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Carlos Watson and 85 South Show

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Today on the show we had Carlos Watson who discussed Ozy Media's Re-Launch, internal scandals, new opportunities and more. Also we had friends to the room the host of the 85 South Show call in where they promoted them hosting the BET Hip Hop awards and new projects.

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Fifty percent righteous fifty out to sit down become the most prominent form. What yo ass up early in the morning. But they tell me it was y'all. I said, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting them choice smaller ship three people's choice. Actually, let's see, I've got you chomomazing people who I can't believe you guys are the basket. What did we know this breakfast club? Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela ye got money Cholomagne the gott piece of the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. Definitely Tuday. Another day of having no headphones that worked. Damn, people ain't here just be oh here go I about to stand people in here just be stealing yos their headphones. Oh, I mean you know the phones had probably been here for one hundred million, thousand years. Work better? Well, good morning. I want to shout out to all the parents out there still can Oh boy,

we shout out to all the parents out there. Uh, yesterday, you know my wife is pregnant. She's doing November, so the doctor told her to chill out a little bit. So I've been taking care of reins that she would usually do. So yesterday the kids had all types of activities and and you know, with me doing so many jobs, whether it's the breakfast club, it's real estate, the car show and all that other stuff, you forget how much your wife does. You're an idiot. Then you're an idiot. No,

I don't care how much I'm doing. You absolutely positively see how much your wife does. I got I got four kids. Yeah, if you didn't see that before, not you see it in the house. But you know, yesterday, you know, my kids have activities like you know, they have you name it, gymnastics, soccer and acting and everything we could possibly put him in. And yesterday Daddy was the uber driver. Bro. I went from state, I was

in the city, the city. I went from town to town, from town to town to the point where my wife planted out where you know, it's it's a game of interest. You got to make sure you there long time. You gotta have their food, you get they gotta be able to eat at a certain time and drive. I just I just want to shout out to all the parents and mom's out there. Man you do Oh, here we go a magnificent job. Yeah, you must really work a lot then, because that's my life every day. That's all

I am as ab up and down the road. Yeah, we haveny nanny's and my wife used to do it, but I had to do it yesterday. But I enjoyed it. I really had a lot of fun. So shout to all the parents and especially all the moms out there. Man, man, man cannot do what a mom does no period. I don't even know why we even try to play ourselves and act like we can. It just does not happen. And it's no way, shape or form, And it's so disrespectful when you be like, hey, you gotta eat this, Mommy,

don't make it like this. You know she's right, And guess what, I and I cannot make it like bommy makes it. You know, I'm just in here trying to do my best. Mommy's not here and you are eat it like this. You gotta let your kids read the four Agreements and start with number four. Always do your best. Daddy just doing his best. Okay, Yes, I am not your mama, all right, because guess what we both need her? Yeah, all right, yeah, yeah, all right, Well let's get the

show cracking. Carlos Watson will be joining us this morning. Give people some background. Are Carlos watching? It's Carlos Watson. You tell me you're invested in this company. I did invest in Azzi Media. Yeah, he's the founder of Ozzy Media and they've been around since twenty thirteen. But as of late in the past week or so, he's been in the news a lot because there was all kinds of joma that happened with his company. Actually he closed the company on Friday, but now he said that he's

back up again. Rich people problems. Boy, somebody somebody's gonna invest to. He'll break it down. It got real nasty. So we'll talk to him. And also eighty five South, my guys, they'll be joining us. Yeah, they'll be hosting U the BT Hip Hop Awards tonight, So we'll be talking to Carlos Miller, DC, Young Flying Chico Bean via Zoom. Unfortunately, yes, because they all over the place, but yeah, we'll be talking to them today and the BT Awards or tonight

at nine pm. So they'll be hosting that and we'll talk to them in a little bit. But let's get the show cracking front page news were talking about. Well, yesterday there was an outage on the Facebook, Instagram and What's App, and we'll give you some details. All right, we'll get into that. NeXT's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy angela ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news.

Now I'm mond to night football. The Los Angeles Chargers beat the Vegas Raiders twenty eight fourteen. Now tomorrow w NBA fans out there. The Sky take on the Sun tomorrow at eight and Mercury take on the Aces tomorrow at ten pm. Let's go Aces. A root for the Aces because Asia Wilson dropping on a clude box for Age Wilson eight oh three, Columbia scall day. Now what else we got easy? Well, Facebook, Instagram and What's App. They had outages yesterday from millions of people across the

United States. Both the mobile and the web browser editions were not working as of eleven forty two in the morning. Facebook said on Monday evening to the huge community of people and businesses around the world would depend on us where Sorry, We've been working hard to restore access to our apps and services and are happy to report they

are coming back online now. So what they are saying happened, they said, our engineering teams have learned that configuration changes on the backbone routers that coordinate network traffic between our data centers cause issues that interrupted this communication. This disruption to network traffic had a cascading effect on the way our data centers communicate, bringing our services to a halt. It was crazy. It wasn't it a woman that they said?

It was a Facebook whistle blour. Yes, she used to work there and she did an interview on Sunday and she was talking about how Facebook puts their finances ahead of the safety of kids, for example. We know that though like they don't care about You know what if people are addicted to social media, and I really don't think people realize how addicted they all to social media, and I would I would. I would want everyone to

ask themselves, what were you missing yesterday? And once you got back on, what did you do other than post about not being on that day. I love the fact that it was out. I think it opened up people's minds to think of other creative ways to do other things on Twitter promote your business exactly everybody. Everybody's saying that, But that's a lie. You know, it was only six hours exactly they spent They spent the time people, they

spent the time waiting to get back on. But that's a long time for people that have businesses and use their Instagram and Facebook to promote their businesses. So it gives you way to be like, damn, if this ever goes down, I need to think of a backup plan. Same thing with the pandemic. If I see that's how some people think, but I think I would hope most people would think of a backup plan just in case I just wanted to go down. Don't just rely on

Facebook and social media. That's all they posted. Hello literally everyone. Yeah, I just wonder if people are using social media or a social media using them. Feels like social media is using us more so than we use them. All Right, Well, Mark Zuckerberg's net worth dropped by about six billion dollars in those few hours, according to Bloomberg, and he was That makes him number five on the world's Richest People list, So that that's at one hundred twenty one point six billion.

Once he lost that six point why why do he lose the money? The stots dropped his HM, yeah'll go back up. So maybe it was a good time to buy the dip. I don't know. And congratulations to Bubba Wileace. He's the first black driver in fifty eight years to win a NASCAR Cup race, So congratulations to him. And here's what he had to say. Yeah, I never never think about those things. And it's obviously brings a lot of emotion, a lot of joy. The significance of doing

it here it's almost appropriate, isn't it, Bubba? You told me last year here a low point for you to get the first win here significant? Yeah, for sure. You know this is all those kids out there that I want to have an opportunity and whatever they want to achieve and be the best time what they want to do. And you're gonna go through a lot of bullets, which always gotta stick true to your your your path and

not let the nonsense get to you. In fifty eight years, he's only the second black driver to win a NASCAR Cup race. By the way, congratulations. The first one was window Scott back in nineteen sixty three. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your front page. I was gonna say, shout out to all the black racing teams. I don't think there's too many of them. Shout to New York Racing Team. I know that that's a black racing team. It's not too many. I think maybe it's

three of them in the whole thing. So shout out to all those brothers out there. All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one if you need to vent phone lines a wide open where you pissed off that Instagram was down yesterday and upset or didn't it? Maybe it didn't, Baldy, I didn't even know, you know what. I try this in know what's happened. It didn't work. That's how I realized.

I didn't realize how connected all three of them, because all three of them are down Facebook, Instagram, and what's happen to call us up right now? Let's talk about it. Hit it off your chests. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up wall you're trying to get it off your chest. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Yeah, good morning. This is Ryan from Fire Arts and Brushes

Up Run you know if your chest. Yeah. I had a big issue yesterday with Instagram being out because I run a sipping paint business through Instagram and I was corresponding with some potential clients and I think I may have lost them. Now. That's why sometimes you got to move over to email after you make the initial contact

on Instagram. Yep, email problem. You can't rely on something that we don't own, so you got to put it on a bunch of different platforms so you can so as soon as you get like she said, hey take my email, let's let's let's email or let's talk on the phone. Why y'all acting like this thing was down for six weeks or even six days, but for seven hours.

