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Go Where You Are Celebrated ( Stephanie Mills Interview)

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Monday, 21st June 2021
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0:01

More nervous this room anywhere else. So you're

0:03

right now the world's

0:07

most stagerous want to show the cameras agree,

0:11

it's so in this list

0:14

city, So technry

0:17

the capital of this eat

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the only one who can keep these guys in. Chad

0:22

boy, this is the reference club pict Good

0:35

morning usc yo yo yo yo

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yo 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

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yo yo yo yo, Good morning

0:44

Angela, eat good money any Cholomne

0:47

the guy beast to the planet. Is Monday?

0:53

Yes, back to the work week? Yes it is. And it's

0:55

almost cancer season. God damn it. One more

0:57

day until all of us sensitive emotion

1:00

Kansas have all season. Okay,

1:05

well, happy Monday, That's right, Happy Monday. How

1:07

is everybody's week? And what you guys do? I

1:10

went to the finale for the Tribeca

1:12

Film Festival and

1:15

I saw Dave Chappelle's documentary

1:17

What is That About? I mean, because this is the first time I heard

1:19

about it this week? What is that about? So it's basically

1:22

a documentary. You know how he was doing those shows where he's

1:24

from in Yellow Springs, Ohio. During the pandemic.

1:27

Yes, and what he went through to set

1:29

those shows up. For a lot of comedians, they hadn't performed

1:31

during the whole pandemic. Going out there was

1:33

the first time they had performed in a long time,

1:36

and so everybody was coming out there, Tiffany

1:38

Hattas, Chris, Chris Rod, Dave

1:41

Letterman, and so it's basically

1:43

some of those stand ups, like the journeys that they

1:45

had during the pandemic. But also the city

1:48

was kind of town was kind of against it. Some people

1:50

were for it, some people were against it, and

1:52

so it was all the drama that

1:54

went into making those shows happen. So

1:57

he basically does documented that whole experience. Yes,

1:59

interest it was pretty good and he you

2:01

know, Dave loves a good performance afterwards,

2:03

and then he had people performing after

2:05

they showed the documentary. It closed out the Tribeca

2:08

Film Festival at Radio Say Music Hall, and

2:10

it was like ghost Face perform the

2:13

greatest MC of all time with my my personal

2:16

favorite MC of all time. You know, I love

2:18

ghost Face. Um Fat Joe performed,

2:20

how Live Quality performed Dope,

2:23

Yes, Clark Kent was Djane.

2:25

I'm trying to think of who else. The Red band performed,

2:28

would do it all? So yeah, he had it. You

2:30

know, tip Que perform.

2:32

That's a nice grown function. That's a nice grown

2:35

event. I like the sound of

2:37

that. And then we had an after party. I saw

2:39

the Wizard was there. Mary J. Blige was there.

2:42

It was cool out out this weekend.

2:44

Okay, yeah, yeah, I went to a movie screening. Everybody

2:46

know, things are open. I walked in this building this morning

2:49

and all the COVID protocols

2:51

that used to be here, Like you know, when you walked in, it

2:53

was like the hand sanitizer and like I don't

2:55

even know what the other that other stuff was in the lobby'all

2:58

that's gone. Yeah, all that, but you did have to be

3:00

fully vaccinated and take a COVID

3:02

test to be able to go, or

3:05

you have to have your vACC called what you had in the building. Now, before

3:08

there was a big sign that you have to wear a mask. I don't even

3:10

see that sign anymore when you walk into building. That

3:12

was going last week actually, but yeah, because in the city,

3:14

in New York City, they actually got rid of that. If you're

3:16

vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask. I'm also

3:19

noticing that they're not giving you back the results to your tests.

3:21

No more. They're taking them, but they're not giving them back.

3:23

Yeah, anybody else noticing that? I actually swabbed

3:25

myself for my last COVID See what I'm saying. That's

3:28

what I'm telling you. I've noticed that they're taking

3:30

the test and they just not even

3:32

giving you the results back. It's like, okay,

3:35

we just did it to say we did it. All right,

3:37

Well, let's get the show crack and Stephanie Mills

3:39

will be joining us the legend. Okay,

3:41

we're gonna start off this Monday morning with some og

3:44

wisdom, positivity, with some light.

3:46

All right. That's what Stephanie Mills is. She's a light

3:48

and she got a new single out too, called Let's

3:50

Do the Right Thing. Come on now, all

3:53

right, well we got front page news. What we're talking about,

3:55

Well, let's talk about sports, sports and sports.

3:58

We'll talk about a trans weightlifter who

4:00

has been selected for the Tokyo Olympics.

4:02

See what you think about that. Also, Chakarie Richardson.

4:05

She won her first Olympic birth

4:07

and she won the one hundred meter, but she was

4:09

going through a lot of personal issues during that time. I'll

4:11

tell you what that was all right. We'll get into that next.

4:14

It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning Morning. Everybody

4:16

is DJ Envy Angela Yee,

4:18

Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Let's getting

4:20

some front page news

4:23

now. In basketball, the Bucks beat the Nets one

4:25

fifteen, one eleven, Agatha

4:28

again, Bath say it again, the

4:30

same the Clippers one twenty

4:33

bucks seventy six is one

4:36

oh three nineties. Stay on that Bucks

4:38

over the Nets and seven, like Leonard said, they

4:41

said, we're saying six. At first, I never

4:43

said, yes you did, Daniel Daniel

4:45

running tape back. Why would they lie like this? It

4:47

wasn't he saying six? And I never

4:50

said sixty

4:52

six seven Daniel. Danny changed it

4:54

to in seven Daniel had seven. And then

4:56

when Kyrie got a ji, he said this might happen in six

4:59

bucks and seven whole way through

5:02

seven. Please let

5:05

me guess I watched.

5:09

No, you don't know what Cowboys fans would feel like, because Cowboys

5:11

have not been uh predicted to win the championship

5:13

in the past twenty years. I would the

5:17

Nets on absolutely the favorite to win

5:19

the championship. Man stop

5:22

favored to win. They would favor exactly four

5:24

superstars were three three, and

5:27

then Blake Griffin. I mean they even with

5:29

an injury, they were still selected to win. And

5:31

by the way Kyrie Harden and Kevin

5:34

Durant selected, they supposed to win. Even

5:36

with Hard and Harden, Irving and Durant

5:38

haven't even played eight games. They played eight games

5:40

together throughout the whole regular season, so you knew

5:42

that all three the probably weren't gonna be together in the playoffs.

5:45

Okay, but even if they all had played together, I still

5:47

would have picked the Bucks to win, just because the Bucks do a

5:49

lot of things better than the Brooklyn Nets.

5:53

If they were all healthy. I don't think

5:55

you cannot nets.

5:57

Okay, you cannot score everybody, man. See

6:00

that's what That's how didn't ne to been winning all Yeah, they been. I was scoring

6:02

people. You can't say we're healthy. You gotta hell defense.

6:04

Let since we been talking about that, let's talk about the seventy

6:06

sixers, Let's talk about Ben Simmons. Uh.

6:09

And here's what Dak Rivers had to say about Ben Simmons

6:11

and whether or not he can lead a championship team.

6:14

You think Ben Simmons can still be a

6:16

point guard for for a championship team, like the one

6:18

you guys want to becoming. Yeah, David, I don't know

6:20

that question or the answer to that right now.

6:23

Um, you know, so I don't

6:25

know the answer to that. I feel bad for

6:27

Ben Simmons. Uh, he just didn't

6:29

show up. He hasn't showed up all Yeah. I mean the fact

6:31

that he's supposed to be a superstar of Philadelphia

6:33

seventy sixers and I think scored eight points or

6:35

something like that. Yeah, he didn't show up last

6:37

night. We hear

6:40

here's what he didn't show up when when it

6:42

was needed about Ben Simmons passing up the

6:44

lay up, I'll be honest, Um,

6:47

I don't know to say, but I thought

6:49

the thunding point was just you know, we had

6:51

a noper a shot and you

6:53

know we missed. We made more free

6:56

though, and we missed yalla,

6:58

and then that came down the score. Well

7:02

yeah, and see I think Ben Simmons is

7:04

is. Yeah, he wasn't a star, but he he's a stats

7:06

paddle. Like if you look at it, and there's no disrespect

7:08

to him. He averaged fourteen points regular

7:11

season. Uh, that's you

7:13

consider that all stars fourteen points

7:15

in your guard He was an All Star. I don't gonna

7:17

tell you all right. Now, let's discuss

7:19

Shakari Richardson. She won her first Olympic

7:22

birth and the Olympic trials and the one

7:24

hundred meter performance on Saturday, and she was going

7:26

through a lot personally. Here's what she said after

7:28

her win. My family has had me

7:30

ground that your husband crazy

7:33

for me, Jesse last week,

7:36

losing my biological mother, and

7:39

I'm still here and still choosing

7:41

to pursue my dreams, still coming out

7:43

here, still making care to make the

7:45

family do still have on his third crowd and

7:48

the fact that nobody knows should

7:50

I go through you'd

7:54

be able to push through that mama dying last week?

7:56

WHOA all right? Now,

7:58

let's talk about Laurel Hubbard. She lifted

8:01

six hundred and twenty eight pounds and two lifts

8:03

on the way to qualifying in the women's super heavyweight

8:05

division for the Tokyo Olympics. But

8:07

she is among five weightlifters that has been

8:09

confirmed Monday in New Zealand's team for Tokyo.

8:12

At forty three, she'll also be the oldest weightlifter

8:14

at the Games and will be ranked fourth in

8:16

the competition. On August second. She

8:18

is a trans woman, though she's competing as

8:20

Gavin Hubbard, which is that's

8:23

her birth name. So she set national records in junior

8:25

competition transition

8:27

eight years ago at the age of thirty five. She has sincement

8:30

all of the requirements of the International Olympic

8:32

Committee's regulations for trans athletes

8:34

and fair competition, so they do

8:36

have these conditions. Those who transition from

8:38

male to female are eligible to compete in

8:40

the female category, but you have to have declared

8:43

your gender identity as female that cannot

8:45

be changed for a minimum of four years. You

8:47

also have to demonstrate that your total testasterone

8:49

level is below a specific measurement for

8:52

at least twelve months prior to the first competition,

8:54

and Hubbard did meet those standards. So

8:58

of course this was causing some contiver see

9:00

in the weightlifting community. They said, this is not guarantee

9:03

fair competition because a maximum

9:05

reading of ten nanomos per

9:07

leader of test taxone is at least five times

9:09

more than a biological woman. This

9:12

is something that's been an ongoing debate when it

9:14

comes to trans athletes. All

9:17

right, well that is your front page news bucks

9:19

in seven get it off your chess

9:24

play it played, drum played this meaning

9:26

but shut up? Bucks played tonight

9:28

right, yes to alight,

9:32

Bucks in seven, that's my prediction. I

9:35

know we have audio him saying six. You also said Bucks

9:37

in six. Could y'all stop this lie?

9:40

When what I actually

9:42

said was when Kyrie Irving got hurt, I said

9:45

the Bucks could win in six, but I'm gonna stick to

9:47

my seven. That's exactly what I said.

9:50

Man, whatever Bucks in seven find it's

9:52

amazing how y'all just can't take y'all elves just take

9:54

the lut okay, a

9:56

bunch of hype beasts, New York hype beat. That's why Supreme

9:59

was so big in New York because y'all get so hyped

10:01

over things. But was big everywhere, sir,

10:03

thank you, not like in New York. It was big everywhere,

10:06

not like in New York. Get it off your chest

10:08

eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.

10:10

If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good

10:12

morning, the Breakfast Club. I'll

10:22

this is your time to get it off your chest, whether

10:24

you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred

10:26

five eight five one five one. We want to hear from

10:29

you on the breakfast club. Hello,

10:31

who's this? This is hey,

10:34

good morning, Get it off your chest. I'm

10:37

so tired of you guys talking about

10:39

basketball. Well, it's the playoffs.

10:41

We gotta we gotta a couple more weeks left, Mama,

10:44

I'm so freaking over it. Like you can learn on

10:46

any social media and you can see it.

10:48

It's the playoffs.

10:50

A couple of more weeks left. We watched basketball.

10:53

Every not everybody cares

10:55

about basketball. Yeah, but there's

10:57

millions in milk, tens of hundreds

11:00

of millions of people who do. I think we all

11:02

kind of care, so it was a big deal. I don't care

11:04

as much now that the Brooklyn that's aren't in it. So yeah,

11:07

pretty much. I feel like if your favorite team has gone,

11:09

then you should stop talking about it. That's not true,

11:11

all right, that's the deal for me. Still in the table.

