges and it's it's improving their edges a
lot on their eye. Well, yeah, don't you care about
our beards too and a lot of our waxes right now?
I need help with my edges too, bro, And has
(09:29):
been using it on the top of his head where
he's been losing hair, and he said it helps. I'm
gonna try that too. Well, thank you for checking in, Bro.
I'm serious. If I'm willing to put my mind on
my head, I damned you'll put a little hemp beard
grease in there. Hello, who's this? Hi? Shy? Now? Was
shy shy, shy. Love you, Hey, shy, good morning. Help
(09:59):
you be shy, Yes, shy, I'm here shy alone from California. Y'all,
y'all opening back up in California. You're going outside. I'm
not going anywhere, I'm gonna say, but riding home. We'll
get it off your chest. Mama. What's up? Yes, stop
(10:20):
being shy. I just wanted to say I appreciate you guys.
I listen to you guys all the time. Well, thank you, Sean,
thank you so much. Yeah, and um, I actually wanted
to say something. Um, I haven't seen see the cameraman
in a long time. We haven't seen I don't know
(10:40):
if you got furlough to fire. No, nobody's in the office,
so we you know, we don't. We don't see anybody
from Revolte. Okay, So, Sharmaine, you were talking about, um,
the Brandy and Monica versus battle. Yes, you said Monica,
but I think Brandy will win. But I wanted to
(11:02):
sell Steve that I have love all over me for him. Wow,
you please send him with DM. I don't know if
he ben't even know if he's alive. I haven't even
seen him on Instagram. No, okay, I feel bad about
this about Steve. So Steve called me twice, right, but
I was on my Instagram live doing an interview and
so I had to send him right to voicemail, and
I forgot about it until you brought it up just now, Shy.
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Damn it, man, I's called Steve. Check up on Steve.
Feel bad. Yeah, I don't want to follow Steve because
it's probably so depressing. I'm here, Yes, send him with DM.
You got his DM, get get rid of, get rid
of Instagram, Shy said, Okay, send it to me, Shy,
I'm gonna hook you up. I'm gonna call him later, Steve,
give us Steve's Instagram. Man, I don't make Steve's day
(11:46):
to get a DM. Stephen pictures, Stephen Pictures. All right,
he still has us in his bio, says The Breakfast
Club one on five point, shut up, get it off
your chest eight hundred five eight five, one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit this up now. It
is the Breakfast Club going on it the Breakfast Club Morning.
(12:06):
Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the
line right now. He just turned fifty years old. Erv Gotti, Yes,
old man Gotti is arth is doing the phone. But
I feel renewed and refreshed to ready for the second run. Yes,
(12:29):
I tell you, doing a TikTok challenge for your fifty years.
You know what's stump about that? Though, I can let's
just talk about that. Because I got over one hundred
thousand views, like two thousand comments. It totally went bananas, right.
My nieces and my noise sister Jackson's like, come on,
you gotta do it, you gotta do it. So they
didn't know I was gonna stow up the middle finger.
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They thought I was gonna do that shoulder or whatever
to shake. So when I did it, it was like, oh,
this is gonna go viral. But I was like once
it happened and got all, I was like, I will
post some really meaningful things right and like it, I
feel important and it will get nowhere there around of
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what I did for TikTok. I guess you know, it's
a young it's a young generation of world. Like my
old head. Though they selt me, they was like, yeah, yeah,
that's it. That was it, Like here. That's what I was.
No no, no, no no grand opening, grand closes, that was
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that was it. I'm not a TikTok guy. I gotta
I got TikTok, notik it's TikTok. TikTok. Irv not TikTok.
TikTok said TikTok, my bad TikTok. Now you're back in
the music. You're jumping back in full steam. I jumped
back in not just bull feed whole body because of
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this artist that God bless me with. Just so y'all know,
like I wanted docum the music business maybe like ten
years ago, but Shout told me, I don't want to
do like a regular artist or someone who I don't
think to take over the world. I met the guy
by my nephew, who's only two years old. He called me,
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said uncle, I'm looking y'all, and I wanted a young
guy because it's the young world. I didn't want an old,
older rapper. You know what I'm saying. I don't think
a new older rapper to take over the world. Who
do you like from like right now before we get
into who your artist is, because you're saying like the
older generation doesn't really it's like a divide. So for
you like what artists, because I was watching the b
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T Your Awards yesterday and seeing like who was nominated,
who's winning awards? Who do you like from the younger generation?
I love I love Robby Rich, I think Travis Scott
is a beast, and I like them all. I'm a
different old head because I'm so into music and I
kind of understand artists and understand the new generation. Here's
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the one thing I don't like about the new generation
is big sweglan with disrespect of the older. Now where
is he from? Each? From Gary Indiana? Freddy did Freddy?
Let me tell you about Gary in? Everyone who talks
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to me about Gary in Dhamma is like, yo, it's
the hood, right, And that's what Michael Jackson's from too. Yeah.
Now of course that's the flip side, is the Jackson's
TAMPI was raised the Gary Indiana there they took their house,
was like a fixture of Gary, Indiana. Now, I was
gonna ask, you know, with this new artist, so are
you full blown record label? IRV Gotti? Is is this
(15:46):
bringing murder in back on? Is it just the artist
you're deabbling and dabbled with like what's the plans forgotten?
I am murdering till I die, so I'm not gonna
come back and change the thing. Like I got a
big company visionary idea flag that I knowing the complete
being film. It's not gonna be a visionary I did record.
It's gonna be murdering, you know what I'm saying. But
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I'm a different person now, like I'm also heavy TV
and film at five TV series. I have Tales is
coming back to teas and three once this COVID stuff
and then they allowed me to shoot but the shooters.
I got this other series that's the spinoff from season
one called Trap Queens. That's dope. It's amazing that something
out on B Team that this other joint called an Operator.
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I don't know if y'all call up the HBO Doctor
Scheme with my man Christian Dawkins. It was about the
college paper play. I got the series to that documentary
on BT Plus. Then I got the Click Click is dope.
It's like Entourage, but based on hip hop and rappers.
You know what I'm saying. In the rappers and the
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new young rappers entreges and I call that the Click
that's on USA Network. And then I got a joint
which she and showing it on nail called I Want
to See You less on TVs five. And then I
got two movies and I'm happy to announce here. I
told that we have to jail but now on the
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Breakfast Club. But I got a signed deal with Warner Brothers.
You know, you know me. I got a big mouth, right,
so yeah, I like they'd be like, Yo, don't don't
say so it's signed. You're talking too soon. But I'm like,
it's done, all right. We got more with Earth Gotty
when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
(17:33):
Good morning voting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlemagne
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with earv Gotty. And what's the relationship with everybody
in the eighth now as everything? Have you spoke to him?
I know while you didn't speak to some of the members,
did you speak to any everybody? So when when y'all
do this documentary, you can get to I know you
speak to Jas, I know you speak to you spoke
(17:54):
to Lloyd. Now what about a shanty and everybody else.
I wish to chart all of the love and the
best of things in the universe, in the world. But
the direction that I'm going in now with my young boy,
really the only people rule is to the casting jobs.
But that's me in Black Child too, So it's me
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rule Black Child, JT and my girl, my girl Jordan.
We got a white female rapper's hot, right, So that's
that's a murder rip to me. And moving forward, you know,
I still bang with Boogie Bird, I still banged with
City Circle. They got their deals with three hundred. But
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my whole total focus and energy right now is as JT,
a young boy from Galley, and I'm I'm doing that
because I know if I could get him to reach
the heights of this hip hop culture in this world,
I know for a fact that he could spied the
whole resurgence of murder. And he was jack talented. You
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know this guy rights Hit Records in fifteen twenty minutes. Well,
you're gonna play something NB. Yeah, Yeah, we're gonna We're
gonna play a joint out Before we play this joint,
I got one last question when you feel like join
and everyone. When he played the joint, He's gonna play
Rider Dit. Rider Died was one of the records that
he made when he first got to the studio after
I was introduced to him by my new assistant Jackson
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and my nephew Joan, and he did five records and
like a couple of hours and Rider Died was one
of those records. Before we play Rider dial question, do
you think the industry now it's too hard on anything
Ji Rule does? And the reason I say that is,
you know, Jirou shot that commercial I guess for a
TV show and people are like, oh my gods, Jiro's
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doing a gyro commercial. Then he was performing out in
the show. Oh my gosh, you're performing for five people.
Do you think it like enough enough, like leave jo alone?
Like they're tough on job? I think because of the
beef with with that guy. I think it's just something
that until we have overwhelming success and it met too,
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I get a little bit, not as much as Job
that they questioned me and they think I'm whacked or
you're whacked and he killed and destroyed your career and
I'll just be like okay, okay, right. So I think
because of the situation, the unique situation and that's what
keeps the negativity and the ball going. But I noticed something.
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I noticed something this time, and I noticed a change
in the commun when they was trying to go in
on for the commercial and people was like, Yo, what
are you talking about? He's making money. He did a
commercial and he didn't even do a commercial. Was part
of the TV series that he has on TBS. But
I think out of context, people didn't know what it was.
It just looked like it was a commercial. It wasn't.
