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Angela eave the sunglasses on. Good
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morning Joam and the guy
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Peace did up plan in this Friday?
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And Toronto? What up? Now?
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Yeah? I heard Donnell rawlins Ashy Larry
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in the background about sixty seconds
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ago. Yeah, he's trying to lay
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low. He doesn't want to. I don't
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want to. I don't want to say Hi now, huh,
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I don't know. I don't know Hi?
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Now? Now where are
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you? I am in Yellow Springs,
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Ohio? You know we're on the radio out here.
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Yes, m hm,
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so yeah, some in Yellow Springs, Yellow
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Springs. Well, you know Dave Chapelle
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has been doing these summer camps every weekend,
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So I'm out here for summer camps. If
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Donna I wish then that we'll come over here. I think this is
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the last one. I know. He can't explain it better than
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I can. Janne, Is this the
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last? There? We go? Can
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we um? What do
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you question? Do you ask me? Is this the last? Dave Chappelle's
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something here. If
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you're doing some type of freak yourself while you got the lights off,
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but look at yourself. You see what you look like with them
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red lights on? Look look
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sexually sign Pauls because I know people will get
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excited about what I just said. Oh my
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goodness, man, what is going on? What a y'all doing
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out there? That's what That's what we asked. Well,
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at the beginning of the pandemic, of
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course, all of all comedy clubs
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with lockdown. Dave Chappelle, being
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a person that loves doing stand up comedy, came
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up with an idea to be able
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to do stand up comedy here. Also
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meet all the social media not social
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media social distancing man
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dates. We found the pavilion that one of his
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friends owned where they usually just host
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like weathers and stuff like that trick it out, put
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his love up there, stepped the green room
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up, and it's a huge cornfield.
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When it first started, it started with
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when they did the recording for the eight forty
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six at least that he did on
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YouTube through Netflix, it
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was eighty people. Since then we moved up to
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five hundred people. We started with like two
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or three comics really no like
3:01
big names other than Dave Chappelle. Since then,
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Um, David Letterman has performed.
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John Stewarts came out twice, Chris
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Rock has been here twice. We
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have a really really really really special
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guest. It's coming in on Saturday,
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myself, Mo Amber, Michelle
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Wolf, Michael Jay,
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Tiffany Hattish and in addition
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to that, Julyta Theory, we had a really really big show
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where Questlove came out.
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Common was there, Talib colleague was
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there. Who else are Erica about
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to do? Was there? And it's a thing. Angela
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Ye was there, but she was lit most
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of the time, so she was there but not really
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really there but not really there. I got it, okay,
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Yeah, but it's been it's been um, it's
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been something. Sorry, it's been something.
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Um, something that's dope. The community has
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fell in love with it. I'm a nature boy right now
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and I'm never going back to Hollywood.
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I went from the streets to the creeks, from the hoods
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to the woods. I'm canoe and I'm kayaking. Yeah,
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you know all those uh, those
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white people's sports, man, I've seen you keep doing. I've
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seen white people's sports because
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I don't we're
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the let's be let's be for real,
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the indigenous people of the Earth with Native
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Americans and black I can't hear me. I'm
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here. I'm almost pretty I'm almost pretty sure that when
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it came to the kayaking thing and going
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yak's pronounced kayaking. Yeah,
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well, I'm sure, I'm sure the indigenous people were
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doing that first. Don't be like Donell, but don't
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be like Danelle and name all the white people first that
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came out. Okay, come on, man,
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come on. I went to Zach, I went to a black
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I went to a Black Lives Matter rally. Here it
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was ten black people and then eight them. Last name was
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Chappelle. So that's just let you know. I've
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seen your videos. Donelle. The only black
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person kayaking, he's the only black person on the canoe.
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He's the only black person doing all types of things. But
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I'm glad you enjoying yourself and
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whish Dave Chappelle a happy birthday from us. I
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yes, sir, oh, that means I'll be I'm off
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the show already. We gotta show. It's
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only the intro. We just the
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first break goodness Grace as well. Comedian
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Trull be joining us this morning. Comedian
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Lunell a
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lot of work nowadays too, has
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been in a lot of a lot of dope, dope
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things. She can discuss. Yes.
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And also the officer that we spoke
5:21
about the other day. His name is Jacquey Williams.
5:23
He's a North Carolina officer. He
5:25
was fired. He's the one that spoke about George Floyd,
5:28
his feelings on it, and then a couple of months
5:30
later he was let go. So we're gonna talk to him and find
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out why he was let go, the situation, the problems
5:35
and all that. So we're gonna talk to him this morning as
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well. All right, Well, let's get
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the show cracking. Front page news. What we're talking about you,
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We're gonna talk about the DNC and
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what happened last night, all right, we'll get
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into that next, keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning
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morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
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Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
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Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news
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where we're starting you well.
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Last night was the last and final night of the Democratic
6:02
National Convention and Joe Biden
6:05
gave his speech where he accepted the nomination.
6:08
We can and will overcome
6:11
this season of darkness in America.
6:13
We'll choose hope over fear, fox
6:16
over fiction, fairness over privilege.
6:18
I'm a proud Democrat, and I'll be
6:20
proud to carry the banner of our party
6:22
into the general election source with great
6:25
honor and humility. I accept
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this nomination for President of
6:30
the United States of America. But while
6:32
I'll be a Democratic candidate, I
6:34
will be an American president. In
6:38
addition, he talked about working with Kamala
6:41
Harris and what they plan to do. One of the
6:43
most powerful voices we hear
6:45
in the country today is from our young
6:47
people. They're speaking to the inequity
6:49
and injustice that has grown up in America,
6:52
economic injustice, racial
6:54
injustice, environmental injustice,
6:56
and whether it's existential threat posed
6:58
by climate change, the daily fear
7:01
of being gunned down in school, or
7:03
the inability to get started in your first
7:05
job. It will be the work of the next president
7:07
to restore the promise of America
7:10
to everyone. And I'm not gonna have to
7:12
do it alone, because I'll have a great
7:14
vice president at my side, Senator
7:17
Kamala Harris. That's
7:19
all I care about. You need to lean on Senator Kamala
7:21
has because that's why I'm voting, not because
7:23
of him, all
7:26
right, And another reason a lot of people are voting. He
7:28
talks about his own turning point and Charlottesville.
7:31
Will we be the generation that
7:33
finally wipes out the standard racism
7:36
from our national character? I believe
7:38
we're ready. Just a week ago
7:40
yesterday was the third anniversary
7:43
of the events in Charlottesville. Remember
7:45
what the President said. When asked, he
7:47
said, there were quote, very fine
7:50
people on both sides. It
7:52
was a wake up call for us as a country, and
7:55
for me, a call to action. At
7:57
that moment, I knew I'd have to run. My
8:00
father taught us that silence
8:02
was complicity. Did
8:05
you played a part of the speech where he wiped his brow and
8:07
said, Holy hot dogs, I got through it without screwing
8:09
up. I thought that was very powerful. He
8:11
didn't say that that was I thought that was a very
8:13
powerful part of the speech. But you know, but the bar
8:16
was low for Joe Biden because people just wanted
8:18
him to get through the speech without any gaps,
8:20
without without making any mistakes. And
8:23
he did. He was solid. But you know, talk is
8:25
cheap when it comes to Joe Biden. I want action. He's
8:27
got a tone for the eighty six mandatory minimum
8:29
sentencing, a tone for the eighty eight crime build,
8:31
a tone for the ninety I mean the tone for the eighty eight crack
8:33
laws, a tone for the ninety four crime bill. I'm
8:35
not patting him on the back for giving a good
8:37
speech, but you got Donald
8:40
Trump was tweeting last night because you know, Michael Bloomberg
8:42
also spoken. Donald Trump tweeted out after
8:44
the worst debate performance in the history of politics.
8:47
Michael Bloomberg, commonly known as Mini Mike,
8:50
is trying to make a comeback by begging the Democrats
8:52
for relevance. They treated him like a dog
8:54
and always will. Before politics, he said great
8:56
things about me in forty seven years, Joe
8:58
did none of the things of which he now speaks. He will
9:00
never change. Just words isn't.
9:03
I didn't understand the Bloomberg thing either, Like,
9:05
if the Dems are the Party of the people, how does
9:08
AOC get ninety seconds to speak? Stacey
9:10
Abrams, I think got less than that. But you
9:12
let mayor Bloomberg get up
9:14
there and give just, you know, pretty
9:17
decent links speech for what a
9:20
lot of people talking about. Why
9:22
are you supposed to be the Party of the people. Why do you put another
9:24
rich white guy on stage to speak for longer
9:27
than you let the future
9:29
who I don't even call a future who I called it now of your
9:31
party speak? Didn't make no sense to me.
9:34
I don't I understand how you explained ninety seconds of AOC
9:37
less than that for Stacey Abrams, but let Michael Bloomberg
9:40
talk that long. Well, I do understand it's about
9:42
the money. But whatever. All right, well
9:44
that is your front page news. All right, get
9:46
it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
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one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up
9:51
right now. Phone lines are wide
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open. It's the breakfast club. Go morning, the
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breakfast club. This
10:00
is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man
10:02
from
10:05
you on the breakfast club. But you got something
10:07
on your mind? Hello,
10:09
who's this every and what's
10:11
up? But what up? Traff? Getting up? What up? Traff?
10:14
Hey? Ye? How you doing room? I'm good?
10:16
How are you? I'm doing good? It's going
10:18
to Charlotte Maine pieces
10:21
how you? They had it down now, Traft,
10:23
I was just I was just about to say, tell down there last
10:26
said, good morning, I love me a good It
10:28
ain't din Neil. I don't have a oh
10:34
oh down now, don't do that to me. Hey,
10:36
good morning, mister Rawlins, good morning.
10:39
That's what he gets, just a shot good morning. You
10:43
know you know how listen, I know how don there's
10:45
act. It's fine, but listen um talk
10:48
about story Lane shooting
10:50
leg that little Leprechn shot. Still
10:52
gotta say, you still gotta say, allegedly, well
10:55
maybe you're doing you're a calling Maybe we girl,
10:57
man, we do stry Lanes shout
10:59
out. Girl made it to what Meg the Stallion said, So
11:02
mag said, Tory shot her. The little Leprechn
11:04
need to go back to Canada like you
11:07
was canceled. Tory, you was canceled. And
11:09
I can't believe you shot my girl. And we're not gonna
11:11
do And you got men out here calling her six nine
11:13
because she pointed his finger at who shot
11:15
her. Do better man, that's that's
11:18
that's ridiculous, Like if anybody calling
11:20
any because I never understood why
11:23
she was being quiet from
11:25
from the beginning, so I know that's not
11:27
snitching at all. If somebody shoots you
11:29
and you're not Meg's
11:32
is not active in the street, She's not no gang
11:34
bang, weren't committing no crimes
11:37
like no, that's stupid. And one
11:39
more thing, more things, one
11:41
more things for I leave um. Jay Z gotta
11:44
stop stepping on NAS. Every time
11:46
NAS about to drop something, Jays dropped
11:48
something relaxed, Jay, y'all got y'all stopped.
11:50
Why do y'all Why do y'all let the internet make
11:52
y'all believe these stupid ass rumors.
11:55
No, it's not even that list they put
11:57
out. Don't make no sense. The line
11:59
they said NAS came out with an album, then the Lion
12:02
King soundtrack came out. What the hell the Lion Kings soundtrack
12:04
got to do with jay Z and just want
12:06
it out there. You know the reason why they
12:08
wanted to put that song out with Farrell because Farrell's
12:10
on the cover of Time, so it's part of that
12:13
package. Yeah, I understand
12:15
that. Let my man naves drop please
12:17
Jane, oh please? That list, that list they put
12:19
out was so scupid. It was like it was like jay
12:22
z link Collision Course with
12:24
Lincoln Park came out the same day as the Jail
12:26
album, A Jay's Unplugged Album came out the same
12:28
day the Lion King soundtrack? What the Lion
12:31
King soundtrack got to do it with jay Z? Just
12:33
because beyond beyond their own person
12:35
Hello, who's this? Hey? Good morning?
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Good morning, and VEG good
12:40
morning, Sharlo man, you want
12:42
to do? What's going on off thet
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Hey? Hey, this is chilly too? I
12:47
got felling. Um. I just want to go on
12:49
record by saying I got two two quick things.
12:52
I've been watching watching the No Limit
12:54
chronicles, catching up on that and the
12:57
Rough Riders joint, and I gotta go on
12:59
record by saying mia X is,
13:01
without a shadow of a doubt, the hardest female
13:04
rapper ever, not the most popular,
13:06
not the most record selling, but the as
13:09
far as having everybody male and female
13:11
gonna go grab throughout her album and
13:13
bumping in in her stereo, in her stereos.
13:16
You know what I'm saying, She's definitely the hardest rapper.
13:18
You just realize, no,
13:21
no, I'm not. But I've been having this a bit with a lot of
13:23
people. They want to put pioneers like mc light
13:25
and the Brad who went the first field.
