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It was just hilarious and Charlomage.
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Everybody got me all nervous like you guys.
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If you want a breakfast club, you ain't gonna bring it. One hundred
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and twenty is gonna not come up from us.
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This is what y'all do up here.
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greatest show on us.
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Good morning Usa, yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo.
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Jess hilarious mon Charlamage
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to God, he's not here. Jes Hilarius is not here
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either. They're both for the Little Lake.
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My voice is still a little off for him. It's coming
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back slowly but surely. I
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don't know if it's the solar clips that has
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my co host late or what it is, but
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they are not here.
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But good morning to you. Hopefully you feeling great? What did you?
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What did you think about the solar clips?
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Right?
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Did you? Did you watch it yesterday? Did you see it?
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No?
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I sit in the crib. I didn't really care for it.
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It's very lackless the glasses for it, so
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I wasn't able to see it.
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It was very lackluster for myself. What up, charlamagne
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beautiful? No, it was very lackluster.
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No.
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Why it was black luster for you because you didn't have your glasses from
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NASA like I did.
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No.
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I actually I had my glasses from NASA, and
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so I got to see it looked amazing.
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I had we had one glasses.
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My son's school gave him a pair of glasses, so
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all of us had the shared one glasses. So you know, we
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had to go through watching a little bit each time, a
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little bit each time.
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And I expected the whole New Jersey to be dark. But that
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didn't happen.
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See, that's funny you say that because I
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had the glasses that Nataly sent me National City like two or
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three? All right, you said, NASA send it to you,
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and my daughter's school
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gave her something too, Right, that made me feel
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good?
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What you mean?
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I was like, this is what at tax pandoscal
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I was like, I was like, because I was
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bragging. I was like, you know, glas, NASA sent me some glasses.
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She was like, yeah, we got those two. We got
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the same exactly got. I was like, where you get those
2:04
from? Give them out school, in
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school, that's what the tax dollars that.
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There you go, okay, there you go okay.
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But I guess you had an expectation. Hello,
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just I did more. Good
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morning. Now you had an expectation. You thought that
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it was gonna get dark.
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Yeah, that that's what you said. That's what you told me.
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I didn't say that.
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Yes you did. No, I did not.
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You did ain't and I ain't
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gray tights and.
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You said it was gonna get dark. You've
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been thinking that he clat right.
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He said, NASA sent me glass it's gonna get dark. When they didn't
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get dark, I didn't say nothing.
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But I didn't know if it was gonna get dark or night.
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But you know what, I kind of did. Okay, So
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it was kind of like from where I was.
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I was in Jersey.
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It was like, you know how I look when it's about
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the rain, that's like a dark Yeah, that's
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how it looked.
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It really wasn't like but.
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When you had the glasses on, you could see like the
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moon making the sun look like
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a crescent moon.
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Yeah, yeah, I said that was beautiful. I said that the
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dark you know.
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Then I seen it in parts of the world with like Niagara
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Falls it was dark, and Houston it was dark.
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In places it was I was I was waiting for just to go black.
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But y'all ain't
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no manifestation, That's
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what I'm saying, Like that was a question.
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I have to know more
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of a state. Y'all didn't know
3:11
that.
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Y'all didn't do nothing, basically just called us
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he's But no I
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did.
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I surely did, but like, all
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right, no I didn't.
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But at the same time, yo,
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did y'all know that the Earth is
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the now stop stop
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that the earth is four hundred times
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no, the Sun is four hundred times bigger
3:32
than the earth, right, so you can fit like a million
3:35
earths in the sign.
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That is what you're talking about for
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real, That is a fact.
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Y'all didn't even know that, all right, But
3:44
we got from page coming back and get me some effects.
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We'll tell exactly what people googled
3:49
after watching the solar clips the
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number one thing they googled.
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We'll talk about it when we come back to movies. To Breakfast Club,
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go morning. More than everybody. We are the Breakfast
3:58
Club.
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Now, let's get in some front page news
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now. Like we were saying earlier, yesterday was
4:04
the solo eclipse, and people were so excited
4:06
about this eclipse. And if it didn't get completely
4:09
dark by you, well because you just weren't
4:11
in that area.
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One of the first places to witness total
4:14
darkness today was Mazitt Lawn,
4:16
Mexico. This is time laugh showing
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day turning tonight. Texas
4:21
was the first place in the US to witness the moon
4:24
perfectly covering the sun, and Indianapolis,
4:26
a camera looking out over the city shows
4:29
the sun disappearing and lights coming
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on.
4:33
Now, the number one thing searched after
4:35
the solar eclipse was my eyes
4:38
hurt. They told you do not look
4:40
into that sun. They told you don't try to take pictures,
4:42
and a lot of people did. And because of that a
4:44
lot of people's eyes were hurting. They saying it
4:46
could cause permanent eye damage.
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I thought about looking at the sun yesterday too, and I tell
4:50
you why, because I figured like I was like, man, you know how people
4:52
always be seeing, like whenever it's an eclipse, you're
4:55
supposed to get superpowers. Yeah, what if
4:57
the only way to get superpowers is to look
4:59
at the sun? Tell us not to look at
5:01
it because they don't want us to get superpowers. How
5:03
would they know, because they already got
5:05
them. They already got them,
5:07
and they know how to get them and how not to get them. So
5:10
they tell you don't look at the sun. Don't
5:12
look at the sun. Don't look at the sun? Did you a
5:15
little pets? Then I gave
5:17
it already had flying crazy,
5:20
I gave it a little peak.
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That's crazy.
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Okay, No, for real, it is a
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million, three hundred thousand planets
5:28
that can fit in the sign.
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What are you talking about?
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It's the fact, it's the bad.
5:34
The fact of what.
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Oh my gosh, the Sun is eight hundred and
5:37
sixty four thousand, four hundred miles.
5:39
Just everybody knows that the Sun is the largest
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massive project.
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In Okay, Yeah, the project makes
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a massive elementary school. I didn't
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know. Yeah, I didn't know those
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numbers.
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I didn't know.
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Thank you, thank you.
5:52
What are you talking about? This dummy? Just
5:54
trying to peek at the sun looking.
5:56
Down the boy.
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Well, I got super powers now,
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I tell afforded the work this morning. That's all I got here
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right at six o'clock. You looked doub all to
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sitting in the seat. You ain't even notice I walk through the dot.
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You'll get out of here, Ray, Did.
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I walk through the dough? No, y'all, doinn't even see?
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All?
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Right? Now?
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it of overcharging customers for some
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7:30
Some break yep and last lead. Last night, Yukon
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beat Perdue seventy five to sixty.
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That was the second when they beat
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in the twenty twenty four National Championship.
7:39
So salute to Yukon. I tried to get husky.
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I tried. Guys, it's so born. It was
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right.
7:44
Woh my god. Men's college basketball is what women's
7:46
college basketball.
7:47
Used to be.
7:48
I was what the first half was like, thirty to
7:50
thirty six. I'm like, what the hell?
7:52
It wasn't good at all.
7:52
It's supposed to be the future of the NBA.
7:54
It wasn't.
7:55
I'm not interest. I tried. I tried.
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I tried, I tried, I tried.
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It was born. It off all right, and that
8:01
is front page news. Now, next
8:03
hour, we got to tell you about Donald Trump. You
8:05
know, Donald Trump was against abortion. Then he was kind
8:08
of for abortion. Now he's kind of in the middle.
8:10
We'll tell you about that also. Joe
8:12
Biden, he's giving you more student loan relief.
8:14
Will tell you about that next hour as well. Everybody
8:16
else, get it off your chest. Eight hundred
8:18
five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, phone
8:21
line to wide open again. Eight hundred
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five eight five one oh five one, hit us up right now.
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It's the Breakfast Club.
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Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
8:31
That's a new day.
8:33
Is it your time to get it off your chest?
8:34
Whether you're mad or
8:37
bless.
8:37
Time to get up and get something.
8:39
Call up now eight hundred five eight five one
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five one.
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We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
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Hello, who's this yo?
8:46
What up?
8:47
Man?
8:47
This musty man, musty little By the eighth
8:49
time, Man, we'll go down.
8:50
You said, musty man.
8:51
He said, Munchie, munchy, damn
8:55
money.
8:55
I can smell the from.
8:58
What's up?
8:59
Look, dang, I to go out.
9:01
There, they telling her.
9:01
Eight everyw's up, dolar man
9:03
will go down?
9:04
Man?
9:04
Hey, just how you doing?
9:07
I'm don good
9:10
listen, hey, charlt magne dogs.
9:12
I'm just letting you know I feel you.
9:14
I looked into the sun yesterday and
9:17
I do feel like I have some type
9:19
of inst your abilities, you know what I'm saying. I came
9:21
to work and I was over there like lifting
9:24
instest moving instra fast, you know.
9:25
What I'm saying.
9:26
And I thought the dude like down
9:29
the hour. I know he was looking at me and
9:31
he was trying to tell me something. But I know, like telepathically,
9:34
I knew what he was singing. I went over there and gave it to him. He's
9:36
like, man, how how you do that?
9:38
Then?
9:38
I don't know Tela man, I believe
9:40
you, my my your
9:42
daughter to my a. Your daughter can pink up, pick up her
9:44
water bottle with her pinky now, and she
9:46
can make her little sister do anything.
9:49
She said, So she said giggle last night, and her
9:51
younger sister started laughing.
9:53
That's right.
9:54
Hello, who's this yo?
9:56
What's on y'all? This man from Atlanta?
9:58
What's up? J NV Colamanic?
10:00
That's Larios?
10:01
What's get off your chest?
10:03
So basically I want to get off my chest.
10:05
I ended up going to.
10:06
Pc B this weekend a little next to hear me
10:08
upon the last minute.
10:09
Trip, and I was like, man, I gotta make sure
10:11
it's a good little.
10:11
Trip for him.
10:12
So I had a good little time.
10:13
But they told my job I.
10:13
Had Kobe to get out of the situations.
10:16
They got the job.
10:17
What is PCD Panama TV be.
10:21
Like, you know, I don't know.
10:22
I thought he said CCD like the you know, Catholic
10:24
school education thing, but that bro oh
10:27
yeah.
10:27
Yeah pc B Okay, okay.
10:29
But basically I.
10:30
Told my job I had Kobe and I still got
10:32
to get like a positive test somehow to
10:34
get back to work.
10:35
You know, you don't
10:38
they want you to take a test to make sure you don't have COVID
10:40
when you come back.
10:41
Yeah, they're not testing.
10:42
Got to tell him so only I only got to
10:44
tell him to show up.
10:46
Yeah, you just go because I think it's sometimes COVID
10:48
will be in your system three to five days now, so you
10:50
might be good money.
10:51
Where is that?
10:52
Is that in Florida?
10:53
No?
10:53
No, well yeah, patch in
10:55
Florida. Letter up.
10:57
Oh okay, I ain't. No Florida and Georgia cared about
10:59
stuff like COVID.
11:00
I was wide open and now
11:02
they testing you to play.
11:03
That is fact. I was outside
11:06
the entire time. I ain't even know Cobe
11:08
going up.
11:12
I'm glad you had from the Panama City beach
11:14
Yoh oh yeah.
11:15
They're talking to you. Just lad glad to see you on that show.
11:18
Thank you baby.
11:19
All right brother, oh yeah, get it off
11:21
your chest. Call us up right now. If you got
11:23
something you gotta get off your chest. Eight hundred five eight
11:25
five one o five one. It's the Breakfast Club the morning.
11:28
The Breakfast Club. Wait,
11:34
this is your time to get it off your chest. Eight
11:37
hundred and five eight five five one. We want
11:39
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.
11:42
Hello, who's this Oh.
11:44
What they do?
11:44
Man, this is your boy, Block eighty block
11:47
eighty.
11:47
What's up?
11:48
What's up? Tellers?
11:49
Get it off your chest?
11:50
Man, I just want to get it off my chest.
11:52
My palm rainey and escaped the back. You all
11:54
right, lt night? Well it was early
11:57
yesterday morning and I ain't we ain't seen
11:59
no sense.
12:00
He usually he's running around the neighborhood
12:02
all the time.
12:03
But he said, I don't know.
12:05
I think somebody kicked them up.
12:07
My wife going through it.
12:09
How much is it worth?
12:11
Uh?
12:11
He ain't nothing, but like a thousand dollars. He
12:14
he ain't had no paper, so.
