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Get In My Belly

Jan 25, 20221 hr 26 min
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Today on the show we opened the phone lines to see what the fatest thing our listeners have done, after a video surfaced of a woman speaking going through obstacles trying to hide the fact she went to Chick Fil A instead of the gym. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey fo the Day" to a woman who tried to buy another woman's child from her, but after we opened the phone lines, to see what would be the reason if our listeners actually could give away their kids, just for kicks and giggles.

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Do you allow me, allow me to introduce myself injury angela Ye and Charlomagne the guy. Y'all came a long way. I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you know what everybody else does, and y'all are just the best of what y'all do. This platform, the reach y'all have that you earned, make space for somebody like me. You guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh my god, I'm on the read an Dlomagne and DJAM. All I do is read about the breakfast club every morning.

Good you guys are trending every you know, I dragged my ass out of that. I'm like, uh, what happened on the broakning scrub today? Good morning usc 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, good money, he's any Charlomagne, the guy. Piece of the planet is Tuesday. Yes, it's Tuesday. Good morning, were back.

Second day of the week. Nobody ever says that you don't even hit abody to say second day of the week. But it is. It's really the third day, actually the third day. That is true because Sunday is the first day. We don't count Sunday is the first day, but it is. I would usually count Monday's the first day. Yeah, they actually have to go to work, but Sunday is actually the first day of the week. So it's just it's the third day of the week. Third day of the week, y'all.

Who just exciting? God, I didn't hit like that, Okay, just to give you guys it heads up. Next week is Chinese New Year February first, and it is going to be the Year of the Tiger. So what's that mean? Um? Actually, the Year of the Tiger is supposed to be good financially for people because tigers are very aggressive in that. So there's all kinds of make a lot of money on we talk. I haven't a got paid with woods and the dude on the frost the flags box, Tony

the Tiger. Yeah there you go. I think it's city city that tiger. I don't really count him as a tiger tiger. He's got a tiger tiger, a tigger because of where it's spelled. T y g A all right, big he made money, though he made money. But yes, Tiger Wood and Tony the Tiger definitely the most paid tigers that we know. If if Tony, if Tony the Tigers getting rigiduals and Roydy's off being off the fro all the flick boxes, if he Tiger was it extremely

well for himself though he did. But if if Tony the Tiger's making money off frosted flakes, if you got the flas he got, Tiger, we got to call Peter. I don't know how they're treating Tony the Tiger on that box. Like if Tony don't got no ownership, he needs some equity and frost to flixs, that'd be a damn shame. Right, all right, Well, let's get the show cracking,

all right, Front page News. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about the federal trial for three ex officers charged and George Floyd's killing has started, so we'll give you some updates. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot. This to Breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody, iss dcha mg Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast club and shot out to Isaac Hayes the third.

He'll be joining us this morning, and he's the founder and fan Base fan base site, which is a free, monetized social network that allows anyone to make money off the content. A lot, a lot of our listeners are invested in fan Base, so y'all should tune in this morning. That's right now. Fan Base has photo, video, audio, chat, live stories, all types of things. So we'll talk to him a little later, but let's get in some front

page news. We start easy. Well, let's start with the federal trial that started yesterday for three ex officers charged and George Floyd's killing. That is for Jay, Alexander Kong, Thomas Lane, and Total. They're being charged with deprivation of rights undercolor of law for allegedly feeling to give George Floyd medical aid that happened on May twenty fifth, twenty twenty.

They're also to and Kong are also being charged with feeling to intervene in Charvin's use of unreasonable force as he kneeled on George Floyd's neck and back for over nine minutes. If you guys recall, Derek Toobin actually went to trial last year, so that murder trial was in

state court last year. So yesterday was opening statements. The prosecutor spoke for about thirty minutes, saying the three committed federal crimes when they ignored George Floyd's repeated please of I can't breathe he's She said, each made a conscious choice over and over again. Now, the defense is arguing that this is many of the arguments that Cholvin made

in his State murder child. They said that George Floyd was on drugs and resisting arrest, and that the officers had insufficient training, and that there was more to the story than the viral bystander video showed. That trial does resume at ten thirty am today, so we'll be keeping an eye on that. Now, let's talk about Lawrence Smithfield. She said, twenty three year old black woman. She was found unresponsive in her home. And this was on December twelve,

twenty twenty one. This was in Bridgeport, Connecticut at Bridgeport Police Department. Officer they said they called an individual called the police. It was a man that she had met on bumble on a dating app and she had been on a date with him the night prior. The family is now suing the city of Bridgeport. They say that they did not adequately collect physical evidence from Lauren's home and refused to consider the man that she was on

a date with as a person of interest. They also alleged that the police department was racially insensitive to the family and violated their civil rights. Now, the Bridgeport Police Department released a statement. They said they were awaiting the final report from the Medical Examiner's office on the cause and manner of death and so, but the family is saying,

you know, when they found the woman, I'm responsive. When they found Lauren, I'm responsive, they did not even question the man that she had been with the night before. They were drinking shots of tequila when she became ill, went to the bathroom to vomit, the man told the police. After she returned, they continued drinking tequila with mixers. They played games, they ate food, They started watching a movie,

and at some pint. At some point during the night, Lauren's brother stopped by her home to collect clothes from her. When she came back, she went to the bathroom for fifteen minutes, and the man said that she then fell asleep on the couch. He carried her to the bed, fell asleep next to her, and we woke up early

that morning to use the restroom. She was snoring, and then he said he woke up a couple of hours later and she was lying on her right side with blood coming out of her nostril on the bed and that's when he called the police, according to the report, So the police did not notify her family of her death. Instead, the family found out a day later. They went to go visit her home and they found a note from

the landlord on the door the mom was calling. They drove over there, they found that note from the landlord. It said if anyone is looking for Lauren, called me. The police never reached out to the family, never even tried to. They just took her body out of the home. Sounds like a Boston investigation to me. Did they say they suspected for our player or anything. Nope. They actually said that the man she went on the bumble date with seemed like a nice man and not to jump

to any conclusions, he must know somebody. Sounds to me like he got connections in that police department, because how did they How did they just get to that conclusion with no investigation, no nothing. I don't know. I don't even understand. You just say he seemed like a nice man. What was the young lady's name? Her name is Laurence Smithfields. Lawrence Smithfield definitely rest in peace and condoles his tough family.

Definitely sitting healing energy to Lawrence Smithfield's family, And I hope that they get the information that they need because they are demanding more of an investigation into what happened. Yeah, you want to know what happened like that's you know, that's part of the grieving process. Like you know, it doesn't make, you know, make the grieving process any better, but just to know it at least what happened. Imagine that you're trying to contact the family, of course remove

her body from the home. But you don't even try to contact anyone now just of course, now when you was telling the story, I was looking it up so I can see the man. Was he white? Yeah? From what I saw, I guess she was a sister. She was black, right, Yeah, she was blas she's black. That's why they're saying it's racial the family. All right, Well that is your front page news. All right, Well get it off your chests. Eight five one on five one.

If you need to vent. Hit us up right now eight hundred five eight five one on five one call us up right now. Um damn man, what a story. It's the breakfast clog. The morning the breakfast club is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So we want to hear from you on the breakfast last Hello. Who's this? Here's a d J heavy. My name is Ernest Squish. I lived in Florida. I'm having a tough time right now. I just had a seizure last night. I've been having a seizures since

Coolly started, and I've lost promotions at jobs. I went from being a store manager to go on all the way back to be at bottom the game. My family is just having tough I had a change, had my new job last week and they haven't had me in the office since last week. And I haven't had a check since two weeks ago. In my landlords have you got to lead by June? So I had to start a good fund me, which is something I never thought I would have to do, but I needed to help.

I have my two kids, to have a wife, and my epilepsy just seems not stop, you know, And you guys can go to my grand I have a Instagram and I got put a page. My handle is at Papa e Baku that's p k a Eva Kuu and that's on the ground and on Twitter and you can just click be a link in and buy hope and help have you. And I'm not asking for eight million dollars, you know, just so I can play you on the mill with them not getting put out, honestly, with my

other kids and white. It's talking asking for you when if I just get time to help, I appreciate it. I got you understanding that brother's question. You know, you said your caesar is just starting to come up now right around now, But is there a reason why that? It's you're starting to have it more frequently now, so

you know what I say, A good question. I had the purst one during COVID when their first have been and that happened because I had got a promotion to us to a manager at my job and being a COVID happened then twenty twenty by the a a week later or so, and then my job closed. They said hey, they might open back up, le might not, and they stayed closed for us six months. And when they did open up. They said, hey, man, we know you just got promoted, but we're gonna have to take that away.

