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Judgement Choices

Oct 14, 20211 hr 30 min
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Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about Kyrie Irving not backing down on taking the vaccine, with the result he will be no longer to play or practice with the team. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to five alleged Chicago gang members who have been charged with gunning down rapper FBG Duck on the city’s north side last summer and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". Moreover we had pioneering psychologist, scientist, media contributor, author and speaker Alfee Noble, stop by where she spoke about the importance of loving ourselves and the mental wealth expo.

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Anywhere the world. Stagers want to show. The cameras are in this city. So try the captain on the only one who can keep these guys in chats competition. Good morning, USA, Hey fam, Happy Thursday. It is Thursday. Good morning everybody. Good morning. I got some good energy this morning. You said you got something withhere. Well, already had my espresso this morning with my almond milk. So that always helps me and wakes me up, gives me some good energy to get going. I make that at home before I

come in here. Okay, got some good energy too, got some great energy you know every morning before I leave, me and my wife praying. It was. It was an amazing prayer this morning. So that was my good energy this morning. I felt good on the way to work for nil prayer. I ain't gonna tell you it's a secret prayer. Now it's not a secret prayer, but I don't know. It's not a you know, it's it's you know,

heavenly fall. But thank you for all the things, and you know, thank God for the things we thank for God. I ask for protection. I ask for make sure that my baby, you know, is safe. You know, there's a bunch things so but um, yeah, I have a good prayer each and every morning. This morning was a great prayer. So good morning everybody. It's Thursday. The weekend is almost here. Oh man, I can't wait about what you doing this

weekend anything. Well, you know, my coffee shop, Coffee Uplifts People, is set to open any day now, so we're just trying to get everything in order for that. So I actually I'm gonna be here is just basically working on that this weekend in the Juice Bar. I'm spending the

weekend working on my businesses. And today also on Facebook, I co hosted Black Entrepreneurs Day for Damon John So that's happening today also if you want to check that out of some great conversations he had with Kevin Hart, Shaquille O'Neill, Tyra Banks, Marcus Samuelson, Michael straighthand a whole lot of people on there, a lot executives giving you advice if you have to start up all of those things. So as a great event at the Apollo, sound like

it's a whole lot of money. And his mother who so yeah, okay, manage on the remix, Okay, okay, Yeah, I did something with Airbnb the other day, and uh, they're helping people learn about airbn, being invested in Airbnb. I'm not gonna say people. They're helping U the black community, teaching them how to do Airbnb. A lot of people are interested in it. That's why you opened up that door talking about this ain't Charlomagne house. You know the crazy part I was this. I was joking. So I

shot a commercial for Airbnb. It was like a sixty second commercial. So they were knock on the door and I was like slaping altele Charlomagne live here, and I was joking. So they've made clips of it, and that's the little clip that they put out, which I didn't know what that was. I was confused anything to do with Turk exactly. Angelie sent us a video about Turk saying we played vicious gay games, and you sent me that. I thought that was the start of a point. All,

do we play vicious gay games? I don't know, but check us right when we first had the conversation, y'all acting like y'all didn't play pentry games. We were waiting on you double back. No, read that all wrong. We were being check y'all. It's obvious we play games, and did he check out? He spoke the turke. Did you put something on Instagram or social media? Now it is

the next day, y'all made it a host. I think it's literally like we were being sarcastic, Like what they were using were vicious for you guys, remember they use that word to describe envy. That's definitely your name. We got a lot to talk about vicious. Kyrie Irving, he spoke back about him basically being I don't want to say band from the league, but him not participating. Now he talks about his decision to not get vaccinated. Let's call it that made a choice. He made a choice.

I don't know why everybody up in arms over his choice. Absolutely, if that man want to lose fifteen point six million dollars, let him lose fifteen points. Contract extension exactly. The team put the team put six million dollars. The team put man dates in place, They told people to rule and stipulations. He made a choice, Like, that's his choice. I'm not gonna get up in arms over that man's choice. And man's choice is not impacting me, and no way, shape

or form, it's definitely not my choice. It is impacting the Brooklyn Nets fans, though I have to say I'm not one of those. I really really wanted him to play. I'm not gonna lie him. This is this is his life. It isn't a game for him. This is his life. Clearly what you mean, Clearly it's not his life. Clearly, it's not his life, because if it was his life, he wouldn't make this decision. Clearly he thinks that, and

it's not even a thing. He believes that there's issues that are bigger than basketball right now, and he's choosing to side on the side with those. He decides what he wants to do. Absolutely clearly, we're gonna talk about what he said in front page is all right? Well, front page News. His next is the breakfast Club Goring, he moaned. Everybody is TDJ Envy, Angela, Gyee, Charlemagne and guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's get into front page

news all right now. Last night w NBA, the Mercury Beat, the Sky ninety one eighty six. Now what else you talking about? Easy, Well, let's talk about Kyrie Irving. He did about a twenty minute Instagram live where he discussed why he is not getting vaccinated, and he said, it's not about being anti VAXX. Are about being on one side or the other. It's about being true to what feels good for me. Here is what he had to say.

You know, this is my life. This is one body that I get here, and you're telling me what to do with my body. And it has nothing to do with the organization. I'm gonna put that out there. Has nothing to do with the NETS, has nothing to do with my teammates. This has everything to do what was going on in our world, and I'm being grouped in to something that's bigger than just a game of basketball. I'm a human being. I have feelings, i have thoughts,

but I'm staying grounded in what I believe in. It's not about being anti VAXX. If you choose to give a vaccine, I'll support you. If you choose to be unvaccinated, I'll support you. Why are people up in arms about that man's choice. He made a decision, and he said, it's not about the NETS or his teammates. You know, New York Cities protocols require him to receive at least one side of the vaccine, and so they've decided with the nets that they are not going to let him

be part time. He has to be a full part participant in order to play in these games. So they don't want him to just only play when he does away games at places that allow it. They want him to be able to either play full time or not. Right, here's what he had to say about not retiring, because some people feel like, is he retiring after this? Don't believe that I'm retiring. Don't believe that you know, I'm gonna give up this game for a vaccine mandate or

staying unvaccinated. Don't believe any of them. Man Like, like really be aware of what's being said before I even get a chance to be on the podium and speak for myself. You know, what would you do if you felt uncomfortable going into the season when you were promised that you would have exemptions or that you didn't have to be forced to get the vaccine? You know, this wasn't an issue before the season started. I don't understand why people are so up in arms over somebody making

a choice. The league gave everybody an option. They laid out the rules, they laid out the mandates, and then you decide to do what you want to do. Why are people saw up in arms that he decided to not playing Because people make opinion on everything. People are nets fans, and people know the fact that he's losing money. So people a lot of people the right. Yeah, But I mean it's been dragging out too for a while because at first they weren't sure if he was gonna

play or not. Then they weren't sure if he was gonna get vaccinated. Then they weren't sure if he'll be able to play in away games. Then they said they'll be able to use it. It's just been kind of dragging on as people are watching all of this unfold. It is also a representation of what's going on I think all over the United States with people in their particular jobs of whether or not they have to make this decision on you know, people have lost their jobs

because they aren't getting vaccinated. So I think it is a big conversation and it's just an example of that. Here's what he has to say about the money that he's losing, because you know, he's not going to be getting sixteen million dollars in salary this upcoming year and one hundred and eighty six million dollars as far as an extension, he will not be offered that. Now, it's not always about the money. It's about choosing what's best for you. You think I really want to lose money.

You think I really want to give up on my dream to go after a championship. You think I really just want to give up my job. You think I want to give up my livelihood because of a mandate, because I don't have accommodations because I'm a vaccinated Come on, I'm not gonna be used as a person in this agenda, you know, Like I'm not. I'm not even gonna speak on that. I'm just saying like it should be not it should not be divided amongst all of us. It

should just be understood and respected. He made a choice. I don't have to agree with his choice, but he made it. He made a choice, and people need to be honest and just admit. This is about the attention the media can garner from this story. It's about celebrity. Because ninety five percent of the NBA is vaccinated. Why isn't that a headline if you're trying to get people to get the vaccine, focus on all the superstars that guided people focused on this because it brings attention to

their respective platforms. It's something to talk about. They don't care about that because of the mandates here in New York City so that he can't play. You know, if other places don't have those mandates and people are not vaccinated and can still play, I think that's a different story. Who are the other players in the league who are vaccinated? Ninety five pers in the league vaccinated? Who would other players? You will never know because they don't garner your plat

forms attention. No, because they and has given up fifteen sixteen seventeen million dollars a year makes it a story. And it's because it's about celebrity, of course, because because why aren't we discussing the other five percent of the NBA that's not vaccinated? Because, by the way, and by the way, if you want people to get vaccinated, why aren't you talking about all the superstars in the league who are ninety five percent of the NBA and the vaccinate.