11:14

This is one of the most enjoyable playoffs in a long

11:16

time. What's the point of watching it if your

11:18

team already lost? Like you just like the

11:20

sport. That's it. Well, everybody,

11:23

everybody had been quiet. I love playing

11:25

basketball, but I don't I don't watch it at

11:27

all. Okay, what do you want to talk about?

11:29

What do you want to talk about? What do I want to

11:31

talk about? Just that

11:34

basketball thing? See what I'm saying, don't

11:37

you didn't even bring You don't have to hang up on a drum,

11:39

but you didn't have to bring You didn't even bring nothing else

11:41

to the table. You can't complain about something and not

11:43

have something better to talk about. The

11:45

solution? Hello, who's this?

11:48

Manager? Mind? What's up? Manager?

11:51

Mike talked to him, Mike talk,

11:54

ain't no boats to seven. We already

11:56

said it's all. They already know now

11:58

that you're trying to talk about you said both ship my

12:00

brother, you won't say that. I know. Can we

12:02

find that audio place? I know you

12:05

ain't. They just want to They

12:07

just want to find something now, Ale, Now for to tell y'all

12:09

a notable five?

12:12

All right? What you money? I

12:15

was thinking? I would think I was thinking

12:17

of sweet, But I can see Atlanta win in the

12:19

game, Yo, what they

12:22

may get one? Atlanta

12:24

has been surprising me, though I ain't gonna lie. Lanta

12:26

has been surprised me. Theyven playing some great but the Bucks

12:28

defense is too good, man, The Buck's defense is too good.

12:31

You have to understand who who the

12:33

Hawks have played they have played the

12:36

New York Needs. They honestly had a good season,

12:38

saluting them what they had, but

12:41

they wasn't really and then the seven the Hills

12:43

and they just don't. I don't know what happened

12:45

to them. Now they

12:47

were playing so but they ain't playing the Bucks.

12:49

Baby, Yeah, nobody on the nobody

12:52

on the Buck, nobody on the Hawks. Can stop or no

12:55

better? No? All right, thank

12:57

you bro? Ya man, all

12:59

right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five

13:02

eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit

13:04

us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club the morning,

13:06

the Breakfast Club. This

13:11

is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,

13:15

thank it from you on the breakfast Club. But you got

13:17

something on your mind. Hello,

13:20

who's this? Hey man Tyler?

13:23

And what's up? Time to get it off your chests? Bro, what's

13:25

what's the interview? What's the yet?

13:28

King? Hey man, I'm a

13:31

subtrib I've been driving for the past four

13:33

years. I tried looking up with your your

13:35

guys from earning your Leisure and uh,

13:37

I wanted to see if it's okay, like put

13:39

my cash chapter on the air because I

13:42

was fighting to get touch still for my nieces and nephews,

13:45

and mother's a drunk and name and inflected

13:48

neglecting them. And I wanted to see because

13:50

I used my savings and my rant for the past year

13:52

and the paper lawyer, and I want to see

13:54

if at the breakfast can

13:56

help y out. Sure. I put it out on the air, buddy,

13:59

my cash after a royalty right,

14:02

royalty right? No, righting it

14:04

like you know, writing like elevating, Oh,

14:06

got you got you? Got you? Yeah? Won't work.

14:08

Also, I got I got a couple of questions for

14:10

you, got you Okay? I got one

14:12

for MV first MVY. Yes, this is

14:14

a this is an old it's an old question. I've been

14:17

like, I wanted to ask you this. It's pretty funny.

14:19

You remember back to the day when they was making those life

14:21

like sex dolls. They still make those.

14:24

Yeah, I was waiting for ye and Charler

14:26

ain't gonna make a joke att you. How would you

14:28

feel, no disrespect, but how would you feel if

14:31

ye bout the Maxwell looking

14:34

one? That's wild

14:38

about wild to be thinking about it early in the morning.

14:40

Bro, I'm just I'm just saying.

14:42

I just thought it was funny because you always

14:44

getting on his head about how that gear is like, uh

14:47

uh, you making him mad right now? That

14:50

was making him mad right now? His

14:52

album. How would you feel if your boyfriend made a sex

14:54

dollar Maxwell? How would that make you feel? And

14:56

be tight? Don't play with him.

14:58

I'm just asking our follows.

15:00

Also, one more thing to three

15:03

of you. What books are you reading right

15:05

now? Oh? Man? Right now I am

15:07

reading, um, My Grandmother's Hands,

15:11

That's what I'm reading right now. I just finished reading

15:13

The Sword in the Shield about doctor for Neil Joseph.

15:16

And right now I'm reading a book called My Grandmother's

15:19

Hands, Racialized Trauma and the

15:21

Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies.

15:23

Really good read. I

15:27

just got Carmelo's new book. My

15:29

friend um Dee Watkins actually

15:31

just wrote it. It's coming out in September. He

15:33

just gave me a copy over the weekend. So

15:36

I'm meeting Carmelo. Anthony's book a

15:39

book called Flipping Keys. I don't know if you

15:41

know this gentleman. His name is Caesar. He talks about

15:43

to struggle to real estate and how he started

15:45

from nothing and now has a real estate empire worth

15:48

millions and millions of millions of dollars. Yeah,

15:51

I know, Caeser. I'm planning on. Like I

15:53

said, on my trunch, I'm finding I'm buying

15:55

a property in Vegas, a lot of Vegas

15:57

broo. All right, my brother, have

15:59

a good you keep on keeping on, sir.

16:01

I appreciate it. Hey, one more time as royalty

16:04

rises, if you guys can help me out. I'm really

16:06

trying to get out of debt. And I really

16:08

think you're trying to buy a sex doll. That's what I really think you're

16:10

trying to do that. That's what you want.

16:12

You want that money to buy a sex doll. I ain't putting no money in your

16:14

canshot. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred

16:17

five eight five, one of them five woman. If you need

16:19

to vent, hit it something now. He got rumors on the way. Yes,

16:21

and let's talk about Kevin Hardy was sitting down

16:23

with Will Smith for a special Father's Day

16:26

red table talk and listen

16:28

to what he had to say about what his daughter

16:30

told him about her mom and

16:33

to kind of chill out. All right, we'll get

16:35

into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

16:37

Breakfast Club. This

16:42

is the Rumor Report with angela

16:44

year I

16:51

had the rum. Well, it looks

16:53

like Nick Cannon is about to

16:55

have his seventh child. Listen

16:57

Scott confirmed reports apparently

17:00

that she is pregnant. She posted a picture on

17:02

Father's Day on her Instagram

17:04

story and there's it's

17:06

a maternity photo and it looks

17:08

like it's Nick Cannon in the picture. His face is

17:10

turned away, but you know

17:12

it's his tattoos and everything in the picture. He already

17:15

just had his fifth and six children, the twins,

17:17

twin boys Zion Mixelodeon Cannon

17:20

and Zillion Air Cannon with Abby de la Rosa.

17:22

So now number seven. Don't drop

17:25

on a clue's bomb from Nick Cannon's Lutheran Nick, he can definitely

17:27

afford him. Okay, he's out his spreading

17:29

the seed. I wonder what the strategy is with this though,

17:31

because Nick doesn't do anything for no reason. It's

17:33

the science behind this, and I can't wait

17:35

for him to explain what it is. All

17:38

right, Well, Tyler Perry and Bishop

17:40

td Jake's have made some real

17:42

estate moves. That two are receiving

17:45

the green light from Atlanta officials. They're gonna

17:47

purchase over one hundred and thirty acres in the city

17:49

through two separate deals. Tyler

17:52

Perry is buying about forty acres at Fort

17:54

McPherson, an old US army BASI plans

17:56

to develop an entertainment and shopping district. He's

17:58

gonna have theaters, retail shops,

18:00

restaurants, and Bishop td

18:02

Jakes will see him purchasing the remaining

18:04

ninety five acres. That's when he's going to

18:06

do his own development project in affordable

18:09

and workforce housing. I love

18:11

it unity and group operation. Incredible

18:13

to watch a Bishop td Jakes and Tyler Perry

18:15

come together to buy all that lying all

18:18

right now. Kevin Hart was on with Will Smith

18:20

and amongst the things that he was discussing

18:23

was his daughter Heaven, his sixteen

18:25

year old daughter checking him when

18:27

it comes to how he would speak on his

18:30

ex wife Tory Hart. I had to

18:32

really understand my daughter's

18:34

side. You know, my daughter had to talk with

18:36

me about her mother. That

18:39

rocked me. She checked me. She

18:42

said, I want you to stop

18:44

saying because when you say

18:46

these things that this and

18:48

this and this, But honey,

18:51

I don't mean like I'm just talking.

18:53

Doesn't matter. Dad, When you said these words,

18:56

you unleash dogs on people. But

18:58

honey, what are you talking this? It's

19:00

me. I'm I'm just being myself.

19:03

But Dad, you can't. That's

19:06

a very good point because a lot of times

19:08

parents go back and forth on social

19:10

media and you know,

19:12

in interviews and say negative things. You gotta

19:14

think about how it affects the kids. Yeah, you gotta

19:16

listen to the kids because you know, we all used to say in this

19:18

business is just entertainment. But news flash, it's

19:21

not like. These are real people with real lives, and

19:23

sometimes we have no idea how we are traumatizing

19:25

folks. So I'm glad Kevin received

19:27

what his daughter was telling him. It's a lesson

19:29

that everyone in this business learns eventually.

19:31

Now, another thing he discussed was his cheating

19:33

scandal. He cheated on his current wife,

19:36

Nico Paris, and here's what he had to say about

19:38

that. You don't realize the impact

19:41

that your mistakes

19:44

can truly have. Yeah, when the kids get

19:46

involved, Yeah, man, it's a different

19:48

feeling, it's a different opinion, it's a different emotion.

19:50

And through my public debacles,

19:54

when your child shows

19:57

disappointment and now you've

19:59

really lies that, there's a different emotional chord

20:02

that can be pulled on you that nobody else has

20:04

the privilege of ever touching and my

20:07

daughter touched on that chord. Man. You know, when

20:09

me and my wife went through what we went

20:11

through, my talk with Heaven,

20:14

God damn getting my daughter

20:16

back, getting my daughter to

20:19

understand that I was sorry that I made

20:21

a mistake. That was real. Yeah,

20:24

man, you're living. You learn You're not just traumatizing

20:26

you know you're significant other. You're definitely traumatizing

20:28

the kids when ye had those

20:30

conversations, Lord have mercy. All

20:33

right, Well, I'm sure this is a great relatable conversation

20:36

for a lot of people. Marion

20:38

has announced the Millennium Tour is coming back

20:40

this fall, and you're excited for that Millennium

20:43

Tour twenty twenty one. Finally we back.

20:46

He posted as well as the entire

20:48

tourist schedule, so it will kick off

20:50

October first in LA and it ends

20:52

November twenty six in Vegas. He'll be co headlining

20:55

with Bow Wow, Ashanti Yin Yang,

20:57

Twins, Lloyd, Sammy, Pretty Ricky and Soldier

20:59

Boy. People really be hype for the Millennium total

21:01

they do is be two k back together. Though.

21:03

Are they cool now or they work their problems

21:06

out in their differences out. Can

21:08

you answer those questions for you? I don't know

21:10

where they're at right now? All

21:13

right, well that is your rumor reports.

21:15

All right, thank you, miss ye. Now we got front page news

21:17

coming up. What we're talking about, Yes, American Airlines

21:19

has canceled hundreds of flights and we'll

21:22

give you the details on why. Also, get

21:24

ready, you're ready to shot? Will

21:26

Amazon Prime Day twenty twenty one is

21:29

coming up? All right, we'll get into that next. It's

21:31

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21:54

Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy

21:56

Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast

21:59

Club. Let's getting some front page news

22:02

over the weekend. NBA. Now the

22:04

Bucks beat the Nets one fifteen one eleven.

22:06

Say that a little slower place and salute the Milwaukee

22:09

while you're doing that. All right, Milwaukee, the first city

22:11

to ever take a chance on syndicating

22:14

this ghetto ass morning show called The Breakfast

22:16

Club. Okay, dropping the clues bombs from Milwaukee

22:18

and the Bucks, the Sun sweat the Clippers

22:20

one twenty one fourteen, and the Hawks

22:22

beat the seventy six is one oh three ninety

22:25

six. Y'all don't have the same energy in the next

22:27

lowes. I don't like it. I like that cocky energy that y'all

22:29

be having when the nets was up too old, and then when the next

22:31

one game five. I like that energy Angelie

22:34

and Envy had. Y'all don't have nets.

22:36

I always will, but you gotta be shooting even when they

22:38

down. I'm a Cowboys fan, and I still act like we're gonna

22:40

win the Super Bowl every year. Okay,

22:43

when we look at you, luck, you crazy? But what else we got ye?

