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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo Cholamagne, the god peace of
the plane. It is Tuesday and we have our guest
homes joining us again. Miss Ninny Leaks, good morning, good morning,
Good morning, Queen Nani. What's happening. I'm good in you,
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you know, blessed black and Holly favorite. Tired, But how
are you feeling? Good? Six am? Good? You're all right? Yeah?
What's mob? No? Lie though I am. I'm a mom.
So well, I'll tell you something. I'm tired. Yeah, I'm
tired as hell. Tight. Yeah, this is one of them days.
You know, wake up you're tired. How many hours it
you sleep? Oh? Not enough? But doctor said, I am
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sleeping enough farther. I think last night I got like five, No,
I got like six last night. Six is decent? Ye?
Six six and decent? Yeah, I got about six out.
So what you're doing the city? Yesterday? Um? We went
to dinner, would you go? Um? Okay, how was it?
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I was? It was Mediterranean? It okay, it was good.
That's all you did. That's it. We had some drinks
and went to sleep. Put you put your FLI that
sounds like somebody hawks spitting the tequila. Good. That was okay,
it was an experience. Okay, okay. They have the dances
and all that they usually do, but they didn't have
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that last night. I wanted to see them. They sometimes
they do the fire and all that. I wanted to
see that. Yeah, all right, well, stone Boy will be
joining us this morning. Tell the people who stone Boy.
Stone Boy is, Uh, I don't want to see. He's
an afrobeats artist. He's an artist from Ghana. He does
afrobeats and a bunch of other and Dan tak a
(01:46):
little bit everything. We're gonna be talking to him. One
of the Ghana's biggest artist. Yeah. I met him when
I was out in Ghana. When I was leaving the
Silver Fox, which is an amazing gentleman's cloth, amazing script club.
You know, he was coming out of another spot that
was right next door, and we chopped it up and
he told said he was gonna be in New York.
So I'm like, pull up, okay, So he pulled up
and he got a show here and March at the Garden.
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So he's gonna be kicking it with him. And then
we got front page news. Next, we got some updates
on everything that's going on in Memphis. You know, yesterday
Attorney Benjamin Crump checked in and told us some of
the things what's going on where there's some more updates.
We'll get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is dj n Z Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got our guest hosts,
Ninnie Leaks joining us this morning. Yes, and let's get
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in some front page news. Now. Two additional Memphis police officers,
including the white officer that was Tays and Terry Nichols,
have been say, relieved of their duty now, so not fired,
not charged, just relieved the dude, that's what it says,
relieved of their duty. Preston him Phil as the white
CoP's name, and they're saying that unidentified officer relieved of
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their duty yesterday. That's why when you say, people say,
you know, it is about the system, but it's also
about race, you know what I mean? Because you know,
five black police officers fired, charge with murder within twenty days,
but their names are put out there now. They're saying
an unidentified officer. You know, it's but this the white
the white officer, I didn't they didn't go grab him
until people started raising hell about it on social media,
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and they didn't. That duty, not fire the charge, just
relieved the duty. Whatever the hell that means. Yeah. Now, Also,
three Memphis Fire Department employees are fired for violating photocol
in response to the fatal beating health Tyree Nichols all Right,
Robert Long, and Jamichael Sandrich, the two mts responded to
the calls who just kind of just sat around and
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allegedly did nothing. Uh, they were let go as well. Tragic,
tragic situation, man, I mean that's saying it's a shame
of the understatement. I don't know what that is at
this point. And the bad part about it is we
know what's gonna happen again, some brother or some sister
at the hands of the police. Wow. Yeah. Lastly, also
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a high school was arrested for breaking a school teacher's leg.
Students told me she was transported to the juvenile detention center,
and a Rockdale County School District administrator said that student
will face criminal charges. We got permission to speak to
a student who saw the whole thing. Was it scary
at the time, It wasn't scary, was shocking. She's a
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pretty good teacher. But how she talked, let's say she
talked aggression. How you talker kids is not a couple
way to talk to him. His mother agrees. What I
think the problem is is the teachers are not taking
a class the hall to deal with children. You have
to lend the Escalaion techniques to help those kids. For this,
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says aggravate a situation. That student is on suspension and
they fully expect her to face criminal charges. I'm so
confused here. So the teacher got her leg broke by
the student. Yeah, student, they get into a fight. Yeah,
and got into a fight. We have audi of the altercation.
Yet you can play adi Oh my goodness. Yes, that's
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ninth grade, fourteen, fifteen years old. They're asking too much
of these teachers, man, absolutely, Man, I take a lot
of sure, but if you put your hands on me
as a student, I feel like the teachers have every
right to defend themself, you know what I mean? Like
I saw the teacher like holding herself back, you know,
from from from from from fighting the young lady. But
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it's just like, yo, how much restraint do you want
her to show when she's being attacked? Last week I
seen another teacher. Uh it was a black teacher. I
think one of the students call him the N word.
He said, if you call call me that again, it's
a problem. Is it a white student, No, it was
black store, black on black student, and he dragged them.
I mean teachers are tired. Man. First, they're not getting
paid a lot of money, they don't have the access
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and a lot of supplies they need. Didn't sometimes students
go pushing. How about they just human and in the
first law of nature and self preservation, somebody point you
in the face. Your reaction is to fight back. Yeah,
but you chose to teach these students control and you
should learn how to de escalate the situation. Nini, I
refused to believe you the seventeen year old point you
in the face. No exactly, but listen, I'm also not
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going to escalate the situation. For seventeen year fourteen year
old comes up to you, the snuff, shoot you snuff,
and that girl back, you're gonna drag up and down
that there's a reason for them to do that, though,
they're not just walking up to teachers like punching them
in the same Now, the video I saw that young
lady and that teacher, it looked like the young lady
just wouldn't calm down for whatever reason, and she just
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kept getting in the face, getting the teach face look
like she hit first and everything. That's what I saw.
That that's the video. That's what I saw, and the
teacher was showing a lot of lottery scrap. But boy,
you're asking a lot of them teachers to be taking
them blows to the face and not be fighting back. Well,
obviously that student didn't have that behavior just on that day,
so maybe she should have gotten help days before weeks
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that's true too, that's true too. But boy, you're just
asking a lot of these teachers, you know, asking a
lot of these teachers not to just respond when they
get punched in the it's gonna want the teachers. Kid's
gonna start coming to school and wiping the students as
one of the two. You forget, My mom was a teachers,
so you forget these people's you know, mom, these teachers
are people's mothers and sisters. Yes, you know, you just
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never know, all right, Well, that is front page news.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent, phone
line to wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one, call us up right now. And
then he leaks, hiss the breakfast club, Good morning the
breakfast club. This is your time to get it off
(07:46):
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,
who's this Ronnie? Without getting off your chest? Kind of like,
why what's the work for a man? Why did everybody
want to come to work? Bro? When you work, Brom,
(08:08):
I'm working at Generfi to break at Charleston shout out
to Charlestons eight four three. I mean, I'll be honest.
The pandemic, The pandemic messed a lot of that up.
I mean, when people got home and comfortable and can
work at home, Yeah, why would you want to come
back if you can working at home, You ain't gotta
put on no clothes, you got your pjs, you in
your bed. I mean it's I don't like I'm thinking,
but like I'm probably was going down the drain because
(08:29):
nobody wants to come to work. Is that why the
economy going down? The drain that. I don't think that's
three of the economy going down to drink. I don't
think so. Like I don't get working sixty seven hours
a week because I got swe Guys don't want to
show up the work man. I think you need to
mind your business man. You know what I'm saying. Yeah,
you at work doing your things. Stop worrying about everybody
who's not. You're gonna get your check if they're not
gonna get there, who cares? Hello? Who's this? Hello? Hey?
(08:53):
Time you good morning? Get it off your chests. Oh
just call first of all, good morning, m d Hey,
good morning. Um. I was just calling on the myself.
Your birthdays big time, bo, it's your birthday? What's gonna
be your birthday? Mama? Go to work? Um? I wanted
(09:16):
to plan a big birthday party, but my mom passed
away last year. Sorry to hear that point. Yeah, let's
state you in Okay. What's your cash a Charlomagne and
I put a little something in your cash aft for
your birthday dinner to night. Nice, but you sit there
and cry. You better sit in that cash app. What's
(09:37):
your cash MoMA, we're gonna be gonna put a little
a little something in your thing for your fifthiff. Okay,
my cash app is um dollars signe tuster finance you
l P e R. Hold on, I'm trying to find
the dollars sign. Okay, here we go. Something something that's
finest you m P e R. Why are you selling
something with a P? Used to come on? I thought
(10:03):
it was always ask you mr. Can you finished Tanya something? Yes, yes,
all right, I'm gonna send you fifty cents. You better
not send it on fifty cents fiftieth birthday, send you
fifty cents you know Stagram, which we had a birthday
as well. Yes, man, what is it? All right? I
(10:28):
just I just sent you something to your cash at nice.
I hope y'all send me something to man me and
you kicked up. I don't see. Something's finest. I got
it right here, Tanya something the s U M P
t e R s finest fr n e s t
Tanya something, she got the grade the great braids. Okay,
I got you, all right, mom. I have a good
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night everybody. And something man, okay, man is dollar sign
takes your birthday? Get it off your chest. Eight hundred
and five eight five, one oh five one. If you
need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's a new day. Is
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your time to get it off your chest? Wait? Wait,
whether you're man or black, time to get up and
get something. Call up now. Eight hundred five e five
one oh five one. We want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this hey? Chris? Chris,
get you gonna teach us? Chris? Yeah, I want to
talk about the US students breaking teachers. Way to me,
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both ways. I used to work in schools, and you
got some teachers that had a pagodgy kids all year
long and then kids now butch bossor got those kids
who come in and there is NOVI escalating. Now the
teacher had got the kid out of classroom. You estcalate
the whole situation, separate the whole situation. Called the kid's
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mother to report what we're going on in the classroom.