I don't think the press is doing it because they want people to get vaccinated. The press is doing it because it's a story. I just said that, Why do you treat me like a black Why don't you me like a black woman. You hear the things that I say, but you're asking why that. You were saying that the press is focused on it because they want people to get vacin. I could I said what you said. I said, if you are trying to get people to get the vaccine, focused on all the pies to do that, all right,

Well that is your front page in the story. That's my point. All these people act like their pro vaccine, and they act like they're so mad that somebody's not getting the vaccine. But yet they pushed the person who got the narrative of not getting the vaccine when they could push the Darati. Of all the people who do press is just reporting story. I think Kyrie probably knew this would be a big story. I mean, I don't

think he shouldn't be, though. It's my point. Get it off your chest eight five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, call us up right now, phone lines and wide open eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club. I'm telling I'm telling call of you. 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? Good morning? Sherry? Hey, Sherry, get it off your chest. So I just wanted to touch a little bit on that Kyrie thing. I am mad about that because I agree with Angela. Ye, it's been a lot of issues with him since he left Cleveland, right, this is just like a new issue. So it's not that it's about the vaccine, because they did talk about Lebron when he didn't get it, and then they something when he did get it. So it's not only him,

but he has been a problem for the league. It's true, after an excuse, after an excuse with Kyrie, you won a championship already with Lebron, then you went, oh, I'm gonna go to the Celtics. What did he do at the nothing? Excuses, excuse excuses. Now he's over here at the net. It's another excuse. You think another team, you think another team will pick him up. That I don't know, because yeah, he's that he's not talented. He is talented,

but that's the problem. Talent. Sometimes your attitude to over trump your talent, right, and people want trying to deal with it because they're like, oh, you're gonna bring a problem to this team. Look how many problems he's caused for every team. Yeah, they'll say, they say, your talent will take you when your character can't sustain you. Hello, who's this justin from the Jam Beach for Jam. You sound like you do the Quiet Storm, like you come

on after midnight and you introduced slow songs justin. Yeah, I appreciate this, chow man. I was actually calling us to tell you, bro, I really really appreciate it. Sunday I got a chance to meet you and Shaky Dots and I met Michelle Williams, got a chance to ask her a question. I'm a podcaster. I told you about my podcast. Yeah, I remember. I came in really like I think, and I'm a network. I'm gonna need some great people, bro. But it stayed in my life. Man.

It was like I was hearing things from Jason and Jay that I had never heard before, right, And I was like, I'm just here to network. But like I was like, y'all talking to me directly. You know, when when when Jason said we shouldn't have defined a man, right, because a minute we defined ourselves, we limit ourselves. Like

that hit me right in the chests, man. And when you had your moment, when he poured into you and you gave way the theories and those men wrapped their arms around you, it was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, man, Because you know, I never saw my dad, I never saw a black man cry right, but it needs sitting here at twenty nine years old, seeing that man like it really saved my life because sometimes we get so caught up in helping other people we forget

to help ourselves. And one I would say, I realized that although I came as a podcaster, man, I left as a student. Man. So I just wanted to thank you for doing that. I drove all the way up from Virginia seven hours, thank you, brother, because I mean, who can miss a free event? Man. You did that and you put it on. It was so helpful, and I got so many relationships out of it, man, But most importantly, I got my life. Man. I'm just so happy they've had a chance to be there and have

metry too. Man. I just wanted to personally thank you for that because I needed it. Thank I mean That's what it was for man, the Mental Welfact boil. It was a day of mental health and healing education. Man. So I'm glad you feel that way. That's definitely gonna be an annual event for shel for show. Were definitely doing it again next year, maybe twice. Get it off

your chest. How many men put their arms around you, brou for my man, Ryan munday Um, Jay Barnett and Jason Wilson and Maxwell because you know what it was, man. You know, Jason was just telling me how proud he wasn't me, man, and just you know, you know how you know, watching my evolution and things like that, and you know, I realized I never I didn't get that when I was younger, you know what I mean. I didn't get uh my dad telling me he was he was proud of me too much in that That's what.

But it is very important, you know, we have to pour into each other. Men need an affirmation from from other men. We all need affirmation. I don't know why we lie like we don't what, but not the affirmation because of what we have, you know, our clothes or jewelry or cars. Affirmation for who we are. It's people that means, that means a lot. I appreciate you, brother, Oh, thank you. I appreciate you. Now. I don't want to

hooge for me. I'm fine. Get it off your chest five eight five one o five one if you need to ven here this now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Got sucked on your mind? Hello? Who's this going on? Man? That Jamal from Roley North, Tlana Jamal whatever? Get it off her chests? Bro. Yeah. I don't want to comment on the Kyrie everything. Um, I mean, I know everybody think it's messed up, but we kind of kind of understand, Like he under contract, so he

has an obligation to the book. If I and one of his teammates, I'm pitting Kyrie because that team got a real legitimate chance to be special and he is in any literally by not taking a back seam. I understand it's his choice and it's his fighty or whatever, but like I said, he has an obligation to that team as well, So it's kind of like you know what I mean, like what you want to do? Like you know why this is hilarious because if you go back to when this, when this, when this first happened

when everybody's like old Kyrie kd together. Anybody that knew anything about sports, including me, said this is this may not work because of their emotional like us, that's it's it's a mental game at this point. Yeah, I know, man, but he kind of like you for him the tickets still like all the roster pretty much that that's what he's doing. He's taking himself from the robin. Like when he signed his contract, and the contract it didn't say you have to take a vaccine, you know what I mean.

So this is something that popped up, and this is his beliefs, you know what I mean. He said he's not an anti vaccor. He could do what he wants to do. This is his life, his decision, and this is he's doing what he thinks is best for him. And you know, you don't have to agree. And I've been reading what Kevin Duransten saying and so he's still

saying positive things about Kyrie. But according to the Bleacher Report, they said he wouldn't lose any sleep if they trade Kyrie, because if they said, it's just kind of too much going on. I mean, listen, it won his job at the end of the day, he still got to go to work, and once again, Kyrie still getting twenty million dollars. Next year, he's losing fifteen point six, but he's still getting twenty. So he made a choice. Hello, who's this Linda,

Good morning, get it off your chest, Good morning. I was just listening to you all about UM tyree, and I understand what he's saying. My husband and I bolt UM got vaccinated. And so when we decided that when our oldest son turned sixteen in April, we was going to get him vaccinated because that our youngest son had some AMMU system problems. And a week after he turned sixteen UM, we got him vaccinated and he started having problems.

Five days after having being vaccinated. UM. She was having UM they call it wigers, but he was having uncontrollable shake fever, vomiting for three weeks. We tested him back and forth to the doctors. Didn't know what was going on. A month after then we had to have he had to have open heart surgery. Since then, he's had two open heart surgeries and last month he had to get

a partial part of his long removed. This is it proven that this is because of the vaccine and No, they haven't proved it because they don't know what caused it. They did during the two open heart surgeries. They've done all types of tests. They've sent all his stuff to the Mayo Clinic to Boston Medical Center. Because they were thinking it was hard cancer. They were thinking it was infections. We were back and forth in the hospital and at this point they don't know. UM. Now they're thinking it's

some type of inflammation. He's UM taking chemo infusions. UM. He's now don't have what haven't had any of the shape for over a month and a half. They found anne rhythms and as long where they had to remove that partial part of the loans UM. But like I said, we don't know. The doctors don't know because UM it started. All these this problems started five days after having the vaccine and UM where we finally went to one of the rheumatologists. He said, UM, it could have caused it.