13:27
They're all great, but as far as hard hard
13:31
that, I'm gonna go bump. I know, I know what you say,
13:34
you know what I'm saying. So so she's a harder. The next
13:36
question I have to say is it's to DJ base
13:39
pay ain't envy
13:42
brote like we listened to me and my woman listened
13:45
to your podcast. And this is coming from uh not
13:47
but respect. You have a beautiful wife. But my
13:49
woman, just as we'd be watching Jia,
13:52
she gets flustered when you say some of the things
13:54
you say, and you just might
13:56
want to guard name
13:59
is Gia. Sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm
14:01
sorry. I apologize, but just putting
14:03
the image out there because naturally, when you start talking
14:05
about certain situations, I subconsciously
14:08
put the image in my head. And you have a beautiful
14:10
wife, and you don't want that image floating out
14:12
there. And if you said you had a girl, so I'm
14:15
looking at my wife like that. But the thing with the podcast
14:17
is honest, no matter what
14:19
it is, we talk about everything. It is good, bad,
14:21
or ugly, and that's what it is. And if and
14:23
if if me talking about, you
14:25
know, my penis size or something like
14:28
that turns you on, I'm sorry. I'm married, sir. No,
14:30
no, no, no, it's not about me. My woman told
14:33
me to tell y'all because it's one conversation
14:35
that you said about her cleaning herself
14:38
and you you know what I'm
14:40
saying. And my woman was like, my woman
14:43
said at first, like why is he saying that? And then she's
14:45
seeing your wife's face, and your wife was really
14:47
flustered about it. You know what I'm saying, So you just
14:49
might want to guard guard what you say. Sometimes I
14:52
just get careless with her words.
14:54
You know what I'm saying. I do the same thing. This
14:57
thing I mean, but I respect y'all. I'm a here's
15:00
the thing. My brother I've been working I've
15:02
been working very for almost ten years, and he's been
15:04
working with Very for almost ten years. We all get flustered
15:06
when TERV talks. Yeah, it's just nobody
15:09
likes when TERV talks. Yeah, just you
15:11
know, it's just happens. Sometimes he's the Joe
15:14
Biden of the Breakfast Club. He's guaranteed
15:16
to have a gas sooner or later. Definitely
15:18
not the Joe Biden of the Breakfast Club. But yeah,
15:21
I'm sorry you didn't like it. But that's you know, that's our podcast.
15:23
We talk We keep everything one hundred percent real. We
15:25
talk about our relationships, good, bad, and ugly. We
15:27
don't leave anything on the table. That's just
15:29
just us. We don't fake it. There's no entanglements.
15:32
This is what we do. It's true, honest
15:35
relationship. But they I would hope there's no entanglements.
15:37
Why did you bring up too? Why would be lem
15:41
see what I'm saying. You let Envy talk
15:43
long enough, you're gonna get Why
15:46
would that be entanglements? No? But
15:48
is it nothing that we we hide. We talk about everything,
15:50
like you know, what's that got to do with entanglements because
15:53
everybody looked that, Yeah they hit
15:55
it, they did, Yes they did.
15:57
Nobody entanglement knew
16:00
about that until you did an interview with August.
16:02
We talk about everything. Everything is honest
16:04
on our podcast. It's nothing that we hide. Whether
16:06
we get into an argument, but we talk about everything.
16:08
There is nothing that we had we talk about everything, but
16:11
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
16:13
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
16:15
up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
16:18
Club. Exactly.
16:21
See I'm wrong, Wake up, wake up, wake ya.
16:25
You're time to get it off your chest. Whether
16:29
you're a man or blasted, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast
16:31
Club. Hello. Who's
16:33
this? Hello Lamenta Cooper? Hey,
16:36
come Onrning, get it off your chess. Good morning.
16:38
I'm just mad that we um I
16:40
got paid more on the on the played checks and I do actually
16:43
working. But are you unemployed in getting paid?
16:45
Yeah, that's an employment mustn't stop and you back
16:47
at work? Yeah, it did exactly
16:50
you could blame. I do think that's crazy
16:52
though, that people's unemployment is more than what they make.
16:54
Right, you gotta make? Yeah, they gotta
16:56
figure out it. Did you get to save any money or
16:58
you had to spend it all on and rent
17:01
and stuff like that? Uh? See what happened?
17:04
I stayed, I stayed a little bit, and I ended
17:06
up spending it like shopping and stuff. Oh
17:08
okay, okay, where you working at ce
17:11
fitness a gym? Oh so the gym's
17:13
back over. Where are you from here? She's
17:15
from? Where
17:17
are you from? Okay? Indiana?
17:20
Oh, Indiana? Okay, New
17:22
York gyms are not opening gyms
17:24
and open New York City yet. Yeah, okay, I
17:27
don't think jers either. I think it's for private sessions.
17:29
All right, Well, thank you mama. At least you got a job
17:32
since we were talking about that, though, John, do you get paid
17:34
to be out here? Since we're a Dave Chapelle Semer campus
17:36
in Okay? This is purely because
17:38
no, no comics are working right now,
17:41
and in fact, a lot of people think that Dave's making
17:43
a profit. But it's it's it's it's more
17:45
to produce this anything.
17:47
It's a thing. What uh. It's showing
17:50
the camaraderie through comics. And we know
17:52
that this is gonna well I know personally, the
17:54
things that I'm doing right now, it's gonna get me better opportunities
17:56
in twenty twenty one. Body, get are you getting
17:59
unemployment? No? I don't. I don't have a
18:01
job. Hello.
18:04
Hello, how are you doing? My name? Jay? I'm
18:06
twenty off from Detroit. Okay, what
18:11
morning? All right? I
18:13
want to know? Can I freestyle it? Though? Yeah?
18:17
You know, what Yes, and you know who's here. Donald Rawlings
18:19
is here this morning, so he could. He's gonna tell you if you're got
18:21
a bad goal, I'm gonna spend too. Oh
18:24
boy, all right and go like this, I
18:26
said, my heart and turning cold. That's why I gotta
18:28
keep this heat. Mama said, when of them life's come on, you better
18:30
be about the streets very night, I prayed to God
18:32
before I let me down asleep. All right, we can
18:35
fart on his bars. We can fart on this. You
18:38
have no pacing. You're going a little too fast.
18:41
Fart on his bars. Drop let
18:43
me go gohead go
18:47
all right, Ben, look chasing
18:50
that blue tech not on Instagram in real life. Only
18:52
care about this money, don't really care about being verified.
18:54
Walk into my hood. Look in his eyes and see you terrified
18:56
the spread the rumors bomb me. Got some things I need to clarify.
18:59
Stick the since the team. I let it sing like high school
19:01
musical. Get up, boy, this work. Put him in a box and I'll talk
19:03
to cubicles. And I talked to my face. Fook come load
19:06
up, ruining his thing, food off and says, we lit his nose
19:09
up. How do you engage your porch. I had to grow
19:11
got a tutor Cooper like butterflies room doze
19:13
up. He ain't gonna be nothing. That's what everybody told
19:15
us. So I'll let coming the issue. I won't ben break a fold
19:18
up and market. We both made up. Still,
19:20
I ain't talking about footballers. Normal runners sound
19:23
like T. Grizzli. You sound like T Grizzly A little bit
19:25
your pone. You sound
19:28
like you sound like you better get that last unemployment check
19:30
or get at least another stimulus check you
19:33
might need. You might need to go get a P P P loan,
19:35
a small business loan or something. I mean, you
19:37
don't listen, you know now
19:39
whack, But you're not like about to make
19:41
it. No, I wouldn't say. I would say
19:43
stay with it. Bro. You remind me of Bit
19:47
he's twenty years old from Detroit. You don't sound that bad,
19:50
Bro, No, I'll stay with it. I mean,
19:52
that's real what y'all saying. Bro, And I really
19:54
feel that what you feel me like. I ain't even
19:56
go hold like I'm just a little out of my element.
19:59
I wouldn't be fuel a little hard. Now. You
20:01
can't say you wasn't ready when you caught when
20:03
you called up here with the wrap. He's
20:06
saying, I wasn't ready you send me. I'll take all the criticism
20:08
and all of that junks like I'll really take that junks a hard
20:11
like I'm passionate. What's your Instagram page? Let people
20:13
know so they could go look you up. See if you snap
20:16
Instagram? It's a jay to see underscore.
20:19
It was Jay d Ay
20:21
Underscore Underscore seat. And I
20:24
ain't saying I wasn't ready you send me. I'm saying,
20:26
like hard racing a little bit, you send
20:28
me, I'm gonna keep out of you. To me, I ain't never gonna
20:30
stay with it. Brother. There you go, and
20:34
just make sure that in pursuit of your dreams, you're
20:37
dealing with your reality too, because you still gotta
20:39
keep the lights on and you still gotta keep food on the
20:41
table. I see, I'm already know ahi.
20:44
Brother. Have a good one, man, have a good weekend. Get
20:46
it off your chest. Eight undred five eight five
20:48
one on five one. Now we got rumors on the way. You
20:50
know what, since Chaff called up talking about everything
20:52
that's gonna be happening in rumors, Let's play a part
20:55
of jay Z and Farrell's new song Entrepreneur,
20:57
and we'll also talk about NASA's new album that's out
20:59
today and whoever else has music out today. All
21:02
right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good
21:04
Morning, the Breakfast Club. This
21:09
is the Ruble Report with Angela
21:11
year Breakfast
21:15
Club. Yes,
21:18
and jay Z and Farrell put out a new song called
21:21
Entrepreneur that is also part of Farrell's
21:23
Time cover package, The New American
21:25
Revolution. So there's interviews
21:28
with Tyler the creator, Angela Davis and
21:30
other people, and they're talking about issues
21:32
similar to those that are addressed in the song.
21:34
Here's part of the song man's
21:43
false stick up
21:47
lies told to you do youtubes
21:49
and holdus shows with no hues
21:52
that looks like you're doing this black with
21:55
Jackie Paye. Do you for everyone supporting
21:58
two foobles sipping Colo
22:00
consumer and the owner two we all
22:03
verdict we integrated from the flow up. Do
22:05
say poppace till I throw
22:07
up like gang Sons banked
22:09
months for both of you, se Rio aunt
22:12
Poah, We on our own, stop sticking
22:14
around waiting. I
22:16
like hols Verse. Every time I hear it, I feel
22:18
like it's growing on me. A little bit like the whole entire
22:20
song. I didn't like the song when I first heard it. I liked
22:22
hols verse when I first heard it. It's like my
22:25
third time here in the recording it. Sorry, what's
22:27
that? What? What schample? Is that? Through that? Doom? Doom dum?
22:29
What song is that? It's a popular song.
22:31
I just can't remember what it is. See if I feel
22:33
like it's a song that for real produced before somebody
22:36
tweeting me you know the answer doom.
22:40
I like the messaging of it though, messaging
22:42
course, yes, And you gotta watch the video and
22:45
everybody they're shouting out, including a Nipsey Hustle
22:47
who is definitely an entrepreneur and was always pushing
22:50
that. So I think it's dope
22:52
all right now. Also for today,
22:55
NAS has a new album out, King's
22:57
Disease. It's a thirteen track album that
23:00
get it produced by hit Boy, so
23:02
I know y'all are excited for that, right And there's
23:05
a firm I Am reunion on their
23:07
Full Circle with a Zy, Foxy Brown,
23:09
and Cormega. I'm intrigued to hear Foxy.
23:11
Haven't heard Foxy in a long time, but I want to
23:14
hear the whole project. I haven't heard the project. Foxy haven't
23:16
heard herself in a long time. You stop it,
23:18
okay, you know, stops here,
23:22
ladies and gentlemen. By the way, Angeli is out
23:27
everybody who
23:29
said that it was done rowlings who said that?
23:32
And by the way, we you know.
23:34
The first thing you gotta do before you come to Dave Chappelle
23:36
sammer Camp is get tested for coronavirus
23:38
once again. I am coronavirus
23:40
free. That my wrispand um.
23:43
Yeah. So other songs on there is till
23:45
the Wars won featuring Little Dirk. We
23:47
became like pure cane on the tongue
23:50
to the page from the strains.
23:52
Got your bolapoo kings, put on our future
23:55
kings and our future queens. You're
23:57
the strongest ones. Nick god gets stripped
23:59
to women mostly sons. I
24:01
give all I have to the Wars once, none
24:05
without our winnings. I give ball.
24:08
I have to the Wars one. Yeah, I'm
24:10
intrigued. I can't wait to hear it. I mean, I love hearing
24:13
h That's something I'm into. I like to hear
24:15
older artists with younger producers,
24:17
and I want to hear more younger artists
24:19
with older producers. I think they both bring something
24:22
out of each other in different ways. So I'm intrigued to
24:24
hear that. Ye want to Charlie
24:28
Wilson of course, Hit Boy, Big Sean
24:30
and Dohn Tolliver, Brucey b Asap
24:33
Ferg and five yeo' Forurn. So
24:35
that's out now. I mean, anything will be better
24:38
than that Garbag Jazz project,
24:41
NAS and Kanye Drops. I put
24:43
more blame on Kanye for that than I do NAS
24:46
though. All right, Indoja Cat has announced
24:48
that she has a new song that's called NAS.
24:50
Listen to this. The song that I
24:53
have coming out is called NAS, but
24:55
only if you abbreviate it's three words.