The kid came back and just kidd him from behind
and down. Yeah. Man, I mean that video that we
were talking about earlier. That woman had every right to
defend ourselves. I don't know the whole situation yet enough
to that video. But boy, y'all asking a lot of teachers.
You know, y'all asking a lot of teachers to tell
them to restrain theirselves when they're getting hit on, Like
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I wouldn't say this too, And I definitely know that
I would know that they would call my parents, and
my parents would my ass when I got home. So
that would make me not want to get into altercation
argument with a teacher because I would have to see
that one from my pops and my mom's when I
got home. And it's also just things we never thought about.
I never thought about putting hands on those teachers. Knew
what the consequences would be from exactly what you said.
(12:38):
My parents and and my mom was a teacher, so
I had a different respect and reverence for teachers. I'm
not doing that. Hello, who's this? It's wrong? From wrong?
What's up? Get it off your chests? Man of benderstand work.
I don't understand why you can't just mind your beds,
go to work. But you did you have stole something?
(12:59):
What you did? Did? You don't work? Actually? What that
somebody told on you? Brother? People be getting mad because
how you working. See you trying to just go home?
You know, people to get all in your business. I
just get up for the reason I just told somebody
who called in the mind their business that he worried
about who didn't, who not coming to work? Right right,
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mind your business. We had to do one thing, is
that get this money? Go what you calling from? Bro? Okay, okay,
smooth everybody in Louisiana. Brother, Yes, hello, who's this? D
Knights from boxholder Jersey D Knight or the Knights as
a nighttime All right, we'll get off your chests. Yeah,
(13:46):
I wanted to talk about this students teachers this morning. Yea, um,
I think there's a problem at home. I grew up
in the early nineties. They're going to elementary school, and
I called the hell and teachers having permission to student yep.
And when you was home, your grandparents and your parents
would take the tide no matter what. Yep. If you
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acted up in school, you were in trouble when you
got home. Right now, they're talking to kids, you know,
they got their own boys and protected emotions and stuff
like that. So you know, I think it's going a
little too far. You know what he is only making
like forty k. You made me think about some forty
K is a lot my mom, the most my mom
ever made in South Carolina with thirty thousand a year.
(14:32):
You made me think about something she's beating up on
a dote at home because for her to go out
in the real world, I think she can try and
to do she doesn't want at home at least once
or twice. Yeah, ain't no, ain't no dough that would
be there asking the house. That's that's probably true. But
I would say this like he said. You know, I
was at the tailing of Miss Butterfield out in Queen's
Caribbean teacher who would grab my cheeks and twist my
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cheeks if I wasn't paying attention. That's abuse. I mean
a lot of no teachers did you used to abuse us.
I had a teacher names us in four grade. She
ain't ver put her hands on me for boys to
see her drafting kids around that classroom. That shout up
his Butterfield. Miss Butterfield, Me and her son was good.
But she would grab you, grab your cheek if he
wasn't paying attention. But he kept the students in line.
She grab your cheek now she's gonna get a whole
handful of ink because all that baby, get it off
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your chest. Eight hundred five A five one oh five.
But we got rumors on away, give us a tease.
Come on, James, come on, Ninie and got team got
rumors tat, Oh my god. So we're gonna be talking
about lotto. You know, we hurt that she was wearing
the same underwear over and over and over, over and
over and over. We'll get to the next is the
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breakfast club. Goo bought it the breakfast club howning. Everybody
is dj NV Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
We got our guests, host, Ninie Links joining us. Morning,
Good morning. Let's get to rumors from who lot of names?
Or you gossiping or you chatting? This is the rumor report.
(15:58):
I mean, I guess we're on the breakfast club. This
is where the teas those right now, the breakfast club.
But we're starting, okay, so a lot of shuts down
the panty police selling her underwear on eBay. A lot
of twenty four has decided to sell her used underwear
in response to an Internet troll who called her out
for wearing the same cheetah print underwear twice the same
(16:20):
drawers well. On Sunday, a Twitter user posted two photos
pointing out that a lot those underwear, along with the
caption can't afford new panty. The attempt to embarrass a
lotto fell short when other Twitter users responded to the
post by pointing out that everyone washes and rewears underwear.
So when a lot decided to do was um started
(16:44):
this whole eBay auction about her underwear, and she started
at ninety nine cent and then went all the way
up to fifteen thousand dollars. But people purchasing her used underwear. No,
I'm talkingfused because I was born in nineteen hundred and
seventy eight, so I thought, I thought that we all
rewashed our drawers and the war actually relation. She was
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wearing some cheetah underwear. They can see him through her clothes,
and the next day she was wearing another outfit and
they can see cheetah underwear through her clothes. Like, oh,
you're wearing the same underwear twice. You donna wash her underwear.
And so she went on social media and show her
whole panty drawer that she has all of these underwear
and she buys several of the same Not you buy
several of the same underwear. Yeah about the pack from Target?
(17:26):
Oh you about the pack from Jacket, the whole pack
of the Target too. I don't look down there. I
got on ethical drawers right now. But I used to Target.
I know you're not about you wear fruit of the Looms.
Oh you do? Oh, I didn't even know me women
though the women women go to Target for underwear. I
don't go to Target for underwear, you know. I like
to go to La Perla and if I'm running through
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the mode, something from the Target secrets. Yeah, I mean,
but I don't like, I don't. I've never purchased Target underwear.
That feels like I was going there to purchase Target
underwear before teenager. I've never known. No, I wasn't, but
I always have probably warn Victoria's secrets. Okay, okay, you
know I've never gone into Target to get underwears. I
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just can't even remember that time. Even when I underwear,
I think, you know, my mom probably bought my underwear
from somewhere, not even Target, like Walmart Brock. We would
go to TJ Max and Marshals to get out as
a child can same TJ Max. Definitely. I just found
out that, you know, women be wearing box of briefs,
(18:28):
like I didn't know. Like two women that I love
who work up here, they wear box of briefs. Oh
they might be tough, like' tough, but you mean tough
me different? What you mean? I know what I meant.
(19:02):
I didn't know. I didn't know. I didn't I didn't
know that there. So they put them down. They have
on boxes. They said they do it. I didn't know.
I didn't know the thing. I had no idea. Oh
they're tough, Okay, okay, okay, well maybe Chicago Prosscuts have
dropped the sex abuse charges against r Kelly, and Cook
County Prosecutor has dropped ten charges of sex abuse against
(19:27):
r Kelly yesterday, citing the purpose is to save on expenses.
R Kelly is already serving thirty year prison sentence on
charges of federal racketeering and sex trafficking. So basically, you
know he's here in New York, right, Yeah, I didn't
realize he was in Why are he signed in Chicago?
Because his first his first case. Help, I guess it
(19:50):
makes sense. Why spend money on another case when he
already got thirty forty years already, right, Yeah, he's already
got a lot of time. He's gonna be in court
today in New York City. Actually was so that they
can formally dropped the are just against him. But I
actually never knew he was in New York, So he's
actually right here. Yeah, I think these staying in Brooklyn
did not know that. When you said that, I was like,
(20:11):
that don't make no sense for it. I guess it
does make sense because I'll be thinking about when somebody
gets one charge and they get like a hundred years,
and I'm like, I was thinking, like, what's in When
did they give leniency on people for how much time
to give him? But I guess if it's a whole
other case somewhere else, they gonna be there until he fires. Yeah,
what's the point. Oh gods, I gotta share you guys,
(20:33):
abody this flavor flame? You know? And I used to
look back in the day. So he's claiming that he
spends about twenty four hundred to twenty six hundred dollars, Well,
he did spend about twenty twenty six hundred dollars a
day on crap. That's cap I kind of maintained myself. Well,
(20:55):
you know what I'm saying. While I was on that
you feel me, And not only that, I kind of
kept it hidden. I started letting people know what I
was doing when I was getting tired of being like that.
And there was a time that I was spending twenty
four hundred to twenty six hundred dollars a day for
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six years straight. You do the math, and that's how
much I spent on drugs. He ain't gonna lie, but um,
I sold a lot because I was my best customer.
You know. I guess God wanted me to live for
all me and he knows that I'm a mouthpiece to
the world. He said, he was selling it too. You
want to just use it. But he's spending nine hundred
(21:39):
thousand dollars a year, dollars a day. That's nine thousand
a year. I could see per day. I did too.
I said the same thing. I said people, No, no, no,
I can I can see that because people who do
drugs they find a way. They are going to find
a way no matter what. So a day and you
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got to think he's around people. He probably was a
partier at the time, so he probably had other people
using with him, you know what I mean, and he
was selling other people. I can see that. Well, he's
celebrating six years clean, so congratulations, that's right. Yeah, he's
sixty three years old. Wow, we favor one time, and
that's good. He can tell his story and you know
he survived it, you know, I mean, so other people
can find inspiration in that. Yeah. Well, he spent a
(22:24):
whole lot of money, honey, when you get out of
his money from Flame Flavor Fla was one of the
biggest reality starts out. He paved the way for y'allah. Listen,
I love Flavor Flame Listen, Honey, I love him. The
Flavor Love franchise set it all pH reality shows in
a real way, A way to spend your money though,
that was back when you were buying panties from Target, right, Walmart? Walmart?