12:15
He want that money.
12:16
Well, look at the bright side, man, you know, salutor saluted
12:19
the person who's about to have a little come up.
12:21
You know what I mean.
12:21
You don't know what that You don't know what that person going
12:23
through That person might need that money, you know what I'm
12:25
saying.
12:26
That's up?
12:27
Man. Sorry,
12:32
hey, I got.
12:33
One more thing to get off my chest, mate, Yes,
12:35
sirry.
12:36
But how many?
12:37
How many?
12:38
Hot free style?
12:38
I got a drop man for.
12:39
Y'all to play a snippet or my song man. The
12:42
last time I dropped way la main seit.
12:44
I got something y'all
12:46
gotta just drop.
12:47
A little snippet for the world to hear from.
12:49
Me one time.
12:50
Man, We're promote it. Tell people who telling people
12:52
whoere to find your wraps.
12:53
Y'all can find me on any I
12:55
mean, on all streaming platforms
12:58
Lot eighted b okay,
13:01
got eighty. I just dropped the song called
13:03
Let's go Man Go crazy.
13:05
Y'all go check that out. Hey, sap, good
13:07
luck, thanks brother?
13:09
Hello, who's this?
13:11
Hey? There's QC calling from the A
13:13
four three.
13:14
Times low country. What's
13:16
happening? Hey too much?
13:18
Man?
13:18
Every thank good with y'all?
13:19
Yes, sir, what's the word in the chuck?
13:21
Yeah, Hey, Jesser.
13:23
Larry's I want to congratulate you on your
13:25
bb like me and my chirl
13:27
friend.
13:28
Be expecting our first baby, but she's
13:30
twenty five pregnant to d.
13:32
Thank you so much and congratulations back
13:34
to you, Yes, sir, Hey
13:36
slam, Oh, you like to pick on big
13:38
people in their big back What we supposed
13:40
to say about people at baldheads?
13:43
What you mean? I don't know you
13:47
want and I don't pick the people, man,
13:50
No, I don't.
13:51
Oh man, Hey,
13:54
but oh shout out all the trucks I'm in
13:56
my truck right now.
13:57
Hey, let me that one.
14:04
Alright, look at the four three and listen.
14:06
Man, for all the big people out there, spring is here. Someone's
14:09
right around the corner. If you're listening to me right
14:11
now. I pray your big back and belly disappear
14:13
real soon.
14:14
Jesus.
14:14
How you know it even come with a valley like
14:18
that is?
14:18
That's where we getting him in trouble with, Like
14:21
what you wanna come in the back in the front
14:23
now, Oh my god, I'm just.
14:24
Praying it disappears.
14:25
I'm sitting in the positive energy, healing energy
14:27
for the big backs and bellies.
14:28
Okay, well, since you got superpowers, just make
14:31
their back shrink fracts and the belly,
14:34
oh where you're doing that? Hold up with here, belly
14:36
be gone? We
14:40
got just with the mess coming up? What were talking about? Yes, you know how
14:42
they was saying in the solar eclipse right like how it's
14:44
for purging and you know, getting things out
14:46
of your system and cutting people off. While we thought
14:48
that was gonna be the city girls yesterday, I got a big
14:50
chall.
14:51
Right, Jesus.
14:52
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast club.
14:54
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
14:58
Morning everybody, we are the Breakfast Club.
15:01
Let's get to Jest with the mess news.
15:04
Her lines just a robber Moore, just don't
15:06
do no lines, don't do talk,
15:09
don't stand.
15:11
Talk the world why jes worldwide
15:13
mat.
15:16
On the Breakfast Club, the coaching.
15:18
She was able to get y'all to see something
15:20
and understand something that nobody.
15:23
Could get you to see this time to set it off.
15:26
So yesterday the City Girls, they had a
15:28
heated argument on social media started when
15:31
Young Miami accused JT of sneak
15:33
this in her for weeks and JT didn't
15:36
really know what she.
15:37
Was talking about, you know, So Young Miami started it
15:39
yesterday.
15:40
Yeah, like she basically was like a bitchman, sneak this
15:42
in me for weeks and I ain't said nothing, So what
15:44
you're mad for? But the argument did get worse
15:46
when young my e, I
15:48
mean young my Young Miami was saying that
15:50
JT plays victim, and you know, she said
15:53
she did nothing but show JT love even
15:55
though the last two distracts about her
15:58
was what was supposedly signed ways
16:00
and no bars. Okay, so y'all can go
16:02
back and listen to them for different references or whatever, but
16:04
JAT so a different like she said, oh,
16:06
miss mama, this is your last day playing dumb
16:09
or whatever.
16:09
Right, So that's when it grew more escalated,
16:12
and she.
16:13
Was basically saying, I know I come off crazy and everything,
16:15
but I have like I've
16:17
watched you, You've watched people
16:20
drag me. You never jump out there for me. You
16:22
understand what I'm saying. And she said it'd be too much your
16:24
tweet. So JT was like, I
16:26
want to sit down with you, like on Karesha
16:28
please and this time leaves answer yep.
16:30
And she was like, this time leaves Santana home.
16:33
So that's when Santana was activated
16:35
and he jumped on there. Basically he was just
16:37
like JT, don't
16:39
play the victim. You always you always
16:41
throwing me in something. You've already follow me, you
16:44
block me, and I don't had nothing to do with your
16:46
situation. You take your hang out on the wrong people,
16:48
so don't mention me or whatever. So that's when
16:50
Karesha was like, for you to come away and play victim. It's
16:52
crazy and all that, And all I do is show you love even
16:55
after the sneak disk or whatever. I be
16:57
like bumping your music and screaming lyrics with
16:59
my checks. So and Young
17:02
Miami also accused her of letting the Internet get in
17:04
her head. But we can say that on both of their accounts
17:06
because both of them they be on their responding
17:08
to things that shouldn't even be relevant to them. So I
17:11
mean this, this this the internet gets in
17:13
everybody's head, you know, both of them.
17:16
So stuff like this hurts my heart because I love
17:18
the City girls and whatever issues they have
17:20
shouldn't be had on social media. Y'all
17:22
came up from the ground up together, set have
17:25
the discussion in private. Don't be monkeys
17:27
for these folks digital circus.
17:28
Yeah, I just hate I hate how this plays out
17:30
online. Like you guys are friends
17:32
before this this music industry.
17:34
So pick up the phone and call each other.
17:36
And even though and even though it was a
17:38
little argument, you can tell that they both love
17:40
each other.
17:40
In the argument because it disrespect. Yeah, then,
17:43
because then.
17:43
You see you go back a couple of days ago and you see
17:45
JT and Glorilla argue and
17:47
that argument was totally different. They weren't
17:49
friends from the jump anyway, they met during
17:52
the business. These two have love for each
17:54
other. They just more so explaining themselves to
17:56
each other whatever. So apparently they got on the phone
17:58
and they were because the last week was like around five
18:00
o'clock it got when it got off
18:02
the phone, they had a conversation.
18:03
Of course, they hashed it out. When they got off the phone.
18:05
JT had another post posted
18:08
and it was like, if I'm ever mad, it's
18:11
for a reason. When people
18:13
had canceled on you. I did the first episode
18:15
of Karsia Police, I popped up in that red wig.
18:17
People dragged me for it and all of that, but I love
18:19
you, I wish you the best. And she also said I love how
18:21
fast you got on here behind Santana And
18:24
then so Young Miami saw it and said, we just got
18:26
off the phone. You bring this back to the internet, and
18:28
Young Miami, I mean JT said.
18:31
Well, this was this was this
18:33
was a sweep before we got.
18:34
On the phone, but it just probably didn't update
18:36
until they got off the phone, and then everybody was
18:39
blowing up a phone anyway, everybody's probably blowing
18:41
up, blowing up both of their phones or whatever.
18:42
So they both ended off with I love you, I
18:45
love you.
18:45
Too, and hey,
18:48
and I hate too.
18:49
When people get mad about
18:52
you not coming to their defense on social
18:54
media, like turn your phone off.
18:56
If it's an issue in real life.
18:58
On that what were supposed to do to these people on social medid
19:00
Yeah, you're not gonna change their minds with no tweets, no
19:02
ig posts.
19:03
But what she But But what j C
19:05
was saying is you come to the defense
19:07
of everybody, not everybody else, but like Santana
19:10
or you got something to say about everything when somebody call you
19:12
out. You're talking to random people, fans
19:14
and all of that, But when it comes to me,
19:17
you don't step behind me, but I do step behind you. J C
19:19
has jumped and stuff for Young Miami on
19:22
Twitter.
19:22
But I mean, yeah, but
19:24
what is that going to do?
19:25
Like, I know you want to be a girl, but you're not a girl, so
19:27
you'll never understand.
19:28
I'm just talking about in general, Like, what is that going
19:30
to do with me jumping on Twitter talking back
19:32
to a bunch of people that we don't even know, a bunch of people
19:34
attacking you online?
19:35
Then I jump in and say, you leave my partner alone.
19:38
Okay, I mean it's I guess it's it's a
19:40
girl thing that you will not understand.
19:41
I mean I don't. I don't do it. I'm
19:44
not on sweater anyway. But I'm just saying, like.
19:45
I think it's a life thing.
19:47
If I know that you've got my back in real
19:49
life, I can count on you in real
19:51
life.
19:52
Who cares about what happens on social media?
19:54
Sometimes sometimes it feels good though, sometimes
19:56
it feels
19:59
you got your back, but especially if you but
20:02
like Charlamagne says, sometimes we don't know the full
20:04
story and sometimes like it's like you said, maybe
20:06
I need to have your back in person. And who
20:08
cares about those people online that that's gonna
20:10
poke at you anyway?
20:11
Okay, but we're talking about young girl rappers,
20:13
you know, female rappers.
20:15
You know what I'm saying. So it's gonna happen. All
20:17
right, Let's get to some guy stuff.
20:18
Then Meek Mail threatens while they after seeing him
20:20
hang out with an ex friend. So Mick Mail
20:22
took to X, I keep
20:24
on forgetting that it's not Twitter, no morning. That's how long I ain't
20:27
been on there to address Wiley after he
20:29
appeared in a photo with Dean stay Ready, who Meek
20:31
referred to as the enemy.
20:33
So this is crazy.
20:34
I'm gonna read these tweets just like Meek
20:36
Mill would read them. He said, while
20:38
they never liked me, now I'm gonna treat him like the streets
20:40
every time I see him. I gave him a thousand chances. These
20:43
guys be thinking they lincoln with the enemy clan
20:45
is. I wish I would have knew the other day. I
20:47
would have stretched you, what what are we talking about?
20:49
By the way, they sound like the city girls.
20:51
Too, just like it, so
20:53
you can't even say, dang, it's all Meek because
20:56
you're all Meek. And he
20:59
was just like man and because he started
21:01
like replaying old stuff.
21:03
He said, they come off they like
21:05
bitch as they after you cut him off. Now I'm gona come to DC and
21:08
take over the streets and power some
21:11
n I G g as that hate him, but nobody
21:13
hates him.
21:13
He's depressed and sick. Also, he been that
21:16
way.
21:16
I don't understand why I Meek talk so much street
21:18
stuff on social media, Like, for everything that Meek
21:21
stands for and all the good that Meek
21:23
does in the community, the people that Meek
21:26
associates with affiliates with, why does
21:28
he talk about Because I think people
21:31
so much the.
21:32
Violence is crazy, But I still think he's
21:34
a person, right, because I see both sides of this. Right,
21:36
If somebody's issued on me and issued
21:38
on me crazy, and you're supposed to be my
21:40
guy, and you take a picture with him, it would
21:42
make me feel a way. But there's
21:44
been many a times where I didn't want to take a picture with
21:47
somebody and they kind of force
21:49
you to take a picture, and you really don't want to
21:51
take that picture, but you do it because you don't want to be confrontational,
21:53
you don't want to be rude, and you take it.
21:55
And I see both sides.
21:57
I need to, but I just don't like how all right this
21:59
this the last didn't he saying I don't
22:01
believe no Diddy story about me once they lied
22:03
about me. Now, anybody try to sexually assault
22:05
me, I'm gonna be a bang out on a
22:07
spot.
22:08
It'll be a bang out on a spot. How y'all
22:10
don't know me like that?
22:12
I don't care y'all confusing my son he's twelve
22:15
with people saying.
