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What's up? I am machine gun Kelly, and look, I know Halloween is going to suck this year because there's no trick or treating and all that, but I've got a treat it as a musical podcast that I made with my friends. Twenty four K Golden NDR and Dana Danta and say. Well, Satan is not my friend, but Tommy Lee is, and Tommy Lee is playing Satan, but don't just take it from me. Tell him Satan.

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Thanks dude. It feels great to be playing Satan on this podcast. Listen to Halloween in hell on Iroha Radiolab with podcast or whatever.

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You get your podcasts on the show, you nervousness from anywhere else.

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Right now, in most of the camera, the mother is in Sydney's south west.

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The cabinet is hardly the only one who can keep these guys and Charlamagne to God. This is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, USA, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.

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Come on in Anjali. Come on in DMV. I mean the guy to the planet is Tarzan.

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Yes, it's Thursday. What's happening now, shout out to everybody in Brooklyn. I was in Brooklyn for a little bit yesterday at OK, the life I would use on Malcolm X Boulevard to seventy seven. Now, for the people who don't live in New York City, explain what that is. I said it's a juice ball. I know, but with the location. Oh, it's in Brooklyn. It's in Brooklyn. And that's OK. You sounded very local.

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That's OK.

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I was just saying no. I mean people come in all the time from all over the place. But the reason I think it's destinations, but they actually have a tour bus when they do tours in New York City. That's one of the stops. Yeah, this is for life. So you pulled up your ad uses for life to say, hey, I bought a new crib around the corner, so I would love to see it. So she says, hop in my car and let's go down the block and see it.

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Now, turn the music down just a little bit. Now, you know the speed bumps all over Brooklyn to make sure people don't speak right. So when you get to a speed bump, what are you supposed to do? Slow down. You stop. He doesn't slow down at all when I say she does. Dukes of Hazard over the speed bumps, flies in the air over the speed. She doesn't stop for nothing so far. Anybody out there that slow down never let you borrow your car because that car is going to be going after.

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But I say didn't stop at all. I was like, you're not going to stop at the speed bumps. And she's like, why? OK, I know why. Well, good morning, everybody in Netherlands. Your vehicle is what it is. Anyway, you asked me to hold a traveling and no stories about gunshots. Nothing. Burkland is not just gunshots everywhere. No, I think to give it a shot yesterday.

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But no, there's no wounds at your space. And by the way, best I was named on the top on the list. Number four of the coolest neighborhoods in the world is the only place in New York City that made the list. Just if I wasn't nervous, I had to walk back from her property to back to the juice bar, which is about she told me it was about two, three blocks, was like eight, nine blocks.

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I didn't it was not comfortable.

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Because you look suspicious, though. You look like a cop. Well, like with the beard, like the fake beard and the fake lineup. It looks like you look like you look like you undercover, bro. That's what it is.

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So so that's the reason why I was a fan from day one by the years like not I now has to pay off the fans. You know, that was good when she couldn't give you a ride back.

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Now she was still at the property. She was she had to do things at the property. So I had to walk back to the juice bar. So I walk back and it was a long walk back. It was like actually it's four blocks, but it's for the guy.

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Oh, thank God it wasn't hot because you'd had Beijing.

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All right. Thank God. It was just great. All right. And you guys are so, so suburban now. You think Brooklyn is gunshy. Thank you. You may not like that. Give me another compliment. Could you give me another compliment this morning? We got to protect our gotta protect the suburbs. I pray I stay suburban my whole life. All right. For the rest of my life. Thank God I'm so suburban. Dropping a blues man for being so got.

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We in this cul de sac, what's happening? OK, people don't get shot, cul de sac, people get shot all that. I'm just saying, don't, don't don't tell me what a good time they'll be. Me suburban. Yes, I am. OK, you guys have to worry more about like break ins, I guess about bears. Right. Who knocked over the trash. Only time gets a little spooky around this time of year when you know, you start seeing Trump and signs and everybody on, you're like, where am I?

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You know, a little spooky. That's the last thing I'm scared about the most is and when I see them, Trump says that's right around Halloween. And I remember it is so much fun because I remember it from twenty sixteen when those Trump signs go up and then you start seeing all them crazy spooky Halloween decorations because you know why people would jump out the window for Halloween, not the holiday. I think. I think that's somebody who's Christmas. OK, that's scary.

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Spooky sight. Very spooky. That's all I'm saying. We've got a good comedy show tonight, though, because for whatever reason, they're doing another news on a lot of who's not who's opening up. Donald Trump. Joe Biden in the mute button to mute button is going to be very entertaining and either going to be entertained because I can see Donald Trump screaming over the mute button. And that's going to be that's not going to be amazing to listen to.

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All right.

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Well, let's get the show crack front page news when we talk about easy. Well, let's talk about former President Barack Obama and what he had to say as he was campaigning in Philadelphia.

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And also, you know what? I want to shout out easy to because he took me to one of the properties that she bought. And the property is amazing. It's in Brooklyn. It's a brownstone, and she's restoring it.

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It's going to take a lot of work, but it's not I can't wait to hang there one day because it's really too nice.

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It's like Fromkin was it has a roof top. It's really, really nice. But I front page news. Next is The Breakfast Club come morning.

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Everybody is T.J. Envy Angela ye shall I mean the guy we are, the Breakfast Club is getting some front page news so we start you.

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Well, let's start with former President Barack Obama. He gave a speech in Philadelphia yesterday and he said a lot of great things. He's such a you know, I feel like nobody is as dynamic as Obama. Yeah. As far as giving these speeches is just very exciting. Great orator and one thing orator or when I think he said.

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But he did give well, what is on your belly in the morning now. Obama said he did leave Donald Trump the pandemic playbook. We literally left this White House a pandemic playbook that would have shown them how to respond before the virus reached our shores. They probably used it, I don't know, prop up a wobbly table somewhere. We don't know where that playbook went. Eight months into this pandemic, cases are rising again across this country. Donald Trump isn't suddenly going to protect all of us.

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He can't even take the basic steps to protect himself. Pass that one now, in addition to that, you know, they revealed that Donald Trump has a secret account in China, a bank account. Here's what Barack Obama had to say if that was him.

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We know that he continues to do business with China because he's got a secret Chinese bank account. How is that possible? Can you imagine the fire that a secret Chinese bank account when I was running for re-election? You think Fox News might have been a little concerned about that? They would have called me Beijing, Barrie, that Beijing very, you know, even got to Beijing in his head like, you know. Yeah, this great flourish. And I don't have any Beijing content.

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Please. That's not our style. You are a lot of money. Now, Donald Trump is always talking about how this economy is the best that it's ever been and taking credit for that. And he doesn't think the pandemic is so bad. Here's what Barack Obama had to say about that. I get that this president wants full credit for the economy he inherited and zero blame for the pandemic that he ignored. But you know what? The job doesn't work that way.

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Tweeting at the television doesn't fix things. Making stuff up doesn't make people's lives better. You've got to have a plan. You've got to put in the work and along with the experience to get things done. Joe Biden has concrete plans and policies that will turn our vision of a better, fairer, stronger country into a reality government.

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A bond for Barack Obama. That was the best bar today. You know, I loved his speech in Philly. I've been criticizing Obama in my mind because I felt like he was kind of amiotte throughout these four years. Like I thought America really needed his voice, really needed his presence. And when he did speak about Trump, he was almost in a normal way, meaning like he would speak on him like it was just a typical political opponent. But yesterday in Philly, he really spoke to the urgency of the matter.

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He acknowledged in a way that this is a fascist in the White House and that the things President Trump, you know, the things President Trump have done are not normal.

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You know, even hit him on the fact that he had a secret Chinese bank account in his speech excites me like his speech, except like, you know, I don't want to say anything bad, but it needs to be done and compare Barack with him everywhere he goes.

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Don't even Caprock excited me yesterday when I heard that I got excited.

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But you know what President Obama did yesterday? He kept acknowledging that Trump threatens to lock up political opponents. He mentioned that like three or four times in that speech. And I really think that's what lit a fire under Obama's ass because he knows if Trump gets reelected, he's going to attempt to put President Barack Obama in handcuffs, guaranteed.

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He said it a million times. And when it comes to a point where you've got to stop saying, oh, he's crazy, that'll never happen because all the things we say that's oh, that's crazy. That never happened. It happens.

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Hmm. All right.

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Well, that is your front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one two five one if you need to hit us up right now. Phone number again is eight hundred five eight five one two five.