So they took away that whole position. Yeah, no, I know that, but so COVID, so COVID and uh and COVID calls your season and not getting a promotion. Have you spoke to the doctor why they why they're coming more frequently? Now? Did you speak to a doctor to see why they're coming more frequently or no, neurologist. I spent like maybe um weeks at a time there, but like they can't seem to find out what exactly figgering,

And they said that can't be stressed. It couldn't be, you know, being over work, because I've been like bunch somebody asks for like my entire life, working too hard, and they said it could be that, but they can't really find out what I'm like. I can't get stop doing what I'm doing because I've been like working my entire life. Now I got you, I can't stop. You know what I'm saying, Well, we're sending you healing energy. Absolutely hopefully people you know heard you your page and

we'll definitely doing it to your page. Man, Hello, who's this what's going on? What's up a lot of I know, get it off your chest, what's going on? No, I would saying, I know you do the real estate thing. I'm trying to see if you had any properties out of Norfolk, Virginia, beats or something like that. You know what I don't. I've been looking at stuff over in Hampton by Hampton University. I know that the president of Hampton is about to this is his last year, so

he has I don't. He owns the harbors. I know, he owns Strawberry Banks. I know he owns all that stuff over there. So I'm looking in those areas over there. I know a lot of those college students need off off campus living. So and you went to Norfolk, so you know around that area in Norfolk State, Old Dominion or Hampton, Virginia. You've got three colleges over there. So there's a lot of places where if you fix up the properties nice, you could definitely get some some students

in there. Yeah. Yeah, true, I was. I was looking for a place for to live, like I was invested. Yeah. He's like, God, do you have a place that you can rent to men? Nah? I mean, I mean it's a military town. So you can definitely find a lot of great deals. Go to auction dot com a lot of times they have some properties that are interspensive that just might need a little bit of work. So check out for our rental. Right now, it seems like, yeah, yeah,

that's trying it all right. They don't take it easy. Yes, I thought he's looking to investing. Now get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what you do if this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want

to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this hey from Listen let's brother, get you off your chests, chess quick, Charlomagne down, get yours with your autographs. I listen to audible, but I just wanted to with autograph. I got you black Man done down. Cowboys. Let's realize the team that we hit, it's the fans. Y'all have been arrogant. We are not arrogant, sir. We just believe in our team in the way you believe in y'alls. Like I want y'all to ask y'all. I want to

ask y'all question. What are we supposed to say every year except we're going to the super Bowl? What we say? Oh, no, we're not gonna make the play off this year, We're gonna go to the playoffs and lose? No? Who does that? Do you do that with your life? Do you wake up every day and be like, this isn't gonna work for me today, and you know I'm not gonna have the greatest day? No? Who does that? No? But did you see how DJ? Yeah, you don't have no giants.

But yes, I did say exactly what you're wanted to say on your team four and twelve. I've said the last couple of years that my knick sucked. Says because they do suck. You don't say that before the season. I might have shut up. You don't knock at all? And guess what, We're going to the super Bowl next year? I got you. Hey, I think Kelly they can go against each other. I think us. I don't. I don't think Kelly will be there. You might have a DJ

playing his music. I know he in jail. But I'm just saying he's probably thinking fact like it's it's no, it's no denying that the twenty songs for somebody like all Kelly is light, It's very easy. Hello, who's this? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? All right? What's up? Angel? Peace? By guy? What's up? King? What's up? I just got a question? Um, I don't know if you guys was following up with the top can on Cardi b situation. Oh I did, so we're gonna talk

about it. Oh you are okay? Well, how do you feel from a journalistic standpoint, how this is going to change things moving forward? Especially in the YouTube space. I think that most people don't lie and make stories up maliciously to try to slander somebody. And you can't just make things up that you know aren't too. And she admitted that she knew the things that she was saying

weren't even true. Yeah. I think y'all use words for things that, uh, that don't match up, like you know, journalist, journalism. You know, I was having this conversation other day, ironically, I was talking about news. There's no such thing as news anymore. CNN is in news. MSNBC is in news, Foxes and News because whenever your station is driven by opinion,

that's not news, correct news. I'm not I'm never a fan of trying to hurt somebody or you know, causing any type of trauma by making up stories about them. But a lot of people do, and a lot of people use it to get headlines, and sometimes you gotta put your lawyers on people. I've done it a couple of times. I do it all the time. And I also felt like in that particular I do it all. I feel like in that particular case, she also hard to be also asked her to take the YouTube's down.

None of this would have happened. She had plenty of notice, like not true, it's a lie. She wouldn't take down the videos, and she said she knew the things wearing too, but she went ahead and did it. Anyway, at some point you have to put your pride to the side

and apologize. And by the way, that's the difference between YouTube and you know, being part of a corporate structure, because once a corporate structure gets that season desist, they take that season desist seriously because they know what comes next. What comes next is the lawsuit. So if what the person said is not true, art slanderous, arts liable, they gotta take heed to the season desist. They don't take heed to the season desist, you get hit with a lawsuit. Right,

that's it. And he's calling the lord. No, I'm protecting my name, especially when somebody's putting something that's not true. That's right. I've sent a zillion of them out and I've sued a zillion one of people, and I will continue if people do the wrong thing with my name. An opinion, Like I said, opinion is one thing. You could have opinion. You can have critique all day long. But man, if you ain't addressing the facts and you're just scraate up lyne and you slandering people, you're gonna

get hit. So right, perfect example, I say I think Charlemagne has a small pp. That's an opinion. But if I say I know he has a small, small pep, I mean that's a fact. And when I sue you, you don't want to go to court because now you gotta stand. You gotta sit on the stand and say how you know I got a small pep? You ain't ready to tell your wife that all. You can't you ain't ready for your kids to know all that all? You see, I don't want maybe I don't want my

family to know either. You know what I mean. What I'm just telling you now you know I got small PEPs. Get it off your chance eight hundred five eight five one five one. If you need to vet hit him up, we got rooms on the way. Well, yeah, we can start with that. We'll talk about she was awarded one point twenty five million dollars and this defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Tasha k All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on in the Breakfast Club.

Hey what this is the rumor report with Angela well Bebica Fox was on her show Cocktails to Queen's and she did share a message from Regina King. She went to go visit her and Regina King wanted people to hear this. She said, to tell everybody that she's got in your text the outpouring of love for her, her

family and her son. She appreciates it. It's just hard, and I just prayed that what we do worth anything else, for our sons, for our children, COVID and everything has got everybody in a dark spot, in dark place, if y'all see any signs of someone being in distress, or if somebody reaches out to you that's maybe not having a good day or so stop, take a moment to make sure that they're okay. She is surrounded by so

much love, y'all. That was the beautiful thing that when I got there, I agree, don't even wait for the signs. D man, everybody just go to therapy. Everybody, let's go. And she did also conclude with a call to bring more awareness to mental illness, also mental illness, mental health, you know everything. Like that's why I said, don't even wait for the signs. Does everybody just go the same way people know that the gym is good for them. Just go sit down with somebody. Man, Go talk to

a therapist, Go talk to somebody. Just do it all right now, Jasmine's Sullivan's Hotels is getting a deluxe edition that's gonna have new songs and new stories, and so we also kind of got a preview that this was going to be happening. Last month, Jasmine Sullivan dropped two new songs snippets on her Instagram accounts. But it looks like yes, it's happening, she told Variety. The conversation continues.

I started Hotels with the idea of having open conversations as black women, and you can't put all of that into one project. There's always more to talk about. That was my favorite album of last year by far, of any genre of music, dropping include buff job in se still a lot of replay vide me and the wife was riding to that the other day, coming back from

my daughter's Chilean competition. Now, her label RCA would not talk about the exact number of new songs or stories that would appear on the new Hotels, but they did confirm that her ballad from June of twenty twenty one, Tragic featuring Maxine Waters, would be part of the new package, and from what we're hearing, Ari Lennox is going to be moron it as well. So some new songs from her.

How Miss Maxine Waters A long Hotels? I said it's going to be coming out on the new deluxe version from last year, So yeah, I don't remember Maxine Waters on the new package all right. Now, Peloton is upset. They've been featured on Showtimes Billions. You know, the new season started now they already didn't like that they were featured on that the new Sex in the City. Uh what is it called again? Just like that and just like that. So they didn't like that mister Big died

following a Peloton ride. Well, now out that too on Billions. They said they did not give them permission to use the brand on the show. They posted, we get TV shows want to include Peloton to get people talking about To be clear, we did not agree for our brand or IP to be used on Billions or provide any equipment. As a show itself points out, cardiovascular exercise helps people lead long, happy lives. But apparently on this new season of Billions, um, somebody's stuff as a heart attack while

riding on a bike. What's the point of using the Peloton brand? You can just use a generic bike, you don't. You don't have to say it's a Peloton. I don't think they say it. They're just on the Peloton, That's what I'm saying. When not covered it, Yeah, they should have just covered it. Most of the times on TV they cover that. They covered those brands up, like yeah,

unless they get clearance. So it's just like, what's the point. Yeah, So there's a little bit of a health scare there, all right, Kanye West and Antonio Brown are launching Donda Sports Brand. So, according to Antonio Brownie Toe Complex, We're just excited about the Donda Sports brand and making this thing a competitive sports brand to the athletes. I don't think there's a lot of fashion line for athletes wearing

fashionable and comfortable clothes. So with a guy like Kanye West being able to partner with him and work with him and provide more creative, genius ideas for fashion looks for athletes in general, I'm just grateful for the opportunity here soon to share what we've got with the world, and you guys are hearing at first. We got some exciting things to look forward to this year. Makes sense, yes, And Kanye West and his basketball academy are also on

the cover of Slam magazine too. I think he has the number two or three kid in the country, so yeah, it definitely makes sense and I'm sure his team will have all that sports here. Yeah, definitely dropping a clues ball for the academy. So well, to Antonio, You're gonna have to follow up for Kanye about the clothing thing. But you think you'll forget about it. Yeah, you gonna

to keep following up about that, guaranteed. All right. Now, lamar Odom has launched his own talent management company, and according to lamar Odom, he wanted to be like Clutch, which is Rich Paul and Lebron James's talent management company as well. So here's what he has to say about it. What are your goals starting with us? I know you're really young into this, Just to help up as many many kids as I can, you know, so they don't have to go through the same wolves um that I

went through. Fucking help them and we can make some money and whynot? Right? All right? So I'm thinking's the vision I guy is sort of like um, like Lebron James and Rich Paul with Clux Sports. That's what I want to kind of create a little something like that with these with these beautiful women in my life. Yeah. So you tell TMZ Sports that he's teamed up with his manager, Tonita Be to kickstart Savvy talent management group.