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Because when I first I was like, this look crazy
because it didn't even look it didn't even look shot right,
didn't even pronounced the names right. Different thing. Hey, but
you know what's crazy, He's gonna win the TV because
it's a bunch of celebrities because that thing was so viral. Yeah,
so that's why I Rule. If you see the first
post that he posted, he was thanking the dude yea
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like ya who good looking? You know. He blew it
up and it worked out great for Rule because that's
what the commercial needed. Exposure. They got a monster exposure
for no money, you know what I'm saying. So it
worked for him and it worked out well. You know,
even the other thing is when he was doing this
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the thing really that was for his man, you know
what I'm saying. But he caught later because John has
a com icon, and icon books people for any type
of shows. So let's introduce this record clot That's why
even going back to my man j T. It's crazy
because I say it's God's plan because God clopped him up.
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But getting God also with this pandemic, gave me the
time to make. I got two albums on them. That's
why we're in the studio. And he makes record so fast,
and I had an accumulation of music that I wasn't
given to people. I'm gonna tell y' I'm not out
here on the breakfast club. There one teeth break and
like he's popping the radio and everything you want here
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hit record from JP for the next seven and ten years.
I got enough music right now for three years of
his earth. We appreciate you for checking in, brother. I'm
a complete black owns. Business supports black owners. Oh my gosh,
all erv Gotti's the breakfast club, Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
(22:41):
the breakfast club. Now, if he just joined us. We
opened up the phone lines. We're asking if you know
somebody's a Trump supporter, do you, um, how do you
feel about that? Do you still mess with them? Um?
I think it depends on what it is. I can't
see myself being cool with somebody who I know will
support somebody that's, you know, supports white superscy and doesn't
denounce it and has done harmful things to the black community.
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So that makes it difficult for me to understand why
you would think that person is a good person and support. Now,
I can't tell anybody who to vote for, but if
you're very vocal in that, I think that would probably
leads to a lot of arguments. You know what. I
was talking to my daughter about this the other day.
But you know, a lot of people voted for Trump
for different reasons, not necessarily because of his of how
(23:28):
he feels, but because of his policies. Like they feel
that Trump will cut taxes for people, so that's why
they voted for him. They feel like Trump will do
things like support the NRA, and maybe they're a gun supporter,
or they think that Trump will give us rebates and
if you have businesses in the US, so people vote
(23:49):
for Trump for different reasons. You know it, do you do?
You know? I understand before he was president, you might
have thought maybe been more optimistic, but now seeing what
has happened moving, Oh word, are you saying I would
vote for him again? There's a whole other story. Yeah,
that is true. Like I tell us, some people vote
for their own personal reasons. For me, I vote for really,
I'll be honest. Which you vote for? My community? I
(24:10):
want to see my community do better right now? Yeah? Yeah,
of course, me getting tax cuts and tax breaks and
all that stuff for my business would be great, But
how does that benefit my community? It doesn't benefit my community.
I need my community to be benefited. And if that
doesn't benefit my community, then I don't need it, you know.
So we just see so many racist people feeling empowered
right now, and we see how divisive things have been,
(24:32):
and we see no true leadership, and so I think
that makes it really difficult to even justify how you
can say, well, I get some tax breaks. Yeah no,
I'm totally with you. And every time I see a
Trump flag it irks me, It like really makes me upset,
and I don't know why. And of course everybody has
their right to vote for whoever they want to vote for.
They have the right to put whatever flag they want
in their yard. But every time I see that that flag,
(24:53):
it makes me feel white supremacy. Every time I see it.
That's how I feel. That's that's the taste I have
in my mouth. And I really just but let's go
to the phone. We just know what type of person
you are. Then that's all, yeah, hello, who's this Nicole?
They ain't nicole, good morning, Come on in there. Now,
let me ask you a question. If you know somebody's
a Trump supporter, how do you feel about them as
a person. So at first it wasn't a problem with me,
(25:16):
Like I was like, okay, whatever, they can support whoever
it wants. I feel the whole Black Lives Matter thing
came about with George Floyd. I watched them on Facebook,
said nothing, said nothing. As soon as Trump get on
there and do his whole law and order, they got
so much to say, and it's like, yeah, we support
the protest, but it's no, but like come on, but
(25:40):
before as Miles wouldn't say nothing. Yeah, and then he's
over here support he wants to keep these monuments and
statues up of people who were white supremacists and racists.
And I don't am oppressive. I don't even understand how
as a human being right now, you can't say, you
know what, let's make this you like, black lives matter,
(26:00):
but it's no blood at this point, like all last
can't matter until black lives matter, point blank period. Yeah.
I you know people that support Trump, It's just I
just I just don't necessarily want to, you know, want
you in my circle. That's that's my honest truth. And yeah,
you have the right to support who you want to
support and put whatever flag you want to put on there.
But when I see the way that he treats our people,
(26:21):
talk to our people. He retweeted somebody to said white
supremacy and like he says and does wild ish. Hello,
who's this? Hey? My name was bo Va Man. I
just gonna say good morning, vj Le, Good morning Angeline.
I listen to y'all everything. I'm from New York, Brooklyn.
You know. So we're asking if you, if you know
(26:44):
a Donald Trump supporter, how do you feel about them
as a person. Well, I'll be honest with you now.
You know what I'm saying. This is a good friend
of mine. I know him for years. I mean I
watched his kids, You've watched my kids. One thing, I'll say,
we have a big difference when it comes to political opinions,
but we still respect each other's values correct um. At
(27:06):
the same time, like I told him, I said, I
I'm not big on Trump, you know, I ever since
take Care Man, ever since a Central Parkner issue, I
was like, I can't respect him. Yeah, I can't respect
him because you know, at the end of the day,
he he you know, contaminated the whole jury pool and
(27:27):
the boys weren't able to get a fair trial, correct
And he can't even own up to that. To this day,
he can't even just say, you know, he won't own
up to it. He won't own up to it at all,
you know. So first of all, I want to say,
I'm an essential worker. So I've seen that the worst
people I've had to deliver to for Amazon to me
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have been Trump supporters. Everybody's house on the average I
stopped by, they say, I thank you, you know, we
appreciate you, you know everything. But every time I stopped
at a house that has a Trump flag in front
of it, do always give me an as you look right,
you know, and I'm like, yo, I don't even want
to have to deliver it to you. Take it back.
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You won't get it for another couple of days. I
love it. And let me tell you something. I will
say this, like, as Trump supporters are coming at me
and going hard on social media, I enjoy it. I'm like,
please be mad. And I think for me, as long
as I feel like I'm on the right side of
things and I'm moving with how I feel in my heart,
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and if you have a problem with that, then I welcome.
I'm happy. I'm happy we're not on the same side.
I'm happy we don't agree. I'm cool with them, too,
great with it. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's going on?
We're talking about Donald Trump. If you know somebody's a
Donald Trump supporter, how do you feel about them? Man,
I don't. I don't feel no way about him. I
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think that's what they want to support, that's what they
want to support me. So you could marry somebody, you
would say, who was a Trump supporter, or be just
best friends. I mean, why not. We we murdered people
where we did hate our friends. I'm just I'm just wondering. Yeah,
I wouldn't say I married people that hate hate my friends,
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you know, um, But for somebody like Donald Trump that
I feel right right, yeah, that doesn't doesn't like my
community and some of the racist things he said and
some of the genders he pushed. You know, it kind
of makes me feel a little funny, don't you Don't
you agree? I don't agree. I mean, I don't agree
people they think. You know what's funny that that has
amazed me again, for a person to say something that
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I can't even take his words out of content unless
I heard him like what like the fact that he
retweeted the guy seeing white supremacy? How was that taking
out of context? White people say things every day that
don't mean they are racist. They don't mean they don't
mean there if you say so, if you say racist things,
it doesn't make you racist. It was that racist? Or
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was it a feeling of being thinking these rasons? So?
What makes him one? What makes him? What makes him
want of racist? To you? I mean, the question is
what I feel a certain way if a person support Trump.
It's not about what I think is racist. I just
if a person support Trump, that's their that's that's sair thing.
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I don't. I'm not going to look at them different
because sports rung. Okay, that's pinion. Well, thank you, brother.
I mean, it's just the way that I think. What's
the what's the moral of the story? Easy? The moral
of the story is it's easy to say do you,
except when doing you affects us in such a negative way.
And we've been seeing that happening so much right now
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with police brutality, with all of the hate that's going around,
with all these Karen's feeling empowered to call the police
thinking that people will get arrested. We're seeing what happens
when people do to call the police for no reason
on black people. We're seeing all the divisiveness in the country.
It's hard to say do you. Yeah, I can't, And
it just makes me feel funny just to see what
Trump says, what he does, how he feels about my people.
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To support somebody or want to be around somebody that
supports that me personally, I just can't. And you know
what I have to write to I don't need you
around me. I don't want you around me. That's just
the way that I feel. But anyway, keeping lock this
to Breakfast Club, good morning, the Breakfast Club putting everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlowna Ga. We all the
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Breakfast Club rest in peace. Chadwick Bowsman, he came on
a breakfast Club numerous times and we wanted to get
this back on today when he talked about Black Panther
came up and talked about all the great things that
he's doing. Check it out. What's happening to my brother?