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I've been trying to, you know, post some of that President Barack Obama's speech on my Instagram since yesterday. But oh, my oh, my young nieces haven't been replying to me.

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So, you know, how do you know, know how to do that?

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I don't know how to recapture it and post it on screen, but he has no idea.

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All right. Hit us up now, Taylor. Well, yeah, it's the Breakfast Club, ma'am. Help The Breakfast Club. Peace on the planet Charlamagne got here, and it is a privilege, an honor to introduce to you a new podcast, Great Shot, No Chaser, hosted by a queen named Teslik Figueiro. She is the hood whisperer in this game of politics, debuting on my new black podcast network on Ijaw radio. This is Taslim. Oh, my podcast will cover politics, black lifestyle, racial justice and food for the soul.

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This inspire you come sifters true to me. Subscribe now listen straight shot no chaser. What teslik figural on the radio app Apple podcast or wherever you get your pocket goes this is your time to get it off your chest.

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So the email. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind out. And he says, you know, good morning, T.J. is a good boy. How are you, my brother? Good morning, brother. How you doing? I'm good. I'm good. Good morning, Charlamagne. Good morning, Queen Angelov Peace King. Are you all right? I just want to get this off my chest. I love you guys.

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Thank you. Guys have saved my life and a lot of ways with the entertainment that you've given me in the morning when I've been depressed. But one thing I got to criticize you guys about why you guys, not only Curtis Jackson feet to the fire. I don't care that he's voting for Trump. I really don't. I respect the man of his wealth and success to vote that way. But what I do not expect is for him to come out and say, I don't care that he hates black people.

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When we as black people have been the ones holding him down the last few years when his music career and let's be honest, if you will, still doing he was in the refrigerator, 50s music career has been in the refrigerator, but his television career has been power, has not been the best written show on television. I don't care what any of my people say it has now. I like Howard. All right. I agree with you. I agree with you on everything else.

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But I like Powell. All right. And I like you, too. Don't get me wrong. I mean, what I'm saying is we all subscribe to stars for that show. I think we all agree on that. Yes. When you come out and say, I don't care that he hates black people, what are you saying to us? I agree with that. What do you say to your caller or you don't think, again, if he came out and said, look, I got to vote for Trump for the tax reasons, I'm a I'm a 12 month old girl.

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Well, that's a smart man. I don't blame you. And you look at any if those people who say, look, I'm not no, I'm not doing that.

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I'm not doing I can never cheat. I could never tell what fascism or white supremacy or where you go. I couldn't hear you guys. Not even a question. Right. We are on the same page. So for Curtis Jackson to get out there and basically say to his core audience, to his people, you're right, I don't care. You know, not that's wall.

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That line was out of line when he said when he said, I don't care. When he said, I don't care if he hates black people. That is it true.

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And I tell you one thing, about five does a lot for the community. I didn't like. You know, I didn't like I didn't like I didn't like him either. But I do get why he does not want to get taxed 62 percent.

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I do not talk about. I get that too. Is that it was that one line he said when he said, I don't care if he hates black people. White get nothing to do with him voting for Trump. I have no I have no problem with that. I have friends that don't make four hundred thousand that all people of color that I vote for Trump, but I'm going, oh, OK, whatever. Now what I'm saying I could look at that.

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Another brother. I could look at that another way to do it. Right, because, you know, I'm a strong believer that I feel like financial freedom is our only hope. And I don't think there's anything you can do to stop racism. But I don't think that there's no legislation you could implement anything to stop racism. So it's just like I we can't stop white people from being racist. I don't care. Let's just make sure we get our money, though, so we can continue to build up our community.

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Don't, Charlamagne, because I listen to you guys religiously, like you have said multiple times, like all three of you said, we're not voting for Biden. Let's keep it a book. That's right. Come along. We look for hopefully to get some some policies in place for police brutality, for systematic oppression. I know the listen to kill a mike and I live in Atlanta now. I'm from Brooklyn. I live in Atlanta now. I never wanted to kill them to you.

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Turn me on to it. And I'm here in Atlanta and I'm like, yo, this is one of the most brilliant, brilliant. I know I'm wearing a killer Mike hoodie right now. You see this from the swag shop, the shot, the killer to myself, to anybody sent me this. And I'm saying I support my own.

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Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one two five one. If you need to hit us up now is the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

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The Breakfast Club. This is the secret syllabus podcast. I remember the good old times when I was a college student and then 20, 20 hit. Hi, I'm Hannah Ashton, and I'm Katy Tracy. We're here to fill in everything they missed in our college curriculum, just like you were confronting the unknown.

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And if we're being honest, we need all the advice we can get.

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Listen to the secret syllabus on the I Heart radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. See you after class. And this is your time to get it off your chest with the Amanor blaze. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, this is Tony, Tony, but I'll get it off your chest. Good morning, everybody. First of all, I was calling because the state of California, we have a lot of issues with the Democratic Party being ran by the Democratic Party.

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And one of the issues that I have is that, you know, after twenty 23 years old, you can have sex with a 13 year old and you have to register as a sex offender if you're a homosexual. What are you talking about? Yes. Yeah, that's that's the law of California Californians, a ten year gap and having sex with a minor. If you're homosexual, somebody research that I don't believe you said if you're a homosexual.

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I don't think that's case.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. And if you have if you're a male, you can have.

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Why would that have to do with being a homosexual. Yeah. Why does sexuality. Right. We got to do our homework. Somebody told that you say that I'm not googling 23 year old sex with 13 year olds.

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I'm not putting in your cookie says anyone under the age of 18 cannot legally consent to sexual intercourse. That applies to both men and women.

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Is it a fact check? I said California bill does not legalize pedophilia. It's a rumor.

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So what are you talking about? What are you talking about? See how fast rumors that this claim is false.

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But this is somebody else on the line. Hello. Who's this?

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Your father made me. I just wanted to say wassup to my own. And yeah, today is my girl's birthday and it's driving from North Carolina. And I'm a singer. A song for her birthday. Let's go. Let's go. Let's do it. All right. I got my guitar and everything.

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So the song, Big Song Girl, I Love You this week, The Honeymooners, the infatuations voice.

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Shut up. I know that's a John Legend right in the middle. Did he turn his radio on? Like we argue every day? You know, I'm sure you make mistakes. We both got to go. OK, you go. It really happens. Sometimes I still shoot first and will make this thing work. But I think we should say unique, which is ordinary people.

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We don't know which way to go.

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You're not going to go the rest of the words ordinary people.

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Maybe we should take it slow, take it slow. It's like that sounds amazing when not your place. So. All right.

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Brother said, OK, what's your name change. Oh, I got like, that's good. Yeah. Yeah.

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So it's her birthday today. I just wanted to be different. You you don't you know, I thought he was of his birthday shout outs.

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Go ahead, Yolanda. Is that the thing with the last name. But I love you. You know, you my rock, my bestie, my friend. I'm so glad that we still together. You inspired me. You make me happy. And I just wish that today is like the best day of your life. Oh, man. What's your name?

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So my name is Travis. Was I, you know. Well, that's my salute to you, Travis. You are sweetheart.

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All right. He's taken. I'm I am. I'm not. All right. You made me feel the way. Whoa, I'm not gold. I would hug you. All right, Trav, put a shirt on.

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He's got to go. I'll go see that. You gotta go. Get off your chest. Eight five eight five one two five one. If you need to vent, hit us up. Right now. You've got rooms in a way. Yes.

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In this company after one point seventy five billion dollars in investment is going belly up. All right.

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We'll get to that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Hey, one more dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club Charlamagne got Angela, did you ever want to add some more Beijing to his chin? But right now we got the room report. We're going to talk NBA, young boy.

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It's she's feeling the. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.

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Well, NBA young boy has been trending, and that's for a song that he put out. Now it is the story of O.J. top version. So that's obviously based on Jay-Z story of O.J. And he had this to say about having ownership in United Masters with all the things that I'm living in.

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But they went on about 20 cochino with me. And I think labor is in no way slavery from point A to point B on now a percentage of United men's.

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Yes, and, you know, you're not a masochist, we've had Steve Stout on the show numerous times talking about United matches and how you own the rights to your own music and get your own royalties and all of that. So I guess he has part ownership in that now. In addition, it looks like he should his shot at Regini.