I think that's smart. I mean, I don't know how many artists, I mean, how many athletes are sign with him, but I think it's dope. He's been through everything. He knows. He knows what it is like. He's been through good contracts, bad contracts. He's been through the whole college thing and the street basketball, so he knows that. I think I think artist should do that as well. I think lamaros a little something about basketball. I's safe to say. I

think artists do that too. Like when the artists gets to age whre they don't put out as many records to start managing some of these younger guys because they've been through the ft up contracts, the ft up promoters, the tours, they've been through all of that, so they can definitely help people capitalize. All right. Now, Cardi B has won a federal libel suit with blogger Tasha Kay.

She has been awarded so far one point twenty five million dollars in general damages two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for medical expenses. Tasha k was found liable on three separate claims and has been ordered to pay this money now. According to Cardi B, this all started back in twenty nineteen. She first steed her when she refused to take down these damaging posts of things that were

not true. She was calling Cardi B a prostitute who dabbled in and drugs and had contracted STIs and so Cardi B went on the stand during the trial testified she was suicidal during this period as a direct result of Tasha's stories that Tasha k admitted that she made up. And yeah, I mean, I think this is a landmark case and it should change the way folks move on these platforms moving forward. Like you can critique, you can have your opinion, but you can't lie and you can't slander.

And all she had to do was take heed to the season desists. The cease and desist is a warning shot. The season desist is letting you know that what you're saying isn't true and if you continue, you'll be held liable. Right now, this is just um what she would sue for now. The judge also said any potential punitive damages Tasha kame my old Cardie will be determined in the future hearing. So and if you get the season, more money, If you get the season desists, like, you know, consider yourself,

you know, lucky because some people go straight to the lawsuit. Correct, you know, trust me out so thirsty for views, just take it down, and you know what happens when you can't pay that money, right, you can't pay that money. The person can garnish your wages until that is paid. So every check that comes to you, some of that check will go to the person who won that lawsuit forever.

But think about who wants to advertise with somebody that is maliciously lying on someone Moving forward, I wouldn't want to advertise, but you know what something like that, people don't see it like that, they see they get a zillion YouTube views and the comments and the retwet retweets, and then you get paid or for your views, and then you know, YouTube sometimes just put advertisers in there that you don't know on your stuff, so you know, But that's a good point because also you know, at

some point the platforms to be held responsible correct YouTube and social media. You can't continue to let people just get on these platforms and say whatever the hell they want. If somebody is found liable for saying something slander, it's on your platform, and you, as a platform, you know, didn't do anything about it, you gotta get hit too. That's the way it works on radio and TV. That's how I should work online all right, well that is

your room of reports. Yeah, absolutely right. All right, now we got front page news coming up. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about a new campaign called Audio Cinema, and that is with the CEO of Voter Latino. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Have you heard of butter It's skincare created to give Melanie rich skin a flawless complexion for a limited time,

butters giving away samples for free. Visit butterskin dot com and use cold Breakfast Club at checkout. New customers only much pace shipping morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club's getting some front page every third day of the week. Where we're starting easy, Well, let us start with the Voto Latino. Now, the CEO, Maria Teresa Kumar, sat down with Rachel Maddow

and talked about her group's new campaign, Audio Cinema. They're investing six figures to hold Senator Cinema accountable for her obstruction of critical voting reform, minimum wage increases, pandemic relief for undocumented Latinos and other reforms that were protecting uplift millions of Latinos. They said on their website, because I'm looking at Audio Cinema dot org, Cinema's actions directly undermine and suppressed the right and well being of Latinos that

elected her into office. We refused to let Cinema have the last word. Voters will have the last word. And by the way, Arizona is thirty two percent Hispanic, so this is a huge voting block. And so here is what she has to say. When she sat down with Rachel Maddow and we engaged with Senator Cinema, we were very clear on the day of the vote where we

stood and what we needed her to do. We had her back when she needed us Latino community, and she demonstrated that even though Arizona was ground zero for the big lie, the big audit that was fabricated that was not true. She did not take seriously this idea that voting is the essence, and as the President said, the threshold of our democracy were millions of Arizona and Latinos will be just enfranchised if we do not have fair, free elections. At the federal level, where everybody, regardless of

party or is playing by the same roles. That's the energy. And this is why I get upset with President Biden and Vice President of Kamala Harris. That's how they should be talking in regards the Mansion and Cinema. Now, Biden needs to take his ask to West Virginia and Arizona to build more grassroots support. The pressure Manton and Cinema to do the right thing. Get down, to lay down. If they not friends, day folds and you need to act like they folds right now, draw a line in

the sand and call him out. Well, let's see what happens in West Virginia with Senator Joe Manton, because he represents there. Now, I saw news he spoke with some voters in Charleston, West Virginia, and some of them are saying, seems like he's standing up for something that he believes in, and I'm glad that he is, so I think he's doing a great job. And then somebody else said, you know, Joe's going out on a limb. He could easily just

say what, oh yeah, let's spend more money. And this is great for him to actually care about how the money spent. It takes a lot of guts, I think to go out on a limb like that and risk your future and getting re elected. And they're saying that's not a surprise in that state, Donald Trump won by

nearly forty points in twenty twenty. President Biden should go there and use his influence to prevent the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from helping fund You know, mansions twenty twenty four campaign answered him with twenty twenty four campaign, cut the money off. Mansion isn't up for reelection until twenty twenty four, but they did say in West Virginia, it's a very conservative state, and so somebody liberal, somebody more

liberal than Joe Mansion would not get elected there. Once again, use your influence to prevent the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from helping fund his twenty twenty four campaign, cut the money off. When the money gets cut off, people will get the message and and even even if you know they'll, they will lose the state. He should still publicly support a primary challenge against him, Let him, let them flip parties, go pick up more sendens teach somewhere. All right, now,

let's talk about Joe Biden. He was calling. He was talking about to a Fox News White House corresponded and this was not on video, but it was still caught and the video and the audible feed and it was on c SPAN. Here is what happened. That's a great set for a stupid songle version. So the question that Peter Doocey asked was basically about whether or not starring inflation was going to be something that was detrimental to

his campaign. Don't you like to hear that from a president though, because all of these politicians try to act so perfect when we know they're not perfect. We know that's how they talk behind the scenes, but they still out here in this age of transparency, trying to put on this illusion of perfection. I like to heal a curse word block. But that's why, you know, I think a lot of people like Trump because he didn't get that's right, old somebody kisses his ass, But he's not

a politician, that's the whole point. That's true. He was the executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice, correct, But I'm just saying he came off his human may have disgusting human human you may not like, but a human. Nonetheless, I like hearing the son of a bitch didn't not that not Trump. I mean, I like handing Biden's stupid. He got him a jackass jack that's right, that's right. He didn't know the michaelshid. I don't know. I don't think

Biden knew the Michaels just now. I'm sure he didn't. Well, President Biden did reach out to Peter Doocey and applayed the air with him and said, it's nothing personal, Pal Trump what he said, and he said he doesn't need an apology, and the President simply cleared the air. He said, I appreciated it. We had a nice call. I don't need anybody to apologize to me. He can call me whatever he wants, as long as it gets him talking. Trump would never Okay, if the man is a stupid,

that's O beating. He's a stupid, that's ol be If what he said was stupid and it's stupid, let it stick all right, period. I preferred Obama's approach to Donald Trump's approach. I like the classy It was faked because we called him. You called him in the hot MIC's calling Kanye jack. That's one time they got him set that one time. But and I don't think anybody never gets upset. But I do like his approach better than somebody that just says whatever, and I'll get the diary

of the mouth. I like, we'll get the job done. Like if you get the job done out of the way, right, I don't know. All right, well, don't know, front. I'd have to compare him who who did more for who? And what? All right, all right, let's open up the phone lines. Let's have a little fun. Eight hundred five, eight five, one on five one. What's the fattest thing you've done? That? This thing? Why? Her name was? What? Whoa? Whoa? Whoa?