But at this point they have reported it to UM, the CDC to see if there's other kids that have had this problem. But we just don't know. When I'm with you know, with my husband and I Will, I'm fighting myself saying maybe we should have waited a while just to see, you know how some of the other kids would have responded to it, but we were thinking about partaking our youngest son. They told us not to get the second vaccine for him and to hold off

on getting our other son the vaccine, right, got you. Well, I'm so happy that it looks like he is. He getting better now, He is getting better. He was one forty one before all of this happened, and he got down to ninety four pounds. He's back up to one twenty eight now. So the chemo infusions are doing the work in the still wars that he's on is doing the work. Well, we'll pray for him and for your family as well. Thank you so much, all right, definitely

saying y'all healing energy, get it off your chest. Eight on five eight five, one oh five one that we got rooms on the way Man fifty seven versus little Kim. What it's the problem with these two? They had a great relationship before. But we'll tell you what the issue is now, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is CJ mvy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Good morning, Let's get to the rumas.

Let's talk fitty. This is the Rumor Report with Angela ye Well, fifty cent posted a very unflattering post about Little Kim and it's a video of her dancing. And then where's that lepricon from? I think that's the name of the movie. Okay, I never said now. He said, I'm sorry. I know it's early, but I don't know why. It's like this is funny to me, l ol, and Little kim Or responded, upset, You're so obsessed with me? This is getting creepy, yon, this one, ain't it bro

not funny at all. I was hoping to laugh with you, but corny Boo, you falling off. I'm too bad and too fly in this video? You reaching out? But we all know why? Can we say? Obsessed with Kimmy much? And she went on to call him lame and she said, why do I feel like I'm in a lesbian quarrel? Didn't know I had a girlfriend named Curtis A. Somebody's crushing hard. Will get through this, babes. Don't forget to pre order my book, Memoirs of a little Kim the

Queen Bee period. Well, two cancers going at it, okay, two petty cancers. Cancers loved to laugh, but we are also sensitive. Kim probably wasn't in a joking mood that day, and he's done this before. But they went at each other before, and they got a show with each other coming up in the next I think thirty days. That'd be interested. They performed together. No, I don't think I've ever seen magic Stick live. No, I'd never seen it. Shut up those games all right now, while I start

hit Man Halla, let's talk about this. This was an awful situation where he said that four people ran into their home and shot sent him in. His girlfriend. He said, bullet went through her cheek and out the back of her head. She's at the hospital now being strong. So he did share an update, and she also posted, Honestly, I really don't know what to say but to give things to the man above. Thank you Jesus, Thank you Jesus.

He really had his angels watching over me, and I also truly believe Benny Junior is one of God's angels. Benny saved my life. I really do appreciate each and every one of you guys so much. I could never thank you enough. I never knew I was this strong until now. And there's a picture of her in the hospital, so again we're praying on her speedy recovery. That has to be one of the scariest things to be in

the house. Yeah, I'm sending hit Man holling sentiment a lot of healing in Yeah, that is, that's that's that's that's top two, top three on fair List, on me too. Yeah, yeah, that gives me anxiety. Yeah, yesterday I ordered a whole bunch of new things. But oh yeah, you get you a little nervous, you know, I mean especially you know sometimes we're out of town and your family's alone and you just want to make sure that it's safe and you never want to get that call as somebody's in

the house. And but I am glad she had a firearm, and I'm glad that you know how to use their firearm. And that's why I always say, if you're a black person in this country, owning a legal firearm is a form of self care. Yes, everybody in your family should know how to use that thing. Yeah, I told my older kids. My daughter knows my older son knows just in case dad's not at home, and then you know,

I got old good old Chuck Norris. All right, ray J. By the way, it's out of the hospital and investing at home after his pneumonia scare. He was in Miami in the hospital, has now been discharged and is continuing to recover at home. So some people are saying that his busy schedule and constant travel were to blame for that illness and he needs to take care of his

health because that is true. Not sleeping enough, traveling all over the place, not eating right, although those things can lead to you ending up being hospitalized, and who knows that does really affect your house? Who sleuthor guy Willie Norwood junior man, ray J. All right Now, jay Z has invested nineteen million dollars into a cannabis focused payment

processing company. And so this funding, according to flow Hub founder and CEO Kyle Sherman, not only underscores a significant value that flow Hub provides to our customers, but also the maturation of the cannabis industry at large. We remain committed to developing innovative products that help our retail customers run better businesses. Okay, so congratulations to them for that nineteen million dollars investment. Team Rock also has raised one

million dollars to investigate wrongful convictions in Kansas. So according to the executive director of the Midwest Innocence Project, Tricia Rojo Bushnell, she said, it's a huge investment. The ability to look at these cases is really going to continue to shine a light on what we need to do to actually provide a just criminal legal system. We'll hole doing, will whole do. Rock Nation doing what they do, which is the work, dropping a clus box chase and Rock Nation.

They're never not doing the work, by the way, all right, that is your rumor reports. All right, now we got front page news. Next, what were talking about, Yes, and we'll talk about a very famous reporter who took some things out of an interview to make sure that the subject of their interview didn't look bad. All right, we'll get to that. Next is to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. According to a survey, over two thirds of Americans are

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We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news now w NBA yesterday to Mercury Beat the Sky ninety one eighty six, now today to Dodgers take on the Giants at nine pm? Now what else were talking about? Easy? Well. Katie Kurik has admitted in her new books that in a twenty sixteen interview she withheld some of what Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to say on kneeling during the national anthem. Here's what air? What do I think? I think it's really dumb them. Would I

arrest them for doing it? No, it's dumber and disrespectful the same I would have the same man. So if you ask me about flag birding, I said, I think it's a terrible thing to do, but I wouldn't lock a person up for doing it. Now what she really said, though, because there were some stronger comments that Ruth Badegainsburg had

to say. She said, not standing for the anthem shows a contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life, which they probably could not have lived in the places they came from. As they become became older, they realized that this was youthful folly, and that's why education is important. I think it's a terrible thing to do, but I wouldn't lock a person up for doing it. I would point out how ridiculous it seems to me to do

such an act now. Kaddie Kurik said in her book Going There, she's such a big fan of Ruth bade A Gainsberg, and she felt protective of her and the controversy of the comments would likely put her in so she should. She lost a lot of sleep and felt conflicted over whether or not she should include that full thoughts on the matter, and she ended up taking out

some of that. And she also said that the head of public affairs for the Supreme Court emailed her and said that Ginsburg had misspoken and requested that her comments on the matter be removed and she said she eventually mostly did as they requested. I mean I get it. I mean I've done it. You know, we've done it up here. You know what's happened with young artists, old artists. Some people coming here and you know, say things that we know are going to hurt them and hurt other people.

So yes, we edit. I've learned my lesson, you know, and now I'll understand why the Katie Koriks of the world do that, or I understand why you know, Aye Martine has never put out two pox interview, I get it. Yeah. And she was eighty three at the time of the interview too, so I think also sometimes, I mean she was older and they said she probably Katie coorig said she was elderly and probably didn't understand the question. So listen. That book is coming at October twenty six, and they

said she's telling everything in her biography. It is some things on the cutting room floor that would get some artists absolutely room roasted. Absolutely, Yes, okay, absolutely, Sometimes you got to protect people from themselves and protect and protect you know, the people that they may be heard talking about. Yeah, but you you learned that with time. Probably didn't know that early on in like, you know, career like let people say anything, right if you can, you know, stop

some bs from happening, Why wouldn't you? Yeah, all right now. The Washington Post in twenty twenty first reported a ten minute video where they said Washington staffers were allegedly instructed to take behind the scenes contact at a swimsuit photo shoot to package and create a video featuring only the good pits, the good bits, and so that video, according to The Washington Post, was shared with team owner Daniel Snyder,

who denied these allegations. But now former Washington football team chairleaders are calling on the NFL to release the full result of the investigation into the John Gruden scandal. As you know, there were some alleged photos that were discovered in emails reported by the New York Times, and they're saying that there were images of topless cheerleaders from a past swimsuit photoshoot video that were allegedly passed around by

John Gruden to then Washington general manager Bruce Allen. And so they want to make sure that that investigation, they want to make whatever is found from that public, even though they're saying right now that they're not going to make any more of these emails public. So these cheerleaders are saying, it's despicable to see there's more evidence of exploitation and violation of the cheerleaders as you can imagine.

Imagine you're doing a shoot and they're filming behind the scenes footage and the pictures of you topless are being passed around by the coach and management. So we'll see what happens if they are going to release the full investigation report about how misogynistic and of course we've heard the racist emails and a very sexist culture within the Raiders, all right, and I think it's the whole NFL. I think the whole NFL about to get a rude awakening.