22:45

All right? Well, the Buffalo Bills Cole Beasley said

22:47

he'd rather retire than get the COVID nineteen

22:50

vaccine. He posted, everyone

22:52

high, I'm Cole Beasley and I'm not vaccinated.

22:54

I will be outside doing what I do. I'll be out in the public

22:56

and get scared of me and stare Claire. I get

22:58

vaccinated, point blank, period. I may die at

23:00

COVID, but I'd rather die actually,

23:03

living now. This tweet comes on the same week

23:05

the NFL sent the memo highlighting

23:07

different protocols for vaccinated and unvaccinated

23:10

players. They did release protocols for players

23:12

and staff who are fully vaccinated, including the loosening

23:14

of COVID nineteen testing to once every

23:16

two weeks, lifting the face covering requirement

23:19

at club facilities or during travel, and if you're vaccinated,

23:21

if you're come in close contact with someone who tests positive,

23:23

you will not be required to quarantine. If you're unvaccinated,

23:27

that's daily testing, mask requirements

23:29

and quarantine after exposure. You also must remain

23:31

physically distant from others in club

23:33

facilities, and you're not allowed to eat with teammates or other

23:35

staff. During travel, you're not allowed to leave the

23:37

team hotel or the NFL shouldn't make the players

23:39

get vaccinated because last season

23:42

they didn't make them get vaccinated and they were traveling

23:44

and playing. So it's like, y'all don't

23:46

make them get the vaccine now, Well they're not. They're saying

23:48

there's different protocols if you're not vaccinated, then if

23:50

you are, So why the cold tweet did? I

23:53

don't know. I guess he's just saying that

23:56

he wants to make sure they know he's not getting

23:58

it. They're not forcing you to get it, but it's obviously

24:00

not as the restrictions are

24:02

a lot greater if you are not vaccinated. Because

24:05

that tweet times like he get down to lay

24:07

down. Somebody told me that you get the vaccina. You're

24:09

not playing all right. American Airlines

24:11

canceled hundreds of flights, and that's because they

24:13

have been having some staffing and maintenance

24:16

issues. As of Sunday one not dieting.

24:18

Twenty three flights were canceled Saturday. Uh

24:21

No, Saturday was one. Twenty three flights one seventy

24:23

eight on Sunday, and ninety seven were canceled from Monday.

24:26

So there's a large number of sick calls combined

24:28

with maintenance and other staffing issues. I

24:30

really don't like American Airlines. No,

24:33

I really don't want to if I have to fly with them.

24:35

It's just I just don't like the airlines.

24:38

I just yeah, me, just don't like the

24:40

planes. Just I just mean don't like the stuff that I

24:42

don't like. I'm not gonna lie. I just fled American

24:44

recently to go to Tulsa, and I

24:46

had so many issues. I missed my connecting flight

24:49

because they had an issue on my flight going from

24:51

Tulsa to Dallas, and I was like, man,

24:54

never doing this again. Getting the TV. They

24:56

wanted you to use your phone and then the Wi

24:59

Fi was acting up so you couldn't use your phone to why

25:01

it was? It was I'm good. I'm a Jet

25:03

Blue Jet Blue person, and my second shows

25:06

would be Delta. But I will

25:08

say that these airlines all have been having a

25:10

lot of issues lately. If you try to call to change

25:12

the flight and

25:14

then twenty one hour wait,

25:16

yeah, Delta's crazy. I booked Jet Blue and

25:18

then I guess Jet Blue partners with American airline,

25:20

and they automatically put me on American. A man,

25:23

well, they partner with American airlines on certain

25:25

flights, certain cities. It'll say partnered

25:27

with America. Yea. As a matter of fact, I was with Natina

25:29

coming from I forget where we were coming from. It her

25:31

flight was delayed and then they put

25:33

her from an American flight onto a Delta

25:36

flight. It was all kinds of issues

25:38

that all right, Amazon Prime Day is

25:40

coming next week. It's a month earlier

25:42

than usual. It's a two Day shopping event.

25:44

There's flash sales throughout the day. They

25:47

slash prices on their most popular products

25:49

and devices. So it starts on Monday,

25:52

June twenty first, So as soon as the calendar

25:54

turns to Monday, that that's when Amazon's website

25:56

will be updated with these Prime Day deals. I feel

25:59

like Amazon Prime Day every day at my house. Every

26:01

time I turn around, it's a damn Amazon Prime box

26:03

somewhere. Well, just get ready for that.

26:06

So if there's anything you were planning to

26:08

purchase, like any type of tech stuff, any

26:10

electronics, you know, it's a good

26:12

time to buy it, like a fire TV stick,

26:14

chrome books, smart watches, gaming

26:17

desktops, laptops and monitors.

26:19

Also a home and health products. All

26:21

kinds of things are going to be going on sale, fashion and

26:23

beauty products, all of that sales.

26:26

But they always have these sales after you didn't bought everything. Yeah,

26:28

I'm tired of seeing that these boxes coming Prime

26:31

truck. If I knew about this day, I would

26:33

have waited. You're tired of it. I think you would be excited

26:35

when you see them pull up. It ain't for me. It's

26:38

my wife, as my wife and my daughter,

26:40

I was going to say something

26:42

me, but I'm not. Usually I send stuff

26:45

to your house as well. Yeah, have been in a long time. I'm proud

26:47

of you. Usually I see a box of package from you. I

26:49

haven't seen hitting a long time. Pretty proud of you. I told

26:51

you, I haven't really been shopping like that. I'm trying

26:53

to get my money right, all

26:55

right. I have a lot of investments going on right now. And

26:58

a Chick fil A worker has exposed that they chain

27:00

is wasting food, and I want to see what you guys

27:02

think of this. An employee in Georgia posted

27:04

a viral video on TikTok and it's

27:07

another worker tossing a trail of chicken nuggets

27:09

into the trash, and the video got

27:11

more than seven million views. They said the amount

27:13

of food with the away in the amount of starving people there

27:15

just doesn't sit right with me. One person said it's sad,

27:18

and other people said they should give them out for free. But one

27:20

person said that giving out chicken hours later

27:22

could potentially be a health hazard. Chicken

27:24

that tits out too long cannot be given to the homeless

27:26

hours later. It will get them sick. It's not a donut.

27:28

One person wrote, hours later if

27:30

the chicken is getting you sick hours later,

27:32

and maybe it's not

27:34

real chicken hours food out

27:37

like that, but they got refrigerators

27:39

and stuff at Chick fil A and they keep it in the warmers.

27:42

Okay, well that point.

27:45

Today is Amazon prim day breaking news. Is today

27:48

Today's twenty first? Yeah yesterday? Yeah, today

27:50

today? But it's wrong with me. I kept thinking it was

27:52

next Monday because they're wait, wait, back to the chicken. You

27:54

can't leave chick it out how long? That's what I'm saying.

27:56

Cook chicken and raw chicken, shut

27:59

up. But you shouldn't leave

28:01

any type of cooked food out like that for too

28:03

long, for more than a couple of

28:04

the waters that Chick fil

28:06

A they got frigerators, Like at the end

28:08

of the night, I'll never left chicken out for a little

28:10

bit. Came back and got some more cho not more than a

28:12

couple of hours. You're not supposed to crazy,

28:16

How much longer than a couple of hours do you need? What

28:18

do you mean? Like, why are you leaving your chicken out for more

28:20

than If y'all not listening though, Chick fil A is not

28:22

just leaving this stuff sitting on the counter somewhere it's

28:24

sitting in warmers like the whole night. So

28:27

it's just like it's like, why would they just throw

28:29

that out, like box that up and give it

28:31

to the homeless. I think you would

28:33

have to give it away right away though. That's the whole thing,

28:35

right. You can't just have it out and then go someplace to

28:37

distribute it hours later. We have to be

28:39

like immediately now when you walk into Chick

28:41

fil A and they have like stuff

28:43

that's like already packaged in that little

28:46

great on the water, that's all

28:48

it is. But you can give that away at the end of the night.

28:50

Why would it just be bad just because it's been sitting there

28:52

for a few hours, right, I think as long as

28:54

they know, like you can come right after, because you

28:57

can't be able to like take it transported

28:59

somewhere and then wait for them to give it out. It would have to be something

29:01

that happens kind of instantly, like they come.

29:03

I know there's a lot of restaurants that at the end of the night,

29:05

if you go there, they have the stuff that they

29:07

give you right away, like you know, you come at the end of the night

29:09

and get it. So I think it would have to be a system that works

29:11

like that. I want he couldn't package and take it to like a

29:14

local homeless shelter or something at the end of the

29:16

night, like they got Uber eats, not like chips

29:18

not on Uber Eats. So put in, I think there has

29:21

to be a system in place there, and I think that's something we shouldn't

29:23

figure out, like a system to make sure that people

29:26

get this food at the end of the night every night work

29:28

all right, Well, that is your front page news

29:31

all right. Now when we come back, Stephanie

29:33

Mills will be the legend. Okay, Stephanie's

29:36

been here before, you know what I mean. But it's good to

29:38

start off for the work week with some OG

29:40

wisdom and just just some light because that's

29:42

what Stephanie Mill is a light. And she's got

29:44

a new single out too, right, Let's

29:47

do the right thing

29:49

to do, right, She got

29:51

a new single. That's right,

29:54

all right, Stephanie Mills. When we come back,

29:56

it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

29:58

Club wanting

30:02

everybody is DJ Envy Angela

30:05

Ye Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast

30:07

Club. We got a special guest in the building, OG,

30:09

Stephanie Mills and she smells so good.

30:12

Queen Stephanie Mills is here. How are you, miss

30:14

Mills. I'm wonderful. How are you for? How

30:16

are you? I'm really really

30:18

wonderful, Okay, absolutely saying. I

30:20

mean we've been terrorized these last couple of years,

30:23

so I am. I'm good. I'm

30:25

good. I'm here to do a

30:27

charity work for Jackie Lewis,

30:30

Okay, pastor for a middle

30:33

church that pat that burned out,

30:35

So we're here. I'm here to raise money

30:37

for her. And we're going to do a show, well

30:40

not really a show, but a charity

30:42

thing at Riverside Church and

30:44

the Reverend Michael Livingston is going to

30:46

be there too, And I'm just here

30:48

to help and do my thing and

30:51

do the right thing, do the right thing.

30:54

New single? Yeah, what does

30:56

that single mean to you? Let's do the right thing. You

30:58

know. I've remember the last time

31:00

I was here, I said I would never go in the

31:02

studio again. I didn't want

31:04

to. But Charles Wright, a profound

31:07

wonderful director,

31:09

directed a Motown story on Broadway

31:12

and did a lot of things. He called me one night

31:14

and said, I want you to write a song for a show

31:16

a TV show, so it didn't

31:18

work out that way. But then I went back

31:20

in the studio with my writing

31:22

partner, Marcus Malone,

31:25

and we went we wrote the song, but it

31:27

was about what was going on with the

31:29

George Floyd passing and the

31:31

black on black crime. I'm really sick of the

31:33

black on black crime, and I feel like as

31:36

a people, we just have to help ourselves absolutely

31:38

and not look for anyone else

31:41

to help us. I was going to ask you that because in the song you

31:43

say we are in this together. I was going to

31:45

ask who is do we we? Black people? Black

31:47

people? Look black people? Yes, black people

31:49

absolutely. Yeah. It's a beautiful, nice,

31:52

uplifting song, and it's such a simple message,

31:54

right like it says it so hard for people to just

31:56

do the right thing. Why is it so hard?

31:59

Why are we crap in the basket? Why

32:01

do we not lift each other up? Why don't

32:03

we? I don't know why? Well, I don't. I don't

32:05

know, man, especially nowadays, because it seems like it's

32:07

profitable to tell other black people

32:09

down. You know, it's extremely profitable.

32:12

But I find that people that do

32:14

that I have no respect for. Absolutely.

32:16

If you tear somebody down, I have no respect

32:18

for If you throw somebody under the bus, I have no respect

32:20

for you, especially when when there's people that claim

32:23

to be pro black but didn't like when you tune into

32:25

like, you know, whatever their platforms are,

32:27

they're only going at other black people. They're

32:29

only going at other black people because

32:32

they're scared. We have adopted the

32:34

Caucasian way of living, you

32:36

know what I'm saying. We have adopted so we can get along

32:39

and we feel that that is the right way, and it's

32:41

not. I've never adopted to that, never

32:43

and I will never absolutely. So

32:46

what about Juneteenth? Now we have a national

32:48

holiday juneteent. People have been pushing

32:51

for this for a long time. How do you feel about

32:53

that. I feel that it's a slap

32:55

in the face. I feel that we need to

32:57

put money in our communities. I

32:59

feel that he needs to stop them

33:01

from trying to take our voters rights away

33:04

work. I feel like it's

33:06

a slap in the face. It should have been done a long time

33:08

ago. You know, I'm not impressed. George

33:10

Floyd Policing Act still not passed, not passed.