What kind of question is that man come from? He comes from TikTok eight hundred five if you break it down, no context, no, not to do it out there to get you up, I think, get you excited playing. Okay, that was weird. Put on my workout clothes, tell my husband and family that I'm going to the gym. Drive right past the gym, and go to Chick fil A. Order the Chick fil A meal everything, large waffle fry shade. I think I even ordered the fruit cup in a cup of water, sat in the parking lot for about

an hour. Then I went to the dollar store and got a spray bottle. I filled it up with that water that I got from Chick fil A, and I started spraying myself even you know, I had to spray something my hair, in my natural hair, so curl up like I've been swayed, all in my armpits and everything. And I came home and I pretended to be exhausted and my husband was like, Hey, you want to go to Chick fil A. I was like sure. So we're talking about the fattest things. I'm so confused. What the

hell is on TikTok? People are talking about some of the fattest things they've done. Like this lady just said, instead of going to the gym, she ate Chick fil A. Then she got a spray bottle sprayed itself that. I went home, Oh you want some chick fila And then she went back to Chick fil A. That's fat. So we're asking like this weekend, when I was in Charlotte for one of the nights, I ordered lobs and tail with macaroni and cheese. I ordered lamb chops, and I

ordered a rasta pasta and yes, I ate it all. Now, that's fat. A lot of my fat stuff revolved around Chick fil A because you know, we do Chick fil A Fridays in the house, and like you know, and I get edibles. I love the way food taste when I'm high. So you know, you might order the number one, you know, and that's the first thing you eat. But then I'll order like the four piece of chicken tendermeal

large and put that away. So boy, when then Munchie's kicking around midnight, mid twelve thirty going downstairs, thought in the air friar, you're back at it again. Oh my goodness. Okay, that's about four thousand calories in this fanom it's crazy. Four hours eight hundred five eight five, one on five one. You will hear from you some of the fattest things. You're trying to think of which thing to say. But I love dessert and I love donuts, man, something about

them donuts, all right? Eight hundred five eight five, like that Crispy Kream donuts. Lord have mercy? Eight on five. Are you talking about what's now? Are you talking from talking? What's the fattest thing you've done? Let's talk about it's the breakfast loogal morning, call in right now, call me at your opinion to the Breakfast Club top break it down eight five eight five one five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight hundred and five eight five

one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us, we're asking what is one of the fattest things you've done? All right? Eight hundred five A five one oh five one that it comes from TikTok on TikTok, people who have been sharing their fat story, something something fact that they've done. I mean, it always evolves some crispy cream

donuts always, Chick fil a, Pride, Lobster always. It's always one of those or maybe all of them together. It's just one of those things. And if and if the edibles involved involved, it's just all bad. It's all bad. Well, that's funny. I was gonna say. Whenever I have edibles, that's when I do the most. And it usually involves any type of dessert because I love dessert and m

Philip Ashley. He makes these chocolates, chocolate covered cherries, and so I had a whole huge box of them that I order and I think I ate like eight of them in a row, and I had dessert. Yeah. I love fat things. Okay. Uh. You know, back in the day, you get high, you get the sunbeam honey bun, you know, put the Snickers on top of it, microwaves for forty seconds and then eat it with a spoon. Lord, have mercy.

And even though I've always been lack toots intolerant, sometimes you risk it all and put some ice cream on top of that thing. Man, listen, that's good eating. You know. I'm about told you about this one time I was in South Carolina. I think it's called the thunder Thunderbird Floring, South Carolina. It looked like a cafeteria, but the food in there was amazing. Yes, And I must have went back to that line about five times. It's a buffet buffet. Yeah,

there's all My fat stuff involves being hot. You know what I'm saying. You get on the edibles, and I love to eat. So you know, if I know I'm doing edible wherever we order food, I'm gonna order what I'm gonna eat, and then I'll order something that I know i'm gonna eat when I get the munchies later. The problem with that is is usually a whole other meal.

You know what I'm saying, and you know what's really fat when you're eating, and while you're eating, you like, God, damn, it's gonna taste good later when I'm high, and I'm gonna tell you what else makes you feel fat? When you didn't pass out from being high and drunk and it's twelve thirty one o'clock and you wake up and you think about them leftovers, and you're like, I gotta eat them now while I'm high, because they ain't gonna hit the same tomorrow when I'm not. Hello, who's this

talk through? Its dre so check. Knowing the cruise right, they always got food twenty four hours right right, and then they got a set dinner time. Correct. When I was going to schools one time, but I got a slice the pizza from the piece of red and I'm heading back into my room. As I'm heading back to my room, I'm ordering room service, but I might go to dinner. I see the cruisers doing dirty too, because it's free. Room service is free food. So I do

that too. I just I order some food. Room service just a case show like the dinner right, so you you you're still good, and then you eat the dinner. I don't. I've never been on a cruiser either. I don't like cruisers. I don't want to be in the middle of the ocean in a boat for all of this. Hello, who's this Brandon? Brandon? What's up? Brother? What's the fattest thing you've done? I check it out right? Like? So you only got like a choice of food so many

times Chinese? I think that I missed you together. So I fought me a spice, then walked to the Chinese store. Got me from fried right, we can be from broccoli and the slight style. Put the pizza from broccoli with the fried rights on top of the slice. Man, not some good eating king on top of kings. That some good eating king was a shrimp fried right, regular fed right with some onion. Can you imagine the shrimp fried rights on top of a slice of pizza? Lord, have mercy?

Mixture of the sauces and the team you eating king? How much you weigh bro thank you? How much? I Yeah, I currently weighed two hundred. I did that over a holiday. I hadn't had Chinese food in a long time. I went the Chopsticks, Chop chop Sticks and team that New Jersey. They're like a Kosha Chinese restaurant, and they got them chicken egg rolls. I order for them things, and I came home my daughter asked for one act like I ain't hill because I knew what I wanted to do

literal with the hello, who's this? Hello? This is Keta. How are you? Good morning? Hey Keter? What's we're talking about? Uh? Doing some fat teams talk to us? Yes? So the fattest thing I did was made a donut burger ahead Luther the Luthor. Yes, m what the hell is the Luca? Yeah, I don't know what that is. It's a hamburger. Patty was baking on it, and I had like extra baking with a fried heart egg and a hash brown and top it with the donuts. Donuts. Yep, yep. That's a

real fatish right there. That's a real fatish. Yeah. Y'allly never watched The Boondocks. That was an episode of the Boondocks. To hu the Burgers, thank you, mama. I never tried it, though every time I say it, I'm too scared of that. I ain't never got that high, all right, I'm scared of that. Luther Burger bro eight hundred five eight five one oh five, and we're talking about some fat teams. Call us up right now, what's the fattest thing you've done?

It's the breakfast Club the morning. Call me and your opinions to the breakfast Club one morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he's just joining us, we're talking about some of the fattest things you've done. I'm not gonna lie Bro. That pizza slice with that shrimp Friday rice on it got me like damn, I bet you that's amazing. And if you like roll the pizza up like it's a like a pizza roll, like you put the sht in the rolling.

Oh lord, Hello, who's this? Hey? This is all as well? Man, I'm all the time fail you pizza as well. Oh man, man, I did the fattest thing ever last night. I want the food line got me a box of ice cream snicked us. I wouldn't got me a box of the ice cream Klondyke, and then I topped it off with a diet root bear. You why do you get the diet root beard? He might as just go all the way in. I got about the stake of our laugh. I thought I had it. I was in Charlomagne had

He's the most corner, most corner there, come out. You went to picking Wiggly. We went picking Wiggily. Food Line, Oh, I love food line. Listen back in the day when man getting up. If you had like two dollars and you go into food line, you can get you a box of Little Debbi oldmeal cream pies and one of them big three liters soldiers for ninety nine cents, the generic brand now not no name right now, the food line brand. My goodness. Yeah, so d I did something

fa I was thinking about all man. I got to call y'all back. I was the originator right of the song girl. You know it's true to y'all boy Kevin Liles, That's how he got on when y'all had that telling why You're mad, I'm gonna share that with y'all. You wrote to believe in nilly song. Yeah, I'm from Baltimore, the Baltimore New Marks come out, and I relocated to South Carolina. Well on the credits to say, Kevin Liles,

Kevin ain't write that song, Kevin ain't speach. Kevin took the song and ran from Baltimore and got on with depth jam. Come on, I'm here to share the smallner. I mean, it don't matter. He won. Kevin. What's your name? King? All as well? All as well? Well, don't sound like it, but I appreciate you King. Here. I got my trucking company and you go, okay, you living, got one of the biggest houses in Mouth corner. Come out where you

live at the Months corner. I'm an old fifty two man down there from ww okay big and yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, exactly when you got the biggest house amongst colder. I ain't mad at you, bro, know exactly where you had off old fifty two. Well, congratulations all as well. Salute to you, King, Salute to y'all, y'all keep up the good work. Man, y'all, keep it cool on the stool and keep us laughing in the morning. Come out,

that's right, and remember happiness is subjective. You know what I'm saying, like, you know, people always want to put a dollar out the happiness or you know, what you're doing in life, whatever you're doing in life that makes you happy, and you're making a living, you're successful. Hello, who's this? Successful and happy? Here you go, Hello, who's this? Jasmin? Good morning, Jasmine, good morning. We'll talk about some of the fattest things you've done. I don't need to make

sure this is a judge free zone. Of course, it's a judge free zone always. So I remember Virginia, Me and my friend put it like this. We drove from and put it in perspective, Norfolk State to VCU to get a to go to a ladies restaurant that went viral for baby shower plates. Baby shower plates? What are you talking about? She went vibra. We have found her on We found her on Facebook and she went viral because she was selling baby shower place. I don't like

at the beginning of COVID. Oh, so you want to go find that food? When I want to go find that food. We drove from Norfolk State up to VCU. We couldn't even go sit down in the restaurant. We had to sit our fat hell in the car. It's the food was worth it though, absolutely not. I could have I could have made that. But listen, you had you had a great experience with your friends. It was a memory, you know, it was your memory. That's right, And that's what that's what that's what it's about. It's

about food, fellowship and that's what food is for. That's right, that's right, that's right. Thank you. Hello, who's this? It's fresh fresh with up man. We're talking about some real fat boy inch this morning. Man, what's the fattest thing you've done. I ain't gonna lie, bro, I'm only like one thick, but everybody who knows me can be fat.