22:16
His dad is gay. It's sick now out
22:18
here, so effort. But
22:21
if you scroll.
22:21
Back up, anybody try to sexually yourself me,
22:23
it will be a bang out on a spot crazy. Maybe
22:26
your son's friends are seeing how you tweet
22:28
as well.
22:30
Nah man, But you know what he's saying is
22:32
true though, because you think his son is twelve years
22:34
old.
22:34
M probably go to school in Philadelphia.
22:37
Absolutely, these kids is ruthless. Yeah,
22:39
you know what I mean.
22:40
And me had a whole serious mixtape called Flameless.
22:42
I know they're going crazy, listen, Jesus.
22:45
I understand that. But it's like, just stay away
22:47
from all of it. Did you see why Ay's reply? No,
22:49
I didn't let me say.
22:50
They say, when you get an other people unserious
22:52
drama in this industry, ninety percent of the
22:54
time they'd be back friends eventually, and then
22:56
you look silly in the end.
22:58
So I love mine.
22:58
In my business, if a photo can create such
23:01
vitriol, oh my gosh, I
23:03
have no idea what that mean. He said, one has to ask
23:05
himself some questions. Happy Monday. I
23:07
love the way he responds though, so a bunch
23:10
of everything. He also said, while are you
23:12
a groupie when you try to take a picture where we're got that?
23:15
Yeah, he was like, me
23:18
said that, Me said that about Wi. He
23:20
was like, he was trying to take picture of ribbon like a groupie and that
23:22
was sitting around the bum ops and Philly.
23:24
We should have just read tweets and asked people
23:27
who is this Meek JT?
23:28
We would know take
23:31
the names.
23:33
Jesus's like, come on, man, what y'all doing?
23:36
So at the end of the day, make up? Like no,
23:39
no, and what you just showed me?
23:41
That's him, basically responded to him taking a picture
23:44
with the opp you know the guys stay ready.
23:46
Maybe I'll just be thinking too hoighy of people. I just I
23:48
think too highly of Meek. I think too highly
23:50
of you know, JT and Young Miami, like pick
23:53
up.
23:53
The phone and call each other.
23:54
Yes, that's what they eventually did.
23:55
That Why all this got to play on social media?
23:57
Why y'all got to be other peoples in the team.
24:00
But I do understand too, because if somebody issues on
24:02
Jess, I feel like they issued on me. Somebody
24:04
issues on you. I feel like they issued on me past
24:06
post post post pause, And we're not gonna handle
24:09
that on social media, right, That's crazy.
24:11
I mean I don't know.
24:12
I might because yeah, you will, yeah,
24:15
but it's just like I'm not going I don't see
24:17
these people. You got everybody number in the industry. You got a little
24:19
phone but button but behind the scenes,
24:22
I get it.
24:22
He's a button pusher.
24:24
You put you put out the chappa, just
24:27
put out the chop immediately. All right,
24:29
well that is just with the mess. Now when we come back,
24:31
we got front page news. We got to tell you.
24:32
About Donald Trump, also Joe Biden and
24:35
an attack that the fetch caught early.
24:37
We'll get to an nexus the breakfast lugal one.
24:39
Wake if you're like, get into the breakfast
24:42
club.
24:43
All right, good morning, we are the breakfast
24:45
club. Let's get in some front page news
24:48
now quickly. Last night you can
24:51
be produced seventy five sixty, did you guys
24:53
watch it?
24:53
I tried, man, but it was so boring. That first
24:55
half of basketball was so boring as bad was
24:57
to go. After the first half, like thirty six thirty,
25:01
I was just like, what are we watching? And then I don't
25:03
even like the fact that they do to one whole half.
25:05
And it's always been like that. Men's college
25:07
basketball, right, I like quarters, I like quoteras.
25:09
I just women's college basketball is
25:12
way more exciting. I don't care how many how many times y'all dunk
25:14
in the game for.
25:14
The women's was made
25:17
way more, way more interesting, way.
25:18
More exciting, more STARp ow, better storylines
25:21
everything.
25:21
Now you got to talk about this Idaho team
25:24
that was arrested. He was plotting
25:26
an attack on a church. He had flame throwers,
25:28
guns, all types of stuff.
25:30
Man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly trying
25:32
to provide support to ISIS and
25:34
for planning to attack several churches.
25:36
US Attorney's Office as eighteen year old Alexander
25:39
Mercurio of Quarterlane was arrested on Saturday
25:42
for trying to provide material support and
25:44
resources to the terrorist group. Court
25:46
documents claimed Mercurio pledged his allegiance
25:48
to ISIS and intended to commit
25:51
attacks.
25:51
On its behalf.
25:52
Documents say he planned to attack people at churches
25:55
in Quarterlane on Sunday. He allegedly
25:57
planned to use guns, knives, and fire.
26:00
If he is convicted, he could face up to twenty
26:02
years in prison.
26:03
What the hell you get a flamethrower? Amazon, I
26:05
don't know where he got that from. You can get anything
26:07
off there, Damn. I don't know where he got
26:09
that from.
26:10
Sheen self flamethrowers, I
26:12
don't.
26:12
I don't be searching that kind of stuff. On it, So I don't
26:14
know. She why do.
26:17
People get so white women?
26:18
You're so mad when she ain't because
26:21
like you act like we just go ahead, just
26:23
get anything.
26:25
Now.
26:25
We came up the elevator the other day and the two young
26:28
ladies at the front that's you, lovely young
26:30
ladies that works for he was on their phones.
26:31
I was like, what, y'all, what's your website? Y'all on Sheen
26:34
now? And she wasn't.
26:37
She was that she was on fashion So
26:41
what is fashion over higher
26:43
end than Sheen?
26:44
And Sheen higher and the fashion.
26:45
Nova actually getting a little cheap
26:48
like they like every everybody gets their
26:50
vendors from the same person.
26:52
I swear that.
26:52
I mean their vendor is the same pretty little thing Sheen
26:55
because Sheen actually used to be cheap, but now they're
26:57
getting a little bit of quality, stuffy and
27:00
fashion Over. They all got the same venda, you know, want
27:02
to come up team on
27:04
the em.
27:06
So if there's a dude out there trying to get something for his girl,
27:08
he should go to a TIMI TEAMU Shane.
27:11
Fashion over in pratty little thing. We all got to say,
27:13
all got the same vendo. If you wash the
27:15
stuff and you dry it. It's gonna look like
27:18
something else. Something was me. It's
27:20
gonna turn into something. It's gonna turn something else.
27:22
All right, He'll turn the cotton.
27:25
Now we got to talk Donald Trump, not Donald Trump. Yesterday
27:27
said as far as abortion's concerned,
27:30
it's whatever the state decides to do. He
27:33
didn't say he's pro. He didn't say he's against. He said,
27:35
whatever the state decides to do is
27:37
what he's with. But that's not what
27:39
he said several years ago.
27:42
Donald Trump staked out his first public
27:44
position on abortion in April of nineteen
27:46
eighty nine, when he co sponsored a
27:48
dinner at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan for
27:50
the president of a national group that
27:53
advocates for abortion rights. In
27:55
nineteen ninety nine, on NBC's Meet
27:57
the Press, Trump defended his position,
28:00
doubling down on it.
28:01
I'm very pro choice.
28:04
I hate the concept of abortion. I
28:06
hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I
28:08
cringe when I listen to people debating the subject.
28:11
But you still, I just believe in choice.
28:13
But you would not ban it.
28:15
No.
28:15
As the years passed and Trump grew more
28:17
serious about running for president, his
28:20
position on abortion flipped. This
28:22
was him at Seapack the Conservative Political
28:24
Action Conference in twenty eleven.
28:27
I'm pro life.
28:28
By then, Trump was opposed to abortion
28:31
rights. In a CNN interview in June
28:33
twenty fifteen, even Trump
28:35
himself seemed momentarily confused
28:38
about where he stood on the issue.
28:40
I know you're opposed to abortion. I'm
28:42
pro choice. Your pro choice or pro life?
28:44
I'm pro life.
28:45
I'm sorry, pure life. People stands
28:47
on things can change, So that don't mean anything.
28:49
You can do that to anybody who's been in, you know,
28:51
politics or talking politics for a long time.
28:53
You can.
28:54
You can change your stances on things.
28:55
But is he pro life? Was he pro choice? Or as he just
28:58
said, what did the states decide?
28:59
Well?
29:00
As of right, now, let's be clear, this is
29:02
politics over principles. You know
29:04
what Trump and Republicans have done in regards
29:06
the abortion rights, all those conservative judges
29:08
he appointed to the Supreme Court, it has cost
29:10
them votes and cost them elections.
29:12
So now Trump is trying to tell these people what they
29:15
want to hear because you feel this politically beneficial to
29:17
do so, so they're trying to get voters absolutely
29:20
like this is all political theaters like and I've been saying
29:22
for months. If I was Democrats, I would just run over
29:24
and over and over ads of Trump, you know, repeatedly
29:27
taking credit from, you know, making
29:30
the overturning of Robi Wade happen. You knowuse
29:32
the reason you don't have abortion rights is simply because
29:34
of Donald Trump and the Supreme Court, you know,
29:37
justices that he appointed. I would never lay off that
29:39
message, you know, regardless of what political
29:41
pivot Trump is currently doing, if I was Democratics.
29:43
And lastly, President Joe Biden announced
29:45
new moves he's making to reduce or eliminate
29:47
student debt.
29:49
The ability for working in middle class
29:51
folks to repay their student loans has become
29:54
so burdensome the lot can't
29:56
repay it for even decades after
29:58
being in school. Administration will propose
30:01
the new rules to cancel up to twenty thousand
30:03
dollars and run away interest for any
30:05
bar. But oh it's more now,
30:08
always more now than when they started paying the
30:10
loan. You planned to cancel that for bars
30:12
who the Department of Education determines
30:15
were cheated by universities that
30:18
left students and unaffordable loans delivered
30:20
little and benefits of students.
30:22
Fantastic.
30:23
Yeah, I think that's great, and they need to continue
30:25
to show those success stories,
30:27
you know, through the actual people who are
30:29
getting the relief. I don't want to hear that from Joe Biden's
30:33
he's uninspiring.
30:33
Yeah, I want to hear that from the people who have actually
30:35
gotten the relief.
30:36
Now, it's very difficult because when you graduate school,
30:38
you know, your first five to ten years or even
30:40
fifteen twenty years is paying back them school
30:42
loans.
30:43
So you can't buy your first house. There's a lot of things
30:45
you can't do.
30:45
You can't invest because you can't do none of that because all
30:47
you're doing is paying those loans back.
30:49
And then you see the millions and billions of dollars
30:51
that they give to all these other nations, and the millions
30:54
and billions of dollars that they're giving the things that a
30:56
lot of people don't care about. But a lot of people can't
30:58
even start their life because they have all these loans.
31:00
So you got to show that you are also
31:02
pouring money into the people right here in this country,
31:05
and you're doing it through student loan debt relief.
31:07
So you got to show more that that's but show
31:09
it through the people who are actually getting the relief.
31:12
Like you should have ads with those people
31:15
talking about how much got wiped out. Right,
31:17
I got no one person who got a I
31:19
know a person who got three hundred thousand dollars
31:21
wiped out.
31:22
And the reason they had three hundred dollars.
31:23
Wiped out much because he had student loan
31:25
debt, his wife had student loan debt, and one
31:28
of his kids did. And that's something you
31:30
can combine it all together. Yeah,
31:32
something they did that. They combined it all yet, but the whole family
31:34
got their student loan debt wiped out and it
31:36
was like turning a thousand dollars. Wow, that's
31:40
yes, Yes, you should hear that from that
31:42
individual.
31:42
Absolutely.
31:43
You know, if you saw that person on a commercial telling
31:45
that story, that resonates with you more than Joe
31:47
Biden's inspiring sself.
31:48
That just made me feel good. Well all
31:51
right, that is front page
31:53
news.
31:54
All right.
31:54
Now, let's open up the phone lines eight
31:56
hundred five eight five one five one. Let's
31:58
talk Young Miami and jam A. Now just
32:01
with the mess. She reported that Young Miami and JT got
32:03
into an altercation online yesterday. They're friends
32:05
now they made up. Good morning, Young Miami. She listens every
32:07
morning. So we're asking eight hundred
32:09
five eight five one oh five one? Could you be
32:12
friends with somebody after you get into a public
32:14
I guess comfortationuffle
32:16
kerfuffle.