(22:46):
All right, well, lad is your room report? We got
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not liking about this country. We'll get to a nexus
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I just saw Y looking at nine and say I
don't like. I don't like nothing hot in my mouth,
like what I dont She was asking if I drink
(23:29):
coffee a tea, and I was like, I don't like.
Oh that's what no. I just heard that part. Doesn't
even like hot pizza, like hot pizza. I can't eat
anything hot. Huh, so you don't like hot food. I
like womb temperature food, just a little warm. I can't
if it's too hot, I can't eat it. Even when
I would get a pizza, I gotta put the pizza
in the fridge for like thirty seconds and cover it off.
I never heard that in my life. What does that
even mean? I mean, I guess, yeah, nobody wants scorching
(23:51):
hot food. That's put it. But that's what coffee does.
That's what t does for me. Soup does. It's always hot.
That's trun your lips. You can't blow on it. That's
what you blow on. Number one, you say hate light skin,
that's rights get some front page dues. Now, Americans now
say there's a lot of things they like they hate
about this country, all right. The number one thing they
(24:12):
hate about the country is the government and poor leadership.
They saying twenty percent of the people that was asked
that they hate the leadership. After that, fifteen percent said inflation.
Then it was immigration, then economy in general. So that
was the top four things people hate about America. I
get it, but I mean number three is number three.
(24:32):
They needed to define a little bit more because I mean,
all of us are immigrants in some way ship for them,
I guess they mean the legal immigrants and legal immigrantionship. Now, also,
we always talk about our kids and the effects of
social media. Now there's a new surgeon general saying that
thirteen he believes it's too young for children to be
on social media. Based on the data I've seen, believe
(24:52):
the thirteen is too early. It's a time where it's
really important for us to be thoughtful about what's going
into how they think about their own self worth and
their relationship ups and its skewed and often distorted environment
of social media often does a disservice so many of
us children. Duh. I was reading AFT or yesterday in
the kids and telling my wife dull, like, who doesn't
know that? Like we saw this five six years ago,
(25:12):
and in the next decade or so, we're going to
look back and realize the impact of social media on
the brain, not just for kids, adults too. It's totally
ruined our cognitive abilities, the way we process information, the
way we so called understand things, everything, it's ruined us. Yeah,
so there's no turning back. At what age do you
allow your kids to have social media then? You know,
(25:33):
because they're I hate to say it, but their friends
got social media. Allow them, you know, they speak through
social media. They don't have to. They had getting social
media platforms when they baby. Yep, you know. So I mean,
I don't know. I think it's okay as long as
you have some sort of parental control on it. And
and that article was saying that, you know, it ruins
(25:53):
the way that they see themselves. You know what I mean,
because think about it. If you're not you're not emotionally
developed at that age. You know, what about if you
had to go through puberty on social media? Every pimple,
you know, every every growth spurch Yeah, you know, like
and you're getting clown for that. Come on, man, that
stuff you're living permanently online nobody nothing else trauma. And lastly,
(26:14):
we were talking about a high school student in Georgia
that broke her teachers leg students told me she was
transported to the juvenile Tension center, and a Rockdale County
School District administrator said that student will face criminal charges.
We got permission to speak to a student who saw
the whole thing. Was it scary at the time, It
(26:35):
wasn't scary, was shocking. She's a pretty good teacher. But
how she talked, Let's say she talked with aggression. How
you talker kids is like a couple way to talk
to His mother agrees. What I think the problem is
is to teach us are not taking a class the
hall to deal with children, you have to live the
(26:56):
escalation techniques to help those kids. For the says, aggravate
a situation that student is on suspension and they fully
expect her to face criminal charges. I saw that video.
I feel like they're making a lot of excuses for that,
for that girl, you know what I mean, she ain't
no buy putting their hands on that teacher like that.
Do I agree that they need de escalation tactics? And
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you know some of these kids are emotionally unstable dealing
with mental health issues. Yes, but that still don't give
you no right to attack somebody in that way. And
that teacher showed a lot, a lot of restraint, and
they thought about she broke her leg. I'm like, did
she break her leg or was her weight that she
felt combined with the way she found that broke her
leg because I know that student didn't break her leg. Well,
if you listen to the interview that the student before
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was saying that the teacher talks really aggressive to the
students and he didn't think that was the proper way
to speak to them. That something happened prior to that.
That didn't just happened, something happened before that. And this
is in Rockdale County, outside of Atlanta or Okay, Yeah,
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so I'm surprised. Well, that's a nice countyism it's not
a bad county all right. Yeah see, I'm you know,
there's there's a couple of things that bother me. One,
I would never put my hand on the teacher because
I know that if I had to go home. My
father was my ass and my mother and b I
grew up in Queens Village, Queens and it's it's a
very Caribbean hey shit area. Right. My mother actually started
the basketball team in school because all we had was
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football soccer and they beat kids out there. There was
Caribbean teachers. You wasn't doing that, kid, Yeah, they gonna
beat your heads. Yeah, there was no way you're getting
around it. And then when you got home, you're gonna
get your ass being That's just what it was. So
if you ever raised your voice, raised your hand. But
it was also different back then too because they really
did take a village, right, So everybody had permission to
go upside your head. Yeah you know what I'm meaning,
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Like if they was watching you for some period of time, teacher,
otherwise they had permission to go upside your head. Now,
I don't want my teachers. I don't want to teacher
putting hands on my children. But growing up in the
nineteen hundreds was a bit different. Do you think these
classrooms need security now? Yes, I've been in three classroom. Man.
First of all, they need metal detectives for all these
things bringing guns. And yes they do need security because
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that is not in a teacher's pay grade. They have
to fight off your kids. Every classroom security every class
at least in the hall, but every classroom to look
up to see a security guards at least in the
hall because because them fights be going on too long.
That woman was fighting for and there was nobody there
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to break it up. The kids ain't breaking it up.
All of them got their phones out recording. The teachers
don't know what's going on. Yes, they need bounces in
the schools. So what is the question the teachers be
able to defend themselves in that case? Yes, that woman
had every right to go off on that little girl.
She should have beat that little girl ass a lot
of restraint. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
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She got a broke leg because she didn't defend ourselves.
Teaches able to teachers be able to put hands all students,
especially self defense in self defense. Yes, I don't mean
just wailing off on kids. For no reason in self defense. Yes,
who wouldn't. We're getting stories about six year olds coming
to school shooting teachers. Man, you know what I'm saying this,
classrooms need a panic button. That's something they need. That's
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what they really need, a panic button. While I'm pressing
this button, I'm getting my ass welled on. You better
panic in that moment and fight back. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five. One, let's discuss. It's the
Breakfast Club. God, Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time
because the phone called eight hundred five eight five, one
(30:30):
oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Our
celebrity guest host Nini is here. Yes, indeed, and if
you're just joining us, we're talking about the incident that
happened out in Georgia around your neck of the woods,
where a young lady, a young kid, uh beat the
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breaks off a student, I mean beat the breaks off
a teacher. Excuse me, a student beat the breaks off
a teacher. Let's let's hit the audio. Oh my goodness,
Oh my god, Oh my god, so we're asking eight
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hundred five eight five one oh five one. Should teachers
be allowed to put hands on kids? Don't you nany well,
listen now, I'm not for that. But when I was
in school, we would get, you know, sent to the
office and get paddles and all of that stuff or
suspended and everything. And of course I got beatings when
I was growing us. I would go home and get
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a beating, right, But did you need it? Did you
need the beating? What a warranted? I think so? Yeah, yeah,
I think so. But I definitely do not believe in
the teachers putting their hands on the student, even in
self defense. I feel like they should be able to
put their hands on the kids in self defense. Now,
growing up South Carolina White Elementary School, it was just
one teaching fourth grade boys. You used to drag us
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kids around that that damn trailer, you know. I have
learned that there's you know, there's different parenting, and I've learned,
you know, from being a mom, that you can talk
to some some kids and really give them to do
the things that you need them to. Oh, I agree
with what you need, But once they put hands on you,
if the talk, if the talking don't work, and they
put hands on you, the teacher should be able to
defend it. No, no, no, you'd be like, no, no,
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put your hand down. You put your hands once you
put your hands on me, I mean when you start. No, no, no,
So we've already established boundaries. No, no, no, you know
you don't put your hands over here. You don't come.
So you're gonna let them get one hit off. No,
because they're not gonna do it, because it might be
talking to them like no, no, no, because you're gonna
be looking at me like I'm gonna beat your ass. No. No,
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what about them tough girls? You were talking about that
with a box of briefs. Now, yeah, what about that?
What if one of them put hands on you, I'm
gonna have to fight them back, got to That's all
I'm saying. Let me ask your question, right, so you
talk about the escalating yea, there's an incident your asking
and the students getting wild. You hit the panic button
or you call security. So now security comes in the
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classroom to help you out. Right, the kid doesn't want
to leave the classroom, right, and now security got to
remove the kid. And now when security starts to remove
the kid, the kids fighting security. Now it's an incident
that everybody's feeling it, and now it goes viral, and
now what happens from there. I think that you need that.
I think you need security in school security lose their job. Well,
I think you need security in schools. Then I think
you need mental health professionals that can help de escalate
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those kinds of situations. Because clearly that young lady was
having some type of manic breakdown. You know what, I
don't have it on me as a teacher. That's my point.
And see, I blame our household because that little girl
is fighting the dope before on one problem, because all
the takes is want of dope to put hands on
you go upside of your head and you know not
to play with somebody grown. Now let me ask you question.