I'm fat and spirit at fattened spirit. I ain gonna lie like the fat the fatten thing, real, bro, everybody say, I'm really like probably thick a two fist because I do everything fat. Bro. Last we got the old meal because I don't want to wait on it to cool. I put it in the freezing for about five min. I don't see nothing wrong that with pizza though, yeah you do that with Yeah, pizza be too hot. I just putting it. I putting a little fridge for about

my mouth, all right. So what about this. I'm microwave my icebreak. Now, that's just that's just stupid. Now. Now I do microwave it a little bit if it's too hard. Now, when you put that spoon in there, yeah yeah, yeah, I do that now, Michael, I do that. I know. I do that because you want your eyes, I like you gotta wanted to be soft. You want that spoon to just go right through it. You don't want it to be rock hard. I don't microwave it though. I just put it on the counter for a little while.

I don't microwave it, man. I give them about fifteen second. Get there, okay, okay, okay, well thank you? All right? All right, man. So now y'all feel fat, y'all hungry like I am. The food is amazing, bro. The moral of the story is, you know, I think you diet is a bank account, and good food choice is a good good investment. And it doesn't sound like y'all making good investments like I was talking about, we just random things.

It sounds like there's some of y'all regular everyday diet a right to just make sure you're making uh you know, good food choices to make good investments. That's all. But man, food is life. Well I love food so much. Absolutely, Lord have mercy. We all fat, we all trans fact, bro, and we just need to accept it. Don't nobody really like eating healthy? No? No, healthy could be delicious? That's not true. Sure it definitely, yeah, I don't sure. It don't taste like the man. The juice is a juices

for life. Those are amazing. It's like dessert. They're good, but nothing tastes good like let me say mangoes. Oh my god, I love a good juicy mango. If all this stuff we really loved to eat was healthy, like if there was If Chrispy Cream Donuts kept us alive, guess we'd be eating this morning right now. If Chick fil a it's what gave us muscles, guess what we'd be eating this morning? Remember what I used to eat

every morning? To Pier and I love spinas with Gila yem All right, well, just the breakfast club, good morning. That fact conversation took me back, man, took me back. You know what you could do with five dollars back in the day, Like literally when when Homie caught up about food line and all as well, you can go in food line. You can get a box of oatmeal cream pie that was ninety nine cents, so that was

like a dollar forward tax. You can get the three leader bottle of grape solda and not the not the name brand, like the generic food line brand for ninety nine cents. That was a dollar for So that's two h eight, so you still got three dollars left forwards. You can go play the Street Fighter arcade game and more to Combat or whatever it was back in those days. Just letting y'all know, I'm listen two and McDonald was two nine. It was definitely two ninety nine. I remember

what the tax was, three twenty four tax. All that made me do is going to start this detox. I think my plan was to start today. Every day I say I'm gonna start tomorrow, but I think I'm gonna start today for real. After that conversation. Now on the way home, they opened up a Krispy Kreme about a year ago, and that light beyond all the time. Man, back in the days when we were young, we're not kids anymore. You want to ask something crazy, wish that we were kids again. I'm not the biggest fan of

Krispy Kreme. Like that. Well, we don't talk to you. It's like it's too too sweet, Like it's ridiculously sweet. Never been to any world, never been the Lion King. Don't like Krispy Kreme? Who are you? Yeah, I'm not really the biggest fan of that. M all right, Well,

we got rumors on the way. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about this Hugh having a documentary on A and E Secrets of Playboy, you know that started yesterday actually, and we'll tell you some things about sexual activities with a dog. Right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, what happens? Chewing my ball? Do not talk a fool? Made me hungry. That's what some rappers need to do. Chew on their balls because some

of the ball to be wax. Just chew on them, swallowing them think of something else to come out of your mouth. Okay, all right, well morning, everybody's d J M. V. Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are, the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk you, Hafner. It's about is the rumor report with Angela Yee found the breakfast clubs? Well A and E's Secrets of Playboys started yesterday and a lot of people are speaking about different accusations.

They're saying he recorded sexual acts without the permission of the participants. One of the women's Sonda Theodore, she was July nineteen seventy seven's Playmate of the Month, said that Hugh Heffner had taped on everybody, and Stefan Tettenbaum, who worked as a valet for Hugh Heffner in the late seventies and early eighties, also ad jests these allegations in

the documentary. Here's a clip of that. Hefner taped everything in this bedroom, and many men and stars and athletes came into the bedroom and had sex with these girls. Most of the time hefter never participated. He just watched. He wanted this girls and the stars. But many of the girls were devastated after what they were expected to do, what they were forced to do. Well, can you imagine after he had all these tapes of you having sex with different girls, what power he had over these men?

They said, It's kind of like revenge porn. Now, there were other stories like, for instance, on the Theodore notably alleged that she once walked in on him engaging in sexual activities with her dog. She said, I walked in on him with my dog and I said, what are you doing. I was shocked. He made it seem like it was just a one time thing and that he was just goofing up. I never left him alone with my dog again. Another bsiality allegation has to do with

porn star Linda Lovelace. According to reports, they're saying that she allegedly was coerced into performing oral sex on a German shepherd. Now, according to these reports, they said, all the guys were laughing when Linda got out of the limousine. She was drunk and drug They got her so messed up that they made her give the German shepherd oral sex. They said, this is despicable. Oh, it's disgusting when you think about all the things, and there's so many different

people speaking out about things that he did. So if you guys want to watch that, like I said, that's on A and E. But it's Hugh Heffner in the Playboy Mansion. I thought it was knowing it was freaky stuff going down at the Playboy Mansion, Like the Playboy House historically has been about women exchanging sex for money willingly. And I remember when everybody you know thought the Playboy Mansion was all funding games until the young lady came

out and said she was having sex with Heath for money. Well, the young lady's name Kendrew, Hendrew Wilkinson. I think it was he was having sex with you know, this eighty year old man for money. And I remember everybody was making jokes like, why else would you having sex with the ade old man. I honestly didn't. I didn't think it was like like that, like I thought it was. Yeah, I thought it was a big bachelor, big path. It

was a bunch of a bunch of freaky stuff. I didn't know what was going on with a bunch of freaking stuff. So when they say secrets to the Playboy Mansion, it's like that was a terrible secret. Didn't expected. But did you hear any of these storys? I didn't know all of these stories. And that's for TV man and I listen, it may or may not be true, but listen, we know these networks are only doing these docks for ratings and revenue. They aren't trying to help anybody heal.

I don't think they actually care about these women trauma. This is about ratings and revenue. That's sensationalism for television. It could be true, it could be not true. And there's a lot of different stories that people are telling, and they're talking about different things like, uh, you know, being coerced and having sex, being drugged and not knowing what was going on, and then these revenge porn tapes. Yeah, it's the play It's the Playboy mansion. Like all this

stuff been going on for years. I'm just wondering, like why now did they start, you know, doing these things were there were definitely lawsuits against and before he died and he's dead now, so now people are able to speak their truth. And if this is their truth and this is what they're saying, happens happened, they get out of it. A lot of it is sensationalism for TV. I can't say I wasn't there, but I can't say it's true or not true. But I'm not going to

take away from anybody's story. I just I just don't want people to think that, you know, a lot of a lot of these things aren't to help anybody heal, is what I'm saying they are catching in on a lot of people's trauma all right now. Megan Good meanwhile, is talking about the healing process that divorce has taken her through. She was doing a Twitter spaces conversation with x O Nicole, and here's what he had to say.

One of the most, if not the worst, most painful thing I've ever experienced in my life, to be honest, m But you know, even though I've been grieving for months and months and months and months, and I've been in process since the end of all since right after my fortieth birthday, and I think I surprise to myself and realizing that I still am that person. I still am optimistic, I still am hopeful for the future. I still maybe this isn't a chapter, but I do feel

that this is my next act, all right. She said it was one of the most painful experiences that she's ever gone through. And that is your rumor report, Fuzzy. We are going to get that on in the next hour, I promise you. Yes, and que all right, and that is your rumor report, all right? Now? Who are giving your dog? Oh man, we need Rebecca and Nett Taylor to come to the front of the congregation. We like to have a word with them. This is the this be the strange things to me. When we know people,

we know what. We'll talk about it fo after that hour, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, It's the Breakfast Club. Angela year here and my friends at the General Insurance give you quality car insurance for Let's check out their affordable rates and flexible payment options by calling eight hundred General or visiting the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency, Nashville, Tennessee. Sem I was born to Donkey.