33:13

The rest of the policemen are not in jail.

33:16

They should have gotten the death penalty. As

33:18

far as I'm concerned, they were murderers, and

33:21

I feel like, see, I probably would have been

33:23

shot if I'd been there with George Floyd, because

33:25

I would have tried to pull one of those police officers,

33:27

especially the police officers that was on his neck.

33:30

I would have tried to pull. I don't think people should stand

33:32

around and film

33:35

somebody getting murdered. I don't

33:37

people be scared. They'd be trying to tie for their own

33:40

lives. I get it. I

33:42

agree with you, Soldier. Yeah, you know,

33:45

I am absolutely if

33:48

you Stephanie wasn't gonna give it to you straight.

33:51

How you feel about Julieteam you think Stephitely gonna

33:53

be in the White House singing no,

33:57

no that I am not impressed,

33:59

not press. And you know, I'm happy that

34:01

we have Joe Biden because I think that he's a

34:03

sensitive and more compassionate president than

34:06

the than the fool we had before. But

34:08

uh, and I love Pamela, you know

34:11

black women, we walked together. But

34:14

I just think it's like a slap in the face. You

34:16

know, our children are suffering in school.

34:18

They need their money. I don't know what they're doing

34:20

with all this money for the school system

34:22

and and putting money

34:25

back into our community. Did

34:27

How did the pandemic effect you and your family? You

34:31

know, it really didn't. I mean we stayed

34:33

in the house and all of that. But in

34:35

the beginning, I was terrorized. I didn't

34:37

know what was going on. I was like, what is

34:40

going on in this country? But then you

34:42

know, I have crazy faith, and I just

34:44

rolled with it. Each I took each day, and

34:46

I took you know, I took each day. And I lived

34:48

such a I don't live

34:50

a fancy life, so

34:52

I wasn't hurt financially

34:55

or anything. But and even though I was, it

34:57

was a year and a half that I didn't work, but

34:59

I just and my son we just chilled and every

35:02

day took each day. But now you look twenty

35:04

something, right, But I know you've

35:06

grown. So have you

35:08

ever seen a time like this? From last year

35:10

to even have you ever seen anything like this in your

35:12

existence? Wow? Never in

35:14

my life. And my mom is who's

35:17

my hero, was an activist, even

35:19

though she didn't know it. And even though we

35:21

went through the Rodney King thing

35:24

and the buyers in Los Angeles, I

35:26

was living in Los Angeles at that time.

35:28

But I've never seen anything like this.

35:31

I've never seen Republicans,

35:34

even though we know that they were what

35:37

they were, it's just

35:39

coming out. It's so natural for them

35:41

to tear us down. But when we fight

35:43

back or say something about them, then

35:45

we're being you know, racist,

35:48

and that's not true. It's just like

35:50

what Kevin Hard is going through with that man

35:53

Bill Mark. Yeah, you know, how can

35:55

he say things are better? No,

35:57

they're not. They're worse. They

36:00

they want to put us back in slavery. I mean, it's I'm

36:02

I guess that's why they want to make June

36:04

teeth and natural happy. But are we really free?

36:07

No? No, no, no, never never had

36:09

been. No. Yeah, I mean all the promises of

36:11

this country to freedom, to liberty, to justice for

36:13

all for all has been a lot. It's it's

36:16

never been for us absolutely.

36:19

Now, Stephanie, not that you had this new single a lot

36:21

and you back in the studio. What else

36:23

is coming? Because I could tell this might

36:26

feel like even more what's

36:28

going on. The next song is called

36:30

we Must Change? You did too? Did

36:32

eight? Eight? Okay? Okay?

36:35

It was no way he was going to go in there and

36:38

do one. It just flowed

36:40

out of me and Marcus inspired

36:43

me and we just went in

36:45

there and just I

36:47

got four more We call them my babies. So I'm pregnant

36:49

with four more songs and then I'm going to deliver

36:52

them in a minute. We got in fact, I'm gonna record

36:55

in Nashville, where in Memphis

36:57

where Al Green recorded most of his stuff,

36:59

and we go and do it live. All my music is

37:01

live, live, drums, live, piano,

37:04

everything is live, no synth or

37:06

whatever the show they use. So

37:09

you're gonna do a whole new album. No,

37:11

I'm just gonna release singles, Okay, okay,

37:14

as as I feel it, I'm gonna release

37:16

you know singles. But I'm getting them ready, all

37:19

right. We got more with Stephanie Mills. When we come back,

37:21

don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning.

37:23

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

37:26

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.

37:28

We're still kicking it with Stephanie Mills. Ye.

37:30

And you're back on the road right Yeah, I'm

37:32

back on the mord. I gotta makeup for shows

37:35

that we did, uh

37:37

that we didn't do the year and a half. And then there's

37:39

people that are calling. So I'm back on the road. In

37:42

fact, I'll be here at njpack

37:44

uh, Atlantic

37:46

City, Brooklyn. I'm doing the

37:49

thing with DJ dj D Nice

37:51

in September and Brooklyn. You're gonna

37:53

have people out there. So yeah, are

37:56

you ready to get back to doing live shows? I love doing

37:58

live shows. I love doing live shows more than

38:00

I did recording because the producer

38:03

thing with the recordings. I don't like working with producers

38:06

that just do beats because I'm not that

38:08

kind of artist. I sing live. I want live

38:10

music. So so live shows

38:12

is something that's essential to you. Because that's another thing. Right

38:14

during the pandemic, we all realize what's

38:17

essential to us,

38:19

what's important, what's important? So what some

38:21

of the things you cut off because you realize like that it's

38:23

really not that important. A lot of people that were

38:26

toxic. I cut off a lot

38:28

of toxic you know people. Um,

38:31

simplicity was getting

38:34

up in the morning and just having my coffee and

38:36

watching Good Morning America was like,

38:40

you know, and just simple

38:42

things. Just it's not that deep

38:44

eyelashes and all that ideas.

38:48

So when you do your live shows, you're not gonna do that. And

38:50

I stopped a long time ago. I don't even wear

38:52

bass. I just put on I make

38:55

up a little blush and lipstick in them out. I

38:57

don't wear b Thank you

39:00

might be the secret. You know what the secret

39:02

is? No, you know what the secret is. Sleep.

39:04

People over as a down

39:07

play s but sleeping is

39:09

so so amazing.

39:12

I get a lot of sleep. I love sleep.

39:14

Yes, get it. Yeah. One thing you did,

39:16

I want to thank you for it. Though you did so many

39:18

uplifting things during the pandemic. We did

39:20

this vision board party, yes, part of

39:22

that, and that was really that was like a great

39:25

knight for me. I was so excited to go out and get

39:27

my post board and get all my get

39:30

everything together so I could do my vision board and it

39:32

helped me so much. So I just want to

39:34

thank you for that. Because you put together a great group

39:36

of women. I love doing

39:38

that. I really want to tour

39:40

with women, but it's the hardest thing

39:42

to get other female singers to

39:45

tour with you because of the handlers and because

39:47

of the things of But I have been wanting to do

39:49

a tour like maybe with Shock or Patty

39:52

or Gladys Knight, Jazz

39:54

myself something, you know, just all of us

39:56

get together. We probably have to cut out

39:58

pay back, which I I have no problem but doing

40:01

and getting everybody else to do that so wouldn't

40:03

be so expensive. But I'd love to do

40:05

that. But it's the hardest thing to do. And doing

40:07

a vision board is very important because you

40:10

put it out in the universe of what you want

40:12

and it comes to you. The first time I

40:14

ever did a vision boards and I read The Secret

40:16

by Ronda Byrne that was years ago. You

40:19

hypnotize me. Your eyes, Charlemagne,

40:21

are just beautiful. Tell me more. Queen

40:24

flattery will get you everywhere. Tell me more. It's

40:26

the eyeliner. It ain't

40:28

no eyeliner. He looks like he has on eyeliner.

40:31

But your eyes are just they're beautiful.

40:33

Thank you, they really are. Thank you. When

40:35

you first do your first vision board years

40:39

ago. They used to do them back

40:41

in the day when we would put together an album,

40:44

they would do the vision of the album

40:46

cover than what you're gonna look like and

40:48

what you're gonna do? Why all of that stuff was done

40:50

back in the day. What did you manifest? What's

40:52

the first thing you saw manifested? From one my

40:55

single what You're Gonna Do with My Love? And going in the

40:57

studio within two man Lucas was absolutely

40:59

magical. And I was still

41:02

doing the whiz and recording that album and

41:04

just everything that they were setting

41:06

up for me, because back then everything was done for

41:09

you. So everything that they were setting up for

41:11

me really came to pass. Wow. All

41:13

the press and stuff that we did, and and

41:15

and the albums they just came back

41:17

to back and Gladys,

41:20

Patty and I were all on the same label. We were

41:22

all on MCAW. They would

41:24

stagger us coming out. It

41:27

was their competition. Did they have like did

41:29

they create manufacturing competition

41:31

or the natural competition? Never,

41:34

that's why we can't deal with

41:36

some of the competition that's today. We

41:38

never we did the bud Fest. It would be Nick

41:41

and Baal and Valerie Simpson and Nick Ashford

41:43

who happens to be my favorite couple in the world,

41:46

Stevie Wonder, Luther Vangels,

41:48

all of us would be on that bud Fest and

41:50

there was never know, I

41:53

want to go first, you have more? Never we

41:55

never played that game. Never. Wow, So

41:57

what why would it be so hard y'all to go on toward in yo?

42:00

I don't know. Nowadays is different, you

42:03

know, And I don't know. I

42:05

don't know why I can't get

42:07

together with other females and go on

42:09

tour. I would love to. I think it would be fabulous.

42:11

I love how you put jabbing Sullivan name and that mix with

42:13

all those and her. I love them.

42:16

We gotta have the babies in there.

42:18

Any of them ever reach out? Really,

42:21

I don't even know advice. No. Never.

42:24

People always ask me that I've

42:27

never had anybody called me and ask me for advice.

42:29

Never, not once, not once.

42:32

That's insane. I want to think, because you might

42:35

not be accessible, but

42:37

if you look at my page, Angela, am

42:39

I accessible very Let me

42:41

tell you something. It's definitely just hits you with a

42:43

good morning with an emoji, like

42:47

I do that, and I always get excited

42:49

when I see her name pop up on my phone. I'm like, damn,

42:51

I can't believe Stefanie Males just texting me.

42:54

Yes because I want to show you love. I'm

42:56

like, because the mornings is the most

42:58

beautiful time. Yes, and when you

43:00

wake up, you want to just see love. I always

43:02

text people good morning, have a wonderful

43:05

day. I love you. You know you got you

43:07

got it? Yep? Do

43:09

you absolutely? I can see why people might

43:12

be intimidated because you're Stephanie Miils and if

43:14

they don't know you personally, But what

43:16

does that mean? What does that mean?

43:18

I'm what does that? That means nothing? In

43:21

the end of the day. People act because I

43:23

feel like there's this like thing where you think

43:25

somebody of your stature is a diva or

43:27

people will have impression without

43:30

even knowing you, and so sometimes they might feel

43:32

like I'm a I've

43:34

never been a diva because what does that mean? It

43:36

doesn't mean anything. Just because you have hit records

43:39

or what all that can be taken away from your just

43:41

like that. So people that. But

43:43

I have done shows with people

43:46

that are in and they're not nice

43:48

to me, so you know,

43:51

not nice to you like other artists,

43:54

other artists younger, old, and

43:57

you would think they know better and they're not nice.

44:00

Right, So somebody might have had an experience,

44:03

huh with some other somebody might have had an

44:05

experience and had some other divas

44:07

that they had to deal with and feel like, Okay, I'm not

44:09

even gonna approach it. So I can see that. But now

44:12

they hear this and they know you honestly are

44:14

like the nicest sweetest person. So I'm just

44:17

I mean, I'm just I'm

44:22

just regular. I'm

44:25

just regular. I mean because I've

44:28

been in the business so long and it's all

44:30

I've ever done, so I've seen.

44:32

I've had my ups and downs. Some people don't

44:34

answer my calls and all that, so I know that

44:37

this is not real. You know what I'm

44:39

saying. You don't ride around in limousines all

44:41

the time. It's not

44:43

I go to the grocery store, I go to the post

44:45

office. I just live a normal life

44:47

because that fall is too hard. That's

44:50

right, isn't it. That's hard

44:53

to think you better than think these people

44:55

don't love you. That's right. I

44:57

have a little move. We got more with Stephanie Mills. It is to

44:59

breakfast Club, Good Morning, Wanting.