32:17
It depends what.
32:18
Said, Yeah, depends
32:20
what they happen.
32:21
Let's let's discuss eight hundred five eight
32:23
five one o five one. Because I always feel like you have the
32:25
opportunity to call me. You ain't have
32:27
to go online, you ain't have to try
32:30
to go that route. So you were trying to embarrass me. You were
32:32
trying to do something that you didn't have to do.
32:34
And it sucks if you just find out
32:36
online we
32:39
had an issue like that, if you.
32:41
Did know that there was some type attention, because
32:43
like, of course it's it's been
32:45
obvious that it's been some type of tension between
32:48
them, but who had let it
32:50
was?
32:50
Who took us at internet first?
32:52
And because I don't think that
32:54
that in this situation, JT
32:57
thought that Young Miami thought those songs were
32:59
about her, right, So when you find out certain details
33:01
like oh you thought that, damn well, why don't you speak
33:04
to me about it? Because that's what she said in one of the Aaron
33:06
tweets, like, well, if you thought that about me?
33:08
Why did?
33:09
Why do you hit me up and say, Yo, what these songs
33:11
about me? You know what I'm saying.
33:13
So, yeah, let's discuss eight hundred five
33:15
eight five one oh five one. Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast
33:17
Club.
33:17
Good morning, call out.
33:19
Pull out your phone, call in right now.
33:21
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33:24
Add your opinion to the Breakfast Club top breaking
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33:26
Eight hundred five eight five one O five one
33:29
the Breakfast Club.
33:34
Phone.
33:36
It's topic time.
33:39
Called eight hundred five eight five one o five one to join
33:41
into the discussion with the Breakfast.
33:42
Club more
33:44
than everybody.
33:45
We are the Breakfast Club, nephew, just
33:47
joining us during chests with the mess.
33:49
Just discuss JT and Young Miami.
33:52
Now what happened for people that's just tuning in jests.
33:53
So basically, they were beefing yesterday
33:56
over just uh
33:59
jc feling like Young Miami never comes to her
34:01
defense when things are happening, and
34:03
they got some secret animosity that you
34:06
know, like it's just basically girl
34:08
stuff, but just
34:10
accusing each other of not supporting
34:12
each other basically and
34:14
and not being there for each other. And they jumped on the phone
34:17
and they got it together. But I don't think
34:19
no, no blows were traded where
34:21
it's it was irreconcilible.
34:23
And I don't like you're saying it's just girl stuff, okay,
34:26
because me and was just having a little fuff
34:28
with your.
34:31
Wallet.
34:32
I mean it's me, it's not.
34:35
No.
34:38
Five.
34:39
Could you still be friends with somebody after they,
34:41
you know, put your business online like that?
34:43
Could you?
34:43
Yes?
34:44
Yeah, depending on what, like Charlatatne said,
34:46
it depends on what was said, what they say, you know,
34:48
because sometimes when you like, when you're so busy
34:51
trying to hurt a person, you can really say some things
34:53
you can't come back from.
34:54
See that.
34:54
The only problem I have is is you
34:57
have my number, so that means we're really not friends.
34:59
Like the if you got to put it online,
35:01
that means this was something that you was feeling regardless
35:04
and you wanted to put it out there.
35:05
You could have hit me and I could be wrong. I
35:07
could be wrong, We could be wrong.
35:08
We could we could be a friend and be like, you know what, I
35:10
made a wrong decision my back. But once
35:13
you put it.
35:13
Online, it's like bro number
35:16
really tried it, you know.
35:17
Yeah, it depends, It depends what was said
35:20
and yeah, it depends
35:22
what was said. And I had another point, but
35:24
I forgot so it don't even matter. But it definitely depends
35:26
what was said. You know, it might come
35:28
back to me later.
35:29
We got Courtney on the line.
35:30
Courtney, good morning, Good morning.
35:32
How are you feeling, Courtney, I'm feeling good. How
35:34
are you feeling good? Good? Good?
35:36
What's your thoughts?
35:37
My thoughts are we're friends and
35:39
you take it to the internet. Now you've given
35:41
other people who know nothing about us a chance
35:44
to weigh in on our business.
35:46
There's no way we could really be.
35:48
Friends if you're making it public.
35:50
I'll be should be in private.
35:52
I agree, I agree, I agree. You just reminded
35:54
me of my other point.
35:55
My other point was it depends
35:57
what was said, and I would be
35:59
questioning our friendship because it seems
36:01
like you care more about what these people
36:03
on social media think then you
36:06
do what I think, because
36:08
if we've been friends, and we've been homies for so
36:10
long, why would you feel the need to just tell all
36:12
of these people on social media our business
36:15
what?
36:16
And I think nobody ever thought Young Young
36:18
US a Young Team JT and Young Miami had
36:21
beef like it seemed, you know, when they
36:23
were up here, you could tell like there was a little bit, but you didn't.
36:25
You couldn't see that they had beef or there was problems.
36:27
So they were even thinking that I wouldn't call what they had beef
36:29
when they was up here, I would call it that. You could just tell that
36:31
they're two totally different people, growing in two different directions.
36:33
Yeah, well, let's go to Kenny's
36:36
on the line. Kenny, good morning, Good morning,
36:38
hein' Kenny.
36:38
What's your thoughts.
36:39
I'm I'm in the jail, so trying
36:41
to get a little quick work out in. So
36:44
listen, I had an ex girlfriend that
36:46
we broke up, and we broke up for whatever reason.
36:49
I get a new girlfriend, and probably
36:51
about a year and a half later, I get engaged.
36:54
I put on.
36:55
Social media, you know how you put the you
36:57
know, we're engaged. Her stupid
36:59
friend jumps on my page and says,
37:02
congratulations, Now you can stop
37:04
calling my girls. So I
37:07
was like them, I don't even call your girl.
37:08
I mean, we're cool, but I.
37:09
Don't even call her. So we
37:12
I seen her at homecoming and we had
37:14
this big argument about that cause I was,
37:16
you know, getting on her about you know, why would your girl
37:19
put that on my page, and so people
37:21
were looking. We were arguing, and then one
37:23
of my friend brothers set us down. There was like, y'all,
37:25
don't be you know, beefing no more. It
37:27
wasn't her that did it, but I know that it was
37:29
her that actually told her that I was
37:31
calling her, which I wasn't, but uh,
37:33
you know, you know, people gas like, oh
37:35
sorry, sorry, I can't cuss people. People
37:38
gas like stuff. And so we
37:40
had to sit down and we came to an agreement.
37:42
Now we're not the best of friends like we used to be, but
37:45
we're at least cordial when we see each other.
37:47
You know.
37:48
Yeah, Like I'm saying, you can't be back
37:50
to friends with that person like
37:52
you were before.
37:53
Yeah, because you never had that trust anymore.
37:55
Yeah, that's the biggest thing.
37:56
And then it was the intent behind that, Like she really
37:58
meant the like send flares
38:00
up to the fiance, like so that can start an argument
38:03
between her and him, And.
38:04
What if you and the person don't even know y'all really
38:06
got issues, Like you know, y'all might be having a
38:09
like a like a little kerfuffle
38:11
behind the scenes as friends, but then
38:13
you find out on social media that that person
38:16
ain't rocking with you no more like that.
38:18
You like damn like we Yeah, this
38:20
was between us, but you.
38:22
You took it to social media. Clearly I made
38:24
it. I never meant nothing to you
38:26
ever, that's right.
38:27
Yeah. Well eight hundred five A five
38:29
one O five one.
38:30
We're talking JT and Young Miami, and
38:32
we're asking if you are friends with
38:34
somebody and they put your business on social media,
38:36
the fact that y'all beefing on social media, could
38:38
y'all still be friends after that?
38:39
Could it be the same. Let's discuss it's the Breakfast Club on
38:42
wanting.
38:47
Let's say if y'all
38:49
talking about it, you know we talking about
38:51
it.
38:52
It's topic times.
38:54
Called eight hundred five five one o five one to
38:56
join into the discussion.
38:57
With the Breakfast Club morning.
38:59
Every body is Steve j n V Jess
39:02
hilarious, Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast
39:04
Club. Now if you're just joining us, we're talking about
39:06
JT and Young Miami now during
39:08
just with the mess just reported that they had a little
39:11
conflict online, right, and we're
39:13
asking eight hundred and five eight five one o five
39:15
one, could you be friends with somebody after they put
39:17
after they put your business online.
39:19
We got Brill on the line.
39:20
Bree, good morning, good morning, good morning.
39:23
What's your thoughts breaking?
39:24
I thought if it ever has to come to
39:26
public, like if anybody has to get into
39:28
our stuff and we were never free, and
39:31
that you had some type of stick similarity or
39:33
something that you couldn't say me or we couldn't work
39:35
out.
39:36
Okay, that is real self.
39:39
Yes, what's your thoughts? Brother?
39:41
Hey?
39:42
Well, I feel like if somebody was trying to talk
39:45
to me out crazy and disrespecting, even
39:47
if we've been through something, I don't I don't think
39:49
that as with them the game, especially
39:51
if you willing to belittle me and all that that means that'll
39:53
happened again.
39:54
That's real.
39:55
Okay, all right, thank you brother.
39:57
That's that's just my call.
39:58
Man, A big family. I like her, y'all.
40:01
I keep doing that, thank you king? All right?
40:03
So what's the more on to the story.
40:04
I mean, the moral of the story is, Man, if you and a person are
40:06
really friends, I think that you and a person should keep whatever
40:09
issues y'all have between each other. I
40:11
don't know why folks choose
40:13
to share what you're going through
40:15
with your soul called friend with a whole bunch
40:17
of strangers that don't even know you, right,
40:20
Like, I don't get it.
40:21
What if we can't even that's
40:23
the only way to get through to that person. What if
40:26
we can't even have a civilized conversation
40:28
on the phone, Like what if you know, because in
40:30
one of them sweets and she just was like, jac was like,
40:32
leave Santanta home. You know, Santanna, young Miami
40:34
they river real close. And what if he's
40:37
always around, like just just hypothetically
40:39
speaking, he's always around?
40:41
And that was j C way because Young Miami
40:43
started this.
40:44
But what if JT she just put
40:46
more out there than Young Miami.
40:48
So this is something that she always wanted to say.
40:49
But what if she.
40:50
Couldn't say it to her because
40:53
well, Santana's so far I mean, Young Miami.
40:55
Was just so far gone.
40:56
I will say this.
40:57
If you don't think you can have a civilized conversation
40:59
on the phone with just y'all two, your damn
41:01
sure can't have one on social media?
41:04
Bring me to Karia, please, But you also text somebody
41:07
you ain't gotta you ain't gotta you know, do that as well?
41:09
You could text them in that way you know that other person.
41:11
They did say, Texas, fist me off, textat, fists me
41:13
off, textist me off. You gotta call me because I'd be so mad.
41:15
But what the what the hell right?
41:17
And then think and then texas can be insensitively.
41:20
I gotta hear a person saying I gotta hear you. That's right to
41:23
be misconstrued in any type of way.
41:24
And in the voice messages, ain't nobody
41:26
listening.
41:28
Voice message.
41:29
You're sending voice messages.
41:30
That are longer than songs. I don't want to
41:32
hear your mini podcasts. Pick up the goddamn
41:34
phone and called me. And if I don't have it, I mean I didn't want
41:36
to talk to you, Jesus.
41:38
Rest of all, I'll be sending all the time.
41:40
I said, you ain't none
41:42
by message eight minutes. But damn but
41:45
but but me and j just will call each other.
41:47
Yeah, for sure?
41:48
Who sent you eight minute voice messages? Nobody?
41:51
Crazy people, insane people insane
41:54
like humans.
41:56
Like I'm gonna tell you something. If you send a voice message
41:58
and you look at it and it's three thirty six spot thirty
42:00
six, five thirty six, six thirty six, don't press it,
42:03
don't pressing? Okay,
42:05
I would to know text to President say I need to
42:07
talk to you. I want to know what celebrity message
42:09
is like celebrity, I got a celebrity friends, y'all?
42:12
Oh, line
42:15
up and down?
42:18
All right?
42:18
We got just with the best coming up. We were talking about Oh
42:21
my god.