It's the Donkey Devil Breakfast Club. Fuck here today for Tuesday, January twenty fifth, goals to a forty nine year old Texas woman named Rebecca and Net Taylor. Now Texas idn't told y'all. Okay, there's a tier of crazy states. We all know who the number one seed and two seed is. Because what has your uncle Sharla been telling you on this radio for years? The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Okay, but number

three it's Texas, all right? And if stories like this keep happening, y'all might start challenging the Bronx for the number two seeds. Now, if you come from a certain environment, then you know about claiming someone else's kids on your texas all right. I'm from Monst Corners, Carolina. Drop alums in the country, we call it carrying someone else charing on your taxes? All right? Do people still do that? Is that's still a thing. I don't even know if

that ever really worked. That was it just something people would say. But if it was a thing, Okay, you know, loan me a kid, let me get this cash. I'll break you off and you keep it moving. Your child is not really my dependent, all right, he don't live in my house, all right. I'm just trying to get some extra cash. All right. Well, Rebecca and Nette Taylor is trying to do more than that. She's trying to put some money in your pocket for your child, but

she also wants to child. You can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to k ETK NBC for the report. Please, all right you tonight a woman is in jail after allegedly attempting to purchase a child. Rebecca Taylor of Crockhead, a woman has accused Taylor of approaching her at a Walmart and asking how much it would cost to buy her son. This is bizarre, according to the messenger. The woman says she tried to laugh it off, but Taylor insisted, later following her out to the parking lot,

offering up to five hundred thousand dollars for him. Law enforcement officers say they have surveillance footage of the parking lot encounter, and then it matches Taylor's appearance and she's been charged with the sale or purchase of a child, which is a third degree felony. Wow, Rebecca said, for get buying kids off the black market or from some trafficking ring. She's just grate up walking up to folks

in parking lots asking to buy the kids. All right, this woman needs to be questioned and investigated because we've all seen get outs. Okay, what the hell is the reason this woman? Rebecca would stay The child was the perfect fit, That's what she said. She told the mother the child was a perfect fit, and her and another woman who was with her started calling the child by

his name. And Rebecca has bonded out and faces a minimum of two years and the maximum of ten years in jail, as well as a ten thousand dollars fine. That's all. All of that seems too damn light. All right, this isn't normal behavior. Remember that movie Minority Report. But he needs to charge people for the crime they were thinking about doing. That needs to apply here. What the hell you wanted this little boy for perfect fit? Sounds like you building something, all right, and I want to

know what the hell you building that? Woman? Rebecca should not be allowed to walk to screets without us figuring out what the plan is. Okay. I also want to know have this work before? All right? It had to. You don't just randomly walk up to a person and ask to buy their children unless it's worked before. And you're just riding around with two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash and offered up to five hundred thousand. No, no, no, Houston County jail. You gotta call her back, all right,

Go get her. This isn't right. Something not right. Go search her house, okay. Hansel and gret Olan, Jamal and Amani all might be in that house, getting fat, about to get eaten, about to get sold for parts, and y'all acting like this is normal. What I don't understand about the world we live in is nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining, But nobody cares about the truth when it's not celebrity attached to it.

If there were some type of celebrity attached to this story, people would be looking can add it through a different lens. But since it's no celebrity name attached to it, folks, hey a story about Rebecca Taylor trying to buy a whole child in a parking lot for five hundred thousand dollars. And it's like, we are as scrange people, but not as scrange as Rebecca Taylor. Because you please let me mind give Rebecca Taylor the biggest he had. He ha, he ha, You stupid mother? Are you dumb? Now? I

know what some of y'all thinking. What's that? Catch me on the right day? These kids getting on my damn nerves. You might feel like negotiating, all right, but no, this is wrong. But I just had to have work before it had to you know, just randomly walk up to somebody you got two hundred fifty you know, grand in your car in cash, and you offer another half a million if this didn't work before, y'all out here just selling, y'all charring. Let's let's open up the phone lines. If

they caught you on a bad day. Man, come on one, would you sell? Yo? Can't? I'm just asking, I'm just clinton. No, I'm gonna tell you why. This is a valid question. It's a valid question because clearly this has worked before. This wasn't her first time doing this. Anch of children she purchased. I think so that's why we need to go search the house. That's what I just said. That's why you got to go check on that house to

make sure there should be some investigating happening there. Last week, my wife was out and I had the baby the new ball right seven weeks, not that one. But I told the kids, do not come in this room. Daddy's putting the baby to sleep. Right when the baby went to sleep, Right when it was she was in her deep sleep and I could finally get an all for me. The kids kicked down the door. At that point, you

started thinking about how much you've invested in him. I might have that lady would have been right now, But like, which one you want? Now? What if it not? What about people who got like pass the churn, like tenor better? What what you mean they're saying ten? If you got ten or more kids? You know what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I'm asking would a half a million do it? That's the question. The question is would you

have sold you? Because if you happen the dollars, if you got the popping on the all that names, if you've got ten, man you got you Come on. If you know all the members of Wu Tang clan, you know all your names of your kids, you should And by the way, if you don't know all the name of your kids, you should tell one because you clearly don't care. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Call us up. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, your phone call in right now. Call me at your opinion

to the Breakfast Club topic break it down. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one The Breakfast Club. Heye one, it's topic time on the phone. Call eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is tj Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right now, Charlomagne,

game you dog kid to day to who? Rebecca Linnette Taylor Rebecca Lenette as a forty nine year old woman who walked up to another woman in a parking lot and asked to buy her child for five hundred thousand dollars. She says she had two hundred and fifty thousand in cash in the car at that moment, and she told the woman that, you know, her child will be a perfect fit. I don't even know what the hell that means. All I know is the Houston County Jail let her out of jail, and she only got like a what

did she get? I forgot what you get with the sentence was like, oh did she Oh? She's facing a minimum of two years and the maximum of ten years in jail, as well as the ten thousand dollars. Fine, all of that seems too damn light. But the reason we're asking this question is because she's done this before. You don't just walk up to somebody in a parking lot and randomly asked to buy the kid if it has not worked at some point in life before. Correct,

So I agree with you. So what's the question. We're asking, how would you sell your kids? Now, you know we sit here and joke with some people, maybe they would because you think about it. Catch you on the right day, these kids getting on your nerves, you might you might think about negotiating. You probably wouldn't really do it, but you think about it. And I tell anybody all the time, and somebody take my kids. They probably gonna return the

man because kids ask so many goddamn questions. Why are you making the left? Why is the sky blue? Why are we making it right? Where we going? How long do we get? Ask? By the way, this could be our in a trauma talking, because you know, I know when I was a child, my daddy definitely said, let's kill him get the insurance money. Now, whether he was joking or not, I was bad. So I was a little badass, a little boy. Now, whether he was joking or not, I don't know, said let's kill him. I said,

maya in a trauma. Goodness, I think maya and the trauma. It's probably mine and a trauma talking, you know what I mean. But Joe, that's something my pop said to me when I was young. He probably was joking, you know what I mean? But I got one co worker here that's pop said let's kill look at the insurance. But they got another co worker with parents. Didn't take them to Disney. But listen to what you but you don't even know what you just said. Listen to what

you just said. You just said you told your kids, somebody take my kids. They'll bring you a little bad ass back. What kind of trauma you think that put into them? But it's true. That's why am I asking therapy. Now let's go to the phone line and see who sell their kids? Hello? Who's this? Let's all right? Good morning, My, good morning, good morning. You're selling your kids? Look at you giggling because you already know. Yeah, I'm telling them.

I mean it ain't like you're keeping them, which you mean, ain't like you're keeping them. What are you talking about? For thousand? How much? She said five hundred thousand? So you would sell one of your children for five hundred thousand? She said, a hundred thousand? They're gonna running a bank anyway. So how do you s feel your name? Alia? Why are you writing name? How do you feel your name? Melia? Mr? Ain't? What's your last name? Carrie? Carry Malia Okay, Malia, carry

your ass. You know you know I'm calling diapers on you or whoever whoever your child Protective Services is in your local region. Malia, carry this. This is sunny, sunny, good morning, good morning, so happy to be on morning. Well, honestly, I have a seven year old boy that will talk to you into your grave so um. Honestly, if you walked up to me, my son, but before I can even say anything, would jump right in front and be like, yo, no, mommy,

please don't tell me. I used to joke with him all the time because he talks so much, and we'll just bate you down. I say, hey, if anyone tries to walk up to you, make sure you scream. Let someone know right away. But honestly, if they did get you in the car, and they probably circle the block and drop you right back off. The woman with the money, I would I would offer her to make a carbon copy. Here. I can make you one just like him. Let you you don't think this is weird that this woman tried

to buy this woman's child. That is insane. That is insane. I would respond the same way. I would call the police, you know, because clear, just like um, you guys said, I don't think this is the first time that this woman has done this before either, and that that makes it you get more concerning. Well, thank you, mama, thank you. Hey. Eight don't jive eight five on five. Everybody say the same thing. You take my kid, You're gonna bring my

kids back, and you gonna be tired. That's traumatizing because take about it, because because that makes a child feel like So the only reason you keeping me is because I'm your actual child. You have an obligation to me. People that ain't got an obligation to you. Man, take this little boy girl back. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one now. Charlemagne gave Donkey the day to who Rebecca and Nett Taylor, who I cannot believe