24:59
We stand a Yeah. You know, NAS
25:01
mentioned her on the song Otra Black and
25:04
if you need a refresher, here's what he said. We're
25:06
going on the politically
25:09
blood. I
25:12
still don't understand why people are mad about that. I
25:14
swear when everybody was going in on the young
25:16
lady Dojie Cat, they was calling her
25:18
racist and they had this whole Dojie Cats
25:21
over things. That's how you know. Social media is an illusion.
25:23
Social media is not real life in no way,
25:26
shape or form either, that it y'all just really not consistent
25:28
with who y'all say, y'all canceling, that's what it
25:30
is. They just not consist that's what That's probably what it
25:33
is. Other people
25:35
that have albums out today. Mulatto, Queen of the
25:37
South, and you just saw her recently
25:39
also in the Magda Stallion and Cardi B video.
25:41
And you know we're gonna be talking about Magda Stallion
25:44
in the next hour. Also, Big mensa V
25:46
tape that is out today. Lacree Restoration
25:49
is out today also, and Mary
25:51
by the Way premiere a new single. She had
25:54
to Save the Day single
25:56
out and she did it during a private Zoom
25:58
party. It features Lauren Miss Lauren
26:00
Hill and here's that one
26:03
day will will y'all
26:08
know what when
26:11
it comes to stop
26:16
building at
26:27
Nobody Loves to Find. She
26:38
has a double disc archival deep Dive.
26:40
It's called The Rarities and that's coming out October
26:43
second. And that's also right after her new memoir,
26:46
The Meaning of Mariah Carey that comes out September
26:48
twenty nine. Okay, And I would
26:50
assume that Doji Cats song the acronym
26:52
is New Girls, ain't I would assume I
26:55
would assume she didn't say that, but people assume
26:57
that yes. And as far this Mariah Carey
27:00
song saved the day. This came from a twenty eleven
27:02
studio session that she had with Jamaine
27:04
dupri and Randy Jackson also and they
27:07
finished it recently. Just realizing the lyrics
27:09
are very fitting for what's happening in
27:11
the world right now. All
27:13
right, that's your new music. I'm Angela Yee
27:15
and that's your room report. All right, thank you, miss
27:18
ye. Now we got front page news. When we come back, we're we're talking
27:20
about yes, and let's talk about
27:22
Steve Bannon and what's going on with him.
27:25
All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast
27:27
Club. Good Morning Morning every month, DJ Envy,
27:30
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we all the
27:32
Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news
27:36
where we started, Well, let's
27:38
start with former White House advisor Stephen
27:41
Bannon. He has pleaded not guilty
27:43
and the charges are wire fraud and money
27:46
laundering. Federal prosecutors in
27:48
New York announced that Bannon and three others were
27:50
indicted for defrauding donors to a twenty
27:52
five million dollar fundraising campaign.
27:55
They were supposed to be using those funds to build a wall
27:57
along the southern border. So he
28:00
was released on a five million dollar bond yesterday
28:02
afternoon. He has to give up his passport. He
28:04
can only go to DC, Maryland, Connecticut for work,
28:07
and the Eastern and Southern District of New York.
28:09
Here is what Donald Trump had to say about his former
28:11
White House advisor. It was involved likewise
28:14
and our campaign and for
28:16
a small part of the administration very early
28:19
on. I haven't been dealing with him at all. I
28:21
know nothing about the project other than I didn't
28:23
like when I read about it. I didn't like it. I
28:26
said, this is for government, this isn't for private
28:28
people, And it sounded to me like showboating.
28:31
And I think it's a very sad thing
28:33
for mister Bannon. I think it's surprising.
28:37
When it's all said and done, Donald Trump is gonna end
28:39
up in prison. The only reason he's not in prison now because he's
28:42
the President of the United States of America. And that's why
28:44
he's gonna fight like hell. Did not leave
28:46
the White House. That's why he's gonna fight like hell to steal
28:48
this election. Well,
28:50
he's also saying that he's gonna send sheriffs and law
28:53
enforcement to polling places on election
28:55
day. At the record show pole
28:57
watchers, are you going to have an
29:00
ability to monitor to avoid
29:02
fraud. We're gonna have everything. We're gonna have
29:04
sheriffs, and we're gonna have law enforcement,
29:07
and we're going to have hopefully US attorneys,
29:09
and we're going to have everybody
29:11
an attorney generals. But it's very
29:14
hard. I mean, you have some of these states sending
29:16
them out, like Nevada, where they don't
29:18
even have to check the signature, so anybody
29:20
can sign it. Let the record
29:22
show your uncle Charlotte said that was going to happen.
29:25
I said, those same militarized agents
29:27
that were in Portland, they're gonna be at the polls
29:29
on November third. That's why I think every black
29:31
person should wear Maga merchandise to the polls
29:33
in November. Get you a Maga hat if you're
29:36
black, and wear to the polls in November. Couse, you're
29:38
gonna have to confuse these folks in order to vote.
29:40
Trying to tell you that right now you're
29:42
gonna talk about fighting for your right to vote, You're gonna
29:44
have to fight for your right to vote on November third,
29:46
probably literally telling you Dona. Trump
29:48
has no authority though, to deploy local
29:51
law enforcement officials to monitor
29:53
elections. They could hire off
29:55
duty police to work the polls, but
29:57
he does not have an authority to send sheriffs specimen.
30:00
Those same militarized agents that were in
30:03
Portland who we didn't know who they were, who
30:05
they were, they're gonna be at them polls November
30:07
third. Watch and they were
30:09
saying, don't buy Maga hats because it supports his campaign.
30:12
So if you said, if you buy Maga hats, it gives him
30:14
more money for his campaign. So don't.
30:16
I don't know where're gonna get your I don't know where're gonna get your
30:18
Maga merchandise from. But you're gonna have to find you some
30:20
camouflage to vote on November third, Okay,
30:23
And I think the proper camouflage is Maga merchandise.
30:27
Is everybody here registered to vote? Yeah,
30:30
Nel Grolands is register. And we also said
30:32
we were gonna volunteer at the polling stations.
30:34
Right. I think that is a very good
30:36
idea because I think with the coronavirus
30:38
pandemic, usually when you go to these polls.
30:40
You see older people working in the polls, they
30:43
may not feel comfortable coming out on November third.
30:45
So I think that younger folks
30:47
should be working the polls where
30:50
you registered down now, California. All
30:52
right, so you should also volunteer. I will
30:55
on that day. We're all volunteer, said young I said,
30:57
younger folks should volunteer. Angeline,
31:00
okay, alright, I am of a
31:02
certain age. People like you shouldn't be out there in public
31:05
set Coodn't this gracious?
31:08
You have a
31:10
chance of being able to contract contact of
31:12
the fact, Donald's
31:14
son is out here Austin, and I asked us,
31:16
and how old is your dad? And he said twenty one. I
31:18
said, that's why I love him. I'm raising a light goodness.
31:26
All right, Well that's your front page news. All right.
31:28
When we come back, comedian Lunell will
31:30
be joining us. We're gonna kick it with lu Nelle when we come
31:32
back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
31:34
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
31:39
Adj Envy Angela
31:41
Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
31:43
Club. We got a special guest on the line right
31:45
now. That's right, lu New
31:48
comedian good morning.
31:50
I'm trying to do some
31:52
better lighting. Look at rig something with
31:54
a flash slid and something like, I
31:57
look like you want a tramp off. Well, because
32:00
technically i am. Why
32:03
no, I'm this. I'm in the office of
32:05
my sisters house in Fort Worth,
32:08
Texas. Oh yeah, showed ill
32:10
did this weekend? Is no baby, mama
32:12
start back to work? Heret Honey, It's not quite
32:15
like that. But I came to see my family
32:18
because I hadn't seen no family, and
32:20
like you know, I mean a very long
32:22
time. I've been quarantined. I
32:25
will be going back to work at the end of
32:27
September, Howard, just for September
32:30
October. Yeah, I see all the comedians floating
32:32
around making the round. I see Dave Chappelle doing
32:34
this thing in Ohio, and I see other people be at the club.
32:36
I saw a little due ball back at the club. Now, you
32:39
just don't want to get back out digging. No, no, no,
32:41
I have no problem getting back out there. It
32:43
says that I'm gonna let them boys go first.
32:46
Let's see what happened, you know happens. Yeah,
32:49
I'm not the first one to jump in the pool,
32:52
and I'm not the first one to get to
32:54
the party, So I just let everybody go first.
32:56
After everything looks good and you
32:59
know, people are are acclimated
33:01
to coming back out and the social distancing
33:03
and all that, because I didn't quarantine five
33:06
months to go to the club and get Corona
33:08
truy d. You know, Luna, the
33:10
last time I saw you you on FaceTime me from
33:13
the top. That was by
33:15
accident. But I do tend to do that quite
33:17
a bit. Why was that by accident?
33:20
Why would you FaceTime to Charlottagne niked?
33:22
First of all, I don't say it's time Charlotte
33:24
Magne. I don't even know how I ended up
33:26
calling Charlotmagne that day, but
33:29
you know he was. He's the lucky one, you
33:31
know what I mean. Did
33:36
y'all hang up with Did you have a conversation when
33:38
you told me that you got a friend named Charlene
33:40
or something? Yes, I touched it by accident.
33:43
Um, No, he didn't hang up with you. Envy.
33:46
Well, I mean you're married, I'm married. Yes,
33:48
you already happy too? Oh
33:51
yeah you are. Charlotte Magne. Oh well, I
33:54
don't know. We see more of Envy's family
33:56
than we do with yours. You know, Yeah, I don't.
33:59
I don't. I don't. I don't really put my family
34:01
out there like that. I don't post my husband
34:03
either. Well what's the reason. Oh,
34:06
well, my reason is because my
34:08
husband has a very shady criminal background,
34:11
and I don't
34:14
want nobody coming under the day that
34:16
food shot me back in eighty five. You
34:18
know, I don't need it. I don't need to
34:20
smoke. So you know, um, we
34:23
just uh, we just keep our private
34:25
life private. Plus, I don't want to run
34:27
off the boys. You know, I'm probe
34:29
to get entangled at any minute, and
34:32
I want to keep my options
34:34
open and can't anything happen. Okay,
34:39
coronavirus is very serious. You want to make sure that you
34:42
don't catch and bring back the hobbies. Never, never
34:44
would I ever, even though I did go out on
34:46
a date the other night, but my husband has
34:48
always let me be. You know, we don't have an open
34:51
relationship. I mean I do, but
34:53
he doesn't do to
34:55
date with who I went on a date
34:57
with, um this guy in the
34:59
so for Fox Squad, the Silver Fox Squad
35:01
as these distinguished gentlemen um
35:04
that are modeling true and
35:07
they're all very good looking,
35:09
very well dressed, and a lot of them
35:11
have beards and stuff like that. And I've
35:14
become friendly with the guys. You know, so
35:16
I came to Texas when I'm living
35:18
in Texas. So he went out. So what
35:21
did your husband know about that? Does
35:23
he know about why that you went out? But
35:26
the Silver Fox, I
35:29
told you he don't have social media. So
35:33
I mean, I mean, listen, it's it's
35:35
it's like this. My husband knows I'm
35:37
flirting. My husband knows I'm friendly.
35:40
We know nobody's kissing nobody right
35:42
in the house, so that ain't happening. And ain't
35:44
nobody kissing. It ain't nobody smashing. And
35:46
I'm a dinner whore. I'd go out with
35:48
Charles Manson if you wanted to take me out to dinner.
35:51
So you know, there's
35:54
no there's no big deal. I still come home.
35:57
Okay, So you ain't put You ain't putting none of that wap on
35:59
the Silver Fox. No, I ain't.
36:01
I don't have just the whap. I got the
36:03
whap blah bla blah blah blah blah boom.
36:11
So I don't want to ruin these guys lives.
36:13
I keep I keep father. I'll whop
36:15
at home. Now I've seen early on during the pandemic.
36:18
You were taking it very serious as far as marching
36:20
and getting out here and really spread the word what's going
36:22
on with these young brothers? Why did you find it so? You
36:24
know, so like you had to do it because you were
36:27
very very serious, like extremely
36:29
thank you for noticing envy. Well, first
36:31
of all, let's be clear, I
36:34
don't much I protest. I
36:36
don't walk up and down in the streets and
36:38
get ran over in the stampins and stuff
36:40
like that. If you're having a rally in
36:43
one place, I'll go there. And
36:45
um, what happened when I was started
36:48
was after my Aubrey's
36:50
murder, I lost it. I just lost
36:53
it as a mother, as a black
36:55
woman, you know. And I went on
36:57
my Instagram and I just was like,
37:00
what are we gonna do? This is just it's
37:02
at epidemic proportion. Now, this
37:05
is a pandemic as well. This is an
37:07
epidemic and black murders of
37:09
our men and women is like, what
37:11
are we gonna do? We're just gonna keep putting
37:14
emojis and scrolling to the next thing.
37:16
What are we going to do? And Chaka
37:19
Khan heard me and felt
37:21
me and actually reached out to me. So
37:23
our Mother's Day, Chaka Khan and
37:26
myself and a few others we
37:29
sort of had a little rally in the park for
37:32
mothers who had lost their children
37:34
to gun violence and stuff like this, whether
37:37
it be the police or any other type
37:39
of gun violence. And then after that, I
37:42
was like, well, I can't just let this be all
37:44
I do. People would think it's just for photo
37:47
ops and just to be out there with Chaka.
