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The waldmost stand Rous Morning Show,

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the Breakfast clubs

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club rather for y'all together. Y'all

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are like a mega for us. Y'all just took over

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him with this,

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Chris Brown, I've officially joined the Breakfast

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Club. Say something, mother, I'm with it. Waldo

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Standrius Morning Show, Breakfast Club,

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Good morning you with yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.

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Good morning angela Ye, good

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morning. He'samby Charlomagne, the guy

0:39

piece of the planet is Friday, Good

0:44

morning, Good morning. What's

0:46

happening. How's everybody feeling out there? Oh?

0:48

Man, I'm feeling great. How about you guys? Today?

0:51

A holiday tomorrow? No today

0:54

today? Because Saturday is a weekend. Yeah

0:56

on Friday. Oh so everybody gets off

0:58

today. So why are we here if today? That's

1:00

what I'm asking, great question afterday's

1:02

June Team, why are we here on this fine Friday?

1:05

Because we have to let the people know because a lot of people, I'm

1:07

shure won't know, So we have to let them know that today today's

1:11

a holiday and that they should be

1:13

off today. Well, maybe next

1:15

year or no, it's not a maybe we have to you

1:17

know, ask got Hortel like hearta hey, you know, we got to

1:20

observe June team for the national holiday. That

1:22

should be a day off for at least black people.

1:24

You know, dramas would have to work, and you know all the white

1:26

people here, but at least black people should be off, don't

1:29

you think, don't you think? Yeah?

1:33

Today is a rough one. I was hosting

1:35

this gallet. I'm in Nashville, Tennessee, the National

1:37

Museum of African American Music, their

1:40

Legends Gallat and boy it's an hour

1:42

behind you guys here, so it's only five am.

1:45

But we weren't done till like maybe

1:48

one oh, Crime

1:51

and River Michio. But I

1:53

did get to see some exciting people that last

1:55

night. I saw Shaka Khan. I saw Bobby Brown.

1:57

He says, what's up, guys, and he wants to come back on the show,

2:00

The Legend Bobby Brown. Course,

2:02

that's right, you know, Bobby b. I

2:04

saw Jimmy jam and Terry Lewis legends.

2:08

I got to meet them in person. We just interviewed them

2:10

most recently. It was a really exciting night though,

2:12

so I had a good time. I heard Bobby

2:14

Brown is doing a versus soon. I heard

2:17

he's gonna do it in July from what I was told, Well,

2:21

you were told, yeah, a secret.

2:23

I didn't know it was a secret. Yeah,

2:25

I was supposed to be a secret, but announced it. Yeah.

2:27

They try to wait and announce it them, you know, they

2:29

try to plan it out. I don't know who secret

2:31

anymore. I thought it was announced. No

2:34

it wasn't. Okay, I don't know who.

2:37

I don't know who it's against. But yeah, okay,

2:40

Well I'm out in uh San Diego.

2:43

Okay, Well I'm

2:45

three hours before you guys, So I just want to let you guys

2:47

know that the car show was fourteen days, twenty one hours

2:49

in four minutes to my car chelling landed show.

2:51

And as you can tell, I'm just excited. You're not three

2:53

hours before in San Diego. It's three

2:56

o'clock in the morning. Yeah, but she said

2:58

before, oh befo, Yeah,

3:02

I'm like you trying to confuse today,

3:05

that's what it. Yeah, when

3:08

I'm thinking before, I don't know why I'm thinking nine of him.

3:10

But yeah, you're right, Yes, it's it's

3:12

three o'clock in the morning. Out here, and we got some special

3:14

guests joining us this morning. We have who we got Diamond

3:18

from Crime Mob you know if you

3:21

if you book, so I'm gonna be joining

3:23

us and also growing hop right

3:26

now, so oh yeah, growing up hip hop and

3:28

also um and I don't want to say his name

3:30

wrong, but he'll be talking to us in a little bit. Nipsey

3:33

Hustle's father will be joining us this

3:35

morning. I mean father's father's

3:37

day is this weekend, right, so you

3:40

know, why not why not talk to a strong

3:42

black father this morning, like like Nipsey's

3:45

pops. That's right, So we'll be kicking it with Nipsey

3:47

Hustle's dad this morning. Right, Let's

3:50

get the show cracking front page news what we're talking about.

3:53

Yes, and it looks like some people may be getting

3:55

evicted because you know that moratorium

3:58

is near expiration and there's

4:00

a lot of warnings. What does that mean. We'll

4:03

talk to you about it, all right, We'll get to that

4:05

next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I

4:09

told you before, to the Sober Morning.

4:12

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

4:14

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

4:16

Let's getting some front page news. Now,

4:20

the Bucks beat the Nets last night one on

4:23

four eighty nine. The series is tied

4:25

three three. I told y'all, Bucks and

4:27

seven salute to Chris Middleton, Charleston, South

4:29

Carolina's own Portaguard alumni. Thirty

4:31

eight points, ten rebounds, five assists, five

4:34

steals last night, dropping the clues bound for Chris Middleton.

4:36

Okay, some terrible calls

4:38

last night, well,

4:41

I was backstage hosting

4:44

terrible calls. They lost by damn. They had twenty

4:46

points and the Bucks led the whole

4:48

game. Heart of Oh,

4:51

could y'all start making excuses? Bucks heard is not one

4:53

hundred percent. I mean, it's basketball

4:55

is basketball. I mean that's what happened. Sometimes people

4:57

get injured, sometimes they don't. You can't blame it on anything.

5:00

Hopefully Kyrie gets better and can play seven.

5:02

Hopefully James Harden can play seven. Kyrie's

5:04

offer the Kyrie's offer the series. They've been said that unless

5:07

unless he decides to come back for Game seven. But I

5:09

mean, you know, brothers got to think about their future

5:11

as well, correct, you know, correct?

5:14

But once again Bucks and seven, I

5:16

got the Nets. I got the Nets.

5:19

All right, Now, let's talk about this impending wave

5:21

of evictions as a pandemic moratorium,

5:23

it's about to expire. According

5:26

to census data, they're showing some four million

5:28

Americans are in fair of being evicted

5:30

or foreclosure, with a disproportionate

5:33

number of those facing evictions of foreclosures

5:35

low income, more people of color. That's going to

5:37

make these existing inequalities even worse

5:40

when it comes to housing. So, even

5:42

as the US economy continues to recover, the

5:44

inequalities amplify by COVID nineteen

5:46

pandemic remain front and center. According

5:49

to researchers, it's saying

5:51

about four point two million Americans report

5:53

that it's very likely or somewhat likely that

5:55

they will face an eviction or foreclosure in the

5:58

next two months. Yeah, they have, they

6:00

have to do something. And the sad thing about

6:02

it, everybody who had to deferment, and I'm talking

6:04

to a lot of people the deferments about up

6:06

right now and what a lot of these mortgage companies

6:08

are doing. They're saying, okay, now, you got to pay the full mortgage

6:11

now. And my whole thing is if they couldn't pay month

6:13

by month, people couldn't pay month by month, how they gonna

6:15

pay full fourteen months right right

6:17

ahead. They can't nobody could afford that, so they have to put

6:19

those fourteen months on the back end and allow people

6:21

to start paying their mortgage. And as far as eviction,

6:24

it's two sides. I mean, could you have people that

6:26

pay mortgages that have to pay their rent, but then you also

6:28

have people that can't afford it. So the government's gonna have to print

6:31

some all that cash like they do and actually

6:33

really help people out because people need it both

6:35

sides. America,

6:38

where is the people's bailout? These corporations get

6:40

bailed out all the time when they're in these kind of situations.

6:42

Where are the citizens of your country's

6:44

bailout? Correct? All?

6:47

Right? Now? Juneteenth is officially a federal holiday.

6:49

Once Joe Biden signed that bell into law yesterday.

6:52

They had a whole ceremony

6:54

as they are making sure that this

6:56

happens. So here is what Kamala Harris has

6:59

to say. We are gathered here in

7:01

a house built by enslaved

7:03

people, and we are here to

7:05

witness President Joe

7:08

Biden established June

7:10

teenth as a national holiday.

7:12

We have come far and we have far

7:15

to go. But today it's

7:17

a day of celebration. It is

7:19

not only a day of pride. It

7:21

is also a day for us to reaffirm

7:25

and rededicate ourselves to action.

7:28

And with that, I say happy

7:30

Juneteenth everybody. So

7:32

we shouldn't be at work today, that's what you're telling me, because

7:35

it is alive. I listen, I was about

7:37

to tection. I'd be like, sorry, we off today. Well,

7:39

I mean it just happened. I'm sure it'll be a company

7:41

wide holiday next year, at

7:44

least for black people. Can

7:48

you do that? Because im hey man, it's

7:52

a day to commemorate the end of slavery, right,

7:55

so the descendants of the enslaves should be

7:57

free on that day. All

8:01

right, Well that's a different page news all right,

8:03

get it off your chest eight hundred five eight

8:05

five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit

8:07

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

8:10

the Breakfast Club. Wake

8:14

up, wake up. You're

8:17

trying to get it off your chest because

8:20

you're mad or blast. We want to hear from you want to breakfast

8:23

club? Hello? Who's

8:25

this? Mike the Milder? What's up?

8:28

The manager? Week?

8:31

Go? I want to talk about my folks,

8:33

man, my folks bucks

8:36

in seven no Nets

8:40

in seven. Well, I don't you

8:42

know, I picked Bucks in seven before the series.

8:44

But I mean, I don't see how anybody can look at the Brooklyn

8:47

Nets right now and think that they could pull

8:49

off a Game seven with Kevin Durant

8:52

gonna be a Kevin Durant gonna be exhausted in game seven

8:54

and James Harden is clearly not himself, Kyrie

8:56

not playing. You're gonna need Monster games

8:58

from Jeff Green, Joe Harris,

9:01

and Blake Griffin. I don't see it. It

9:03

didn't happen. I don't have another Monster game anything.

9:05

That Monster Game in five, yes, and

9:08

that was it. And salute the June

9:10

team, man, I'm don't definitely want to salute to that man.

9:13

Shut out to all the African Americans out

9:15

there, man, hopeing like y'all said whatever,

9:20

Oh because the June team, Yeah, got

9:22

you got you got you got you got you? Why

9:25

are you talking like you're not one of us? Though? Salute

9:27

the all African Americans call damn because

9:30

because Sharlie Man, you know you have I

9:32

want to say the wrong man said the

9:34

way you feel like saying it, said, you have, you

9:37

have? You have? What African Americans that

9:39

you have unwoke African Americans.

9:41

I wonder African Americans. So

9:44

I try to put my stuff on the how your standard tri

9:46

generational wealth type stuff. I'm

9:49

on that. If I love y'all, may

9:52

I love you too? Manager Mike Brother,

9:54

Hello, who's this? Hi? Good

9:56

morning? This is uh Steve calling from

9:58

the nine one Old North Carolina.

10:01

What's up, Steve? Get it off your chest? Um.

10:04

First of all, I like to say I love you

10:07

guys. Good morning, Machie, Good

10:10

morning, Charlemagne, Good morning,

10:12

King DJ Envy.

10:14

And I would like to thank you guys

10:17

for the interview for that

10:19

one hundred Black Men, because I had no idea

10:23

that it was an organization like that, and I

10:25

went home and I looked it up on the

10:27

internet and there's some research and I think that's

10:29

something that I want to be a part of, and I want

10:31

to thank you guy. Incredible. That

10:34

is dope. I'm actually DJ and they have a conference

10:36

old weekend and i'm DJ and their conference this weekend.

10:39

I do a lot of their events and what they do for

10:41

our people is it's really amazing. So I'm glad.

10:43

And if you haven't if you don't know much about him definitely.

10:45

H Google, or you can go to the website A hundred

10:48

black men dot org. That makes me happy

10:50

to hear old brother, because you know, sometimes you play

10:52

those interviews and you know, those aren't the interviews

10:54

that get millions of views on YouTube. And

10:57

we don't even know if people you know, necessarily

10:59

care about those, but we do it because we know the

11:01

information is good and it can help people. So if

11:03

it touches one person, and clearly it did

11:05

with you, we did our job. That's dope. Yeah.

11:08

I went and looked it up on the

11:11

internet and then I saw the interview what

11:13

you guys did, And I want to ask her to

11:15

me, do you wear an eyeliner? No,

11:18

sir, he does. That's just that's just my

11:20

natural that's just my natural beauty. Man, God

11:22

is good. He does. He also does

11:25

his eyebrows too. I really don't. But if

11:27

that makes you feel better to think that, I mean

11:30

no disrespect, but I swear it looked

11:32

like weird eyeliner. He does. Let me ask

11:34

you a question. Does it look good? Yes,

11:39

that's it? Yes, but no, this is my natural

11:42

eyes, sir. It's guys.

11:44

I would like to thank you, thank you brother.

11:47

What I don't

11:49

use any color. This is God's natural design. Baby,

11:51

all praises due to God. Nothing

11:53

wrong thanhancing what you have. I know if

11:56

I did, If I did, I would tell you I'm not like y'all.

11:58

I don't frist. Remember you came in it for months with that

12:00

Beijing, and you've been and tried to act like it was real, even though

12:02

we all, we all knew the real. You know,

12:05

I just said it's not Beijing, and I stand by.

12:07

I don't use Beijing. It was it was,

12:09

but you admitted with he said

12:11

it was, yes me. I mean you listen,

12:14

we talked about it. Now, what number is it? You

12:16

remember the number? See, I've talked

12:18

about it. I said, it's not Beijing, okay, forty

12:20

five it was died of forty five just for

12:22

men forty five. It's not okay,

12:25

But get it off your chests. Eight hundred five

12:27

at five one O five one. It's the breakfast

12:29

Club of the morning, the breakfast club.