is walking in the screetch right now. Uh, facing two years in a maximum of ten, as well as the ten thousand dollars fine after trying to buy somebody's child in the parking lot. She had two fifty in cash in the car and another She said, I got another two fifty four if you let me get the baby right now. The baby's a perfect fit. Not even the baby is a little boy. Oh my goodness, So right, would you sell your kids? That's the way asking. It's

the breakfast Clug. The morning called me your opinions to the breakfast club to eight. I did five five one five one more than everybody is TEJ and V and Jelagie Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now Charlomagne gave donkey to Day to who don't give to Day? Went to Rebecca and that tailor. Okay, Rebecca and that tailor is a woman who walked up to another woman in the Texas parking lot and asked to buy the

woman's child for a quarter million dollars. She actually offered a half a million, but she had quarter million in the car, all right, So we're asking, would you sell your kids? All right now? Angela, gee, would your dad tell you now before? Like no, I would hope not. She had two hundred fifty thousand in the car though for real yes, like in cash they say, So imagine your pops, right, somebody come to your pops when you're a kid and say I got two hundred fifty thousand

right now? You think your dad to sell you? I think you probably hard to figure out a way to get the money and keep me. Okay, Now, if you do rob that woman, are you justified? It's like robbing a drug deal. That's what I'm saying the police, That's what I'm saying. Right. Hello, who's this Clive? Good morning? Good morning, good morning? Would you sell your kids? Cloud said? If the situation is right, what's your name? Being annoyed? What's what's your name? Clive Clide? What's your last name?

What you calling from? I'm calling from Florida? What part of Florida? Broadward? Yes? Take this info? Man, let me look up the Child Protective Services in Broadwood, Florida. Joking, we know you joking? No, I don't know. I don't know. Wow, goodbye, Cloud, Okay, Broward County, Florida, Child Protective Services? Clid is his name, Mikey. Just want to look him up? Man. What's the moral of the story. The moral of the story is Rebecca and Nette Taylor needs to be in jail right now.

They should have not let her out of jail until they properly investigated the situation. This is not normal behavior, as the young woman called up here said, it's predatory behavior. And if somebody walks up to you and offers you turning the fifty thousand and a half million dollars for your child, and then they get out and they're only facing two to ten years as well as a fine of ten thousand dollars. How is that normal? That's not normal? How can you just how is that just something that

you let somebody out for? That's not normal. I need to go investigate this woman to see what the hell is going on. She shouldn't be investigated. And you know why she's not being investigating? Yes, what Rati clear? Caucasian? White? Okay? All right? Come on, man, all right and shout throwing my kids. I know my kids listening to him in the school in the morning. I wouldn't give it very traumatizing. I love y'all. Have we got rumors on the way? Yes,

And we'll be talking about Kanye's Hollywood Unlocked interview. The whole thing has been released. It's a forty five minute conversation. I'll tell you what he said. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Local Morning. Yeah, girl wanting everybody is DJ Envy and Chimayee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Cup. Let's get to the rule of loose. Let's try Paul Wall again. She's filling the team. This is the Rumal Report with Angela Yee on the

Breakfast Club. Hey Well, Paul Watt recently did an interview with The Fact podcast and he talked about what he learned about his dad. He said he didn't know his dad. His dad left when he was only five or six and listened to what he found out. Did you did you know your dad though growing up? You know, he left us when I was about five or six years old, and I never knew what happened other than my mom would always have me and my sister paranoid that we

were about to get kidnapped. My biological father, he was a child molest a serial child lest He ended up kidnapping a girl he when she was He started a you know, relationship with her when she was you know, twelve years old, thirteen years old, and when she became fourteen to fifteen, he married her and they went to Canada and that's the last time I've seen him. Wow. I can see why the mom would have been paranoid and be nervous that one day the dad was gonna

come and kidnap them. He definitely warranted. All right now, Kanye did his Hollywood Unlocked interview. There were a lot of different things that he talked about. Amongst the things that he talked about was Drake and Drake doing the set lists for their concert to watch You and Drake, by the way, you tricked them into a versus battle? No, I did not, man, He wrote this man wrote wrote that was for the free Larry Hoover benefit concert that happened last year. Now we're also I was always curious

with that one. So did the money that they made go to fighting the attorneys for fighting for Larry Hoover? Was just yeah, I think that money was supposed to go there, But I think the money for the merch he got to keep because that merch was expensive. Okay, all right now. He also talked about Kim's sex tape and how he managed to get that sex tape for her. You know, how are you going to bring me to s now and kiss the dude dating right in front

of me and everybody's like, Oh, that's that's cool. After I went and when got the laptop from ray J myself that night right and then got on Red. I met this man at the airport came back and then I gave it to her and she cried when she saw it. You know why she cried and she's seen a laptop. It represents how much people didn't love her

and they just saw her as a commodity. That was supposedly an unreleased sex tape, right, yeah, two day talking about a part two, and so at first they had said that that was not in existence, but now Kanye, it's confirming there was a part two for that sex tape. Now Kanye goes on to talk more about Kim Kardashian. He said there were two things that he wanted from her. It's two things. I said, tell her security not gonna

be in between me and my kids. And also tell her don't have my daughter wearing lipstick on TikTok and don't have on TikTok at all if I'm going to approve that. And I said it after it was done, me knowing, and then it happened again. So I feel like it's some poke in the bear trying to antagonize me or create this like crazy narrative because to say someone it's crazy, they're trying to take the power away. Huh. He also said that he was trying to go to the house, and he said, I took my kids back.

I'm driving them and north. It's like, I want you to come upstairs and see something. He said. I'm hearing that the new boyfriend is that isn't the house. He said he couldn't go there because of that. Now he goes on to talk about that Maga hat. Did you ever reconcile white people were upset about you wearing the hat? Though? Yeah, you know what, I will say, I take responsibility for the fact that it hurt their feelings, that it hurt

people's feelings, you know. And I also say I believe now that people that just black people just across the board, they're realizing. I'm like, yo, you have to let yay b ya. And then he goes on to say that he did want to meet with Bernie Sanders. He said, Bernie Sanders Cardie being not him, you know, like it was funny. I always wanted to meet with Bernie Sanders, and he refused to meet with me. But I always thought that there were things that he agreed with that

the earlier administration agreed with. Also, this was before you were with Trumper. After this is just around the time when I was wearing the red hat, and you know, Bernie met with Cardi but wouldn't meet with me, And you know, I just felt like, if I'm if I'm this polarizing of a character, why not meet with us. Well, Bernie didn't meet with Cardi. They did an interview on Instagram Live. Look, I'm the trade at the Nathan shout out to the tent, Salute to Jason Lee and Hollywood

unlock man. I'm not mad at anybody for expressing himself as your story. Tell everyone you want your story. But what's the point of Aaron out family business? Like why I invite all these other people to have an opinion on you and your family, your ex wife and your kids. Like, if you want to talk about that, talk to your therapist. You and Kim go get some counselance y'all can come to terms on how to properly co parent. But Aaron all out of airing all that out in the interview.

Now you got people judging your family, talking crazy about the mother. You're a child, you're scratching her out and why But Kim's not talking about it. He is, That's my point, but still is this, that's his family to counseling. She might separation effort. I didn't say Kim was talking about y'all. Listen, I said, Kanye, why are you airing this out? Y'all? She might go to counseling, not not airing out in an interview, yet altogether to figure out

how to co parent. You don't hear Kim say it directly. You just hear sources close to the Kardashians say that's how it always comes out. What happens If Kim starts airing out what do you think she knows? What? If Kim starts aaring that dirty laundry on Kanye, then what. I don't think she would do that because that ain't p r G. So that ain't p G. It ain't

no letter. I don't know what Daddy played too? All right? Now, fifty Cent and Scott Young are producing Hip Hop Homicides for WeTV and Van Lathan is going to be hosting unscripted series, and it will look into the staggering number of unsolved murders in the hip hop community and an attempt to uncover details of what really happened. It's an eight part series. It'll air later this year on AMC Networks WeTV as well as the streaming service All Black.