If we think it's great? Pressures on man? You think so?
I mean, if the good pressure there, yeah, it's good pressure.
And you know, I remember reading one time that you've
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said you skipped the Civil War premiere because it felt
too big. So if Civil War felt too big, how
did you get used to this? It was? You know
what it was? I had to I had worked my
way into it. I had to work my way into it.
And you know when you go to those Marvel premiers,
the ones in LA, they take up blocks and blocks
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and blocks, and I was just like, you know what,
I'm gonna sit this out. Uh. I went to Aga Altrin,
you know, I saw it was like I went to
doctor Strange and so I think it got me to
the place where I was like I'm ready for mine now. Yeah,
so I Marvel would be disappointed if you didn't show
up to my own Yeah, oh yeah, what are you doing? Yeah?
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I was was festive too, I was was. It was
an amazing experience. You know we had you know, everybody
was was was dressed to the noise and then and
then African gear and we all have beautiful. Man, it
was beautiful from anxiety anxiety about what just in general,
like like just my life, I don't think so yeah, yeah, no,
I'm having a good it's a good time. You know,
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four years ago, we had you up here and I
asked you if you were playing Black Panther. You had
the worst poker face. The man, I don't know. I
didn't know. I didn't know that point time that I
had no idea the events that led to this. You know,
I'll get. What I'll do is I give you credit
for being prophetic about it. Okay, you my credit. I
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like my credit. You are Charlot mean the guy, right,
Charlot the guy right? Absolutely, yeah, yeah, claiming claiming. You know,
it's been a couple it's been a couple of people
that that predicted this. I'll say you one of them.
There you go. None did you have to keep it
a secret when you found out? It was like two
and a half months. That's a long time to it was. Yeah, yeah,
it was two and a half months. Like my mama
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didn't know. Really, nobody knew. Your mind probably would have
told everybody. Yeah, Like, you know what, how the hell
did I find out? What do you mean, how did
you find out? I'm trying to think, how did I what?
I didn't find out, but I kind of knew. Yeah, yeah,
the guy right, I'm just trying to think what I remember,
you know before other people? Yeah, we do before I knew.
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That's amazing. We made you want to commit to that character,
to panther. Yeah. The funny thing is when you said it,
it wasn't something that that was outside of, you know,
my scope. It was something that I had been thinking
about for a few years. I had a few incidents
that they led me to the com back to the
comic book. You know. It was across of Chicana and
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Peru that has you know, the condor, uh, it has
the puma and um and a serpent on it, and
so that that you know, the puma is a black panther.
So You're there in mantre Pechu, which is sort of
a lost city, and it reminded me of Wakane. It
might reminded me of the idea of Wakanda. Um it's
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very various different, various different trips that I took that
that made me think of Wakanna. So I had notes
written about what a Black Panther movie would be like
even before I was cast. So when you said it,
it was like, you know, what, that would be good
if that happened one day. This is I think this
is one of the those really really special um moments
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you know in history and art where things just sort
of come come together in a way that you can't explain. Yeah,
I saw you say that Black Panther is a cultural moment.
I think your exact quote was, we're not remembering breaking
the color barrier or how Funk was creative, but we
are living this. Can you elaborate on that? Yeah, this
is I hesitated to say this before we got here
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because we didn't know whether we had a good movie.
We didn't know how people were going to respond to it. Um.
But just seeing how people have bought out theaters, you
know before they've ever seen it, they they haven't even
seen what the movie years. You've seen it last night, Yeah,
they haven't even seen what the movie is in there.
And in some ways, when when you're seeing like the
Black Panther Challenge, which fred T. Joseph started, h they're
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living up to some of the ideas of the movie.
When they do that, that's historic. You know, this is
history being created. In those other movies I was doing,
you know, we were remembering the path, you know that
we were we were looking back at history. This is
you know, a very very present moment that takes us
into what could be a you know, a different future
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that was history recreated. And I do love all the
roles you played. It seems like you've been really great
at picking these really impactful movies to play in. Some
of it. I picked some of it, you know, some
of it. You know, was I like that? I really
liked the Marshall. I honestly didn't know a lot about
Thirgood Marshall until I saw that. You know, James Brown
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was great. Jackie Robinson forty two. Yeah, why does Hollywood
think all black people look like Chadwick Boseman. They don't
think we all look alike. They think we all look
like you. They don't. I had so many um, so
many biopicks after forty two to come at me, you know,
so many scripts that like if I told you all
the different ones mean hundreds of people, and so uh
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it just so happens that those are the ones that resonated,
you know, those are the ones that that that you
know I refused and wouldn't go away. You know. Derger
Marshall's son, John Marshall, actually wrote me a letter that
convinced me to play Dirga Marshall because because I didn't
want to do it, because I was like, I was like,
he's way too light skin and I can't play him,
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you know, like like nowhere, nowhere I could do that.
What famous black men have you turned up? Not like that?
Don't just take that famous. I don't want to say.
I don't want to say all of them, you know
what I'm saying, because, uh, well, let me just tell
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you why I'm trying to. I'm trying to think of
one that I can't say. While I say why, I
won't say most of them because you never know as
an actor, who's going to end up playing something that
you turned down? And so you don't want to say,
well that would they gained it to me first? You
know what I'm saying, You got my sloppy seconds. You know,
you never want to you never want to do that
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because I think it always is with the person that
supposed to end up with. Um. But uh, one of them.
I'm trying to think of something that had various different
versions of there's a Sam Cook, these Sam Cook movies.
One of them, it was one of those versions. Um,
you know, so it's a few characters. There are a
few Lifetime movies. No, yes, people come with everything. No, no, no,
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people come they shoot the shot. You know what I'm saying.
People could, Yeah, they come with everything. What's your guilty
pleasure is like things that you watch that you're like, damn,
oh man, Uh I'm looking at while public and there's
no there's there's honestly, there's no musty. But but there
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there are times when you know it's so much going
on that I need you need that mindless you know
sound that Miles And I'm not that's no disrespect to
the shows. Like you're like, you're like, what are you like?
What what is meane doing? What what are they doing?
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You know you have to. Um, you know, you have
to have some you look at black ink or something
like that. Yeah, you have to you have to have
some some of that sometimes. All right, we got more
with Chadwick Boseman when we come back. Don't move. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, puting everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Ye, Charlomagne, nic Gay, We are the Breakfast Club.
We got to send a rest in peace to Chadwick
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Boseman that Chadwick has been on the show numerous times,
but we want to flashback today when he came to
talk about black panthers and a lot of the other
things he was doing. Rest in peace, Chadwick Boseman. What
you can fit a black panther or black film? Yes
and no, okay, I mean it's a lot of black people,
man it. Yes. And you know, there's a conversation in
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this movie that is an in house conversation. It's a
conversation that can that can only happen if you are
on one continent or the other. You know, if if
you if you, I shouldn't even say that. You have
to be part of the diaspora. And so as an
African American, Um, there's there's a conversation that you're having
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with the continent as you watch this movie, and the
continent is having a conversation with you as a debate
that has probably never happened in a movie on this
stage ever talk about Yeah, it's it's it's never happened.
And so in that conversation will people will be talking
about that. I think, you know, even after the movie
is over. And so it's definitely a black film because
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that conversation is happening, Um, without regard for white people.
You know, white people are privy to its, call them colonize. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
don't don't give anything away. Don't give it that needs
that needs to be Yeah, but you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
but it's it's it's happening, and everybody's able to enjoy
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it because it's so specific. Um of a question. So
it definitely is a black film or what I believe truly, Um,
you know, it's sort of a toll story. Um. Idea
is that that, uh, the more specific you are in
your artistry, the more universally become. Yeah. Like so the
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more I go into into like a particular culture, which
is what we tried to do, because we didn't want
to do like a generalized Africa. You know, you needed
to be able to pour from, you know, the whole
continent in order to create this fictitious African nation. And
so they're very very real concepts and rituals and ideas
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and like even in the design. You know, if you
see the skyscrapers in the movie, those are are actual
you know, architectural um uh, you know, images that you
see in Africa, And so we wanted to pour from
real things. I think when you do that, people recognize
things as being real and they can identify with it more.
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So that's why you see people from all over the world,
Like we were in Korea and people were coming in
wearing their own traditional guard and just a greet us.
You know. That's that's how they felt about the movie,
because they saw us doing the same thing. Now, for
someone who's not knowledgeable like myself about Marvel Black Panther,
is this a movie when I go see it, I'll
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be able to know what's going on with happening without
having the background. Yeah, the exposition is clear. You know.
I think within the first five minutes you have the
background of what Wakanda is and and even how it
relates to the last to the last movie. It connects
to Civil War. You know, you met my character and
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civil and Captain American Civil War. So I think all
the exposition is very clear, you know, and there's a
lot of people are going to see this that might
have never gone to see a Marvel movie before. You think, yeah,
there will there will be some people, you know, I
hope so yeah, I hope this makes people go back
and say, Okay, let me see what I missed before. This.