I think it's gonna be a lot of revealing, especially before Mercury gets out of Gatorad. Lacey Thibodeau Field to a former cheer leader for the Raiders, that the latest email scandal with further evidence of a misogynistic, racist, very sexist culture. She also wants the release of the full investigation report. All right, that is your front page news. All right, now, let's open up the full lines eight five one oh five one. We were talking Kyrie Irvin

early this morning. Yesterday, he spoke on his Live about his decision. You know, this is my life. This is one body that I get here, and you're telling me what to do with my body. And it has nothing to do with the organization. I'm gonna put that out there. Has nothing to do with the nets, has nothing to do with my teammates. This has everything to do what was going on in our world, and I'm being grouped in to something that's bigger than just a game of basketball.

I'm a human being. I have feelings, I have thoughts, but I'm staying grounded in what I believe in. It's not about being anti VAXX. If you choose to give a vaccine, I support you. If you choose to be unvaccinated, I'll support you. Let's open up the full lines. Let's have this conversation. What are your thoughts now? You know the Brooklyn has announced that he won't be playing until he can play full time, and yesterday he was on

line for twenty minutes talking about his decision. I don't know why people are up in arms about that man's choice. It's his choice. You know, sometimes when you give people an option, when you give people a choice. It might make the choice that you don't agree with, but guess what, that's still that person's choice. Let's hopen up about to be up in arms about his choice. Let's talk about it.

Eight hundred five eight five one o five one is to Breakfast Club comrning your phone call in right now, call me at dropping into the Breakfast club topic break it down eight hundred five eight five one oh five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. The phone called 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 DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne

the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Kyrie Irvin, of course, of the Brooklyn Nets. Now the Brooklyn Nets announced that he won't be playing with the team until he can play our full capacity, meaning he could to come to practices, he could play home games, away games and all that. Then yesterday Kyrie Irvin said this in response to all

of that. You know, this is my life. This is one body that I get here and you're telling me what to do with my body, and it has nothing to do with the organization. I'm gonna put that out there. Has nothing to do with the nets, has nothing to do with my teammates. This has everything to do with what was going on in our world, and I'm being grouped in to something that's bigger than just a game

of basketball. I'm a human being. I have feelings, I have thoughts, but I'm staying grounded in what I believe in. It's not about being anti VAXX. If you choose to give a vaccine, I support you. If you choose to be unvaccinated, I'll support you. So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one or five one, what are your thoughts? Right? And I'm looking at what James Harden had to say. He said losing Irving is a big hit, but he

still believes Brooklyn can win a championship. He said, individually myself, I'm still wanting to set that up. I feel like the Tire organization is on the same path where all it's a collective unit. They're going to keep on pushing forward, and they would prefer to have Kyrie on the team, of course, but he said the focus is on the players in the locker room who are putting in the work every single day. So, I mean it's a hard situation,

and he did make a decision. That's his choice, like you said, but unfortunately there's rules and regulations in place right now because of this pandemic, and that choice is costing you money and seeing that you can't play. And it's a decision that a lot of people have to make, not just Kyrie who has millions on the line, but everyday people whose livelihoods are on the line. Yeah, I mean,

I'll be honest. I mean, that's it's Kyrie's decision. That's his own life, that's his own health, that's his own body. He can make the decision that he feels is best for him, and he made that decision. That's him. Now. If I'm on the other side of defense, if I'm the Brooklyn Nets owner, I got to make the decision that's best for my team, and that is, Hey, if you want to play, I got to make sure you could. You're one hundred percent in. They both can make the

decision that's best for them. Kyrie, he's he's fine, He'll be fine. He still makes millions of dollars a year, and he can stand on the decision that he wants to stand on that's my opinion. And he's not anti vaxx. He was very clear about that. It's not that he's anti vaxx, is just that it's his body. I mean, yeah, he's not anti VACS, but it doesn't matter if he's anti VACS and that it's just simply his choice. And you know who should be the most disappointed by this,

The brooklyn Nets, the brooklyn Nets and Kyrie Irving. The rest of us just want something to talk about, the rest of us just using it for content. And I really wish the media, first take and everybody else would just admit this is about the attention the media can garner from this story. It's all about celebrity. Because, as I said earlier, ninety five percent of the NBA is vaccinated.

Why isn't that the story. If you are trying to get people to get the vaccine and you think it's irresponsible that people aren't, why not focus on all the superstars that got it. People focused on this because it brings attention to their respective platforms. They don't care about the actual issue. Because I ask one simple question, who are the other players in the league who aren't vaccinated?

It's some superstars like Bradley Bill. He's one, but the rest of you will never know because they don't garner these platforms attention. It's just that simple. I suit to Stephen A. But I saw Stephen D last night after Kyrie's Live. He jumped on and he acted like he was about to say something. Then he said, Yo, tune in the first take to Day. You know what I mean. So, so y'all can hear what I got to say. People are just using this platforms. That ended up being a

big deal. And I think Andrew Wiggins right, wasn't that a big deal? What did I say about Lebron when it happened? I said, why are we focusing on the fact that Lebron said he didn't want to be a surrogate for the vaccine when we could just be focusing on the fact Lebron and his family got the vaccine. Everybody does this for attention. They just saying the news, if it bleeds, it leads. It's the same thing now, negativity sales man, This is really good morning, Good morning.

What's your thoughts. I'm kind of upset because I am a nurse and I've had COVID I've been all around COVID U. I had COVID last year when it first came out, and I don't like how they're doing kyrie because let us have Joe that most people who have had the vaccine does not really need it. Again, the vaccine is only giving you what you've had when you had COVID. So I've been up all around COVID since I caught it, and I've been fine. And it's just even in Finland how they've been the a Dirna vack

then because of heart information. I saw that you actually read that study. That study came out of Israel a few months ago. I didn't know they banned it, and you said Finland, Yeah, Finland, they're not giving them a Dirna vaccine because it's showing that it's causing heart information and younger beings when they're not doing it as younger men. But I've seen a lot of that, like in the hospitals, a lot of the adverse effects that they want advertised

on the news. So it kind of tends to be off that they're doing Kyrie like that, and you know they're not talking about the adverse and takes of the vaccine. Tell us some of the adverse effects is a nurse. What have you seen? Part? Inflamation is the number one thing, blood clot It's causing heart attacks, causing strokes. And some people have actually like gone into like keep me feel your things, like saying that they want to talk about

But yeah, I heard about what's that? What's that? What's that? Hearking? Did you called Mike Mike Michael something Michael Michael, Michael, Mike Condria or something like that. Oh well, I haven't seen that part, you know, I think it's the same thing. It is this a technical name for hard information? Thank you, mama, No problem, thank you. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This

is the Tamela. Yes, it is Kyrie's decision. As he don't want to comply with the company he worked for, then he should just put his locker and just go head home. Right, He had to clean out his lock and head home. Right, But what are your thoughts? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We're talking Kyrie Irvin. It's the Breakfast Club the morning. Call me at your opinions to the Breakfast Club top. Come on

eight hundred five five one five one morning, everybody. Cej Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we all to Breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, we're talking Kyrie Irving. Now. Of course he has been um. He's not allowed to play until he can play in his full capacity. That means that they want him there for practice, they want him at home games, they want him at away games, and until then he won't be playing. So they want him to be consistent. Either you're all in or you're

all out. So Kyrie got on his Live yesterday and he responded, this is some of what he said. You know, this is my life. This is one body that I get here, and you're telling me what to do with my body. And it has nothing to do with the organization. I'm gonna put that out there. Has nothing to do with the nets, it has nothing to do with my teammates. This has everything to do what's going on in our world, and I'm being grouped in to something that's bigger than

just a game of basketball. I'm a human being. I have feelings, i have thoughts, but I'm staying grounded in what I believe in. It's not about being anti VAXX. If you choose to give a vaccine, I support you. If you choose to be unvaccinated, I'll support you. So we're asking your thoughts eight hundred five eight five one oh five one ill say this is this is everybody's

their own decision. I made a decision based on myself and my family, not based on work, not based on my financial situation, not based on anything but what I thought was best for me Rashawn Casey and my family. And he's doing the same and he feels like this is not what he wants to do and he has

to deal with the consequences on one day. I keep telling y'all, like I said it over and over, the person the people who should be the most disappointed by this are the Brooklyn That's and Kyrier and Brooklyn That's fans because they were looking forward to Sure obviously, sure, you know, but the rest of us just want something to talk about, like because this it should not be an issue, like it really shouldn't. Hello, who's this broke?