42:22
So remember yesterday, Charlotmage,
42:24
you said you might not want to crits
42:26
take another comedian because you one day may
42:29
be in that situation.
42:31
Jeral Carmichael.
42:32
One of his recent jokes resurfaced
42:34
and people are not okay with it.
42:36
So we're gonna get into that.
42:37
All right.
42:37
We'll talk about that. Next to Don't Move, It's to Breakfast Logan
42:39
Morning, Yeah, Morning. Everybody is dj
42:42
n V, Jess Hilari, Charlamage of God. We are the
42:44
Breakfast Club and I just want to salute to everybody.
42:46
After about a year and a half, me and my wife
42:48
have finally got back into the podcast business.
42:50
The Casey Coup podcast is released today. So
42:53
it's been about a year and a half.
42:54
A lot of stuff going on, so we get to discuss
42:56
a lot of that on our podcast. And our podcast is
42:58
based on relationships and raising
43:01
our kids. We have six kids, of course, so we talk about
43:03
a little bit of everything, the good, the bad, the ugly,
43:06
and everything with relationships. So hoping
43:08
that you could learn from our
43:10
mistakes and learn from the good things learned
43:13
mistakes.
43:14
And also to speaking of podcasts,
43:16
I want to tell people that the second annual
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Black Effect Podcast Festival is happening in April
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Been up ordering tickets already,
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44:07
That's right, and you guys could have hit me up with some
44:09
remedies. I lost my voice on Friday. It was completely
44:11
going on Friday. So it's slowly coming back.
44:13
I've been doing the tea thing, I've been doing the sprays,
44:16
I've been doing everything, honey and all that.
44:17
But it's coming back slow. But you wan't to tell the people with
44:20
surgery you had I didn't have.
44:21
No.
44:21
Every time we.
44:22
Take like a week off of something and he goes to get
44:24
a little tuck, a little nip. I
44:27
got a nipple last time, y'all. Remember he came back
44:29
and his voice changed like a completely different person. That
44:31
was nose job. It wasn't a those jobs. I
44:33
think you got your Adams apple shaved down a little
44:35
bit. What that's what I'm thinking? You
44:37
know what, you don't really see it?
44:40
No, I don't see what it's either, unless
44:43
you like.
44:43
Rip, whoa, that's really
44:45
showing them.
44:46
I'm like, whoa,
44:52
but for real?
44:52
But did you know it's a fact that
44:55
tea drives your throat out even more so
44:57
you've been drinking all this tea. I shouldn't drinking
44:59
even Ryah, yeah, not too much.
45:01
Don't over saturate your throat with no be
45:04
doing.
45:05
I don't know what is what she's trying to
45:07
tell you.
45:07
No tea is gonna
45:09
wet your throat.
45:10
But it's such a dehydrated it's
45:12
so dehydrated.
45:15
But they give me a tea bag. Pause that
45:17
says throat coat. That is
45:19
the worst? Whatever?
45:21
What the.
45:23
I don't even know if you can pause that one.
45:26
We need to fast forward. Did
45:29
you hear what?
45:32
Lord ain't never words.
45:36
We're gonna bang on the spot if
45:38
it's nobody and it's me. Just
45:43
what the message up next?
45:44
Man?
45:44
More than everybody all the Breakfast
45:47
Club, Let's get to jest with the mess you.
45:49
Use is real, whether it's just robbing
45:51
Moore, just don't do no lines, don't do
45:56
nobody?
45:58
World?
45:59
Why World?
45:59
While on
46:02
the Breakfast Club, he's the coach ship.
46:04
She was able to get y'all to see something
46:07
and understand something that nobody
46:09
could get.
46:09
You to see the time to set it off.
46:12
So yesterday I reported that Gerald Carmichael
46:14
has a or had a problem
46:17
with Dave Chappelle's
46:19
anti trand jokes is what he calls
46:21
them.
46:22
And one of his jokes, uh.
46:25
Resurfaced, Well, actually it's it's actually not
46:27
even a reserface because it was it was new
46:29
just Friday's. On Friday's episode
46:32
of Jerrod Carmichael's reality show, he talked
46:34
about his sexual desires. One of the jokes
46:36
that is going viral is when he's talking about
46:39
a race based role playing with his white
46:41
boyfriend.
46:42
Sometimes joke to him
46:44
that, like, our relationship is
46:47
like that of like a
46:49
slave and the master son who like teaches
46:52
me how to read by candlelight.
46:53
Yeah, he grown too, because he's a good person.
46:55
He doesn't like that joke.
46:56
I like that joke. That's
47:00
that's my burden. I think that's
47:02
hilarious. Yes,
47:07
Maria, that's when that's up. I don't know what that is, you know.
47:10
That's that's a joke. That's for me.
47:13
I didn't laugh once, not even
47:15
just because of the continent. It just was a corny joke, right
47:18
right.
47:19
I didn't laugh because it was a corny joke and because
47:21
of the content. I can't bring myself
47:23
to laugh at something like that. But
47:26
many people online were not too happy with the comments.
47:29
Just like he wasn't happy with Dave Chappelle's
47:31
joke. It's one of the comments
47:33
that one black some black men
47:36
really have deep rooted issues.
47:37
The self hate is so cringe.
47:39
That was another quote, just want it said, it's just not funny,
47:41
bro, And that was actually a white woman.
47:43
Who said that, and.
47:46
Somebody saying just like that. He lost me.
47:48
Uh so when else said this is not funny, he could
47:50
have just kept that to himself. His show was hard
47:53
to watch. I tried and simply couldn't continue.
47:55
He's so corny. It's not even about the joke. It's
47:57
just sad a tweets you read those
47:59
are reading. Yes, I think all were
48:01
different ones.
48:02
I think we need Yourrod to come to the front of the congregation
48:04
this morning. You'd like to have a little world with I
48:06
think we should have a little word I think.
48:08
So.
48:09
Yeah, it was it was bad. It was bad.
48:10
So but like he said, that's my joke.
48:13
I mean, you know, that's that's what I like.
48:15
I like that joke. Okay, those are Dave's
48:17
jokes. That's what he likes.
48:19
And that's why he got to come to the front of and.
48:21
Quick and just like you had blamed
48:23
him for that, and you didn't like that one day
48:25
that could be you.
48:26
Because we are comedians. We're all in the hot seat
48:28
at some point, right.
48:29
So moving on, Jonathan Major's was
48:31
sentenced to probation after assault conviction.
48:33
So a judge ruled that he will
48:35
be on probation. They didn't say how long. I looked
48:37
and looked and looked for that. I don't know how long. But he's
48:40
only having to pay a two hundred
48:42
and fifty dollars fine and.
48:44
Do a year in an in person counseling program.
48:46
And he has to continue on his mental
48:49
health therapy which he's been in.
48:50
And what is this for.
48:51
This is for the conviction against
48:55
Grace Stabari, his ex.
48:56
Yeah.
48:56
I didn't even know he had got a probation. I just thought he had to go with different
48:58
classes.
48:59
No, no, no, yep, that came with probation.
49:01
And if he at any time violates
49:04
this probation, he could be forced to spend up to a year in jail.
49:06
So, I mean, you look at all of the stuff that you
49:09
know Jonathan Major's lost professionally,
49:12
right, and you're like, damn, he lost all of that for a
49:14
misdemeanor, And then now you get
49:16
a year of classes, probation
49:19
and what else you said.
49:20
And he has the two hundred and fifty
49:22
dollars fine and he has to continue with his mental
49:25
health therapy which he's been in.
49:26
For months for a misdemeanor.
49:28
Yeah, misdemeanor and evidence. They showed it. He running
49:30
from the way.
49:31
You saw it running from You saw
49:33
him running away from this white woman.
49:35
It was he. It was he.
49:36
What she said and what he said. There was no witnesses,
49:38
nobody's seen it. They've seen her in the club after that. You've
49:40
seen him running away, and he still got convicted,
49:43
still got convicted.
49:43
That's scary.
49:44
The media should be ashamed of itself in a lot
49:46
of ways. But the act like there is not a race
49:48
dynamic here is insane. Like
49:51
a black man, black man, little
49:54
white woman. He's running away from
49:56
her on the video, and they made
49:58
it seem like it was like a murder that happened,
50:00
and it ended up being a misdemeanor.
50:02
And even the driver attested,
50:04
like, you know, he said that Grace
50:07
was the aggressor when he was like trying to
50:09
tell her, look, come on, let's just get out the car.
50:11
He was he was. But
50:14
then there's a video.
50:15
You see the video of him putting her back in the car and
50:17
running away, which why the way you should
50:19
do in that situation if
50:22
you're any man, really, But if you're a black man
50:24
and it's a situation like that with a white woman, I would encourage
50:27
the same thing, take off running in the opposite
50:29
direction and hope somebody's recording the whole
50:31
thing. But you still gonna end up losing a whole
50:33
bunch of stuff and getting charged with a God damn
50:35
missed me.
50:36
But a full order of protection will remain in place
50:38
for his ex girlfriend Greece Jabari.
50:40
But she probably didn't plan to go back around anyway,
50:42
so whatever. And Major just did not even make a statement
50:45
of court yesterday. But and when she made a statement, he
50:47
need to look up at her. She was so sad anyway,
50:50
But that was that.
50:53
Use.
50:53
I'm sure that's next, right, Yeah, yeah, she
50:55
is civilly, I'm
50:57
not sure. But look, it's something else I want to shout
50:59
out, y'all. So and today, today,
51:02
yesterday, well last night the premiere
51:04
of another Alvin Gray movie, The Actor that
51:06
Got Chased around the City. It is Jonathan
51:09
Majors inspired movie. I'm gonna ask something, did he see
51:12
that?
51:12
So?
51:13
Yeah, it was.
51:13
It's really good, really good. Y'all should watch the
51:16
movie. It's why do everything
51:18
got to be on TV? Is
51:21
a great screen director,
51:23
you know, a director, filmmaker, producer
51:25
and everything the movie.
51:27
But don't
51:31
just ask like that, like you know it got to
51:33
be on TV because it
51:35
did sound like a TV. But he had
51:37
another one called the Director
51:41
who.
51:41
Got shot in the Hill. That
51:43
was good to the Nurse Highway,
51:47
the nurse the baby walking down the Highway. And then
51:49
his last film was the Recently it's an inspired
51:52
film.
51:55
Didn't know listen what he's
51:58
like?
51:58
Will packing them and we playing like, oh
52:01
yeah, you just got their money yet. But listen,
52:03
the film is good. Y'all need to watch
52:05
that. It's called The Woman who Didn't Know who She married. Yes,
52:09
y'all gonna stop playing because I said it. But I
52:11
send it to you all the time and you don't be watching it. But you always
52:13
got something to say for
52:15
interview, y'all.
52:16
I ain't even say nothing. All right, I can't wait
52:18
to make a tob move just with the mess.
52:20
Wait a minute, how just with the mess? I got a minute?
52:23
List? I'm sorry, all right, you ain't
52:25
do.
52:25
This yet, all right, So wait, missy
52:27
elliot first ever headlining tour will
52:29
feature Timberland, Bust
52:31
the Rhymes, and see Era. So look, this
52:34
is so the significance of this toy is this is her first
52:36
headlining So she is cold headlined in
52:38
the past with Beyonce and Alicia
52:41
Keys, two other big names, but this is her first
52:43
headline until y'all has twenty four stops. It
52:45
starts on the fourth of July, and the name of the tour is
52:47
called Out of this World between her, Chris
52:49
Brown, and JC. I'm gonna bro because I'm gonna see all three of
52:51
them this year. Big pregnant in
52:53
there, like, what's up, y'all? The ticket's gonna say able.
52:55
Swift, I wanna Miss Elliot.
52:58
Alvin is doing her biopig title Theman
53:00
in the Plastic Healty Bag.
53:02
What don't
53:04
shout?
53:08
All right?
53:08
That's Jess with a mess, not that last forty but
53:11
that's just what's a mess?
53:13
All right, donkey, Today we're giving a dounc we
53:15
need call.
53:16
Might gonna come to the front of the congregation.
53:17
Let's talk.
53:17
Let's talk grace this morning, y'all?
53:19
Okay, all right, all right? We'll get to that next. It's the breakfast
53:21
Club.
53:21
Good morning, you're checking out the breakfast
53:24
club.
53:28
Damn, but he hogged.
53:30
It's time the donkey, I
53:32
mean, trying to be donkey today.