37:49
I want to do more. And as
37:52
Sam went on and George Floyd and everything,
37:56
I wanted to go where I would be comfortable.
37:58
I knew I didn't want to go do it one of those
38:01
dead ends where you laid down in the street.
38:03
I didn't want to, you know, march like
38:06
I said, I'm you know, I just don't do that.
38:08
But they had a rally at the Laugh Factory.
38:11
They have several in Hollywood,
38:13
which is like my home, you know, for any
38:15
comedian even across the country.
38:18
The Laugh Factory in Hollywood is is
38:20
a meeting place for you know, like
38:23
minded people. So when they had
38:25
the rally and they close off two blocks
38:27
of prime real estate on the sunset, I
38:29
said, Okay, this is where I can go this
38:32
is where I can go and I'll be safe and I'll be comfortable.
38:34
And then I had to stop envy
38:37
because I felt like I really wasn't
38:39
helping. I was just venting because
38:42
for the first time, we had
38:44
the wrongs of white people eager
38:47
to listen to what we had to say. That's
38:50
never happened before. We had sea
38:52
of white people in Hollywood listening
38:54
to black person after black person after black
38:57
person, and that's never happened before.
38:59
And they were, you can to lesson, and we were you can
39:01
to talk because, as you know, we have
39:03
life pimped up anxiety about
39:06
this. We didn't just start getting upset
39:08
about this this year or
39:11
last year, or with Rodney King or
39:13
before that. It's almost like your barn
39:16
Black with PTSD about
39:19
murder. So you know, we just
39:21
had to get a lot of off of our chest in the therapeutic
39:23
for us and it was good for them as well.
39:26
All Right, we got more with comedian Lunelle when
39:28
we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning
39:30
Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
39:33
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
39:35
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking in with comedian Lunell
39:38
Charlomagne, how's your money being at
39:40
the comedy clubs? You know you're not in the comedy
39:42
clubs right now. I see you're doing a lot of YouTube stuff.
39:44
You're doing that for the money or just because it's an outlet to
39:47
get your boys out. This You
39:49
shot two movies, right, You just shot I'll
39:52
Come into America. You were in there, yes, and
39:54
they shot another word, dootle too, dootle too,
39:59
damn on your life skin behind? Oh
40:04
my god, see yeah,
40:07
shout those back to back. That was amazing.
40:09
Dollabitters on Netflix right down.
40:12
Coming to America comes out of December eighteen.
40:15
All goes well, Eddie, stuff
40:17
with you so hard because y'all did you did Dollamite
40:20
Coming to America? Didn't see either. We'll
40:22
seeing how you're getting in my business, Charlamagne.
40:24
But what I will But but
40:26
what I will tell you is that Eddie and I
40:28
were no strangers, which is what's
40:31
the blessing that I didn't
40:33
geek out when we did Dolomite. You know, Eddie
40:35
and I already knew each other. We had been a premiers
40:37
together. I was very good friends with Charlie
40:40
West and peace. Um, Charlie
40:42
and I have eight movies together, done things together,
40:45
so we take them pictures together. So Eddie
40:47
and I already knew each other, but I
40:49
don't think you know. Eddie may have been
40:52
the decisive one, but it was really Craig
40:54
Brewer, the director. I
40:56
had an August and just like anybody else, but
40:59
I got seven allbacks for Dollarbout
41:01
and they did a regular old school screen test,
41:04
you know, like you did back in the day. Real put you in the
41:06
outfit, puts you into it well. Because I
41:08
had an audition so many times for Craig and
41:11
had a good rapport with him.
41:13
He knew what I could do, so he threw me
41:15
in coming to America and I didn't
41:18
have the audition for that. What's the
41:20
moral of that story is, don't being
41:24
okay? That's all of that story.
41:26
Be somebody that people want to work with.
41:29
Be somebody that when they see your name on the call
41:31
sheet, people get excited. Now, Luna,
41:33
how do you stay so relevant with everybody? I mean,
41:36
the young people love you. It
41:38
doesn't matter what age group or what color
41:40
you are. They love Lunel. And you stay relevant,
41:42
You stay on the road, you stay doing shows,
41:45
you stay in the club when you need to be, you
41:47
stay on television. And you don't see
41:49
that with a lot of comedians, but I see that with you. How
41:51
do you stay relevant and so long?
41:54
Well, first of all, I'm a little distracted
41:56
about you talking to me with the screwdriver
41:59
in your hand. Are you trying to send me a
42:01
subliminal men? What's
42:04
up with that baby? That
42:07
a screw drive in your hand? See,
42:10
you just need to see me. Um.
42:14
Well, I think I stay relevant because
42:17
I have a twenty four year old daughter who
42:19
keeps me up on what's going on with you
42:21
know, Meg and Cardi and this and
42:23
that. You know, I just I just
42:26
like I like young folks. They inspire
42:29
me and they you know, they get on my
42:31
nerves because they're mouth as slick. But they
42:34
they they're they're a whole different breed,
42:36
you know, Like you won't find seventy
42:39
percent of the kids that are graduating
42:41
in college or not right now are
42:44
not going to get a job and work for somebody twenty
42:46
years. Get a watch and sit down and be quiet.
42:48
These kids are starting businesses.
42:52
These kids don't want to work for
42:54
nobody. And I've talked a lot of trash
42:56
about these young folks. I've talked about the young
42:58
comics. I've talked about kids, but I've
43:01
had to eat my words because they
43:03
are really really doing it and they may
43:06
very well be the ones that will help get
43:08
this terrorist out of the White
43:10
House. I don't know, I hope. So what
43:12
do you think about Senda to Kamala Harris? Well,
43:16
Uh, there's a lot of things to think about
43:18
her. You know. Um,
43:21
I'm I'm proud that
43:23
she's there, whether she was black
43:26
or whether she was white. I'm proud she's a woman
43:29
and that she's gonna hopefully
43:31
become the vice president. I think the
43:33
fact that you know, everybody's on it because she
43:36
got this white man is a viable
43:38
uh thing to think about. But
43:41
I think if she really puts her job and
43:43
her passion first, that
43:46
that that that shouldn't matter. I
43:49
noticed she didn't put a lot of brothers in jail.
43:52
There's a lot of people to feel a certain way, but
43:54
then again, that's her job. I'm
43:57
hoping that, you
43:59
know, as in the White House. You
44:02
know, she's a very viable force to debate
44:05
with. You know what I'm saying, she really
44:07
is. You know, I don't care how
44:09
straight, her hairy, I don't care how her
44:12
husband, that slick mouse, and that
44:14
sharp mind. That's a black woman in there,
44:16
and she, I think
44:19
could get the job done. Because Biden is definitely
44:21
gonna need some help. You know, he's the lesser
44:23
of two evils. He's not without fault
44:26
either. However, I think that he has
44:28
seen what kind of smoke he can catch
44:31
from watching his predecessor, and
44:33
I don't think he wants it. I think that they
44:35
really would get in there and try to do the right
44:37
thing, and we'll just have to wait and see,
44:40
I mean, until more of us start running
44:42
for president. These are the kind of choices
44:44
that we have. Why is it a concern
44:47
for her to have a white husband. Why do you think, well,
44:50
it would be the same way if the vice
44:53
president nominee was a
44:55
black man with a white wife. I
44:58
think that right now, for some
45:00
interracial couples, it might be
45:02
awkward at the crib, you know, because
45:05
you may be in love with this man,
45:08
and this man may be in love with you the
45:10
person of an opposite color. But
45:14
until you really get into stuff like this,
45:16
you may have just been in love and not
45:19
known really whether your mate was in love with the
45:21
culture or not. It's just like what
45:23
these means. These means have been vicious.
45:26
Don't open your mouth to white to
45:28
black penis. If you wan't open your mouth
45:30
to black culture, you know what I'm saying.
45:32
And black problems and stuff. We can't
45:35
just have you. You can't just love
45:37
one person. If you love a black person,
45:40
you need to love the culture. And some people
45:42
really didn't know what the stance, what
45:44
their mate was until now, you
45:47
know. So I think that's why there's a concern.
45:49
I know, interracial couples in my family,
45:53
the white person in the family wanted to vote
45:56
for Trump and the black person
45:58
in that that couple one of the for
46:01
Biden. So now you have this weird
46:04
vibe going on. Um, so I think that's
46:06
why there's a concern. But ain't that
46:08
you could do about it? You know, Um,
46:11
they are married, they've been married, maybe
46:13
they will be married. Um, interracial
46:16
couple in the white house might be something
46:18
that needs to be visually seen, you
46:20
know. Um, it's it's it's
46:23
it's it's a concern, But it can't
46:25
be a reason. You know what I mean, you
46:27
in interracial relationship, you know, no
46:30
who kind of interracial relationships a man, Well,
46:32
your husband ain't black, is he? My
46:35
husband is black and dangerous.
46:44
I've seen him before. Oh no, no, we're
46:47
come in all shady though. No. I know
46:49
my husband is about for complexion Slomagne,
46:52
and he is very very
46:55
very well.
46:58
I mean, you might have seen me out with anybody. I date
47:00
a lot. You knows. I go out with a little
47:02
Dominican out. The
47:06
dude i've seen you with was had
47:09
had white that he wasn't He had like white
47:11
skin and he had his head slicked back in a ponytail.
47:14
You ain't seen me with no white boy with ye I
47:16
did. Or
47:18
he must have been a fashion designer or something.
47:22
All right, we got more with comedian Lunelle. When
47:24
we come back, it's the Breakfast Club Comorn winning.
47:27
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela
47:30
Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast
47:32
Club. Were still kicking it with comedian Lunelle Charlomagne.
47:34
Now, Lunelle, let's go back to us talking about Senator
47:37
Harris. When you talk about her being a prosecutor,
47:39
when you black, right, we don't
47:41
like police officers and we don't like prosecutors,
47:44
so there's never a good way to do
47:46
your job as a black prosecutor, unless
47:49
you're not locking nobody up right.
47:51
I mean, but that's her job, you know, I
47:54
don't I think you know, handed
47:57
out some sentences that were too
47:59
long, you know. Um,
48:02
But that's on what we're talking about. You know,
48:04
we're talking about the vice presidency, and
48:07
we got to her one do one
48:09
thing at a time. We tend to go
48:12
off onund these tangents and get sidetracked
48:14
by stuff. And we can just do this and
48:16
we get him in there, then we can work on if we have
48:19
the power. You get him in there, we have the
48:21
power to change some other stuff too. You
48:23
know, let's just take one damn thing
48:26
at a time. Hell, maybe in her husband,
48:28
or maybe her and her husband will break up during
48:30
her term in the White House. Maybe she'll get
48:33
with fifty. He always looked for come up. So
48:36
you think fifty always looking for a come up. I
48:39
mean, you know, Fintry likes to get around.
48:41
I wouldn't, Hey, Kamala, ain't
48:44
um exempt from falling prey
48:46
to fifty cent. I mean, I've been in
48:48
here, I've been in his aura
48:51
before he can get it, you know what
48:53
I'm saying. You need it, you try to Hilight fifty
48:55
before. No, we we we we we
48:58
know each other. You know, That's
49:00
all I'm gonna say. Okay, hein
49:04
sentti see ya on ghost Book
49:06
two? Oh you want you on ghost
49:08
Book two? Watch it and see
49:11
go ahead? No, no, you ain't playing when
49:13
it comes to that TV in the films, now, I
49:16
love it though I love to see you know what you remind me of. It
49:18
reminds me of um, like like like
49:20
the Bernie Max of the world, because like
49:22
Bernie Mac kind of he really really blew
49:25
up as he got older, you know what I mean? Yeah,
49:27
you know I do feels very much
49:30
like Bernie because while you see me
49:32
in every a lot of movies, a lot of
49:34
tough and shows, you haven't seen me with my
49:36
own And I do believe that there's,
49:39
you know, a reason for that, because I
49:42
do have a bit of a reputation as
49:44
not taking no b s. And
49:47
it's so much easier to get a young hungry
49:50
artist gives them a show go
49:52
ahead of you know, everybody who gets in the business
49:54
because I lousy contract
49:56
at first, and then they learned and then
49:59
a girl we'll say, I'm I'm not getting the lousy
50:01
contact of first, I will go over
50:03
that thing with me and my people, of my black
50:06
team with the fine tooth.
50:08
Come. I want my coin, I want
50:10
my points, I want this, that and together. I
50:12
want my credit. And it's so much easier to deal
50:14
with somebody who's not coming in saying look,
50:17
I know how this goes. I don't want to it's just easier.
50:20
But I think you know, God see
50:22
fit. I will have a show of my
50:24
own at some point because the
50:26
only reason black women have not worked
50:28
well in late night is because they have been picking
50:30
the wrong black women. True, I'm
50:33
made for that. I'm made for late night TV.
50:36
I can't even think who was it was Monique? Who
50:38
was I can't think of what of the black Robin TD?
50:41
And you remember Robin TV?