It's a lot for people to business. If he's corresponding with people that are coming to a sipment paint that night and then all of a sudden, we don't have each other's information. It was supposed to be that night, you had a siting paint last night. I know it's supposed to be like in a couple of weeks, but you know, the guys would call me to set it up. We were negotiating prices and that kind of stuff. What's wrong with the phone? What happened to their phones after

last night? All day to day you but it shouldn't happen. Now I can't. I can't get back on to flight arts and brushes. You know it sound like you're making this up. So I'm that curious. Sound like you're making this up as you go along. Letna be honest what you're saying. I don't know why people lie. That's that's what I've been trying to figure out. What you know things, but a liar is not one of them. But you

know what you could do now for that one? You understand that, you know, get that in contact number and call. You can speak to people on the phone. It's okay, that is an option. You just said it was called. He said it was email. He said he couldn't get the um now he said, calling to hello, who's this Hey, it's Tyler hat Hey, Tyler, good morning, to get you off your chest. I can't believe I'm even on this radio. Man. I'm good. I'm driving the North Carolina Jacksonville right now,

so I'm black well, we'll talk about it. Get it off your chests. My name called healer implant, So she said, I'm partially down. And uh one of the teachers had told her one day that when her her coal healer implants went out on her. She told the teacher that her ear stopped working. Mind you, she's only five, and the team told her charge your ears lords. What the hell? Yeah, man, I threw it messed up and she was she aware of that the kids condition though, yeah, yeah, you could

see the Korela implant say. They're on the outside of her head. They're basically put on to the top of her head, so they could allow her to hear. Oh well, I mean, well, is that an option? Does it charge? I don't know, so I'm not making fun, but does it charge? And maybe the teacher thought the actual device was that that it needed to be charged, right the five year old man and uh, my sister already had told them that she has for really her implict in

her ear. So for her to tell tell the teacher that I can't hear and they tell her to go go charge of ears. She can't do that on her own. Now, I'm with you, and she needs help with she's only five. I'm with you. And then my daughter her first day there. Man, she had her book bag, her lunch box and everything on her and she was going to a morning program. And the people at the morning program that just go to class morning, it's time for to go to class. But she's a five year old. It's her first day

in the school. You know, have some all day need to walk into the classes. All I'm saying, be careful with our freshian cargo. Absolutely, that's what that's what I hate about. That's what I hate about sending kids to school. You know what I'm saying, because so many people treat it like it's just a business. But these are these are kids, man, these our hearts and souls. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five, rue if you need to hit us up now, it's

the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blast, we better have the same and we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this yo? Dj n B Charlotte made the God angela Ye, good morning, good morning morning. So what I want to get off my chest. I know, DJMB you go through this all the time. I'm half black. People come up to me to ask you on my nationality years and

that I'm spanished for the recons. But my dad's black, my mom's wife. It gets me frustrated sometimes I want to know what you do about that? Would we know he told about me. I don't pay any mind. I don't pay it any mine. I mean I don't care. I mean it doesn't bother me. It's not like something like, oh my god, this grinding my gears. No, I don't care. You don't like when people saying you do mend again,

so I'll joke back. I'm saying black, but I don't upset me to the point where I'm going to corner cry. But people ask you, they ask what if they ask you, what are you? Bro make up your mind? You just you just say it's not a problem. But now you're saying you're not get mad, and that upset. I'm trying to understand, so people just say what are you? Yeah, they asked me what my nationality is. I'm like, I told him to guess, and they usually go a Spanish

for the recon. I wish envy would I wish Envy would human me one day and say guess what I am. Now I understand that he's annoyed that people come up to him that don't even know him and just say, what's your nationality? Like, yeah, I get it. It's annoying, Thank you, brother. I don't have a problem like I never really understand why people get mad at that. There's so many nationalities and so many people. If you see somebody you want to ask, why does that bother people?

I don't understand, Well, he's by that. It's inquisitive, like what are you? Oh, you're this and that? Okay, that's stop. I'm in the entitled to be bothered. But if you have something in your mind, you know what I mean? Like, if you in your mind you know what you are, I can see why that would be annoying because you think you would hope everybody else sees it too. But what are you showing me? Black? One? Pure God? Okay, you don't look black to me? Hello? Who's this? Look

more on the white side. I'm ninety s I've actually ninety seven percent in West African. I've done my African ancestry. Hello, who's this? Y know? What's going on, Philip Brown? Listen, yesterday was too crazy. Everybody stupid or a social media man and need to get off of it. Social media is just to everlasting change of pool a pool bo people we don't care about. That's right. How did you know everybody was going crazy over Where'd you see that

on the le if you're on YouTube, Google anything? All the talk about Facebook? Yeah, it was news like it was on CNN, MSNBC. I'm like, okay, so you don't use social media? No, not like that, because you know what I'm saying. You start comparing yourself for people who do put up the highlight charm. I literally, I said, I told Duval this is about a week ago. I was like, your winded. Social media become like a university of higher learning, like I remember ten years ago, and

it was literally just the playground. It was literally just a place we went to have fun. We unplugged. People don't unplugged no more. Nope, Hello, who's this? You know? Listen, what's up? Broke it off your chest? I want to send a shout out to this miserable person I met this week and who worked at the Barclay Center. If you are a miserable person. Do not pass it on the other people. What happened? All right? So I was working at J Cole concert. First of all, he's my

favorite artist. I was playing to work this concert. I worked the concert. Um, I'm also an artist. So I'm like, man, I hope I could get get a chance to shoot my shot tonight. I'm standing on the side of the stage right and J Cole stuck in leg up on the speaker and it ended up falling off the stage. I caught the speaker. We put the speaker back on. Now, if you have seen it, you would have known that whole chain of speakers would have fell off. So okay,

I just saved that from happening. The shot. And woman sees me, yeah, she goes, uh, yeah, you don't belong over here. You gotta you gotta go. I'm like, okay, now I go to where I'm supposed to be. But you know, and you guys have been to the bar play center, you know where where the cars come into where downstairs, And I just waited over there respectfully. You know, I could have pretended I was a part of the entourage,

snuck back there. I didn't do anything like that. I just waited quietly, um while, you know, while going back and forth and working, and the same miserable worker came over, where do you belong? Oh you don't belong here now, reported me, and a whole bunch of nonsense. But you could just tell, man, she was just a miserable person and she wanted to pass that on to whoever else. You know, now you're leaving out the part where you was trying to slip Jay Cole your mixtape and you're

telling j Cole you rap on. I just said that. He said that wasn't a mixtape, and and I don't get down. You just said shoot your shot. I didn't want to. I didn't want it. That could go any That could mean anything. You said, shoot you she's a manager. But was she a manager? No, she wasn't a manager because because she could have got in trouble, maybe Jay Cooles people would have killed. Respect that. It was just the way she went about it. But what did she

want about it was just Nasky and Charlo. Man, Come on, I'm about to shooting my shot. What you want of these men? Man? You said shoot your shot? Didn't he say that? You said you wanted to shoot my artists before I said that shot, I'm worried about. I don't know what kind of picture you wanted to paint. But where Okay, I got a question, where are you? Where are you? Not where you were supposed to be? Though he wasn't you know, he was somewhere else. No, No,

I wasn't. I wasn't where I was supposed to be. I mean, it's not like I was making a disruption or or like I went about it like you know, I work in production, so I try not to invade people's face. I get it. Yeah, but she was, she was. She was security. But I will say, out of every venue that I've ever been to, any any concert hall or any arena, the ball players usually the nicest people I've ever been to. A lot of people work at the back laces. This is the nicest place. I was

surprised because at the at the Garden that that like that. Yeah, I would say, you know, I love the ba I would say the ball lace is better than the garden to me and Buddy on all these arenas, but I love it the garden to We gotta do your job, Bro, that's it, good job, all right? Joe Man, He's like man on my side. Five eight five, one oh five one. Now we got rooms all the way. Well this sounds

like true love. Imagine you have two toilets installed right next to each other so that you and your significant other can poop side by side. Why all right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfasts. Indeed, let's get to the room to salt. Make the trainer reporter breakfast club trainer, Megan Trainer. I don't I don't know Megan Trainer.

You don't know who she is. I do not. She's a singer. She had that song it's all about that. You know you don't know that song. You just said it's all about it. Sound like he's playing all about the Benjamin's what's singing again? I'm not gonna sing say you don't remember it's a song about her butt being big. It's all about it. Y'all don't know Megan Trainer. I don't know that was the record. I know the record. You're talking about it like that. I can't see it's

all about the ball. You just got the word you because a red toy was Mega Training. That's what that's us. Anyway, The point of the story is Mega Trainer and her brother Ryan were on the Why Won't You Date Me? Podcast and she revealed on that podcast she has two toilets side by side in her house because she wants here and her husband to go to the bathroom together a lot of times in the middle of the night when we were with the baby, like, we got a pee at the same time. So I was like, can't

we please have two toilets next to each other? And we've only pooped together twire. I can't be near him Winnie poops because his poops smell foul. But when I'm pooping, I encourage him come on in and we like this one, yes, because I don't poop. I didn't. I didn't have a good like poop life before. Okay, now we're learning about nutrition and I'm seeing like my poops are like great now and healthy and every day. And I'll look at him and I'll be like, Darrel, do you see this

massive thing that came out of me? Why do you think her? Don't think though, maybe just what was going on? Guess what race it. Maybe she feels like because of her diet and being healthier. It doesn't smells bad now. It smells different at different time. It's based on what you ate. I've never not smelled something my poo. He never smelled like roses. I can tell you that much. You know, and when you married, there's times you got

to give each other's face. Yes, we have a union, but we're also individuals, and individuals need a long time. The bathroom is definitely parted at a long time. I don't mind the toilet side by side, but there's never a reason for us to be doing those synchronized. Yes, exactly, not at all. I thought it was a bidday. I said, you saw it wasn't a biday at a biday in the toilet, but nah, not side by side, hole in hand, talk about hey, how was your day. That's not even

how bows work. I know somebody who sits on her husband's lap when he's going to the bathroom at times. All right now. T Payne has blamed a nurse for giving his ninety seven year old grandmother COVID. He posted, bro my ninety seven year old grandma is in the hospital alone with it that she got from her FFing nurse. What is wrong with people? Man? Please, y'all just explaining to me. Just help us end this ish people. Please.

So according to Tea Pain, he somebody said we could assume the nurse was vaccinated and asymptomatic, so clearly he had no clue they had COVID. But that doesn't fit the agenda. And Te Paine said she was not asymptomatic. She was sent home and the hospital had to contact every patient she had come in contact with. Grandma got tested when she got there and was negative, then positive after the nurse was sent home. There's no agenda. People

are a holes, all right. So well with prayers to te Pain, no for hoping that his grandmother is safe. Definitely send a tea Paine's grandmother healing energy, all right. Saturday Night Live the new season had a huge drop in ratings according to the numbers. Owen Wilson was the host of the forty seventh season over the weekend, and they're saying the ratings plummeted thirty five percent from last season's opener. It got just three point five million viewers.