45:02

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

45:05

Yee, Chalomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.

45:07

We're still kicking it with Stephanie Mills. Chalomagne.

45:10

Now you talked about getting your flowers. Have you been approached

45:12

about like doing versus? I think

45:14

versus. I think that they want. We

45:17

tried George who's Shocker's

45:20

manager, and my manager reached

45:22

out to them, but they weren't interested, Yo,

45:24

don't tell me that. Yeah, they weren't. They weren't interested.

45:27

Twist and Tim y'all out of your minds

45:29

Stephanie Mills versus Shaka Khan. They

45:31

were not interested. But I wouldn't do it now anyway.

45:34

It couldn't have been Swiss and Tim. Was it Swiss

45:36

and Tim? Actually

45:40

breaking news? And she don't even

45:42

know. We're working on it right now. Oh

45:44

yeah, working on it.

45:46

And no,

45:48

I don't want to do it. Why don't you want to do it? We're

45:50

gonna do it. No, you have to do it clearly

45:53

with the miscommunication. Yeah, it was

45:55

some miscommunicate. There's no way now they want

45:57

to do it,

45:57

but there's

46:02

no way. It's with and Tim turned that down. I don't

46:04

believe that. But you know, like now it's even

46:06

better because now that things are open back up and

46:09

people are doing life that you know together.

46:11

And I love Shaka. I mean when Shaka

46:13

and I see each other, I say, hey, ho, she said, hey bitch.

46:15

That's how we that's how that's

46:18

how we greet each other. I love Shaka,

46:20

I love Gladys. So why wouldn't you

46:22

do it? The reason I want you to do it is because why you

46:24

want me to do it? Because we celebrate

46:26

you and we understand the greatness of miss Stephanie

46:29

Mills. But sometimes you gotta put it on the

46:31

stage and honor it. And people got to

46:33

see the total package of the catalogs. I've

46:35

never been celebrated with black,

46:38

with the b ET or any

46:40

of the black organizations. I've never been and

46:42

we got to change that. Like I don't run

46:44

a whole Stephanieville's campaign, I'll get on everybody

46:46

asked from BT to versus that everybody

46:49

we gotta they don't celebrate me

46:51

that sense, Like I don't understand that. That That makes no sense

46:53

to me. But you know how our own are.

46:56

You know how ow people are get

47:00

a position and they I'm president

47:02

at this, I'm chairming of it. I

47:06

want you to do versus and versus is so for the

47:08

culture, like it's really about the music you and

47:10

a shock of up. They're telling these amazing stories.

47:12

Well it's about about respect and

47:15

I'm real, you know, So I don't know if I'll do verses.

47:17

I don't know, dam I don't know. Now

47:20

you know. Next week is twelve years

47:22

since the late great Michael Jackson has been

47:24

gone June twenty fifty. What

47:26

do you do on that day? I

47:29

remember him as

47:32

I knew him, you know what

47:34

I'm saying, and I

47:36

stick up for him. I don't want anybody talking

47:38

about him bad. I don't want people

47:41

trying to we

47:44

you know, he's he was a genius,

47:46

and he was very kind and loving. Everybody

47:49

has mixed mistakes. I don't

47:51

believe any of that. I knew Michael. I don't

47:54

believe any of that, and I don't I don't want anybody

47:56

talking about that like that, especially if you never

47:58

met him and didn't know him. So I just

48:00

show love. Michael Jackson is

48:02

the greatest. They'll never be anyone like him,

48:04

like They'll never be anyone like Whitney. There'll

48:07

never be anyone like Prince, you

48:09

know, or Teddy Pendergrass, people that I

48:11

knew that I love, you know. I

48:13

didn't know Prince that well, but I knew Michael. I didn't

48:15

know Whitney that well. But as a felt

48:18

as a as a female singer to one I

48:20

just knew. I knew and could relate to

48:22

some of the pains she went through that we go

48:24

through in this business often.

48:27

I want the story of Michael to be told about his

48:29

business, like, I don't think he was very

48:31

smart. Yeah, that publishing story don't get told

48:34

enough. The fact that he owned damn their half of all

48:36

the music industries, Masters

48:38

and the

48:40

Beatles. Yeah, and that's

48:42

why, when you know what think about it. Sam

48:45

Cook in his heyday was

48:47

gonna get together. Sam Cook had his own record

48:49

company and he was going to get together with

48:51

James Brown and have an agency.

48:54

I believe they killed Sam

48:56

Cook. Do you think they did something

48:58

similar to Michael? I think so.

49:01

I think because why would

49:03

a doctor leave a patient

49:05

after he's injected him with prop lall knowing

49:08

what that does? Why would you step out

49:10

and be on the phone. Is that

49:12

what they said he stepped out and was talking to

49:14

his girlfriend. I believe so. Michael

49:17

was very powerful and he was very smart, and

49:20

he owned all that publishing and they wanted

49:22

it. You know, he once wanted to give it to Pops

49:25

really, and Pops wouldn't take it.

49:27

Really. He wanted to give what

49:30

was that a TV was called? Right? Yes, he

49:32

wanted to give that to the minister. Wow,

49:35

why didn't minister? Why didn't he want it? The

49:38

minister doesn't take things like that. Yeah, you

49:40

know what I'm saying. He doesn't take he

49:42

wanted Michael to have it keep. I think

49:46

we give things

49:48

away, like we don't hold on to like

49:52

Bob Johnson didn't hold on to BT. We

49:54

give whereas white people keep their

49:57

wealth. We give hours

49:59

away because we always want the money. How

50:01

much money is enough? You understand

50:04

what I'm saying, well, I think holding on

50:06

to our two, our legacy,

50:08

to our like Motown, we should still Black

50:11

people should still own Motown. You

50:13

know, That's how I feel. I mean, that's a that's

50:15

a great question though, because it's like Black people have

50:18

never really had like mass amounts of capital.

50:20

So when you do get an opportunity to sell something and

50:23

get three billion dollars like Bob Jonathan did, it's

50:25

kind of you know, you feel into your mind, You're

50:27

like, I'll sell this and then build something else. No,

50:29

you should keep it. I think you should. I

50:31

think you should. I still have My father and

50:34

my mother had land in albemar

50:38

and that was the first house they ever had. I still own

50:40

that. Wow. I think it's just important

50:42

to own to build lord.

50:46

But I'll say this to young people,

50:48

if you are not taking your money to

50:50

the bank, and getting your own deposits

50:52

from agencies. You're in trouble, m

50:55

right, did you? Were you having any of

50:57

those sessions with Michael and Stevie back into the

51:01

We were at Studio fifty four a lot back

51:03

in the day, you know. But Um

51:05

and I always we always went out to dinner.

51:07

I wasn't in a session with with Michael, but we

51:10

went to Studio fifty four a lot back in the day.

51:12

Absolutely, I can't wait to hear

51:14

more music from miss miss miss Stephanie

51:16

Mills. I know that much. I think

51:20

you're gonna Yeah, I think you're gonna love. We must

51:22

change, we must change, yes, okay,

51:25

yeah, coming next. Everything's black themed,

51:27

every none, everything is black thing. I wrote.

51:29

I wrote a song about mister good Good. I

51:32

wrote a songster who

51:37

is? Who

51:40

is mister good Good? Going

51:43

out? Why you knowing the man in my

51:45

life? You want me? What do you want?

51:51

He's trying to be my big

51:53

brother in block we

51:55

hear a little of the lyrics, mister good Good, No,

51:59

mister good good, honey good

52:01

good. If you like them young now

52:10

and and we have one that's

52:12

I'm doing a remake. I'm not going to tell you what the

52:14

remake is okay, But I'm doing a remake and

52:17

we have a love song and a song

52:19

called Wonderland. Wow. Yeah,

52:22

all come out this year. I

52:24

don't know if they'll all come out this year, but I'm gonna stagger

52:26

them, okay. You know, as I feel the song

52:29

and whatever whatever I'm feeling at that time

52:32

to want to put out there, that's

52:34

how we're gonna do it. You have new music to perform

52:36

at the shows, yes, but people

52:38

loving that only. I'm so grateful to be able

52:40

to perfor not old. It's classic. It's classic.

52:42

Yeah, timeless, it's classic. Please let's

52:45

play, Oh, please play the new song you

52:47

want to introduce it. This is Let's

52:50

do the Right Thing. Written by Stephanie

52:52

and Marcus Malone, produced by Marcus Malone.

52:54

All right, it's miss Stephanie Mills.

52:57

Always a pleasure to see you, queen. Thank you, babe,

52:59

thank you. It's the Breakfast Club. That's

53:06

how you sought off a work week. All right? Nice

53:08

positive energy, Okay, that

53:10

og wisdom from miss Stephanie Wills.

53:13

Stephanie Mills. That light that Stephanie

53:15

Mills is okay. I'm

53:17

glad she's back to doing music. She took a long

53:19

break, and I cannot believe Swiss and

53:22

Tim. Uh, I don't believe that. I don't believe

53:24

Swist and Tim turned down a Stephanie

53:26

Mills Shatka converses. I refuse to believe that

53:28

this is a miscommunication. There somewhere, I glad

53:32

I missed that, Envie. Man, I should

53:34

say, I'm I'm a set up. Missed that Envie. Right. Wait,

53:36

I don't know what your restaurant, really,

53:39

don't even know what. That's disrespectful. I can't

53:41

believe you disrespect Stephanie Mills in that way. Breakfast

53:44

club, gym in in the morning, all right, on your

53:46

ones into you are ridiculous,

53:48

you forty three years old? You do know that? Right coming

53:50

up next? We have good

53:53

rumors. Let's get into it on

53:56

the gym and on the ones. I have no idea. He's

53:58

old

54:07

angel the breakfast

54:09

club, all

54:11

right, looks like some drama between Megan,

54:13

the stallion and the baby now the

54:15

baby retweeted somebody saying, I guess

54:17

the baby and Tory Lane's cool now because they

54:19

both shot somebody and didn't have to do no jail

54:21

time. And not long

54:23

after that, of course, a lot of people on social media

54:26

saw this, and the Baby said, I don't know what type

54:28

of illuminati ish Twitter got going on. I

54:30

ain't retweet nothing but ball if I want

54:32

to promo, I ain't retweet that silly ish.

54:34

Then once people start tagging me and saw it, and

54:36

I try to delete it and undo the retweet Twitter

54:38

and let me type it iss y'all on, And

54:41

he actually did a video showing himself trying

54:43

to unretweet this. Now.

54:45

The baby also said, baby got enough problems of his own.

54:48

I ain't got no reason to inherit the next MF

54:50

problems, y'all chasing the story, y'all ain't gonna get I'm

54:52

out and where it's business while successfully

54:55

doing business. And then make the Stallion

54:57

said, justice is slow, as we've all seen back to

54:59

my day. Support me in private and publicly

55:02

do something different. These industry men are very strange.

55:04

This situation ain't no damn beef, and I really wish

55:06

people would stop downplaying it like it's some internet

55:08

ish for likes and retweets. Then the Baby

55:11

responded, you don't let these folks hit the

55:13

best of you, thug. I ain't got no bad energy

55:15

for you, you know, I you know, like I

55:17

know, I ain't no industry and where let him fool you

55:19

into thinking that you tripping stand up what

55:21

you stand on without feeling like I'm against you, Stay

55:23

focused, my g. Things started

55:25

to go a little bit left though, and by the way, Partisan

55:28

Party did join in as well. She

55:31

said, my stands hasn't changed it all yours? Has

55:33

we already spoke about this in private and you specifically

55:36

said that didn't even know good business

55:38

move? Why would I promote that? Ish? But now this

55:40

ain't your beef, that ain't real. But you stay on your

55:42

business, my G. So a

55:44

lot of back and forth between all this, but

55:47

Party then joined in. He said, you are clown ass

55:49

and we're doing clown ass issh and trying

55:51

to back pedal. That's what it is. You don't ever

55:53

got to address her again. And

55:55

then he said you and words is corny, A lot

55:57

of you women is corny. Any and where that shoots

55:59

a women vagina

56:01

and the end where this type with it condones, it affiliates

56:04

a self that stands beside that type of behavior

56:06

is a bitch. Any woman that supports it

56:08

for any reason isn't effing sad,

56:10

bitter or confused party

56:14

the baby said you must not know about me, you

56:16

must not know about me, and yeah,

56:19

so it's all this back and forth going on, and

56:21

then a lot of people were reposting an interview

56:23

that happened with Kenjigi asked

56:26

to Meg the Stallion this, I know

56:28

you love Nicki Minaj too. Did you

56:30

feel like you had to like kind of

56:32

call Nikki first, like I want you to hear about it, but I'm

56:34

working with Kardi or that is like all

56:36

over. I didn't feel like I had to call her

56:39

first. I mean because at the end of the day, I'm

56:41

still an artist and I should be

56:43

free to work with whoever I want to work with. My

56:45

personal relationship with anybody doesn't affect

56:48

like what I choose to do as an artist. So

56:52

that somehow came back up. I can

56:54

understand why Megan would be mad at if she's seen

56:57

that retweet. Wouldn't anybody else would be mad if that retweet?