Would you be mad? You're a teacher. You do your
job every day. The teacher was overweight, right, she wasn't
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fighting back, right, let's say you know what I mean,
Sugar might have been low shup. She didn't feel like
fighting in that moment, but I went you. But as
my point, she had every right to defend herself. That
teacher needs a medal because she showed a lot of rescreens.
I'm not a fighter. I can't fight lord rag a bay.
I was about to say that, what if she can't
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fight it, let's try get little tastes. Hello, who's this?
What's up? Graducation day? D? What's up? A student attacked you? Bro? Yeah, man,
I want to shout out, I'm getting the child's hot
tool in the Bronx. I'm not doing enough for the yoself. Basically,
you know when you when you were trying to fit
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and you got some of these kids that want to
cut I mean, so one day, yo, I just got
tired of me. Man. I told the student, just one
particular student, that you had to go lost toy short.
He tried, yo, he tried to hit me up man,
And you had every right to defend yourself, and I
hope you did, especially in the Bronx. Well, no I didn't.
I just I really didn't boot my hands on them
because I already kW was for me. I mean, so
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I just hit him. I granted them by the arm
and I put someone in the dim door. But of
course you know they was recorded that so that was
a rap for me right here. That's not fair like
like like self defensient apply in a school as well,
because if that little boy does that for you in
the street, they're gonna lock that little boy up and
probably try him as an adult. And if you, if
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you uh, stay in your ground and you self defense
against that little boy, you're not gonna get no trouble
in the street, especially with students bringing knives and guys
and weapons to school. And you're in the Bronx. Yeah, well,
you know, I'm not did hurt anybody here, So that
wasn't That wasn't why I did what I did. Ryan.
I really need to get him out of the gym
because I up what hit me up my job, you know,
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I would have got to rest ran. That's what it
was all about. I had to get up my body
before you for my brother. I respect you for not
wanting to hurt nobody kids, but what about your own self?
What about self preservation? What about that kid not hurting you? Well,
I wasn't worried about that man, you know, because just
a kid. And then you know Lott telling you just
the kid wasn't really worried about that part. But I
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definitely had to give him my body because you know, slim.
If you would have twitted me up, it would have
been a bat. I forgot he was a kind. I
don't see the problem with that. Lose their job, They
lose their jobs and career, the retirement and all that.
He just lost their life because of six years? What
about to teach? Right? Penny? Good morning, Good morning. How
are you guys doing well? What's your thoughts? Penny? I
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believe that doctor Kerk had every right puppy her grown
ass because she was like she was grown, so she
needed to fight her. And then when her mamma comes
to fight her too, so she didn't teach her. That's right,
that's right. Teachers have every right to defend themselves. Oh
so sorry, Now let me ask you a question. Right,
and that incident, the teacher was overweight. We've seen it,
so let's stop saying that. So why you keep saying
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that it is not relative to the story. I don't
know why you keep saying that the teacher grabbed the
girl and put her weight on the girl. She should
have That's what she said, you should have. She probably
didn't know self defense. That sounds like a self defense
technique and she doesn't know that. I honestly think she
was just trying to show respraint. When I watched the video,
I see a woman trying to show restraint. That hesitation
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called her to get hit up and ended up when
the ground. That's that's what happened. She hesitated because you're thinking, all,
this is a child and I don't want to lose
my job. Man, you got every right to defend yourself.
That's not fair them, teacher. You're asking a lot of them, teachers,
the man, you're already underpaying them. Now you're telling them
that they can't protect themselves. Hell No, eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. Should teachers be able
to protect themselves in the classrooms? Should they be able
to put hands on kids and students? It's the Breakfast
(37:19):
Club the morning. Your opinions to the Breakfast Club top
come on five. One I want to get everybody is
TJ Envy Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
(37:41):
Our guests host Teeny Leaks is joining us this morning,
and we're talking about teachers being able to defend themselves.
Should teachers be able to put their hands on students? Now,
this comes from like how you wording that though? Because
you're making it seem like we just in here advocating
for teachers to put hands on kids. No, in self defense. Correct, Yes,
I believe teachers should be at to put their hands
on kids. My mom is a teacher. My mother older,
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but she's a teacher and something. You know, she's retired,
but sometimes she subs every now and then. I would
want my mother to be able to defend herself. Want
of them a little badass kids did something to her,
and I want my brothers to go up to the
school and beat them a little boys. That's another thing too,
Like if my mother was a teacher, we got another
family members that if something that's right, they're coming up
to that school. That's right. Little brothers and little sisters.
They can go handle stuff like that, you know what
(38:24):
I mean. But yes, he teaches you be able to
defend themselves. Let's go to the phone lines. Out of
people are Hello, who's this Hey for Angelica? Hey Angelica,
Now Angelica, you're a teacher. I am. I literally just
got the work too. Talk to us, Angelica. Well, I
can see the spectrum from both ends. I'm a teacher
and my parents with a student who tell us have
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a lot of aggressive issues. And I have to tell
him every day he teachers do not come to work
to have to refee you and have to fight off
you every day. You know. Ortunately He's only in fourth grade,
but he's a big boy. And like I tell him,
you don't want nobody putting your hands on me, So
why would you do it to your teachers? That's true?
And like and like the latest thing in the interviews,
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like we don't get training on how to de escalate situations.
You know, we try not to hurt kids, but on God,
let the kids put their hands on me, like a
big one. I'm always fine for I'm fighting for my life.
Did you say, on God, that's right, that's right. Let
there be a school shoot. I'm not trying to save
all these kids. I got my own child and trying
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to get too. And that even and that's a real situation. Yeah,
I mean, listen, none of that stuff is in y'all
pay grade, you know what I mean? And and my
imagine having to imagine having to train teachers for combat, right,
trained teachers for self defense, trained teachers to uh have
to avoid shootings? What is this the military? Right? You
know what I'm saying that that's not right in the
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military from getting better. I'm for North Carolina, North Carolina.
All right, thank you, mama, thank you, having a great
day day in class? Right? Great? Great? Hello? Hello? Did
damn Mama? Yes I am. Now we're talking about teachers
are defending themselves in the classroom. What's your thoughts? Mom?
All right, I think it's fifty fifty one. These kids
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don't have much discipline walking outsideurday house that they think
they can talk to any adult how they want to
two these adults and their selves, they don't have limits.
Their life is stressful, get it. But you have lived,
so you should know how to control certain situations. If
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you know that child is reckless, you don't approach that child.
That's just like approaching a madman on the streets. Know
when they mad, you see them saying, you've been dealing
with this child. I went to school back in the days.
We couldn't talk to the teachers like that because, like
you said, parents were handling that. But the parents is reckless. Now,
so who teaching who? Yeah? I mean you need people
(40:52):
in the school to help the escalate situations. You need
mental health professionals school. Like I said earlier, a lot
of your kids are dealing with like emotional and mental
you know, health issues, you know. And they to me
when I look at that video, I see a girl
having a manic breakdown, right, and I see a teacher
that's not equipped to be able to de escalate that situation.
And it turned violent real quick because the student turned violent.
And now the teachers just sitting there stuck, you know,
(41:15):
big rolling on the floor for no damn reason. Leg broken. Hello,
who's this? Good morning? Good morning morning? Called this Felita
calling from Chicago. Hey Felita, Now what are you doing
in Chicago? When if these kids act up on you? Mama?
Oh no, we're gonna beat the brakes out for them,
and that a little time that they're gonna hand out,
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and yeah, we're not going you know, I have it.
I'm actually not a teacher, okay, you know, and the
Lord knew never to put me in that type of position. Um,
I'm old school, and I refuse to have anybody's child
put their hands on me. I think, in order to
stop them, because it looks like these parents are not
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doing a good job raising their kids and teaching them
to respect adults, start finding the parents twenty five dollars. Okay,
just like they don't play that fine, If they don't
pay that fine, you know what, suspend their life. It's
time to make these parents accountable as well, because you
got some that go right back home and be half iving.
(42:23):
And I've actually seen that myself. Wow, they'd be happy
to one be happy their kid one against an adult exactly,
that's unacceptable. Let me know what put them on Put
the parents on black. You know, the headlines should say
minor at John Thompson's school that belongs to um little
(42:45):
Mike uh Perry Johnson aka Little Mike. And you know
whoever put that put the parents on blast. Put their
names out there. Okay. You know you know what's so
interesting Back in the day, You know, we were afraid.
At least I was afraid. I didn't want to waste
my parents money. I didn't want to waste their time,
I didn't want to waste their food, and I didn't
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want to embarrass them. Because all of those things led
to me getting my ass kicked, especially the time thing
my parents had to leave work to come getting me.
Oh yeah, I was in trouble. I gotta leave work
to come up here. They calling me about you. You
know what I'm thinking about now, If even if I
was sick, I wouldn't let him call my parents. Yeah,
because you know that they gotta leave work, your parents.
I got to leave work to come up here because
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you were acting adam fool. I would stand in the
nurses's office that whole day and I would not call them.
Hell no, but let me tell let me ask you
about this. So let's say that student. There was a
problem with the student, maybe the student couldn't read, or
maybe the student was having difficulty in math, and then
when the teacher went to him that it was kind
of like her defense mechanism where she didn't want to
be embarrassed, so it was her way of lashing out.
Why do you do this? I mean, it has a
little in the jury. With these hypothetical scenarios, we don't
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know nothing. All we saw was a little badass girl.