12:37

This is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're

12:39

man or blessed three better have the same

12:41

insty. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.

12:44

Hello, who's this wanting breakfast Club

12:47

Envy, Charlotte Magne drive

12:49

lolls. How y'all going? Peace

12:51

King? How are you? But I broke it off your chest

12:54

this morning? The one I want to do thank y'all for

12:56

showing up on a federal holiday. I

12:58

gotta flew y off the door that y'all have not

13:01

Next year, we're

13:04

gonna get it right. But I'm wondering how to feel

13:07

like June Teas come in right now?

13:09

Is performing is a performative? Yes,

13:12

I can see some performative to it, but but

13:14

you know, I have to still salute it. I'm glad it is

13:16

considered the national holiday. Is good to commemorate

13:18

the end of slavery. A lot of people have been pushing for this,

13:21

you know, legislation to be passed for years. But you

13:23

know, like Biden said in that speech, well if

13:25

you saw it yesterday, it's still a lot more promises

13:28

to be fulfilled because we haven't gotten the true equality

13:30

in this country. So yeah, George Floyd Policing

13:32

Act needs to be passed, John Lewis Voting Rights

13:34

Act, the Slavery Reparations Build, It's a lot

13:36

of different things that need to happen for black

13:38

people in this country. Now and I agree

13:41

with all that. Now, I feel like it's not performative

13:43

because on Saturday they introduced

13:46

him that legislation to remove lavery

13:48

from the thirteenth So that's coming down on

13:51

Saturday, and I think that's gonna be the gett

13:53

the root of the police brutality and we finally

13:55

gonna be able to end slavery for all. Well,

13:57

you would have to change the whole mass and conseration

14:00

your system if you got rid of the thirteenth for amendment. I

14:02

mean, listen, I would I love for him to get rid

14:04

of the thirteenth of amendment, but I don't see it happening. It might

14:06

pass through the House, but then they're gonna get through this iner Wen.

14:09

We could talk about that. I want to talk

14:11

to you all about And I think it's gonna get to the rut of police

14:14

brutality. I think there's a lot that has

14:16

to get to the police brutality. It's

14:18

not gonna happen overnight. Well, I'm running.

14:20

You got to change people's whole ways of thinking,

14:22

you have to change training, you have to change

14:24

a lot. We have the solutions, like we can

14:26

talk about it. My name, my name is run

14:29

for Congress in California. I want to set up the time

14:31

we could come up there. We'll

14:33

discuss that. I'm always down for some new information.

14:36

My brother will figure it out. Wold on the right.

14:39

Hello, who's this? Hi? How

14:43

are you? I'm good? How are you guys

14:45

doing Bles's black and Holly favored? How are you

14:47

doing well? Man? I'm great, I'm great.

14:50

I'm calling. My name is Wyatt. I am

14:52

Introlston, South Carolina, eight forty

14:55

three. Yes, sir, I'm

14:58

I'm also a studium boye,

15:00

and I am super excited to

15:03

tell you guys that the city actually

15:05

send an email out to all city

15:08

employees yesterday letting

15:10

us know that we will

15:12

be UM recognizing Juneteenth

15:15

UM as a city holiday, so

15:18

we will be off on Monday.

15:20

Oh y'all love is Monday. So that's great.

15:22

Yes, um, I still to be today.

15:25

But because today they

15:27

had already planned a um

15:30

a celebration or kind of memorials

15:34

UM celebration to the nine fire

15:36

sighters that had died in that fire

15:39

on Savannah Highway. Yes, because

15:41

I was already three planned for today,

15:44

we will be off. We will be getting

15:47

the day off on Monday. So I am super

15:49

excited about No, you know, I you know I'm

15:51

a I'm a I'm a eight forty three native

15:54

born in Charleston. I am so intrigued by your

15:56

accident because I hate it, guiche. But then I hear like

15:58

the UK too. Oh my god, I

16:00

am from Trinidad and Tobago. Okay

16:03

um. I am a US citizen.

16:06

I have due all citizenship. I have been

16:08

here since nineteen ninety nine. Okay,

16:11

So I hear both actors. I had it. I hated Charleston,

16:13

gichi in ye, but then I heard something else too.

16:15

Yeah, bag

16:18

was ruled by the British

16:20

for many many years. Got you? Okay,

16:23

that makes sense? Comes in. So

16:26

it sounds like you want to say, I want to bux that blue cany mote.

16:29

That's what it sounds like. Anyway, I'm heading

16:31

into anyway

16:34

anyway, anyway,

16:38

I am heading in. I'm

16:40

happy Father's Day to all of you. Thank

16:43

you, by peace, by all

16:47

right. I don't care what you talk about anyway. And

16:49

I forgot yo. This Sunday is father this

16:51

day. That's so crazy. We talked about everything this morning that

16:54

one time did we say this Sunday's Father's Day.

16:56

We just got here, and we did talk about Father's

16:58

Day because we said that we got Nipsey's father on

17:01

the show. And my

17:03

father got his Father's Day gift already. We already

17:05

gave it to him yesterday. My mom was like, do you want me to give

17:07

him his gift already? I say, yeah, I just give it to him. Well,

17:09

get him. They're a gun. What is that? That's

17:12

the gun that you after you work out. They work

17:14

pretty good. My bike, got

17:16

you, got you, got you, got you. That's dope. That's a dope

17:18

gift. That's a dope gift for old dad. You

17:20

know what I mean? I could use one of those two because we all got

17:23

agent pains in different places. Yeah,

17:25

he's gonna love it. He's excited. All right, we'll

17:27

get it off your chess eight hundred five eight

17:29

five one on five one. Now we got rumors on the way.

17:31

Yes, and let's talk about divorce. What celebrity

17:34

couple is getting divorced after eleven years?

17:36

He tried to make it work, but she's filing.

17:39

All right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast

17:41

Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.

17:48

Oh gosh, got report,

17:51

got it's

17:53

report. The Breakfast Club so

17:57

Lala has officially filed for divorce from

17:59

com Hello Anthony after eleven years.

18:01

According to Horses, they have been separated for a while,

18:04

but they remained friends. They've been together for sixteen

18:06

years. They have a fourteen year old son, Kaenne, who

18:09

is always their top priority, and they do

18:11

remain fully aligned as parenting partners.

18:14

Now, in the midst of all this, a woman is allegingd that

18:16

Carmela is the father of her newborn twins,

18:18

and she does say that he has provided financial

18:20

assistance, but she is seeking for her children

18:23

to have a relationship with him. There

18:25

are some text messages that she

18:27

has given, but she's not revealing

18:30

her name. You

18:32

know, that's crazy when you say, you know,

18:34

you wanted to have a great relationship with your baby

18:37

father and you want him to have a great relationship with the

18:39

children, and then you release the text messages.

18:41

Of course he's gonna be a great father to the children, But how

18:44

do you trust somebody when they release texts and things

18:46

like that? Right question? Nois any of that been

18:48

confirmed, so I said

18:50

allegedly he said, allegedly. Yeah.

18:52

Woman is alleging that she met him in New

18:54

York last year and she said at first she turned

18:56

down his advances to hang out, but claims they kept

18:59

in contact. And you

19:01

know that's that because because people allege, you know,

19:04

all types of things online and sometimes people

19:06

take advantage of stories like this one,

19:09

right like okay, Lila Mello are getting divorced,

19:11

or let me put my my my what

19:14

they say, my hat in the ring, you know, just

19:16

to get some attention. So I don't know, I don't mean, I don't even know

19:18

if that story is right. Well, she's not saying yeah, she's not saying

19:20

her name either, so we don't know who sent it in.

19:22

But we don't know if this is some verified

19:25

or whatever. But we're just telling you these stories

19:27

are coming in all right now. Kim Kardashian

19:30

is saying that she will always be friends with Kanye West

19:32

even though they are divorced,

19:34

and she's also flashing back. It's

19:36

the reality series reunion special,

19:39

and she's flashing back to previous marriages.

19:42

She talked about getting married to Chris Humphries

19:44

and here's what you had to say about that. It was

19:46

the night before and I said, listen, if you

19:48

really don't want to do this, I don't think you should

19:51

do it. When you want to get out of it, go,

19:53

I'm gonna put you in a car. No one will find

19:55

you. Just leave and I'll handle

19:58

care of it. Wow. And I thought, we're

20:00

filming this for a TV show. If I leave,

20:02

I'm going to be known as the runaway bride forever

20:05

and it's going to be a huge joke. And I

20:07

think I just have cold feet. Would you say you

20:09

partially went through with the wedding because of the show.

20:12

Yes, I felt pressured. I felt like I was going

20:14

to let everyone down. We get to Italy

20:16

for a honeymoon, and I was like, I

20:19

think I made the wrong decision. Might

20:22

dramatic music I

20:24

have to, but I ain't gonna

20:26

front that's gonna sound crazy. But I used

20:28

to watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians. But Chris Humphreys

20:31

never really cheated her, right. He always treated her

20:33

like ish, you

20:37

know what, No,

20:40

I'm not telling you nothing anymore. Never mind, He's

20:42

build a style

20:45

and video because you know she

20:47

But you know, it's interesting because Kim Kardashian feels

20:49

like she didn't handle things properly. Here's what you had

20:51

to say. I was so nervous

20:53

to break up with someone I handled it totally

20:56

the wrong way. I fully broke up with

20:58

him in the worst way, and I couldn't.

21:01

I just didn't know how to deal. I learned so

21:03

much from it. Do you think you own that apology?

21:05

Absolutely? And I tried to. I tried

21:07

calling him for months. I mean, she saw

21:10

her at the Beverly Hills Hotel pregnant. He wouldn't

21:12

say, Oh, I had North in my hand and my

21:14

big, huge belly. I was about to give birth to saint.

21:16

And I saw him and all of his friends got up from the table

21:18

open said high to me, and he just literally looked

21:21

at me and like, wouldn't even speak to me.

21:24

Is it too late now to say sorry?

21:27

Or whatever the hell that person is seeing? When they sing it, who

21:29

sings that, she

21:33

had to understand why Chris Humphreys wouldn't want to

21:35

speak to her. It all right, she shouldn't want to speak

21:37

to him. Huh. She was very

21:39

He was very nasty to her during

21:41

that relationship. It's

21:44

also what you saw on an edited show that she produced.

21:47

That is true. And by the way, she just specifically

21:49

said, she feels like she owes him in apologies, So

21:51

what the hell are you talking about about

21:54

the way they not have liked the way that he was portrayed

21:56

on that show. Also, you gotta think she's in charge

21:58

of that, her family's in charge of it, and he

22:00

didn't even like all the attention. Man, y'all know.

22:03

Further of all, she divorced

22:05

him after forty something days and just admitted she didn't

22:07

want to marry him to begin with. You know how traumatic that

22:09

experience had to be for him. A situation

22:11

like that will ruin it for the next relationship, the type

22:13

of trust issues and PTSD that could come from

22:15

that. Come on, man, I'm not talking to you now.

22:18

When it comes to Kanye, Kim says that she will

22:20

always be friends. You know, we have

22:22

four kids. There's nothing that

22:25

I think parents would want more than

22:27

to see or even kids want more than to

22:29

see their parents together. I grew up and I

22:31

lived at myself. How is your relationship

22:34

with him today? We have an amazing

22:36

co parenting relationship and

22:39

I respect him so much. You know,

22:41

that was my friend first. I can't see

22:43

that going away. I will forever be

22:46

Kanye's biggest fan. He's the father of my

22:48

kids. Kanye will always be family's

22:51

right. She

22:56

also addressed all these dating rumors

22:58

when it comes to Van Jones and Luma, could

23:00

you see yourself dating a non celebrity.

23:03

Yeah, absolutely, there are rumors

23:05

that you're dating Van Jones. Van

23:07

text me and was like, this rumor has gotten me

23:10

so many dates and I'm so grateful.

23:12

So im that you're dating Maluma.

23:15

No, I'm not dating either one. Not Van

23:17

Jones, not Maluma. I've known

23:19

him. I've seen him a few times, always in Miami. Such

23:22

a nice guy, so nice. Okay,

23:24

anybody who's Maluma? Girl? Tell me? I

23:27

was going to ask ye. I don't know who Maluma is. He's

23:30

a singer, He's I think he's Colombian. Yeah,

23:32

he's a Columbian singer. Drop now,

23:34

drop most because he's a Colombian singer. This is

23:36

my is my wheelhouse over here. Now, you Colombian.

23:41

You just don't know what you want to be on You

23:43

just want to be every Latin that you can be. I can't

23:46

show love to another Latin culture. I don't understand

23:48

how it works. I don't know. You tell

23:50

them all right, that is your rumor report. All

23:53

right, thank you, missy. Now we got front page news. Next.

23:55

What we're talking about yes, it's like about

23:57

a man. He's accused of killing his girlfriend and his disabled

24:00

daughter. He's representing himself in courts. And

24:03

if this nigga was a person, my

24:06

goodness, here's

24:09

a person and he

24:11

keep going. All right, we'll get to the next is the breakfast

24:13

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24:36

morning, everybody is DJ Envy

24:39

angela ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are to

24:41

breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.

24:45

The last night the bucks beat the next one

24:47

four eighty nine bucks and seven

24:50

nets and seven. We'll see what happens next.

24:53

Okay, I'm saying bucks and seven before the series.