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Just don't treat it like a sports game. You know,
you'd be watching sports somebody who don't watch sports, and
they like, what's that. No, you won't do that. You
won't do that. You won't do that. Like the I
think the opening of the movie is very smart in
a way that it, um, it keeps everything it closed
in this movie. Um, you don't you don't need to
have prior information. How many times have you seen the
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movie at this point? I can't answer that. Expectations, that's
that's complicated. Yeah, it lives up, it lives up to it.
It's different. It's different. It's different from me because you know,
as as an actor, you always go in you know,
you know how many takes you did of this scene,
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how many takes you what they and you know what
they chose and what they didn't choose. So you're trying
to deal with, you know, the movie that that that
you shot, versus versus the movie that ends up on
the screen the first few times you see it. So um, overall,
I'm very very happy with with what we've done. But
then there's a there's a part of me that is
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that is always going to be critical or always analyzing
the process and so that you could so that the
next time you do it, you know you have a
more of a of a of a way you want
to tackle it. But that's that's just you know, the
strategy of doing anything. You always you're thinking of new ways.
You're gonna do what you do. Absolutely everybody is. But
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but you can still be happy with with the final project.
I want to thank you for confirming that there is
a sequel too, because you said the next time, the
next time, yeah, yeah, yeah, I didn't confirm that. I
want to go back to what you talked about with
a black film because you said yes, saying no, what
what makes a film a black film? It's like, you know,
when somebody is is authentic. I think that's that's part
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of what what I'm talking about here. Like Ryan Coogler
is very authentic absolutely. You know, he makes films um
because they he connects with them and there is you
know he I think he found his stamp um and
putting on this film and he's very clear about his position.
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I think in his his journey in this film in
trying to connect to Africa, you know, and he finds
the way to put Oakland and everything. I hesitate sometimes
when people say it's black and because they feel like
that's a limitation. A lot of people feel that way.
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I don't feel like that's a limitation. Um. I feel
like it could be a black film and also just
be a good film. You know, it could just be
a film at the same time. Um, this is just
a film, and it's authenticity, authentically black. Yeah, Because the
little bit of negativity that I'm seeing from people is, oh,
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but it's a it's a black cat but there's using
black people to make the white people at Disney all
of this money. Honestly, who cares at the end of
the day, filmmaker is it's it is a commercial art,
you know, if you don't make art when you make
when you make movies, if you don't make money when
you make movies, then you can't make movies. Yeah, that's
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that's what it is. So it kind of the precedent
because it shows the value of having black people play
these lead roles like director. Yeah, and then all of that,
and now that's like, Okay, we got to do more
of this. I'm assuming that the person you're talking about
who said that was black. Yes. Yeah. You gotta be
careful of being racist against yourself, right, because a lot
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of times people see the name on the outside of
a building and they make it. They make the assumption
there's a bunch of white people sitting around the table, right,
they haven't been in the building. Say they don't know
who's in there. They don't know that one of the
shot callers, that one of the hair producers at at
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at Marvel's black. They don't know. They don't know Nate More,
you know what I'm saying. So if you don't know
who behind the who's behind the walls, you can't make
an assumption that that the person in calling the shots
is They don't know that one of their hair producers
is a woman. You know that it's victoria like it's
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it's it's one of the things that you know, being
racist against yourself and saying, oh, they you don't know
who they is? Yeah, yeah, you don't know. This is
all about the people, you know, it's not about the
names on the studios. You can't make assumptions about things
because it just I'm what you're saying. One last thing
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on that, what do you think of this petition that's
going around that wants to get They're trying to get
Marvel to give twenty five percent of proceeds from Black
Panther to the black community. This is a real thing.
I mean, it's not gonna happen. That's what I think
about it. You know, sometimes when you make art, you've
already given what you're supposed to get. Yeah, that's that's
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how I feel about it. You know they can do that,
and um, they have overhead that they have to cover. Yeah,
everybody has overhead. Even if you're not a business, you
got overhead and so so in order for them to
continue to make movies, you know, they have to make
money off of it. The way I explained it is,
Ryan is going to continue after this to be one.
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He's gonna be one of the biggest biggest directors, if
not biggest director in Hollywood. He's gonna continue to empower
black people. You're going to continue to empower black Michael.
George's gonna continue empower black people with Peter. So that's
that's that's the win. That's the win. That's the win.
It's one of those things where people have to understand
how business works. And you know, I didn't even do
a go fund me in South Carolina. I just you know,
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bought it. Yeah, and they asked nobody else to do it.
I have the power to do that because I'm doing
this film, so I get to give back. I don't
have to add more. I'm going to give back, all right.
You know we have more with Chadwick Boseman when we
come back. Don't move as the Breakfast Club. Come on.
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forty three year old died after privately battling colon cancer.
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I'm not the king of all the people. I am
King of Wakanda. Chadwick Boseman rose to fame playing American icons.
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Other roles included Jackie Robinson. You would have player, doesn't
have a guest to fight back, Chad Club. It would
sound good and it feel good, then it's musical, third
good Marshall. The NACP were not like most lawyers, Spike
Lees the Five Bloods. We was the very first people
that differed a red, white and blue. Chadwick was a visionary,
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a true hero, and someone that is the definition of
a role model. Whatever you choose for a career path,
remember the struggles along the way are only meant to
shape you for your purpose. People asking me if I
want to run for president, that's because I played a
world leader in the movie. They think I want to
be the leader of the free world. Why would I
go for being a serious actor to doing reality TV?
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I them dog to them, I Jackie I rob I
send oh man, I'm Jackie Robinson said what night run base?
I dogs depend Chadwick. You said that it's an awesome
responsibility to play Jackie Robinson explain there were a lot
of people who viewed him as a hero that know
him very well, and they would be let down if
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I didn't live up to those expectations. Really just concentrated
on the family as just pleasing them. If there's anybody
you should seek approval from, its from them. Maybe tomorrow
we'll all were reported to where they won't tell us
a part. I love you, chad what kinda forever? Chadwick
allowed little black boys and black girls to see themselves
as kings, as queens, as superheroes. He is a true
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cultural I look down over what you conquered and appreciate
what God has brought you through. Purpose is an essential
element of you. It is the reason you are on
the planet at this particular time. It gets you. Your
very existence is wrapped up into things you are here
to fulfill. Pressed on with pride, with purple. God bless you.
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I love you whatever rest in power. Chadwick Boseman, more
than everybody is dj N v Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
guy we all the breakfast club. We have Chadwick Boseman
in the building. Chalomagne, So in real life, who would
you ever agree with? More to Challa kill Manger. Well,
as an African American, I connect with kill Monger. Um
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that's how I filter. Yeah, I like were treated people.
But yeah, yeah, as an African American, I have both
sides because I have a huge family, you know, I
have a lot of the traits of to Challa. But
as African Americans, we've been severed from our past. We've
been severed from the continent in a way where we're
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reaching for a connection to it. So he has them,
he has the market demarcations on his body, but he
doesn't have like a real ritual connection to those demarcations.
He made it into something else. And so I think
we're all searching for things because we're looking for those
rights of passages that that that have been left behind.
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T'Challa has a tradition and he has a connection to
his ancestors that I long for. I long for that,
and I feel like kill maklong. They're two sides at
the same point. Yeah, But as an African American, you're
always gonna feel like until you make that connection, that
that there's a disconnect there. What idea is I took
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a DNA test me too, Yeah, so I'm ninety seven
percent East African West African. Now, see that's the wrong test.
You took ancestry. Yeah, I took African ancestry. That's a difference.
So African ancestry could tell you the specific um ethnic
group that you come from. So if you just know
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the country, that's still the European borders to a certain degree.
But if you know that you're europe Ba from Nigeria,
then you can now now you can you can pinpoint
specific customers and ritual got you that that are part
of your past. I need to do that. It's told
about nine percent West African, which made sense because you know,
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if you go to Charleston, they're building a African American
Arts museum on this plot of land. And that plot
of land was the doctor that like sixty something percent
of all slaves in America came came came through, right, Yeah,
so that makes sense. And then they said if you look,
I mean, it sounds crazy like Sarah Pellin looking at
a Russia from Alaska, but if you look straat you
can see from Charleston it's a streat path to West Africa. Right,
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That's what I said, Yeah, that it was one of
the direct stops along the way. So what would it
take for black people to build their own wakanda. I
feel like Wakanda is is a is an idea that
it's very real. I mean in terms of you know,
I think there should be a connection to technology and
math when people see this movie. Um, I think people
are gonna be inspired by but Sharif's character and you know,
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I think people will will be inspired by, you know,
a connection to tradition in a way that has hasn't happened.
You know, I don't really know what's gonna happen after
people see this movie. Um, but but hopefully people will
begin to look like if they do that DNA test
in other words, and find where they're specifically from and
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make those connections, that's gonna be a path in and
of itself. So you can, you can each person can
find their own wakanda, um, based upon the things that
they do after this movie. But it's just kind of
up to you. Did this movie change your life after
you filmed it? The some pieces of things that you
learn about you were doing it or from acting that
you're like, I'm a different person in some ways. Now
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every movie does there's a little bit of James Brown
still left. I'm a better dancing now, but even more
than that, probably a better business person now, you know. Um,
a little bit of Jackie Robinson, a little a little
bit of a little bit of Thurger Marshall. Um. So
it's always gonna be, um something from a movie that
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you take with you. But this is one thing I'm
still There's a character I'm still working on, you know,
so it remains to be seen. With all the things
will be. It's kind of it for you, bro, like
what do you do for Like what do you do after?