According to Nielsen. They do it expect though, there's gonna be a big jump when Kim Kardashian hosts this weekend, so we shall see. But they said the weekend's ratings were in line with the final two episodes of last season, and they're saying that might just end up being the new normal for Saturday Night Live. They don't factor in anything else. They don't factor in like digital or you know, people who might be watching through means other than linear TV.

I don't think so, well, this is just Nielsen ratings, and I guess it compares it to where it was at last year with those same ratings, So not sure our crust. I did see a lot of clips though, circulating, and I saw some controversy over Pete Davidson playing Dog the bounty hunter. All right, well that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now we got front page News next. What we're talking about, yes, and we are gonna be talking about COVID of course, and we'll

give you some more updates. And Shata has Bro, the toy company has brough. They sent me up some cool my little Pony stuff. Oh you love my little pony. Yeah, I don't know what my little pony. I don't know if it's a show a new show coming out, but they sent some some free stuff. So my daughter's gonna be in love today when I get over there. Yes, for we think I was gonna be playing with my little pony stuff O win the floor. You were so excited I thought it was for you. You shut up

all right. Front Day's news is next to the Breakfast localore, so Breakfast Club, your Morning's will never be the same. Angela here, don't you wish everything was as easy as getting quality coverage from the General Insurance. The General offers the quality coverage you deserve at prices you can afford. Switch to the General and you could save over five hundred dollars. Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy. Angela, ye,

Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Now. In Monday night football, the Charges beat the Raiders twenty eight fourteen. Now in w NBA playoffs, the Sky take on the Sun tomorrow at eight and the Mercury take on the Aces tomorrow at ten. Let's go Aces, dropping a clue bun for the Aces. Asia Wilson eight h three, Columbia, Stop Carolina all day that what else you got? Easy? All? Well, let's talk about the jack pat the powerball jack pot of six

hundred ninety nine point eight million dollars. It's the eighth largest in US lottery history. One person one in California and matched all six numbers that were drawn last night. So congratulations to whoever that person is. I definitely played. I played the cash apption yesterday. Man, I played four hundred and ninety six million dollars. Hey, mother, my mother in law looking at me crazy. We're in the grocery store. I'm like, I'm going to play lottery, like like, hey,

you never know. Okay, it's six hundred million dollars all right. Now, the CDC has issued holiday guidelines because of COVID. This is weird, Okay. So, according to the agency, Charlemagne looked like an old man. Right now, I'm pulling out his tickets. He could barely see. So he got a whole lot of tickets like thirty feet away from his face. I usually went like four dollars, you know what I'm saying,

at least get the powerball, right yeah, hey, I'm sorry. Now, the safest way is to celebrate, they said, is virtually with people who live with you only or outside and at least six feet apart from others. They're also urging any unvaccinated American to get their vaccination as soon as possible for maximizing protection against it. And they also recommended additional safer ways to celebrate, like a virtual dance party and collaborate with friends and family. On the playlist, Yeah,

I saw another one. They listed what they said, put a fan in the window. I'm like, that's how we grew up. We grew up with a fan in the window in a single wire trailer. Yeah. They said, keep fresh air circulating while celebrating indoors, open the windows indoors in place of window fan in an open window to get rid of stale air and put in fresh air from outside. Can you still do that? Can you still put a fan in the window nine days? Yeah? Absolutely? Okay,

all right. Also wear mask indoors for or even outdoor, for crowded outdoor seating, and for activities where you're going to be in close contact with people. And of course, if you're sick or you have symptoms of COVID nineteen, do not attend or host a gathering. Okay, guys, I think you should know that. And fans in the window that was the original auto tune. By the way, you put that fan in the window and you go through

the fan in the man. The original metal fans metal fans at the school used to have that wouldn't go nar Metal fans crazy, nobody put their finger in. Then you just say, oh, I wouldn't go Nar Metal. If I wouldn't go, the metal fans look dangerous. They would all right. Now. There was a press conference yesterday where Joe Biden was emphasizing that they want to put a House pass bill to address the debt ceiling on the floor, and they're saying Congress cannot wait until October eighteenth to

raise the debt ceiling. Here is what Joe Biden explained. There's a cap on what we can borrow, called the debt limit, and only Congress can raise or lower that debt limit. Raising the debt limit is about paying off our old debts. There's nothing to do with any new spending.

The reason we have to raise the debt limit is in part because of the reckless tax and spending policies under the previous Trump administration and raising the debt limit is usually a bipartisan undertaking that what is not happening today. America's never getting out of debt. That's why nobody, anybody out there that's that's an in debt. You shouldn't be ashamed. It's the American way. Okay, you are a true patriot

when you're in debt, all right, you're just like your country. Well, the reason this affects everybody is failure to raise his debt selling in time could halt payments that people rely on, like paychecks to federal workers, Medicare benefits, military salaries, tax refunds, Social Security checks, payments to federal contractors. So that's why it's really urgent. And Joe Biden also addressed the Republicans who were supportive when Donald Trump raised it and are

trying to block this now. In four years, they incurred nearly eight trillion dollars in additional debt. And Republicans in Congress raised the debt three times when Donald Trump is president, and each time with Democrats support. But now they won't raise it. They won't raise it even though the falling on the debt would lead to self inflicted wound that takes our economy over a cliff and risk, jobs and retirement savings, so security benefits, salaries for service members, benefits

for veterans. It's so much more. All right, Well, we will keep you updated, and that is your front page news. There was a great cap in that first Biden police too. We need to isolate that played the first Biden one, the first Biden clip. He said, cap so so great. There's a cap right there to isolate that. Just isolate that one part, Daniel, take that. We need that. That's a good cap, a great cap in four years. All right, all right, all right, now, thank you for that front

page news. Now when we come back, we have Carlos Watson joining us. Now, who is Carlos Watson For people that don't know, that's a good question. He's the founder of Ozzy Media. It's like a multimedia company. They have a newsletter, a YouTube channel, multiple television shows. Any hosts the Carlos Watson Show. And he's in big trouble right now. He actually decided to close down his company on Friday, but then yesterday he decided not to so, but tell

you he'll explain what's been going on. All right, all right, we'll get into that. Next it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building. He's been here several times. We have Watson, the co founder n CEO of Ozzy Media. What's happening in Carlos and good to be here. It's

been a difficult week. We're good to be here. Yeah, yeah, all right, before we get into that, I know you always have to ask people how are you doing? But I, like you said, it has been a difficult week, So how are you feeling? Other than my mom passing? It probably is the toughest week I've had. And I know people have tougher weeks, so I'm not confused. I know people have tougher weeks, so I'm not trying to put my week in that space. But uh, but but it was a tough week. I love AZZI. I think we

built something special as a media company. It's not easy building anything for everybody from the beginning because people might not who break the whole day down. And he's a brother. Ladies and gentlemen, you haven't heard from from Miami live in California. Now worked on TV UM doing shows at CNN, CNBC, MSNBC. UM had worked in business before at McKenzie and Goldman, and a few years ago for family reasons that started to move to California and decided to start a media

company called Ozzy. And it started with newsletters and then we grew into TV shows on Hulu, Amazon, PBS, BBC, A and E others. Who want to Emmy last year so some strong work for our show with Oprah, which was great. And then podcast We've had a half dozen good podcasts, including doing some with iHeart, which has been great. And festivals. I think I've seen you guys around Ozzie Fest in Central Park. So we built a nice company, seventy five plus people, worked with lots of great advertisers,

doing good work. And about a week ago there was a piece that I felt was a hit piece in the New York Times by a guy named Ben Smith that I was aimed to take us down, and it almost did. We suspended operations on Friday. It looked like we were going to wind down, and over the weekend, you know, I ended up hearing from lots of people some of our readers, some of our viewers, our listeners, I heard from some of our investors, I heard from

some of our advertisers. I was I was really appreciative of that, and they were like, we need Ozzie's voice in the world, like why are you going to go away? Don't let that happen, And so as embarrassing as it was in a way to kind of make a big announcement on Friday and then all of a sudden change your mind. Um, I did do that, and I announced

that Ozzie's coming back, that Ozzie's not going anywhere. Somebody told me that you and Ben might have some personal issues because he used to work at BuzzFeed and BuzzFeed was trying to acquire Ozzie and you didn't. Yeah, so what happened when you said he took you down and wrote a letter to take you down? What was in this letter? How do he try? Article in the New York Times? Yeah, so it was article in the New