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I'm trying to give me the same reason they got beat. We have a baby. What I'm saying is the. I thought he was with Floyd Mayweather, his daughter. No, you tell me. OK, so I think I might give us a T I don't know. That's all I'm asking. Well, it might be just a clever line, but he's saying it could be a big deal because obviously he's from Louisiana. He's from Baton Rouge. Lil Wayne's from, you know, New Orleans.

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And then, Fee, you worked with little Wayne and young money and cash money. So that's just you and me and boys managing it, OK, and being boys and.

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Yes. So there's a lot of connections there. So it might be just a clever line, but wife and Lucy didn't think so. And he actually posted, boy, a real bitch in person. Does he still as he's doing today?

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Oh, I'm confused. I'm a girl.

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They did break up, but they were both having dinner together recently at the same place in the same house. So they kind of been on again. Off again.

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Yeah. I don't listen to everything, boy. So I don't know how he usually spits, but he sounds like he's talking about something on that that free stuff.

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Oh yeah. I think the one thing that people love about me, Amboy, is that he is he talks a lot about I think he has great content in his music, like he's always talking about something. It's not just rapping for the sake of rapping, but it is like real stories.

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And I just remember, I don't like him admitting that he had herpes, which I thought was real.

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That's all you remember. So you remember. That's a hell of a bar. Somebody just put that out there. How many rappers, you know, that just out there saying, hey, I got herpes and we know it's a ton of them.

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Right. All right. And United Nations also posted the song and said maybe a young boy gets it. Independence's Freedom, the next generation of artists. What does the label do for you? Yeah, and I'm glad I'm all right.

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And, boy, he just turned twenty one. Right. That's great, because he's got about nine more years with that name, young boy. All right.

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All right. Yesterday was back to the future day. Did you guys know that? I had no idea. No. I loved Back to the future. I believe that at all. I know. That's why I'm telling you this October 21st is the day that Marty McFly actually traveled to the future at the end of and at the end of the original and the beginning of back to the future part two. So that was yesterday. So they've been putting out like these different facts about the movie.

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Did you know that Michael J. Fox Fox was not the original Marty McFly? No, I did not.

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Who is in the morning before it was Eric Sterling, he actually worked on the movie and they ended up having to fire him. They said he was playing the role of Marty McFly too seriously never heard of. So they shot for six weeks.

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You know, Eric Stoltz is he was in that movie mask. He played Rocky. I don't know. I don't know.

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I just never heard him.

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I never heard of him. You see his face, you'll know who he is. But they said it was just too serious. And they said at the time, Michael J.

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Fox was still filming Family Ties. Yeah, I love that the future is a great movie, it holds up, but the dates don't hold up anymore because it's literally October 21st, 2015.

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We're way past that and we still got no goddamn flying cars.

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I know I know that Michael J. Fox was shooting family ties at the time, so they said that he was exhausted all the time and they felt really bad for him, but that he was a trooper. He was young. He was, you know, just tuned up. They said he would go into a station wagon and they would have blankets in there and he would go to sleep in between scenes classic working so hard and classic movie Michael J.

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Fox, his best work next to Teen Wolf. So my favorite movies right now, like back to back to the future of Teen Wolf, part one all day long.

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All right. Now, Tamar Braxton is upset at TV because of the Braxton family values Cerulli. She said it is disgusting, she said, after waking up to that disgusting trailer. She said, FWB and Huemer, whoever else is participating and using my pain for their pleasure and a ratings. Don't miss my exclusive telo on my girl chairman Hall show next week. At some point, this abuse has to stop. Here's the trailer.

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Twenty 20 has been a year like never before for me and my family. I'm sorry, but I'm sorry I got to go like right now. Tony called and she told me that Tamar was rushed to the hospital because she tried to commit suicide.

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It just seemed like a dream, a bad dream. All right, touchy subject man, to have on TV as the trailer, Niecy Nash is going to be hosting a date. I don't I don't know what's true and what's not true.

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What if they reenacted that for TV, which is what I think Tamar said yesterday, that's lame as hell. That's not something you Reinach, if they were filming and, you know, they caught that while it was actually filming, that's one thing where they reenacted that as lame as hell.

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Yeah, I don't know. And also maybe just using it as a trailer. She didn't appreciate that. All right. Niecy Nash is going to be hosting a daytime syndicated talk show. And they said, according to reports, the deal isn't finalized. But she's in discussions with CBS to have that show coming sometime soon. So I think that'd be dope to watch. And Michael Jordan has opened a second health clinic that's for uninsured patients. Now, that clinic will be located in his hometown of Charlotte and it will provide services to uninsured people and people affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

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He had a first clinic that opened last year in a press release. He said, when we came together to mark the first clinics opening last fall, no one could have predicted we will be in a global pandemic just five months later. I'm so proud of the positive impact our clinic has had on the community so far, especially during covid-19. Our second clinic will provide critical services to improve the health and lives of more. Charlotte, how do you say charlatans, which is so important to me and to Novant Health, Trayvon Martin, Michael Jordan, who?

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Big M.G. don't get back to the community, huh? Who said big MJ, don't get back to the community. So to my. All right. Well, I'm Angela.

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Yea, and that is your roomie report. I've never heard anybody call him Big MJ. Why are you calling big. I like big. I like when people put big in front of things.

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I love what he wants to have a big shoot up, a big step up, big footprints, Sasquatch feet. Wendy Williams boots. Like you would be big Beijing, big Beijing, like a big, big fake beard, you know, you put that hoodie on, too, because you realize how stupid you lie.

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I just came from outside. Can you draw it? You. Oh, I can draw better than the fact that another man has complimented me and talk about my makeup. I'm getting excited.

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You know, I got this banana. Tell me, you know, what would you tell me?

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That might be a good time to tell me how you got the banana. Right. What's one thing you wanted to see about Michael Jackson?

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What was one thing you want to say about Michael Jackson? You say it all the time. I haven't said that. Yes, you did. What did you say? Well, come guy at the time.

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Why don't it's early in the morning, 7:00 a.m.. I'll tell you later. I'll tell you later on in the show. OK, let's talk about Michael Jackson's backwood penis. This aspect of why you still and I know that's crazy. All right. So Thriller is Deus Ex Machina Bathily. This is Selimi.

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Let's talk about Donald Trump's response to Obama's speech yesterday on the campaign trail. And, you know, the debate is tonight, so we'll talk about that, too.

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All right. We'll get into that next as The Breakfast Club.

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Good morning, everybody. Is D.J. M.V. Angela Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club, is getting some front page news. Where are we starting? You may.

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Well, Barack Obama yesterday was in Philadelphia and he is getting ready for these elections. And he had a lot of things to say about Donald Trump and the way Donald Trump has been handling everything, including this presidency, this economy, this coronaviruses, all of that man. I missed Barack Obama after hearing him speak yesterday. But here is one of the things he said about Donald Trump, because Donald Trump is always talking about how the economy is better than it's ever been.

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I get that this president wants full credit for the economy he inherited and zero blame for the pandemic that he ignored. But you know what? The job doesn't work that way. Tweeting at the television doesn't fix things. Making stuff up doesn't make people's lives better. You've got to have a plan. You've got to put in the work and along with the experience to get things done. Joe Biden has concrete plans and policies that will turn our vision of a better, fairer, stronger country into a reality.

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Big Barry Barack excites me when he speaks.

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And I not to say that like that you're in love with Obama. Barack Obama.

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Joe Biden doesn't excite me like Barack. I'm not even thinking about it now. It's two different worlds. Let me tell you something. Don't be surprised if after that speech Donald Trump left the N word fly tonight, he might he might look Biden dead in his eye and called Biden the N-word lover. He might get to that point. Trump Trump can set social media off tonight if he tells Biden and the work and the words of two pack, you ain't without your homeboy.

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All right.

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Well, Donald Trump was at a rally in North Carolina and he was not happy. And he did respond to a lot of what Obama said and about Obama hitting the campaign trail. And he told his aides that it's a blessing in disguise because nobody campaigned harder for Hillary Clinton than Obama. And look how that turned out. That was his response. And he said the only person more unhappy than Hillary on election night 2016 was Obama. So that was his response to that.

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Now, U.S. officials are saying that Iran and Russia are aiming to interfere in the election. And this is according to reports. So they're saying that they have confirmed that some voter registration information has been obtained by Iran and separately by Russia. And this can be used by foreign actors to communicate false information to registered voters that they hope will cause confusion. So chaos and undermine your confidence in American democracy. They said Iran has already been spent sending spoof emails designed to intimidate voters, incite unrest and damage President Trump.