53:34
No more.
53:34
They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm
53:37
not making these people do these days.
53:38
Called donkey of the day and it
53:40
really caught me off guard.
53:41
Damn Charlamagne, who got the donkey
53:44
out of day today?
53:47
Wow?
53:47
Donkey today?
53:48
For Tuesday, April, Knife goes to the good brother. Gerard
53:50
called Michael my Carolina brethren, great guy.
53:52
Okay, he's in North Carolina. I'm South Carolina.
53:55
But today's lesson is about
53:57
grace. This is a teachable moment. See yesterday
53:59
we was on Reface Club and Jesse
54:01
Hilarious was reporting and just with the mess,
54:04
you know, a conversation about girod
54:06
Carmichael in a conversation he had
54:09
about Dave Chappelle and Carmichael
54:11
called Dave Chappelle an ego maniac.
54:13
Okay.
54:14
According to Girard, he said Dave wanted to
54:16
apologize publicly. He
54:18
wanted dra to apologize
54:20
publicly for criticizing his anti trans
54:23
legacy. Yes, Gerard told Esquire magazine
54:25
that him and Dave had tension because
54:28
Gerard criticized chappelle jokes
54:30
about the transgender community.
54:31
Girard said, Chappelle, do you know what
54:33
comes up when you google your name? Bro?
54:36
That's what Carl Michael you know, asked during
54:38
the GQ magazine and iView referring to you
54:40
know, Dave's comments about trans people.
54:42
He says, that's the legacy.
54:44
Your legacy is a bunch of opinions on trans
54:46
It's an odd hill to die on.
54:48
And it's like, hey, bro, who the f are you?
54:51
Who do you f what do you like to do?
54:53
Because he says Dave doesn't get personal
54:56
in his comedy, which I disagree with. Now, I
54:58
asked, just hilarius, you comedians criticized the
55:00
comedians like this because if you are a comedian,
55:02
you know, more than likely you are going to
55:04
offend.
55:05
Somebody, are some community
55:07
at some point.
55:08
It's impossible to not step on those
55:10
land mines, especially in twenty twenty four,
55:12
unless you're just completely safe. And you
55:14
can be safe or you can be great, but you can't
55:17
be you know, both at the same time. So the
55:19
reason I felt like Gerard, you know, should
55:21
show Chappelle or any other comedian. Grace
55:23
is simply because at some point you will offend
55:26
and low and bow. Not twelve
55:28
hours after me saying that Gerrod Carmichael
55:31
was all over the Internet because of a joke made
55:33
on his new HBO series, Gerrod Carmichael
55:35
Reality Show. Let me read you the headline from
55:37
TMZ before I play you the audio. Gerrod
55:40
Carmichael slavery race
55:43
play joke stirs backlash
55:45
to self hate is cringe.
55:47
Listen to the joke.
55:49
Sometimes. Joke to him
55:51
that, like our relationship is
55:53
like that of like a
55:55
slave in the master son who like teaches
55:58
me how to read by candlelight.
56:00
Yeah, he growns too because he's a good person.
56:02
He doesn't like that joke.
56:03
I like that joke. That's
56:06
my burden. I think that's hilarious.
56:11
Yes, Maria,
56:14
it's when that's a I don't know what that is.
56:15
You you know that's that's
56:17
a that's for me, Grod.
56:21
Do you know what comes up when you google your name?
56:23
Bro?
56:24
That's the legacy.
56:25
Your legacy is a bunch of opinions on role playing
56:27
slavery with your white boyfriend. It's an odd
56:29
penis to die on do you see how quickly
56:31
those tables can turn. Okay, this is why
56:34
I don't understand, you know, comics coming
56:36
in other comics. I'm not a comic, but there should be some
56:38
type of rules about comics criticizing
56:40
other comics. And even if it's not an unwritten
56:43
rule, you know, just you as
56:45
a comic should be like, I don't like
56:47
Dave's jokes, but publicly adding
56:50
on, you know, to a pylon of another
56:52
comic as a comic, to me
56:54
is lame, especially when you know people
56:57
are saying that the comic is being offensive.
56:59
You know that.
57:00
Now, what if Dave came out and started,
57:02
you know, criticizing Gerard for his jokes
57:04
and said he was offended about you know, the
57:06
role playing slavery with his white boyfriend
57:09
joke. It's it's you know, it's Dave Chappelle. Were talking
57:11
about him. Can't suck anything?
57:15
Pause?
57:15
Yeah, that's what it's saying.
57:17
Oh
57:20
well, anyway, Okay, I'm just saying, what if
57:22
Dave came out and talked.
57:23
About you role playing slavery?
57:25
That would change your Google searches
57:27
tremendously. Okay, you cannot
57:29
like the joke, but comedians should be
57:32
entitled to make the joke, and you may even
57:34
be entitled to say that's not funny, but
57:36
the act offended publicly as
57:39
a comedian, you know what I'm saying, and tell a
57:41
publication that that's Dave's legacy,
57:43
now knowing is not. By the way, there's
57:46
a lot of things that come to mind about Dave's legacy
57:48
when it comes to comedy and trans jokes.
57:51
Is not at the top of my liss Okay, not even
57:54
remotely, Drod, I love you, but
57:56
you should focus on building your own legacy because
57:58
I'm not sure you have one yet.
58:00
Okay, you're building. I know you have had
58:02
all.
58:02
The specials in the TV shows and movies,
58:04
all of that. But what is the comedy legacy
58:07
of Gerrod Carmichael. What is the legacy
58:09
of Droid Carmichael as a comedian? Something
58:11
for us to ponder, Okay, But in the
58:13
meantime, please everyone out
58:15
there remember to give grace. Okay, It's
58:17
easy to give grace when you recall how
58:19
much you may need it one day. Please
58:22
give girod Carmichael the sweet Sound and the Hamiltons.
58:24
Oh no, you are the dog.
58:29
Of the day,
58:33
the dog.
58:36
All the day.
58:39
Ye all
58:45
right, I like that.
58:46
That was the first one in a long time that I've liked.
58:48
Okay, and I love Gerard Carmichael as
58:50
well, but I love that donkey means
58:53
a lot to absolutely thank you.
58:54
It should.
58:57
All right, well, thank you for that donkey of other day.
59:00
Now, when we come back, let's open up the phone lines eight
59:02
hundred five eight five one oh five one. We
59:04
were talking behind the scenes and Charlomagne was telling us
59:06
that jess Hilarius does not like to cook.
59:08
I never said, but I did not say
59:10
that. That's not even true.
59:12
Yeah, you didn't even say this. You wait till I walked out the room to
59:14
state this behind the scenes. So this, this comes
59:16
from something that came out yesterday.
59:18
I said, this new generation of women don't ever
59:20
cook breakfast. They don't get up till three.
59:23
Now, first of all, I did say that, but I said that because
59:25
I was joking. You do like to cook
59:27
a lot, thank you very much.
59:28
Yes, yeah, should that be
59:30
a topic, And I said, yeah, that's great, because just don't like to cook.
59:32
So joking.
59:33
Okay, see I heard it. But yeah, he's
59:36
talking about his own wife. You're not talking about his sister.
59:38
You're not talking Yeah, cause she don't like to cook.
59:42
That.
59:42
Yeah, right, you want to come where
59:45
you want to come? Wind she cooked?
59:47
Okay, yeah you can come yet know because you Sar answered
59:51
no all the
59:53
time, we can go to the rodeo.
59:55
End, like I don't.
59:57
They always want to take me to a restaurant with the
59:59
end at the I'm like, why do y'all
1:00:01
go.
1:00:01
To these motels to eat?
1:00:03
Like?
1:00:03
What is so?
1:00:04
The question is eight hundred? What
1:00:08
are your what are your thoughts?
1:00:11
Do women don't like to cook?
1:00:12
Now?
1:00:14
I love to cook. I cook all the time.
1:00:15
In fact, that's why that's why I'm gaining a little weight
1:00:18
now when it's pregnancy, because I'm not eating out
1:00:20
no more. I'm not going to say the river ends in them.
1:00:22
I'm eating at home. I make and I
1:00:24
make good food.
1:00:25
It's hard to get an appointment
1:00:27
at seur and it's very hard to get a reservation
1:00:30
there but.
1:00:30
For you and your family, but not for me.
1:00:34
I don't go there anywhere. I don't go nowhere to
1:00:36
eat like that. I really love
1:00:39
home cooked meals, and so do Chris. And y'all
1:00:41
can ask him if you feel like I don't cook.
1:00:44
Just cooks a lot.
1:00:45
But if somebody here a young gal
1:00:47
that works here at the station. Yeah, just
1:00:49
sitting out of text. What's the problem? Why do I gotta
1:00:52
cook? Oh matter, We'll bring her in.
1:00:55
So what is a question? What are we asking people this morning? Why
1:00:58
is it okay?
1:00:59
Because look, I see it you're talking about and it was like women
1:01:02
are not home driven anymore because they're so focused
1:01:04
on their business. Why cooking a mail have
1:01:06
to be so home drive?
1:01:08
Why does that make you home driven? That's literally you just
1:01:10
providing a meal for yourself or your family.
1:01:12
What is it just?
1:01:13
Why?
1:01:13
Why does it have to be even deemed in the category
1:01:15
of like home driven?
1:01:17
You can be a hardworking woman
1:01:19
and still come home and cook and clean.
1:01:21
What's the problem the way?
1:01:22
Yeah, we'll talk about we come out. But I don't know none of those women.
1:01:25
All the women I know like the cook.
1:01:26
Yeah, well let's discuss when we come back. We want
1:01:28
of these thoughts. Eight hundred and five A five one oh
1:01:30
five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning the
1:01:32
Breakfast Club.
1:01:40
It's topic time.
1:01:42
Call eight hundred five five five one to join
1:01:44
into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
1:01:48
Morning.
1:01:48
Everybody in stj nvjes
1:01:50
hilarious Charlamagne the God.
1:01:51
We are the breakfast club. Now you're just joining
1:01:54
us.
1:01:54
Uh.
1:01:54
This was trending yesterday. It was a
1:01:56
post that said the new generation of women
1:01:58
don't ever cook bread because they don't wake
1:02:01
up until three. That's what this conversation
1:02:03
is coming from eight hundred five A five one oh five
1:02:05
one. And we're asking why do a lot of women
1:02:08
don't like to cook?
1:02:09
That's crazy?
1:02:09
Waking up at three is a crime, that's right.
1:02:11
You on drugs, you ain't burst you Stephen this three
1:02:14
on drugs, you definitely if you sleep at ten, three
1:02:16
o'clock after you on dope.
1:02:17
But when I was doing drugs, I don't care. I was still working up
1:02:19
for like a lover, not three o'clock, you
1:02:22
know, cause sometimes drugs do make you a
1:02:24
little tide.
1:02:24
Depends what kind of drug though now, and if we ain't
1:02:27
no drug yet, okay, I'm talking about
1:02:29
drugs like dope.
1:02:30
Hard drugs. Yes, oh okay, okay,
1:02:33
I feel you. I ain't. I don't know.
1:02:34
That's like, so
1:02:37
we're asking eight hundred five A five one oh
1:02:39
five one, what are your thoughts?
1:02:40
What do you think about that? I think it's crazy?
1:02:42
I do I do agree
1:02:44
that a lot more women feel that way.
1:02:46
I mean they have taken approach like, Okay, I don't
1:02:48
have to cook. I'm so caught up in my career and work
1:02:50
and everything, and I don't want a man
1:02:53
to get in the wrong mindset about me, like I'm not
1:02:55
a homemaker. But baby, you
1:02:57
literally can cook. How would you cook? How would
1:02:59
you if you didn't have a man? You know, would
1:03:01
you just go out every night?
1:03:03
You know?
1:03:03
Because I started off with me cooking for myself,
1:03:06
and then I had a shout cook for him.
1:03:08
I don't care.
1:03:09
Every man that I've had I've cooked for. It's
1:03:12
something that I like to do. Cooking is very therapeutic,
1:03:14
and then it's the way that I take care of myself. It's
1:03:16
like a survival thing. I seen my mother do it.
1:03:18
I'm gonna do it.
1:03:19
I don't understand why it's like that.
1:03:20
Yeah, I don't know any women who
1:03:22
don't cook, but all the women that are
1:03:25
in my life cook Now. Are some
1:03:27
of those women over forty, yeah,
1:03:29
you know, but I know them in their
1:03:31
thirty two and they enjoy cooking. So I don't know who
1:03:33
these women already speak of.