50:43
Yeah, I remember Robin. She had to be a show I do. I mean, I know
50:45
Robin. I mean I don't know it personally, but I know over
50:48
you know, but everybody don't. So
50:50
how did you have a whole national television
50:52
show and nobody needs to know? See,
50:55
it's me. I'm the one. I was made
50:57
for late night. I was born to this. I don't
50:59
sleep no way. And at some point,
51:01
you know it may happen to me. I just hope
51:04
that you know, I don't. I don't want it to
51:06
be ten years from now. You know I would,
51:08
but but you can't. Worst you know God's
51:11
plan. You know what I'm saying. Um, So
51:13
it's gonna come when it comes, And I said, don't. I'll
51:15
still be out here on YouTube. I'll still be going live
51:18
from the bathtub, I'll still be getting
51:20
entangled, I'll still be married, and I'll
51:22
still be about from that state. I would
51:24
love to see like a new version
51:28
of kind of like Golden Girls, right,
51:30
but but with black women. But not
51:32
a lot of people say that. A lot of people
51:35
say that, And I would love to see you miss
51:37
pat some more and a dog
51:39
given. I
51:42
would rather see me Miss
51:44
Laura Hayes Adele
51:46
givns and maybe
51:49
slam leave
51:51
me holding up? How do you think
51:53
I have? You better? Such your mouth? Don't
51:57
But now you over sixty? How old
51:59
do you think I am? As child? Flaming
52:01
is like late forties? Oh my god,
52:04
Okay, you have
52:06
to get some of that makeup. Flames where apparently
52:09
too early in the morning. I'm
52:12
gonna I
52:15
know, but flame been around for a long time.
52:17
And nobody would put Flames out For
52:19
a long time. You didn't know what
52:21
you're gonna get you, you know, you didn't
52:23
know who people were gonna say. This goes for a
52:26
lot of people, you know, and Tel Tiffany bout.
52:28
Flame is no new new person
52:30
to the game. Flame been out here. We've been
52:32
working with Flame. I've been working with Flame for twenty five
52:35
years, you know, all over the country.
52:37
And Flame has struggled because
52:39
there was a time where you know, a
52:41
trans person or you
52:44
know, drag queen or whatever you want to call them,
52:46
was not gonna be accepted in the comedy club with
52:48
a DL or with a said drid because something
52:51
like that. They just weren't. But times
52:53
they are changing. And if you quit
52:55
looking to see, if you said print and listen
52:57
to what Flame got to say, you were last.
53:00
So I asked off and learn something,
53:02
you know. And now people through this breakfast
53:05
club really helped and Tiffany given
53:07
Flame a platform. And now that the game
53:09
has changed, you know, not funny,
53:12
it's funny. I don't care what you are. I don't care exactly.
53:15
Yeah, do you saying that now? But ten
53:17
years ago people cared. Ten
53:19
years ago, you're like, you're gonna go see
53:21
that, you know, whatever derogatory
53:24
name they would say, people wouldn't say out
53:26
loud. Brothers wouldn't say I'm going to see Flame
53:28
run Row. They wouldn't say it ten years
53:30
ago, but now they will as flame. I
53:33
have something for that ass too, if you go to see it.
53:35
And what's crazy as comedians won't go see
53:37
him back in the day, but back
53:39
in the day they would sleep with with with with
53:42
him are a
53:44
transgender down in the
53:46
valley where the girls can nake it. If
53:49
you're throwing bass him only gonna take
53:51
it one, two breaker, three,
53:53
foul break if you see Yeah, that's called Goddy.
53:57
I've been known about them for forty
53:59
years. The brothers in the back of the best selling
54:02
we we get out at this particular bus
54:04
stop in Oakland and going this bookstore
54:06
and they wasn't going in to buy a book,
54:08
if you know what I mean. Okay, Nell
54:12
was crazy. Lou Hell. We
54:16
love you, lu Always a pleasure talking to you. Luelle.
54:19
I'm so glad to see you guys. I'm so glad
54:21
that we've got to this little relationship. And hey,
54:24
wax don't work, don't hang out well there
54:26
no place to hang out. No, yeah, that's my brother. That's
54:28
my brother for twenty years. That's that's my family
54:31
here here in love now, Lunelle. Ye
54:33
love yet
54:36
another baby? Say well I changed
54:39
his thing. I don't care about the love because what's
54:41
love got to do? Got to do with
54:43
it? Hell, I'm in love, you know. But
54:45
he got a baby, so I'm gonna go ahead
54:47
on him. Back off. That's okay, girl, Your
54:50
family is safe. Girl. Your
54:52
name caller, caller like to fight too. I'm
54:55
not a fighter. I'm a shooter. You want to go there?
54:57
Hey, she
55:01
for Florida, she got guns to but we ain't doing No,
55:03
don't do that, Charlomagne, don't. Don't. Don't bring
55:06
the gun to a nice body. We might even caller.
55:08
Don't listen to these boys. They're trying to start
55:10
something, Matt. But I did bend over in front
55:13
of your man and he did take her with us,
55:15
and you know it because you saw it. But it's
55:17
okay. We put our love on. Oh. I
55:19
hope every day work out just by well.
55:21
Lou Neill, thank you for joining us. We appreciate you. Now.
55:25
Can y'all follow me on Instagram? Follow
55:28
me on Instagram at lou Nell at l
55:30
U E N E l L. And
55:32
there's a link in my bio that takes you to my
55:35
YouTube show. Hey lou Nell is very
55:37
entertaining. God bless everybody and
55:39
thank you for the time. By
55:41
Envy by Charlomagne Bye.
55:46
It's about this
55:52
report Angela the
55:55
Breakfast Club. Well, let's take
55:57
Nick Cannon and viatcom Me deep ventially
56:00
working things out now. Chris McCarthy,
56:02
who's the president of Entertainment and Youth Brands at
56:04
Viacom CBS, says that he does
56:06
command Cannon on the journey that he's taken to try
56:09
and or right as wrongs. He said, I struggled
56:11
with the fact that Nick, a longtime partner and
56:13
friend of ours, is on this journey and we're
56:15
not part of that journey. And so he
56:17
said, the door is wide open for a reunion.
56:20
He said, I'm hopeful we find a way to bring these two things
56:22
together, and hopefully we will have the opportunity
56:24
to do that with Nick again. Yeah. Well,
56:27
now, I mean, listen, that's what life should be about,
56:29
right, Life should be about if you make
56:31
a mistake and you go out there
56:34
and you acknowledge that mistake, and you atone
56:36
for that mistake, and you learn from that mistake.
56:39
There should be some type of reconciliation
56:42
culture, all right, some type for forgiving. So all
56:45
right, let's move on and speaking about apologizing
56:47
for things. Netflix has apologized
56:50
for the Cuties poster that was
56:52
criticized for sexualizing children.
56:55
Now did y'all see this poster. It's about Amy, an eleven
56:57
year old girl who joins a group of dancers named the Cuties
57:00
at school and rapidly
57:02
grows aware of her femininity and that
57:04
upsets her mother and her values. And it does look.
57:07
You know, these are young girls. You don't want to have them half
57:10
dressed in positions like slot.
57:12
So they did pull that. Yeah,
57:15
I was confused, what is the show
57:17
about? I thought the show I was about.
57:19
The show was about girls dancing after
57:21
those moreful kids. Maybe I was wrong. I
57:23
think it was just the artwork. There's nothing wrong with the show.
57:26
It was the artwork out it
57:29
was. Yeah, I don't know anything about this show. I was just asking,
57:32
all right. And Gunna has announced a major lifestyle
57:34
overhaul. He's posted I'm about
57:36
to start a mind, body, and soul cleansing. No drugs,
57:39
no sex no media. You
57:41
gotta do that. Sometimes you gotta disconnect. You
57:43
gotta disconnect, press reset, you
57:45
know what I mean. Get get get focused, take
57:47
your shoes off, walk around barefoot in your backyard,
57:50
go hug a tree. You get in tune with some things that
57:52
you should really be getting in tune with. That's all that's
57:54
happening out here. And it's so funny sailing
57:56
because that's how I feel like. I bet in Yellow Springs. I think I've
57:58
been here for like two months. Stay Pearl creating and I said
58:00
this earlier, but created this bubble
58:04
if you want a sort of speak. And we've
58:06
had shows like three we we've been doing
58:08
like four shows a week. It started
58:10
off with m like an audience of eighty
58:13
people, is up to like four or
58:15
five hundred people. We've had some of
58:17
the biggest names in
58:19
comedy come through. David Letterman came,
58:22
John Stewart came once, felt so good
58:25
he came back again. Tiffany has just
58:27
been here. Michelle Wolf has
58:29
been here, Chris Rock has been here. It's
58:32
been incredible and as much as people are building
58:34
it as the greatest show in
58:36
the world right now, but more importantly, and that's
58:38
what I wanted to say about what
58:40
we're doing. It's the safest show we built
58:42
post. I've been posted a lot of pictures on my Instagram.
58:44
It's been and it's been kind of going kind
58:47
of viral. And when people we're
58:49
in the state right now where people when
58:51
you're when you're having fun and you don't
58:53
have a mess on the first thing, people says that you're
58:55
being irresponsible, But just I wanted to be clear that
58:58
everybody, have you ever seen anybody in the foo? The first
59:00
thing you have to do when you come in and get
59:02
tested, um the process. It's
59:05
the same process as at the White House, the same machine
59:07
that you use at the White House. And then you getting your test right
59:09
right? What the hell are you talking about? I thought he went
59:11
all over the place. He went all over the place today.
59:15
Yeah, I know what. My daughter has to take the
59:17
test to go to college, so she's
59:19
scared to take it, so I told I would take it with her. It's
59:21
not that bad. But the point I was making
59:24
Charlomagne was that we're out here to perform,
59:26
but getting in tune with nature, getting a tune
59:28
with yourself. And what I found out about being
59:30
a yellow spin it's really small town in Ohio. Is
59:33
that you You you realize
59:35
that like the things that are really really important,
59:38
Like we've been out here kayaking. Black
59:40
people don't kayak. We've been out here canoeing,
59:43
going on nature runs. I didn't ate like fifty
59:45
pounds of trail mix, and uh, it's
59:47
just been it's been a dope experience. Dave Chappelle,
59:50
he hosts the show. It's out in the corn
59:52
field. We're doing rawlin.
1:00:00
Yeah, by
1:00:02
the way, this way. We don't be nice to Donell. We're
1:00:04
sitting there, try speak,
1:00:08
and don Ell ain't saying nothing. I
1:00:11
was trying to say to
1:00:14
follow up with you said, it's
1:00:16
weird out of here, and I think that people
1:00:19
need to get in touch with nature.
1:00:22
And that's all you want. I
1:00:24
wanted just five minutes ago, I wanted
1:00:26
to do I do. I talk to you about your whack
1:00:29
donkeys all the day. So I'm about
1:00:31
to go a long one right now. Well, next
1:00:37
to participate, okay, I want a matter of fact,
1:00:39
I want vy to participate too, because we have we have to
1:00:41
have a quick little black men meeting,
1:00:43
So all the black men in the room need to um come together
1:00:45
real quick. Let's have a conversation about black
1:00:47
people need more nature. That's what I'm trying to say, black people
1:00:50
need more nature. You're still talking on you
1:00:52
just figuring out what to say. Run round
1:00:54
a bike, Envy, go round a bike him with
1:00:57
the cute pants, that's all
1:01:00
when you in bight, right, so you can get those cuts.
1:01:03
But I'm saying, you don't know you said what you're saying.
1:01:05
You say what you're saying. You say what you're saying,
1:01:10
Charlemagney dramas mad. You called my pants
1:01:12
cute? Right now? All right? Donkey the days up? Are
1:01:15
you giving your donkey too, Charlomagne, You're gonna tease
1:01:17
it. That's all it is. Lanes. We'll
1:01:20
get into the next it's the breakfast club. Good morning, It's
1:01:27
time for Donkey of the Day, Chagne.
1:01:31
I'm a Democrat, so being dunkey of the day a
1:01:33
little bit of a mick, so like a donkey
1:01:37
o the day. Now,
1:01:41
I've been called a lot of my twenty three years that
1:01:44
donkey of the day is a new wife. Donkey
1:01:46
of the Day for Friday, August twenty first goes
1:01:48
the day Star Peterson, known to the
1:01:50
planet is Tory Lanes. Um. Last
1:01:54
night, Megan the Stallion identify Tory
1:01:56
Lanes as the alleged trigger man and last
1:01:58
month shooting incident left Megan shot
1:02:00
in the feet. Let's go to Megan's ig
1:02:03
live and hear what she had to say. Yes,
1:02:05
this Tory shot me, and
1:02:08
you got your publicists and your people
1:02:10
going to these blogs
1:02:13
lying is I tried to
1:02:16
keep the situation off the internet, but
1:02:19
you're dragging it mums talking
1:02:21
about I hit this. I never hit you.
1:02:24
Muthers was like, oh, she mad because
1:02:26
he's Trump Kylie, No, I wasn't. Tory.
1:02:30
Number one, you're getting donkey to day because you
1:02:32
shot a woman. I mean some donkey. The days
1:02:34
just sell themselves. That's just that's number
1:02:36
one. That sounds so insane
1:02:39
to say, Tory Lane shot megan Na Stallion.
1:02:42
Okay, Jesus Christ. Number two,
1:02:44
This woman, megan Na Stallion, didn't want to say anything.