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They're also distributing other content to include a video that implies individuals could cast fraudulent ballots even from overseas.

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Yeah, I feel like they put that out yesterday because they knew that President Obama was going to be campaigning in Philadelphia and they knew that, you know, his speech was going to get headlines because if you watched that, they say that people are posing as proud boys.

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Yes. You know what I mean? So it seems like, you know, it favors Trump as far as interference is concerned, because it's people posing as his supporters basically saying that, you know, his supporters are behind the racists and the racism and bigotry and all that other stuff.

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Yeah, they said they got some threatening emails that claimed to be from the Cowboys. Voters in Florida and Alaska have been getting these emails. All right. And that's why I want to encourage everybody to make sure that you do vote. I think over 40 million people have already voted early voting to find out about early voting. And if you're not voting early, make sure you get to the polls. Don't be discouraged. If there's long lines, do what you have to do, because when it comes to driving change, there's no action as powerful as casting a vote.

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And just to that end, Levi's is teaming up with Rock the Vote to help get as many people as possible registered and ready to vote. So make sure that. You the Levi's levy, I guess, to seven eight eight six eight three, that will give you all the key dates. You can find out if early voting has started in your state election reminders and voters info from Rock the Vote.

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I mean, the early voting is encouraging. But I'll tell you something, I still got PTSD from 2016, you know what I mean? Because everybody and they mama thought Hillary Clinton was going to be the next president of the United States of America. We was at the Jacob Javits and I had my oldest daughter with me thinking she was about to see a historic moment. First woman president and no, not at all.

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I didn't know that was a depressing that I left before I was over. I was like, I got it. We all left before.

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So, yeah, I had to I had to go do Stephen Colbert and the election night special that night. And it was so interesting because, you know, everybody had material prepared but was prepared for Hillary. Hillary. Yeah. It's like no, everybody got to pivot now.

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Audible We're doing covid election night special this year to salute my man, Stephen Colbert.

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All right. Well, that is your front page news. Now, let's change gears a little bit now. We were talking about scheduling sex. Now we did the story come from you? Big scheduling.

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Wait, this is from and I saw a lot of people talking about this online, about Temari and how she and her husband, Corey Hardrock, have to schedule sex. And so I guess that means just like you schedule meetings and make sure you take care of your business, you got to take care of your business in the bedroom as well.

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You know, find I being spontaneous, you know what I'm saying?

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Like, that's nothing. That's not something I want to have an appointment for yet.

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I mean, I like to be spontaneous, you know, with what Janet Jackson said. Any time. Any place. Yeah. Don't look at me like that. Why he's going to me.

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Why are you talking like that? Because anybody looking at me crazy to me is. Wow, you know, he is. Wow.

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He's just kind of really good. I'm talking about my wife and said, don't look at me. I look at it. You don't look at drama. But aged five, they have kids, they both work.

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And she's like, you have to make sure that things don't get neglected because sometimes in couples when you're busy all the time, both of you, you might have to put it on the schedule.

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I mean, I'm not mad at it. I mean, I'm not going I would be mad at something like that. That's a great appointment to have. But, you know, I like it. Spontaneous spontaneity.

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Well, let's talk about it. Let's talk about scheduling sex. What are your thoughts about it? Eight hundred five eight five.

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One, two, five one. Boy, if you look at me one more time, don't look at me when you're talking about topics like this, then you'll have to get on the schedule. The Breakfast Club wanting to pull out your phone call.

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And right now you call me. And joining into the Breakfast Club to break it down, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, The Breakfast Club. It's topic time because the phone call 800 five eight five one five one to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it. Good morning, everybody.

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Is T.J. and envy Angela Charlamagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about scheduling sex. Now, where did this come from?

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Me, this came from Temari on the What to Expect podcasts, where she was talking about how she has a busy schedule. She has kids and she and her husband, Corey Hijikata, schedule when they'll be intimate to make sure their sex life is not neglected.

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I mean, I think it's I don't think it's the sexiest thing. I think that sounds more like a job, like, you know, I mean, I like what Charlamagne said earlier. Like, I'm like, OK, like that just seems like we've got to have sex Tuesday at 12 o'clock. Be there like that. Doesn't seem. But you can make it sexy if you say it like that.

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It doesn't sound sexy. Now you say it like, all right baby. So let's see you get home at this time you're traveling here. You come home then. So I might surprise you. We're going to have an amazing product.

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So let's get ready for that. It's on the schedule. It's on the schedule.

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But you don't know what she's going to do. That's the surprise. I mean, I wouldn't want to schedule sex. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a great appointment to have. But the scheduling sex and the gate, like impromptu sex, like all the impromptu sex that could possibly go down.

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Not to say that you can't sometimes have spontaneous sex when you can, but at least, you know, on these days you get some.

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Yeah, I think about it. I might be on a schedule like weekends are made for Michaele. OK, OK. You know, we got kids we hustlin during the week, you know what I'm saying?

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That's my schedule. It's not every Saturday at eight. I mean, you know, you can't you just know during the weekend, Friday, Saturday, like that's the days you at home calling out, you know what I mean? Kids will be in bed by eight o'clock at night, you know, I mean, like, it's it's different, right?

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It's different. I like it. I think it's to make sure that you're not neglecting the other person, neglecting sex because sometimes you can't get so busy. You be like, damn, we ain't even had sex in two weeks as we've been so busy and tired. And when I think about it, even sex, I think about that Tyler Perry movie. I think it was a Tyler Perry movie. It was a movie which annihilating and annihilating, I think will decide chick.

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And she was creeping with the white husband and she used to have to be at this hotel every week on a certain day, and then one day because the wife found out about the schedule. So one day she looked up and the wife was standing there. So I think about that when I think about appointment sex, you think about that meeting and Tyler Perry.

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Yeah, well, then they would have been the family that prays.

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And I don't remember I don't know that since 9/11 we'll decide. Chicken, they had scheduled sex with the with the white husband like Madea's. Merry Christmas is over.

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I don't know. I don't remember what it was. I don't know.

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But I think it's a family that prays. Hello, who's this. If these was going on without d we want to hear from you.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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So let me get you on the schedule as far as well. I personally don't have a following, especially with a busy couple, you know, but that doesn't mean that, you know, that's going to take away from the spice, the spontaneous. You could still have those baby picture this day of the week. I'm going to go. Oh, it give you something to look forward to.

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Why do women giggle when they say that this is there we go. Can't be.

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Yeah, that so that's my point of view on that man. Oh, man. I'm with you. All right. Thank you.

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Hello. Who's this? Matty and Katherine. Hi. Hey, guys. Are you guys a couple. Hey, good morning. Morning. Go.

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Good morning. We talk about scheduling sex. Are you guys a couple.

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No, no. This is my cousin. I'm taking her to work. So disgusting. So disgusting. She just called these two women who are cousins a couple. And this is Matt on the phone with you. Asked a question.

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Talk to me, Matty and Katherine. Yeah, I have Wednesdays scheduled for you both. Oh, my goodness.

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Wow. First of all, I think that it's OK. I want to walk the my man and automatic on site not let's do this Monday at three o'clock. Walk that way. Will have no kids drive Toyota Corolla and you know you have time for that. Some people don't have time to vote.

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Yo yo yo yo. What her car got to do with this. Yo I don't know what to do. Don't kid park. Why you what's wrong with Toyota Corollas.

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Thank you. I'm a teacher. Like what do you expect me to say. Yes anyway. No I think of them ok. You think swag. I like that. Yeah.

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And I don't think that means you're not allowed to do that if it's not on the schedule, it just means, you know, these particular days it's going to happen.

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Thank you. Absolutely. Yes. Yes. Angela Angela Lee in Corona.

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Eight hundred forty five. I really want to know what her car had to do with it. That was disrespectful. She's she's like she's got no kids to drive a Corolla. Like the people with Corolla don't got nothing to do with have on site sex. Wasn't she getting a ride to work? Two. Exactly that. Absolutely. Eight hundred five a five one two five. What we're talking about scheduling sex. What are your thoughts is the Breakfast Club.

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Good morning. Nevine.

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I know this is your first call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top, come on, eight hundred five eight five one five one morning everybody is D.J. Envy, Angela Charlamagne, the God.

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We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're talking about scheduling sex. What are your thoughts? I think it's kind of a it doesn't it doesn't seem spontaneous. It doesn't seem romantic. But ever since my nanny left, I might have to schedule more sex because my baby sleeps right in between me and my wife. And it's the worst thing ever. The best thing because it's your daughter and you know, but I'm like, can can Mommy and Daddy get some time?