York Times. There are two pieces to it. One piece is there was a bad incident where my co founder presented himself as someone he wasn't impersonating it in the middle of a fundraising so he was a co founder so called Goldman Sachs present himself as a YouTube executive. I think this was a serious mental health issue. I know some people haven't been in that space before and so it's hard for them to conceive of that. But

it's difficult. But you was the CEO had to know what was going to be said on that Golden SAX call. I mean, it was a call you're trying to raise the forty million nallars. It's portrayed like that, but you know that whenever somebody makes a big decision like that, they don't have like one call, like it's three months, it's dozens of calls. It's in person meetings. They want to meet your customers, they want to meet your employees,

they want to talk to your other investors. They want to talk to people you don't even tell them to talk to. And so literally we were far down the line and this was one of the last things to do. And so the good news is that they didn't invest because it would be even a bigger problem. Obviously did yep, And you know, to their credit, they've been gracious. You know, three four months after that, they were like, look, that

is what it was. We've known you for years. We know that's not who you're company is that your company is something much bigger. And they did a pretty big advertising deal with us, which you know, I don't think they would do right. It wasn't the forty million dollar investment you were seeking. But they did still advertise. They still did advertise, which is meaningful. And you know, I still have lots of friends there, And uh so you didn't know that, you didn't know that your CEO was

doing it? Like, like what happens in that moment in real time? You like, bro, what's wrong with you? The Goldmen folks called the YouTube folks who then his assistant called me. I realized what was happening, and you know it was it was tough. It was tough. What's the times man? In all? How soon after the call and all on the same day, they called me probably a better couple of hours. I'm not sure, but I think

they probably called me a couple of hours. And then I was on the phone with Goldman and I was on the phone. I think I was on phone Goldmen the next day. What was the purpose of saying he worked he was an executive YouTube? Um? I really think it's something that doesn't make sense. And I think he believes that it was a medical issue and a mental health issue. I think he thinks that that's not who

he is. And um, I certainly, working with him for almost a decade, I hadn't experienced him like that before. Was that the reason why they didn't invest it was they were pretty close to saying yes, did you sadver tides with the CEO? Yep, he's we've asked him to

step down. So you know, there's a lot of people out there to say, you know, reading that you know this mental health is used as you know, you're just using it as a scapegoat, and that you know he was he might have been saying that he worked at YouTube to say, hey, I'm a YouTube exact this place, as the numbers are great and this is why you should invest, and that you know, the whole mental health is just using it as a scapegoat to get around

that it has a very specific lie to tell. Yeah, yep, um, you know, I don't know what to say about it, and I know and I know that skepticism is there, and I know that people are going to look into it, and I trust that Goldman looked into it, and I trust it. If Goldman felt like it was something other than that, that they wouldn't have done a pretty meaningful,

you know, advertising partnership. YouTube after this continue to work with us, signed us a new partner, promoted some of our best episodes with Doctor Fauci and Ava du Vernay, and a couple months after that, gave us a written offer Google, which is YouTube's parent, to invest twenty five million dollars. So I don't think they would do that if they thought that there was something brought her wrong.

What about Ben though, there's something personal between the guys who it was at that incident that sparked the whole article in the New York Times. That's that's that sparked the whole article. But really I felt like part of that was salacious. And we can have a conversation about whether people's medical histories should be out there, and we can have a conversation about whether he should have even been allowed to write this piece. This is a guy

who has been after us for several years. Two years ago, in August, he sent me an email copy to CEO N So, I think you guys should get together and talk about the possibility and then buying us. They spent

three months buzzfeeding from August twenty nineteen to November. About November twentieth, they spent about three months looking at our financials, looking at our traffic, talking to our team, having us meet their team, going all through that, and at the end of that, they gave us a written offer for two hundred and twenty five million dollars. Now today he's saying the company's jump Why'd you spend three months and offer us hundreds of millions of dollars and now you're

saying it's jump off. We turned it down twice and after that he quit the company because he was on his last legs and he was saying, I don't really feel like new media can work. And he went to The New York Times and his first column in March was I once thought I could make new media disrupt old media, but I feel like I can't make it work, and so I'm going back. And I have felt since then that he looked at us as someone who spurned him, and he didn't even tell his editors about this when

he wrote the piece. I had to tell his editors. I said, that's I think there's a major conflict of interest, And I said his editors, I said, has he told you that he went up and down and through it tried to buy us? We said no. And he still owns major ships of BuzzFeed. He stands the game if Ozzy goes down, right, And I would also think that if he brought this to the owner of BuzzFeed, this deal, that he would profit enormously, enormously. We have more with

Carlos Watson. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking him with Carlos Watson, the founder and CEO of Ozzy Media. You know, he has the Ozzy Festival. He's been in some hot water the last couple of days. So what would you say to people that say, you know, because everybody fudged the numbers all day long, other stars. What if people that say, what was so bad about what

he did? Yeah? He lied, he was it's in exact So what is so bad to the point where the company would have to shut down? You know, it wasn't about that Envy. I made a big mistake I took advice that said, hunker down, don't say anything, just go quiet and we'll go away. And my gut, I knew it wouldn't that's something what would happen. And so basically after the piece came out, all of last week, all

these people with gripes. People we fired, people who were on my show for a month and then quit and then spent the next year trying to get back on it, sending me text as recently a six weeks ago. All of a sudden, they all were finding ways to do gripes. And the more other people saw people being able just

to get their fifteen minutes of fame. And I know it may sound crazy some people, the more other people came out of the woodworks and doing it, and so it was almost a little bit of a feeding frenzy. So I made a mistake I should have. My instinct was to jump in right away and have the conversation because I know we do good work. I think I should have been more on it. I was going to say, I see along those lines, Eugene Robinson, who was your former editor at large, I guess he stepped down or

I'm not sure what happened there we fired him. You fired him? Yeah, okay, So I see. Now there's all these other exposes about what the culture was like working at Azzi. So can you address some of that because they were saying there were people who were working insane whereas and you know, they were saying, Carlos can be very charming, but then he can flip the script on you and you know, get an rate. So can you address some of those allegations of what that workplace experience

was like? And you know, it's it's hard to because almost no matter what I say, it's going to sound defensive, right, But here's what I will tell you. I'll tell you that over the last eight plus years, we've hired almost a thousand people part time and full time. Over half of them have been women and people of color. You know, we have paid people well. I think we've given people good opportunities. Even some of the people who criticize said there were good opportunities. But I would say a couple

of things that I heard. People said, we work long hours. Yeah, you have to do that as a startup. I wish I could say that it was otherwise, but you do. People said that you push too hard. I think I would say to that, I'm sure that there are times when I have pushed too hard, and I'm sure there are times when if I had a chance to do it all over again, I would have pushed differently. I think there are people who've said that you bully. I'd say that's definitely not true, or at least I believe

that's definitely not true. Let me say it that way. I think in general, we built a good culture. But you see it sometimes on yelp, per glass door, other things where or you see it on Twitter where it's the unhappy people who were making the loudest noise. And last week was an opportunity for anyone who had a grudge to come at it and come with it. And I hope this week, now that I'm speaking out more, I hope you'll hear from more people who felt like,

you know what, Ozzie gave me my first chance. So of all of the things that are said, I am sure, almost like anywhere, that we could be better. But if you ask me, do I think we had a toxic culture or that no, I don't think we did. Do you feel like you're being attacked more because you're a black person that owns a company. Yeah, I clearly think that there's a racial distinction. Do you fear jail time

because of that? Because I've been hearing that all weekend, or ain't gonna make an example out of out of car? Do you fear jail time because of it? Um, I'd be really disappointed if if that is the case. But what I'm just curious. I don't know. But what has happened over the last week envy is that people have thrown crazy things. I mean, here's three or four of the things they said. One they said that we're making

up our numbers in terms of the audience. And instead of saying, you guys may care about website traffic only, but we don't. We care about newsletters, we care about podcasts, we care about TV show views, we care about live events, and those are our numbers. And because those are like impressions that come from numerous different places rather than just yeah and so. But because it's not the way they do it. It's like saying Amazon can only do books. Well,

Amazon doesn't only do books anymore. And so yes, we started digitally, but we moved on we started doing other things. I mean, clearly, the YouTube numbers mad at though, because I mean, your guy pretending to be a YouTube executive, and I understand and getting impressions from everywhere else, But if you were fudging the numbers specifically on YouTube, and that's we weren't fudging the numbers on YouTube. And you can't fudge the numbers on YouTube because the numbers on

YouTube are out there for everyone to see. But one of the things you keep hearing from them, charlottegne As, they say, well, but you paid for them. I was like, well, doesn't HBO paid the advertise a new TV show to you, Doesn't NBC paid to advertise a new new show to you, Doesn't Uber paid to try and reach you. Doesn't Geico try and pay to reach you all the time? Like, stop talking about marketing like it's some illegal thing, Like

it's not. It's smart. Otherwise, what's the other choice? The other choices you let some random algorithm choose who gets to see your stuff. I would rather take control and say I want to make sure Angela, Envy, Charlomagne all see my stuff, and I think that's smart. Why would we leave it up to the algorithm, Because what is

the algorithm? Favor clickbait? It's not gonna favor a serious piece on rising stars, or on mental health and the climate crisis, or on changes that are coming in artificial intelligence and how it might affect black and brown people. That's not what the algorithm is gonna favor. I heard a lot of people say this week, you know, it was shocked that AZZI considers itself black media, right, because they were saying, you know, he doesn't make any noise

in the black media space. Black people don't go the Azzi for black news. What do you say to that. I'm black and I'm a majority owner of our common stock, and I would say to you that we have an incredibly diverse workforce. I'd say to you that we are overrepresented from our content standpoint, including the show We Want an Emmy for called Black Women Own, the Conversation with Oprah,

and with Own. So I get that there are a bunch of people who over the last six to nine months, they saw us rising, they were upset about it, and Roland Martin did wrong. He did wrong, that's not okay what he did. Soling that O'Brien. They were all on Twitter trying to pretend like we're not a black owned company. When he knows we are, or that it's somehow illegitimate for us to get it. So, look, I think being black owned is one thing, but you know, sometimes they

put black faces in those spaces. But you know, what are the shows on the network hosted by black people? What's the content as catering to a black audience. Carlos Watson show is hosted by a black man and disproportionate as a disproportion of black audience, meaning more than eleven to twelve percent, which is, as you know, our percentage of the US population. So what about the podcast many podcast hosted by black people? We've had a TV shows, Yeah,

great question. A majority of the TV shows hosted by black people. We have had at least one and maybe two of our podcasts of our six podcasts hosted by black people. I would tell you that when you look at our reporting staff, it's often been as much as a third black. We've always been good, Charlemagne at having an incredibly diverse workforce. That's been purposeful, it's been intentional. I've traveled the country and traveled the world to make

sure that happens. We've always had fully paid internships, which lots of black and Brown kids have taken good advantage of when we get lots of good kids their first

chance and hire many of them to go forward. When we started our AUSI Genius Awards, which is a summer program where we give ten thousand dollars the college students who have big ideas where they want to write a book, do scientific research, etc. We're the ones that gave one of the first big opportunities to Amanda Gorman before people knew who she was, or Brandy Meryweather or a whole series of other young people. So I feel really good about what we've done and what we do in the community.