56:59

Yeah, he was saying that he didn't do that retweet.

57:02

So I don't know what happened with all

57:04

of that, But the two of them was super cool. She seemed

57:06

like they need to get on the phone. Yeah,

57:08

but social media

57:10

never works out and it's like yo, before you even

57:12

get to the phone call. All of this is already transpart,

57:15

right, because if she seen a tweet, I would understand

57:17

why she would be upset. But if he says I didn't put the tweet

57:19

out, you know, maybe one of his team members put the tweet.

57:22

Maybe it was a hackweet. Nay. He couldn't even

57:24

unretweeted. It wouldn't let him. And he showed

57:26

he showed a video of him trying to retweet it correct.

57:29

So I don't know what happened with that, but that

57:31

sucks because the two of them really was working together

57:34

a lot. I thought maybe they might one day do an album

57:36

together. It made great music too, all

57:38

right now. Dave Chappelle closed at

57:40

the Tribeca Festival. He did, he

57:42

showed his documentary and

57:45

in addition to that, he had a concert after

57:47

that. The movie is called This Time, This

57:50

Place, and it shows all the stars

57:52

study comedy shows that he had in Yellow Springs.

57:54

It also shows how the

57:56

death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement

57:58

affected the town as well. It

58:01

was the first in person film festival in

58:03

the US since the pandemic, and in

58:06

addition to all of that, Dave Chappelle

58:08

also did a surprise appearance as

58:10

the Food Fighters were performing at Madison Square

58:12

Garden. He jumped on the mic all

58:35

over the place this weekend. But it was a

58:37

good week for the Chibeca Film Festival. You know that

58:39

festival started right after nine eleven. Robert de

58:41

Niro started that just to kind of help bring the city

58:44

back. And it's morphed into what it is. I think it's

58:46

been like twenty years now. So yes,

58:49

and that is your rumor reports.

58:51

All right, thank you, miss ye Charlemagne? Who

58:53

you giving me? You a donkey too? You know, I

58:55

do not want to start the week off in Florida,

58:58

But when I read this story this morning, I said,

59:00

how can we not Florida our promise? I don't

59:02

wake up and say I cannot wait to give somebody

59:04

from Florida donkey today. It just happens.

59:07

So we need a brother named Omar right to come to

59:09

the front of the congregation. We like to have a word with him.

59:11

But this is a teachable moment, okay,

59:13

a teachable moment about nigga

59:16

moments. We'll discuss, all right, we'll get

59:18

into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So

59:20

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sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The

59:45

craziest people in America come from the Bronx

59:47

and all of Florida. Yes, you

59:50

are a donkey. The Florida

59:52

man at tapped and atm for a very

59:55

strange reason. It gave him too much money.

59:57

Florida man is arrested after definitely says he's rigged

59:59

the bord it's home and an attempt to electric kit his

1:00:01

cudget wife. Police arrested in Orlando. Man,

1:00:04

we're talking of the breakfast club

1:00:06

bitch Day with Sharlamina

1:00:08

God. I don't know why y'all keeping here. Get y'all elected?

1:00:11

Well? Donkey today from Monday, June

1:00:13

twenty first goes to a Florida man named Omar.

1:00:15

Right now, what did your uncle Charla always

1:00:18

tell you about the great state of Florida. It's beautiful

1:00:20

and sunny, it is, it is, But the

1:00:22

craziest people in America come from the Bronx and

1:00:24

all the Florida And like Angeline just said,

1:00:26

Florida is a beautiful state. But you have to

1:00:28

look alive at all times, because

1:00:30

I say it often on this radio. We wake up every day

1:00:32

of our lives and all we want to do is avoid

1:00:35

crazy. Okay, virtually impossible

1:00:38

thing to do in Florida. Everything and

1:00:40

everybody is crazy in Florida. Regular everyday

1:00:42

things we do on the daily routine, things

1:00:46

can lead to you having an encounter

1:00:48

in Florida which some type of crazy. And that's exactly

1:00:50

what happened at this Starbucks. Now,

1:00:53

I'm wanted a few people on Earth who don't go to Starbucks

1:00:55

for food. Okay, I get my green tea with

1:00:57

honey. I'm drinking it right now, and I keep it moving. Okay.

1:00:59

I'm I may have had a blueberry muffling

1:01:01

from the air from oatmeal once or twice, but food

1:01:04

from Starbucks not my thing. Okay,

1:01:07

my daughter's on the other hand, not only they

1:01:09

want latte's, they want cake pops and bagels

1:01:11

from Starbucks. If you're traveling early in the morning

1:01:13

and no breakfast has been had, my seeds will

1:01:15

make that bagel running Starbucks. Personally,

1:01:17

I don't eat bagels, so I will never understand

1:01:20

the joy they bring to some of y'all. Okay, I

1:01:22

remember when I first moved to New York in two thousand

1:01:24

and six, being from South Carolina. I'm a

1:01:26

biscuit for breakfast guy. Okay, biscuit,

1:01:28

breakfast sandwiches, chicken biscuits with egg,

1:01:31

hell leven, a biscuit with just egg is what I called

1:01:33

good eating in the morning. But when I came up here

1:01:35

asking for that No. Six, these people were looking

1:01:37

at me like I was crazy offering me

1:01:39

this thing called a bagel. I don't

1:01:41

want that. It tastes like what I imagine tie

1:01:43

is to taste, like all chilly and non

1:01:46

eventful. I don't have time for that. But people

1:01:48

clearly love bagels. But in Florida,

1:01:50

they expressed their love for bagels a little

1:01:53

differently than the rest of us. Enter

1:01:55

Omar right. See Omar got angry

1:01:57

at a Starbucks drive through when

1:02:00

he realized they got his

1:02:03

order wrong. Would you like to know what happened?

1:02:05

Let's go to w PLG Local ten for the report.

1:02:07

Police as the chief of Miami Gardens PDE

1:02:09

marched shoulder to shoulder with other county

1:02:12

leaders, athletes, and activists against

1:02:14

gun violence. She was carrying a heavy

1:02:16

burden on her shoulders yesterday.

1:02:18

I could have lost my daughter today. Hours

1:02:20

before the piece rally, at this Starbucks in Miami

1:02:23

Gardens, Chief Delma Noel Pratt's

1:02:25

daughter was hard at work doling out

1:02:27

orders in the drive through when a customer

1:02:29

turned irate and pulled out a gun as

1:02:32

he sparked a feud with staff over

1:02:34

cream cheese. The chief's twenty

1:02:36

three year old daughter was on the receiving end

1:02:38

of the verbal and physical threats. Thirty

1:02:41

eight year old Omar Right is now in custody

1:02:43

for aggravated assault. The suspect is

1:02:45

also facient an additional charge of

1:02:48

armed robbery with a deadly weapon. First

1:02:50

of all, dare is not a bagel in America

1:02:53

worth and aggravated assault and armed robbery

1:02:55

charge. It's a shame that I even have to say

1:02:57

that, but this is America twenty twenty one. If there

1:02:59

is not enough cream cheese on your bagel,

1:03:02

simply asked for more cream cheese. Okay,

1:03:05

this is why I pushed mental health the way that I do.

1:03:07

This is why I encourage folks to did with their traumas

1:03:09

before they did with you, because this is just the hurt

1:03:11

person projecting that hurt on someone else. What

1:03:14

deep rooted issues with rejection is

1:03:16

amar right dealing with that he would get upset

1:03:18

that there is not enough cream cheese

1:03:20

on his bagel. You allegedly

1:03:23

pull a whole gun on a person because

1:03:25

it wasn't enough cream cheese on your bagel.

1:03:27

And what makes this story even better is

1:03:30

the fact that the woman he pulled the gun

1:03:32

on the Starbucks employee

1:03:34

was the police police chief's

1:03:36

daughter. You can't make this kind

1:03:39

of stuff up. Chief Delma Noel Pratt

1:03:41

told CBS foreign Florida that the incident

1:03:43

was traumatizing for her twenty three year old daughter.

1:03:45

Police Chief Noel Pratt said, his

1:03:49

daughter, and I quote she she

1:03:51

felt in fear of her life.

1:03:53

It was upsetting to me to know that someone

1:03:56

would go to that extreme not having

1:03:58

cream cheese on his bagel.

1:04:00

Do you hear that? Do you hear how

1:04:03

insane that sentence

1:04:05

even sounds? This guy comes

1:04:07

back to the drive through window allegedly

1:04:10

yelling and screaming about his bagel missing

1:04:12

cream cheese. Woman

1:04:15

asked him did he pay for and he allegedly pulled

1:04:17

out his gun. Now Alma said

1:04:19

he didn't point the gun at her. In fact, he denies that

1:04:21

he said he grabbed onto his gun because he was coming

1:04:23

out of his pocket. Listen,

1:04:26

I don't know what the truth is. That's for a car of law to

1:04:28

find out. But I do know a nigga moment when I

1:04:30

hear one. Have y'all forgotten what a nigga moment

1:04:32

is? Well, that's what I'm here for. Boomdoc

1:04:35

season one, episode four, titled Granddad's

1:04:37

Fight, Huey Freeman broke down what a nigga

1:04:39

moment was to a t Listen, watch

1:04:42

where you're walking, Hey, what you're

1:04:44

saying? Lunch closely, You're

1:04:46

about to experience a name moment.

1:04:49

What She defines a nigger moment as

1:04:51

a moment when ignorance overwhelms the mind

1:04:53

of an otherwise logical negro man

1:04:56

squeezing, causing him to ask

1:04:58

an illogical, self destructive

1:05:01

man, I eat

1:05:05

bagel. Moments are unpredictable.

1:05:07

Hey wait man, wait, this is stupid?

1:05:10

Hey, you right, dog? Let's put the guns

1:05:12

away and go on about our business. Price.

1:05:16

If they had their own category, bagel

1:05:19

moments will be the third leading killer of black

1:05:21

man, behind pork chops and fema. It's

1:05:24

a fact. I need y'all to know what these

1:05:26

are. I look alive, people, because it's gonna be a lot

1:05:28

of those moments this summer. All right

1:05:30

now, I think about that Omar right may

1:05:32

go to prison for having an egga moment over a

1:05:34

bagel. He took a penitentiary

1:05:37

chance over a bagel. Well, I tell you

1:05:39

what, Omar. You have to be careful

1:05:41

because you are what you eat, and you don't

1:05:43

want to be a bagel in jail because,

1:05:45

according to the Urban Dictionary, a

1:05:47

jail bagel is a young man recently

1:05:50

sent to jail. You thirty eight, so you're not so young,

1:05:52

but you could end up with jail bagel. Nonetheless. Okay,

1:05:54

this is how jail bagel is used in a sentence. According

1:05:56

to the Urban Dictionary, the

1:05:59

jail bagel looks fresh.

1:06:02

Hey man, I don't know why they

1:06:04

call call young men a

1:06:06

jail bagel in prison, but if you have ever seen

1:06:09

a bagel, you can imagine why. Butter

1:06:11

and jelly well,

1:06:14

I promise ye, in jail it

1:06:16

will be no should age to cream cheese for a

1:06:19

man's bagel. Okay, in fact, it will probably

1:06:21

be a lot of cream cheese and strawberry

1:06:23

jam on said bagel. And

1:06:25

when you in there, ask yourself one simple

1:06:27

question, was it worth it? Please?

1:06:30

Let me give Omar right the biggest he huh

1:06:33

heh heh You

1:06:35

stupid motherfu are you dumb? All

1:06:39

right? You want to be nobody's little jail bagel? Thank

1:06:43

you for that donkey. Today. Now, when we come back, when

1:06:45

you're talking about ye, well, we're

1:06:47

talking about Kim Kardashian, right. She was

1:06:49

talking about how her show

1:06:51

wouldn't have been successful the way that it was the Kardashians

1:06:54

without her having done that sex tape. Listen

1:06:56

to this. Do you feel that the

1:06:58

show would have had it's massive

1:07:01

initial success without

1:07:03

the publicity that surrounded the sex

1:07:06

tape? Looking back? Probably

1:07:08

not. Have you thought about the time

1:07:10

that you're going to have to explain it to any other kids?