But why there has to be the reason why she
was bad? Maybe not? Oh, you know that's true. I
said she might have been gonna do something emotionally into
and it looked like a manic breakdown, you know what
I mean. But I still don't give her no right
to put hands on that teacher, and that teacher had
every right to defend herself, and that teacher should have said,
get in my belly, hell out that little girl. That
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little girl would have sat her a little tough ass down. Goodness, gracious, well, Nini,
we got roomors on the way. When we're talking about
coming up, Oh my god, we're talking about that's good.
You are officially a part of the Breaking Club. We
don't be no more to you in the rooms. Next move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good boarding, Brning. Everybody is DJ
(44:34):
Envy Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We
have Nannie Leaks here our guest host. Good morning morn
How you feeling, Nie, I feel great. Wigs on and
are on? I feel great. Would you want to have
to get up every morning like this and do all
of that? What I want to have to get up? Yeah?
(44:56):
I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. It's not your
first time the radio. You've done the radio before, Hey yeah, yeah, yeah,
not morning radio though I've that morning too. Okay. I
sat in a lot for Atlanta, Tigre. What up? Okay?
What I've seen? Take out the White House. We went
to the house when they had the black media. Oh
they had. It's one of the black media. Yeah, I
saw the picture with me drop on a clue bump
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for taking man take a whole. Yes, you know what
I'm saying. Thing is an iconic figure in our culture. Hey,
salute to Charleston Magazine too. Man, I want to salute
to Charleston mag I don't know who I'm holding this
up to. I guess the camera, but Charleston Hometown magazine
and in my birthplace, Charleston, South Carolina. And I'm on
the cover of it for the February issue. It's to
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Eat and Drink issue and it's straight talk with Charlemagne
the God. So salute to Charleston Magazine for having me
on the cover and the nice article they did about me. Man,
it's always dopeen your your birthplace, hometown. Yeah, the hometown
recognizes you. You know what I mean? Absolutely? Those are
the best. Those are the best accolades that you can
receive me when you're an asset to your your your state,
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and your your hometown. So it's a lout to Charlston Magazine.
The next hour. Stone Boy will be joining a stone
Boy is an artist from Ghana that's right now. I
met Stone Boy when I was coming out of the
Script Club to Silver Fox in Ghana, you know what
I mean. And I told him when he comes to
New York, you know, pull up on the Breakfast club.
So he'll be here this morning. Yeah, so we're gonna
chop it up when it may sign a death jam too.
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the best job of voting their artists, whether they're international
or are here in America. Don't do great people over
there though, you know, I love I love a lot
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fam over there. That's the only one I got on
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the Tina's then asset anywhere she is, that ship, you know,
loving the Tina. All right, let's go make a Joe kid.
I say, sometimes sometimes I want better for her, that's
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is an iconic label and our coaches def Jam actually
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death Jam. Yeah stuf from Russell Though, Russell Simmonson, Russell
Group and Nation. They started Depth Jam as we got stuff,
you know what I mean? And boy, when don't they
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As far as the label is concerned, I'm just saying
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we got us better death Jam. That's all. What are
we talk? Can we not demand better iconic labels like
def Jam. I need to start a label label. I
don't know women to be all women though? What we
got rumors coming up? T ts chad O. Chosinko says
(47:47):
that he saved a lot of money by flying spirit
and wearing fake jewelry. Can you believe that his knees hurt?
His neck is green? But we'll talk about the breakfast club.
Come on, y want to get everybody is Steed j
n V Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We got our us celebrity guest hosts, Ninnie Leeks joining
us and let's get to the rooms. Or you gossip
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and when you chatting is the Ruble report? I mean,
I guess we're on the breakfast club. This is where
the tea spells right right on the breakfast club. Yes,
our boy, Ocho Sinko, I love Otiosinko. By the way,
so chat Ocho Sinko was on Shannon Sharp Show Sharp
Club Shah and he was saying that he saved about
(48:33):
eighty three percent of his money by flying Spirit and
wearing fake jury. I ain't flying private Spirit. Put me
on Spirit ex a row window seat. That's all I
need as long as I get from pointy the point B.
I don't need private athletes. More so, if you can
get to the point of your career where your name
becomes bigger than anything you can purchase, there's your value. Wow. Well,
(48:55):
why am I driving a ferrari? Oh? We talk about
jury and Washington Chains. Never bought really anything when I
was playing. Never what was the point I went to Clares? Yes?
For what what am I doing it for? The women
don't deal with anybody because of who you are, right,
and then the other women who really doing at homework
don't how much you're making already? Why am I buying
a fifty thousand dollar watch eighty thousand all to watch?
(49:18):
What time is it real quick? Please? It's a twenty
minutes to four? How must that cost me? The time
is free so when I'm paying, Wow, I love it. Though.
There's like so many great ways to say. And I
guarantee you that he just got this way as he
got older, absolutely because he had a call habit. I mean,
he used to buy these huge trucks that would cost
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one hundred two hundred grand, and he had ferraris and
stuff like that. But I do agree with him when
it comes to flying. I ain't flying spirit though. Yeah,
but I'm not private. But I'm not flying spirit. I'm
not flying private unless it's somebody else's private. Yea. Though
that people say things like when they're taking vacations, they
would rather purchase a coach seat to live in a
five star hotel? Would you do something like that? I'll
(50:00):
fly anywhere. I don't. I don't care as long as
it got first class. Well, I usually fly first class,
but if I have to fly coach, I don't have
a I don't have a problem flying coach. I don't
have a flying in the middle seat. I don't care
especially what if it's about that check, if I gotta
go to DJ party or something. I don't care how
I get that. I'm not flying Spirit exactly. I don't
have a problem flying Coach. Yeah, I have a problem
flying Spirit. I'm flying Spirit, ye Blue and Delta me.
(50:21):
Please Spirit on me money right now. No, hell, that's
a bust in the sky. Hey, Spirit owed me money
right now. I tried Spirit once and they canceled the
flight for no damn reason. And when I called kept
the customer service, they kept curving the hell out of me.
They put me on hold, and they had never gonna
make it about Marvin shot playing, and they never came
to answer that damn film. Do you spend a lot
of money out of your hotel? Do you like a
(50:42):
nice hotel when you're traveling? I seen you travel, I
saw you. I go when I go with my family
and it's vacation, yes we we we sit at Yeah,
well we'll go to five star resorts, and but I'm
also there because I like it's vacation and I like
the security. But when I'm traveling to work, I don't
stay in anything that's three stars for stars and up.
I don't care but I respect singles doing because it's
(51:03):
like your why I spend money on frivolous things like that.
Like I like to spend money on experiences to your point,
you know what I mean? Like I like if I
do a vacation, Yeah, I spend money on that. But jury,
I man, come on, I want to fake jury jury
fact to the jury I used to wear. I don't
wear jury like you have on the neck. Was it's fake.
This is just a little gold anchor. Okay, so it's fake,
(51:25):
regular solid gold. But I had a real jury. He
bought a fake up Cuban link. Yeah, when everybody was
wearing Cuban links, Me and my guy Pete Davidson dropping
include boss Pete Davidson. He went to my man Greg,
you and him, and we bought fake Cuban link chain.
And I told Pete the same thing the single did.
I said, Pete, you, Pete Davidson, we us nobody gonna,
nobody gonna care if we got onna fake jury. Nobody
(51:47):
even gonna check board, you know what I mean. So
I wore that fake Cuban link chain. I still got it.
I might bring it in to work tomorrow. So it
hadn't changed. Color. No, not at all, because it's real
gold plated just whatever. You can sign up it ain't real, okay,
my minuzrael Minusrael, yeah, Minusrael is actually you know, if
you want to leave it, you be it ain't real.
Your headline ain't real. Watch watching. We believe that my
stuff is really absolutely positive. Your body ain't real, but
(52:10):
you really my body's looks good. But come on, my
good people. People believe you gotta stop because I'm not lying.
Yeah they do. They do know. We've been doing it
for thirteen years. I don't know. It's the same nose,
the same cheeks, bro, You and Tory lands daddy, same
hand line print me is doadline. Look who drew that on?
(52:33):
You know? What? Do you want to touch it? I
mean it's probably real. Hell, but that the way you
the way you structured it back, that ain't real. This
is real, but I ain't knockingna, Yo, this is real.
Touch it right then? Let me I want you to
now look at your hand now, Nia, let me fig
give me your finger prints. You got the ink on
your hand and give me your finger prints, finger prints, needy?
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What else? What else we got in the room is there?
But you know why it's always good to say, so
let's keep saving if days to do it. Lauren London
shares how she found courage to act again after Nipsey
Hustle's death. The Kenny the Kenya Burns film You People,
released on Netflix this past weekend. The film stars Jonny Hill,
Eddie Murphy, and Lauren London. Lauren London has taken some
(53:17):
deserve time away from the Spotlight Light following the depth
of Nipsey Hustle. But she's in this new movie and
she's loving it and she's loved being back on the scene.
So you go, Lauren. I love her. I think she's
beautiful and I'm glad she's back out there. Reeving is
hard when you lose somebody like that. I mean, I've
gone through it and still going through it. It's difficult,
(53:39):
So kudos to her. I think we got audio too.
How did you fight the courage to go back to work?