1:02:47
She was trying to save you, and you allegedly had
1:02:49
your people calling blogs trying to make it look
1:02:51
like you were the victim, like
1:02:53
saying things like she hit you first. Well, like my
1:02:56
brother, there is nothing you
1:02:58
or your people could tell anyone that would justify
1:03:00
why you are the alleged shooter
1:03:02
of Megan the Stallion. There's nothing you could say
1:03:05
that no logical human being with great comprehension
1:03:07
skills could understand. There's nothing
1:03:10
you could tell me, Megan said, There's nothing
1:03:12
you could tell me Megan did to justify
1:03:15
why you shot her. If I'm being totally honest,
1:03:17
I don't even really know what to say about any
1:03:19
of this. I truly, truly
1:03:22
don't understand. It's like I used to. I
1:03:24
can't comprehend in my mind why a man who
1:03:27
has a career, who has things going for him,
1:03:29
who is an actual celebrity, would
1:03:31
shoot a woman who is arguably the hottest
1:03:33
rapper in the game right now. Now, let's be clear,
1:03:36
I don't understand violence against women, period,
1:03:38
especially fist level of violence.
1:03:41
But Tory Lanez, you a whole star
1:03:43
out here, bro, Like why, like
1:03:46
why did your brain take you there? Was it cocaine
1:03:49
or some other type of drug where you extremely
1:03:52
drunk? Do you have extreme anger management
1:03:54
issues? Like what emotional trauma are
1:03:57
you dealing with that you can't control
1:03:59
your emotion so much that you were driven
1:04:01
to shoot her? Is your
1:04:04
egos that fragile? Like I'm just confused.
1:04:06
I just don't understand how something like
1:04:09
this happens. Now, Megan gave details
1:04:11
of what happens. Let's discuss. It's only
1:04:14
four months in the car, me, you,
1:04:17
my home girl, and your security,
1:04:19
everybody in the car arguing. I'm
1:04:21
in the front seat, this in the back seat.
1:04:23
I'll get out the car. I'm done arguing. I don't want to
1:04:25
argue no more. I'll get out. I'm walking
1:04:28
away from out
1:04:30
the back seat of the car. Store shooting
1:04:32
me. There's a witness because
1:04:34
the neighbors called the police. This did
1:04:36
not happen at Kylie house. This happened damn
1:04:39
there back at the house. I was staying that I was just trying
1:04:41
to get home. We was five minutes awaye from my spot. The
1:04:43
police come. I'm scared all
1:04:46
the going on with the police. As soon as the police
1:04:48
tell us all get out the mothers car. The police
1:04:50
is really aggressive. You think I'm about
1:04:52
to tell the police that we us
1:04:55
black people, got a gun in the car. I'll
1:04:57
get to the mother in hospital. The police
1:05:00
it's being so rude to me. Well, you know what's
1:05:02
going on? Like da da da da, you're being detained
1:05:04
la da. I'm man, I'm being detained. I'm linking,
1:05:06
but I'm still not saying what happened. The
1:05:09
police finally let me go. I ain't go to jail.
1:05:11
Them three months went to jail. That's
1:05:13
very heartbreaking. Ladies don't
1:05:16
save these guys. They don't want to be saved.
1:05:18
Okay, nobody can save anyone. We all have
1:05:20
to walk our own walks and go on our own journeys
1:05:23
and healing whatever work we need to do on ourselves.
1:05:25
Nobody can do it for us. You can't
1:05:27
save nobody. We must save ourselves. And
1:05:30
Megan, I'm not gonna question your decision to
1:05:32
protect Tory Lanes, but I'm telling you right now
1:05:34
you are not obligated to do that. No woman
1:05:37
is. You know why, because you
1:05:39
can't heal what you don't reveal.
1:05:41
You will never properly heal if you just don't
1:05:44
live your truth. Okay, we don't do each other in any favors
1:05:46
when we protect folks from dealing with the consequences
1:05:49
of their own file behavior. Now, I'm
1:05:51
gonna let go and let God deal with
1:05:53
the type of person my damn self. But I'm also or
1:05:56
less file to police report and let the law handle
1:05:58
it too. But America think about
1:06:00
that. Okay, all you mainscream publications,
1:06:03
all you mainscream websites, all you mainscream
1:06:05
TV shows who may write about this story, report
1:06:07
this story. Please don't forget to report
1:06:09
about the fact that a black woman is
1:06:12
scared to call the police,
1:06:15
scared to call the people who are supposed to protect
1:06:17
and serve her in a situation like this because
1:06:20
she's afraid she could end up being a victim
1:06:22
because of the color of her skin. Think
1:06:25
about that. I'm an impact, so when I tell
1:06:27
you, I can feel every bit of Megan's trauma. You
1:06:29
just got shot by someone you thought was a friend,
1:06:32
a black man, and I always say
1:06:34
a black man a man period. Our only job is to
1:06:36
protect and provide for all women. So as
1:06:38
a woman, you should feel protected around men in your
1:06:40
circle. But that guy Tory Megan
1:06:43
a victim allegedly. Now she's too
1:06:45
afraid to call the cops and tell the cops the truth
1:06:47
because the American so called justice system
1:06:49
is so broken. She feels like she can
1:06:52
end up getting victimized again because
1:06:54
of the color her skin. She's right,
1:06:57
okay, she felt nick it out here. No protection.
1:07:00
Who's supposed to call ghostbusters? Like what do
1:07:02
you do in this situation like this. Okay, my brothers,
1:07:04
when these sisters come to us and tell us how unprotected
1:07:07
they feel, you can't sit here
1:07:09
and act like we don't understand. Okay,
1:07:12
let's hear more from Megan here.
1:07:14
She explains in more detail why she protected
1:07:16
him. If you really want to tell them, I'll
1:07:18
try to save this man, even though he
1:07:20
shot me. I'll try to spare him. And y'all
1:07:23
mother is not sparing me. That's crazy.
1:07:25
I go through so much on a daily basis
1:07:27
anyway, and I trying to save this and
1:07:30
y'all on the internet talking about, oh bitch, you ain't get shot
1:07:32
through this all free tork. You're not in jail.
1:07:35
He not in jail because I didn't tell the laws what happened
1:07:37
as soon as it happened, and I should have. As
1:07:40
why he's not saying nothing? What the he gonna get on here and
1:07:42
say, y'all show huh, why tell
1:07:44
them why you shot him? No reason? Now,
1:07:47
this will be used as an example to
1:07:49
reinforce a lot of false
1:07:51
narratives this situation. We
1:07:53
shall hear over and over again, how
1:07:56
black men don't protect black women,
1:07:58
and how Megan still tried to protectri and
1:08:00
Tory was still victimizing her by sending
1:08:02
the stories the blogs. All
1:08:04
of that is true, you know, But what I refuse to
1:08:07
feed into is the narrative that black men
1:08:10
don't protect black women. Nope, Situations like
1:08:12
this shouldn't have us arguing and debating and
1:08:14
social media fighting. No, this situation
1:08:16
is an opportunity for all of us to learn and
1:08:19
do better. Because, let's be clear, whatever
1:08:21
Tory Lane's on, don't put that on all
1:08:23
black men. Okay, not to mention that negro
1:08:26
is Canadian. Okay, don't put what he's
1:08:28
on on all black men. All
1:08:30
right. I can't speak for Tory because he's way
1:08:32
younger than me. And I'm not weighing mistakes
1:08:34
here because I've made my own, all right. I'm not weighing
1:08:37
sins here because I sent myself and I've sent
1:08:39
before, but at my worst, I wasn't
1:08:41
shooting women. But the point I'm making some of
1:08:44
us haven't done the work yet. Some
1:08:46
of us aren't doing the work. We haven't gotten to the point in
1:08:48
life where we are dealing with our own
1:08:50
traumable boy, let this situation
1:08:53
serve as an example that if you don't deal with your trauma.
1:08:55
Eventually your trauma will deal with you.
1:08:58
I don't know what's wrong with Tory Lanes. I have no
1:09:00
clue what his demons are. I have no clue what
1:09:03
he's battling. But he's clearly battling
1:09:05
something, and whatever hurt he's dealing
1:09:07
with caused him to hurt me allegedly,
1:09:10
And that's not an excuse a justification,
1:09:12
because he has to deal with all the consequences
1:09:15
of his actions, whether that's jail, whether
1:09:18
that's the loss of his career, which is probably
1:09:20
all gonna happen, because I see no path to
1:09:22
victory as far as the industry
1:09:25
is concerned for Tory Lane. But that's not what's
1:09:27
important anyway. Okay, that shouldn't even be a concern.
1:09:30
He gotta hold that, he gotta deal with the
1:09:32
energy he created in his life. So Tory
1:09:34
isn't even the story. The story here for me is
1:09:37
trauma. Okay, in us men being
1:09:39
better examples for other men and
1:09:41
dealing with our trauma so we don't
1:09:43
hurt other people. Because even though Tory is not
1:09:45
a reflection of all brothers, when situations
1:09:48
like this happened, the rest of us have to pick up
1:09:50
the slack in a real way. We have to show that Tory
1:09:52
Lanes is a glitch in the matrix. I don't like
1:09:55
when black women say we don't protect
1:09:57
him. It really drives me crazy. Okay, we have
1:09:59
to go a bubb and beyond in
1:10:01
regards the protecting our
1:10:04
sisters, so we can show situations like this
1:10:06
are the exception, not the rule.
1:10:09
This conversation shall continue. Okay, this
1:10:11
isn't over. I just needed to express
1:10:14
how I'm feeling today. That's what my therapist
1:10:16
always tells me to do. Feel my feels, so I
1:10:19
hope you felt my fields too. Please
1:10:23
please please let remy mark
1:10:25
give Tory Lane's the biggest he ha he ha
1:10:27
he ha, you stupid mother?
1:10:30
Are you dumb? And fyi? Megan
1:10:32
the Stallion is not a snitch. Okay,
1:10:34
She's a taxpaying civilian who was
1:10:37
victimized and she should not have to protect
1:10:39
the person who victimized her. Anyone
1:10:41
who thinks this is snitching just simply
1:10:43
doesn't know what the hell they're talking about. That's
1:10:45
it, bottom line, point blank period. All
1:10:48
right, Well, thank you for that, don kid today. Now,
1:10:52
when we come back, Jack Quay Williams
1:10:54
will be joining us. We talked about him a couple of
1:10:56
days ago. He's the officer out in North Carolina,
1:10:59
DA spoke about George Floyd
1:11:01
and recently got let go. So we're gonna talk to him.
1:11:03
Yes, and we're gonna hear. We're gonna not
1:11:05
only are we gonna talk to Jack Quay and hear his story,
1:11:08
we're gonna help Jack Quay. I'm gonna help
1:11:10
Jack Qua joa Quai needs I help people. That's
1:11:12
right. All hands on deck, that's right. So we'll
1:11:14
talk to him when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
1:11:16
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're
1:11:22
checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning.
1:11:25
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela
1:11:28
Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
1:11:30
Club. We got a special guest on the line
1:11:32
right now, police
1:11:34
officer that was recently fired
1:11:37
and let go. Um. We talked
1:11:39
about the story the other morning on the Breakfast Club
1:11:41
and asked to, you know, speak to him so he can talk
1:11:43
about what's going on. And Jack Quaid williams,
1:11:46
yeah, Jack Quaid, we should. We should play
1:11:49
Jack Quais video right
1:11:51
now so people have a fresh and named memory
1:11:53
of who were talking. Let's play right now. I am
1:11:55
disgusted with the things that happened in Minneapolis, peer
1:11:57
plaint blank. Things could have went way different
1:12:00
at the end of the day, let's talk facts. Guys
1:12:02
on the ground, he's laying on his stomach, he have handcuffs
1:12:04
on. It's four of y'all, one of him, four
1:12:06
of y'all, one of him. Who has control of the situation?
1:12:09
Officers, other officers. If you're gonna be an
1:12:11
officer, is gonna stand there and not help
1:12:14
and not help when things go wrong? Come
1:12:16
on like you don't see that. That's the reason I got
1:12:18
behind his badge, right, because I wanted them
1:12:20
officers that's afraid to step up. I want to be the
1:12:22
one to step up if I see wrong happening. Wrong
1:12:25
is not happening in my presence, right, I'm going to check
1:12:27
it. And that's period. Good
1:12:29
morning, King, what's going on? King?
1:12:32
What's going on? Well? Listen, I want to give you a
1:12:34
round of applause. Preston foremost man, because
1:12:36
you know everybody always has these discussions about
1:12:38
good cops and bad cops, and you
1:12:40
know there are good cops. Why did the good
1:12:42
cops for me? Silent? And I got to salute
1:12:44
you and give you a round of applause for not
1:12:47
staying silent first and foremost. Okay,
1:12:49
so salutely you can for that. Absolutely,
1:12:51
I appreciate that. What made you to speak
1:12:54
out? Initially, I was at
1:12:56
the time a little backstory about it. At the time,
1:12:58
I was I was on TikTok for about
1:13:00
like a month at the time, right and
1:13:02
my following like shot through the roof. I was doing
1:13:05
like little human videos that you see the police officers
1:13:07
do it whatnot, a little voiceovers, you know, with
1:13:09
the human eye, the badgetag and stuff
1:13:11
like that. And towards the end of that month, the
1:13:13
George Floyd thing happened. And I've
1:13:15
always been torn
1:13:18
in between of what in between
1:13:20
what's going on with our community and with
1:13:22
the job in a sense, like sometimes
1:13:25
I used to think, like, guys, this job really
1:13:27
for me, Like I need to be on the opposite side
1:13:30
with my people. But then I had people tell me like,
1:13:32
you want an inside, We need you on the inside
1:13:35
so you can you know, so you can be a road mountain
1:13:37
from the inside. So what happened was the George
1:13:39
Floyd thing happened. Everybody was talking to
1:13:41
me about it, messaging me, and I was like, forget
1:13:43
it. I'm gonna say I'm gonna say my view on it, you
1:13:45
know, like my point. And I was in
1:13:47
my patrol car. I just turned the camera on
1:13:50
and then it just, you know, it just came out.