24:56

Don't take my line. You don't have no choice but to say next and seven

24:58

now seven? Okay

25:01

to Chris Middleton. Okay, Charleston, South Carolina's

25:03

one eight for three thirty eight points ten rebounds

25:05

fives five steals last night for the Bucks. Dropping

25:08

includes Monster, Chris Middleton, Damna. They

25:11

play on Sunday at five thirty tonight

25:14

for Sunday Sunday, giving them

25:16

two days the rest. Okay, no,

25:19

I'm sorry, I'm bugging. They played today, Yes, Saturday,

25:21

play tomorrow tonight.

25:23

The next the Hawks take on the seventy sixes and

25:25

the Clippers take on the Jazz. Now what else

25:27

we got you? All right? Well, a

25:30

man who is accused of killing his girlfriend

25:32

and his disabled daughter is representing

25:34

himself in court on this double murder charge.

25:36

He opened up his death penalty child about yelling

25:38

at jerrors that he did not attack his girlfriend or

25:41

his daughter. Here is Ronnie O'Neill the

25:43

third for

25:51

me, because

25:59

so we heard already.

26:06

But still whatever,

26:11

I say this often and I will continue to say it. I

26:13

don't see how people do scripted comedies or sketch

26:15

comedies anymore, because there's nothing more comic with

26:17

in real life. This is something you would see on the Moon. Doctor

26:20

Aaron McGruder wrote this, and nobody can tell me different.

26:23

This is actually really sad now. He

26:25

also claimed that the girlfriend Kenyada Baron

26:27

attacked their two children, and that he killed

26:30

her in self defense. This all happened

26:32

back in March of twenty eighteen

26:34

in Tampa. And here's what he had

26:36

to say. Because he also had his eleven year old son,

26:39

he got to cross examine his eleven year old

26:41

son on the stand. But here's what Ronnie

26:44

O'Neill had to say. We

26:47

got a son's audio. Mh

26:50

okay, here's his son. I

26:52

just saw my dad and

26:55

my mom like, did

26:58

he do something to your sister? Yes,

27:00

he picked the lid an axe

27:03

in the head. I

27:06

saw her eyes roll and then there

27:08

was blood of the more he put like, he put

27:10

me on the ground and then I was on

27:13

my stomma kid his foot on top

27:15

of me and he was holding me down

27:18

and he was like writing a match. That's

27:21

not right, man. The level of trauma

27:23

that young man sad seven year

27:25

old to have to sit there and talk to his father who

27:27

tried to kill him, who stabbed him. I

27:29

mean played that wasn't even

27:32

him. Yeah, we played oudio behind the scenes

27:34

where the father was actually questioning

27:36

him, which was even worse. We had that. We had

27:38

that right here, are you doing good?

27:42

It's good to see you, man. Did

27:46

you see me shoot your mom? Did

27:49

I hurt you that night? Love

27:52

this incident? Yes? I

27:55

did? And how did I hurt you?

27:58

You stabbing men? Why why are you doing that?

28:00

At that little point? Like the levels of trauma

28:03

that young man is gone through, I want to

28:05

give that little boy a hug. The levels of trauma

28:07

that young man has gone through and it's going through none of us will

28:09

probably ever understand. The kid is gonna need years and years

28:11

of therapy and other self work because his dad is a freaking

28:14

psychopath. Okay, Like parents,

28:16

please do the works. You can pass more to your kids than trauma.

28:18

And I know everybody has rights, but we don't always

28:20

have to let people exercise. And why is Ronnie O'Neill

28:22

being allowed to represent himself. He shouldn't

28:24

be able to represent himself when he's crossed,

28:27

examined and his son down allegedly

28:29

stabbed and tried to burn try to light

28:31

a match and burned

28:33

his mom and his sister. A

28:36

right father Billy

28:38

Smith is saying that Ronnie got

28:40

the call from the Sun saying that Ronnie killed the

28:42

mom and sister. He told

28:44

me, key kids trying to kill me. Kid kids

28:46

trying to kill me. They're trying to kill me. I

28:51

don't even know how the court allows that, Like, how like

28:53

how can you allow that you

28:56

legally are allowed to represent yourself in

28:58

court? If you the crossing Zamin, your

29:00

your young son. Yeah, how much

29:03

trauma that boy's gonna have? Yeah? And I besides

29:05

that, and on top of this, yeah, I would think that it would

29:07

be some type of age discrepancy

29:09

too, right, like not too young to be

29:11

taking a stand like that. But your father's

29:15

allegedly trying to kill you if he's a witness,

29:17

and if the father is technically his own attorney,

29:20

right, I just yeah, man, I just couldn't.

29:22

You can't even imagine the levels of trauma that young

29:24

man has gone through and it will go through

29:26

for the rest of his life. Yeah,

29:29

all right, Well O'Neill could get the death penalty if

29:31

he is convicted and the trial is expected to last

29:33

through the end of next week. Now, you gotta give him

29:36

everything. You gotta give him five years,

29:39

the death penalty, whatever else comes with it. You gotta

29:41

like, they gotta throw the whole court house at him, not

29:44

just the book. All

29:46

right, Well that is your front page news, all

29:49

right, jeeh all

29:52

right, let's w side of this one, all

29:54

right. Now, when we come back Diamond

29:57

from Crime Mob, then Growing Up Hip Hop

29:59

will be joining us. Does that mean? Does that mean

30:01

a negro spiritual named

30:03

Nuck if you buck will be played this morning on this radio?

30:06

You goddamn right, we're gonna play this morning. That's

30:08

right, all right, so we gonna kick it with Diamond when

30:10

we come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast

30:12

Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club

30:17

Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy

30:19

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are

30:21

the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the

30:24

building, Diamond, Whistle Diamond.

30:27

That's where Dimond is here, right,

30:35

that's right, that's

30:38

Quarantine Weight. You've been working out. What happened? What's

30:40

having? Small? Shut up? Looking

30:45

good? Girl? I

30:50

believe what's up? Diamond?

30:52

How's everything? Man? Everything's great? And

30:54

I've been watching you on Growing Up Hip Hop? Did

30:57

you like it? Girl? What's the tea?

30:59

Let's get into it. When you did that verse

31:02

on the song, yes, it was very personal

31:05

and very touching, and then it you

31:07

know, it's hard for me to like watch a relationship because

31:09

I know you haven't been through a lot with pimping on the show.

31:12

So where are y'all at now? With that?

31:15

We ain't talking? I mean, what is

31:17

there to say? I felt like a lot

31:19

of it was really cut out. I felt

31:22

like I had went through something like that before,

31:24

and I'm like, Dann, why did I go through something like this again?

31:26

But I didn't use my platform to really

31:28

speak on those type of things.

31:30

When you're dealing with domestic violence

31:33

in a relationship, I don't want to come across

31:35

as a victim, you know what I'm saying. But it

31:38

is what it is because of a survivor. I'm a survivor,

31:41

you know. I had to sit

31:43

down with Brad that was looking back

31:45

on that clip talking about what happened. Was very

31:48

emotional for me, but it was also very therapeutic.

31:50

And I had a lot of different women like reach out to me

31:53

and so forth. So you know, it happened.

31:55

It is what it is. Now at some point we

31:57

probably don't have to start filming again and be around

31:59

each other, but I don't know how to coexist.

32:02

And you know what I mean, do what I gotta do. I mean, we gotta speak

32:04

to each other, but I'm still gonna show up and

32:06

do what I gotta do. Doesn't reality TV complicate

32:09

an already complicated relationship.

32:12

I heard they say it's it's supposed to be some type

32:14

of curse. I feel like, if

32:16

you're open, if you communicate and you

32:18

tell people you know, or

32:20

you tell your partner exactly what

32:23

the situation is, for example, you gotta understand

32:25

reality television. So, okay, y'all might want

32:27

to argument. We probably really had an argument about

32:29

something the day before, so it's like, okay, let's

32:31

relive this argument that we had, that we found

32:33

a solution and just have it on television, versus

32:36

trying to create something out of nowhere.

32:38

So, you know, you can't really get to a place of healing if you're constantly

32:40

having to reenact trauma and then when it

32:42

plays it's old. But it's months

32:45

later it plays and now you got to relive it again with

32:47

people weighing in on it too. I really this time

32:49

with my situation, I didn't want it to be edited

32:52

as much as it was edited. But I understand the

32:54

network that I was on, you know, which

32:56

I appreciate, is very clean, right,

32:59

you know, but it so they actual

33:02

footage of what happened, Well, no,

33:05

they have pictures of the aftermath, which

33:07

they didn't show. I feel like, should he be

33:09

on the show with you if he's put his hands on

33:11

you? Well see, that's why I don't believe in calling

33:14

up police, because if I would have called the police, then we really

33:16

couldn't be on the show together. So I'm

33:18

not gonna have it to where I can't show

33:20

up and do what I gotta do. You know what you did. We're

33:22

not gonna sit around and drag it out

33:25

like you you were jealous. And the

33:28

way that it was portrayed

33:30

from his perspective was like, you know,

33:32

I was the one constantly nagging him,

33:34

But the way my life sit up and the way my schedules

33:36

set up, baby, I don't have time to be calling

33:39

a chicken behind him because I'm I don't even have time

33:41

for myself, you know what I'm saying. But we'll

33:43

see what happens this season. Um it

33:46

ended with us kind of like talking

33:48

about it. I don't know if Brad or any you know, other

33:50

like Drill Killy anybody had reached out to him and

33:52

talked to him or whatever. But like I said,

33:54

I'm gonna be willing to show up do my job.

33:57

I said what I said, and we're moving on. I love

33:59

why to you because I do think it's set to dope artist,

34:01

and you've been really consistent with that. So

34:04

it just it was hard for me to watch

34:07

you, you know, even rap about it and talk about

34:09

it. So as a woman, you know, a lot of

34:11

people can relate to the situation that you were in,

34:13

and I know it's not an easy thing to discuss. But

34:16

I'm here now on slim things. That's right. How

34:19

about your son? How's how's he doing? Four

34:23

going on fourteen? Oh

34:25

my god, I can't believe I'm my mom. How

34:28

was the pandemic with you guys in the house together?

34:31

The pandemic was a struggle because all

34:33

he wanted to do was just go to the park, right like he

34:36

like, I'm tired of doing the same old routine over

34:38

and over again. I took him out of protest with me.

34:41

I think that was, you know, something that

34:43

really impacted him and impacted me, just being

34:45

able to see like him, being

34:48

able to participate and really know what's

34:50

going on, seeing other kids, like you'd be surprised

34:52

how resilient kids are,

34:55

like he out there with the signs, no justice, no

34:57

peace, Yeah, like marching,

34:59

So I don't know. He's my little man. That's my

35:01

little man. I was here around the house during the pandemic because

35:03

he's no friends. It's nothing to do. It's just mamma.

35:06

But Atlanta, that's on a regular. Nobody

35:09

told me when you have one kid, you gotta have another one. So

35:13

I'll just be feeling dad like. He

35:15

don't never have nobody to play with outside

35:17

of what it's time. Yeah, you didn't get

35:19

him a dog or nothing. He had a dog, but that

35:22

I mean, shoot, that only lasts. So I

35:28

was the one cleaning up all the mess. When you thought the four

35:30

year old was clearing the mess. I thought it was gonna be a joint

35:32

coming back. It was gonna be responsibility.

35:35

But yeah, it was a mess. The last time

35:37

you was here, you were seeing you and Princess was working on music

35:40

together and projects. And wasn't it something about a

35:42

show with your son and her son

35:45

together? Like what happened with all that

35:48

didn't happen. I mean, I think

35:50

just where we are, it's just a

35:52

place where we can at least just do it

35:54

for the culture. I'm gonna stay respectfully,

35:59

it's no be but we just, yeah,

36:01

we're on different paths. My thought process and her

36:03

thought process. It's different. I've

36:05

been on my own for so long, she's

36:08

you know, been doing her thing for so long. But

36:10

when we come back together and do music and we

36:13

hit the stage chemistreets, it'll

36:15

never go away. Right, So y'all came together

36:17

in twenty nineteen. Then Solunch

36:20

shouts out to so Lunch, oh, because she booked y'all

36:22

to do the show. I mean her, what was it her birthday

36:24

or something. It was the met Yellow you

36:27

know, me, her and her team or whatever. We

36:30

were supposed to do the Coachella but then everybody

36:32

kind of got sick or whatever, and we kind

36:34

of kept contact throughout the whole thing, and that's when

36:36

we didn't met Galla, hung out with her, had a great

36:38

time. It was very empowering and just seeing

36:41

how happy the culture was for that. So we

36:43

was like, whoa, it's bigger than us.

36:45

We're gonna have to put our big girl pennies on and make

36:48

you do what it do. So I don't know if there's something

36:51

else that comes down the line that makes sense money

36:53

wise for us to do culture

36:56

wise, yeah, but as of now, I'm

36:58

just I'm doing my own So what was there

37:00

a reason for the I guess I don't want

37:02

to say fallout, But after y'all got back together in twenty

37:05

eighteen with their reason that y'all separated

37:07

again, it wasn't a beef. Okay,

37:12

I'm gonna keep you one hunted. We

37:14

had a deal to do a show, and

37:16

I had that deal, and I had the

37:19

grown up hip hop deal, your own reality

37:21

show we had. We had a deal for

37:23

that, and then I had to grown up hip hop deal. But

37:25

it was something on down to imaging,

37:27

like that's just I think where it started.

37:30

I think we had a certain look. One

37:32

little thing where I think my hair was green. Her

37:34

hair was blue. In the midst of it, I

37:37

think she wanted to start wearing dreads or something

37:40

and it was like little stuff was like what, that's where

37:42

she is and her image, and I'm like, well,

37:44

no, well let's do this because people like you with

37:46

the blue hair, they like with the green. Here. I started

37:49

to see little signs of where we would clash

37:55

and it was like, you know, she got her I'm

37:57

not trying to tell you to look like this

38:00

and do this, and she got her own way of doing it. We just kind

38:02

of we started bumping heads because

38:04

she was used to doing things her way I was used to and

38:06

she didn't want to kind of change. I don't want to kind

38:08

of change. So I was like, look's just sometimes

38:11

it's the little things. Yeah, Like we can't even yeah,

38:13

because I don't want us to get on reality TV.