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Like, yeah, I don't agree with the scheduling sex either, but I'm actually not mad at it. I'm really sitting here thinking, would Wednesday be a great thing to add to the repertoire toco to write in the winter and send people my schedule sex.

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They're trying to have a baby too. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's, that's something different. But yeah. Because they're looking for when a woman is. Yeah, yeah. Now let's go to the phone lines.

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Hello. Who's this. This is Joe. Joe, G.I. Joe. What's up. G.I. Joe from Miami. Joe. Joe. Oh Joe. Well my back home sock posse novelette I believe. And I'm, I'm just I'm on my way home from work, man. I'm calling. Am I to say I can hardly highly it like you always say. Yes, sir. I'm on my way home from work man. I just want to call and say I'm really happy.

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I'm about to close in on the house and congratulations. The thank you is really good for me. My girl and my son shout out to my girl Ashley, my son Jaylen. So I'm just I'm just happy and blessed man.

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Well, congratulations. You know, I'm happy for you. We were having a topic, though.

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The topic was, you know, do you schedule do you schedule any more work that you're talking about scheduling sex with the wife?

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Like have you do you have sex with the wife? Yeah, we do, man. I'm up every Friday on Fridays now. That's it. Also Friday. And I was the week man. I work 80 hours a week only on Fridays.

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OK, so Fridays when you peel it doesn't I get you something and you get to going through and try being.

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Doesn't that give you something that give you something to look forward to.

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Absolutely. And it is worth it. All right. That's right. Hello.

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Who this is it. Or like it just Alroy. Like The Jetsons my man. What's happening now. Right. Big Alroy Jackson energy future.

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I guess all of people future.

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You say Elroy's big. You know what you think this morning. Oh yeah. Yeah. No, I take that, take that all you know, to get in contact with those. Yeah. Real hard to get in contact you have to say real hard twice like that. But go ahead. Oh man. He's crazy. Crazy. Talk to me man. We're talking about scheduling sex bro.

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No I was getting a session. You never know what happened. And like you said, no, we're just rolling over in the living room. But you know, what about the budget? I get it in.

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He said, you never know what true man schedule an appointment. You miss that woman. Something might come up. I'm with you. Exactly.

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I with to roll it over the middle of night and actually following the trial, we forever, you know, let's try to move that leg over. You know, I go move that leg over.

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I feel you big future. Does she wake up.

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Oh chill out. Chill out. So raise the other try and get across you real estate man. I need you to let me off the land.

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Well, real estate, big land, what you make, what you what you need.

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Alroy not working with your credit dude already to get my credit straight, but you have met my wife. We got our own company, Cody Holmes just killed. I yes. We get probably all over and I just need we need fun and really that's the biggest thing. So I know you seem to be a big season now.

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A big money and big season, huh? Are you moving all over the article I wrote you on Instagram LaRose's?

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I wrote your wife. No disrespect or nothing like that, but I wrote everybody try to the concept, which I mean, hold on.

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Right. All right. What's the story, guys?

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I mean, the more the stories do what works for you? I'm a businessman. I can't be mad at scheduled sex. I mean, that's a great appointment to have right now. Have someone put him on the schedule. I'm not mad at it. But, you know, I just don't want to take away from the the spontaneity of sex.

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I feel like my schedule is so jam packed with things that I'm like, I got to do this. I got to do that. That be a nice thing to see on my schedule.

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Big day. What do we play that clip with?

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When you said yesterday about air go Zach in our fun zone with Daddy, Big Daddy, we got rooms all the way. Yes.

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Let's talk about Rudy Giuliani. He's got some. Embarrassing moments that everyone's about to see. All right, we'll get into that next is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. This one is I Love You. Morning, everybody. Is T.J. M.V. actually, show me the guy we ought to be presenting him on Thursday.

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All right. We got room. So the way we talk about it.

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But yes, let's talk about verses. And it looks like this may be one of the next battles about to happen. Big versus this is the best one. This would be the best one if it happens, at least for me, because these are two of my personal favorite rappers of all time. I have seven personal favorite rappers of all time, and neither the two of them. OK. All right. We'll talk about it next. Don't Move is the Breakfast Club.

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This just in. All the guys got the rule report.

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Guys, guys, it's a rule report, the Breakfast Club. All right, so let's get ready for another versus battle. This could potentially really happen. Now, this all started with Busta Rhymes saying that he wanted to do a verse battle.

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He legend can't get a style. Would you battle or celebration of hip hop music are on verses from one brother that loves you to my brother that knows I love them. I'm begging you to step in the ring with me. I'm your boss. You always know I love Busta.

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Phenomenal artist, one of the greatest performers of all time. That's a terrible matchup between him and Ty. And personally, I think Ty wins that.

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But his music is music, though, right? You know, I don't think it necessarily matches up, but it's still music. That's when he joined. I did decline. No, he declined that offer. Listen to Ty.

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I salute and respect Boston a whole generation. The gap, it might be a little bit just a little too much. I get too much. It's a little too much twisted in Boston. Dad, go, go. I agree.

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The generational gap is too wide. Like, I mean, you can't it's not it shouldn't even compare it. Like, what are you going to do. Complete scenario versus top back. Yeah. Love scenario, but top back to a totally different type of record to totally different type of feels like. No, that's not a terrible matchup. All right. Now this a real smoke.

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Here's what she had. Things would be a good matchup.

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Everybody keeps saying me, me, me. Incredible amount of respect for Young and Akello. It's a, you know, a personal problem. But if you're going to smoke, he has said so until your say so. It's so now.

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What did Young say? Here you go, Cipolla. I'll tell you what.

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Don't just mean that must see put a date on it and I'll meet you there. Will beat you to screw it up. Big snow. Big snow, big versus.

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Let me tell you something. This is a tough one. You know, I'm saying because these are two of my favorite rappers of all time. I have seven favorite rappers, including in jail, two of them. And if you grew up down south like I did in the early 2000s, then you understand that energy. You're talking about two brothers with amazing catalog's, amazing mix tapes. These brothers have anthems, big club records, big radio records, big features like I really don't know where I would leave.

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Oh, you got you've got to pick one.

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Pick one.

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I mean, listen, if we're having a discussion about who's the better Arctic wasn't to me, I would I would probably go with TI when you go. And who's got a better catalog? I don't know, because Ty has five phenomenal track one.

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Classics has history classics to me, including the classic mix tape and trap of DI, I don't think I don't think TYP has had an album that impacted culture like Thug Motivation one on one, but they just have records that are perfect.

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Perversities man. You just to have a big, phenomenal record, you talking my ASEP motivation, this type of job. I don't know why I keep it. I don't know if you got to. I don't know how to tell me what I feel. I don't know. I really don't know. You always have to pick one. I mean, I'm not I'm not I'm not ready to make that decision.

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If I'm not ready to make that decision yet, I have to really think about what is going on in that studio to really get to some football chicken, chicken pot.

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All right. I have to really give this one some thought. Well, you gave us some. Don't even think about it for the last day. Not yet. I'm telling you, this is all about positioning. Like they could like Jesus could come with a 20 that's out of this world tip could come with it 20 years out of this world. It just depends on the record selection. I don't know. Be honest. It depends on the match ups.

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Yes, I know, man. You sound like your pick one.

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No. All right. We got to move on.

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I think about that, don't you? You don't pick what shade of big color you want to wear. You just put one side, one black on one side, another black on the other side. Right about my beard. It's about you pick one. Pick what actually?

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Do you have anything else you'd like to talk about in one report? Yes, I would love to talk about this new Borat movie, Chicken and Rudy Giuliani. And now he was trending because apparently he has an encounter where he is with the actor playing Borat's daughter in a hotel room. And they said that in the film he is seen apparently reaching into his trousers and touching his genitals while reclining on a bed. Yes. So it was like a fake conservative news interview that they were planning.

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You know how Borat is a he sets you up. You think it's some real situation with all these politicians and then they make you embarrassed? Well, they don't make you, but you end up embarrassing yourself if you fall for it. Now, when this originally happened on July seven, Giuliani had called the police to report the intrusion of an unusually dressed man. He said this guy comes running in wearing a crazy pink transgender outfit is what he told The New York Post.