Good morning? What's your thoughts? Man on a tyread man working as a paramedic, And I started working as a paramedic and I'm one of the top hoto hearing the state in the basket man, they change the rules so much so it's like unfair. How you gonna change the rules on this man and didn't affect him to play and then take every day gonna pay from me. So they really don't make sense. And he to be able to have a point to you know, either play away

or play at home or anything. The body. Yeah, I'm more upset that, you know, all the essential workers last year, like the healthcare workers and the teachers and everybody else. I'm more upset that they losing their jobs this year, especially when last year they were on the front lines risking their lives when there was no vaccine. But now you know they're getting pushed out. I'm more upset about

them not being able to work than Kyrie. And that's the crazy part now that you say that, you know, you think about it, and I don't like that as well. All these these healthcare workers work without a vaccine, without real protection for a year and a half, and they did it, you know, and some of them lost their lives. So now some of them don't want to take the vaccine, and you're forcing us. If they don't, they lose their jobs.

You told me they rolled out when there was no vaccine, when there was no PPE when it was none of that last night. I understand the point of saying, as we are finding out things that can protect people who are especially in hospitals with a compromise immune so that when you find out that, when you find out that PPE works right because at first they didn't have that, you give them that as another line of protection, and then now you have these vaccinations that can also Last

year you told me I was essential. This year, I'm expendable. They don't put them into another war. The word fire them. They were the only ones fighting died. Some of them died. You we were saluting the front line workers last year,

you were satio. That's another topic. But I just think that what they did to the healthcare works and what they doing to the healthcare workers by the way, the way people are up in arms over this Kyrie stuff when you see people on TV with the vane popping out their next and that's that's why we should be acting over those uh people that we call essential last year, those frontline workers in the healthcare sys. Hello, who's this well? Um?

I personally think that Kyrie bobbing out a little bit um. You know that the same guy I think that's the Earth is flat. But I don't like when we do that. No, no, no, I don't like when we do that. We like to conflate issues. That's why, y'all. That's why. But I'm glad you admitted that. That's why people on Kyrie because he thinks the earth is flatten, other and other extra crazy

stuff facts. So so so the whole thing is like you have your thoughts, but raise awareness about it because you stop people that are not getting evascination looking at him like why are you not getting it? And the answer just can't be because I want to because like they said, they do they don gig not billion people to evaccination, and you're the only one thing in that that the dead government is trying to pot u deck.

But my brother wants to down you know what, I mean, enough money to go to go back to go to Kyraca right now. But my brother, once again, you're proving my point because I keep saying this is about the media, because the media can make whatever they want a story. Ninety five percent of the NBA is vaccinated. Why they don't focus on that. There's so many superstars in the league right now that have vaccinated that nobody's talking about. But I remember Yannie, it was a big deal and

he came forward talking about protecting his family. Were talking about he spoke about getting vaccinated. Yeah, man, I don't even hear that. I think we actually played it up here. And remember, well, that's the problem with that is that front page news everywhere with that being talked about on CNN and e FBN like it, and it's cancer that

was talking about Kyrie's decision. No, he was talking about Lebron once again, that was a big story, but once again focusing on the fact that Lebron got vaccinated and his family. But instead of focusing on that, they focused on the fact you don't want to be an advocate for the vaccine. Why do we do this? Well, all I know is what's the model of the story, man, because I mean Kyrie or I mean maybe the earth

is flat, maybe you know some things we don't. Lord. Well, I see a lot of but I will say this, I see a lot of people supporting Kyrie's decision as well as we are saying in the media. A lot of people are against and tearing him down. But I do see on the post a lot of people agreeing and supporting Kyrie's decisions. But is the man just called And as I've been saying, what happens is when you take this narrative of Kyrie and make this to you, push this out to the forefront, all it does is

make more people spect what's the word skeptical? That's all it does. When when you could be pushing the fact that ninety five percent of the NBA is vaccinated, which will make people be like, oh, well, maybe the vaccine isn't a problem. It's just weird to be that if you're a pro vaccine, you always pushing the people that are so called against it. It's just strange to me.

I don't understand it. All right, Well, we got rooms all the way, yes, And uh, I guess you guys up here contradicted yourselves at a certain point and had to get checked and we'll talk about that. I didn't contradict myself. I'll just you contradicted yourself. Well, I'm just telling you what was said. What I said was I said Envy's ass was flat, okay what and he said my ass was round. That's what we were debating about.

I would love for you guys not to talk about each other's a body and he's trying to give me a shot. I'm conscious. I'm telling him, no, I'm gonna get his envy. I'm gonna get the shot. Tervy wants to give me what I heard. It's the back shot. That's what you're talking about. Get to the breakfast club, go more. You don't mean wanting everybody. It's DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne, the guy. We are to breakfast club.

Shout the way Packer, Shout the wild Packer. Of course, director he's doing something, it's very very special for his HBCU. FAMU was building arts theater. Oh and he's raising some money. He got a lot. He did a video with a lot of people lined up and he's he's I think they're gonna unveil it this two weeks from now at their homecoming. So shout the will Packer and FAMU and

everybody that attended to HBCU Will Packer. I was listening to I was listening to Kevin Hart yesterday on the All the Smoke podcast, and you know, he was talking about, you know, his beginnings in film. Of course, Dame Dash gave him his you know, first breaking state property. But he was just talking about like that that first really big career term where he became like a movie star, was you know, because of Will Packer. That's just like hearing those those origin stories. So saluta salut to my

guy Kevin Hart and the All the Smoke podcast. You can listen to them on the Black Effect I Heart Radio podcast network. You see their opening reopening HBCU in Detroit, which one it's called the Lewis College of Business. It was once the only HBCU in Michigan. It closed in twenty thirteen. Now they're reopening it as a Penn Soul Lewis College of Business and Design, the first design focused HBCU. So they just actually announced that who you know who

runs it? Who's the president? All? I don't know? Um, the man behind the idea is doctor Duane Edwards. It's his name. Yeah, I've been hearing about this for a little while now, so it's finally happening. Will they be considered historically black college and university? Like, is they reopening it? Right? Um? I mean yeah, I mean this is the first time they've ever reopened an HBCU. So I guess we'll see how it goes. But does it say how many students

they're gonna have the first year or second year. No, they said they just started the conversation like eleven months ago, and so now it's happening. And Edwards is the founder of it. He's designed shoes for brands like A six, New Balance, Nike, and Air Jordan, and he's one of the forces behind this business and design. That's the flying said. Currently it's tuition free. So corporations sponsored the students and they're housing Detroit. Wow, be able to say you you

know you're part owner of HBCUs. That's by Yeah, that's dope. Right. So they're talking about starting classes and Detroit Day. That's March thirteenth, the three one three year. Okay, I respected? I respected? And listen man, make sure you're tune into the gods on this Truth. That's my late night talk show every Friday night at ten pm on Comedy Central and you can scream it on Paramount Plus. Right now. Tomorrow's episode, we are discussing it's social media the devil.

What do you look like that? All right, well, y'all can scream that on Paramount Plus. Let's go your eyes like that? Are you looking at? Why are you looking at me like that something. We'll talk about that when we come back and rumor report. All right, well you stop looking at me like that, man making me uncomfortable. What do you see when you look at King King? What do you see when you look at me? King? Truth that the true, Tell the truth, Tell the truth,

Tell the truth. Just say what's on your mind. Just says it's a name. I know what's the name? Say the name this is. But we'll also be talking about when we come back. All right, well say the name. No, I want to say. I know what you think. Say say before you go to commercial said no, everybody know what you thinking. They know the name rumors. Next is the Breakfast Club of the Morning Morning everybody is DJ Atway, Angela Ye Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Fat Joe. It's about this is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, we were discussing Fat Joe when he was on with Big Tigger on Rap City and he said that the baby is the new Tupac. Listen to this Tupac. I don't know. It's hard to beat these guys. I mean, you asking me some crazy stuff, I would say the baby, all right. So that was his answer, and he didn't really experience on it. But since then he has gone on his Instagram Live to

discuss why he said this. I'm not making excuses. I'm not saying sorry, I'm not none of that. But who's the new Tupac don't know. By the way, I knew Tupac she called real life. He was the realist rapper. Ever, so now when I look when I think pop, not just musically or whatever the case may be, I'm thinking today, be a real one. I believe he lives when he raps, and that's very much like Tupac. But no one will

ever be Tupoc Scord all right. He expanded even further on his life because I guess a lot of people were discussing this, but I'm trying to tell you I got put in the hot seat and I'm trying to help my brother read vive rat City. So I answer, if it was a big Tigger and rad City, I probably wouldn't have not answer, oh right, if not Tupac, if not the baby, give me some suggestions who you think I should have played? Well, that's that's Fat Joe's opinion.