Don't say don't say that your career is you got
a five film deal and this is a big chargory.
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This is this is like a kind of character that
we haven't seen in our generation in a long time.
Like where do you go from here? You gotta you
gotta do something smaller? You got you do? You have
to do something smaller. You have to do something that
that is that is exactly an independent found something that
you wrote, directed and started. No, no, not necessarily, not
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necessarily that, but I think you have to do something smaller.
You know, you have to do something that gets you
back to you know, just the ground floor of what
acting is. Theater could be a play, could be a
play too. I'm not I'm not saying that I won't
do another Blockbus the movie. You know, you definitely want
to find no smaller movies that you can do to
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just sort of balance out, you know, the bigger ones.
Do you think that they would explore the relationship between
Storm and uh the Cholotte at some point in the future.
I don't know, especially with everybody merging now, Foxing, Disney
and all that other good stuff. Let me tell you,
let me say that, like, there's a few reasons why
I can't answer that. But Lupet is gonna kill me
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if if we don't end up together the movie. She
literally told me. She she was like, if they try
to bring Storm in this, she was like, She's like,
I'm gonna turn into a villain. Yeah, we're married in
the comics, I know, I know. Yeah, I have no
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where in knowing what they're gonna do. Yeah, right, What
do you want people to take from Black Panther? Man?
I hope people are proud when they finished watching the movie.
That's how I felt. Yeah, just you know, if you
if if people look, if people walk out of that
movie and they're proud, everything else will take care of itself.
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And I think, um, you're gonna get what you brain,
like this is one of those movies where you get
what your brain. But at the same time, I think
there's a certain amount of pride you should have, um
from just just the expliration h within this, the questions
that are asked and the debate, um, you know, and
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even just the way it's we're depicted. But but I
think it's really the debate that actually happens. I think
you should. I hope people feel proud that that that
happened on this stage. Yeah, I think it after the
conversation of black pride, you know what I mean, because
you know, I called my book Black Privilege, because say,
it's a privilege to be black and I love love
by the way, yeah, thank you. And I feel like
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Black Panther is adding to that, like, Yo, this is
how dope we could be, you know, and even how
dope we are. It's how dope we are. It's it's
it's fantasy, but it's but it's actually not, you know,
it's it's it's who we are. It's who we always
have been. They have been African empires and so um,
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African civilization and so it's not it's not a thing
that we're just making up. It's it's just an amalgamation
um put inside this this fictitious world, and great for
kids to see those representations of themselves in the big screen.
Yes us indeed, Well, Chadwick has to go because you know,
he is promoting a movie that's about to make well
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over a billion dollars and then he's gonna have to
change his number. You know what I mean, Nobody in
Nani's will be able to reach him by mama. Okay, Chadwick,
both y'all, y'all, Black Panther. This weekend, it's the breakfast clubs.
Don't be a dusting because right now you want some
real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if
we ever thought I need to be a donk man
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with the heat, did she get lease? I had become
Donkey of the Day, breakfast club bitch. Donkey of the
Day goes to the Washington Football Team. I say Washington
football team with a question mark. I know when you
heard me say that, you said, what is the Washington
football team? Now I looked it up this morning. Washington,
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DC is home to twenty two flag football teams that
play under the DC Gay Flag Football League. The DC
Defenders of the x XFL began playing in February and
DC but we all know the most famous football team
in DC is the team formerly known as the Redskins,
the fifth most valuable franchise in the NFL, now known
(01:00:09):
as strictly Washington Football Team. You can't make this kind
of stuff up. Let's go to Fox Business News for
the report police the most boring name in the history
of sports. It will tell you that ESPN is reporting that,
effective immediately, Washington, DC's NFL franchise who's going to be
calling itself? Quote the Washington Football Team, pendic adoption of
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a new name. Now, I've heard of unemployed people being
between jobs. I've heard of people who are moving being
between houses. I've even heard of people of faith being
between blessings, But I've never in my life heard of
a football team being between names. All those executives up
there making all that money, none of y'all could think
of anything better to do in the meantime. Okay, y'all
(01:00:54):
didn't have any better entertainment for the halftime show. In fact,
during this intermission, we didn't even need a performance. We
could have just went to get snacks. Okay, y'all couldn't
think of nothing better. I understand Redskins is offensive, Okay,
I'm glad they are changing the name, but bro, they
have been the Redskins since nineteen thirty three. In fact,
they would have Boston Redskins, and then when the franchise
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moved to DC in nineteen thirty seven, they became the
Washington Redskins. So eighty three years, eighty three years, you
have unapologetically been the Redskins, ignoring everyone who said that
name was offensive. But now, all of a sudden, it's
such an immediate need to change it that you just
decided to be Washington football team. The only person who
ever changed their name to nothing was Prince, but at
(01:01:37):
least Prince had an interesting symbol. Y'all could have done that, Okay,
y'all could have said, y'all the Washington football team and
then gave the world a great logo that could have
worked for the moment. I would have rather seen that
in the meantime, okay, than what y'all did, which is nothing.
I'm also not mad at the simplicity. Sometimes we complicate
things by giving it these extravagant names. But you can't
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just you know, be Washington football team. You have to
add a the so Washington the football team, like Chance
the Rapper are Benny the Butcher Tyler the creator the
changes things, Chance Rapper, Benny Butcher Tyler Creator. Right. Okay,
(01:02:20):
Washington football team, that all sounds stupid, but when you
add of the Washington the football team, that sounds kind
of hard. Now we might have something. Okay, Redskins have
a lot of fans out there all right that that
DNV area reps hard for their squad to Rogi p Henston,
Kevin Durant while Dale Earnhardt Jr. They love their Redskins
(01:02:41):
and they deserve better than this. And furthermore, the name
should be a no brainer. Okay, you've been offending indigenous
people all these years, offending Native Americans all these years.
Sit down with some Native Americans and come up with
something that they all find empowering, and boom, you got
your name. It's really just that simple. How is it
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so easy for y'all to systemically offend but you cannot
systemically uplift? And I don't think you understand the impact
that this no name change has on black and brown people.
All right, there's a comedian name don Ll Rollins. Your
mayor heard of him, Ashy Larry. Okay, you know Ashy Larry. Right,
Whenever there is a comedy show and it's like Monique
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and Friends, Dave Chappelle and Friends, he's always one of
the friends. Yes, that guy, right, funny individual, brings a
lot of joy into people's lives. And currently he is miserable,
all right, more miserable than usual. Sick over Washington football team. Okay.
When you script the team's identity, when you script their name,
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you script the identity of the fans. They feel nameless,
they feel lost. Okay, what are they supposed to do
with years and years of merchandise? And in DC you
have to be specific about what football team you're talking about, because,
like I told y'all earlier, they have twenty two flag
football teams that player under the DC Gay Flag Football League.
So right now, brothers like Donnell Rowlings are not okay, okay,
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they're sick. Literally. In fact, a well fed check had
to be done on Donielle Rollins because of this no
name change. Okay, a brother who had to perform the
welfed check, called up and told us what happened when
he had to do a well fed check on Donnelle
Rowlings due to Washington's no name change. Okay, listen, I
(01:04:28):
was in the whole child and so we had to
do a welfare check. So I go in the room
and I turned the corner and he's laying but naked
in the middle of the thafeedal position. So at this point,
did you know it was Donnielle Rollings. Yeah, I knew.
So after that, I smacked the side of the wall.
I'm like, damn, I started smacking the wall. All of
a sudden, he wakes up. He's like, say, my god, Wow.
(01:04:50):
Pray fall brother Donielle. Pray pray for brother Ashley Cheeks.
Pray fall Washington fans. You know, once again, Washington football
team sit with some Native Americans. All right, same way
you use the slur that offended Native Americans all these years,
find a name that empowers Native Americans, indigenous people. And
if you don't want to do Native Americans, just find
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a name that uplifts and empowers a marginalized community. All Right.
DC was known as Chocolate City. All right, there's still
known as Chocolate City. Okay, so maybe name is something
that empowers black people, but literally, all you culturally clueless
executives who work for that franchise, your mindset should be.
We offended for eighty three years with Redskins. Let's uplift
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and empower with the next name. Simple, Please give the
Washington football team the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no,
you are the gee the day you are gee, oh
the day? Ye yes, man, and please man, pray for
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Danielle Rollins. Uh today, let's let's let's do hashtag pray
for Ashley Cheeks. Hashtaglet's and pray for Ashy Cheeks. I mean,
just we want to send some positive vibes. You know.
Go to Donielle Rollins on Instagram. You know what I'm saying. Uh,
he's not really active on Twitter. So at Donielle Rollins
on Instagram, and you know, just just going to whatever
his latest pictures are, pictures he posts all day and
(01:06:22):
just put hashtag pray for Ashley Cheeks. You know what
I mean. Brother, we had to they had to do
a welfare check on our brother because of this name change.