1:07:14

To explain it, I haven't had to

1:07:16

as of yet. And luckily

1:07:19

I think that so many years have gone

1:07:21

on and so many things have happened positively

1:07:24

that it really erases that I try not

1:07:26

to have any regrets, but it's probably the

1:07:28

one thing that I wish didn't exist. Well,

1:07:32

the question is today, if you could

1:07:34

be as rich and famous as

1:07:37

Kim Kardashian, would you do a sex tape? All

1:07:39

right, let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five

1:07:41

eight five one oh five one. If you could be as

1:07:44

rich or famous as Kim Kardashian,

1:07:46

would you do a sex tape like she did? Let's talk

1:07:48

about it as the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

1:07:51

Club. It's

1:07:54

topic time. Call

1:08:01

eight hundred five eight five one five one to join

1:08:03

it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk

1:08:05

about it morning. Everybody is

1:08:07

DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

1:08:09

charlomagn Na. Guy, We are to Breakfast Club

1:08:12

now if you just joined us. We were talking

1:08:14

about Kim Kardashian and what did she say?

1:08:16

Yes? And let's be clear, Kim Kardashian, whose

1:08:18

net worth right now is over one billion

1:08:21

dollars. And while she was

1:08:23

on you know, they're ending keeping up

1:08:25

with the Kardashians on E And here's what she had

1:08:27

to say to Andy Cohen about that sex tape. Do

1:08:30

you feel that the show would

1:08:32

have had its massive initial

1:08:34

success without the publicity

1:08:37

that surrounded the sex tape. Looking

1:08:39

back, probably not have

1:08:42

you thought about the time that you're going to have to explain

1:08:44

it to any other kids or had

1:08:47

to explain it. I haven't had to

1:08:49

as of yet, And luckily

1:08:51

I think that so many years have gone

1:08:53

on and so many things have happened. Yeah,

1:08:56

positively that it really erases

1:08:58

that. I try not to have any regrets. But

1:09:00

it's probably the one thing that I wish didn't

1:09:02

excess. Now, would you do a sex tape

1:09:05

if your net worth could be one billion dollars

1:09:07

and you could be Kim Kardashian status.

1:09:09

Shout out to DJ LOUISV. He said, man, couples

1:09:12

out here and making sex tapes for free putting a

1:09:14

Kardashian price tag on it. Absolutely,

1:09:17

that is true. I guess we know where he stands. Yeah,

1:09:20

there's a lot of couples aren't doing only fans and they're getting

1:09:22

nowhere near that. So I'm sure there's a lot of couples

1:09:25

that would do it for you, right, there's a lot of people not only

1:09:27

fans and money. Yeah,

1:09:29

I don't, I don't. I don't believe that. You know, they

1:09:32

became the Kardashians and built the empire

1:09:34

they had because of the sex tape, though I don't think she's

1:09:36

given her and her family and her team

1:09:39

enough credit. A lot of people will have sex tapes, they don't

1:09:41

build an empire like the kardashi But I think it kind

1:09:43

of jumped started her popularity though that initially

1:09:45

made people want to tune into the show, because you have to admit

1:09:48

back then the reason why people knew

1:09:50

her, and she even admitted on the show that she was

1:09:52

going to wherever she knew the paparazzi would

1:09:54

be. She just wanted to be famous really badly,

1:09:56

and that sex tape did elevate her in the

1:09:58

beginning of her career to another level. Yeah,

1:10:00

but she already had the reality show deal in

1:10:02

place, and you know, she really did take Paris

1:10:05

Hilton's whole model, because remember Parris Hilton had

1:10:07

a sex tape and Paris Hilton had the reality

1:10:09

show, and that's what Kim did. But you know, just

1:10:11

her acting like it's just the sex

1:10:13

tape that got her in that position, that's not telling the

1:10:15

whole story. I mean, she should have helped. It helped a lot. That's

1:10:18

how Paris Hilton sex tape came after Kim, though

1:10:22

not the Paris came after Kim. Now

1:10:24

Paris is the first one. The Paris was the first

1:10:29

because I remember, I remember when Kim used to

1:10:31

Kim Goddash and used used to do her

1:10:33

closet. Yes, and she used to come to Windy

1:10:35

william show, and I used to work for Windy and she

1:10:38

was just the young lady who did Parris Hillton his closet.

1:10:40

But she used to be really cool with the homie, Nicole

1:10:43

Spence, and they used to sit in the office and she

1:10:45

would have those conversations like she would talk

1:10:47

about, you know, Paris's sex

1:10:49

tape and Parson's reality show and how

1:10:51

she was trying to create the same blueprint and

1:10:54

it worked right in a lot of ways. But

1:10:57

so would you do it? Is it all we're asking? Would

1:10:59

you do a sex tape if you it could elevate

1:11:01

your status in that way? No, I would

1:11:03

know, I personally wouldn't. But I mean,

1:11:05

you know, to y'all point earlier, we live

1:11:08

in a generation that does stuff like that on only

1:11:10

fans. So yes, a bunch of them already would They

1:11:13

definitely would definitely wouldn't. Now

1:11:15

would I make the most of a bad situation. Like

1:11:17

if something like that went out and

1:11:20

it you know, it got leaked out. Yeah, if

1:11:22

you can make some money off it might as well, since it's

1:11:24

already out there, because that isn't that what happened with day situation.

1:11:28

I don't know, but it was already out on and it was produced.

1:11:31

You could see that that was a produced sex tape.

1:11:33

It wasn't like somebody had their phone, so

1:11:36

that was a plan. Yeah, I just think it's very leading.

1:11:39

I'm confused. I thought Raging

1:11:42

was holding the camera. Was it. I'm confused.

1:11:44

I could have sworn right, I didn't see the whole tape. I wasn't

1:11:46

I thought Raging was holding the camera. No, I

1:11:48

don't know. I just think I don't know. I just think it's very

1:11:51

misleading to act like that sex tape

1:11:53

is the only reason. You know, we didn't

1:11:55

say it was the only reason, but she said hard reason. It

1:11:59

didn't help other people. It

1:12:01

was mad at other people who had sex tapes after

1:12:03

that, and they didn't get nowhere near the

1:12:06

level of Kim and the rest

1:12:09

of the Kardashian Let's go to the phone.

1:12:11

Hello, who's this hey?

1:12:15

Now, would you do a sex tape to get Kim Kardashian

1:12:17

money and fame. Um, hell

1:12:20

yeah, she's

1:12:23

gonna say, hell no, no,

1:12:26

no, Look do

1:12:29

you have kids? You care if your kids see

1:12:31

your I don't but it

1:12:34

because I am. Your phone is

1:12:36

breaking up? Man? Yeah? Where

1:12:38

your phone sound town? Yeah? You definitely need that sex tape

1:12:40

money to wear your phone? Huhe Well, thank

1:12:42

you for calling. Mama said, that's another

1:12:45

thing, Kim. When Kim's K's kids get

1:12:47

to a certain age, they're gonna see that whatever

1:12:50

she said, that's what she said. She's concerned about. That's

1:12:52

the crazy part. When you said, you see this house,

1:12:55

you see these toys? Yeah, but

1:12:57

anywhere for that? Hello, who's this to me? Member?

1:13:01

Hey, good morning? Now would you do a sex tape

1:13:03

for Kim Ka's fame and money?

1:13:07

Uh? No, I'm not interested in fame

1:13:09

and money. I probably wouldn't do it for that at

1:13:12

all. Okay, No, no

1:13:14

sex tape, it off. Hi, good morning her,

1:13:17

nice to catch you guys on the radio.

1:13:19

Good morning, Thank you. Good morning. And my

1:13:22

husband's a big fan of what I mean,

1:13:25

we both are, Okay, your

1:13:28

husband, thank you so much. All

1:13:30

right, eight hundred five A five one oh five

1:13:32

one. We're asking would you do a sex tape to

1:13:34

get Kim Kai's fame and fortune?

1:13:37

Would you do it? Call us up now it's the Breakfast Club

1:13:39

Good Morning. You know she still makes three hunds to sixty thousand

1:13:41

dollars a year for that tape. Call

1:13:51

me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club

1:13:53

top on eight

1:13:55

hundred five five one five one morning.

1:13:58

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela,

1:14:01

Yee, Charlomagne, Na. Guy. We are the Breakfast

1:14:03

Club naph You just joined us with talking about Kim Kay.

1:14:06

Now what are we talking about? Easy? Would you

1:14:08

make a sex tape? Because Kim Kardashian does credit

1:14:10

that sex tape that she had with RAYJ for really

1:14:12

jump starting her career. So if you could

1:14:14

be worth what she is over a billion dollars and

1:14:16

that sex tape still makes three hund or sixty thousand dollars

1:14:19

a year for that sex tape even

1:14:21

though it was released in two thousand and seven, to this date,

1:14:23

she's still making money off of it. Would you do it to

1:14:26

be that rich? No, well, we spoke

1:14:28

about ourselves. Would you do it? Yeah? I don't

1:14:30

think I would do a sex tape. I've

1:14:33

never even done a homemade one that no one's ever

1:14:35

seen. I don't send out naking pictures,

1:14:38

so I don't think so. But I don't knock anybody

1:14:40

for their hustle if you decide to do that. There's people who

1:14:42

do sex tapes, like Louivi said, just off

1:14:44

the strength because they want to. Yeah. I just

1:14:46

really wish the Kardashians and genders would

1:14:49

show how us, would show us how the food is really

1:14:51

made, because trust me, it's a lot more that goes

1:14:54

into making them who they are, and it's not because of no

1:14:56

damn sex teape. People can learn a lot from

1:14:58

their business. They've done some amazing

1:15:00

deals over the past. What it's

1:15:03

been like twelve thirteen years now. Yeah, that Takehi

1:15:05

out in two thousand and seven, I'm saying, but

1:15:08

they're not saying. That's the only reason she's

1:15:10

saying. It jump started things for her. So that

1:15:13

made a lot of people tune into the show because they saw that

1:15:15

sex tape. Conveniently she had the show,

1:15:17

so that brought it a lot of attention. That marketing

1:15:20

and promotion. I thought she said they wouldn't have the

1:15:22

success they had, right, people,

1:15:24

that's your moody got cancer. What if no one watched it. So

1:15:27

you're saying you're not sure if you would do it or not, I'm

1:15:29

saying I don't think so. I can't see myself doing it

1:15:31

just because y'all know I'm like mad conservative

1:15:34

and through it. I don't even, like I said, I don't even send out naked

1:15:36

pictures. I think possibility for you, who

1:15:39

knows. I think what made the Kardashian show

1:15:41

so popping was the fact that I didn't know Kim

1:15:43

had all that family because you know, I was familiar

1:15:45

with Kim because of Paris Hilton, because of the sex

1:15:47

tape. When you saw that there was this whole family

1:15:50

dynamic with her sisters and her

1:15:52

brother and the mom and Bruce,

1:15:54

That's what made the show initially interesting. Yeah, but

1:15:56

I think a lot of people didn't know who she was. The average

1:15:59

person didn't know who she was at all. Why would

1:16:01

you even know to watch that show? I mean it was on

1:16:03

he was a network that wasn't even really popping. They

1:16:05

put the e on on the map in a lot of ways. Yeah,

1:16:08

and that sex tape made people be like,

1:16:10

oh, I'm a tune in. He had a lot of shows

1:16:12

canceled. That was they did. And a lot of people had

1:16:14

a lot of sex tapes that did not pop up. They did

1:16:16

not pop j so

1:16:19

it wasn't like it was a random people. Well

1:16:23

the sex tape doing pop ray off. Well,

1:16:27

let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? Hey,

1:16:31

Tarvar, how are

1:16:33

you? I'm good? Would you do a

1:16:35

sex tape with your boyfriend if it made you Richard

1:16:37

famous like Kim kardash First of

1:16:39

all, First of all, I'm okay,

1:16:42

good point. We still want to see

1:16:44

this Burton Ernie Sesame Street sex tape they're

1:16:46

gonna do in the bathtub with the rubber ducky.

1:16:48

Rubber ducky. Rubber

1:16:50

ducky would be a hard name for a sex if

1:16:55

I have a few out right now, Okay,

1:16:59

I'll be opinion there where can we find

1:17:01

it? I ain't ye, Yeah,

1:17:04

well they're not out right now. Nobody's gonna

1:17:06

care when you upload them. Bro, it's not gonna

1:17:08

turn you into a star. Pat you name that? What would

1:17:11

the name of your what would the name of your sex tape

1:17:13

be? Dude? I don't

1:17:15

know. I got to look at me. Which one was U?