Every day is different and so some days you don't
want to. You just want to lay there. My big
reason is my children, because they do deserve a really
happy mom and they deserve joy, and they deserve a
house that has music playing and instant going and light
(54:02):
coming in the windows and they deserve that. And you know,
when you lose someone, you know they're on the other
side wanting you to continue life as well. So I
just always think about what I know Nip would want
me to do, and what I know my children deserved. Listen,
we'd all have gone through stuff. Life is tough on
all of us. We're all human and life is gone
to life, you know what I mean. It's also about
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are you gonna let life take you? Are you gonna
take life? Condolence is the lord and London always and
she is a light and Nani you can relate. If
this is too personal a question, let me know. But
what's your inspiration? You know, for a very long time,
I've been really down over it. Just I feel exactly
like how she said and right there about just staying
(54:44):
in a dark room having no energy to get up
and go the next day. And my children too, they
are definitely you know the reason. But it's grief is
so hard. Oh my god. I say to my friends
often when someone passes, you say to them, you know,
my condolences, and those kinds of things where you really
(55:05):
don't know what that really means until you experience it. Yourself.
So I do have a question, and like he said
that it's too personal, please let us know, because we
were talking about this about a week ago. We were
talking about colon oscarps and he passed away from colon cancer. Yeah,
did he get the the Checkers colon out? So I did.
(55:26):
I've done it a few times. I've done both the
endo where they go down your throat into the stomach
and the colon um. I asked him to do it
with me, and he didn't want to do it. He
was really the kind of guy who was afraid to
go to the doctor. And when he did go, he
had stomach issues and he was complaining. Gregg may have
complained for twenty years. He just never would go to
(55:49):
the doctor. He would, you know, work on himself, like
go take acca Selzer's or go find then it's an
up and down, you know. And so when he founded
he went and after news he kept saying when they
were telling him you gotta do this, Greg, he was like,
it's gonna be cancer, It's gonna be cancer. And they
finally told him it was cancer. He was so undone.
(56:09):
But once he found out he had cancer, Greg would
not miss no doctor's appointment. Yeah, every doctor appointment lined up.
He would go to the doctor every single week to
check everything, but before that he wouldn't. It's one of
the most preventable forms of cancer. It's a ninety percent
of vival rate if you catch it. I was gonna
ask you if did the doctor said, if they would
have accord it early. If he had went early, they
(56:29):
probably would have been able to And I always think
back to when I asked them to go. You should
have forced him. Yeah. I always say that, like, you
should have I should have drug him to the doctor
because they I think they would have caught it a
lot sooner. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, you know, men don't
go to doctors, do you guys go? We talk about it.
(56:50):
We tried. We tried to talk about it on air, so,
you know, try to make it normalize people like, I'm
not letting you sleep. It could save your life, sleeper
when you do your car. Yes, put you to sleep,
It's simple for me. Uh, life or let somebody go
(57:12):
on my butt. Yeah, I'm choosing life every single time. No,
wait a minute, Yeah, definitely let somebody go on your butt. Yes,
I'm choosing to let somebody go up your butt. Every
single time. There you go, every single time you are sleep,
so don't be afraid. And it takes only a second.
It's kind of interesting. And I also when they put
me to sleep, I thought that was the best sleep.
(57:32):
Oh my god. Anything you'd be hitting? Do it be hitting?
Like when when? When? When they told me you said that,
you said in the same anthia they gave Michael jacket.
I can see why somebody would get addicted to it.
That was a good sleep man. Soon as they'd be like,
you're gonna right, You're gonna be out in ten seconds,
and as soon as you wake up, it's gonna be
all over, you'd be like, yeah, yeah, absolutely, all right,
(57:57):
enough about butts about colon oscarpy. Sorry, it's not about bush. Okay.
Donkey of the Day is going to a scammer. Her
name is Madison Marie rus So we'll talk about it
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of the day kind of democrat. So being Dunkey of
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the day is a little bit of a mix cull.
So like a donkey Donkey of the day club bitches.
Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three
years that donkey of the day is a new wife.
Sam up, you bring me a water, please, thank you.
Donkey to day for two day January thirty for us
go to a young lady named Madison Marie Russ. She's
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nineteen years old. She hails from Iowa, and she is
the reason that when people send me go fund me
is my first reaction is go f yourself. Okay, you
know why because in this cash app ben Mozelle go
fund me era, people be constantly asking for things, and
they'd be asking for things that some of us used
to have to work to get. For example, you don't
need to go fund me because you need ten on
(59:22):
your windows. Okay, all right, thank you, sim all right,
don't you don't need me to cash ap you because
you want to go to Miami for the weekend. All right.
I used to get those kind of requests often, but
I think folks realize that's not the way to get
money out of people. The way to get money out
of people is to have a story, and not just
any story, a story that pulls out people's heart scrings. Okay,
you gotta have a SOB story. I'm talking Cleo right
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before she accepted that she was about to go out
in the blaze of glory and set it off. I'm
talking Ricky getting shot in the backing boys in the hood.
I'm talking when Charlotte and Charlotte's Webb dies because she
has reached the end of her lifespan sidebar wilbur is
the reason Charlotte die, all right. She doing all that
damned graffiti with her web right now, full messages to
show how special Wilba was when the reality is his
(01:00:07):
fate was to be bacon. Okay, wal poor Charlotte out
physically and emotionally. Charlotte sacrificed her own well being for Wilbe,
dropping a clues bonds for Charlotte from Chlotte. What a
selfless spider she was okay, but your story to receive
money from complete scranges has to be that sad, which
actually means it has to be that good. And this
woman Madison from Iowa, Oh, she's one of those people
(01:00:28):
who had a really good, sad story. See this woman
was able to raise thirty seven thousand dollars from donas
thirty seven thousand dollars thirty seven racks. How was she
able to get this money? Let's go to News eight
for the report. Please, hi everyone that my name is
Maddie Russel and this is my story. A LinkedIn video
of nineteen year old Mattie Russo explaining her supposed cancer diagnosis.
(01:00:50):
She claims she was diagnosed with stage two pancreatic cancer,
acute limphoblastic leukemia, and told there was a football sized
tumor wrapped around her spine. Since then, Russo has talked
about going through cancer with the National Pancreas Foundation in Chicago.
She's also been on a podcast for Project Purple Online,
a group on a mission to find a cure for
pancreatic cancer. Her stories on both platforms have since been removed.
(01:01:13):
A go fund me fundraiser was started titled Maddie's fight
against pancreatic cancer. Tom Booland was listed as who started
the donation page. As you can see, it raised nearly
thirty eight thousand dollars from more than four hundred donors
by Tuesday. The go fund me page was taken down.
Go fund Me releasing a statement Tuesday saying they have
a zero tolerance policy for misuse of our platform and
(01:01:34):
the group is guaranteeing a full refund to donors. I
really don't understand people like her. If you could take
the time and energy to create this elaborate false story
about having a stage two cancer diagnosis with a TUMA,
then guess what. You can write a script? Okay, you
can write a novel, all right? How about write about
(01:01:55):
your doc side instead of leaning into it. Because what
happens to the new situations is you make it bad
for a person who's really dealing with cancer and would
and who would love to have thirty seven thousand dollars
to deal with their medical bills. But because of you,
folks like you, Okay, folks like me will come across
these requests and deny them simply because I don't believe you.
You need more people, all right, this woman had a
(01:02:15):
fake stash and medical supplies. You know what I mean,
Anne wigs in her apartment. Girl, you could have been
throwing place. Okay. You could be the next Doylar Period,
the next Jordan Cooper, the next August Wilson. But instead
of being America's next top playwright, you decided to compete
in America's got your cameras. I don't feel sorry for you,
Ma'm okay. I just hate to waste the talent because
anyone who can come up with lavish, successful schemes like
(01:02:37):
this can use that same time and energy figure it
out a way to mix some money legally. Okay. Also,
I was born in the nineteen hundred. Okay, ye old
uncle Charlotte and took a few laps around the sun,
and I'm from the era with certain things. I just
wasn't pretending to be because I didn't want to actually be.
That's how it was. I didn't want to park in
the handicap spot just because I had the handicap decap. Okay,
(01:02:58):
I wasn't parking in the handicaps about getting out limping,
because I was taught you played like that, you may
end up handicapped for real. Faking sick, No, sir, not me.
Hell I tell my kids that now. I don't play
about stuff like that. Okay, if something is really wrong,
by all means, let me know, but don't pretend, because
you really might end up that way. Madison nineteen years
old from Iowa clearly got none of those lessons in life,
(01:03:19):
and now she's facing ten years in prison because she
wants to lie. And I hope maybe she get at
least six months, six months. She can just be in
there with some tough women, you know, some tough women
that he was sleeping box to brief Okay, please get Madison,
Marie Russo, the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh, now
(01:03:40):
you are the doge the day, the dog gee, oh
the day ye me. Six months for scam, not elaborate,
you know what I mean, making light of something that
(01:04:01):
has taken so many people's lives. At least slow six
months in a prison, you know what I mean? All right,
just let us all let a room with some tough
women that wear box of briefs, you know what I mean.
That's all that's sam scrap. Okay, that's it. Okay, what's
that background? We're gonna play games okay, okay, I guess
it's time to play a game. Up. Yes what Rati?
(01:04:25):
All right? Madison Marie Russo, nineteen years old of Iowa
did a scam where she said she had stage two
cancer and a big ass tumor. She got thirty seven
thousand dollars from donors. Guess what, ratis completely white? Why?
Completely white? Not even off white? Just completely completely completely white? Him?
(01:04:51):
Uh dj Yes, Madison Marie rosso or nineteen years old
from Iowa, U scam thirty seven racks out of people
by lying about having stage two cancer diagnos. I'm just
saying it to him. Up, Yes what, Rati white? I'm
with you. Black people ain't gonna pay with ailments like
they ain't gonna say that they're not sick, and then
(01:05:11):
I don't think people gonna get black people money like that.