Some people take this, take this these name changes seriously. Man,
all right, all right, when we're coming years old and
we've been a Lisking fan for a long time. He's
your hash. All right, well, thank you for that donkey
of to day. That's right, and please pray for Ashley
cheeks Man. All right, we got more coming up next
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with a breakfast Breakfast Club. It's topic time the phone
call eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want
to join it to the discussion with the breakfast talk
about it morning. Everybody is DJ, Envy, Angela Ye, Charlemagne
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and God. We all the Breakfast Club. Now if you
just join us, we're talking about NBA Young Boy now,
feel people in what happened to you? Well, apparently there
was an incident at NBA Young Boy's house and his girlfriend,
Ayanna Mayweather, who is Floy Mayweather's daughter, was arrested for
stabbing the mother of his child. And so then reports
came out and somebody on gossip in the city they
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said that young boy was fully cooperating with authorities in
the matter. Even though Kodak Black is in jail, he
got wind of this and uh, you know, he said
on social media, the hell they meanfully cooperated and they
ain't say a little piece they said, fully anyway, that
word ain't even supposed to be attested to your name.
And then NBA Young Boy and Kodak Black had a
(01:07:48):
back and forth, with NBA Young Boys saying this on
his Instagram Live Zac Roper, Oh wit stupid wife. Huh
you saw on my wife inside my host? Did I'll
pay for didn't? Huh? No say it didn't. I ain't
nobod not one thing for mon in my life. Why
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because y'all be playing me like I need a girl
for something? Now do you aint anything she'll ask me for?
I ain't no extra for. Then she bought me two
pairs of shoes. I ain't think I ever wore a
pad them basiness, but with complex nail shoes. So the
question is eight hundred five eight five one on five
one that your daughter boyfriend called you a bitch ass
in word? What you're doing? That is the question. Now
(01:08:29):
let's go we eat, because he had a good pet. Yes,
I am a daughter, and I remember in times in
my life when I was very rebellious to my parents,
and it didn't matter what they said. It did, didn't
matter what kind of conversations they tried to have with me.
It didn't matter. I definitely was always taking my boyfriend's side.
And actually that's why I had to move out of
my house at a young age, because I was not
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trying to listen to anything they had to say. Once
I was in college. And sometimes it's it's not bad
parenting necessarily, it's just a rebellious thing that you know, daughters,
due the more your parents had to tell you to
stay away from somebody, the more you want to be
with that person. Maybe, but I just don't. I don't
see that with my daughters. Maybe I'm naive. We just
got a great relationship. I just woke my daughter up
(01:09:11):
for class, Like, we have a relationship where I can't
see any other human being, not even just a boyfriend,
any human being calling her daddy a bit chass. And
but now nobody's ever done that. But that's what I'm saying,
is what you're talking about. I don't know how I
would have reacted, but they definitely have told me to
leave a person alone that wasn't good for me. They
were absolutely right about it. And I think, no, I
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think he is talking about two different things. This is
just me being rebellious and disrespect you know what I'm saying.
And the thing about this, the thing about this situation,
to me, it's a lot. It got to be a
lot of pillow talking going on. And the reason the
NBA young boy doesn't respect Floyd Mayweather is because clearly
she doesn't respect Floyd Mayweather. It's something that she's saying
to him and relaying to him that makes him feel
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comfortable to be able to say that, you know what
I'm saying. And that really broke my heart because and
the public it looked like they had a good relationship
prior to this, though they were together a lot. He
bought it two cars on her fourteenth birthday, bought her
that five million dollars ring. She was always putney with
her dad. So I don't know where all that, but
she was always listening great pictures with him. So listen
to listen to what you just said, gee and listen.
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I don't know their relationship at all, correct, I'm just
saying that's it sounds to me like you can't buy
you can't be child's love. No, you don't respect it
or respect. You can't do it all respect. And I
just put very positive things with her father prior to this.
It wasn't like it seemed like they had issues. I don't,
so we don't know. I just know that I just
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know having three daughters, and you know, knowing that there's
nothing like the love of your daughter to receive the
opposite of that. Man, that's gotta hurt now, I can't
it's gotta hurt for I can't even see it. Now.
Let me ask you, now, what would you do in
that situation? That's the question. Now, what do you do
if it does happen? What do you do? I mean,
what can you do? I mean, I would be more
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concerned that I lost my little girl to the screets,
you know what I'm saying. And I've made, you know,
one hundreds of millions of dollars, and I've tried to
put her in a position to really, really really win
in life and not to be on Instagram live videos
with NBA young boy looking like she's from Orlando. No
disrespect to the women in Orlando, but we've seen those times.
We've seen those kind of color, we've seen those kind
of we see those kind of colored wigs in Orlando
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all the time. Sluth, Orlando, Florida. Now, you know thing
I would have to pull up because I'd have to
have a conversation. You're not gonna disrespect me and disrespect
my daughter. I'd have to make sure my daughter looked okay,
because she did look a little frazzled in the background.
I would have to make sure the safety if my
daughter was okay, I went to jail for stabbing somebody.
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By the way. The more alarming part, No, all of
it is alarming because clearly this young man is making
her do things that that that don't look like my
little girl. That's not the little girl I raised. I
would think that's what That's why I gotta check up
on I gotta make sure she i because it just
something doesn't seem right, you know. Well, let's I will
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say though, NBA NBA Young Boys my favorite to watch
from Afar. I don't want to be around him, don't
want to be in the same building as him. But
I love watching that wild Negro on the digital safari
that is Instagram. He is entertaining, Oh my goodness, and
he ain't be on him so bad sometimes though, man,
because you know, the kids love his music. I just
want them to continue to love his music and not
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love some of those annics. But let's go to and
he got herpes. He's normalizing her pies, man, but he
raps about her fees. Listen, he raps about her pies.
And he still sleeps with all these girls and they
are still embracing him with open arms. Ay man, he's
the new two, He's the new toxic king. Move over
the future. Hello, who's this? Hey, Nicolette? Now, what would
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you do if your boyfriend called your daddy a bitch
ass and word? Well first and four mos. If that
was my daddy, I wouldn't just had to bite that
and we wouldn't have to fight it out right. Well,
I'm not gonna it's like violent. I wouldn't have called
him right off the risk, but you know I would
have told him, Hey, hold on, we're gonna have to
cut that dive because you can't be calling my daddy
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be words and none of that. I don't care what
mean my daddy go through. You are not gonna embarrass
my father out here, especially if my father's a celebrity.
I hide both file celebrity at that. Noway, Well, clearly
she don't have respect for him, as clearly as you
don't have respect for her daddy. That doesn't have to me,
she might be scared of him in the video. I
shared the video last night and she just kind of
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sat there looking stupid. And if I feel I'm my Lord,
have mercy. Her daddy is on srare after this video. Inside,
I hope Lord, yes man, Yeah, I just went through
a lottown. Yeah, she got arrested, Jess got out, she
stabbed somebody. I mean, she probably wasn't even in her
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right mind at that moment, just woke up. She could
be scared. She might not want to say something because
maybe she's scared. Also, it's kind of crazy to say
she went through a lot. What about the person she stabbed.
I'm just saying. I mean, we're talking about her not responding,
and I'm thinking that she probably has a lot going
on in her head. Well, let's open up the phone
lines eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
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What would you do if your daughter's boyfriend called you
a bitch? Ass end and ladies, if you were that girl,
if you were the daughter in that situation, what would
you do? Call us now as the breakfast club good
morning call, and your opinions to the breakfast club topic.
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Come on eight hive one five one morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club. Now, if you just joined us with talking
about NBA Young Boy explaining to the people what happened
over the weekend. Ye, yeah, So Floyd may Weather's daughter,
Ayana may Weather, has been dating NBA Young Boy. Maybe
they're engaged because they refer to each other as fiances.
(01:14:52):
And Ayana ended up getting arrested after stabbing a woman
who was NBA Young boys baby mom at the house
and after she came home. You know, NBA Young Boy
was going back and forth to Kodak Black because I
gossip in the city. They said that he cooperated fully
with authorities and he did not like that Kodak Black
was going in on him for that. And here's how
NBA Young Boy responded to Kodaka cooperated. Oh what stupid bitch?
(01:15:17):
My wife hump? He saw my my wife inside inside
my house? Did I'll pay for No Tad didn't hump
and no taid did it. I ain't nobody stipting, not
one thing for money in my life. Why because y'all
be playing me like I need a girl for something now,
giving anything, she'll ask me for I ain't no extra
from then she bought me two pair of shoes. I
ain't think I ever wore a pad them business, but
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but with them black snail shoes. I'm not gonna lie. Man.
That really hurt my feelings, man, because I'm because I'm
a father, and it just seems like, you know, he
lost his little girl to the streets. And it's like
when you got all the money Floyd made, was its made.
It just kind of shows you that money doesn't matter
when it comes to your kids, Like you gotta give
them love, you gotta give them time, and you gotta
give him respect, and you hope that respect will be reciprocated,
because in this case it doesn't seem like it was
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at all. And I couldn't imagine any of my daughters
co signing something like that. No, not at all. That
money means nothing when it comes to your children's relationship.