I hope we continue to be an important environrant presence. All Right, we have more with Carlos Watson. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking with Carlos Watson, the founder and CEO of Ozzy Media. You know he has the Ozzy Festival. He's been in some hot water the

last couple of days. So what do you invest to say, like a rod you know you brought you came up here with a rod one time, what are your invest to saying I'm an investor too. By the way, thank you. You know what, it's been a traumatic week for everybody. What I was grateful for is over the weekend some of the folks who were most traumatized by it, rather than just sit back, they were the ones who they got on the phone with me and they were like,

you can't go anywhere. We've seen you work those eighteen hour days that people are talking about seven days a week. We know that you haven't taken salary in almost three years, so that you could make sure more people didn't get laid off at the beginning of the pandemic. We've seen the good stuff you're doing, Like, don't go anywhere, right the plan moving forward? You know we're gonna we're gonna get back in it. We're gonna begin sharing our newsletters again.

I'm gonna go to our audience and tell them where we are and what's happened, and where we've been and where we're going. You'll start seeing our TV shows again, I hope in the next month or two. They said you were lying about the TV shows too, saying that you had to deal with any and you didn't really have a deal with any Yeah, and that was a lie. And on Monday Annie canceled the show that was planned. They paused it and pulled it. Now, the gentleman who

came up with this thing our first producer. He's a guy who was with us for a month, and I appreciate the work that he did. But then he left, and over the last year he's probably sent me three or four emails or text saying, congrats, you got Matt Damon on the show. It's on Amazon dot Prime. You're killing it. And now he's out there grabbing fifteen minutes of fame saying they made this up. YadA, YadA, YadA.

That's not the case. Is it disappointing to you that more people aren't coming to your defense who've worked with you and who've had great experiences. Yeah, And you know I thought about that a lot too, Angel, and I hope it'll change this week. And one of the things I realize is that even people who I know and love and people who worked hard at OZ, you've been

there for years. You know. I got a text from one of my guys this week, and one of the guys I was closest to and he said, you know, I felt like I had to distance myself from you this weekend because all the stuff, you know, was so bad. I had to move on. And I realized that I made a mistake last week by not getting out there, because I think I needed to be in it because otherwise people believe stuff like that A and E stuff or the Sharon Osborne thing. I don't know, you've heard

the Sharon other kind of crazy stuff. Like all this crazy stuff literally came through unfiltered. So let's see what happens over the next couple of weeks. I'm really pleased at the first person who actually helped me with the business plan over eight years ago. She was the first person I called, and she said, I'm sad about all the crazy stuff I heard, but there's no way it can end like this. I'm in with you, and let's

see what other people say. People saying since you brought it up, yeah again, you got all these people grabbing these fifteen minutes of fame. Sharon Osborne. We Ozzy Fest, as you know, it was healthy successful summer festival music ideas fest. You guys had a class because of the name Azzy, right, and she's got something called oz Fest, and so she tried to sue us, and we're like, we're not backing down. No one wants your name oz Fest, and no one wants to be confused with something involving

Ozzy Osbourne. And I said, you know what, we gotta go at it. And they kept trying to make me. They kept trying to make me kind of say, we'll change your name. Like we're not changing the name. And so in the end we settled. We agreed to give her shares in the company about fifty Sharon Osborne and so jokingly I said, because anyone who owned shares yourself included, I said, is an investor. And um, you said ned in twenty nineteen or whenever I said it, I said

it on the air somewhere. And then Sharon Osborne, who got booted from the talk and is looking for a moment of relevance, decided to pile on and said, Carlos Watson's trying to I'm an investor. What thoughtful person would say, hey, you know you should invest in me? Because Sharon Osborne is how does that sound? You think that's a winning pick? And I get what she's saying. Technically, she's not. She was rewarding some equity, but she's not. She didn't invest.

All right, I get your point, but you also get my point, which is that I wasn't. I wasn't going around telling lots of people, Hey, Sharon Osborne's an investor. I said on TV in a joking moment when someone asked me about it, I'm gonna be honest, callee between you and your Ceoh, y'all played too much. That's what it sounds like to me. Why y'all plan? You know? You know what? And I beg you don't go there

because what I yes? And and and if people keep going there, Charlemagne go down that road, which is why I did the Today Show, which is why I did squad Box again. We have made mistakes, like all of us. But because you do something stupid or sloppy, that doesn't mean it's illegal. And can we can we be better with data? Of course? Can we be better with marketing?

I hope we definitely can't. Are there smarter things I probably could do in terms of having a good culture and being a good leader, definitely, and I think we will do them. I heard a lot of people say last week, especially black people there. They weren't coming to your defense because they don't feel like you've ever been there for black people who say that. I'm not gonna say no names, but I've heard I've heard people well they say they say they've never even heard you speak

about you know what. That's not true and send them to me. What about the seventy five employees who worked for Ozzy? Are they're keeping their jobs? I hope that most will, but but part of it will be up to them. What do you say to other black owned media who've been fighting for ad dollars? Do you feel like you owed them an apology because your situation might

affect them raising funds in the future. You mean, do I owe them an apology because someone who wanted to buy me and wanted to benefit from buying me and I said no too, did a hit job on me. No. I don't owe somebody to apology because Ben Smith who tried to buy my company and got mad when I said no and kicked off this kind of crazy feeding frenzy that. No. I hope people see this black man not surrendering. We're taking it. Go learn from it and

keep going forward. Since you're the person who can clearly raise the captain. You know what I'm saying, why not connect with people in the black media space who are doing that work, like the Roland Martins, like the Black Star Network. I would love to and I hope and know and believe it's true that we also, even before this, have given back and we will continue to give back and give forward. And whether I can help with fundraising

or otherwise, it's interesting, Charlmonne. One of the things even before this I want to do. Now do more, As I've said that, I want to do some black boot camps. You know, they used to have these books what they don't teach you at Harvard Business School. Want to have something that they don't teach you As a black entrepreneur, what would you say to like a rolling our Black Star Network who feel like they couldn't get the advertising dialectude and that they would reach out those people would

say they already invested. Don't let it be crabs in a bucket. Don't only be crabs. People can invest in many different I'm asking like, yeah, why should it only be one? It should be many. A coming back you better believe it is, and I really think Angel that's gonna be the moment. That would be the moment. People you're like, you know what, Ozzie came back, right, I'm an investor in Ozzy. What if I want my money back?

How do you plan to get invested in money back by making the company successful and hopefully one day either I'd love it if we had the chance, and it's hard to do, but i'd love it if we had a chance to take the company public. And I'd love that. You know, one day you look back and you were like, you know what, I believed in them, and then they had that traumatic moment and for a second I was thinking, you know, why did I do this? But they stuck with it and I saw them come back and I

saw them get stronger. So I'd like, I'd like to do that. But clearly, I'm sure with you and a lot of other people, I'm gonna have to earn your trust back. How do you plan to do that? Like, what do you tell investors like me moving forward? You know, just the truth, which is that this is gonna be hard,

but it's worth it. The last eight years were real We built real stuff, five newsletters, a dozen TV shows either on the air, on real networks like Hulu, Amazon, BBC, pb A, any lifetime, half a dozen podcasts, three festivals plus all of that is real. We're gonna build it back better, and you know, the first three to six months will be crucial. I think, again, whatever we do has to be good work. And I think the other thing I will tell you is watch the team. I

think whatever team we come back. You know, I don't know how many of you guys are football fans that we have football fans here. Yeah, of course, yeah, you guys remember the Oakland Raiders, which one which in the seventies and eighties. You know, look, they had a lot of people who were who were cast offs, right, They had a lot of people who who at the time weren't the prize, but they put all that together to

fight back harder. And I hope that'll be end up being true about Ozzie, because we've got terrific people, and I hope a lot of folks will come back. And I hope a lot of folks if we end up doing what we'll say we're gonna do. I hope people will will read and watch and listen. Are you gonna talk to somebody these people who has really criticizing you like the Roland Martins. Would you sit now and rolling

love to roll. We're gonna make that happen. You know, I was disappointed in Roland, if I'm honest, But you know what, maybe I was wrong, and so I'm happy to learn and grow when disappointed you to the more. I thought it was a little bit of a crabs crabs in the bucket sort of thing. I thought that immediately he saw us in trouble, and he just more than anyone. He was the one retweeting and posting, and

it was almost assassination. And given his experience at CNN and what happened to him, I thought he'd be the last person being involved in that kind of thing. And so you know, it is what it is, and and I've got to learn from that and I've got to get better. But if you ever see me doing that, let me know. I hope, I hope you will never see me doing that. I hope even if we have differences, you and I'll have the conversation. I won't be out

there trying to assassinate people in public along with the mob. Absolutely, all right, Watson, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning, this is the rule of report with Angela yet all right, Well, Dave Chappelle, his new special on Netflix, The Closer, that he filmed in Trade is now available, came out at midnight, and I have a couple of you went some spoilers from it, a couple of quick clips because you're gonna

want to watch the whole Thing's over an hour, all right. So, he of course talked about getting COVID, and I know you probably heard on the news. I did. I did get coronavirus, and it was it was something else like Okay. First of all, when doctor told me I had coronavirus, I gotta tell you, I'm surprised how it made me feel. I felt dirty because I had been walking around Texas just touching door knobs, hands almoist, tipping this with cash here,

take this to your family. I must have killed thousands of people just trying to get tonight's show together. So I hope you appreciate it, because a lot of time for me to get this one off, all right. Then he also talked about having to quarantine after that at the quarantine for ten days at least, it is he gonna stay in the room. I didn't go nowhere and it started making me nuts because I was just sitting room and watch videos on date. Now you know what

I was watching. And I hate to say this, but there was a lot of videos, sadly of black people beating up Asians for no reason. All these attacks were unprovoked. I couldn't believe it. And I was sitting in the room watching this. She was stressing me out. I was stressed already because the whole time, when you get coronavirus, at least the first five days, you wait see how sick you're gonna get. It turns out and this is true, I didn't get sick at all. Look at me. I

am the Magic Johnson of coronavirus. Now he also addresses the baby, and okay, so this is an interesting one because he talks about the baby and how the baby got canceled recently, even though he's had some other things that happened. Here is what Dave had to say about the baby. The baby was the number one streaming artist until about a couple of weeks ago. Now you know, I go hard in the paint, but even I saw that.