That's right. I just had a whole conversation about how
certain black people don't want to go through the doctor.
So I ain't about to play about being what I'm saying.
Both of you are absolutely correct, then send Marie Russo
is completely white, completely white? All right? Now, when we
(01:05:34):
come back, Stone Boy will be joining us. Of course,
he's from Gona. Completely got him completely gone, and we're
gonna talk to him next. I don't move. It's to
breakfast club in the morning. The breakfast club, like the
Liberals are jumping in now heavily, and the investing and
actually pushing you know, more of the African sound across
the main streams over here in the West, you know.
(01:05:56):
And and they got this my heart because we're also
a pot of it, and especially myself also a part
of it from Ghana in this new school. Not to
discredit or just take all the credit in our time,
but we have to also credit our predecessors who have
been knocking the doors from from the seventies and all
of that. We've only built up on that and in
our time now, I think by the help of technology
(01:06:18):
and internet and all the accesses that we have, we've
been able to get it to this level that you know,
you guys are you know the world is is gravitator
to it and you're signed the death yat Most people
don't know you're signed the death yam correct? How how
did that come out? Um? I mean it's been in
the pipeline for a while. Um. I think I'm cool
with the president from Africa Cefolk, you know who's been
(01:06:39):
watching my works over the time. I mean, we've been
representing for the geners of afrobeaten Dancer strongly. So when
it comes to Africa, one name that to sound on
your mind from time and Stone Boy for the combination
that I've always represented, I'm Reggael as well, So I
think there's now there's a need to actually drive that
that particularly uh stout as intense as it is onto
(01:07:03):
the global stages. So that's why I think dev Dem
and I came together for this beautiful partnership and I
were dropping the first project together in March. What did
you think when when we see Meek Mill over there
and Meek Mill was riding the bikes to the hoods
and everything like that, Like I thought I thought it
was dope because it was, like, you know, he Meek
Miller's known for the bike, so the fact that he
tapped in and was riding with the people, I just
(01:07:25):
thought that was dope. What was your thoughts on that?
It's crazy all those bikers are my boys. It's not
like boys. I know from the fact that not damn
my brothers. We grew up together. So it's basically I've
known about that before time, and I'm happy that, you know,
my brothers from us were growing up all joining in that,
you know, and that right from the hoot that I come,
which is called a shiman, that's where you find most
(01:07:46):
of the bike because um, the boys who are within
my boys from ground. So it gives me a lot
of joy for that shine that they're getting, you know,
because I mean from the streets. You're repercent through the
streets by you know, those moves, and I think it's nice.
It's nice to witness and Ghana is always welcoming you guys.
(01:08:06):
You guys know the vibes we have. He also got
some flat too, for I guess shooting a video. And
you know, he apologized, he said he said he didn't know,
but he said he got permissions. What was your thoughts, Yeah,
this would probably be the first time I'm speaking about
that because i've you know, I've not necessarily tried to
stay away from that comment. But it's truth be told.
I couldn't come to the States and go to the
(01:08:26):
White House do whatever I want to do, except there
was a certain amount of leeway, you know that I could,
you know, do stuff. But this I don't think it's
a big deal, and I mean the internet went crazy
and he did them the best thing he had to
do because that for me, I think it was a
job of the security personnels and a protocol to make
(01:08:49):
sure that, Bro, you don't we don't film over here,
We don't do this over here, We don't do that.
You know, he's he's excited. He doesn't know the laws,
I believe, or doesn't you know, so he only try
to get the best of his trip. You know, I'm
coming out to apologize just to shows you his true intentions.
He wasn't in the known to go and throw dirt
(01:09:09):
on such a place. Now, why do you like when
girls lie to you? They you say, girls Lyne that
you would like therapy? Um? Why I mean is um?
When you check it from where I was writing the
stuff from. I mean what I wanted to actually imply
is like you see the vibe like we people really
don't like the truth like that, you know, like we
(01:09:33):
know that the truth, but we really don't want to
stick with it. Most often, when you know all this
tosic relationship and exeter, you see the red flox, you
see whatever it is, but you still want to be
there for what it is. So that's just what I
was trying to you know, cap chot in that line off,
I love it when you lie to me. It was
like that repeat, you know, felt like that felt like
(01:09:59):
they're yeah, really because you can learn a lot from that,
you know, just teaching me a lot. I really people
like to be lied too. No, I don't like to
be lied, not at all. But I understand what he's saying. Yeah,
I want you to feed my going that way. That
was even to me what you be thanking you are.
(01:10:23):
But she may be thinking you're not. I'm just telling
you you're the best. The worst time to do that
is in the bedroom. That's what I was saying, because
I can't get better, you know what I mean. You
got to tell me that I'm not like lies in
the bedroom. No, I want you to tell me the truth.
Like you're like, man, you ain't doing that right, So
I can go I'm not a little lie here there
like oh you so fine, And you'd be like, you know,
(01:10:43):
I'm saying, he's never heard that before. They actually say handsome.
That's a lot. That is so handsome, you know, guys,
like I was going to ask you, no, I was
here last week and she was talking about she likesc
member because African men spend money on their way the
(01:11:04):
African man and he says the same. So we're asking you,
is it something that the culture? Why is that? I
think it's part of our culture and our bringing, Like
you need to be the man of the house, you
need to take care of the home, So that translates
into how we deal with you know, women as well.
Honestly speaking, that's where I know it stems from. And
(01:11:25):
that gives you a setting amount of control. Yeah, That's
why I said, not in a bad way. It gives
you a certain amount of control. I'm just being very
honest all across boats, because different people do things for
different reasons. As much as some men would want to be,
you know, taking care of you so they can keep
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you and have you and control you, be with you,
I mean and and control you. Damn control the word
that would never happen over here. Okay, I'm uncontrollable, Okay,
but I do feel like Africans, you know, want a
certain amount of control. They do. I mean, you have
they have to being charged. That's how I would say it,
(01:12:06):
because that's what a man has to be like as
far as it's not about the woman being dull or anything.
But you know, we love to have women who are
like respectful, submissive, supportive, and then you still you know,
the consult you like the treaty or I mean it's
(01:12:26):
general like men love to be respected. So I think
that's just how it is for African Now he said submissive,
What does that mean? I'm submissive exactly. I am, like,
I think it's very cool to be to be submissive.
I am so attracted. I mean I respect women who
are not like where you're being abuse. No, no, no, no,
(01:12:47):
not that, but there's there's beauty in that for me.
Like it's like you being a woman woman, if you're
over the top, I see you as another man yet
say that again? No no, no, no, I see us
another man. It's okay, right, Like doesn't the man have
(01:13:11):
to be submissive to his woman as well? Yeah, but
certain aspects definitely, Submission from a man is actually I
think showing love and being like you say, like stemming
it from the African man conversation, submission would be him being,
you know, taking care of listening to the woman's problems
like yo, but I want to do this. I want
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to do that. Okay, I'll set you down. How do
you want to get it done? That? That for me
is like attension, because women love attention and men have
to have to see them humbling, submissive. You know, we
got more with stone Boy. When we come back. Let's
get into a single. It's called Therapy. It's the breakfast
Club of morning. We're still kicking it with Stone Boy.
I was gonna ask you, you know, we you know,
doing our homework. We've seen that seven years ago you
(01:13:54):
got knee surgery and they said that one of the
biggest soccer players actually paid for it. Try to be
announce the name. I like, how you avoiding that name?
I like, so explain what happened? Back down? What happened?
I saw Hua Johnny is being a captain of the
Black styles. You know, ahead what happened? Oh um? I
think twenty years ago, I had an accident. I hadn't
(01:14:16):
really bad me, so I was leaving with that as
a ghetto youth, you know, struggling through life doing music,
I mean, you know, living up and then I think
seven years when we counted it back, this is the
seventh year. And one time I wanted to do with
his birthday concert, and then he asked me what happened,
(01:14:37):
give him the story and told him over fortunately next month,
the third of next month is actually going to be
seven years when I did the surgery. Surgery, you know.
Then he said how much would it cost to do
and I'm like, I'm sure I'm actually going to do
it next month on the third anyway, because it was
around the same time, like we were speaking around this time,
so it's just like I should send him over the
(01:14:59):
bill and I did, and then he just wired the
money to the hospital. I told him that time that
the time was gonna come when I was gonna let
the world know, and I think this is the time.
So it really blew their minds because nobody would have
ever thought. And you know, it's big, it's big news
back on because we understand what what it means and
(01:15:20):
who he is as a person as well. But you know,
one thing I realized about people in Ghana, like they're
very giving, true, you know what I mean, Like they
give of themselves in a real real way. For sure,
you will feel bad for not giving somebody what they
ask you if that it goes to that extent, like
they can emotionally blackmail you for you to feel like
you did them wrong, even if you you couldn't afford
(01:15:41):
to give them all the accident. Yeah, now why were
you being from the the VG that's that's the biggest
music awards, you know, skimming g hands down. I've been
running for like twenty plus years, and uh, I think
I got into a little something with one of my
(01:16:04):
my brothers. Yeah, other awards, that'll do it. Yeah, I
mean I was picking up my award for winning the
Reggadars or Artists for the fifth time in a row,
you know, and I think you know he couldn't take it,
so he had to seem to the stage. He came
(01:16:26):
with a lot of people, you know what I mean,
because exactly so, I was about to give my speech
when he disrupted the whole life team and it was
very chaos and well dangerous. And you know, we know
from the streets because he's from the street. Time from
the streets, so we really got there. It really got there.