They don't care about no cause or no jewelry or
no clothes. They care about the love. And that's one
thing I would say that the best thing about this
quarantine is I get to spend a lot more time
with my sons and daughters. Say it like I really
enjoy the time. I'm really getting into their work, I'm
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really getting into who they are as a person. Like
we're spending time and I love that, But let's go
to them. You imagine your daughter. And one more thing
I want to say, though, let's keep it real. Though
you see a lot of good girls with bad guys
all the time, like the that's the quote stereotypical thing
that happens. It doesn't even matter, like how sometimes you
raise your daughter, you tease them the right thing, they
go to the right schools, they have money, they're raised right.
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Sometimes it's just nothing you could do about it. I
think I think we keep missing the point though. It's
not the fact that she's with a bad guy. It's
the fact that she let that bad guy disrespect her
daddy in that way like you could be with a
bad guy it disrespect and not even saying that, But
what I'm saying is sometimes you just get so blinded
by the person that you're with that no matter what
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they say or do, and no matter how much you
rebel against your parents, even more when they try to
tell you he's not right for you to stay away
from him, and makes you take that person's side. Even more. Yeah,
but not. I think it's something not that, and I
think to take the side, but not disrespect. And I
think it's something that's making NBA young boy feel comfortable
disrespecting her daddy. And I think that something is actually her.
(01:17:27):
But that's just you know, let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this yo? Man that's saying mantle Long Island and
strown on man Long Island's popping that. We're asking what
would you do if your daughter's boyfriend called you a bitch?
A n he Yo? Listen man, I'm saying like just
being a father of seven, man, I sat four girls
and three boys. You know what I mean, ranging from
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the age of twenty five and my younger spans seven.
You know what I mean. And all right, super firm,
I'm putting your super sprom. You can say that. You
can say that I'm put in a lot of work, man.
You know what I mean. I'm putting a lot of
work from my kids. Man. You know what I mean.
My boys went the same Dominique High School. You know
what I mean. That's surprivate school. You know what I mean.
My daughters on on a roll. My daughter just gave
(01:18:08):
the speach. Congratulations last year. Man. You know if I
put him work, what would you do? Bro? What would
you do? This new generation? Man? You gotta understand you,
this generation day on their own ways. Man, They're gonna
do what they want to do. Man, you can't blame
boy that. I'm not gonna blame you for that either.
What I would do with what I would do it
talk to my daughter. She comeline is that try to
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get to go right and it trying to alleviate the situation,
to get away from that man because you know what
I mean, you're Floyd kid if because of that, Tom Man,
Now we can't do that. Now, I agree with you.
Not if I was Floyer made whether none of my
energy would go to an NBA young boy. All my
energy would go to my daughter. I know. I'm trying
to got you gotta have a conversation with that young
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man too, because you gotta especially with it being around
your daughter because you don't know what his mentalist. You
just want to make sure your daughter is safe. So
I would have to have a conversation. But thank you
for your called brother. Hello, who's this this d D?
What's up? Bro? What's going on? Man? Okay? Well, I'm
still like this, Like, if you look at it, her
mama probably was allowing this to happen with Floyd because
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they come from nothing. So she's seeing this. Anybody who's
seeing this, they're gonna be like, Okay, well my parents
accepted this, still loved each other. Maybe I can accept this.
This is my first love or something. Man. Any I
feel like anything a parent doing friend of their kids.
They don't want their kids to do it, but they're
gonna do it rather you believe it or not. And
your kids is never gonna be who you want them
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to be. They're gonna be who they want to be.
So if I was Floyd, I'd be like, all right, well,
think you want to be with him, you gonna be
with him. Don't ask me for nothing, don't come to
me for nothing. Shouldn't jail. Let him tell you out.
You do what you do, and when you're done with him,
then we can build our relationship again. Right By the way,
she's not that old. I mean, Floyd may whether it
has been rich probably her whole life. How old you
(01:19:54):
she's like nineteen yea, as I'm saying, Floyd Ben Floyd
been rich her whole life. Yeah, but you know, it's
one of those things, and that could be true too.
It it could be things that she's seen and maybe
she's accepted in that relationship. But I knew, I do
know Floyd loves his kids, and like Angela said, it
could be one of the things where she's with the boyfriend.
But like I said, she looked frazzled. She she looked
a little nervous and scared. She didn't seem like she
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knew what was going on. So that's why I would happen.
All know what I'm Floyd may whether I am, I'm
furious for so many reasons. But I'm very upset because
I make too much money for you to be in
bed with NBA young boy with a raggy lays front.
That's we got to have a conversation. Shut up. And
then you know, the stylist posted a picture of the
wig and said and showed the wig look nice and
l I don't know if you see that. I don't know.
(01:20:35):
It's so crazy what people be thinking about. I saw that,
but it was like, look, it looked good. But she
just got too expect She went to jail for established
somebody this weekend. And that's what's on your mind? How
your work look? Let me show y'all. This lays front
with lane when I first put it in, but too
many people were making jokes about that. I guess the
person was like, I don't want my work to be misrepresented.
(01:20:57):
But let's go to from Orlando. We'll take what's wrong
with people from Lando in their here man? What's rook?
What's your man? Eight on dreak five eight k pik wicks?
How many color of lakes? How many color lakes? Got you?
I've never seen her with one? Always be looking amazing
eight five A five one oh five. One will take
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some more calls when we come back. Is the Breakfast Club?
Good morning, it's topic time. The phone called eight hundred
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Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us,
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we're talking about NBA. Young boy, what explains to the
people what happen when went over to happen over the weekend? You? Yes, so?
I Animeweather, who's floy me with his daughter and also
NBA Young Boys quote fiance she was arrested for a
stabbing NBA Young Boys baby mother. Well, Kodak Black then
took it upon himself to comment on Gossip of the City.
They put up a blog posting that NBA Bade was
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fully cooperating with authorities, and NBA Young Boy then blasted
back at Koda Black, saint this I cooperated. Oh what
stupid bitch by my wife? Huh? You're talking about my
wife inside inside my host that I pay for now?
Dads dead huh and no tad, daddy. I ain't never exting,
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not one thing for me in my life. Why because
y'all be playing me like I need a girl for something? Now,
do you at anything she'll ask me for? I ain't
no extra for. Then she bought me two pass shoes.
I ain't think I ever wore a pad them business,
but but with them Blaxtion nail shoes. So we're asking
eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, what
would you do if your daughter's boyfriend called you a bitch? A?
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And all right, hello, who's this Brandon? Brandon? Now? What
would you do if your daughter's boyfriend called you a
bunch of nasty negative names. Man. Well, first of all,
he talks to me, ain't talking to huh. Oh, you
know I had to handle that situation. I think I
had to take a handle to the bottom. Y'all. Goodness gracious, Okay,
flank can't do that because he's a kind of go
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to jail and it's not worth it's not worth it.
It's not worth it. But he's talking to me though
I'm still I'm personally lylings over in it. This is
not the right conversation listening. I'm not listening. Some fathers
will feel like I'm talking about everything you're talking about
people A little girl. Man, I get it too, because
I'm gonna have a conversation with that young man. Yeah,
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I got four daughters, so I have my daughters. You
know I had to have a conversation. We wanted to
do so. You know, some people understand voices, other people
who understand hands on hand. You gotta put hands on
your girl. You leave him alone. Oh, yeah, she's good.
Now she's on the straight and arrow. Now did you
beat his ass? Oh? Twisting them up? She watched the Charlemagne.
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I mean you do. You don't seem like you had
all your marvels early on. Did um? Yeah, I've never
been on the Let me say something. It's levels to
this nigga tree. Ain't never been NBA young boy level.
I'm gonna tell you that right now. I ain't never
been there for its levels of this neiggatory. All right,
let's go to one more caller. Hello, who's this yo?
What's good with it? Man? But bro, what's your name? Yea,
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my nain't expected. Man? What's the word you're talking? Man?
Close to your phone? Back? Just back up a little
bit so we can hear your brother. What would you
who would you do if your daughter's boyfriend did that? Man?
First of all, man, my daughter what because? Yeah, man,
because you ain't gonna I gotta happen here. But now,
before all, I have to check my daughter and find
out how she at somebody else. Just respect me and
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type of matter like that. You know, all right? Well,
I wouldn't have avised slapping your daughter. I don't think
that that. I don't think that's what that's gonna work.
That's gonna push your daughter further way. Bro, I don't
even let me tell you something. I don't even hit
my daughters, man, because I gotta think about it. Yeah,
you can't no man to feel like it's okay to
hit my girls. And I don't even hit my girls.
I got s, you know what I'm saying, So I
don't even put my hands on them, you know, all right,
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So I would dare not allowing anybody else to put
their hands on the man. I was just playing, But
I don't so WELLO. But like I would have to
find out what's going on to check out though. If
you're comfortable enough to talk to me and that type
of letter, then what is it that you say to
this man that allows this man to feel comfortable to
say that bird up? Right up? But man, I do
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want to say, big up man. So all the people
out here that took it up trash still I got
well get it to all them single moms and singing
dads that can't stop. Man, even much as who wanted
you still gotta go ahead and get this show. If
I do appreciate it, our sanitation workers, especially at a
time like this man right still working, well, thank you, brother.