1:03:35
And then food is made with love, envy,
1:03:38
like it's made with love. So you
1:03:40
can appreciate.
1:03:40
A home cooked meal made by a woman,
1:03:43
you know what I'm saying, more than you can
1:03:45
at an end.
1:03:47
At a restaurant in you know.
1:03:49
So I wouldn't say this, you know.
1:03:50
Charlamagne always jokes that we were born in the nineteen hundreds.
1:03:53
When me and my wife first started, you know, dating,
1:03:56
and when we first got married, we can only order
1:03:58
out two things. You can only get pizza and chinese, so those
1:04:00
are the only two things that would deliver. So we had to cook.
1:04:02
She cooked every night.
1:04:03
That was the thing.
1:04:04
Poor New York.
1:04:05
Yeah, I'm saying. My wife always
1:04:07
cooked too. I mean my wife's dad, you know, one
1:04:10
of his side hustles. He's a caterer, so she
1:04:12
always knew how to cook. She was always,
1:04:14
you know, in the kitchen. That's her thing. We've been together
1:04:16
twenty six years.
1:04:17
I usually do that cooked.
1:04:18
Yeah, I usually do the breakfast. My wife does the dinner. That's
1:04:21
that's how it that.
1:04:22
That's what Chris does. He cooks breakfast because
1:04:24
I think that's probably.
1:04:25
The only thing he can cook. And and he but
1:04:27
he takes that on all the time. He'll make breakfast.
1:04:30
I make lunch, I make dinner.
1:04:31
That's why I love to see like Ari Fletcher, money
1:04:33
Bagger, your's girlfriend.
1:04:35
She cooked well, wife, she cooks.
1:04:37
I love to see young girls cook like when they get
1:04:40
it in the kitchen. I'm like, okay, girl, yes, because
1:04:42
you can still be fly business woman,
1:04:44
you know, and still cook meals and it
1:04:46
looks good.
1:04:47
You think it's a regional thing.
1:04:48
You think, like, you know, more women that's like down
1:04:50
south towards the southern regions.
1:04:52
That's what that's what, that's what they do. I think so yeah.
1:04:56
I don't know. I think so yeah,
1:04:58
And I think so.
1:04:58
I think a lot of the reasons why is one I think the
1:05:01
food tastes better in the South, and I think up here and there's so
1:05:03
many options. There's like yeah no
1:05:05
Live Bowdigger and fast food
1:05:07
spots on every corner, so much food.
1:05:09
Around here where you can just get all over
1:05:11
New York, like so you can never ever be hungry
1:05:13
in New York.
1:05:14
But it ain't great. Yeah, it's cool,
1:05:18
ain't great food.
1:05:20
But we got Jasmine on the line, Jasmine, good morning,
1:05:23
he Jazmine.
1:05:23
What's your thoughts.
1:05:25
Yeah, I feel like there's too
1:05:27
much like put on women these days fact,
1:05:29
then women staying home with their kids. Like now times
1:05:31
have change, Like we're working, we have businesses, we're
1:05:33
also taking care of the household, like we're just
1:05:35
doing a lot more.
1:05:36
I feel like, as long as.
1:05:37
We're making dinner, like I make dinner. I was like,
1:05:39
as long as I make dinner, that's fine. I don't want
1:05:41
to hear no complaints about breakfast.
1:05:44
I get it, I get it.
1:05:45
Thank you Jasmine say that
1:05:48
y'all have no complaints about breakfast?
1:05:51
Teresa, good morning.
1:05:52
Good morning, Hi, dj NV, Sean.
1:05:54
And Jazz, how are you feeling?
1:05:57
I'm good. I think there's just a disconnected
1:06:00
comes like a designated duty for women
1:06:02
to cook.
1:06:03
Yeah, because I cook.
1:06:05
I've been married for twenty years, but I
1:06:07
don't like cookies.
1:06:09
Oh why which 'nall like about it?
1:06:12
Well, it's a sure and it sounds
1:06:14
like a shore.
1:06:15
I don't like cooking.
1:06:16
I mean, you know, I work full tipical to cool
1:06:18
full time, and it feels like the chore I don't want.
1:06:20
To do it.
1:06:21
Is it more so the clean up after the cooking
1:06:23
or is it like just cooking in general?
1:06:26
It's the clean up that's what I'm talking
1:06:28
about. So that's what you make them clean
1:06:30
up. Girl, You cook and then they because that's all I do.
1:06:32
I cook.
1:06:34
That's true, but and you know what, the pandemic made
1:06:37
it a bit worse because if someone
1:06:39
asks me what's for dinner, I think it's a trigger. I
1:06:41
feel like it's.
1:06:42
A trigger,
1:06:44
especially if they used to talking, because.
1:06:48
It's a descension behind it. It's
1:06:50
okay, let me not make what we did last
1:06:53
week, Like it's a lot.
1:06:55
I get what she's saying.
1:06:55
I get what she's saying, but I think it would be easier for
1:06:57
her if somebody offers to clean up after,
1:07:00
because Ashon first will clean after I
1:07:02
cook. Like, all right, so Miami's responsible
1:07:04
for deciding what it's for dinner, cooking it, plating
1:07:07
it, serving it, you know, giving it to y'all, and
1:07:09
then y'all are responsible for dishes.
1:07:11
And cleaning off the table and everything, putting everything.
1:07:13
Else beyond fair.
1:07:14
But yeah, I would say this though. You
1:07:16
know, cooking just takes a lot of time and a
1:07:18
lot of effort.
1:07:19
Though, like if you're preparing the food, if
1:07:21
you're you know, like when my wife
1:07:22
makes oxtail, it's a it's a
1:07:25
long ass time, Like you know what I mean,
1:07:27
And it takes a lot of time, and
1:07:29
it takes and if you got kids, and your
1:07:31
kids got activities and you gotta work. A lot of people
1:07:33
can't do all that and dedicate the time
1:07:36
to actually cook.
1:07:36
Yeah, and then it depends on how many kids envy.
1:07:39
That's a lot going on, you right, that's like
1:07:41
a team be right and there you know,
1:07:43
so I get it more power to get because crazy,
1:07:46
that's crazy.
1:07:47
Well eight hundred and five eighty five, one oh five,
1:07:49
and we're asking what's your thoughts. A post went
1:07:51
out yesterday that said, these new women don't
1:07:53
cook. Y'all don't wake up until three o'clock.
1:07:55
What's your thoughts? Let's discuss it's the Breakfast Club.
1:07:57
Good morning.
1:08:02
Let's say if y'all
1:08:04
talking about it, you know we talking it's
1:08:07
topic times called eight hundred
1:08:10
five eight five one five one to join into the discussion
1:08:12
with the Breakfast Club.
1:08:14
Good morning, everybody. We are the Breakfast
1:08:16
Club. Nephew just joining us. There was a post
1:08:19
yesterday that said these new women don't be cooking.
1:08:21
They don't even be waking up till after three. So we're
1:08:23
asking what's your thoughts on this? Jess
1:08:25
said, I'm a cooker, I cook. Yes, you
1:08:27
cooked every day?
1:08:28
Yes, yes, well well listen now, hold
1:08:30
on, I but I do try
1:08:33
to like five days out the week, I do, you know, but
1:08:35
sometimes like on the weekends, I
1:08:37
order stuff. I will, but five
1:08:39
days out the week, yes, I have to. It's just an other
1:08:42
influencer on TikTok. Her name is Nara Smith. She
1:08:44
makes everything from scratch. I'm talking about cookies. She'll
1:08:46
get the dough, the chocolate chips. She makes
1:08:48
jelly like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
1:08:51
She'll make the jelly, she'll make the peanut butter, and
1:08:53
she'll make the damn bread and hot on that take
1:08:55
though, let's see it's
1:08:57
compiled and sped up, so we have
1:08:59
no idea. But this is what this girl
1:09:02
does, you know. And also John Nice.
1:09:04
She she's also young, not a batty
1:09:06
you know Nice, I mean under
1:09:08
forty, has a child, all at batty.
1:09:11
Listen, be cooking, whipping it up every
1:09:13
glam shot, you know, Prima Donna. These
1:09:16
girls really be in the kitchen, busting down, getting busy.
1:09:18
Also, to be fair, when they say new women, what are
1:09:20
they talking about it? They're talking like new generation young
1:09:23
women generation? Are they talking people who identify
1:09:25
as women. Oh that's a good question, because
1:09:27
if it's people who identifies women, you got to get him some
1:09:29
time, you know, get him some time to keep transitioning.
1:09:31
They will identify as a chef soon. Just give him a minute.
1:09:34
Yeah, I'm not sure to bring in
1:09:37
Oh, b, B.
1:09:38
Come here, B Yeah, B was in here talking about
1:09:41
V's one of these new women.
1:09:44
How old are you V?
1:09:45
She is twenty eight years old,
1:09:48
twenty eight newish.
1:09:49
Been a woman s scratch? I know that's
1:09:52
the web.
1:09:53
I think that.
1:09:54
See, like you mentioned Naras Smith, who got time
1:09:56
to be making anything from scratch?
1:09:58
Oh my god, Narva Smith and.
1:10:00
Them, and that's nice, that's good,
1:10:02
But not me and you Dominican, right, yeah
1:10:04
exactly.
1:10:05
So look I go home, I go to my mom
1:10:07
house and that's food already, but
1:10:09
a small brand.
1:10:10
You still get your mom still cooks for you, exactly,
1:10:12
So why got cook?
1:10:14
But I thought Dominican women cook like that was that they
1:10:16
do.
1:10:17
But not this Dominican woman. You don't cook. I
1:10:19
do.
1:10:19
I make my own food, but like
1:10:22
you know, the basics and
1:10:25
right and.
1:10:28
Friend, but who got to
1:10:30
be cooked?
1:10:31
But see that's different because she can just go she said,
1:10:33
every day she goes to our mom house and it's already fooled
1:10:35
me.
1:10:35
So why would she got a circumstance
1:10:38
She.
1:10:40
Got a cook too, Oh my good
1:10:42
Okay, Jesus, but don't it should
1:10:44
be fifty fifty.
1:10:46
When you get a man, you'll start cooking. You
1:10:48
should be practicing now, you should
1:10:51
be practicing a little trial and.
1:10:52
Error, give
1:10:54
it a try, promise Okay, she not
1:10:56
thank you. We got Angie
1:10:59
on the line.
1:10:59
Angie, good morning, good morning, whatever, don't
1:11:02
Detroit.
1:11:03
What's your thoughts?
1:11:04
Yeah, de tripa Houston all day. So
1:11:07
my thoughts on this topic. So I'm a mom
1:11:10
and I'm a wife, and I also work. I enjoy
1:11:12
cooking. I just think that now, in
1:11:14
the current state and the current economic
1:11:17
situation, moms is working.
1:11:19
Forty hours a week.
1:11:21
So even if we do like to cook, and
1:11:24
I just tak to my own it's like I'm at work
1:11:26
right now, I'm here at seven, I get off at six,
1:11:28
and then the expectation be to cook the inner every single
1:11:30
day. That's a lot. That's a
1:11:33
lot. And sometimes men don't
1:11:35
really understand that.
1:11:36
My husband does because he we switch it up.
1:11:38
But to go to work all day long and then come
1:11:40
home and then cook and go grocery shopping.
1:11:42
It's exhausted.
1:11:44
You're making a lot of sense, But but I
1:11:47
don't know, because I don't know about your mom. My mom
1:11:49
used to cook every night.
1:11:50
My mom working nine to five, should be home getting
1:11:52
already by six thirty seven o'clock every
1:11:55
night, and it was like no choice used
1:11:57
to do.
1:11:58
My mother did too. My mother
1:12:00
did too because my dad works afternoons. And
1:12:03
to this day I called my mom and now say,
1:12:05
I don't know how she did it, and I'm very thankful that
1:12:07
was a different breed of person. But also my
1:12:10
mom didn't have to work. It wasn't
1:12:12
required for her to have to bring in money.
1:12:14
Nowadays, it's a lot of fifty fifty
1:12:16
men that want you to bring in half.
1:12:19
You have.
1:12:20
Worked worth
1:12:23
for.
1:12:25
That.