38:16

Now we hating each other and it's a bit beef. And

38:18

everything we do is really for the culture, like we

38:21

have a responsibility to uphold,

38:23

like just even with the new artists and everything that's

38:25

coming up, like we are that we're

38:27

in the middle. We bridge the older generation

38:29

and a younger generation. So I was like, Na,

38:33

we're just gonna keep the court. You and Princess have messed

38:35

up a lot of money together, you know that. Yes,

38:38

you want to know what though? Yes, peace for

38:41

me? True? I'm happy

38:44

right who don't want more? But anything that I

38:46

won't, I feel like I pretty much have and

38:48

if there's anything that I won't, all work to get it. So

38:51

I don't have to have a billion

38:53

dollars to be the happiest person in the world.

38:56

I don't. That's not that doesn't define it. Sometimes

38:58

being relying on somebody else right,

39:00

is not as great as being able to do it yourself,

39:03

because you can only handle what you could do and you can't

39:05

control somebody else. And sometimes that's been difficult.

39:08

I've been so used to me my own team

39:10

the way I move, and it works too sometimes

39:13

because like even if we do shows, I got

39:15

my team, she got her team, and the boys they

39:17

got the guys, they got their team. But I've

39:19

been out here so long and just moving the

39:21

way that I'll move on my own day. I just and

39:24

you can't go what's for you anyway? It was

39:26

meant for you to have it, y'all whatever. At least

39:28

we do understand that the bigger picture.

39:30

If another opportunity comes right, y'all work

39:33

together can work. But anything outside

39:35

of that, we ain't gonna be doing an extra all.

39:37

I We'll talk to Diamond when we come back across.

39:39

You know her from Crime Mob and Growing Up Hip Hop.

39:41

Let's get into her classic Knuck if

39:43

you Buck is the breakfast Club, Good Morning Pinning.

39:48

Everybody is DJ Envy and

39:51

Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast

39:53

Club. We're still kicking it with Diamond from Crime

39:55

Mob and growing up hip hop yee. Well now when

39:57

it comes to dating, because you have had some high profile

39:59

and relationship, so what's the next for you? Now, Well,

40:05

something's happening. I'm

40:08

dating. I am dating, not

40:10

dating like multiple people. I am seeing somebody.

40:12

You know, I got a situation. Um,

40:15

this particular person isn't in the industry, right,

40:17

it's weird, Right, I date somebody in the industry and

40:20

be like, yeah, man, I can't. I can't

40:22

be dating nobody that's not an industry. Don't understand

40:24

you know, they don't understand how lifestyle.

40:27

Then they be amiss. Right, then I get it. Somebody

40:29

regular. Yet I can't date nobody in the industry. See,

40:31

that's why I sound. Just need somebody that's not in my industry

40:34

that can level me out. So

40:37

it hasn't been a thing too. It's like, oh I

40:39

like rappers, or oh I like regular

40:42

nine to five hardworking people. It's

40:44

more of a vibe. You know, you're bringing something to the

40:47

table. I got my own money better. How

40:49

y'all you're mad? She

40:54

can't say without giving away who it is. We

40:58

met through a mutual a friend keeping on my page.

41:00

I had him on my page, but I'm not tagging him right away

41:02

because you know how to him,

41:07

you know how. But

41:10

you see him though. But I might not tag

41:12

him because I learned my listening from that was

41:15

his occupation, corporate thugging.

41:17

Oh okay, okay, is he on the

41:20

show? He can't be on the show? Is

41:22

he on already? With his mom? I'm

41:25

oh no, no, no, no, okay, no, no, hold

41:29

on? So

41:32

is he a lawyer an entrepreneur? He's

41:34

an entrepreneur? Okay, okay, lawyer,

41:36

he's an entrepreneur. To make sure he wasn't on

41:38

this last season of Growing Up Hip

41:40

Hop? Just got out of jail and nothing. How

41:43

does he feel about, like, you know, you putting him

41:45

on this page and stuff? Does he want that? And he's like, now,

41:47

let's keep it on the law. It's funny because we had

41:49

a conversation about it, and I know you're watching

41:51

this. We had a conversation about this.

41:53

He was like, so when

41:56

you're gonna claim me, right? He was like, so, Charlotte

41:58

Maine Eavy and what

42:02

you want me to say? He was like, would you

42:04

go what you want to say on the

42:06

show, like do the right thing? Then I was all right, you

42:09

ain't he's

42:14

on the page. She's not tagging him. She's in a situation.

42:17

Birth. His name is birth Birth. I

42:21

say his stage name is Bert Berry, the

42:24

stage name you just said he's not in business. I'm just

42:26

saying stage because I mean he has a real name,

42:29

his nickname stage. But he has his nickname

42:31

is Go look at this page. He

42:34

gonna find him in ten seconds. My job

42:36

right here. Sometimes you got to post him just to make

42:38

sure he is who he says he is, the truth exactly,

42:41

makesure he ain't got no wife, no other family. When

42:49

I tell you everybody came out to what worked, baby

42:51

Mama is an all time side

42:53

deal businesses that he did people looking

42:56

for money. I'm like, you know what, because

42:58

ain't nobody fit to hit me over the head for you? How

43:01

you did it right? Because you cut it. It's like it's head

43:03

off so you can't really see it, but you see the birdberry on the

43:06

side. It's kind of dope. Okay,

43:11

you can't really see it, but you can see it. You

43:13

see the birdberry. Okay, oh

43:16

oh stop

43:21

for a second. I don't know. Well,

43:23

I'm happy. I'm happy if you happy, and I thank

43:25

you. That's right. Do you think rapping just the music

43:28

industry period has turned into a popularity contest.

43:30

Yes, it's like high school. It

43:32

really is for me, even with this new

43:35

generation, right, it's not about who did

43:37

it first, it's about who did it better? Like we come

43:39

from you see you was inspired by

43:41

somebody and you're doing something similar. Pay

43:44

hommage. Keep it pushing, but this new generation.

43:47

But then I'll try to take your whole thing and

43:49

pass it like it was their initial

43:51

idea. The sweat, like what

43:54

they do? That there the last time you have to fight

43:56

them. Now you used to scrap a lot last

43:58

December as the symbol in

44:01

a pandemic? Who are you

44:03

for? What?

44:05

The teller for what? What happened? It

44:09

was a guy, a guy show

44:13

did because he was trying to play with me? Was

44:15

the guy you knew? Was that it was somebody I was dating

44:18

and someone

44:21

right, No, he was cheated, So

44:27

guys don't really be admitted to cheating. Let us

44:29

tell the story what happened? Now, you're not going to dog ahead,

44:32

So I'm like, can you bring me mind,

44:35

bring me my outside. He's

44:37

scary. He don't want to come to the door because

44:39

one thing you're not going to do is Scott

44:42

Damn give my designer bags away,

44:44

all my drip whatever to the

44:46

next bitch, politely bring me myself

44:49

side. He didn't want to do that. I

44:51

ain't yell. See when I'm mad, I'm

44:53

calm like because I already know what I'm gonna do. So

44:56

finally he came to the door. He threw

44:59

that my face. Why did he do that? Like

45:03

all my bags and stuff? He trying to help and throw it and close

45:05

the door. Why did he do that? I want to

45:08

town on that as you put

45:10

your foot right in the door door? How

45:12

did you know they been

45:14

through here? For sure? Dad, I'm

45:16

not the one of the two. What did the other woman do? Not

45:19

a name? So she was

45:21

in the side hiding. The

45:23

only thing I would tell you down to stop dating white man, because that's

45:27

what I tell him. Just tell me what you want, babby.

45:29

You want to be friends, you want to you want to

45:31

be in a relationship. Guys can't handle

45:33

that just till I can adapt. Just tell me what you because

45:36

they don't want you to do what you're gonna do, that's

45:38

all. And they're like, I'm gonna do me. But he said he only

45:40

got his check and that was it. I was like on

45:43

the show, he was like, have you been with anybody

45:45

else? And he was like, I was getting

45:47

up. You gotta respect the honesty. You believe

45:49

that you're not gonna do all it to get your so you're gonna

45:52

that's stupid. Why would you go there just to get your up

45:56

as well? Already

46:00

some guys think. I think guys think that's not really

46:02

cheating. Depend when you win? Where was you have to do?

46:04

Get it? Sucked? That

46:07

happen? What if a girl was like, I just got my right?

46:10

That could happen? And what would you say?

46:12

What you mean? I

46:17

want to They're

46:21

like, nah, do

46:26

y'all honestly forgive women if they do something?

46:28

Or do you gonna? You gonna always? So if

46:31

your lady said then she messed

46:33

up and stepped outside, would

46:35

you forgive her and not try to get back. I've

46:37

been on my woman twenty three years. She

46:39

asked you because y'all married my

46:42

wife, y'all

46:44

was married, And I

46:48

feel like that that's super critical because

46:50

you know what you did, so you like, well, absolutely.

46:52

As a matter of fact, some guys prefer that because then

46:54

they feel like it evens it in a way because

46:56

they'll be like, well, I did all this dirt,

46:59

she did that something out, I don't feel as bad. And

47:02

we was wild young I was, I

47:04

was. I cheated my adulthood

47:06

too. But I'm just saying he was young like she was. She was

47:08

in college. Like people are gonna do what they do, like you

47:10

know what I mean, that's got to be realistic about the situation.

47:16

His penis to make that

47:19

has nothing to do with nothing. But he cried and the tears

47:21

fell on him while he was masturvating. But I just feel

47:23

like it's hypocritical. I mean, it's just at

47:26

the end of the day, at the end of the day, it's cheating,

47:28

Like, you know, do

47:31

all guys cheat? No, black men don't cheat.

47:33

Black men like boys may still

47:35

be cheating black men. Don't anybody

47:38

do anything. That's the hell of a generalization.

47:40

No, there's no all anyone doesn't do a lot

47:43

of men cheat, yes, do all of them? No? And

47:45

the pendle kind of worked the man's done on himself because

47:47

I realized that when I was cheating back in the

47:50

day, it was literally just to feed my ego. But

47:52

now that you know, I don't have that wounded ego it's

47:54

not as wounded as it used to be. But she wasn't strucking

47:57

your ego telling you how good you look. Daddy.

48:00

I don't think you have nothing to do with that. Maybe

48:02

you don't think you got nothing to do with that. I just think it's that, like your

48:05

men really do things that we think make

48:07

us feel like so called men, which

48:10

you realize like it's just because you got a bunch of women that don't

48:12

make you a man. I think it was the industry too, Oh,

48:14

definitely, Like you grew up on watching big

48:17

pimping and being around makes

48:19

you the man, So so you think that's

48:21

reality and you think you need that,

48:23

and then you realize you don't need that. And I

48:25

had my dad me up when I was young because I remember approaching

48:28

my dad about cheating and my dad was like, oh, you only

48:30

got one girlfriend. When you get older, you gonna

48:32

understand. And I was like, so having one girl's

48:35

wrong, you know what I mean. So it's a lot that goes

48:37

into it, But I personally

48:39

love being with one woman and giving all

48:41

my heart and my soul to my wife.

48:43

I want to keep going through that over and over again. You

48:45

can put your stuff out, you gotta look over your back and she's

48:47

trying to go on, Lord have mercy? Who want to keep

48:50

stressful? All right? We got more with

48:52

Diamond when we come back. It's the breakfast Club. Good

48:54

morning morning. Everybody is tj

48:57

Envy, Angela yee, Charlomagne the

48:59

guy. We are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking

49:01

it with Diamond from Crime. I've been growing up hip hop

49:03

yee. So Diamond, have you ever cheated? I

49:06

cheated? No? Well, this is what you

49:08

got to ask yourself. That question is a big Why

49:10

would you lie like that? This isn't cheating. She's

49:12

got to bring a relationship with somebody You didn't

49:14

keep cheating, keep cheating, You ain't gonna leave them,

49:16

so you get either? Is that y? But that

49:19

first sting,

49:21

that's where you're in the best up relationship. Too wrong,

49:23

Donna make it right back in nineteen ninety

49:25

nine. He still still

49:29

But I think all of those ups and downs,

49:31

all those ebbs and flows. You know, whether

49:34

you if you love a person, you want to be with them, you choose to be with

49:36

them. If not, then you keep it moving. But you gotta

49:38

be able to deal with all of that. How do you let yourself be vulnerable

49:41

though in a relationship. I'm working

49:43

on a self sabotage because it's like I

49:45

would end it before somebody could

49:47

do something to me if I saw a sign when you're not consistent,

49:51

I'll just cut you off. Or that's

49:53

a trauma response. I mean, yeah,

49:56

I used to, but I'm mad at him. I'm used

49:58

to. I can't help you. I used to, Okay, Now I

50:00

was like Now, it was like, you

50:02

know, you gotta I give it one hundred and ten.

50:05

So if it don't work out, I'm not gonna live with what if

50:07

because I put my best foot forward that show loss

50:09

because I know what I bring to the table. You know what

50:11

I'm saying, That's just how I look at it. And then the

50:14

way my life set up, my schedule be so busy.