That brother made me think of something. Man, Like you know,
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I've built with my wife since nineteen ninety eight, and
you know there was definitely a point where her father,
you know, didn't want her around me because of the
things that I was into. But um, I never even
even but no, but even knowing that information, I never
would disrespect her daddy because I understood how much she
respected her father, so I would that I would never
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even think to call her daddy. What NBA Young Boy
called Floyd. Floyd may not only that, I'm sure like
even with my parents, my parents raised me in a
way where I speak to elderly older people. I should
say I was taught to say yes, sir, okay sir,
even if it was things got dispute, They taught me
what to say and how to react, you know, So
just a different level of how you raised So what's
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thet me I mean to me? Just to answer your question,
I just I just don't think it's about NBA Young Boy.
If I'm Floyd. If I'm Floyd, it's about my daughter.
And if I was Floyd, I would be talking to
my daughter to see where the disconnected is between us.
That's what I would be trying to fix. All right, Well,
we got rumors on the way, Yes, we are going
to be talking about Joe Exotic Tiger King, and there's
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some more coming on Netflix. I think this was totally
unanticipated by with the successive Tiger King. Now there's some
more coming for you. All right, we'll get into that
next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning Folding.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club. Naphew just joined us. We were
talking about Sherry Shephard. She was on the show earlier
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and this is what she was talking about dating a
guy with a hooptie. What if he pulls up in
a hooptie with that matter, you can hoop you on
out of here, because here's the problem. I'm not putting
you down. If you got a hoopie, you're working your
way there. But you're going to have a problem as
a man if you're trying to keep up with me.
So now I gotta come down here. What adds value
are you going to add to this relationship? Because I
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don't know what I'm bringing. Our levels are going to
be different, and what's ultimately going to end up happening
is you may feel affected as a man. So we're
asking eight hundred five eight five one on five one,
would you date a guy that drives a Hooptie ANGELI yee,
I mean I have what I want to Now I'll
be like, let's just drive my car. And I understand
that if you live in certain places, like if you
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live in la if you live in de Trade, if
you live in Atlanta, you have to drive all the time.
So I think then a car is more relevant in
New York not as much. Yeah, but you know what
it's like anything else, Like, I mean, there's people that
have a lot of money that are not in the cars.
Are that are people that have a lot of money
that not into clothes. You know, people do what they
want with their money. Doesn't mean that they're broke. It
just means that they, you know, look at things differently.
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I mean I'm different. I like my clothes, I like
my cars. Yeah, you can't talk, I can't, but you
know I started with a nineteen eighty six Hi on
the car with with you know, she's talking about at
her age now where she's been through a lot. She's
been married, she's been supporting, you know, husbands and all
of that. So now she's decided I've been through that,
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I want what I want. All right, let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this Lorenzo? Hey La, guy
that drives a hootie? Yeah, I drive a hooptie right now.
I'm a married man. When I met my wife, I
drove a hookie. But we own retal properties. We got
a nice house that we're proud of, and it's not
an issue out there. You go, what kind of car
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do you job? Because I want to know your definition
of a hooptie, because Envy's definition was all off. Okay,
I drive a two thousand and three four focus right now. Okay, yeah,
that's a hootie. You check you right up? Why don't
you Why don't you get a newer car? I'm just curious.
It's just not important to me. I'm more worried about
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getting more rental properties. I'm more worried about keeping my
wife happy and leaving my kids something when I'm going,
that's my focus. There you go, that's my forward focus.
Thank you, brother. And I've always and I'm kind of
like your dad. You said he always drove a hoopie.
I just never really felt a nice card. To be honest,
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this would always try. Really would you like it? If,
like you know, maybe your wife's surprised you when and
brought you a new car? Would that be dope? Nah?
I should better get get us another property. There you go,
you know, because you know what. I'm not gonna lie though.
Sometimes the cars get old and then you end up
spending so much money fixing things. You might as well
just get a new car. Nah, I get your old
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hoop to put liability on it, and you're good. How
much is a new forward focus? Let me see how
much does that run? Y'all laughing at my car? She
laughing at your car. This is a wagon. Let's see
how much can we get for that? Okay, you might
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get like three thousand dollars for it. How many miles
I got on it? Uh? That like one hundred and ninety?
Oh wow? Oh no, you're not gonna get three thousand.
Then you're gonna get about. But you're gonna get about.
You're right, that's a that's a four focused brother. Yeah.
But she was wrong, and she was talking about how
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she bringing a man up and he can't go where
she could go. Men do that with women all the time,
but that women expected, and that's the difference. They expect
for a man to take them place if they couldn't
go and things like that through it depends on No, No,
let's not generalize. There's a lot of places I can
go that you know I'm not. I can take myself
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a lot of places, so you know, I get it,
and she can take herself a lot of places. So
I think her point was I can do these things,
and if he can't do them, then it might hurt
his own ego. I just want to give you a
lot of problems for having that Ford focus with two
hundred thousand miles. Bro, you stay clean out there. Man. Hello,
who's this? This is cill Yeah, hey seil your good morning, morning,
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good morning, good morning. We're asking would you day a
guy that drives a hooptie? Well, in my younger days,
it wouldn't have been a deal breaker, but I'm in
my mid thirties and I think that if you don't have,
if your life choices haven't led you to at least
have a reliable vehicle and your mid thirties, then we'll
probably butt heads. But if it's a reliable hooptie, I
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still think you know it should be it should be
something up to date in nice. I think a hoopie
doesn't go hand in hand with reliable. Hoopie to me
is like it's rundown. It's not up to bar. You
probably have problems with it. It's not you know, it's
not something that if you're in your mid thirties that
you should be you know, you should have something nice
and reliable. I agree with you, and I agree that
when you're younger, things like that don't matter because we
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are struggling trying to make it. But when you get
to as certain age, you're like, Okay, I don't want
to have like struggle love anymore, right, And I understand
things happen, but like I don't want to have to
weed through Like, okay, are you just going through something
or is this just who you are? You just a
person that doesn't make good decisions? You know, at least
at least come with a reliable up today's vehicle. And
then he's like, oh my car broke down. Can I
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use your car to get to work? Then you're dropping
them off at work? Seven children I need, I don't
need eight? How you put all those kids in the call?
She got a mini van? I LINI been kids sit
minivan kids eight? She got the third row so much
I can't even believe I'm talking to you even with
a third row. What kind of call you got? Their seats? Eight?
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I have a Chrysler, um a Dodge or what is
it a Chrysler? She has town in country. There's no
way in hell you get all seven kids in that woman.
You can in the three in the back, one in
the front. Yeah. And I have teenagers, and and sometimes
I have my kids and a couple of other friends.
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They squeeze in and we make it happen. Lap it up, baby,
So wait, who gets the right shotgun? They all fight
over it. So I don't just let my oldest get
the shotgun because she's the oldest. If my five year
old calls it first, then that's who gets it. Now,
let's be honest. Daily fights and sometimes this fights over
the preste to make when your husband's in the call
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with you. One of the kids gotta sit on the floor.
Oh yeah, how are you gonna assume that she's a
single mind raising seven amazing kids? One of them got
to sit on the floor. Don't lie. Car, you gotta
at least have an up to date car, because I'm
doing seven by myself, so I know if you're if
you're just you, then you can have a decent card
doesn't have I gotta have a tractor trailer if I
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date you with those damn kids. Geez, not all women
with children are liabilities, and not all women with less
or no children are assets. That's the fact. I gotta
get all the kids in the car. How you're gonna
come to my house with Christmas? We gotta get attract
the trailer to get everybody there. Geek. I raised parties.
We're the whole party. You know. You don't have to
send out a bunch of inmitations to invite me. So
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for the pandemic, you were straight because you had your
seven kids and they had things to do. They were
playing with each other the whole time. I have a
great idea for a business for you. You know how
they have like people that you could hire if you
don't have a lot of friends. If there's people whose
kids don't have a lot of friends, they could just
call you. You're gonna bring seven olds, You bring all
the kids, and then you just charge them. Yeah, and
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there's a party. It's like the wedding singer, but it's
like the friends night for the kids. God bless you, mamma,
I want more kids. I want ten kids. My wife's
not trying to have it. I'm trying to have more
and more and more and more kids. What's the more
old the story tomorrow of the story is we don't
want no scrubs. That's what it's sounding like now. I
understand the diamond and the rough thing. I think when
we're younger and we're not in that space and we're
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all trying to come up together, it means a lot.
And there are some women who who are okay with
you know that. And we did speak to a man
who actually has a lot of properties and cars aren't
important to him. But I do think, you know, we
don't want to be having to pick you up on
the side of the road because your car broke down.
We don't want you guys having to ask us to
drive our car because your car broke down. You can't
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get to work. So I think as long as you
have something decent that works, then you know it could
work out. But certain people, like a Sherry Shepherd, she's
just not with it all right, keeping lock this to
breakfast club, Good morning morning, everybody. A cj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning now, Charlemagne, Yes, sir,
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you got a positive note. Yes, man, I want to
tell everybody out there you can't live a positive life
with a negative mind. I want you to sit back
and think about this. Think about making your life a masterpiece. Okay,
imagine no limitations on what you can be, have, or do.
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