(01:16:47):
Will Smith would have never walked up and tried to
smack you. Huh no, no, no, you couldn't do that.
I'm sorry about Naturally, I'm quickly defensive as you should naturally.
So what it was is that you know, we've been
having this beef over for years, you know, and I haven't.
I don't even know where it's stemming from. But interestingly, um,
(01:17:10):
you know, that's how that brother moved moves or moved
around that period was attacking everybody and to step on
stage to do that was not something we were going
to accept. And if he came alone then you could probably,
but he came with an attack. He came with a
gang storming on the stage, and bro, we've been always
ready defending yourself exactly. So I guess what it was
(01:17:39):
is that security came over, covered the whole scene and
then separated the vibes and they escorted me home. And
then later on the news was you know, spread the
vibes of you know, there being because there were weapons involved, weapons,
I mean any hurt, no, no, no not did you
(01:17:59):
squash it out or you're still after some months we
tried to and I think it was it wasn't the
best interest for the nation and the followers that we have.
And so till date we talk onet and once. But
I mean, where that's the levels is on, We're good? Well,
why is it important for Black Americans and people from
(01:18:22):
the motherland. Build that bridge, build that connections exactly. I
believe it's super important because, um, without that, we're cutting
off our roots. And then we go back to the
names that I mentioned, the Quire and Comers, the Marcus Gathers,
the Malcolm Exs, these were the things that they stood
for heavily. And I think it's even Marcus Gave, who
started the Black Star Line stuff to bring the you know,
(01:18:44):
to to to save that pathway of having to for instance,
ship goots and if necessary, the people from the Matherland
who have gained a lot of knowledge ors however, to
actually ship it back home to actually build the names.
So um, you know, it's it's it's it's really very
important to connect that bridge, which I always have been
(01:19:07):
doing and which I've set myself aside because guess we'll
Today we're all jumping to afrobeats. Afrobeats and we love
it and people are people know it comes from Africa,
you know what I mean. But Africa has tones and
tones and tones of influence on so many things even
in the West, from the irmbs to the hip hops
to wherever, and that there's so much segregation, like for instance,
(01:19:31):
I do get that segregation sometimes like Oh Dan Sol
and afrobeat and reggae and rent. It's important to know
by connecting these dots that we're off from. Yes, let's
get into your joint. What you want to hear? What
should we play real quick? You're gonna be performing at
the Palladium in Times Yeah, yeah, that's um, it's been
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a long time I performed there. The last time was
twenty sixteen at the m Irvan Plaza and then I
mean this time we're moving it up to the Palladium
Times Square. I'm expecting my Jesus like, this is gonna
be an intimate timething for me, So you know, be
a part of this intimacy or my being brothers, are
my African brothers? Are my Yankee sisters? Ter come experience
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or Stone where I got in list. Let's let's add
up to the numbers that you know that that is
moving up already, because it's not only the divid the burners,
the whisk its, no that tunes and tones of amazing,
amazing artists that you guys need to check out. All
I will shout the Stone boy for joining us. Don't
move rumors on the way, it's the breakfast Club, Go morning,
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the breakfast clubs needy, and we're about to hit the
rumors or your report. I mean, I guess we're on
the breakast clus. This is where the tea spells right
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right on the breakfast Club. Yeah. Real Housewives Up Potomac.
Robin Dixon addresses allegation of One Dixon cheating The Real
Housewives of a Potomac cast member. Robin Dixon recently admitted
that her husband One Dixon, did in fact have an
affair with a woman while they were engaged, and that
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is one of the reasons why their wedding was delayed.
Last week, a woman came forward alleging that she had
a relationship with One during the pandemic, and she literally
had receipts to prove it. Oh honey, yes for the
starless Robin Dixon child. Starless, honey, starless, star less, Like
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these girls on these shows are just not stars. Like
if you really look at it, all of the stars
that were on any of these franchises, they took them off,
and everybody that's less and starless. No show got high ratings,
that does it. I thought the last how you looked
at the ratings. Honey, I don't do Do you watch
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the show? You don't watch that show. I don't watch
the show. I watched the clips though that come down
social media. But I'm not really a TV watch I
don't watch TV at all. Okay, Well, they suppoke about
it on the Reasonable Shady podcast on The Black Effect.
I heart radio podcast network. Okay, two stars, Robin and yourself.
I think that stars. Are you doing? Okay, Dan, you're
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the one that's reasonably shady, completely shady that we didn't
name a nanny podcast. Do you think they stars? I mean, okay,
we go listen audio awkward? Oh, were talking about she
and one dated during covid um and that and she
then she shows this like hotel receipt with his name
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on it. First of all, I was aware of the
situation before we filmed season seven, right now, Yes, one
was an idiot and communicated with this woman on Instagram,
you know, because I mean, you know whatever, he's he's bored,
he needs attention, he's you know, it's the pandemic, blah
(01:23:05):
blah blah whatever. However, they did not date, he did
not fly her anywhere. Right, and there is a reason
why his name is on a hotel receipt was trying
to bribe one and told her that she was going
to become famous self of us. But so anyway, it
was something that we dealt with and we're moving forward.
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So the that piece was gonna become famous off of them.
But are they famous? No? I think you're talking about
her husband. She said that the lady was going to
become famous off of them, off of them, and I
was like, are they famous? Question? Yes, Robin, and the
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difference between famous and known, that's true. I agree with him.
So I don't know about famous, but maybe it gets
known for a minute. Do you think is Gazelle famous? No? Okay, Candy,
it's famous. I am not. I'm been telling y'all to
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come now, But I tell you there's a difference between
famous and there is. There is, That's all. I thought.
A lot of them on the Real Housewives franchises were famous.
They are famous, I would think so, especially on the
Potomac in Atlanta, they're famous. I thought, so, oh my god, yes,
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escape Candy, Okay, you something else. I haven't even said anything.
I'm just looking at y'all, say what not? Just stab
me again? I will give Candy yeah, but everyone else
I don't see it. Hey man, subscribe sat you just
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saying that because that's yours, that ain't mine. We partners.
But did you watch did you watch New York New
York House? Who was even on that show? I think
they got rid of the whole entire cast and they
have a new cast. Williams was on the show, was
on it. I don't know her either, and she famous
or is she? No? I mean that's what I mean. Now,
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that is a great question. I don't know who what
that applied to with them, but that's not questions. And
she might be famous to some. I think famous famous subjective, right,
Like there's there's people that are famous, like like Beyonce's famous.
When you think of famous, I think of Beyonce. Then
everybody else's subjective because you can be walking through the
mall with your fourteen year old and she might lose
it over a TikTok star, so that TikTok star is
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famous to them. You know what I mean? Yeah, I
think it's all subjective. Yeah, I guess. I guess. Well, anyway,
since um Envy and Charlemagne says robbing is famous, take
it back, Robbing famous Robbing Dixon and one Dixon Sorry man.
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Subscribe to the readiably Shady podcast HeartWare podcast Network, hosted
by two people I think of stars, Robin and yourself.
And that's why podcasts are important, because you know you
can control your own narrative. And I'm sure Robin will
be addressing a Ninie starless claims I could care last, honey,
go right ahead, Jesus Christ, all right, and that is
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your rumor, Nini Leaks. Ladies and gentlemen, all right, people's
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S T Morning. Everybody is CJ N V Charlemagne the
guy we are to Breakfast Club. I guess hold. Danie
Leaks is still here. Nini. We appreciate you joining us
and hanging out with us for the last day, so
thoroughly enjoyed it. Definitely did much for having me. I've
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enjoyed you guys as well, and I love being out
here with you looking at your fake necklace and these
Beijing Have you ever thought about doing like a podcast
or like God, I remember you're supposed to have a
talk show. Yeah, but you know your girl Honey, your
sister Windy, Honey, they put their foot in that. What
do you mean I thought were friends at one time?
(01:27:24):
One time time, honey for it. We you know, we've
been back and forth. We've been cool, then we one
day she may wake up and then she's not cool
with me. You know, I don't know what happens. I'm like, girl,
we just had dinner last night. She's talking about me, Like, so,
I don't know where is she? I don't know. I
haven't I haven't seen her, haven't even seen her in
the news lately. Well, I hate it not seen her
own television because I actually think she's very good at
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what she does. Oh absolutely, I hate that she's not
there doing what I know she loves to do. And
do you know for a fact that she put a
monkey wrenching in your show. Oh yeah, I'm a threat
to her. Of course, why what does she I mean
look at me? Didn't look at herr? I mean y'all
were the same company. Second, yeah, all right, when we
come back, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club.
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Good morning. Oh there's a positive note, everybody. It's DJ
n V Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Ninnie leaks out guests. So so we appreciate you a
gettin thank you. I can't wait for this positive not
farge into this positive note. I just want to salute
my man, Skinny Mike. Man. Skinny Mike works in the building.
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Uh here at iHeart, and he always runs down on
me and tells me that it's not all of the
Bronx that's crazy. He said, it's the West and South Bronx.
He wanted to make that perfectly clear. It's not all
of the Bronx that's crazy. It's the West and South Bronx.
So anybody who ever comes up to New York and
somebody tells you to come to the Bronx, just avoid
the West and the South Bronx. Okay, okay, I do
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the positive note. Simple man I was actually uh rewatching
Angie Martinez is in real life interview with Taggi p
Henson and Taragi said something and that reminded me of
this quote that I love by doctor Wayne W. Dyer,
and it's you can either be a host to God
or a hostage to your ego. It's your call, breakfast club,
I'll finish, or y'all dunk.