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It was a training outfit. I don't know. He said it was a pink bikini with lace underneath it. Translucent mesh top. It looks absolutely absurd. So he had called the police at that time back in July seven. So now we get to see what that footage is currently he's laying. Is that, like, absurd or absurd?

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I you say and he said, all right, I think Rudy is really losing it.

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OK, so after this is what happens in the scene and I know you all want to see this, but it's supposed to be an interview that they did and then they retreat to her room at her suggestion for a drink. And there's concealed cameras all in the room. And after she takes off her his microphone, then he's lying back on the bed, fiddling with his shirt and reaching into his trousers. And that's when Borat runs in and says she's 15.

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She's too old for you.

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What? And I guess that's how he was dressed. Yes. So Rudy Giuliani was.

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Wait a minute. I'm confused. Who was in the bed play with you? I see.

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When he comes out, they said he was in the bed reaching into his trousers. Now he says that he was just fixing his shirt. That's his response. OK, all right. Quick, absurd. That's absurd. That is absurd. Absurd. All right.

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Qube is shutting down after just six months. They just launched six months ago. Quick, quick, short for quick bites. And that was a short videos. That's what their future was staked on. They raised almost two billion dollars and now they are shutting down.

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Only six months later, he was giving everybody money. At one time, everybody had a deal on Corbi. So, yeah, I guess it just didn't work out. They couldn't find anybody to acquire them. They said subscribers would receive notifications regarding the final date of access to the platform. They said, well, we have enough capital to continue operating for a significant period of time. We made the difficult decision to wind down the business, to return cash to our shareholders and say goodbye to our talented colleagues with grace.

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That's a that's a great example of how, you know, you can have all the money, all the capital in the world. But if it just doesn't work, it doesn't work.

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And they had everybody go. I think what Kevin Hart had a show on there. I don't know if we had. Well, Packer, welcome back and back.

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A lot of people was on it.

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I thought, Angela, I had a show coming on Chrissy Teigen. It was every day which had so many shows. Chance the rapper.

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Yes, they had you can have all the talent in the world, all the money in the world.

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Sometimes they just don't connect, you know, catch. All right. Well, that is your every move report. All right.

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By the way, I want you to know for the past, whatever minutes we've been talking, you hear an instrumental playing in the background, the classic tie record right there. Boy, as a set pick one, I'm not ready. I think he did.

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Yeah, I did not get the idea. You picked him. Yes, he did. It doesn't sound like that. Definitely did not sound like that.

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All right. You Trump supporters sound like young Trump supporters quacking like that. So you pick random. You asked me randomly if you like your Trump supporter.

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You said his name a lot. Will you give me a thank you to you know, John Madingley needs to come to the front of the congregation.

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We like to have a word with him.

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OK, I will do that when we come back.

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And then after that is ask you if you do to. Advice to any type of device call right now is the breakfast local morning, the Breakfast Club, your mornings. I'll never be the same. What about this, T.J.? And we hear from my experience at an extremely black college and university, I know that homecoming is a big deal, but cancel this year, we decided to bring the celebration to you with HBC you homecoming party on the yard presented by McDonald's, hosted by me.

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I don't give it to you, I'm affecting all around you. I want this man to and blow his man Charlamagne the top, his gloves. That's got to make a judgment of what was going to be on the docket of the day. They chose you for the Breakfast Club, whose donkey the day to day. Well, don't you?

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Today for Thursday, October 22nd, go to the Louisville Metro Police Officer, Sergeant Jonathan Madingley, who is Jonathan Madingley. Jonathan Mattingley was the first police officer to rush into Brianna Taylor's apartment on March 13th. He got shot in the thigh when Kenneth Walker, Brianna Taylor's boyfriend and legal gun owner fired a shot at him because he thought it was a home invasion. Yesterday, I heard someone say that the shooting death of Brianna Taylor wasn't a race driven. And I said, OK, I'm I can agree with that.

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I think everything after she was shot was race driven, along with the initial shooting. Based off the evidence I've seen and things that have been presented to me, it just seems like a tragic mistake, a mistake someone should be held responsible for. But I don't think it was race driven. But everything after that, from the cover up to not getting Brianna Taylor medical attention, to not presenting all the evidence to the grand jury to charge an officer with just one ton endangerment, all of that was race related because this country has shown us over and over and over again that black lives, black lives, they just don't matter in America.

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Well, I saw a headline yesterday in the Courier Journal that said Louisville Officer AdCenter of Brianna Taylor case needs to just stop talking. And let me tell you something. I agree. In fact, Jonathan Madingley needs to shut the F up forever because of the Correo Journal article states. Every time he opens his mouth, he reminds us what is wrong with policing in Louisville. I will take it a step further and say not just policing in Louisville. This is what's wrong with policing everywhere, OK?

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Not just policing, not just people. OK, the way we see each other in America might be irreparably damaged. I'm serious. Some white people can't help but to see this as a threat. And I will never understand how a group of people can kidnap, rape, torture and murder and oppress another group of people for hundreds of years, but convince themselves and the world that the person being marginalized is the threat. OK, big cap.

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And this is exactly what Jonathan Madingley was doing yesterday on ABC News. Just to cap and ass cop who you can't even really call tone deaf, because whether we want to accept it or not, this is a lot of police officers, especially white police officers tone. Let's go to ABC News for the report. Police, in fact, start with the criminal profiling, racial profiling part. You know, you talk about racial profiling, good police anyway, don't racial profile you criminal profile, let's address the fact that just because you're black, you're a threat.

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It's not the case. I'm not scared. That's how black men feel. That's how black women feel. But does that make it real if because you feel that it's real? No, not necessarily.

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What is the difference between criminal profiler and racial profiling? Criminal profiling is when you get to know an area, you can tell that people's demeanors, if you pull up beside somebody and they don't make eye contact, they swerve off. There's just different elements of people's psychological game. And so basically, it's a feeling I mean, it's a feeling that goes along with what you've experienced, with what is in the area, what should or shouldn't be, doesn't practice is my therapist lets us unpack this criminal profiling and racial profiling.

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I think it's the same thing because I don't care how much, you know, crime happens in predominantly white areas, they will never, never criminally profile white people. Knock it off. This guy said criminal profiling is looking for people who don't make eye contact with police or go the other direction when they see a police officer. That is me.

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OK, John, you have no idea what it means to be black, do you?

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Do you realize I avoid police officers in my last book, Shook When Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me, I wrote a chapter called Black and White as being black and paranoid in America. I'm sorry. I'm traumatized by videos like George Floyd. I'm traumatized by Sandra Bland. If I'm driving and the officer gets behind me, I pull over on the side of the road because I'm traumatized by video like Fernando Castillo. I don't want any problems that don't make me a criminal.

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That means in my mind, I'm just trying to survive.

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OK, avoiding eye contact with you is not a crime. All right. Going in the other direction when I see you is not a crime. OK, now listen to what John Mattingly said about George Floyd.

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You look at a George Floyd. What happened to him is tragic. It was horrible. Everybody looked at that and said, wrong, bad, disgusting. And what happens? They end up getting locked up, which in my opinion, that was the right call, whether he died of an overdose or whatever. But what happened after that?

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In my opinion, George Floyd was not a model citizen. It's very hard for me to sit here. Here. George Floyd died of an overdose. He died because someone was kneeling on his neck for a minute. And I agree with that. In regards of him being a model citizen or not, he didn't deserve that. No one deserved that.

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Nobody said he did.

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So why did you bring it up if him not being a model citizen, a citizen, has nothing to do with him being killed, why did John Mattingly bring it up? That's why, folks, green, black lives matter right there. Because you think because, you know, by by your definition, George Floyd wasn't a model citizen, model citizen, whatever that means, OK, you are attempting to justify his death. Well, let me tell you something.

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John Madeley faced off just these two comments you made to ABC News. I think you might be Adrasta, assuming you lack sympathy for black people. If you get killed in the line of duty, Minding Your Business and someone smokes you, what do you think the reaction would be if someone said, well, Don Mattingly, that's the dude who said George Floyd wasn't a model citizen and blame Kenneth Walker for Brianna's death. What if I said, yeah, he's trash, as if that's justification, you know, for what would be your tragic murder?

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Oh, and did you hear me say he blamed kind of walking for Brianna's death? Oh, yeah. He did that on ABC News, too. Let's listen. How would you have done it differently if you could have?

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We would have either served the no knock warrant or we would have done the normal thing we do, which is five to ten seconds to not give people time to formulate a plan.