You know what I mean. My suggestion is, you know, like like he said, when you're in those hot seats, you don't have to answer because here's the answer to that question. Who's the new Tupac? Nobody? Okay, there will never be another Tupac. We love these people so much that we missed their energy so much that we want it back. But those days are gone. There is no new Tupac and there will be no new tool. A lot of people do try to channel Tupac too. I've

always done that. It's been going on for a year. I've been going on literally since he passed a week too literally too well, when he was alive. When he was alive, they was trying to channel him all right Now. San Francisco artist Burner, and you also know him from Cookies from the Weed and Cannabis stores and brand, he announced that he is fighting cancer. Oh wow, yeah, So I prayed to him. He said, I think we made Cookie so special in my music career. So special was

always being transparent and sharing my journey with you. So I figured, instead of fighting this alone, I one of the people who got me where I am today. To fight with me three three weeks ago, they found traces of cancer in a series of blood tests. Today, I went in for a procedure, hoping to get off easy and found out I have a major fight ahead of me. If you know me, this has always been my biggest fear. But I am content with where I'm at and what

I'm facing, as well as every possible outcome. So our prayers go out to you. Absolutely shout to burn definitely. So and again he did say that. He said, if you have cancer in your family, there's blood test you can take like he did to check for over forty kinds of cancer. He said, I'm so glad I did because knowing is half the battle. It's time for the biggest challenge of my life and I'm ready. Wow. All right, now, let's turn the cameras on Charlemagne and Mby and so

Turk was back on glad TV. Now, if you guys recalled, Turk had previously said that all guys play gay games and penitentiary games. It's just like somebody hitting somebody on the ads. You know what I'm saying, When they playing basketball, they don't mean they gay. Every male have some type of gay game that they played with their homeboard. But when you know your sexual preference, brothers like you feeling well,

this did get discussed on the Breakfast Club. I reported it, and you know, Turke is gonna break down what happened when I first reported it, and then you guys did a complete one eighty the next day and made a whole topic out of it. When Charlotte Man and Envy when they first covered the story, they was looking at Angela like they ain't never did it. But then they knew the fans was gonna find clips after denying that

they never did it before. So they come back the next day and they admit to it and do a whole storyline. Because I had this son, Charlotte Man and Envy, they played vicious gay game, you know what I'm saying. But that's what they do. People just do it at different levels. Mine. First of all, we were being sarcastic when we were looking at Angelie because we said, we don't do it. Y'all know that's a damn lie. Okay, So we thought we thought was about to, you know,

dunk the basketball because you was throwing her an alleu. Correct, that's what we did that for. Come on, cover up. I don't know if they're cover I don't know if they're vicious. But what constitute's vicious as opposed to non vi? I don't know. I didn't know. It was levels to the game. Game. There are levels to the game. Right now, you think you guys are extremely aggressive with each other, We're at level one. We're not level ten. Ten. Is like when Turkey and and No level one. We're not

at Turk and Burman level. What do you mean, Turkey? You're talking about? What did they talked about kissing each other? We're not at that level? No, not talking about what are you talking about? But they talked about he said he kissed them before. I mean, I gave you an ass bro on camera, mold of ass. I mean, that's what level would that? It's about a six, bro about did you put your finger in and that makes it about you know what I mean? And started singing BBD

you was like smacking up, flipping rub it down. That kind of makes it a ten, not nine. That's like a nine nine with a six in front of him. I think once y'all started publicly doing it for now, the dolls, that's a ten. I had the dolls in the background for like six months up here, no longer than that, like a year some change. I can't what's the guy named Nick that finally called called in did the video? He did a video on YouTube. I had

a whole storyline going on behind me. Okay, didn't say nothing about it, just I just used to like to watch people go crazy in the YouTube comments. They're pushing a gender Okay, they're part of the a little bit of natty. They're doing these rituals. Yeah about all right. I'm glad you admitted all right, well yes, and I'm glad that y'all didn't leave Turk out there on his own like it doesn't happen. I would never and that y'all really supported and backed him up, not even regular

but viciously back waiting to come up here. All right, and lastly, let's shout out the se what answer that man that's deviciously backing it up to? All right? Well, that is your boomer report. I was gonna do Surgeon backa just going along these lines because I know you're a fan of his. That dropping a close box Surgeon Backe, that's my guy. Do we have the clip of Charlomagne talking about I was asking that question for Sam Seema Sam. We love surgeon back. All right, so do you all right?

Well awkward and uncomfortable? All right? Well you want to get the donkey to you? Sir? Who gets that donkey neck? Won't y'all grow up? Man? You okay? Jesus Christ, we need the five individuals who are hit with rico um for the murder of FPG Duck to come to the front of the cornengation. We like to have a word with him. All right, we'll get to that. Next is to Breakfast Club the morning. So Breakfast Club, your mornings

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So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man. Hit it with the eyes the breakfast club. Bitch. Please don't give today today. Yeah, it's donk here today for Thursday, October fourteenth, goes to the five individuals who are hit with terrico over what law enforcement is calling a mob style attack on a rapper known as FBG Duck. The rico, a law of fetch, first aimed at prosecutors, is now I mean aimed at gangsters. It is now being used to prosecute these men. Okay, I'm reading the

article on ABC seven and his very descriptive descriptive. Whoever wrote this did the phenomenal job, they said on August four, twenty twenty, it looked like an old time out for the attack on Chicago's Oak Street. Two attack cars, four shooters, and a hell of bullets. But the target wasn't a nineteen thirties gangster. It was a new millennium rapper FBG Duck. Investigators and city officials say he was a gang member

whose videos had earth members of a rival gang. Five of the alleged rival gang member staying charged with his killing under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly called the Rico, and I'm not talking about love. There is nothing to love about the Rico. Kay. The law was created in nineteen seventy that helped dismantle traditional organized crime. All right. The US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois said the five suspects are members of the

Old Block Street Gang. FED said. The reason that this is charged federally is that we were able to establish evidence that there was a racketeering enterprise here that was involved, and this murder was done in furtherance of that. These brothers range in age of twenty two, thirty, twenty eight, thirty and twenty two young brothers man. The indictment also includes you know, charges for fire arm violations and assaults

in the age of racketeering. This was a collaboration between federal, state, county, and local law enforcement. Why am I telling you all of this because I want all you brothers and some sisters who are number one committing in these crimes, Because I mean, that's actually where it begins, the fact that these crimes happened in the first place. But that's because

of a deep social economic issues. Some of these brothers never stood a chance because they have never been afforded the opportunity to do anything better, which is why I don't understand why they constantly cut their noses off despite their face. See, you're taking out brothers like FPG Duck, But do you realize f G. Duck might be your ticket out the hood? He might be your ticket to

a better life. Him prospering would open the doors of opportunity for so many people, especially people who come from you know where he's from. This is what I really don't understand about these types of killings. Why would you take out the very person God may have sent to change your circumstances. Now, not only did you stop progress for your whole city. Okay, you go in the prison. Okay, you and your guys are going to spend the rest

of your natural lives and the penitentiary. All right. Now, that's just one part of this donk here today, because the other thing that confuses me even more than the senseless killings is why or why do you rappers get online and tell on yourselves. Okay, your uncle Charloman getting on this radio for years telling you to cut that out. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy when y'all due because you make law enforcement's job so easy, and I want that criminal element off the screet as well. But what

part of your brain makes you think that's okay. I've been on this radio for years telling you that what you do online will get you jammed up offline. FBI stands for Facebook and Instagram. The feeds. Okay, all you rappers who get on these social media platforms and talk about your ops, you unkilled. The feeds are listening, they're watching. All these rappers will get on these social media platforms and talk about smoking, smoking on yapps, smoking yaps, pack