He was like, God, damn the baby. Oh he pushed the button, didn't he bunched the LBGTQ community right in the hates. But I do believe, and I'll made this point later, that the kid made a very egregious mistake. I will acknowledge that. But you know, a lot of the LBGTQ community doesn't know the baby's history. He's a wild guy. He once shot under and killed him in Walmart. Nothing bad happened to his career. Do you see where

I'm going with us? In our country, you can shoot and kill it, but you better not hurt the gay person's feelings. That joke lacks a lot of contexts because he was self defense. He was with his daughter and somebody tried to attack him in Walmart. Yeah, I don't think it was more of the point of stand your ground law applies and say that you can't you can't just say he's a wild guy and he killed somebody.

I think most of the people there understood the whole context of it, and what he was talking about was laughing when talk because it's funny, but that but you still got to put context with it, because you know, you're painting a picture of the brother that you know isn't isn't necessarily true. It was self defense. But the

baby was there at Danielle's show in Charlotte. He came both nice by the way, while Danielle was taping his Netflix special, So I guess they have a good relationship and that's why he you know, he didn't get I don't think he got charged with anything. I think he was defense right. But anyway, that special is out now. The Closer absolutely hilarious. I already know people on Twitter. Some people are mad, some people are entertained. But I will say, as controversial as some of the things that

he says are, he's very funny and intelligent. So I advise everybody to watch that. Yeah, one thing that Chappelle has mastered the art of he knows that. You know, he's not saying things to get to get amends. You know, he's he's fully aware that when he says things, some people gonna agree, some people gonna disagree, some people gonna find it funny, some people not gonna find it funny. A lot of people don't move like that now because

of social media and because of cancel. They try to say the right thing all the time because they're afraid of the backlash. Comedians got that leniency too. They can do that well. Successful ones I feel like too that also don't have to worry about certain things. I think Dave's at a point in his career where financially he doesn't have to worry about maybe I'm not going to get this opportunity. People that can do that too. All right, Now,

let's talk about doctor Dre his divorce battle. Now they are saying, according to page six, that this alleged mistress has been unveiled. He has denied an affair with this woman Killey Anderson, but there's been rumors of this in tabloid since twenty thirteen, and there's also been rumors that

the pair have a child together. But now there's some paperwork and the woman Killey Anderson owns a tanning salon and she has said, according to this paperwork, to have been in a relationship with doctor Dre with whom she had a child. So when anybody works there, she has some sign of confidentiality agreement that they would not pry into her life and that they would keep all things

that they learned about her life private. Well, according to this paperwork, she ended up violating A person violated the term of his employment by asking other employees, what they knew about her, about her child, and what was the relationship, the nature of her relationship with doctor dre So now I guess that information is out about one of the alleged mistresses as everything is being revealed in this lawsuit

with his ex wife and this bit of divorce. All right, Now, Britney Spears and Madonna, that kiss that they had at the two thousand and three MTV Video Music Awards is being auctioned off as an NFT. Now the actual photo of that kiss was taken by a Hollywood photographer, John Shearer, and he's entering the NFT space with cryptograph, so it's a one of a kind moment. They're also going to

be raising money for a good cause for GLAD. I still think the NFT stuff is a scam a picture because it's the original picture, but we don't really know if it is the original picture, but it is the original picture. It's being taken by the will. And then the good thing about it is that every time you sell it over, the person who originally owned it still gets a percentage if it sells again and again and again, so you continue to make money off of the NFT.

What does the NFT stand for about the way non non fungible token. I think that's what it is, something like that. What does that mean? It's the original of whatever? Awesome land man, focus some stocks something that you could I don't know. Listen, a lot of times people question things when they're new, but you also don't want to miss out on them, right, But you're buying something that you know ahead I can't speak on. I have no idea.

It's digital, so that's why it would be hard. It's like using blockchain technology so that it can't be replicated. All right, Well that is your rumor report. And just to be accurate. The baby he did have his charges against him dropped. Yeah, his charges were dropped because it was self defense. Yeah, he was charged with carrying a concealed gun. Yeah. Actually he came up here right after that. Let me came up here and spoke to us about the whole thing. I don't no, No, that was the

other thing. That was the thing of this house. He told that story told the first time he came here. Yeah, all right, all right with charlemagn who are you giving your okao? Man? This this really warrants a discussion. But there's a married couple named John and Judy John Walworth and Judy Corey. They need to come to the front of the congregation. We would like to have a word with them. Okay, we'll get to that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will

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So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, give it with the Breakfast Club bitches. They just don't kive Today Today. I'm very perplexed by this story. Don't You Today? For Tuesday, October fifth, goales to a now married couple named John Walworth and Judy Cowry. I really don't know what kinds of relationships people be having with their significant others. I don't judge. I just wonder because I read stories like this and husband and wives be doing things to each other that I would never

think of doing. Okay, not chad jing. Just wondering, all right, Not telling people how they should move, just wondering what the hell it's happening. Now. I know you're like, why in the hell is this married couple getting donkey? In the day, we'll gather around, ladies and gentlemen. I would like to tell you a story. There was once a man named John and Judy. He grew very fond. That's all I got. I have no fairytale bass here, because

this story is not a fairytale. In fact, this story actually makes me want to have a conversation with John and Judy, simply because I would like to understand the dynamics of their relationship. Maybe I can learn a thing or two. Okay, Now, I've been with my wife twenty three years, married seven I believe, proposing twenty thirteen, got

married twenty fourteen. Maybe I long eve been. I've been when my wife twenty six married twenty when y'all got engaged, I don't long y'all engage, not too long, maybe less than maybe five to seven months? Seven months? Seven months? Was there ever a point in you know that engagement? Are you even in your life that you thought of suing her? Fanny reason? Suing her? No? Yes, I'm not a fool. If if you sued her when y'all was engaged, do you think y'all wold have still gotten married? No way,

same feeling? Is not even a chance. Okay, not only would I have not sued my wife if I did sue her, Clearly I don't want to marry her, but I guess we don't got that. John and Judy love. Let's go to newsweek for the report. Please, A Cleveland man who fell down the stairs after tripping over a pair of his then fiance shoes cannot sue her despite trying,

a judge ruled on Thursday. John Walworth fell down the stairs of his now wife, Judy Corey's basement in February twenty eighteen and suffered several broken bones, as well as eighty thousand dollars in medical bills. Walworth claimed he didn't see the shoes because he was carrying the large box into Corey's home. Her request the three judge panel ruled that the shoes were open and obvious and that they would have been seen by any person taking reasonable precautions.

According to records, Corey and Walworth have known each other for decades, began dating in twenty fifteen, and became engaged in twenty seventeen. They were married in May twenty nineteen and remained married. I really don't understand John fell down the stairs after tripping over a pair of his then fiancee's shoes. It's his now wife, Okay, it was her basement in February of twenty eighteen, suffered several broken bones,

as well as eighty thousand in medical bills. According to court filings, John claimed he didn't see his shoes because he was carrying a large box into her home at her requests. There was a three judge panel that ruled the shoes were open and obvious and that they would have been seen by any person taking reasonable precautions. But forget all that, I mean, don't forget all that, because that's a big part of the story. But John and Julie have known each other for decades. They began dating

in twenty fifteen. It became engaged in twenty seventeen, being married in May twenty nineteen, and I'm still married. Now, at what point is it okay to sue your fiance? And at what point after your sue do you see yourself saying, yeah, I'm gonna still marry this dude. I have so many questions now. He was bringing four one gallon vinegar jugs from Judy's car to her basement. He tripped over her shoes, fell and broke bones in his left arm and hand, underwent three surgeries and several months

of physical therapy. I want to know was Judy with him throughout this whole process. If Judy was helping this man through his rehab and he still attempted to sue her, how in the hell did she still want to marry him. Wedding vals safe for better, for words for Richard, for poor and sickness and health to love in the chairs, still death to us part. This is after marriage, though, and even in marriage, those vials don't say anything about

your significant other suing you okay. His attorney argued in court that Judy failed in her duty as a host to protect a social guests from dangerous conditions that she created her fiance they're going back and forth and caught about whether or not her shoes were concealed or whether they were out in the open. Man, forget all that. How did these people still walk down and out together?