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Because if that had happened around, say, to believe the scenario, the way it was set up, the scene, he put her in a impossible situation. Do you feel Kenneth Walker is responsible for her death? I think there's a few people responsible. I think he is. But Kenneth Walker said he is a protector. Your actions are sometimes still to blame, whether you did it intentionally or not.

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Big cat, big lie, big fabrications. I don't care what anyone say. Kenneth Walker did exactly what he was supposed to do in that situation. I don't care if Dr. Screen presented us with fourteen million, six hundred and five futures and every single one, Kenneth Walker made the right decision and he did what anyone who believes in it to a right to do in that situation, someone kicks in your door while you sleep. You don't know who it is.

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You meet them would fire. Same way cops kicked that door in with guns drawn. Civilians would come out with guns drawn and guns blazing if it was our house, too. I can't even allow myself to get mad at John Madingley getting mad at him. He did nothing. But I am pissed off at the system. But I don't know how to change the system because we can't change white men with the mindset of John Mattingly, because once again, the oppressors have convinced us that we are the problem.

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OK, this guy, John Mattingly is on ABC News saying he's a victim. Listen to this guy.

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This is not relatable to George Floyd. It's not about robbery. It's nothing like it. It's not a race thing. This is a point where we were doing our job. We gave too much time. When we go in, I get shot, we return fire. And I know I'm not going to sit here and act like playing the big victim card. But I mean, I was the victim in this as well. My family has been a victim in this.

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They have had to go on hiding. They have had death threats.

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Madingley said. Big victim, OK, in the words of Malcolm X, if you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hate and the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. John Mattingly, once again, I need you to shut the F up. If your family is getting so many threats, if your family is in so much danger, why are you talking and talking like that? OK, why are you want ABC News putting salt in people's wounds, twisting the knife that you.

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Already putting people's backs, how can anyone ever find healing when you won't even acknowledge the community's hurt? How can we ever heal when you blaming us for our murders?

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Please let me give John Mattingly the see here.

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He Harkey, you stupid mother, you dumb.

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My goodness. All right, freedom. Thank you for that donkey. So irritating. Up next, ask E eight hundred five eight five one two five one.

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If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, he right now is the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

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What, what, what, what, what, what. You know, maybe mama issues these and words of wisdom. Call up now for eight hundred five eight five one two five one. The Breakfast Club. Come on, relationship advice, any personal advice, just the real advice, call up now for Enschede Warning.

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Everybody is D.J. Envy, Angelie Charlamagne, the God We all at the Breakfast Club. Now let's get to some aski 855 one two five one.

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If you got questions for you, you could call her right now. Hello.

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Who's this? Hey, what's going on. What's going on bro. What's your question for you. Hey, good morning, everybody. Good, Angela. I had a question. So I'm from North Carolina. I'm sorry. I say. OK, so. Yeah. So I got to go there and probably about to go to two and a half years now. And I always want me to do like different things, you know, like you want me to, like, you know, don't go out, don't go out somewhere to hang out with her.

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So I hang out with her if she want me to, like little people accused of, like, you know, to mean memories, I guess that's her favorite thing. But, you know, so like I do like little stuff. Like we go to the movies, we go to like Drive-In movies, we do like picnics in the park. We do the best, you know, the houses and stuff like that. But it's never shows you like.

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OK, that was cute. What should we do now? That was cute. And it's, you know, so I was like getting overwhelmed because this is like my first real relationship, you know, because I'm I'm only twenty three. So this is my first real relationship. We actually taking this seriously and like out here, you know, doing what I could be doing at twenty three. So like what should I do in this situation. So I'm at the point I am now like she's not understanding or seeing what I'm doing and it's like aggravating and I'm like, OK, I do at this point.

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OK, how about you come up with something and then the next time she has to come up with something and you make a game like that. So it's not always you have to figure out what it is that you're going to do might work.

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I think that's what it is. You have to take turns and then you should do it in a positive way. I think if you end up clashing on that and being like, why do I always have to, you know, if I don't want to have to be the one always is never enough. Don't do it that way. Be like, OK, like, how about we do something like this? I think this would be really dope and fine.

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Let's see how creative we can get. You come up with an idea what we're about to do and then the next time I come up and then you come up with an idea. So let's see, you know, let's just get as creative as possible because I want to sometimes do the things that you want you come up with.

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Very definitely implement. Yes.

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All in your approach. Trust me. Like, sometimes we get combative and we don't really speak up about how we really feel about something. And then the approach can really be like, this is dope, that we're doing all these fun things that I've never done before. And I'm enjoying it because I assume you enjoy doing these things right. You have a good time. I do enjoy it. Right.

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But sometimes you want her to take charge and you don't want to have to always be the one that's like now what now? What now?

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What right do you get burned out or do they start doing stuff repetitive? Yes.

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And I was like, OK, your turn and we appreciate it. I'm going to try to. And hopefully it goes, I will.

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All right. Keep Jay.

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All right. Aski eight hundred five eight five one two five one. If you need relationship advice here right now is the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

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Come on, keep it real well with some real advice with Angeliki. It's aski morning everybody.

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Is D.J. Envy Angela ye shall I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club we're in the middle of ask yea. Hello. Who's this.

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Yo this Jamal from Philly. Jamal was supposed of course for you a lot of shit.

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You tell me she's a little crazy. You know I tried to leave her the other day, you know, when she came back from my mom's house I was outside, you know already. But you know, like I was already getting ready to go. Next thing you know, she pull up, you know, she just acting crazy. You know, she took off my stuff and put it in the crib tonight. And now she won't let me leave.

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And I'm trying to go. So I'm asking, you know, do I figure out another escape plan or do I just sit where I'm like, oh, no. So I'm confused.

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Do y'all live together? Yeah, we do. OK, and, you know, you don't want to be with her anymore.

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Yeah.

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And so I think it is very persistent on it. Like, no, I ain't going nowhere. And I'm like, no, I got to get out. And shit was well it sounds like you need to move on.

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And now you know, that's what I'm asking you. Did you know you gave me this? But I think yeah. You know what you want to do. I don't know why. You know, it's not even a discussion. Pack your stuff up. If you got to go stay with somebody until you find a place, just get out of there ASAP.

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Thank you, Angela. And I appreciate all that. The Breakfast Club. I love you. And don't listen.

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I just want to give you I have some advice. Don't leave this girl on and don't continue to keep communicating with her. Don't continue to keep seeing her. If this is what you know you want to do, you're only doing both of yourself. You're only doing her and yourself more harm than good. If you know you don't want to be with this person, have a clean break.

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He calling her today because she got that what you know.

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No. I don't. Now, all of a sudden, she does want to break up.

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No, actually, you like she really crazy. Like, look, I could I can go to work and you tell me I'd be cheating. No, I have I'm working on it and I'm like, how I'm at work and I'm cheating like that. Don't make no sense to me. You know, I can't even hang out with my friends. I don't go out with my friends. No, nothing like I'm always at home, even though I've been in the house and that work I even know where.

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So she just thinks there's been no reason.

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No, I go I was entertaining me. I was OK at the end of the day, like I was going to get right that it had a role. No, I didn't had a room to be physical. I didn't had a I had to go out because that's amazing.

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Especially Benish. I got there. What? Listen, I just want to say she has a she has a reason to be she has a reason to be insecure. Mm hmm. Right.

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But honestly, I've just been getting so well, I haven't gotten to the home I got even before. Course I am not. And we got we got together in January of this now. And I'm like, now see if you're going to make me wait this long. We've been in a relationship and living under the same roof. You know, I pay most of the bills now and everything, and I'm like, no, I'm done. I can't that I do too much.

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All right, brother, you just don't want to be with her. If you don't want to be with somebody, don't be with them. That's it. You know, you don't need to make excuses. Just told you. All right. I guess that's what this really boils down to.

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She don't got that one eight hundred five eight five one two five one. If you need relationship advice now, we got rooms on the way. Yes.

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And we are going to talk about Anthony Anderson. Now, he documented something that he feels like a lot of you men need to do. In particular, you black men will tell you what that is. All right.

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We'll get into that. Next is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.

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The Breakfast Club. This is the room, a report with Angela. This club, listen up. All right, well, Anthony Anderson documented himself getting his first colonoscopy procedure. He said, guess what I'm doing tonight, prepping for my first colonoscopy tomorrow. I suggest all men, especially men of color, get this done. I say at age 45. Check with your doctor health as well.