1:13:52
I didn't know what was going to do what it did,
1:13:55
but I knew I was going to reach certain people because
1:13:57
I was like, well, I got this platform. Now. It was
1:13:59
like like fifty thousand followers on TikTok
1:14:01
like one month, and I was like, you know what, I'm gonna use
1:14:04
this platform and I'm gonna speak
1:14:06
about stuff and it's gonna be different because it's
1:14:08
gonna be coming from a black guy with a badge.
1:14:10
So I put it out there and then that was
1:14:12
that. The Greensborough PD yeah
1:14:16
fired you. Yeah, did
1:14:18
they fire you over that video because
1:14:20
they're saying they did it, which
1:14:23
was okay. So the video
1:14:25
they inspired me, over the George video, Over
1:14:27
the George Floyd video, per se, the video
1:14:30
only brought light to what was going
1:14:32
on. Here's the backstory. Right on
1:14:34
TikTok. For a month, I'm posting
1:14:36
up the humor videos and stuff like that, and
1:14:39
then the George Floyd thing happened.
1:14:41
I post up the George Floyd video. Right, it
1:14:43
goes crazy. I get called to Internal affairs.
1:14:46
Internal Affairs bring me upstairs. They telling
1:14:48
me, look, don't posting your uniform.
1:14:51
My jobbing posted for a month. But I guess now
1:14:53
that I was in front of everybody and people
1:14:55
were talking. They were like, don't post in your
1:14:57
uniform. Take the videos down. So
1:15:00
and we're opening an investigation
1:15:02
into your social media. Right, So I was like, okay,
1:15:05
So I didn't delete the videos. I put the videos
1:15:07
on private. So I didn't know what was gonna go on, right, and
1:15:09
I wanted them in case they try to push
1:15:11
out a different type of narrative. I wanted to make
1:15:14
sure that day was pushing out the right narrative. I wanted
1:15:16
to keep the videos of people could you know, have their own
1:15:18
face. So what happened was I
1:15:20
put the videos on private. Right by the time
1:15:22
I walked out of Internal Affairs, within that hour,
1:15:25
the Shade Room and a bunch of other places already
1:15:27
hit me up and said that you know, that thing was posted
1:15:29
to the video and stuff like that or whatever. So it was
1:15:32
already the video was already out here. My
1:15:34
videos on my page I took that out from private,
1:15:37
so now the platform is growing.
1:15:39
I'm still speaking also what I've been doing
1:15:42
before I even had the badge, right, so I'm
1:15:44
still talking about you know, social injustice
1:15:46
and things like that. And then
1:15:48
I release a video called Hello America.
1:15:51
And when I released the video called Hello
1:15:53
America, in the video where I'm in
1:15:55
like a ripture, fake
1:15:57
blood and like a rope around my neck and I'm
1:16:00
rapping about the you know,
1:16:02
racial injustice inside America.
1:16:04
Right, never, never in
1:16:06
the video did I say like I hate white people
1:16:09
or I hate cops or cops are bad. Right. I was
1:16:11
talking about how us as black
1:16:13
people are on a different spectrum
1:16:16
in the world as you know, white people,
1:16:18
which is a fact. So they
1:16:21
didn't like it. Right after that, I
1:16:23
go I goes on tamer Hall. And then when
1:16:25
I speak on taman Hall, I tell them
1:16:27
they asked me, you know why I wouldn't be a police officer.
1:16:29
And the one thing that they hovered on with to Tamer Hall
1:16:32
thing they was when I said that I wanted
1:16:34
to get behind the badge to figure
1:16:36
out what was going on in the inside to stop
1:16:39
it. And they didn't like that because they didn't know which way
1:16:41
to take it, even though we
1:16:43
had three interviews at IA recorded
1:16:45
conversations, and I told y'all exactly what I meant.
1:16:48
Right. So the week after the
1:16:50
George Floyd thing, they called me up there. They said, look,
1:16:52
we put you on administrative
1:16:54
league. I said, okay. So they
1:16:57
was like, so they took my gun in my badge, put me inside
1:16:59
like the records division. So I'm just sitting there at the desk
1:17:01
waiting on this hearing to come, you
1:17:04
know, to see what they was gonna do. Fast
1:17:06
forward to it. In two months. I get upstairs and
1:17:08
then I sit down as the deputy
1:17:10
chief, my direct captain,
1:17:13
the Captain of IYA, my direct lieutenant,
1:17:15
my direct sergeant in the
1:17:18
City of Greensboro human resource
1:17:20
rep for something or something like that. So
1:17:23
they asked me questions. They had like a transcript
1:17:25
of the lyrics. I broke down the lyrics for him
1:17:27
and everything like that or whatnot. And
1:17:30
then the deputy chief wasn't there. The chief
1:17:32
was there. He came in the office afterwards
1:17:34
when he had the verdict and he was like, all right, mister Williams,
1:17:37
So we decided to terminate you. White
1:17:40
deputy chief made he made the decision,
1:17:42
right, and then chief exactly, and the chief
1:17:45
just came in there, and the chief you know, trusted
1:17:47
him because that's his his you know whatever. So
1:17:50
they terminated me for my
1:17:53
social media. It was like
1:17:55
four different charges, two of them with general
1:17:57
conduct. Right, the general conduct one
1:17:59
point five point one says for
1:18:01
Greensboro policy, it says,
1:18:04
do not post anything that
1:18:06
will hinder or stop the mission of the Greensboro
1:18:09
Police Department. So I didn't feel
1:18:11
like I did that at all. Right. Then,
1:18:13
also, it has something up there for abuse of power.
1:18:16
Right, so when they broke down an abusive power, they
1:18:19
said, well, when it seems like after
1:18:21
you retrieve the platform, you've released
1:18:24
T shirts. And I was like, if y'all been watching
1:18:27
my social media, like y'll settop been watching my social
1:18:29
media. I've been releasing T shirts forever, it's
1:18:31
different now because I have a platform, so you
1:18:33
know, it's had a fashion line you started, yeah
1:18:36
exactly. So anyway, so they had me abusive
1:18:38
power with whatever funds that you made
1:18:40
from that off of the badge or whatnot,
1:18:43
and then they sustain they basically
1:18:45
sustained everything. It was like, we shound
1:18:47
you guilty on this, guilty on this and guilty on that, and
1:18:49
I was like everything stemmed from my social
1:18:51
media with the music and stuff like that. I've
1:18:53
been putting out videos like that forever. Y'all
1:18:55
went through my social media last year when y'all was
1:18:58
hiering me in the extensive four
1:19:00
or five hour interview, I gave you all my passwords
1:19:02
and you said nothing before. I think
1:19:04
they felt like they couldn't restrict my speech at
1:19:06
all. They're like, he's going to talk no matter what, So
1:19:08
the best way to do is let him talk outside
1:19:10
of the badge. Let's not have him so we can deal
1:19:13
with you know, have a PR nightmare, but
1:19:15
you got a PR nightmare. Now we have more
1:19:17
with jack Quay Williams. When we come back, don't move.
1:19:19
It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, It's morning.
1:19:21
Everybody is DJ Envy and
1:19:24
Jela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast
1:19:26
Club was still kicking in with jack Quay Williams
1:19:28
Charlomagne. I don't understand the blue all asilence.
1:19:31
I really don't, because what we
1:19:33
want as the community is to hear from
1:19:35
other police officers. That's not the way it should
1:19:37
be, you know what I mean that's how you
1:19:39
scrimpting the relationship between the community and police
1:19:42
officers by hearing other police officers say that's
1:19:44
wrong what happened over there at
1:19:46
Leasta. Lets me know, all right, I guess
1:19:48
mistakes to get made sometime. It's not you
1:19:51
know, it's it's just bad apples. It's not
1:19:53
the whole bunch. I don't get it with
1:19:55
that. I have never so, mind you, I've been
1:19:57
there a year, right so, I've never seen
1:20:00
anything like the blue
1:20:02
wall of silence or whatnot. Right You always
1:20:04
hear about it and stuff like that, but me personally, I've never
1:20:06
been out in dealt with it. You know, firsthand,
1:20:10
they knew for the beginning I was vocal. I was the
1:20:12
guy that they chose to give the
1:20:14
speech at the graduation, right so.
1:20:17
And I was a guy that once I graduated
1:20:19
when a new academy class d the academy
1:20:21
training staff said, let's get Williams back here to speak
1:20:24
to this the cabine class. So they already knew that my voice
1:20:26
could travel, with what my voice could do and things like that,
1:20:28
mind you, and none of the videos I never you never
1:20:30
knewhere I worked at unless you because I've even
1:20:32
been in Greensboro for about like a year and a half, so you
1:20:35
don't really know me down here either, So you
1:20:37
don't know where I work at unless you was
1:20:41
another officer, and I think an officer complained
1:20:43
on me, and then that's
1:20:45
how it went from there because when I went to Aya, I
1:20:47
remember sergeant like he showed me a paper vaguely.
1:20:49
He was like he was like, oh, here's
1:20:52
the article that says that your
1:20:54
agreesbro, officer. And I'm like, don'tbody know that.
1:20:56
Everybody's founding out now speaking to reporters and
1:20:58
everything now, they're like, we didn't know you was a green bro, Greenbury
1:21:00
reported, So what's so when you get the article? Bro? So
1:21:03
can you go to another can you work at
1:21:05
another present or another state?
1:21:07
Or is it when you're fire? And what's next
1:21:09
for you? So right now, everybody,
1:21:12
I've had a ton of like job offers and
1:21:14
things like yeah yeah,
1:21:17
different police departments, yep, because
1:21:20
they followed it since the first time, and they look
1:21:22
the videos out there. That's the good thing that that's the good thing
1:21:24
that I kept the videos so you can see and have your
1:21:26
own opinion. Right, everybody feels
1:21:29
like Greensboro was too harsh and
1:21:31
things like that job has been
1:21:33
offered me, you know, different positions and stuff like that.
1:21:35
But right now where I'm at with it,
1:21:38
I want to move further just to see if they
1:21:41
I feel like they didn't have the right to do it, but I want to move further
1:21:43
to see for sure, for sure that
1:21:45
they didn't have the right to do it. Not only that, I want
1:21:47
to be able to be the voice for them other officers
1:21:50
because I came to the academy with a couple of other black officers.
1:21:52
They want to talk to, you know, but they
1:21:55
they're like, what I just happened to him? I'm not by
1:21:57
the guard here talking this. A lot of my vision
1:21:59
was always bigger and
1:22:02
different, to touch the people in a
1:22:04
different way or whatever. So my plan is
1:22:06
not to go back to a police department. I plan
1:22:08
on fighting this from the outside and
1:22:11
helping other people, you know, get
1:22:14
a chance to basically talk and things like that, while
1:22:17
still helping the youth and other
1:22:20
doubts of the black community bridge that goat with
1:22:22
police. Because I was I played both sides.
1:22:24
I live. I was born for this side, but
1:22:27
I went and worked on this side. So now I
1:22:29
kind of got that you know, that little great area
1:22:31
where I could bring them together, you know,
1:22:33
like anything like teaching classes and stuff like that, just
1:22:36
to have them feel more comfortable with the police,
1:22:38
because just twenty fifteen I wasn't comfortable
1:22:40
with the police, and then fast forward twenty
1:22:42
nineteen, I had a bage on right it
1:22:45
was you know, you know it's different. Well, you know,
1:22:47
John Quayman, I don't think there is
1:22:49
a wrong way to do
1:22:51
the right thing. And what you did
1:22:54
by letting everyone know that what happened
1:22:56
in the George Floyd situation, you
1:22:58
being a police officer and letting people know that's
1:23:00
not how officers should get down. I absolutely think
1:23:02
that was the right thing. I think it was very honorable
1:23:05
and I think you should be rewarded for that. And I
1:23:07
know you have a go fund me page and
1:23:09
you're trying to raise some money. What you're trying to raise money
1:23:12
for just for anything, but
1:23:14
the future holds man, you know, so I'm
1:23:16
you know, I'm raising a family and stuff like that. Just it's
1:23:19
anything whatever the future, whatever
1:23:21
the future has in store for me. You
1:23:23
know, I've been talking to a couple of legal
1:23:25
people and stuff like that. Uh So, I
1:23:27
mean, just whatever the future has a store for me, you
1:23:29
know, all right. The go fund me link is in the bio,
1:23:31
so everybody go to his instagram. It's
1:23:34
Wolfgang Jock w O L
1:23:36
F G A n G j OC
1:23:39
Wolfgang Jock. His goal
1:23:41
fund me is in his Instagram. We're gonna post
1:23:43
it go fund me on Reference club, am Twitter
1:23:46
page and some other places, and
1:23:48
I'm gonna Make'm gonna I'm gonna make a donation myself.