So dropping the clues bombs for fifty and Mona Scott and Van Lathen. I what if they gonna do a different a different show every I mean, a different situation every episode. That would make sense, right, Yeah, it makes sense because there's a lot of unsolved murders and unsolved I hope they do ones that we don't familiar with, like we know, we've we've I think they've exhausted Biggie

and Park, don't you think. Yeah, there are so many other ones too, and there might be something from artists that are regional that may not have gotten that national acclaim. So that could be interesting too, all right, well that is and maybe help solve some of those crimes. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. All right, Well, let's get to the mix eight on five one on five one. It's the Breakfast Cloak Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We

all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest of the building. Yes, indeed, what's up, brother, What's up? What's up? The last time you were telling us about your platform fan Base, and you were allowing our listeners to invest into the company. We're doing it again. We are raising another two point six million on start engine. You can go to start engine dot com slash fan base to an events. We've already raised a million dollars in like three and a half weeks, and I'm stopping at two

point six million. All right, So now maybe somebody didn't see the first interview, so let's give a refash on fan base and what it is. So fan Base is a social media platform that allows anybody to monitize their content the moment they join. So it's free to join, don't cost any money, or you can decide that if you want to have subscribers or followers, you can have

both on the same page. People subscribe to you and people can also love your posts, which is virtual currency that use buy and you get about half a penny per love. So it's a great way to monetize your content. Now, for people that don't know you know you raise money last, people will say, well, where's the money going on is it? What are you doing with the money? Well, it takes

a lot of money to scale platforms. I mean, you gotta think platforms like TikTok and Instagram have billions of dollars worth of resources to continue to scale and build a platform. And so right now we're just scaling, adding users, you know, having a great time building the company. We're growing pretty fast. As you can see, the world is evolving and kind of coming around to where fan base is. Other platforms that starting to mimic kind of what we

laid the ground to do. And so that's where we're at with it. You gotta scale now. I saw on TikTok there was a lot of outrage about black creators not even making the list, even though a lot of TikTok dances and things are based on black creators, So can you speak on that? Also? For sure, we're like, we're like in a crisis right now. I think that the fact that no black women are in the top one hundreds of TikTok creators period, and then they're about eight to ten black men, and most of them are

already famous celebrities. And so what people gotta understand is, I don't care how much TikTok promotes in the US. That company is in China. That is an algorithm that is in China, they have very poor data on people of color and their overall goal is to cater to the larger audience of white consumers in the United States of America, so they'll never be the opportunity really for black creators to shine on a platform that is focused on ads and serving a greater audience of people that

are not of color. Well, question, how do you make money? I know how you make money on fan blase. How do you make money on TikTok? Like, isn't it like sponsorships and endorsements and everything else not like TikTok faning you. Well,

TikTok has a it still has a creator marketplace. But the issue with that was in like June of last year, is young creator by the name of Ziggy Tyler noticed that the platform was very racist in the sense that you could put in I want to support white supremacy, and it would allow you to monetize and brands to come and pay you for that. If you put anything black, black success, black culture, black people, it would say it was a threat and not allow you to monetize via

the creator marketplace. And it's still up to this day. They really haven't changed that. So TikTok really doesn't provide a way to monetize your content. That's fashion. A lot of platforms are trying to but they don't do it. That happens a lot, you know, like my first book, Black Privilege, is banned in a lot of jails because of that same reason. They said that it's a threat in it. I don't know what encourages black people to

be supremacists or something crazy like that. I mean, if we don't control the infrastructures of the platform that we make popular, then we'll never have a great opportunity. The difference between fan bases. Fan base is black founded. It's black owned, but it's not black only and it's for

anybody to use. But the importance of it being black founded is we're gonna make sure that people like us, you young people are not suppressed marginalized, Our content is not exploited to the greater good of a platform that does not return the favor and highlighting creators that make

the platform popular. That's that's the problem. Like we're really you know, I've seen, you know, I saw when Adam came on here with Instagram, and I saw, you know, I see people talk about TikTok, but those people do not own those companies. They work for those companies, and they do not understand the real deficit that black creators have.

And if they do understand, they really do nothing about it because they have to serve the greater good of focusing on their advertising audience, which pays the bills, which makes a lot of money for these platforms, rather than the user itself, which is what fan base focuses on.

Guy's going to ask you when when it comes to it, You know a lot of people with all these social media platforms, you know, they put a lot into it, right, They put their life, They build their pages to use it as promotion, they use it as a tool, and then something happens and they lose their page and they can't get anybody on the phone, they can't email anybody.

Is that different with fan base because I try to log in my foot my fan base and it says, come back when you're thirteen years old, because right now we'll stop lying about your Asian. So I can't even lie my fan base right now because they said I'm not thirteen yet, but I'll get there. I'm almost thirteen. But you know, they're an easy wait for people to if they have problems, to get in touch with somebody that can actually help them. Yeah, we have amazing customer

support at fan Base. Even though we're a small company, we really get back to people. But the part that you mentioned about people like getting their accounts ban and stuff like that, let me. Let me explain something everybody, because I think we should have a deeper conversation about creator k it's and I love the fact that I'm raising money, which is important, but the creator economy conversation needs to be had. Number one, let me explain this

to you. Instagram is in competition with its user base. Let me explaining it again. Instagram is in competition with its user base, meaning why would they give you for free what they're charging companies to have that type of visibility. If you have twenty million followers, why would they let you reach twenty million people for free when they charge companies to reach twenty million people. Shadow band and bring it all down. But listen, if if okay, Beyonce got

two hundred million followers, right, it's a great example. If Beyonce can reach two hundred million people, the brands would come directly to Beyonce and pay her and not pay Instagram. Right, So they smush that down to a segment about three to four percent of your following, and then they allow you to those people to see your content. Because that's why Instagram is in competition with this user base. They can't let you have the same visibility that they pay for.

Think about this, Wow, fourteen million people, right, is the equivalent of Sunday Night Football or NBC brands pay half a million dollars for thirty seconds of airtime during Sunday Night Football. So imagine if Beyonce can reach two hundred million people, what brands would pay her? Right, she wouldn't even have to sing no more? Did that just start though?

Because I realized in the last year they call it, I get shadow banding when they block your posts from going out if there's keywords, I guess party, follow me or endorsements or whatever it is. And I and everybody's been talking about insane. It's it's it's pretty ft up. Yeah, So let me explain this to you. If I'm a very conservative company and I'm about to spend five or ten million dollars running ads on Instagram, and I tell Instagram. I don't want any Black Lives Matter content running next

to my post because you're wasting my ads. I don't want any LGBTQ content running next to my post because it's gonna be a waste of my dollars. And ask fan, what do you think Instagram's gonna do. They're gonna turn down the Black Lives Matter, They're gonna turn down the LGBTQ, run those ads, and then when the ad is in, the ad campaign's done, they'll turn your visibility back up. I mean they have they have to cater to the larger audience of a companies that are advertising to people.

So they're definitely gonna do that. I mean, they made eighty six billion dollars. Facebook and Instagram made eighty six billion dollars in AD revenue in twenty twenty. They're not going to abandon that business. Because so we're not ad based.

We're a rev share model, right, so we don't worry about asks because we want to give you is much visibility as you can have if you have a hundred if you have one hundred million followers on fan base, we're gonna send your content two one hundred million people. Because if you make money, we make money. That's the point. It's a rev share model. We want high visibility for our users on fan base, and that's important. We haven't been here like this is this is like and if

you notice, I'm gonna talk. I'm gonna talk my talk for a minute. Patreon has been around since twenty thirteen. Only fans has been around since two thousand and sixteen. But as soon as a black on tech startup comes along that allows people to invest in half equity and money monetizes content for our users. Now, all of a sudden,

everybody cares about black creators. Everybody wants to offer subscriptions, Everybody wants to monetize content for users because they see that finally there's a platform that serves the entire audience, not just white people or Asian people, but black people, all the people together, and it's offering the opportunity for them to make money and have equity in the company. So they're been concerned, they have calls for concern. Tell them what you can donate again and invest again. I

should say this is not a donation incident investment. I'm start engine dot com slash fan base. The minimum to investors two hundred and fifty dollars. Come on board and let's change history. Anybody. I don't care if you if you in the TikTok world, Instagram, Twitter world, white, black Asian, we are in one hundred and seventy countries. Get you some equity and leverage and help build a platform where you actually have a part ownership. And that's the most

important part. I right shout out to Isaac Hayes the third for joining us this morning. And he fixed my fan base account already, So I'm good. That's quick. So you're not thirteen anymo thirty. I was twelve. I'm not twelve anymore. That's what happens when you know the owner. Yeah, when you know one of the owners of one of these social media rights, you can get things like that done. So when all you people call me sometimes like yo,

can you call Instagram? I don't. I don't really know the owner like that, but fan base I can call him a media like I don't I know Adam, And yeah, you know, none of us know the owner. I know Adam and you know some other people there, but I don't you know it shout to audible. Right now, everyone talks about new Year's Resolutions. But why is it like that? Instead of giving stuff, why not make ton for things that matter to you, like audible stuff like my book

on audible and Charloman. I'm sure you you into audible heavy, oh man. I love Audible, Shameless plugs. Some titles I would tell you to go listen to on Audible is We've Got Answers by Me. Okay, I went and I got nine brilliant black people, nine brilliant black people that I trust to answer any questions that white people have. Nia Turner is on there to Mika Mallory, Teslin, Figuo,

David Banner, Nourri Muhammad, a lot of different people. So go check that out and salute to other homie and need a copax, make sure y'all go check out Shallow waters Man. It's a fictional story about the Yurubin deity of to See Jimmy Yah, and it's available on Audible right now as well. I love audible, man. I don't have time to, you know, sit down and read books like I used to, even though I still love turning those pages. But when I'm in the car, I put

on Audible. So start listening to things that matter to you today. Sign up for a free thirty day Audible trial at audible dot com. Slash breakfast club. Now, Charloman, you got a positive note, all right, listen to positive notice this. First of all, I want to tell everybody, make sure you scream the gods on this truth on Paramount Plus. That's the first season of my late night talk show. All twelve episodes are up there right now,

available for screaming, and the positive notice simply this. Good intentions are useless until they are expressed in appropriate action. Breakfast club pitches, y'all finish with y'all, Dune

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