or whatever the hell y'all young boys say. In the words of Charles Barkley, I can't rantee, I grant you going to prison. Okay, don't believe me. Well, this is your attorney, US attorney John Lausch speaking about the arrest in federal charges in connection with the shooting and murder of FBG Duck. Listen, what's happening on social media and what's happening and music videos that are on YouTube, particularly

in the drill rap genre. It shows you what's happening in this city, which is that people are threatening to commit to commit acts of violence and then either bragging about acts of violence or talking about how they're going to retaliate for other acts of violence. And it's happening on a regular basis. And so again that is why it is significant that you know, as law enforcement, we're able to investigate and then ultimately hold people accountable for

their acts they're committing. M y'all are making lawfuls his job so easy. I mean, number one, like I said, I wish y'all didn't commit the crimes in the first place. I wish we had more opportunities to give these brothers so they don't commit these crimes in the first place. I wish these brothers had more access than mental healthcare resources so they could deal with their traumas. So we don't you ever get to this point to where they're projecting their pain on to other people and continuing to

murder each other. But when we get here, when we get here and these things do happen, why are y'all on social media and in the studio bragging about the crimes you commit. Y'all hate snitches, but you guys are the snitches, and y'all are literally so important to law enforcement. Let's go to ABC seven Chicago for the report to confirm. Late this afternoon, the I team talking with Chicago criminal defense attorney Tony Thudford about what he says is one

of the most powerful tools prosecutors have. There's a lot of allegations of back and forth online or threats online, of videos posted back and forth back then led to retaliation, allegedly one of the most powerful tools law enforcement has. It's y'all niggas back and forth online. It's just all bad. You know. I'm actually glad that it's that easy for law enforcement to lock you up because maybe, just maybe it will make y'all think twice about committing these crimes

in the first place. Why are y'all doing this? Why is it for social media attention? Huh? Because life for likes. It's not a fair trade. Please give these five brothers who are all hit with the RICO over FPG duck the biggest he are all right, Well, thank you for that dunk to day up now brought you broadband bloods and cyber cripts. Gotta stop. Ask a yee eight hundred five eight five one O five one. If you need relationship advice to any type of advice, call ye now.

It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, What what what? What you gonna know? Baby mama issues sneak some words of wisdom? All up now for asking eight hundred five eighty five one hive want the breakfast club, the relationship advice, the personal advice, just the real advice. Haul up man for asking wanting. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. It's time for asking Yellow. Who's this? Thank? What's your question for you? I had

a question. I've been I've been friends with guy for sixteen years. We just started making it seriously a year ago. I've on't eve been to this place three times, and he's been to my house every day. So wait, wait, wait you guys were friends for sixteen years and then you just recently started dating, like yeah, made it more than what friends? Yeah? Okay, and he comes to see me every day, but he don't invite me down. But you've been to his house before, yeah I have. How

does it look? Is it something that maybe he your house is very nicer and more come? Oh his house? No? No, no, no, his house? Yeah, I have their room, gave the room bard he has way more denying. Now have you told him before, have you ever invited yourself up, like I'm gonna come over there? Why don't we come to your house this weekend? I have? Sorry, he is like, come on, So why don't? So what's the problem. Why don't you go?

I have? But it's not it ended up when it comes down to it, it's something you gotta do or something I think he got. Some might say with him, but you won't. Oh so he'll say come on, but then at the last minute cancel. Right. Yeah, that sound a little sneaky and suspicious to me. Does he have children? Yes, you do, and what's the situation with the mothers? That's how we ended up where we had? They broke up. Okay, so you think maybe there's still some that she used

to live with him? There no that he moved out of there too some place yet. Now, man, it's never good to have these suspicions, and the only way that you can find out what's going on is to really confront them. Have you ever asked him, how come every time you, you know, I say I'm gonna come over, at the last minute, you canceled on me. It feels suspicious, right,

But I think it's not the big girl. Okay, why do you think that I ask the one thing about Okay, let's say he went out of terror when you can, but he said he was wrong with an unstate. He went out or waiting with it. But then let's say a couple of weeks I asked for he caught her his tee. He didn't power it. Okay, so you kind of know he's cheating, Yeah, but I don't. I don't know,

but I got a feeling. You know, you've known this man for sixteen years, you sleep with him, you should have no problem asking him anything that you need to know because this is all about you also protecting yourself right because he's saying it so fardy. So that's basically what I go with. So ultimatum here is this, like I need to be able to come to your house, feel comfortable, feel invited, and know that there's nothing going on. And that's what I need for me to feel like

in this relationship we can continue further. You know what's going on. I would be like, so this weekend, I'm gonna spend the weekend there. We're gonna have a staycation at your home. We could cook together, Let's watch some movies. The new season of You is coming on Netflix. Whatever it is that you need to do, but tell him. And if you cancer like you don't have kids, get you say all right, well he needs to give you

a date and stick to it. If that means one day during the week, if that means next weekend, whatever, and he has to stick to it and tell him if he cancels, and you're really gonna be feeling like he's not being honest with you, and that's not what you signed up for. Thank you, okay, because people will keep on doing to you what you allow. Right, I'm not getting mistreated. I I who don't know what's going

on the home listen. Mistreated can also be that you being real sneaky and suspicious and I can't come to your house and it feels like something else is going on and you're not being straight up with me. Right, So if you're uncomfortable enough to call here to talk about it, then I think it's something that has to be taken care of a handle, and I don't think

you'll be asking for too much. Schedule a date that I'm coming there and we're gonna stick to it, and I want to feel more comfortable in your house just like you comfortable in my house? All right, all right, good luck, all right? Ask ye eight on't dream five eight five one oh five one if you need relationship advice and any type of advice. He e, Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep some real advice with Angela ye gets ask ye morning. Everybody is

DJ Envy and Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club were in the middle of asking yee, hello, who's this are you doing? This is Joseph Gas in Atlanta. What's up? Bro? What's your question for you? All right? For my question is, um, what do you do when you're in a situation where you were kind of dealing with this very known popular woman like that? Okay, Um, and y'all were just doing y'all thing, you know, you would, you know, she needed her back blown out whenever you

know you're providing that service or whatever. And but y'all not in a relationship, okay. And all she sees you get kind of attention and love and different things like that, and then all of a sudden she's doing stuff. You know, she ain't got my Instagram hacked or whatever. So you know, I had a good little following. You know what I'm saying, I had to redo it JayR Gasby by the way, But she's just doing stuff and I'm just trying to figure out how do I get on this map? Okay? So,

pol So you were dealing with this woman. Is she a celebrity or I guess you yeah, neither. But so she has enough pull to get your Instagram hacked? Absolutely? Why she being Why is she being self vindictive towards you? Like I said, I think she like wants that Kake needed to saything like she wants me to you know, deal with her on a RELATIONSHIPIP, we need in a relationship, right? And what else is she doing besides that? I mean

she's blocking acting gigs and things like that. You know, Um, she's just wherever I'm trying to make advances to, like, she's just popping up. And when I say her, not her in the flesh, but her work for Minion, she's doing something. She's doing some things behind the scenes to you. Yeah, she's doing the strings. You know what I mean? Do you have some sing do you have some good connections already yourself? No? I don't see I'm like I'm fresh

in it, you know what I'm saying. I'm just pure, you know, fresh in it, doing my thing, new in it, and I'm you know, making ground and things like that. And so when she came into picture, I kind of made it adamant, like, look, I'm not dealing with you because of this. You know, we just we like each other and we can get anyway each other. But you know, she's always kind of been like, well, I can help you do this, and I can help you do this.

And I always thought in my mind, if I do that, it's gonna be like a kind of like a paid service based situation. Right. You know, I'm doing this for you, you're doing after me. I didn't never want that. I wanted to both just right off the strength of Joseph's guest, you know, she's messed with me, okay, And so now you got yourself in a messed up situation, a slightly kind of thin line between love and hate where she's

sabotaging things that you have going on. Yeah, love and hater. Listen. Unfortunately, things like that are difficult because, like you said, you don't have a lot of great connections in the business, and I think you gotta be honest, like at certain times when somebody's doing something to you that's affecting your livelihood and your career, I think people are sympathetic to that, and so when you see it happening, I think you

should address it. And you should also just kind of kind of keep a record of everything that she's been doing, because I feel like, if you're really talented, it's gonna work for you. There's no way she can close every door for you. And I understand it can be disheartening because it's more difficult the path that you have to go.