50:16

I don't I don't have time to do the dry

50:18

buys and the camp outside with the all black one and

50:20

be ready to you know what I'm saying, a bit come outside

50:22

to keep I can't. The way my schedule

50:25

is set up, I just just too busy. I want

50:27

you to go to therapy dome. You've been to therapy. I would

50:29

like to go to therapy. I think

50:31

you should try. You think so, yeah, like what

50:33

should I talk about everything? Because

50:36

you've got you've had a long life, like you know,

50:38

you've been in the games. It's what fourteen fifteen,

50:41

So between the industry and all the drama with

50:43

the guys and everything else, I think it would

50:45

be really good for you. It would be good content for your

50:47

show. I don't even know if you should have played it out

50:49

on the show now, but you can talk about things that

50:51

you learned if you work about yourself, and when you're

50:53

comfortable enough, you can. But it's make it about yourself.

50:55

But that's good because they don't teach us that in our community.

50:58

That's right, it's okay to do that. You think

51:00

that something is wrong with you and it's

51:02

healthy, like and every

51:05

part of your life where you start as a kid, right,

51:07

I understand that it's healthy, but I would Yeah,

51:11

it's a lot of great black psychiatrists

51:13

and therapists in Atlanta. Okay, I'm

51:15

gonna definitely recommend you. But then then

51:18

and then when you come to Atlanta, y'all coming

51:20

to my show, right, let's

51:22

talk about that. So that starts, that's actually about

51:24

to start like next week, yes, right, this week.

51:27

This week actually, so I kick off its

51:29

Centennial Park Juneteenth Um in

51:31

Atlanta, Georgia. They have this dope

51:33

stage that's literally in the middle of Centennial

51:36

Park. Um Fable was performing

51:39

Um the Legend, the Legend.

51:41

People don't respect, they don't give you

51:43

deserve. Bro, he's so talented, man,

51:46

he's so talented. Arrested development

51:48

performing um Luke

51:51

Nasty. Then Saturday, I

51:54

have My Heart and some other stuff where

51:56

your Dunet celebration

51:59

and then you can get tickets where I perform

52:01

like two or three songs off my new project. And

52:03

then that Sunday I go to Mississippi. So yeah,

52:06

pretty much every weekend I'm you know,

52:08

on my Love Slim Thick Tour. How

52:10

do you feel about the evolution

52:12

of Atlanta's music scene? Had it been hard to keep

52:15

up? I like it. The only

52:17

thing is I felt like back

52:19

in the day Atlanta, we would embrace

52:22

out of towners more than ourselves, you

52:24

know what I'm saying. So now I feel like now we're

52:27

kind of like putting our foot down. We still mess

52:29

with out of towners, but it's we look we look

52:31

out. I mean, we always looked out for each other, but it's

52:34

it was like an inner thing was like, okay, what they

52:36

hear from out of town, So we're gonna show them a little first

52:39

um. As far as the sound of

52:41

keeping up, the only thing that I would say

52:44

is I should probably incorporate more

52:46

of melodic, more singing records, because

52:49

it seemed like, you know, that's what the kids like, more

52:51

of the sing rap, which shots

52:54

out to day Toba. And this is actually the first time

52:56

that I'm you know, letting everybody

52:58

know me and him have a project that's about

53:00

to drop. And I like that. That's

53:03

when I say, my brother, and he's so talented,

53:06

like it's even all down to the wardrobe.

53:09

This man is a genius. So

53:12

we have a whole concept of

53:14

the way we're gonna bring this project to the forefront.

53:17

And about I said, next two weeks, y'all

53:19

kind of start seeing some more stuff. And I

53:22

know Ze Tobin has worked with other females, but

53:24

I don't think that he's had a full body of work like

53:26

where he just was hands on with a

53:29

female rapper, which really makes it

53:31

dope. I could go in and be produced.

53:33

It wasn't okay, well, let me go in and do my own

53:35

thing. It's nope, I'm stressing the producer.

53:38

This is what we're doing. Follow my lead.

53:40

I got you so I'm really excited about

53:42

that. I think we got about seven tracks on

53:45

a project that we're gonna release. Shouts out

53:47

to my brother Ze Tobin and Dang.

53:50

How did I get on that subject? You just brought

53:52

it up talking about new music? Okay, Well

53:55

can we get into a record? Yes, what you

53:57

want to? Shouts out to all the slim

54:00

sick either you was big and you're small,

54:02

smaller than you big either

54:06

way, Just for the slim Thicks my new

54:08

single. Check it out. Well, Diamond,

54:11

we appreciate you for joining us. Be consider

54:13

the slim thic. Yeah

54:19

you would you fight Charlomagne who hastyles too fat?

54:21

Why would you fight me? Bro?

54:24

Thank you? You know we go way back to man, Yes,

54:29

a long time, at least two thousand, two thousand one

54:31

something like that. I remember when Diamond was too young

54:33

to be in the club in Columbia, South Carolina,

54:35

the old group. I remember you beat up that person.

54:37

Hey, I don't know nothing what you're talking about. I'm gonna change

54:41

out of the ball Diamonds

54:44

there clubs. Good morning, that's

54:46

diamond. Ain't going up hip hop mom.

54:49

And I don't ever disrespect me and call me slim thick

54:51

bro, Ain't nothing slim think about me. I'm just thick,

54:54

all right. I

54:56

can't talk to a guy that gotta got a

54:59

fat eyes like that. I just can't.

55:01

But anyway, let's get to just say,

55:04

you know they taste guys,

55:07

all right. I can't tell you what oddly proportion

55:10

dies. All right. Now, let's get to the rumors. Let's

55:12

talk, yella, be easy. This is

55:14

the rumor report with Angela

55:16

years well,

55:24

Yea, let busy. He took to his Instagram to let

55:26

people know that he is tired of all this mall that

55:28

he's getting with multiple fraudulent

55:31

documents looking for child support payments that

55:33

have been sent to his home in Dallas. Here's

55:35

what he had to say, just the second letter

55:37

I didn't got within the last year in the half

55:39

child support papers back something

55:42

and somebody I don't know. Hey man, y'all

55:44

got to stop it. Get a new hustle man for one. Y'all

55:46

hyping these kids up. Then when they find out

55:48

that I ain't the daddy, got a lot to them again on

55:50

why you thought it would you men. You know, I ain't

55:53

ever met y'all the ladies from last time, the

55:55

couple months ago, I ain't never met. I ain't never hunched

55:57

on you this later, I ain't never met, ain't never hunched.

56:00

And you say, I mentioning college. I can go

56:02

to college. You know what, I want to community college

56:04

that was a cross free from the school like graduated from. So

56:06

they don't even count thirteen grade.

56:09

Community college is college. I don't know if you know it's

56:13

still college. So this man is being

56:15

m accused of having kids

56:18

from women that he's never even met, that's

56:20

what he's saying. That he says, at what point

56:22

will we learn that in this world and this society

56:25

we live in, people live for absolutely

56:27

no reason. If there's some money involved or the

56:29

potential to get some money, people will make up

56:31

anything, anything, yep,

56:34

and run with it. Come on, man, people's

56:37

gotta start getting You gotta start suing people. And I know

56:39

sometimes it's a lot, but you gotta start

56:41

suing people. People gotta learn you gotta smack their hand because

56:43

if not, they'll continue to do it. And then one

56:45

time you just take them the cart one good time and they ain't

56:47

got no mo money. They're stopping yours

56:51

times. I'll do it again, all

56:53

right. Netflix and Will Smith's Westbrook Entertainment

56:55

Group has announced that Will Smith will be making a

56:58

transition. He's going to be doing a Vario eighty

57:00

comedy special and he'll be hosting.

57:02

So there's not a lot of details right now, but he

57:05

said he'll be bringing in surprise celebrity

57:08

guests. There'll be some type of interview

57:10

component, musical performances

57:13

in sketch comedy. Okay, shout

57:15

the Will Smith all

57:18

right and Doctor Dre and Jimmy Iveen are producing

57:20

the Marvin Gay biopic. It's called What's Going

57:22

On? So they spent upwards of eighty

57:24

million dollars to get that script and

57:28

Alan Hughes is going to be directing, so

57:30

she could be a pretty interesting one to watch. I would

57:32

love to see, you know. I love a good biopic about music

57:35

from that time, especially the Motown era. They gotta

57:37

get that one, right though. That's Marvin Gay, you know

57:39

what I mean? Like that's one It in ones like that gotta

57:41

be on rate level. That gotta be on what's love got

57:43

to do with a Tina Turner level? You know what I mean, Yeah,

57:47

I don't see how it couldn't be Man's. That's

57:49

gonna be amazing, all right. Naomi Osaka

57:51

has pulled out of Wimbledon. She's saying it's

57:54

she needs some personal time and she wants

57:56

to spend some time with her loved ones. So as

57:58

you know, she withdrew from the French Open last

58:01

month through to her opposition to mandatory media

58:03

availability, and she needed a mental break.

58:05

So now she's not going to be playing me more than this year. She's

58:08

gonna take that personal times.

58:11

She's definitely gonna change the game of tennis. I mean, she's

58:13

the probably the biggest star right now, and

58:15

the fact that she's pulling out, I'm sure tennis is looking at

58:17

it like we're gonna lose a lot of money, and hopefully they they

58:20

take her feelings and her mental into things like if

58:22

she doesn't want to do it, she shouldn't have to. If

58:25

that's gonna be a problem with her tennis. That shouldn't

58:27

just be tennis through that should be all across the board in every industry.

58:29

When somebody tells you that they needed a mental

58:32

emotional break, you gotta give it to him,

58:34

period. Absolutely, because I mean, you can power through physical

58:36

stuff, right, But man, boy, when that mental and that emotional

58:39

not right, it's very very exhausted and very hard

58:41

to power through physical stuff too.

58:43

Sometimes people get exhausted. If you push yourself

58:45

to her physically, you can really collapse. You

58:48

had an exhaustion fit. Yeah, but I just

58:50

said that. I said, but said you

58:53

can push through, said most

58:55

most of the time you can. But you know, mental

58:57

and emotional is way different because you gotta be focused,

59:00

like you can't. She can't go out there and play tennis. Focus.

59:02

You might can go out there with a you know, a bad

59:05

leg, not broke leg, but kind of hurt, kind of

59:07

some aches and pain. But man, I

59:10

don't know why yourself. I'm not about

59:12

to make a McCaine and whoop you Goldburg with you for no reason.

59:16

You shouldn't be talking with a guy with an oddly proportioned

59:19

thighs. Have you seen your hum back? You know you gotta

59:21

hump back, but physically

59:24

need to break. Maybe

59:27

I need a break. I

59:29

thought it was a posture for years, but he just got a humpback.

59:32

You like to humback and not your name, bron

59:38

might as well walk with a cane, Bro, you like them old

59:40

witches in Disney movie. Man.

59:43

Look at you you're sientive. Yes,

59:45

okay, yes, look

59:47

at you your soul? You know what what's wrong

59:49

with you this morning? You need to hug what? What?

59:52

What are you talking about? I need a mental break now.

59:54

Nope, that hump back is your sore spot.

59:57

I figured that was the way

59:59

you reacted. Now that humpback has been a soft

1:00:01

part you've been trying to scrapen up in the mirror for a year.

1:00:03

There's just all

1:00:07

right, y'all done. It's

1:00:10

a real thing. You need to iron your

1:00:12

back, bro, bring your back

1:00:14

in. Used to

1:00:16

love that record with real

1:00:19

humpbacks that are really hurt right now, Never

1:00:22

read the bug, y'all, Never read the bug. Deanie. I

1:00:24

know there's people out there that are

1:00:26

really hurt by that. Like you should apologize other

1:00:29

somebody right now, they've got some representation. Okay,

1:00:31

Deani was a bug by Judy Bloom. You should really

1:00:34

apologize. But who are you giving your donkey? So you should

1:00:36

start doing a party every Wednesday since its hump

1:00:38

day. Okay, that's what you're doing. Let everybody

1:00:40

with a hump back in free. Okay, that's what you should

1:00:42

doing, all right, and donkey

1:00:44

to day about Jenny has

1:00:46

called Dennie has scoliosis and that's how I learned

1:00:48

about it. Book by Judy Bloom. You shouldn't

1:00:51

be making fun of people with humpbacks. It's not nice.

1:00:53

I'm making fun of you. Okay, we should

1:00:55

Well. I don't have a humpback, but I love all

1:00:57

right, Okay, um, listen,

1:01:00

donkey that there is going to the fourteen Republicans

1:01:02

who voted against June teenth. They need to come to

1:01:04

the front of the congregation. You like to have war with the police.

1:01:07

And you know what I'm about to do. I'm about to put my straight

1:01:10

That's what you're about to put my lawyers. Nothing,

1:01:13

it's not gonna happen, you camel. No, No,

1:01:15

we're gonna We're gonna get my I'm

1:01:18

gonna get my lawyers on you. You just defame

1:01:20

my character. First, you said I wore Beijing, which I don't.

1:01:23

Now you said I

1:01:25

apologize for that. I'm too

1:01:29

late. There's nothing you can do about to Lake

1:01:32

too late. It's too late. It's too late.