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And we just and we just do the piece on. I mean, you wear them, you know, even people put the pieces together, not the two fingers apart, two together. What's that mean? What are you talking about? Go ahead. You continue on.

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Well, he let fans in on a behind the scenes journey from him going to get to say, wow, wow. So you checking in on the day of his procedure so you can watch all of that on his social media when you grow up. And he did have a clean bill of health, by the way.

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You would drop by Anthony Anderson. Have you gotten you have not had a colonoscopy. What's it called? I have not had one company yet, but I am going to get one.

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I don't know when the scary because at that end he's out and he's a clean bill of health. He's like in a wheelchair.

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Yes, I can imagine. I didn't know you had it.

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That's a little scary for you. I got to ask you, first of all, how do you drama. You're in your 20s, aren't you? Let's talk about it. I had some stomach stuff in my doctor as a precaution. Wanted me to go get a colonoscopy. How old are you drunk? I'm 32. And you had to get a colonoscopy. This is like five years ago. But really? Yeah. At twenty seven. Yeah. So walk us through.

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I know.

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All I know is like you lay in your stomach to re-enact it and they give you some stuff and just next, you know, you wake up and it's over.

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Wow. OK. Somebody told me that I sounded whatever it was. He's in a weird thing.

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I just want to tell a story. I mean, this is a mental moment. Jesus Christ. Maybe that wasn't a real doctor. I'm thinking of back anyway.

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Have you guys scheduled yours yet?

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I don't know when to get one. I guess. I mean, I'm forty two. So he said 45. I mean John got wanted to check with your doctor, you know, and you have to wear diapers after dramas.

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No. Oh but you do have to drink this liquid and I definitely, I definitely had an accident the night before. They make this liquid that clears you out and you might as well just spend the whole night in the toilet because you're not able to do anything that's bad. That's the worst part.

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So what was you feeling in your stomach that made you I mean, I get like I was like IBS, I guess, or something like that. So like irritable bowel syndrome.

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So I have a sense that it's not funny. It's a condition. IBS IV involves the schedule, you see. So we can have a real conversation here because he's trying to tell you some real stuff. I help you guys out over him. All right. Now, Miley Cyrus has detailed her UFO encounters.

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She said she was shaken for days. She made eye contact with an alien. She told Interview magazine, I'm pretty sure about what I saw. She said she did buy some weed wax from a guy in a van, though, in front of a taco shop before she saw that UFO also could have been that she was high as hell.

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No, she wasn't. I seen I seen you full before. I seen a flying saucer before. I saw a flying saucer and I was going to South Carolina when I was eight. She just had weed wax. I woke up one night. And you've seen the movie signs.

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Never have. We know. All right.

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Well, you try weed whacker time because your that has ever seen the movie signs that aliar from signs was standing over me. One night I woke up and I felt like the hag was riding me and I couldn't move. And when I woke up, it was just standing there. And then as the sun came up, it faded away. True story. All right.

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Fast and Furious, the franchise will end with the 11th film Just to Fly refuelable sorry, I don't know, but just then he directed the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and ninth ones. He will direct the final two installments, 10 and 11. So there are still other spinoffs based on Fast and Furious that are currently in Develop and Fast and Furious presents. Hobbs in show will continue.

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This is going to be the last one. They say there's no way to know tomorrow. It's not that much money.

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The kids love it. Spin off. Don't love it. It's not real. I won't believe it's over. And territories post the video crying when end of the road by boys have been playing.

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Speaking of movies, Golden Brooks was talking about what a possible girlfriends movie would look like. Now, according to Golden Books, she said that her character Maya, would be a part of the Black Lives Matter movement. She would be doing protests and speeches and getting people to stand up for the community. And she would definitely have more self-help books. She'd be to the next. Iyanla Vanzant with self-help books titled Oh Hell Yes, Volumes one, two and Three.

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And they would also be oh hell no volumes one, two and three.

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I have faith that the girlfriends movie is going to happen one day. All of us girlfriends fans need closure. I think the fact that the show was on Netflix, now you know it. People have been texting me like why you didn't tell me the show ended like this.

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I've been telling you all that for years, OK? Mm hmm. All right. Now, Shonda Rhimes is leaving ABC and she made more than. Yeah, two billion dollars. But she's talking about why she explained that battles over budgets and content with the network, which is owned by Disney, where endless. She said, I felt like I was dying. She told The Hollywood Reporter, like, I've been pushing the same ball up the same hill in the exact same way for a really long time.

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But the straw that finally broke the camel's back came with something that was, as might seem, a small but an all inclusive pass to Disneyland. Included in her contract was a nontransferable pass to the theme park, and because she was single, she negotiated a second pass for her daughter's nanny. But one day she needed an extra pass so that her sister could take her teenaged Ramsey's teenage daughter, Emison, while the nanny chaperone the younger daughter's Harper and Beckert.

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She said she was told more than once that they never do this, and she even called an executive at the company to try to sort things out. And they said, Don't you have enough already? And she already was in talks with Netflix about a possible deal. She called her lawyer and said, figure out a way to get me over to Netflix or find representatives.

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So you're telling me that they lost their lives because they didn't want to give her a one hundred and fifty one dollars Disney plus ticket, Disney, whatever the hell does one hundred ninety nine hundred and ninety nine dollars.

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All that money gone to run the ABC when I haven't read the story yet, so I don't know if she has or not. But this is when you call out people's names. She should say that executive's name. She should say to people that did not give her this hundred and ninety nine dollar ticket because those people are stupid and those people should not be in those positions because that's just that's just clueless as how you're going to lose one of your top talents because you didn't want to give her one hundred and ninety nine dollars Disney ticket.

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Come on man.

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Going to get that on your part. I guess for her it was just representative of the business. It was just absolutely shocking. The next time, call me out.

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I got you to hook up that had an escort for you and everything you got to call executive's name that we need to know who these stupid executives are. They didn't want to back, but they're stupid. One hundred ninety nine dollars even executive had to pull it out of pocket. I mean, why would you want Shonda Rhimes? That is stupid.

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Two billion dollars worth of content. Come on. All right. Well, that is your rumor report.

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All right. Thank you, miss. Yea. All right. Revote. Shouts You guys will see you tomorrow. Everybody else The People's Choice mixes. Up next is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club, Your Mornings.

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I'll never be the same.

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When a train hits a vehicle at a railway crossing, the results are often deadly. Be cautious at crossings. And if the signals are going, don't be tempted to try and sneak across the tracks. Even if you don't see a train stop trains get brought to you by Nizza. Good morning, everybody, is D.J. N.V., Angela Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club now for my experience at a historically black college and university, I know that homecoming is a huge deal, but they cancel this year.

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We decided to bring the celebration to you with BCU homecoming party on the yard presented by McDonald's, hosted by me, not McDonald's. Black and positively golden mall. McDonald's black and positively golden movement is about empowering the next generation of black leaders through its initiatives, like our school programs that are positively shaping communities. Watch out you homecoming party only you are presented presented by McDonald's on Thursday, November 12th. You know, I went to Hampton University. I enjoy my experience and I can't wait to go back next year.

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Get more info on how we're celebrating BCU Homecoming at Breakfast Club online, Dotcom's BCU. When we come back. We got the positive note. Don't Move is the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. Is D.J. Envy, Angela Ye shall I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club.

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Hey, listen, I want to I want to salute Eboni K. Williams. You know, we launched our podcast yesterday on the Black EFIC I Heart Radio Podcast Network. I'm going to tell you something. I'm not just saying this because, you know, Ebony is my partner. Holding court podcast is so necessary. In the first episode, she breaks down to Brianna Taylor case. And it's incredible, like anything that you could possibly think of from a legal perspective that you were wondering about why things went a certain way.

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Ebony just has a way of breaking it down in such a digestible way, and it's so understandable. Nancy explains why all of these laws need to be changed. I will never get justice. But you know, her and my man Dustin, great first episode. So so check out the Holding Court podcast on the Black Effect I heart radio podcast network available. Wherever you buy, I buy whatever you listen to podcast.

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That's a good team up too. I like Ebony and I like this. They sound really good. I didn't know how that was going to go. I mean, I listen to Dustin on the friendzone and of course I've heard, you know, Dustin made guest appearances on the read and stuff. I didn't know what that parent was going to sound like, but they sound great together. Now that that that is that's a God divine put together a team, I think.

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All right. Well, he was on a positive note. Listen to positive note is simply this man can't nobody unseats you from a place God is prepared for you with competition.

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