1:23:50
My brother. Oh Dann you raise thirty nine grand already.
1:23:54
Support is our support is our So
1:23:56
let's let's let's try to let's try to just put some more
1:23:59
on top of that. Man once, like I said,
1:24:01
there's no you know, wrong way to do the
1:24:03
right thing. And what you did was very honorable. And we
1:24:05
need more police officers like yourself and
1:24:08
beaking up, you know, when they
1:24:10
see wrong doings happening, whether
1:24:12
they work in the department or not. Man, So thank
1:24:15
you. Problem.
1:24:17
Jo Quay Williams is the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, the
1:24:19
Breakfast Club. She's
1:24:27
filling the team. This is the rumor
1:24:29
report with Angela Ye on
1:24:31
the Breakfast Club. All right,
1:24:33
well, Asta Ferga and his stories was
1:24:35
talking about Barber's actually charging
1:24:38
between three hundred to one thousand dollars
1:24:40
to get their haircut. Listen to this. I
1:24:43
don't want to charge three hundred dollars
1:24:45
or a thousand dollars never
1:24:50
again. Now, yeah, how much? How
1:24:52
much of a haircut? Clause the barbershop?
1:24:54
Forty dollars? Well, no, really, twenty
1:24:56
five and twenty five to forty between
1:24:59
five. You should tip your bar be forty. If
1:25:02
they come to you, I would say a
1:25:04
reasonable price is one hundred dollars. I
1:25:06
say fifty two, one hundred if they come to you, fifty
1:25:08
they come to you, I give them a hundred. I'm your hotel
1:25:11
room, had come to you. That transport
1:25:14
parking where they're coming from north, the
1:25:16
amount of time it takes for them to get there, if
1:25:20
they if they are coming to you, how
1:25:22
much? What's the most year I'll ever paid for a haircut? Between
1:25:25
one fifty and two hundred, and I was in Vegas
1:25:27
and never again. And that's why I take my clippers
1:25:29
with me everywhere I go. I will never again
1:25:32
I cut my own hand. Yeah, that's your hairline
1:25:34
got messed up, right. I'm sure I'm probably messed it
1:25:36
up a couple of times. But I'd rather mess up my handline and
1:25:38
pay somebody two three hundred hours for a haircut. Yeah,
1:25:40
I got gout like that in l A one time. But I
1:25:42
mean I didn't mind because I really needed a haircut. I was
1:25:45
just shocked, like, god, damn. Two hundred dollars
1:25:47
and they tell you after what they cut the head. It was like, I was like, how
1:25:49
much? Oh you two hundred? I'm like, what, you ain't expecting
1:25:52
that brand? Nope, because we're not expecting your
1:25:55
haircut our whole lives. What's
1:25:59
the most you ever? It was a one hundred dollars because
1:26:01
everybody else was paying one hundred dollars. I want to be cool like
1:26:03
everybody else. I'll take my andies.
1:26:05
I'll just take my andies and my stuff as I'm
1:26:08
gone, I'm done. Why is it caused that much for a baldy?
1:26:10
I feel like, can't you cut your own hair? Paying to
1:26:13
socialized? Basically, you're paying a man four
1:26:15
hundred dollars to come to your hotel room. Mom, You're getting
1:26:17
more than the haircut, all
1:26:20
right. A Megan the Stallion. She has
1:26:22
identified Tory Lanes as the person who
1:26:24
did shoot her, and it's
1:26:26
just been a lot of misinformation
1:26:28
going around, and she showed that she
1:26:30
got shot in her feet, at the back of her feet. She
1:26:33
talked about that she has never said who did it, but
1:26:35
here she is confirming, yes, this Tory
1:26:38
shot me, and you got your publicists
1:26:40
and your people going to
1:26:43
these blogs lying is I'll
1:26:46
try to keep
1:26:48
the situation off the internet, but
1:26:50
you dragging it mums talking
1:26:53
about hit this. I never hit you.
1:26:55
Mus was like, Oh, she mad because
1:26:57
she's trum Kylie, No, I wasn't. I
1:27:00
feel sorry for Megan Man. I really do like she's
1:27:02
still grieving her parents. She's also
1:27:04
blowing up as a wrapper, but she probably feels
1:27:06
like she can't trust anybody. Every
1:27:08
time I see her talk, I just see the trauma
1:27:10
in her voice and see the trauma in her eyes.
1:27:13
So I really hope you know she's
1:27:15
she's taking care of herself. And
1:27:17
in addition to that, you know she talked about wanting
1:27:20
to protect Tory Lane. If
1:27:22
you really want to tell them, I tried to
1:27:24
save this man even though he shot
1:27:26
me. I tried to spare him, and y'all is
1:27:28
not sparing me. That's crazy. I go
1:27:31
through so much on a daily basis anyway,
1:27:33
and I'm trying to save this and y'all on
1:27:35
the internet talking about old bitch you ain't get shot. We do
1:27:38
this, oh free talk that you're not in jail.
1:27:40
He not in jail because I didn't tell the laws what happened
1:27:42
as soon as it happened, and I should have said
1:27:45
why he's not saying nothing? What the he gonna get on him?
1:27:47
And say, y'all shot her? Why tell
1:27:49
him why you shot him? No reason? You
1:27:52
know, it's crazy because people were trying to say that
1:27:54
she's a snitch, and like, come on, that's ridiculous,
1:27:56
and I hate that she like
1:27:59
not at all, definitely not snitching. This is not stitching at
1:28:01
all. In fact, this is what you're supposed to do when somebody
1:28:04
commits the crime, you know, like this,
1:28:06
You're supposed to go tell on that
1:28:08
person because clearly something is off in that person's
1:28:11
mind that he would probably go repeat that behavior
1:28:13
someplace else, to somebody else. So yes, you
1:28:15
should tell on people like that same because and
1:28:17
if you don't tell on him, how is he going to ever get
1:28:19
the help that he needs. First, he got to deal with the consequences
1:28:22
of his actions by going to jail, you know, losing
1:28:25
the career, whatever it is. But then he has to start
1:28:27
going on his own journey at healing. He gotta go
1:28:29
to therapy, he gotta go, you know, sit down
1:28:31
with somebody and figure out what's going on in his mind. He needs
1:28:34
help too. Well. He could face the sault charges
1:28:36
now, so they are asking law enforcement to
1:28:38
provide a further investigation whether
1:28:41
they make the decision whether or not to file felony
1:28:43
or sat with a semi automatic firearm charges
1:28:45
against him. It's just a sad situation
1:28:47
all the way around. And I really don't know what
1:28:50
gets you to that point, Like, you know, I
1:28:52
don't understand what makes your Tory Lanes.
1:28:55
Like, at what point do you say, I'm Tory Lanes. This
1:28:57
is Megan the Stallion. Don't shoot.
1:29:00
Yeah, But again, I
1:29:02
just want to send some love
1:29:05
to Megan the Stallion, you know, throughout this whole
1:29:07
thing. I think it's important to be respectful of her
1:29:09
privacy, the timing that it takes for her to speak out
1:29:11
on what she wants to speak out about. That is
1:29:13
a seriously traumatic incident. And you
1:29:15
cannot act like she should do this,
1:29:17
or she should have done this, or why didn't she do this? She'll do
1:29:20
what she needs to do in her own time. Yeah,
1:29:22
I just hope she gets help. I wanted to go sit down
1:29:24
with somebody, said, down the therapist, down with a
1:29:26
Greek counselor just you know, unpack everything
1:29:29
that she's been through over the past few years. Because
1:29:31
I can, I can see the trauma in her eyes.
1:29:34
Definitely sending her nothing but positive energy, love
1:29:36
and light. There you go. All right, I'm
1:29:38
angela yea, and that is your rumor reports,
1:29:40
and I'm gonna tell you something else. Man. I don't know how you'll
1:29:42
let Dinell Rawlins escape this show today
1:29:45
without asking him about why he was button naked
1:29:47
in a hotel room. Na,
1:29:51
son, Nah, when was he butt naked
1:29:53
in the hotel with one
1:29:56
of ours? Yo? Yo?
1:29:59
I remember? Yeah?
1:30:02
He said, yeah, he was brother of
1:30:05
my own room. I enjoyed
1:30:07
myself that night. Um,
1:30:09
I had a good time and
1:30:11
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. In
1:30:15
the bed and then you invited the guy in the bed. Somebody
1:30:17
bust through my door, son, Yeah,
1:30:21
well well whatever, it's a back door. It
1:30:23
definitely was the back door. Listen, this
1:30:25
is what I was and I was so positive today.
1:30:28
I told myself I'm not gonna let them drag me down
1:30:30
this alley. I'm not gonna
1:30:32
let them just respect me. Were not
1:30:35
the question. We just want to know why he was button
1:30:37
necking in the hotel room with another guy and
1:30:40
him in the back door in the hotel with another guy. Another
1:30:42
guy busted in my room? Son, whoa whoa?
1:30:47
Whatever king you want to do? If
1:30:50
if room? If room is the comedian nickname
1:30:52
for it. Cool? All right, some
1:30:56
guy he worked for. I
1:30:58
don't even know the whole til I do, remember you know the whole
1:31:00
story again saying I don't know for the hotel? You invite
1:31:03
him up? After that? How did not invite
1:31:05
anybody up for anything? So that's
1:31:08
it? Yes, all right, shout
1:31:10
to revote. We'll see you guys on Monday. Everybody
1:31:12
else to mix us up next. I
1:31:15
have socks on. I have socks on. You
1:31:17
had sock story,
1:31:20
and most people keep socks on when they sleep
1:31:22
with random, so I understand my goodness.
1:31:24
All right, it's the breakfast Club, Go Mortis morning.
1:31:30
Everybody is DJ Envy,
1:31:32
Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
1:31:34
the breakfast club now. Um.
1:31:37
Shout to Lunelle comedian for joining us this
1:31:39
morning. Yeah, salute to Lunell. I
1:31:41
really can't wait to see her and Coming to America
1:31:43
Part two. She's good in Dolomite as well.
1:31:46
But I really Coming to America needs a theatrical
1:31:48
release. That's why Corona really really really
1:31:50
ruined things like I wouldn't even feel right being
1:31:53
at home watching Coming to America Part two.
1:31:55
But even if it does end up coming out on the Screaming
1:31:57
Service, we still got to make it some type
1:31:59
of type of event. Absolutely, And
1:32:02
also officer former officer Jock
1:32:04
Quay Williams for checking in. Yes, make sure
1:32:06
you go to his instagram Wolfgang Jock w O
1:32:09
L F G A n G JOC you
1:32:11
know, sending the man of dollars in them five dollars
1:32:13
in them, ten dollars. You know, we got a reward
1:32:16
officers when they actually are good
1:32:19
police officers who speak out against the bad one.
1:32:21
So yeah, go take care of wolf Gang. Job. Absolutely
1:32:24
all right and donell Rawlins, thank you for us
1:32:26
stopping through this morning. Don l thank you forgive
1:32:29
me the platform to be disrespected once again,
1:32:31
Sir, we didn't disrespect you. Stop
1:32:34
running with that narrative you said you
1:32:37
said I was talking and I wouldn't talk about
1:32:39
nothing. I was trying to express myself about my love for
1:32:41
nature. That was how I think everyone should
1:32:43
be in touch with nature. And then you just dissed
1:32:46
me. Soon Now, we didn't. We just said, but you just rambling.
1:32:48
Nobody said you wasn't funny today. We didn't
1:32:50
play any jokes. We didn't. We we didn't.
1:32:53
We respected you this morning. Apology
1:32:56
nobody apologize. Man. I
1:32:58
think I think Don now likes the abuse. I
1:33:01
think he misses the abuse Stockholm
1:33:04
syndrome. No, I just want to say thank
1:33:06
you and shout out to day Chappelle in the summer
1:33:09
camp and all the people out here
1:33:11
in Yellow Springs that have made this a very
1:33:15
wonderful summer. As day
1:33:17
Chappelle was out all night last night. He was like, I'm
1:33:19
gonna come back to Breakfast Club in the morning. I was like
1:33:21
this, I don't think so. You
1:33:23
guys are on till eleven right back. I wasn't
1:33:25
supposed to be here. I know, y'all like, what is he doing here?
1:33:28
All right? Well, when we come back, we got the positive notice
1:33:30
to Breakfast Club, Good morning, rolling
1:33:35
one, sit
1:33:41
up, put you back here? What's up here? But
1:33:43
We'll be gonna sit up Dada wanting.
1:33:51
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela,
1:33:53
Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
1:33:56
Club Now, Charlomagne, you got a
1:33:58
positive note? Yes, I just want to tell
1:34:00
everybody this weekend. Man, protect
1:34:02
your space, protect your truth, protect
1:34:05
your peace today Okay, rise above
1:34:07
any ignorance. Don't allow someone's misery
1:34:09
to steal your joy. Breakface Club, you
1:34:12
don't finish for y'all. Dumb wh
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