1:01:34

I'm suing you. But all right, don't ket the

1:01:36

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1:01:49

June sixteenth at ten nine Central on FXX,

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screaming next day on FX on Hulu. This

1:01:56

is a miracle. There

1:01:59

is no question that there are problems

1:02:02

in this country between police and

1:02:04

community. Yes, you

1:02:06

are a donkey to the latest

1:02:09

on that police killing of a black man now a new development,

1:02:11

sit in the deadly spawshooting rampage. And yes,

1:02:13

it was a really bad day for him. And if this is what he did, and

1:02:15

so we are in a state

1:02:17

of emergency. Okay, White supremacist

1:02:20

violence is always have been the number

1:02:23

one threat to our society. But I'm also very

1:02:25

proud that my wife was white. The

1:02:28

Breakfast Club bitches, all right, please

1:02:31

tell me why was I your donkey

1:02:33

of the day? Wow? Donkey Today

1:02:35

for Friday, June eighteenth goes to the fourteen

1:02:37

Republican lawmakers who voted against

1:02:39

making June team for national holiday. Where

1:02:41

do I even begin with this? First

1:02:44

of all, let me give you their names. Andy, Biggs

1:02:46

of Arizona, Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andrew

1:02:48

Clyde to Georgia, Scott Dessarles

1:02:51

of Tennessee, Paul Goser of Arizona,

1:02:53

Ronnie Jackson of Texas, Dougla Maotful

1:02:55

of California, Thomas Massey of Kentucky,

1:02:58

Tom Mclickintock, No, Tom, I'm

1:03:00

mclyntock of California, Ralph

1:03:03

Norman in South Carolina, Mike Rodgers of Alabama,

1:03:05

Matt Rosendale and Montana, Chip Roy of Texas.

1:03:08

And a man with two first names, Tom

1:03:10

Tiffany of Wisconsin. That's a great name

1:03:13

if you're a gender fluid Tom Tiffany. I

1:03:15

can taste all of manna's in my mouth right now,

1:03:17

so much sodium. But

1:03:21

all those individuals voted against making June

1:03:24

teenth a US federal holiday commemorating

1:03:27

the end of slavery in the United

1:03:29

States. Now they don't matter, because the House overwhelmingly

1:03:32

passed the bill and it has been signed into law by

1:03:34

President Joe Biden. Let's go to ABC seven

1:03:36

and wife of the report Police President Biden

1:03:38

making it official for the first time

1:03:40

since nineteen eighty three, there's a new federal

1:03:43

holiday on the calendar. June teenth

1:03:45

has been known by many names, Jubilee

1:03:48

Day, Freedom Day, Liberation

1:03:51

Day, Emancipation Day, and

1:03:53

today a national holiday.

1:03:55

June teen marks the date that the last

1:03:58

enslaved African Americans ranted

1:04:00

they're freedom. This is a day profound

1:04:02

and might be profound weight and profound

1:04:05

power day which you remember the

1:04:08

moral stained, the terrible

1:04:10

toll as slavery took on the

1:04:12

country and continues to check. Now

1:04:15

why am I giving these fourteen Republicans who voted

1:04:17

against making June teenth or

1:04:19

national holiday donkey to day. It's because

1:04:21

I think it's very important to highlight these individuals,

1:04:24

because it shows you that white supremacy racism

1:04:27

never take a day off. They are always

1:04:29

actively fighting against us. Okay, they are

1:04:31

so against any type of black progress that they wouldn't

1:04:33

even vote to give themselves an

1:04:35

extra day off. You know how racist you have to be

1:04:38

to not want an extra day off. You shouldn't

1:04:40

let your prejudices and biases stop you from

1:04:42

practicing self care. We all know vacation

1:04:44

days are a form of self care, So why would you stop

1:04:46

yourself from getting the extra vacation day,

1:04:48

from getting the time off you deserve. I'll tell

1:04:50

you why, because these people are committed to make

1:04:53

sure to making sure your black ass

1:04:55

don't get nothing. Okay, I tell folks

1:04:57

don't practice bad habits, And that's what these fourteen Republicans

1:04:59

law may because did they're not practicing bad habits.

1:05:01

They used to voting against black people and black issues.

1:05:04

They're not gonna start voting for us now, Okay,

1:05:06

I bet you would vote to make National Maynonnaid's

1:05:08

Day a federal holiday. Though. Okay,

1:05:11

you human jaws of Hellman's are tired of sharing

1:05:13

National Mannad's Day with Sinko to Mayo, aren't

1:05:15

you. Oh that's a Snapple fact. You didn't

1:05:17

know National Maynad's Day is on the

1:05:19

fifth of May. So when you see certain white

1:05:22

people out celebrating on Saint go to Mayo and they

1:05:24

got Mayonnaids on their tacos, now you

1:05:26

know why. Okay, I bet you would vote to make

1:05:28

National Manai's Day of federal holiday as long as

1:05:30

they're moving from May fifth, because you don't want the Mexicans

1:05:32

to have any joy either. But let's focus why

1:05:35

did the fourteen Republican lawmakers vote against

1:05:37

Juneteenth? I mean, we can all assume the real

1:05:39

reasons, right, racism, bigotry, prejudice,

1:05:42

the usual. But let's humor them and

1:05:45

listen to some of their reasoning. This is Andy Biggs

1:05:47

of Arizona explaining why he voted

1:05:49

against it. The Democrats have

1:05:51

labeled a juneteenth National

1:05:54

Independence Day, and what it is

1:05:57

really is the it's emancipation.

1:05:59

They could have made

1:06:01

this a really harmonious

1:06:04

celebratory bill, because

1:06:07

I think everybody would have passed this thing out unanimously

1:06:09

if they would have taken this through committee, and they

1:06:11

would have changed the name to June tenth

1:06:14

National Emancipation Day. But they've

1:06:16

weaponized this bill like like they weaponize

1:06:19

everything else they want to divide.

1:06:21

And that's just a shame because I support

1:06:24

the celebration of June tenth the

1:06:27

name. You agree with what the bill

1:06:29

is about, the emancipation of the slaves, but since

1:06:31

you disagree with the name, you're voting against it.

1:06:33

I will never understand how people who don't

1:06:35

have lips can give so much lip service.

1:06:38

I mean, Andy, you sat there and said you agree

1:06:40

with you you know, emancipation of the slaves. You

1:06:42

agree this moment should be commemorated, but you don't agree

1:06:44

with the name. If you don't like black people, just

1:06:46

say it. Bro Chip Royer, Texas released

1:06:48

a statement. I have a transcript of it,

1:06:50

and he said, this name needlessly divided

1:06:53

our nation on a matter that shoot, instead bring

1:06:55

us together by creating a separate Independence

1:06:58

day based on the color of one skin. Chip.

1:07:00

Listen to me, America is a melting pot.

1:07:02

It is so many ethnicities in this country that

1:07:04

all make this country what it is. So the data Enslaves

1:07:07

were emancipated should be a great day for all Americans.

1:07:10

Okay, the emancipace and enslave should be celebrated

1:07:12

simply because this country promises freedom, liberty,

1:07:14

and justice for all. You can't

1:07:16

have that if you have a group of Americans and I put Americans

1:07:19

in air quotes in bondage. Okay, not

1:07:21

to mention. This country has plenty of cultural

1:07:23

holidays and heritage celebrations. If June

1:07:25

Team is considered an ethnic holiday, so

1:07:27

what. Okay, let us the sendence

1:07:29

of the Enslaves celebrate and y'all just enjoy

1:07:31

the day off. If you want to be mad

1:07:34

on your day off and post why June Team shouldn't

1:07:36

be a national holiday, fine, but at least

1:07:38

enjoyed the day off. Hell, we do

1:07:40

it all the time white Man's holidays

1:07:42

happen. We get the day off, we get on social

1:07:44

media and remind y'all. You

1:07:47

know, in the words of Frederick Douglas, what

1:07:49

to the slave is the fourth of July. Hey, we're not

1:07:51

enslaved anymore unless you're in prison. But I think we

1:07:53

all know what that. What Frederick Douglas said then

1:07:56

still stands true now because it's hypocritical

1:07:59

for a nation celebrate its independence it's freedom,

1:08:01

yet doesn't bestow all those same freedoms

1:08:04

to everybody. Okay,

1:08:06

we know this all right, We know Fourth of July

1:08:08

not about us, But we still take the day off and

1:08:10

go to a great cookout. Okay, the

1:08:12

real story behind Thanksgiving as dark as hell. America

1:08:15

loves Thanksgiving parades, food,

1:08:17

but that's through the letters of a colonizer asking

1:08:20

Native American their perspective. It's origins

1:08:22

were a murder, okay, a massacre

1:08:24

that killed hundreds of Native Americans, and to them Thanksgiving

1:08:27

as just a reminder of said murder

1:08:29

and the systemic racism and oppression that

1:08:31

Native Americans still go through in this country. But guess

1:08:33

what, they still take the day off okay,

1:08:36

if we have learned to live with the holidays we

1:08:38

don't like in this country, soaking y'all.

1:08:40

Okay, I know the problem, though,

1:08:43

I know the problem. See the reason these fourteen

1:08:46

Republicans don't want the day off because

1:08:48

what do we do on these days off? On

1:08:51

these holidays? We eat? If

1:08:54

these fourteen Republicans who voted against June,

1:08:56

team family knew how to properly season

1:08:59

their food, day would want

1:09:01

this day off. If your family

1:09:03

put raisins in their potato salad, you

1:09:05

too would try to limit the number of cookouts

1:09:08

you have to attend in a year. Please

1:09:10

let Kathy Griffin give the fourteen Republican lawmakers

1:09:13

who voted against Juneteenth the biggest hea

1:09:15

hall. Please give this giant jar of male

1:09:17

the biggest hea hall fail.

1:09:22

Right, If my family didn't wash my wash our chicken,

1:09:25

I wouldn't want the day off either to go to a cookout. All

1:09:28

right, Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.

1:09:30

Now, when we come back, Nipsey

1:09:33

Hustle's dad will be joining us. What's

1:09:36

his name, Charlemagne, I can't pronounce it. I

1:09:38

call him Pop, all right, So we're gonna be talking

1:09:40

to Pops when we come back, So don't move. It's

1:09:42

the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, The Breakfast

1:09:44

Club back

1:09:49

Chicken out the World's Most Dangerous Morning Show. Morning.

1:09:51

Everybody is DJ Envy,

1:09:54

Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are

1:09:56

the Breakfast Club, Good Morning. Now,

1:09:58

what about four or five weeks ago? No,

1:10:00

it wasn't that long ago. Two three weeks ago?

1:10:02

Maybe, Yeah, wasn't that long ago, maybe

1:10:05

I think. But anyway, a couple of weeks ago, we

1:10:07

got a call from alex ag

1:10:10

Entertainment out in Atlanta and said that he had some people

1:10:13

that wanted to come up and talk about what's going

1:10:15

on overseas. Don't even attempt to say their names,

1:10:17

because you're gonna mess it up. Okay, that's

1:10:20

why I'm setting it up in Ethiopia.

1:10:22

So we did the interview, mixed response.

1:10:24

Charlemagne and I really don't don't know what was

1:10:26

going on. So we were trying to bring up people to discuss

1:10:28

what was going on, and we took a picture

1:10:31

with their flag and some people was like

1:10:33

it was fine, and some people were mad

1:10:35

at that. And then Charlemagne got a phone call from

1:10:37

the homie Tiffany Hatih and uh, you

1:10:39

know, the father of the late Great Nipsey Hustle.

1:10:42

I'm not even gonna try to pronounce your name either, Pops, because

1:10:44

I'm the

1:10:48

wit Aska dom and you know they

1:10:50

was putting me onto some things. So we have them

1:10:52

up here today talk about it absolutely

1:10:55

going on. Mister Aska don bought some people

1:10:57

with him and

1:10:59

I'm from the See and um

1:11:02

Simon Testa Mariam. So what's really

1:11:04

going on between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

1:11:07

Ethiopia and Eritrea just uh

1:11:10

signed their peace deal about three

1:11:12

years ago. And this has been

1:11:15

uh probably something

1:11:17

that Ethiopians and Erytreans have been

1:11:19

looking forward to, UH to have

1:11:22

these two nations um

1:11:24

foreign peace and work towards

1:11:28

the betterment of their country.

1:11:30

So UM in regards to actually

1:11:33

what has happened, it's it's actually positive

1:11:35

that we're actually moving to a what was the war

1:11:38

about? What was the fighting about? That's

1:11:42

that's going on right now or before both um,

1:11:45

well before Eritrea was trying to gain

1:11:47

her independence rightfully for

1:11:49

the historical context that

1:11:52

was there, so uh,

1:11:54

now that's that has happened, and

1:11:56

then there was a war between Eritrea and Ethiopia

1:11:59

after independence really

1:12:01

because of a disagreement between

1:12:03

the ruling party at that time and

1:12:06

the Eritrean government. Right

1:12:08

now that has been squashed

1:12:11

and brother lisas early love

1:12:13

has occurred. But then we have

1:12:15

another conflict that's going on right

1:12:18

now, which is into

1:12:21

Grand Northern part of Ethiopia, and

1:12:24

that's what we're here to talk about

1:12:26

today. Did we do anything wrong

1:12:29

in that interview? Was there misinformation during

1:12:31

that interview? We did a complement that's not from us,

1:12:33

that would have been from I'm just asking, you know, the people

1:12:35

are mad at us. They said we shouldn't been holding the flag like

1:12:38

you know, that's my mask. Did we do anything wrong?

1:12:40

Was there any misinformation in that interview at all? M

1:12:42

I think something that we have to like set

1:12:45

the recordstrate about is that that flag

1:12:47

is of the TPLF party,

1:12:50

which stands for the to Grand People's Liberation Front

1:12:52

and basically the war that she talked

1:12:54

about, the war in Somalia, the war

1:12:57

in Eritrea, the chaos that

1:12:59

has been just sewed

1:13:01

in Ethiopia for these last

1:13:03

thirty years as a result of TPLF,

1:13:06

and that flag represents that front.

1:13:09

Basically, the conflict today is a result

1:13:11

of what they have done. So when

1:13:14

they came on and you mentioned misinformation,

1:13:16

we should go further and say disinformation because

1:13:19

what they did is you have activists

1:13:22

from TPLF actively telling people online,

1:13:25

let's go out there and lie so that we can get a humanitarian

1:13:27

intervention in Ethiopia,

1:13:30

in Eritrea in the name

1:13:32

of the to grind people. This is not for

1:13:34

the to grind people. This is to save tpl

1:13:36

which has terrorized the reason which is literally

1:13:39

a terror a terrorist group and

1:13:42

so and by the way, they're

1:13:44

documented as a terrorist group by a database,

1:13:47

the Global Terrorism Database, which

1:13:49

is financed by the Homeland Security Department here in America.