Business is business, But that's your fiance, your wife. I can understand if y'all was getting divorced, or I can understand if y'all didn't get married after he attempted to sue. But I just need to know how. I need to know why. I'm not mad at y'all. Y'all clearly more healed than me. Okay, your relationship is clearly standing on a solid foundation. I'm not saying mine isn't. I'm just saying I don't see how the hell you sue your fiance and still marries him. Is this common? It's this coming?

Am I missing something? I have no idea. I honestly don't even know why this is stupid. It just feels stupid. Therefore him giving it the credit it deserves for being stupid, Please give John Walworth and Judy Cory the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones. Oh no you are dokee the dagee, oh the day ye. So they sued each other, and they still went on. John sued Judy and then they went on and they were engaged when he tripped and fell.

Now think about this, right, I know, I know it sound crazy, mate, Please, I'm trying to find some clarity to the situation. Close your eyes. No, close eyes. No, me and you married? Right, No, men, you're about to me, He goes. Okay, now I'm until you Me and you are about to get married. Okay, I tripped. We come up with this idea. You sue me, we get the money, and we break it down anyway. Yeah, but it's gonna cost me to sue you. We get the money back to Why would I be suing you? I know what

you have. Yeah, but you're suing the insurance company. You're suing a person. Yeah. It's now like coming out of your pot, coming out of your pocket. Me and you're about to get married. I sue you for let's say a hundred thousand, we get sixty the lords. I think you guys should do that so we can really understand out we can pay for the wedding out of it in Okay, Now you're making some sense. I'm just trying to figure out. Now that makes a little bit. Now

we know how he's mine works, so they for nessing. Okay, all right, now see that makes sense, and they probably get a little bit of money for the wedding and the honeymoon. You go. But the lawsuit you know, wasn't wasn't able to go through the judge route against they try. But I mean if that was the case, okay, I can see that, all right, a little scam scam, thank you man, all right, nopeen y'ays we're not married them. I never closed my eyes. I'd never closed my eyes.

And if you imagine me close my closed my eyes, something's wrong with you close clos Thank you for that. Dog kay, better shut up. I tell if everybody would change you a Tucky chain, better Tucky chain that you better do, chay chain, chain chain. I'm not promoting anything, you know you on video anything chain, I'm not promoting anything. You know what you say? What do you say? The body cap? That's right, that's right? You know, hey, drive

your dreams. Call shows coming up? All right? Now, we have the eighty five South Show, my guys, Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, DC, Young Fly. They're hosting the BT Hip Hop Awards tonight. That's right, so we're gonna talk to him when we come back to Don't Move. It's to Breakfast Clog Morning the Breakfast Club the same morning, everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club have a special guest joining us, our

guys eighty five South Show. What up Fellas? What's going on now? Tonight is a big night. You guys are hosting the b ET Hip Hop Awards. Congratulations again, I like, yeah, and congratulations to u. DJ Envy. You was on us, You was on the Red Clop and hosted rested like you was great, performed at a casino in the seventh

find me to the Move. I think you want back minutes they made for me, the guy yelling in my ear, get him out of here, Get him out of here, and they'd be like, look at this, he ain't got no shocks. Look at his ankle. They for twenty minutes. I thought you were congratulating him because he won a DJ of the Year award or something, since you guys already know he did. No, no, no, we don't know no win ms. Give you spill tea for a living. They didn't told us don't let nobody know who won.

The first thing you say is who won. So he did win. He didn't get Angela. They didn't give out. I didn't seen him win, No he need I was there. I didn't tell you what he did win, though he won Suit of a Night when he came out with the catfish skin suit. You one. I'm gonna tell y'all something though y'all know y'all killed it last year. Oh, y'all gonna acknowledge DC, young fly. He's been saying, y'all, D D D D. I'm on here, man, Oh, what up? DC?

I ain't even seen you. Can't y'all, don't y'all don't miss me get y'all didn't see you, bro. Y'all doing a whole interview without me. Man, we thought you were sleeping or something. I wasn't. I wint on y'all. Let's talk about the fact that their friend they had us like we were traggetting the club. We was in the lobby of the Zoe. I don't like being in the lobby of Zoos, my bad man. We had soldier boy on man o soldier God well, we were the first one, right,

boy soldier. But y'all know y'all killed it last year because it was virtual, and they bought y'all back to do it live, and if y'all know, y'all beast on that live stage, so it only makes sense. Mo deaf man, We love man. You know. You know, all were doing is is being professional and leaving it up what we do already. You see what I'm saying. So it's like, all right, eighty five South got a host. Eighty five South gotta be the host of BT Award. Okay, eighty

five South gotta do this. So it's like we we really just leveling up in elevator already what we already be doing. So what was the difference? What was this between last year truly and actually being there to people? It was actually a lot more work because we didn't have nothing to work with. I mean, the you know, we were in the studio just making it happen. But you know, it's like you said, we used to the live show format, so it was just it was easy

breezing for me. This it's really just about the energy that you get to feel. You know, It's a certain energy that you feel when you're amongst other people and you get to see the response that people have live to what it is that you do, because you're not just performing for the people that live force, you performing for all the people that's gonna watch. But the energy you get from the people that are there just drives

it up, you know what I mean. It makes it feel more big and energetic, just being able to be amongst people. So that was the best part, just being able to feel that exchange of energy again. Because y'all roast anybody at all? I asked up before y'all y'll say, YA might have to rule some people, did y'all rolls to anybody in the in the audience? No, but we've seen ya suit though. Wait, y'all see this soup. Y'all think we're playing for when you see this suit? He

had to suit on like dude out the window. That's the type of suit he had. All he looked like by athers hours from now to five, brain and get some get on some oil in your draveway and then make that look. That's what the sup looked like. We had a little debate up here about I said this, right, I said, b teacher, try to lock eighty five South showing for next year already. Now, if they did try to lock you guys in for next year. Would you be down for that or do you feel like now

we gotta wait? I mean exactly to it in exactly. And I found about that that we thought, you know, we thought we was you know, we did it two times, but we're the first ones to do it virtually. But we seen Mike Epps did it five times. So you know, I mean, they definitely can lock us in again for next year. We try to get the record too, you know, so he definitely the price is gonna go up though. I mean, you know you ain't gonna be able to

put me in this year yesterday's price. It's not not That's exactly what I said, ye meeting anybody, because I know there was a lot of legends in there, ll Cool j a lot of people out there any at all. And this this is the one that I was outstide handling some business and they was like, hey man, you come in here, this fat Joe need to hold at you. And I was like, the hill fact, Joe need to hold me. He ain't never needed to holt me. That was the only I was like, what he but didn't

that happen? He really needed to hold that, so did anybody anybody gets six of them over y'all roasting them? Anybody really come in and do that? Too? Crazy? I feel like I heard say name. No you ain't saying no name, carlaj he kicked us off his little red carpet. Okay, why gonna be my little red carpet? You know, man, I just you know you asked about who was starstruck. Every time I see Nby and he remember my name, I feel special. He did sound I see him, he'd

just be like, hey, man, what's up, dude? From that thing you don't remember my name from? Stop? Man? That was cool. He called you Clayton Inglis the first three times he called you Clayton the first three times. Oh yea, he was up, you know, salute to him. He was

dead too, so I was, you know, it was. It's always good when DJ every remember you, not chopped figuring out I'm dressed like a house, because he had definitely remember me if I was dressing like some real estate and he tried to flip and you don't want him to flip your ass now, chick, chicken, your ass now too far? Let me call man. He good, you know, Yeah, he grateful at least two. I had to ask Chalmin on your wall, cheeko, who that is? Charmaine on your

wall to the right, that her tough man? That ain't man? Y'all better cut it out. That man playing too much. I haven't got more with the eighty five South Show. When we come back to Don't Move, it's to Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with the eighty five South Show. Of course, they're hosting the Beet Awards, the Hip Hop Awards tonight at

nine pm. Gee, now listen. I gotta ask you if you had to say who had the hip hop Album of the year? All right, when it comes to money bag Yo Tyler, the creator Megos Magda, Stallion, Kalid, twenty one Savage and Metro Booming or J Cole, who would you give album of the Year to hip Hop Album of the Year from the that guy? I forgot the list right now, Barty bag Yo Tyler, the creator Egos Magda, Stallion, Callid, twenty one Savage and Metro Booming. Jacole who had Album

of the year. Oh man, she trying. She's trying to get y'all to tell her, man, no, nothing real, try to that's the best way I would. I would give Album of the Year to who y'all bumped as the soldier boy. That's why you know I'm gonna put the album of a year or two, just make the stallion she deserved. Man, she don't never wear no clothes, but she ain't got cold. She danced, I know she t That's why I just love man. She just she don't

want everything went up to me. How how are you gonna ask this to the question asually to get mad and ain't sufficient enough. That's why her rapping, because I just chromo with it had the same clothes on like from the video with boots and the little drums and clothes on. Man, this is the reason to get somebody album of the Yellow. No, that's not the exact same outfit, but they won't put no and maybe working. I liked it.

She got the boots and the braws. First she got too much talent, but then to just not put no clothes on the man, that's fact, and that's fact, and that's he could do more thing. She's man that's not the boots and little come on bro and got videos for clothes off. No an old outfit. Yeah, but y'all acting like that's not her choice. Though I'm not saying it's her choice. I'm just saying I think that sometimes she gotta say, you know what, I'm just gonna put

my rebox on and do this right here for the hood. Well, I mean put her nikes on. Then you know what's funny. And they gotta and they got a picture of himself young in the outfit just like that. You don't have them little shorts with it, man, the cow man, don't judge that man. We were born in the seventies. Y'all wasn't born in no seventies. You know that was the

style back then. Now, cow, but you had the shorts ready to see some of the pictures you got from old Get you the beach at the first wall, and no no putting up I no, no, no pictures that you already got. Sharlom off than that man. Man, stop talking about my great great grandmama like that man, that's you, sharlot man. You reincrd NATed. We know I wanted to

look cheek go too because you know Chico On. You know he's on the Gods on his Truth My Late Night show and this week, man, he did something special with ice wear vessel Man at Inception in Form. I want to stay out Carlos Miller in that case. You know what I'm saying. He was our mastery of comedy. So shout out to Carlos Miller. That's right. Yeah, I was about to say you did that. I didn't even know that. What that is? Who? Man? Hey lor picture on?