1:12:25
If I go to my mom house right now, I don't
1:12:28
care what my mom's doing. She was stopping cook. That's
1:12:30
exactly She's gonna stop and
1:12:32
cook me a meal.
1:12:32
You know we should ask our parents. I bet she's
1:12:34
a question you never asked.
1:12:36
If you have a mom who worked forty hours a week
1:12:38
and came home and kept food on the table,
1:12:41
what areas did she have to sacrifice
1:12:43
in because there had to be something. There
1:12:45
had to be some areas she had to sacrifice in the
1:12:48
relationship between her and your dad in
1:12:51
order to be able to do that.
1:12:52
There had to be something.
1:12:53
Well, you know, my mama, I don't know about yours, but my mom
1:12:55
had no life like. There was no outside life
1:12:57
like. She didn't go out with her friend about that in
1:12:59
mind, she always was.
1:13:00
Home with you really don't
1:13:02
know how to speak. My mom ain't had no.
1:13:04
Life life
1:13:07
outside of like
1:13:09
my nether Robin is probably
1:13:12
excuse me, outside
1:13:16
lives.
1:13:16
She didn't. It was always about her family.
1:13:18
And those are questions that I think that we should all ask
1:13:21
our parents, because a lot of us don't know our
1:13:23
parents before they were our parents, and you
1:13:25
don't know the sacrifices they probably made to
1:13:27
be your parents, to be somebody's
1:13:30
wife, to be somebody's husband.
1:13:31
We don't ever have those conversations with our parents. I think
1:13:33
we should.
1:13:34
It'll give you a better understanding of what they went through and
1:13:37
what we're currently going through.
1:13:38
Now that's right, all right, Well we got just
1:13:40
with the mess coming up? Is their morel to the story?
1:13:42
But that was the moral. I don't know.
1:13:45
We got just with the mess coming up. Yeah, so is
1:13:47
single now? What means she's
1:13:50
single?
1:13:50
Now?
1:13:51
I think that man wife was like, excuse me,
1:13:53
they're telling me that, and then they had
1:13:56
to cut it off right there. But we'll get into it when we come back.
1:13:58
Okay, we'll get to it.
1:13:59
Nexus to the break this level of morning the breakfast
1:14:01
Club, that's
1:14:06
crazy.
1:14:08
Webmore just
1:14:10
don't do no lines, don't do that talk.
1:14:14
She don't sell nobody talk
1:14:16
them station world why jets worldwide mass.
1:14:20
On the breakfast Club.
1:14:21
She's a coaching ship.
1:14:23
She was able to get y'all to see something
1:14:25
and understand something that nobody
1:14:27
could.
1:14:28
Get you to see this time to set it off.
1:14:31
So sources close to a Okie told
1:14:34
Page six that she is now single.
1:14:36
So we don't have any audio off her standing. I thought it was
1:14:38
because she always going live. She'd been going to live for the last few
1:14:40
days. But the rumors of them dating started.
1:14:43
Aoki and Victorio asof oh
1:14:46
you know something, I just found it on him listen
1:14:48
at first when I reported it.
1:14:50
He is the owner of the restaurant group Sarah Fena.
1:14:53
I didn't even know because she was like, what's Sarafina what's
1:14:55
there, Fina, that's the restaurant group.
1:14:57
I didn't even realize that you asked what it was.
1:15:01
We really don't be listening. That's so crazy, But you
1:15:03
asked.
1:15:04
When I first reported that her boyfriend was sixty five
1:15:06
and that he is the restaurant her, because that's what they
1:15:08
call you. We got multiple restaurants, he was like, what
1:15:10
is saraphena?
1:15:11
I never said yesterday? Did you say yesterday?
1:15:14
You say that that's crazy. Now I'll
1:15:16
be lying first somebody else was lying on them. Now chill
1:15:19
please.
1:15:20
Anyway, Simmons referred to a
1:15:23
soft as her boyfriend multiple times, but
1:15:25
recently she just said it ended.
1:15:27
Now.
1:15:27
Look, I thought that the guy's wife might
1:15:29
have found out or whatever, but it turns out he was
1:15:31
married. He's not married anymore. He got a divorce in twenty twenty
1:15:34
one. But he was married and
1:15:36
they divorced. He was single or
1:15:38
whatever as far as we know. But I don't know why
1:15:40
the end it saw abruptly, child But bring.
1:15:42
Back shaming women about catching worms.
1:15:45
I was born in nineteen.
1:15:46
Hundred and seventy eight.
1:15:47
I came from the era when you hear old
1:15:50
the women tell them young girls out there with them, old
1:15:52
man, you're gonna catch worms now.
1:15:54
Or maybe she ain't get her creeps because
1:15:56
she really wanted to one of the creeps.
1:15:59
Maybe she she really wanted them crazy. I think
1:16:01
my mom and dad was on the ass when she got absolutely
1:16:03
you.
1:16:03
Can actually see that.
1:16:05
Yeah.
1:16:05
Mother definitely did for something insinuating
1:16:08
that.
1:16:08
So yeah maybe so you know, well,
1:16:10
maybe our friends was like, girl, come on, we all going
1:16:12
out and we're bringing out.
1:16:13
Dudes, and she was like, all right, I'm gonna bring
1:16:15
my nimes out.
1:16:16
Oh you
1:16:19
know.
1:16:20
It could have been anyway, but I'm glad
1:16:22
that she's safe.
1:16:24
Afancakes, that is true.
1:16:26
I had the movies discount.
1:16:29
Hello all right, black
1:16:31
owned children's bookstore and Raleigh moving
1:16:34
after threats, So I know. Liberation
1:16:37
Station bookstore, in North Carolina's first
1:16:39
black owned children's bookstore, is moving
1:16:41
out of downtown Raleigh less than a year after
1:16:43
it opened. Liberation Station opened
1:16:46
on Juneteenth, twenty twenty three. Dang,
1:16:48
shout out to them, that's what's up. But
1:16:51
this is this is crazy. The
1:16:53
owner, Victoria Scott Miller said, since September,
1:16:55
we faced numerous threats following
1:16:57
the opening of our store. Some we while
1:17:00
others included a disturbing phone called detailing
1:17:03
what our son Langston wore when he was at the shop
1:17:05
alone.
1:17:06
Wow, yeah, she said
1:17:09
to.
1:17:09
Her and her family took a break from operating the bookstore
1:17:11
for about two weeks after the threat started.
1:17:14
Her son is thirteen, and she operates
1:17:16
the store with her son and her husband.
1:17:18
She said. Her son by a thirteen year
1:17:20
old in the store by himself.
1:17:21
Yeah, yeah, and that's when she received
1:17:23
the call. Basically like Dave was watching, they'd be sitting
1:17:25
there watching the store. Because
1:17:27
we're in the business of children, we're responsible for their
1:17:29
safety, Scott Miller said, But he was in there
1:17:31
a loan, which was crazy. On Tuesday,
1:17:34
Scott Miller said the bookstore would remain
1:17:36
operational until April thirteenth, and
1:17:39
also said that the bookstore will
1:17:41
go back to the drawing board to reassess
1:17:43
and redefine what will be needed in their next
1:17:45
location.
1:17:46
You know, this is when you need a first
1:17:48
line of defense, you know, in certain communities,
1:17:51
because what these people actually need is
1:17:53
security. But I'm sure they can't afford
1:17:56
the twenty four hour security that them
1:17:58
and the store need. You couldn't even when the store is
1:18:00
not open. People will try to bang a lot of the store, et cetera,
1:18:02
et cetera. But if we had an organization, you
1:18:05
know, in the hood that could hold them down
1:18:08
right and send threats back if
1:18:10
need be, Yeah, you know, then you know things,
1:18:12
things would be a lot different. Becase they shouldn't have to close their
1:18:14
business right because of an anonymous
1:18:16
stretch from people.
1:18:17
And even for that two weeks that they had to that
1:18:19
they bought it to an abrupt halt, like you know what, we're
1:18:21
just gonna resume in two weeks six, two weeks off.
1:18:24
I'm sure that hurt their business too, because they were successful
1:18:26
after opening, you know what I mean.
1:18:28
So that's just sad. It's like
1:18:30
what do you do? But yeah, I hope
1:18:32
that new location.
1:18:33
I'm sending healing energy and all success,
1:18:36
more success because hopefully they.
1:18:37
Have more than one book store open.
1:18:39
I'll pay black own books, do I do like that? And it's
1:18:41
for children's books. That's what
1:18:43
we need more of around here, all right.
1:18:45
Remy Carter is now the youngest female
1:18:47
artist ever on Hot one hundred, claiming
1:18:50
record from Big.
1:18:51
Siss Blue Ivy.
1:18:52
So look, remember when Blue Ivy they debut seven
1:18:54
years ago in twenty nineteen thanks to her feature
1:18:57
on Brown Skin Girl. Now, Remy
1:18:59
has past her sister as
1:19:01
the youngest charting female
1:19:04
artist to reach Hot one hundred on the Cowboy
1:19:06
album that debut at number forty
1:19:08
two or the Hot one hundred also oh
1:19:10
so clap it up dropping clues for little sisters.
1:19:14
Y'all, y'all, let me.
1:19:16
Let me hear the audio Hellottle voice on the on the country
1:19:18
record mom.
1:19:21
The by Priestn't
1:19:30
you know what she's said? But I know that's right.
1:19:31
I know that.
1:19:33
Keep it in the family. I love the Isn't
1:19:35
it just amazing to know that Remy has no
1:19:37
idea what's going on and
1:19:40
just breaking records.
1:19:41
Andy don't even know what's happening. They like you
1:19:43
the number whatever, whatever, like
1:19:47
just still just living, you
1:19:50
know. But that is
1:19:52
amazing. That is so amazing.
1:19:54
And just like when Blue was real young, she was on
1:19:56
uh, she was on I think the song was
1:19:58
called Blue. That was the first time when she was on Beyonce's
1:20:01
album and that was just that was amazing that both
1:20:03
our kids are able to receive these, you
1:20:06
know, achievements and accolades so young. Also
1:20:08
real quick, Beyonce surpasses one
1:20:10
hundred career Hot
1:20:12
one hundred hits thanks the Cowboy album. With twenty
1:20:15
three songs charting from the album on
1:20:17
Billboard one hundred, she ups her career total
1:20:19
from eighty five entries to one hundred and
1:20:21
six.
1:20:22
Heard that amazing, No, not
1:20:25
all of it, not yet, not yet.
1:20:26
She becomes the seventeenth artist and only
1:20:29
the third and only the third woman to
1:20:31
have one hundred or more song songs.
1:20:36
Yeah, let me say
1:20:38
you something. Let me say something when I'm reading and I'm already struggling.
1:20:40
I don't need you to do that.
1:20:41
Thank you very much, all right, because I'm because I'm
1:20:44
I'm about to put it on the people typing, but
1:20:46
I don't need to do that, all right now, I
1:20:48
said, worry about that. You didn't know what Sarah Feneer was
1:20:50
today. Thank you very much, And it is true.
1:20:53
We have the footage and we will roll it after this, but for
1:20:56
the third hours, all right.
1:20:57
But one of the most important things from the Beyonce
1:20:59
album, you know that I saw was the fact
1:21:01
of all the young black country artists
1:21:03
that she empowered.
1:21:04
Amazing. What I mean, like that is incredible?
1:21:07
Yeah, yes, all right, salute to Beyonce.
1:21:09
Congratulations a right, let's get to the People's
1:21:11
Choice Mix. We'll be back at the Breakfast slog. Good morning, you're
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1:21:22
Now.
1:21:22
I just want to say again, salute to everybody out there.
1:21:25
Me and my wife's podcast is back after about
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a year and a half. It's the
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I know and you say the real She's
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like, well right, like who's the fake one?
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DJ env just hilarious,
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Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's
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time to get up out of here. Yes, you got
1:23:25
a positive note? I do, man, I just want
1:23:28
to say, the most valuable thing you can make is a mistake.
1:23:30
You can't learn anything from being perfect. It ain't
1:23:33
none of us perfect anyway. Have a blessed day.
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I like that?
1:23:36
Very sweet and simple? Is that yours?
1:23:39
No?
1:23:40
No, oh,
1:23:43
y'all. You can tell when it's a quote. I
1:23:46
love it. All right, y'all.
1:23:49
Breakfast Club, you don't finish
1:23:51
for y'all.
1:23:51
Done,
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