1:13:52

So truly a terrorist group.

1:13:54

And the thing is is that they've worked to maintain

1:13:58

the US ruling class interest in that

1:14:01

part of the world, which is destroyed Africa.

1:14:03

To be honest with you, whipe Libya

1:14:05

off the map, destroyed Somalia. You can

1:14:07

go down the list country after country. The

1:14:09

things that they have done have just been

1:14:12

horrible. So they found a partner in the region

1:14:15

named TPLF that was willing to sell itself

1:14:17

because they're a minority regime. So when

1:14:19

I say a minority regime, six percent

1:14:22

of the people are too graying good people's

1:14:24

ancient history. Everybody should

1:14:26

know about them. Many ethnic groups

1:14:28

in Ethiopia eighty of them. They're one of them. They will

1:14:30

only represent six percent, but TPLF

1:14:33

is even less than six percent. I mean, they represent

1:14:35

an elite, bourgeois sort of group

1:14:38

that has robbed the people blind. They've

1:14:40

stolen two point six billion a

1:14:42

year from the Ethiopian people

1:14:45

while their own people into gray. We're

1:14:47

living on food aid. One point five million

1:14:49

people depend on food aid. So my point

1:14:52

is is that TPLF has been a nightmare

1:14:54

for the region. They started this conflict.

1:14:56

We can get into the details and all that stuff, but

1:14:58

they've been pushing all this paganda because

1:15:01

they lost the war in three weeks. They were knocked

1:15:03

out. It's like imagine somebody just talking

1:15:05

trash to you, you know, and then the

1:15:08

second you said, you know, they stepped to you, you just punched

1:15:10

them in the face and they get knocked out, and then just start running

1:15:12

into the crowd and saying, hey, you're you're against

1:15:14

the crowd, You're against the whole community. No,

1:15:16

they are against the people of Ethiopia,

1:15:19

the people of Eritrea. And for fear

1:15:21

of talking on too long, I'm gonna leave it at

1:15:23

that because because really this is what needs to be

1:15:25

clarified. No, take the time to take the time to explain.

1:15:28

I need to know. So the

1:15:30

country are banned from are we banned from anywhere

1:15:32

for holding their flag? You know it

1:15:36

was Malicia. This is what the

1:15:39

misinformation that people maybe

1:15:41

there was complaining. Yeah,

1:15:45

at the beginning, it was helped

1:15:48

by Ata during the revolution

1:15:50

when they started because Ethiopia

1:15:55

was under the control. Oh and

1:15:58

then after that the military government.

1:16:01

So Rithrians believe

1:16:03

that the two grins, since

1:16:06

they are oppressive people, they will be able

1:16:08

to help all

1:16:11

Ethiopian nationalities together

1:16:14

to solve their problem. So later

1:16:16

on they are hidden. Agenda had agenda

1:16:19

to help Ethiopians to

1:16:21

be together united for the benefits

1:16:23

of all Ethiopians, but they

1:16:26

are hidden Agenda nineteen eighties

1:16:28

six. I believe or in the eighty they

1:16:30

want to be independent from Ethiopia

1:16:33

to create a nation, which is impossible.

1:16:38

So that the reason they did that is

1:16:40

they want to be helped by Rigian

1:16:43

by lying. They say going to be in benefit

1:16:45

of Ethiopians, and then later on

1:16:48

they completely change

1:16:50

their idea and we help them

1:16:52

to get there in power in Ethiopian,

1:16:55

so they become the ruling party.

1:16:58

After that they take all

1:17:00

the money, they took all

1:17:02

the benefits, all high

1:17:05

positions. They put their own region.

1:17:08

They start making

1:17:10

division between Ethiopians so they can

1:17:13

divide and rule, divide all

1:17:15

their religions together Amhara,

1:17:18

Romo and everything. So this

1:17:21

when you divide and group called rule,

1:17:24

divide on control that

1:17:26

word, the Ethiopian people

1:17:28

start revolution. And

1:17:31

when they started revolution, to overdraw them, they

1:17:34

start killing them, they start torturing

1:17:36

them, they start doing

1:17:38

all kinds to cry. So the people

1:17:41

uprised, so all Ethiopians

1:17:44

almost there was in a brink of failed

1:17:47

nation. But the

1:17:49

people after they rise, they elected

1:17:52

the doctor Abbey which bring

1:17:54

to the peace and then he brought them together

1:17:57

and then they started moving. They

1:17:59

make a peace with Eritrea for the first

1:18:01

name, also create peace

1:18:04

in the Hoor Africa. This

1:18:07

they didn't like it, so they want to get

1:18:09

back to power by

1:18:11

helping by superpowers or other

1:18:14

who have interest through them.

1:18:16

They're just a running dogs. So that's

1:18:19

why they went to

1:18:22

theay the windows shooting

1:18:24

the anther commasional

1:18:27

national So

1:18:29

it's basically like saying, um,

1:18:31

you know someone from a region

1:18:34

like New York just goes and

1:18:36

attacks its own air

1:18:38

force base or you know,

1:18:40

national defense force, and that's what they did on

1:18:43

November third, they attacked the

1:18:45

National Defense Force of Ethiopia,

1:18:47

which is located in the northern part of Tagai

1:18:50

and in the hopes of returning

1:18:53

to power. Now, the

1:18:55

fight is not really about people to people,

1:18:58

It's about dictators wanting

1:19:00

to come back after twenty

1:19:02

seven years after the people have thrown

1:19:05

them out. And it's

1:19:07

a sad situation because

1:19:11

news articles and the Western

1:19:13

media is putting it like there

1:19:16

is you know, genocide, and there is

1:19:18

rape, and there's this going on and these

1:19:21

you know and Africans are killing each other and

1:19:23

raping each other. But that's not what it is.

1:19:25

What we really need to understand and

1:19:28

stand up took a little closer

1:19:30

to the MIC's beginning is really

1:19:33

understand and stand up for is it's

1:19:35

dictators who are being supported by

1:19:38

the Western powers to basically

1:19:40

loot their own countries. And this

1:19:43

is like black Lives Matters Africa,

1:19:46

because why are you know,

1:19:48

dictators who are like thugs

1:19:50

like this, who steal money, who

1:19:53

dictate, who kill murder their own people

1:19:55

to stay in power being supported

1:19:58

by big you know Western

1:20:00

world countries. Why are they Because

1:20:02

they are they become the running dog for their

1:20:05

errants because the people don't like them.

1:20:07

All right, when we come back, we have more with Nipsey Hustle's

1:20:10

dad, So don't move. It's the breakfast club,

1:20:12

b j Envy angela ye, Charlemagne

1:20:15

the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking

1:20:17

with Nipsey Hustle's dad. To wit now, Charlemagne.

1:20:19

You know, even with nip You know, people

1:20:21

love Nipsey's mindset, but a lot of

1:20:23

his mindset was impacted by Eritran

1:20:26

culture. So what are the morals and values of

1:20:28

the culture that you would tell people to tap

1:20:31

into. Yeah, see both

1:20:33

of them, Mason, Samuel. When

1:20:35

they were a little I used

1:20:38

to take them to the editing

1:20:40

community. I used

1:20:42

to take them too, like

1:20:44

a wedding. So they started

1:20:47

at the early age, they started learning

1:20:49

the culture. Then they will grow

1:20:51

up. And then when we went to Africa five

1:20:56

and they see it everything like earlier

1:20:59

I've been explaining to you. They see

1:21:02

the people, the family value

1:21:05

and how they're trying

1:21:07

to bring

1:21:09

it together all their nationalities and

1:21:11

the young people. They respect each other,

1:21:13

they respect their cultures,

1:21:16

each culture each so

1:21:19

when he see this, he just say,

1:21:22

why can't we do it in America?

1:21:26

I can do this because he had a choice.

1:21:29

He was because he was influenced

1:21:32

by the neighborhood. Like everybody, there's

1:21:34

a gang violin that he cannot get

1:21:36

out. So there's one

1:21:38

two parts. Either you're going to continue the

1:21:41

wrong way or you're gonna go do the right

1:21:43

thing. So he chose to do the right thing,

1:21:46

but not only for himself, but

1:21:48

also for his you know people. That's

1:21:50

why he started a argue this way, so that

1:21:53

culture that he see people eating together,

1:21:56

different culture, different ethnic group, living

1:21:59

in peace together and assuring

1:22:02

their culture, enjoying it. When

1:22:04

he see that and the peaceful

1:22:07

for the reason, you say, I got to do it over

1:22:09

here too, So he did it in his community. And

1:22:12

then that's why he was talking again and

1:22:14

again. If we can happen that over

1:22:17

there, you can happen over here too. So

1:22:20

that that's what influenced him first

1:22:22

at the early age that you communicating

1:22:25

and going to the cultural at the same time

1:22:27

when he goes to see it with his own eyes,

1:22:29

so you know, he changed again.

1:22:32

You know, I was going to ask him, you know I want to

1:22:34

bring it up and you're talking about other business, but you know, I

1:22:36

was wondering, when it comes to healing,

1:22:39

does it make it easier or harder because

1:22:41

you here and see Nipsey's

1:22:44

facing name everywhere. Oh yeah, it's very

1:22:46

difficult. Yeah, everybody go, you see it.

1:22:48

But just like I say, the

1:22:51

love that we're getting, you know, the artist

1:22:54

is everywhere. They put him there, They just they

1:22:57

recognize him, what kind of person

1:22:59

he was, He gave love and then they want

1:23:01

to give him love. But it is

1:23:04

the lab they're given us. The every

1:23:07

world we go, you know, they gave

1:23:10

us a piece and were driving in the freeway

1:23:13

they roll their windows and then they go

1:23:15

like this, I mean it is amazing

1:23:18

that keeps us to heal

1:23:20

and become stronger. We also got

1:23:22

to say thank you. I mean the way he was raised,

1:23:24

the morals, integrity, We

1:23:26

say thank you because that that energy that

1:23:29

you gave him, he gave to the world. Right,

1:23:31

say, how did the family plan to continue

1:23:34

honoring his legacy? Oh

1:23:37

yeah, yeah, this is very difficult,

1:23:39

you know, but we're hanging

1:23:41

there and we are doing

1:23:43

everything that to keep his legacy.

1:23:46

What he was trying to do and

1:23:49

we're trying to continue doing it. A

1:23:51

lot of things coming very soon. The

1:23:54

mirrors, the store is going to be opening

1:23:57

across He's going. He's doing good. It's going to

1:24:00

cool. He Maney is growing, she's

1:24:02

doing great. She's a good student.

1:24:04

So we're hanging there. The family is getting

1:24:06

together absolutely, and Sammy's working hard

1:24:09

to do that too. Also, so with

1:24:11

the support of the people patronizing

1:24:14

us too, you know, shopping

1:24:16

and coming, give us the

1:24:18

support. So we're

1:24:20

doing okay. You know, gets the circumstance.

1:24:23

Were sending your healing energy always, sending

1:24:25

the family healing energy, always, sending Aera

1:24:28

Tree and Ethiopia healing energy always.

1:24:31

And yeah, thank you all for coming so much.

1:24:33

Thanks you so much for having us. The

1:24:36

Breakfast Club, the Breakfast

1:24:38

Club Morning.

1:24:41

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

1:24:44

Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:24:46

Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk

1:24:48

to double XL Freshman covers

1:24:54

the team. This is the rumor Report

1:24:56

with Angela Yee on the Breakfast

1:24:59

Club. Yes, and I know we're

1:25:01

gonna have a larger conversation about this next week.

1:25:03

When Vanessa Satin, who's the editor in chief of Double XL

1:25:05

comes up, But that freshman list

1:25:08

is out. Now, let's see what y'all think for two

1:25:10

Doug Yes, Semilly, Yes,

1:25:13

Sellmilli yea more Yeah,

1:25:15

oh hell yeah. Who's hic of

1:25:18

course? Lakia, I

1:25:20

don't know who that is. She's from Milwaukee, coy

1:25:22

Larey, Yes, ye to

1:25:25

see, Yes, Yes, Blast,

1:25:28

I don't know. I don't know Blast. I mean, I know

1:25:30

I'm familiar with these names. I haven't listened to it. I'm

1:25:32

familiar with the name or the kif uh

1:25:35

um, Blast, Lakia and Blast, but I haven't

1:25:37

listened to the music yet. Ruby Rose, haven't

1:25:40

listened to Ruby yet. Ian dr

1:25:43

and DDG Yes ddgys

1:25:45

Listen was actually the fan

1:25:48

voted Freshman tenth spot winner. I always

1:25:50

feel like I'm in the know when I know some

1:25:52

of the rabbits on the Double XL cover, Okay,

1:25:55

some of them, some of them. I mean I listened

1:25:57

to forty two Doug real Heavy. I listened to Morey

1:25:59

Heavy Doug. Yeah, y'all know. I love

1:26:01

pos Tucium

1:26:04

Flow Millie. I love that. If I

1:26:06

was a rich girl, that record should have popped off a

1:26:08

real crazy by the way, but no, yes,

1:26:11

they're very deserving what happened

1:26:13

with us Erica Banks and uh

1:26:16

cj BRS

1:26:18

cash too. Yeah, well, we're gonna talk to Vanessa

1:26:20

about that next week. We're gett into a larger conversation because

1:26:22

I know people want to hear and have their own things they want to weigh

1:26:25

in on all. Right now, since it talked about Poshicy

1:26:27

being on that freshman double Xcel list, it

1:26:30

looks like he is now having even more issues.