Hey loo? I had your picture on the show Friday Lows because I was talking about black men don't cheat. I showed your picture twice on the show. Man, Hey man, I appreciate it. All right, where we go again eighty five South tonight, b et make sure you tune in and we appreciate you brothers. Man must love love. We appreciate your love. Man. See y'all, I'm like a club fell definitely when when you flip your ass, don't say nothing. Chill out? Breakfast the breakfast club. What's so funny? Life

is beautiful? How are y'all this morning? Y'all feel good? Yeah? I'm sending healing energy to everybody out there who needs it. I hope you feel blessed black and Holly Favorite this morning. What's happening? What about for the people that's not black? You know, I hope they feel blessed and whatever they are and Holly favored, they should embrace it. There you go, you know, But I don't know why we have to do that. I was sluting black people. Okay, why can

we just leave it? Come morning, everybody. I hope everybody feels good. I'm selling anybody. I think I was being very specific when I said I'm blessed black and Holly Favorite, and I hope everybody else out there is too that. What about that Dominicans out there that's listening. You're not even Dominican. I didn't say, oh yeah, we said what about the domin Either claim your set or don't one or the other. Are you Dominican or not? This is your final answer. You're a liar. You're a liar. Supposed

to say that's the cat chain. Bro, all right, you're not supposed to be promoting I'm not promoting nothing, man, Let's get your rum let's talk sage. Still it's about report angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. So ESPN personality stage. Still was on the Uncut with Jay Cutler podcast, and on there she was discussing different things like racial identity, since you guys are talking about race and also having to identify as a single race because she is biracial.

She's African American and Irish Italian. So she also was told that Barack Obama chose black and he's bi racial. And here's what you had to say to that, when you call out your sensets. I'm like, well, I don't know when the last time I filled out my senses was. But if they make you choose a race, She's like, we're gonna put I a walt boat. She's like, well you can't. He was what Barack Obama chose black and he's by racial. I'm like, well, congratulations to the president.

That's his thing. I think that's faint and considering his black God does know where to be found. But as white mom and grandma racing, But hey, you do you, I'm gonna do me. What does that mean? I don't even understand what she's trying to say, Like, your father not being in your life determines what your racist? Yeah, I mean he identifies he's black. If that's the case, I know a lot of brothers and sisters shouldn't identify black then either, Like is that something that just applied

to by racial people? Like the logic not logic, And I don't know what does she claim? She says she's by racial, but that's not on the census, right, so that's she has doesn't remember the last time she' filled one out anyway, so apparently she's not even feeling out the senses. Isn't that illegal? Ah, it's not illegal. They just encourage you to do that. They're gonna want to get resources to resources for your community and then you should fill it out. Well, that's very irresponsible to her,

It is definitely irresponsible. And another thing that she talked about and I just want to play both of these because I want to talk about what Jamil Hill had to say to her on Twitter. But she also talked about the way that women dress, women journalists and how they get her rest. I mean, I've had talks with young women and I've said to the a couple of them, They're like, well, would you look at my tape? Would you do this? And I've said, listen, I would love to.

But the way that you present yourself It's not something I want to be associated with. So when you dress like that, I'm not saying you deserve the gross comments, but you know what you're doing when you're putting that outfit on too, Like women are smart, so don't play ki and put it all on the guys when we And again I'm not saying it but deserves anything, but we need to be responsible as women too now. Carrie Champion tweeted out lesa, my dad wasn't around when I

was younger. I'm still black, And Sarah Spain tweeted a reminded to women journalists and women everywhere that what you wear should have no effect on whether or not you're safe at work. Jamil hill So tweeted to on top of thinking former President Obama shouldn't identify as black because he didn't have a relationship with his black father, Stage still also thinks female journalist who dress a certain way know what you're doing when you're putting that outfit on

clown behavior. I would love to know who those young women were she was talking to, Like, I wonder how that message would received like that. I wonder how a young woman in her field would take that. Like hearing Stage still tell them, you know, he shouldn't dress a certain way. I wonder how they received that as young girls in the business, right, because really it is that men.

If there's an issue with men having things to say about how your dress, they're the ones that really need to be addressed how they look at women and what they have to say about that. So and I also feel like it doesn't matter what you do, people are going to criticize it. They'll be like, oh, that dress is too short, is too tight? Iss to this is too that you shouldn't be wearing that Nobody should be

judging you based off of how you're dressed. I also wonder how you named after something that brings so much peace, Like I literally burned stage to clean spaces of negative energy, but this stage just bought all this negative energy. They still canceled it. Jesus Christ. Okay, now, my god. Now. Cynthia Bailey has revealed the reason that she left The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She did open up during a news daily pop and here's what she had to say.

It was time. Was it a mutual decision? Well, I have been thinking about it for a while, Like, you know, just the whole transition, like I knew it wasn't anna last forever, and I felt like, you know, ten years is a good run. Then the whole thing happened with us going on Hiata, so they gave me more time to think about it, and then I got really used

to not really going back. And when they did come back, they actually offered me a friend contract, and I thought, you know what, that may be a perfect way for me to transition. And then I just thought, you know what got the court. She can't be demoted to friends after being that's like going from being the main piece of the side piece. You got it, It's time to go. Yeah, that lets you definitely know it's time to go. I know who's on the new cast or I've seen what

one or two people, but I wonder who else. I saw Claudia Jordan and Shamari Devot putting it out there like, hey guys, we were one season wonders. We were ready to come back. Maybe start giving them slices of peaches, like you know, like the main cast members have a whole peach with everybody else got like sliced. Nobody would have hold one slice of peach when they also give them a couple, a couple of slices, they hold the peach. I know a CON's wife. I know who else was there?

What's the lady that came back? Remember the mansion? I can't remember my name came back? You don't watch a girl? I mean, that'll be interesting to see that. People want Fager back still. Yeah, all right, well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now. I shout out to royst To five nine four two, Doug fab fifty, Ice Web Vessel. They are all confirmed to have their cars at my car show in Detroit. So I'm excited about that.

I got a lot more surprises for Detroit. So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. It's it's gonna be a big family day, all right. It's you name it, exoted cast, celebrity calls, great food, amusement rides, carnival games. We're gonna be doing giving kids candy for the for the best cost to them. So it's a lot going on. So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets, right, And I want to suit everybody that's coming to the Mental Wealth ex Bowl. This Sunday

World Mental Health Day. Man. You know, it's my first ever Mental Wealth ex Bowl. It's gonna be a day of mental health and healing education. We got a bunch of different panels and breakout rooms and it's gonna be you know, vendors there. So you know, if you're looking to get started on your healing journey, you know, um, I will have a lot of different people and resources that can that can get you on the good foot, Okay.

And it's free and it's open to the public. And it's this Sunday from eleven am to four pm at the Marriott, Marquee and Time Square. You can go to Mental Health Exbowl dot com for more information on that. Can't wait to see y'all on Sunday, man, so we can love on each other and you know, just enjoy the day. It's gonna be a fun time. Well, I mean, it's gonna be a lot of different people that you know what I'm saying. You know, I got a panel with my man, Jay Bartnette, Jason Wilson, and Ryan Munday

that Maxwell will be moderating. I'm definitely gonna be loving on them. You know. My good sister Debbie Brown she's doing her podcast dropping Jim's Live there with my good sister Ania co Pax. Everybody, everybody that goes, you're gonna be loving them. Maxwell is gonna be there, not that Maxwell, oh Maxwell, Maxwell Jones. Yeah, Yeah, I'm definitely gonna be um loving all my people. It's a damn mental health education in healing, you know what I mean. Shanty Dodg

is gonna be there. She's moderating a panel with Doug Reed and David Johnson Andrea Brown. That panel is just about racial trauma and mental health. But we got a whole lot of things going on, man, eleven am to four pm. I'm gonna be there the whole time. So pull up on us on Sunday, all right, when we come back. We got the positive Notice the Breakfast rug below holding everybody is Angela ye guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Oh and listen slew to the eighty five

South Show. We didn't think Carlos watching. Are the eighty five South Show. For pulling up today and this Thursday, make sure you catch us in Atlanta. Man, We're celebrating the Black Effect Podcast Networks one year anniversary with live podcasts event hosted by Flame mun Row with my homegirls, my niece Wheezy and Mandy B. They'll be doing Horrible Decisions live, and we got the eighty five South Show, DC, Young Fly, Carlos Millian, Chico Bean also doing their podcast live.

Go to Black Effect dot com slash b Live, you know to get more information and to get your tickets. Okay, okay, now I'm Shuloman. You got a positive note, I do. I first want to tell people too, man, thank you for everybody that's been subscribing to the Gods Honest Truth podcast courtesy of Comedy Central and the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network. It's available everywhere you subscribe to podcast right now.

So if you missed the show on Friday night, the show comes on Friday nights at ten pm on Comedy Central to God's on This Troop, but the podcast of the show comes out on Mondays, so it's available right now. So salute to everybody that's been, you know, subscribing to that and downloading that. And the positive note is simply this, don't let history repeat itself. You have the power to stop the patterns. Breakfast Club, y'all finish it, y'all dumb

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