1:17:17

Which visions? I mean? Just name after that.

1:17:21

Yeah you right, thank you,

1:17:23

Brow, We're going Hello. Who's

1:17:26

this? This is Jay? What's

1:17:28

up? Whatever? I just wanted to say good morning

1:17:30

to the big three car companies. Ain't

1:17:32

got nothing on y'all, word, y'all,

1:17:35

the true Big three? All right, when you do

1:17:37

that sex tape for some famous fortune brother, um,

1:17:41

even though you know, kind of tu that

1:17:43

be morally? Man? I mean, times are hard? Yeah,

1:17:49

yeah, I would, I mean, can't I blur out the phrase

1:17:51

kind of no? What? How

1:17:54

you know? You might want your penis blurred out? Depending

1:17:56

on what the size of it? Yalls,

1:17:59

you know, would I already knew you was gonna say that, but

1:18:01

uh, I'm already ready

1:18:03

to show you, show you if you want.

1:18:06

Charlotta Magne, would you see no,

1:18:08

no, no, no, no, none of that. But what

1:18:12

would your movie be called? What would your movie be called?

1:18:16

Uh? Uh? And the kind of part

1:18:19

two You're a liar? Gosh,

1:18:21

part two You're a liar? And

1:18:24

the end of part two up

1:18:27

Blue Ocean, Steve? What goodbye

1:18:33

sir? Goodbye

1:18:37

sir? What the story? I

1:18:39

mean, the more of the story. I just wish that they would tell

1:18:42

more about what they do in the business world.

1:18:44

I'm telling you man, Yeah, did that

1:18:46

tape? Might have got them the spark, but you don't build

1:18:48

the kind of billion dollars empire

1:18:51

that the Kardashian Genners have just because of

1:18:53

a sex teat. Yeah. I think

1:18:55

we know that it could have just went away after that, but

1:18:57

you know it was a catalyst for them.

1:18:59

So yeah, listen. I

1:19:02

would say my takeaway from all of this is, you

1:19:04

know, you do what you want. I think a lot of people have

1:19:07

put whatever content they want out there. People

1:19:09

have had things uploaded. So if

1:19:11

you can make it into something, do it. If

1:19:13

you don't want to do that, you don't have to. It's your

1:19:15

body, it's your parts. So do

1:19:18

you all right? Well, we got rumors on the way, Yes,

1:19:21

I talk about Dame Dash versus

1:19:23

Jay Z and a Rockefeller and this lawsuit

1:19:26

over a reasonable doubt? Nft, what's

1:19:28

the real tea? All right, we'll

1:19:30

get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

1:19:33

Breakfast Club. This

1:19:41

is the rumor rapport with Angela Yee

1:19:44

on the Breakfast Club who

1:19:48

finally the Breakfast Club has used their power

1:19:50

for some good now. N Ellie chap Is celebrated

1:19:52

Father's Day with the song letter to my daughter, and

1:19:54

we actually showcase the song early on Friday

1:19:57

before it came out on Sunday. And

1:20:00

fortunately after showcasing this song, an

1:20:02

Ellie Chapper was able to see

1:20:04

his daughter. Here's what he had to say on Live

1:20:07

on Friday, June eighteenth. It

1:20:09

was a preview of the song that I dropped

1:20:11

today. DJ Envy can confirm, and people

1:20:13

who heard it on the radio can confirm. With

1:20:16

that being said, I got this invitation

1:20:19

to Clover's birthday party on the same day.

1:20:21

It wasn't a disc. If anybody say

1:20:23

it was a disc, y'all must ain't heard this songs

1:20:26

because if anything, I'm dissing my damn self.

1:20:28

Shout out to DJ Envy, Charlomagne, answer

1:20:31

Lee all, y'all, Thank y'all, because without

1:20:33

y'all, bro, I would have never got the invitation. Like

1:20:37

that young man, and I like his evolution.

1:20:39

I've seen a lot of intentional growth

1:20:42

from that brother over the years. He's been doing the

1:20:44

work. So salute to that young man. All

1:20:46

right now, it's hood in the meantime has been having

1:20:48

his own issues. He said his child's mother won't

1:20:50

let the children see see

1:20:52

him because of money. On Father's Day,

1:20:54

and she responded, here's what he said today,

1:20:59

I do not have my kids. And the reason

1:21:02

I do not have my children today is

1:21:04

because the mother of my children wants her

1:21:06

story to be right, which means her story

1:21:08

in her mind is that I am not a

1:21:10

good father. My children don't

1:21:13

want to spend time with me. I don't

1:21:15

support the kids. Also, I'm

1:21:17

never there for the children. So that's

1:21:20

her story in her mind, and she wants

1:21:22

to tear me down also as a person. All

1:21:24

of this is because of money. It's

1:21:27

because you see me further in myself. Wow

1:21:30

that you know, it's really unfortunate during this

1:21:33

period of time when people it's Father's

1:21:35

Day, a lot of people want to see their kids. If you have issues

1:21:37

with the children's mother, sometimes

1:21:40

that's that's not possible. And you

1:21:42

know she did respond as

1:21:45

well, that man

1:21:47

owe me ninety five thousand dollars and he up

1:21:49

here talking about it's about money and towine,

1:21:51

I've been had a house, both of my cars

1:21:54

is paid. All that could have died. I could have went into preturn

1:21:56

labor if I was weak. But

1:21:59

I know the truth and the facts are

1:22:01

the facts. So at the end of the day,

1:22:03

for you and your wife to do that for a check for love

1:22:06

and hip hop, that is sad And

1:22:08

Mama baby, you don't even have a storyline

1:22:10

baby with them too without me. And then

1:22:12

he had the old Dascity's saying, I'm mad he's

1:22:15

flourishing. Antoine, you mayn't have

1:22:17

not one show before the pandemic.

1:22:20

Now all of a sudden, you get a PPP loan

1:22:23

for one hundred and forty four thousand

1:22:25

dollars. I'm jealous. Are you flourishing?

1:22:29

Okay, well, baby,

1:22:31

Mama baby Daddy. Drama is horrible. It

1:22:33

is the worst. Goodness

1:22:37

gracious, Now it's another drama. Dame

1:22:39

Dash versus Rockefeller. Rockefeller falls

1:22:41

the lassuit against him for trying to auction off jay

1:22:43

Z's A Reasonable Album as an NFT. Now,

1:22:46

following that news, Damon Dash to Timz

1:22:48

that Rockefeller's lusted is inaccurate. He's not trying

1:22:51

to sell jay Z's album, but his share of Rockefeller.

1:22:53

He said that in March, Jayz trying to buy his one

1:22:55

third share at a price that he deemed unacceptable.

1:22:58

So now he's looking for a new or, he said, under

1:23:00

the terms of the deal with the potential buyer, the

1:23:02

buyer would buy my share of Rockefeller Records,

1:23:04

and jay Z will have exclusive administration rights.

1:23:08

So that's the situation. He said, It's not an NFT

1:23:10

deal, all right. Keeping up at the Kardashian's

1:23:12

reunion, what did we learn from part two of

1:23:15

this reunion? Well, one thing we learned

1:23:17

was Chris Jenner was discussing Caitlyn Jenner's

1:23:19

transition and how she handled it. How

1:23:22

did you get through that period of your life when

1:23:24

you have kids and these girls being so

1:23:26

young, and you don't want to share

1:23:29

your feelings with everybody because you're so confused,

1:23:32

So you know, you just go

1:23:34

to take a shower and cry in the shower

1:23:36

and have a martini, and you know, start

1:23:38

over the next day. So, but I learned

1:23:41

a lot along the way. I think I was so naive

1:23:44

and uneducated, and I

1:23:47

realized that I was not

1:23:51

considering what Caitlyn was

1:23:53

really feeling at the time. Now,

1:23:55

another thing was discussed was Chloe Kardashian

1:23:58

for giving Tristan Thompson because

1:24:00

he cheated on her right before she gave birth

1:24:02

to her daughter. Too. They are back together and

1:24:05

according to the show, he worked really hard

1:24:07

to get back into her and the family's good graces.

1:24:10

But what happened with Jordan? Right?

1:24:12

Jordan was Kylie's former best friend.

1:24:15

Jordan would she was accused of having some type

1:24:17

of trist with Tristan Thampson. Well,

1:24:19

here is what Chloe we had to say about forgiving Jordan.

1:24:22

I personally don't talk to her, but I think

1:24:24

she's doing really well in her personal

1:24:26

life. I don't have any

1:24:29

grudge against Jordan. I think people make

1:24:32

mistakes, people live and they learn, and I forgive

1:24:34

both parties. How could I forgive

1:24:36

Tristan and not Jordan? That sounds, you

1:24:39

know, asinine in my opinion, you forgive her, I

1:24:41

forgive Jordan, or else I would be a prisoner

1:24:44

in my life. You think she'll ever be invited

1:24:46

back into your the inner circle of the family.

1:24:48

I have told Kylie intimately

1:24:51

that I would genuinely not

1:24:53

care whatsoever if Kylie wants to be

1:24:55

her friend again. Oh

1:24:58

Park all right. I wonder if they were to have all

1:25:00

that drama around them, if they didn't

1:25:02

have a reality show, like it's

1:25:04

not really their life or is it just more

1:25:07

drama because it's always a storyline

1:25:09

going well, you never know, well, it seems like

1:25:11

a storyline, because you would never invite somebody back

1:25:13

in that you thought was messing with your boyfriend.

1:25:16

Right, No way in hell. Yeah.

1:25:18

But I guess if you forgive him, then

1:25:20

how do you not forgive her? You can forgive

1:25:22

it, but you still don't want that energy around your well here in

1:25:24

your house. You could forgive somebody, but just don't want them near you. Right.

1:25:27

But she said if she wanted to be friends with Kylie still,

1:25:30

she wouldn't have an issue with that. She's

1:25:32

moved on from it. All right,

1:25:34

Well that is your rumor reports, all

1:25:36

right, thank you, miss Yee. I

1:25:39

shout out to everybody that went out

1:25:41

to the semino we did over the weekend. I just

1:25:43

want to say thank you guys. We had about

1:25:46

through the protocols. We can only have a limited amount, but

1:25:48

now that's open up so for the next ones we can open

1:25:50

it right up. So I just want to say, shout everybody that came out

1:25:53

to North Carolina. We had a great time. I gave

1:25:55

you guys a lot of information. And shout everybody

1:25:57

that went to Stats restaurant after for

1:25:59

Daddy for the state brunch. So

1:26:01

shout everybody that came out. All right, Now,

1:26:03

shout the revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody

1:26:06

else to People's choice mixes up next, get your request

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1:26:30

Everybody is dj envy, Angela

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yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:26:35

Club. Now shout the Stephanie Mills for

1:26:37

joining us this morning. Slut to Stephanie Mills.

1:26:39

And I hope that Switz and Tim, you know,

1:26:41

get that versus right. And I hope that Stephanie

1:26:44

wants to do it because the Stephanie Mills shot can converses

1:26:46

would be incredible. Did

1:26:49

you just trill your R? I think I did.

1:26:52

He did. It's Caribbean heritage mom for mine.

1:26:55

Oh my good right. I don't know that. I don't

1:26:57

know that we trill our rs. Oh think

1:27:00

that's more of a Latino thing. Oh, this

1:27:06

is awful, horrible. All

1:27:09

right, well we come back positive notice to Breakfast

1:27:11

Club. Good morning morning.

1:27:14

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

1:27:17

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast

1:27:19

Club. Hopefully all the fathers had a great Father's day

1:27:21

out there. You got a perfect gift or you just had

1:27:23

some peace for the weekend. Hopefully you guys did. Now

1:27:26

you got a positive note, Charlemagne. Hold

1:27:29

one second, and I do want

1:27:31

to shout out to my Drink Fresh Juice

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company. We're doing live today with Coach

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Jesse. We picked our five winners who

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are going to be doing this DTOX with us. We're sending

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thing, trying to figure out how many we need to make so that

1:27:51

we're not left with stuff left over. But

1:27:53

we are going to be going live today, which

1:27:56

with Coach Jesse, we have a whole team of us doing

1:27:58

this DTOX together. So if you do the dtax

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so you want to learn more, you can join us at

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six thirty. All right, that's

1:28:05

right, and Listen man, listen

1:28:08

man. Yes, this is the positive note, and it's

1:28:10

really simple. Knowledge is power,

1:28:13

Information is liberating. Education

1:28:15

is the premise of progress in every society

1:28:18

and every family. So go out there

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and get some education today about something. Breakfast

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club, y'all, finish it, y'all done.

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