1:26:32

He has to remain in prison. The

1:26:34

security guard did recant his story, so people

1:26:36

thought that was a slam dunk. He'll be able to come home.

1:26:39

He said he was on a pain killer and didn't know who shot

1:26:41

him. But a judge is questioning why that security

1:26:44

is taking back his statement. The judge says,

1:26:46

the security story was recorded, and on the recording

1:26:48

he sounded very lucid, clear and gave very clear

1:26:51

and descriptive answers. The judge

1:26:53

and the prosecutors said, per the publication,

1:26:55

if I'm reading between the lines, I assume what you're

1:26:58

trying to tell me is that there may have been some pressure exerted

1:27:00

upon this witness to change their testimony.

1:27:03

So he does have some other legal issues

1:27:05

too. A twenty twenty shooting, where he was

1:27:07

charged with armed robbery, aggravated assault with a firearm,

1:27:10

and theft, reportedly over a drug

1:27:12

deal gone wrong, and he's facing a federal charge

1:27:14

over that situation. Man, what they're saying at

1:27:16

the present envy what it is looking like for our guy Push?

1:27:19

I don't know. Oh,

1:27:22

okay, and right. It's also a new music

1:27:24

Friday, so let's talk about some new albums

1:27:26

and some new music dropping her. Y'all

1:27:28

know I love her. Back of my Mind damage

1:27:30

is my song. But let's hear some

1:27:33

new music from her. This is actually

1:27:35

Find a Way featuring Little Baby Got

1:27:39

about the Mud, So gonna like I'm trying

1:27:42

to get my word. I

1:27:45

want to get too many chance. I

1:27:47

can't let nobody play up. Yeah,

1:27:51

I got in my back when I look about

1:27:54

a bunch of hay. No

1:27:57

matter how much money we were through, we let

1:28:00

the people challenge kind

1:28:02

of ran it up out of mind. I get paid to pop

1:28:05

out of cross put them. Also

1:28:08

Coaching three. The deluxe album is out

1:28:10

today, and that's five new songs added

1:28:12

to the original nineteen Fast

1:28:15

and Furious Night and the Fast Saga. The original

1:28:17

motion picture soundtrack is also available

1:28:19

today, and we do have a single that

1:28:22

Envy you got your hands on early from Nli

1:28:24

Chopp, A letter to my daughter. This actually comes out

1:28:26

on Sunday, but it's very heartfelt.

1:28:28

You know, it's father Day on Sunday. Listen to this. No

1:28:31

pity for it. Gee, I know I got a daughter

1:28:34

that I barely get to see it. Yeah. He actually

1:28:36

caught me a couple of days ago and he

1:28:38

said he hasn't been able to see his daughter. He was pretty

1:28:41

upset about it. He said he hasn't seen her since she was born,

1:28:43

and he's having problems with his baby's mother.

1:28:45

So he wanted to create make this song for her

1:28:48

and his child and put it out for all

1:28:50

the fathers that's dealing with the same thing, not being able to

1:28:52

see their kids. So shout the NLI Chopper

1:28:54

Damn Goday

1:28:57

weekend. When you want to see your child but you're

1:28:59

not able to feel legal reasons

1:29:01

are just because the baby mom was being mean.

1:29:03

That's gotta be horrible. Yeah, and

1:29:06

by the way, shout out to Logic. He has a new track called

1:29:08

Intro. Our producer Damn was like, do not forget

1:29:10

to mention that well,

1:29:13

he has a new single out the

1:29:16

story. Why is Logic making music again?

1:29:19

Honestly, I don't know. Is he back? He's

1:29:22

I don't know. I'm just happy all

1:29:24

right now. Trade the Truth has teamed up with James Harden

1:29:27

to announce the Trade Day Scholarships. Ten

1:29:29

lucky students are gonna get financial

1:29:31

assistance for their education. So that's really

1:29:33

dope. We want to salute to them for Trade

1:29:35

Day weekend. That's really dope because

1:29:37

you know how your education is really expensive.

1:29:40

So now ten A students are going to get those scholarships.

1:29:44

Trade the Truth man, Trade the Truth is always doing

1:29:46

good in the Hope, always. Yeah,

1:29:48

even when people weren't really recognizing it, He's been

1:29:50

making these moves. It's authentic, all

1:29:52

right. Tina Nose Lawson has revealed that Beyonce

1:29:55

and Solange have always celebrated Juneteenth.

1:29:57

They have a new partnership with Facebook to honor June

1:30:00

Teeth through special programming and initiatives.

1:30:02

And she made an appearance on CBS this morning,

1:30:04

and she said that she was surprised at in other places

1:30:07

that people didn't even really know about it. She said she grew

1:30:09

up celebrating Juneteenth. There was a day that she went to the

1:30:11

beach. A lot of people didn't realize Galveston, Texas

1:30:14

is an island and everything is centered around the beach. When I got

1:30:16

older, she said, I was able to go to Houston to

1:30:18

Emancipation Park and they have a big, beautiful

1:30:20

parade there. We've always celebrated It's

1:30:22

always been a very important holiday, so she said

1:30:25

when she moved to Cali, she was surprised to

1:30:27

find out that it wasn't widely celebrated. And

1:30:30

I just wanted to salude to Black Music and Entertainment

1:30:32

Walk of Fame that is in Atlanta

1:30:34

now. They actually had the inaugural induction and unveiling

1:30:37

ceremony of that this week, and

1:30:39

the twelve inductees of the first ever Black

1:30:41

Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame Beyonce,

1:30:44

James Brown, Kirk Franklin, Michael Jackson,

1:30:47

Missy Elliott, Otis reading outcast, Quincy

1:30:49

Jones, Sean Combs, Shirley

1:30:51

Caesar, Stevie Wonder, and Usher. Some

1:30:54

of them were a president. Kirk Franklin said, it's overwhelming.

1:30:56

It's overwhelming to know where I come from and

1:30:58

there's so many people who really are the architects

1:31:00

of gospel music in America that were

1:31:02

the soundtrack to a lot of changes that we saw in urban

1:31:05

America's music, but they never got that recognition

1:31:07

or the notoriety. Also, the Hollywood

1:31:09

Walk of Fame has introduced their class of twenty

1:31:12

twenty two now and but you have the

1:31:14

Rundown. Yeah, Regina

1:31:18

King, Tessa Thompson, Byron

1:31:20

Allen, Holly Robinson, Pete

1:31:23

Black Eyed Peas, George Clinton,

1:31:26

Junior, Ashanti, DJ Callet,

1:31:28

Avril Levine, and Nipsey Hustle. Also

1:31:31

Michael Straighthan. All right, well that's pretty

1:31:33

huge. That's a nice class. Yeah this year I

1:31:35

saw Sam Hiaks on the list as

1:31:38

well. Yeah, that's pretty dope. So congratulations to everybody

1:31:40

that made it to the twenty twenty two Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1:31:43

I'm Angela Yee and that's your rumor report.

1:31:45

And I want to say Happy born

1:31:47

Day man to my sister deVie

1:31:49

Brown. Today is deVie Dev's born

1:31:52

day, so I just want to say Happy born Day to her,

1:31:54

and happy born Day to the beautiful clairvoyant

1:31:57

Anita Copax as well,

1:31:59

the People's that's Soule tribe right there, So

1:32:01

happy born Day, all right, Well up

1:32:04

next to the People's choice mix shot to revote. We'll see

1:32:06

you later. It's the Breakfast Club the morning morning.

1:32:09

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

1:32:11

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

1:32:14

Let me send a Happy Father's Day to my dad,

1:32:16

Edward Casey, shout to my

1:32:18

pops. Happy Father's Day, Dad, Happy

1:32:20

Father's Day to my dad. To EARV, what's

1:32:22

up Earth, Yeah, Happy Father's

1:32:25

Day to Larry Man. Larry Larry

1:32:27

aka Cowboy Larry McKelvey out there

1:32:29

in Mongst Corner, South Carolina, Man, Happy Father's

1:32:31

Day, Man, Happy Father's Day to all the fathers Man. We're

1:32:33

the generation that's breaking all the generational curses.

1:32:36

Bro. I know a lot of great dads

1:32:38

that are in their kids' lives, you

1:32:41

know, married to the mothers of their children. And

1:32:43

you know, there's nothing more beautiful than the Black

1:32:45

family. Absolutely, and Father's Day

1:32:47

to Sunday, I'm actually gonna be in Charlotte in

1:32:49

the morning time. We're doing a

1:32:52

seminar how to get into the real estate game,

1:32:54

whether it's buying their first property or

1:32:56

buying their first investment property. We're bringing

1:32:58

everybody down there, so credit

1:33:00

dude, he's gonna be teaching how to repair your credit

1:33:03

and fix your credit and lending, how we

1:33:05

get the deals and all that stuff. So I can't

1:33:07

wait to see you guys this Sunday for Father's

1:33:09

Day, and we're gonna celebrate as

1:33:12

we're there too, and then I'll get back, get on the plane and get right

1:33:14

back to my kids right dinner. You can

1:33:16

come out in Charlotte and rub the humping Envies

1:33:18

back like the Apollo log. It'll

1:33:20

give you good luck and you'll get a

1:33:22

seven hundred credit score as soon as you rub the hump in

1:33:24

his back. You can't just lie on this radio

1:33:27

and just say things. I'm gonna start lying about you. People

1:33:29

got eyes, bro, I've never seen

1:33:31

a humpback on because he's lying. He just makes

1:33:34

things. Got eyes, bro, that's

1:33:36

like the eyeliner, like Charlotta Magne Wars Eyeline.

1:33:38

And we can see that right now. People got

1:33:40

eyes, bro, They can see the hump in your back. Bro, there's

1:33:42

no hump in my back. Hump in your back and shake

1:33:45

your rump. That's my song too. I know it

1:33:47

is. You ain't gonna tell us. We ain't.

1:33:50

We ain't know, I ain't got no we

1:33:54

know we know. Voice getting high

1:33:56

you hear you're here,

1:33:59

if it was true,

1:34:01

if it gets true, but yeah

1:34:06

they say worse. But anyway, when

1:34:08

we come back, we got the positive notes and don't move. It's

1:34:10

to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning,

1:34:13

everybody's DJ Envy, Angela

1:34:15

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:34:18

Club now. Also, don't forget my Car Show. July

1:34:20

third goes down in Atlanta this fourteen

1:34:22

days left. If you haven't got your ticket, get

1:34:24

your ticket. If you want to be a vendor or put your car in

1:34:26

the show, you only have until

1:34:29

this weekend to do it, because after that we got

1:34:31

to close things up, all right, and I'm so excited

1:34:33

to look forward to see you guys July third in Atlanta,

1:34:36

in August fourteenth in Atlantic City.

1:34:38

So if you want to put your car in the show, you want to be a

1:34:40

sponsor, any of that, just hit me up

1:34:42

dj NB Cars. You're at gmail dot com. And

1:34:45

let me shout out to Lincoln Tech, Monster

1:34:47

Energy, Drink, TikTok, Turtle

1:34:49

Wax, Shaye Moisture, and all

1:34:51

the other sponsors. We appreciate you, guys, and

1:34:54

shout out to my girl Coach Jesse and doctor A

1:34:56

Moon. You know I had did this drink Fresh Juice

1:34:58

fast. So we announced five winners who

1:35:00

are actually going to give them a free fast to do with

1:35:02

us. We're starting right after Juneteenth,

1:35:04

so on Monday, we're gonna do that. You know what.

1:35:07

Having this business, this Press Juices has been amazing

1:35:09

so far. But we sold out of our first run

1:35:11

and our second run. I

1:35:14

feel nice, thank you, and I feel bad that people

1:35:16

have to wait to get some of their juices. It's

1:35:18

really the daily green glow. I know you tried that one,

1:35:20

Charlottaigne, the all green one. Great. Yeah,

1:35:23

so that's good for you. Yeah, that's good.

1:35:25

Get your bout the caused to want to let

1:35:27

the car show. You'll got enough juice for the car showing here.

1:35:30

Well, so it's the daily green glow that keeps

1:35:32

on selling out. It's a great thing. But I also

1:35:34

hate that people have to wait like an extra two weeks

1:35:37

to get their orders because that sucks. So

1:35:39

it's like a gift and a curse. You don't want to overproduce

1:35:41

a product and then it just sits there and

1:35:43

goes bad and you have to get rid of it. So we have to

1:35:46

figure out these numbers. But we're getting

1:35:48

it together. So if anybody had to wait those extra

1:35:50

two weeks, I apologize, but we are doing

1:35:53

another run because the first sold

1:35:55

out. But yes, we're working on

1:35:57

that too, car show. We'll be there all right. You

1:36:00

got a positive note? Yes I do have a positive

1:36:02

note. I have a few, actually, man, just

1:36:04

because it's Father's there so many things I would

1:36:06

like to say, but just know, any

1:36:09

man can be a father, but it takes someone special

1:36:11

to be a dad. And the best way to be a good

1:36:13

father to your children is to be a good

1:36:15

husband to their mother. And always

1:36:18

remember that a dad isn't defined as the man who

1:36:20

makes the child, but rather the man who raises

1:36:22

and loves the child with all his heart through anything.

1:36:24

Blood doesn't always make a man a dad. Being

1:36:27

a dad comes from the heart, and

1:36:29

a good father is one of the most unsung,

1:36:31

unpraised, unnoticed, and yet

1:36:34

one of the most valuable assets and

1:36:36

our society. Happy fathers. They are breakfast

1:36:39

club. You'll finish for y'all, dumb

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