And I don't know if you even having a conversation with her is going to do anything, because sometimes when people act that way, you know they're trying to get that reaction out of you and they're not going to stop until they move on to something else. So it might be something that is you know, this is happening temporarily right now while her feelings are hurt, or you know, she's trying to get revenge on you for whatever reason.

But all I can say is try to be really private about what you're doing too, as far as any auditions that you're going on, any connections that you make just try to really move quietly behind the scene so that she doesn't even know what you're doing. Yeah, I ain't gonna this one got reached. I can't. I can't tell you the name, like it's that bad, Like this one got reached me, so you know. But um, but

now I feel what you're saying. You know, just basically just despite what she's doing, just keep kind of moving how I'm moving. Yeah, you can't let that stop you. You gotta keep her. And if there's anybody you know that's close to her that can rationalize and reason to her. Because people are doing stuff like that, it will come to light. I called the best of the club on purpose, y'all. Y'all know it, Like the name, You know what I'm saying.

But that's why that's why I came here. I mean, oh hopefully you know, maybe you should hear this and be like, Okay, maybe I need to you know, I don't know something. Yeah, there might be somebody that could actually that you know, who's close to her, that could speak to her and be like, yo, chill out, what's your what's your Instagram? So people can see you and know who you are? All right, So my name is Joseph Gast. My Instagram is JR Gasty. That's j R g eight d b y all right, no, well, I

wish you luck. All I can say is be private about what you have moving and shaking behind the scenes and keep going. No doubt I appreciate that. And Envy Charlote Magne was good. I gotta still out with the level ten. You know what I'm saying, Level eight, bro yah. I got people calling y'all out here on different platforms, so level so level eight is fine. No, I'm saying for them because they're never gonna go back to a level five. That nothing no matter. I mean that. We

gotta call the fada level eight. I feel you, king, we could tone it down to able, we'll never get back. We'll never get to a five. Huh. He ain't talking. He got something. You got something in his mouth? He said, no, he's he refuses. Whoa h man, y'all stay out all right? All right, Angela, you've got rooms on the way, yes, And Daniel Craig explains why he prefers going to gay bars more than hetero bars. All right, we'll get into it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, morning, everybody

you see j Mzy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, this morning. What put your Michael, I mean, put your headpholds on, rub lotion all over yourself because I don't like being ashy. I like being moisturized. Okay, that's a great dermatologist is for Slutan, doctor Natasha Sanda. Stay moisturized people. All right, Well let's get to the room. As to a curby enthusiasm. This is the rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,

get ready for season eleven of Curb Your Enthusiasm. You know I'm excited for that. That's gonna be on HBO New Episodes. We'll be airing on Sundays and also we'll be made of able to stream via HBO Max. And here is the trailer. Thank you all for coming. I want to make a toast to friendship. You can't look me in the iron's hoast. What does it do you're saying? Hello, I see you, I connect with you. Hello, I see you, I acknowledge you, I connect with you. I think you're

really angel muff. They smelly sex to the events, Taking your call to the Dealship. They add the nails worm take the worms out these So that starts again on October twenty fourth. One of my favorite shows. So I'm really excited for the last season. Yes, of Curb Your Enthusiasm. It's a good time to go back and revisit the

last season. It'll be interesting to see how they tackle things because there's a lot of politically incorrect things that happens on that show, even if you watch the last episode, the finale from season ten. But I mean a good thing about Curve like, they can address all of you know what I mean. They can address the awkwardness of being an older person trying to adjust to this woke society.

All right, Now, other shows renewed. You has been renewed for season four at Netflix, and that's before season three has even premiered. Season three actually debuts tomorrow. Another amazing show. So can't wait to see that, all right. And Daniel Craig recently did an interview. He was on Lunch with Bruce and here's what he had to say about why he likes going to gay bars more than heater row bars.

I've been going to gay bars for as long as I can remember, and one of the reasons because I don't get into fight in gay that often, the aggressive swinging right hetra bars. I just got very sick of as as a kid because it was like, I don't want to get I don't want to end up even in a punch up, and I did that would happen right along. Okay, if that's his reasoning, sure, so okay, he goes just because if you like gay bars, just say you like going to gay bars. That I mean that,

you know, that's his opinion. Didn't make much sense to me. But hey, but I would say this, and he said this also that he meets girls there because there's a lot of girls there for exactly the same reason that I was there. Right, But he's acting like testosterone wouldn't exist in the gay bar. These these they're still ment gay men are still ment. Well this is his experience, So I don't know. I just don't agree with that, Like I don't agree with the fact that there's no testosterone.

Shut up. I mean, if you saw a guy you knew in a gay bar, listen, I say this. I've gone to gay bars like with my friends. Is very chill, no issues, It's the same thing. Good music and but you can still get into a fighting gay bar. Yeah you can't. I'm sure it's this alcohol. It's alcohol, it's testosterone, like you can still I'm saying it's more aggressive, and he said it's a lot of d swinging and headed robars. So I don't know. I would think you'll be more

I don't think he means it like that. All right, now, speak, Well, Sergebacca is developing an animated kids series. Then you want to say, Chie, we don't have that audio. Still is something you want to say, we don't have the audio, y'all. Don't let nothing die on this show. Nothing, y'n't let it die in life? All right? Well, his story is being turned into an animated kid series after he had just struck a deal with Studio seventy one, So congratulations

to him overcoming. It'll showcase some of the greatest athletes in the world and the biggest challenges of their lives outside of sports. Each episode will focus on a different individual and the conflicts they've dealt with. So the first episode is going to talk about how Abaca overcame a tough childhood in Africa, including his father being in prison. In the second Congo ward to become an NBA champion with the Toronto Raptor clue bumps from my guy, Sergier Bacca.

I'm sure it's great brother right there? Man? What did you ask him? Shut up? That's all I was asking him a question on behalf of m No No. I remember now he was wearing great sweatpants and he was like, yeah, was that all you brought? That's not true, that's not true. My niece sim Seema was asking and I asked for her. That's what I get if that was all there in this webtpants. We have to verify this with her because she may say she never asked that. We actually have

the order? Can we here? Can we play that part? I want to know that on you. You see what I said. I said, a lot of women out there that want to know. Okay, maybe you shouldn't ask that question. I asked the tough questions. I questions people. Those are hard questions, Okay, I asked the questions people want to know. What if he would have said, it's not listen the name of his shows, how hungry are you? It comes on? He said it was gay? So what all? Right? Continue

of his show? Definitely attend man. When it comes to games, you play definitely, oh man. All right, Now, Lebron, Lebron spring Hill has sold a minority steak to an investor group. So their valuation is now seven hundred and twenty five million dollars for spring Hill, and they still have the majority here and a CEO, Maverick Carter. And they're also it looks like going into gaming. So they've also included

an announcement with Epic Games as well. So I love did not give or disclose the size of the steak on the table, but they did say that Lebron and Maverick do maintain controlling interest. They only founded that in twenty twenty. By the way, I love it. So I have a company that's valued at seven hundred and twenty five million dollars the next year is amazing. So what it's about, big black business? Baby? I love it dropped on a clude box from Lebron and Maverick. Shut, shut up, shut.

I didn't know what you were about to say. I'm with you this morning, all right, but that is your report, is gracious Scott him all right, shout to revolt. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody, Yo, let's get to the mixes. Ush's birthday, so let's start off with some usha. It's the breakfast clogal morning. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Our Audible pick of the day

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We got a special guest joining us right now. She has a lot of different titles of first off, doctor doctor Alfie Breeland Noble, internationally recognized scientists, author, speaker, media contributor, founder of the Acoma Project, in chief, Mental Wellness Officer or the Mental Wealth Alliance. Doctor Alfie Breeland Noble. What's happening. It's all good. I'm here with you, beautiful people. I am grateful. I am so excited and like just my spirit is just so filled, Like I just I have

peace today because of what we did yesterday. The mental effectsful. Yeah, absolutely yeah, it was your vision and your passion, and you never take the flowers. But I'm just gonna keep throwing them at you and maybe one of them stick on you. The idea to bring a bunch of black folks and other folks who love black folks together to just focus on our healing and our wellness and seeing ourselves and loving ourselves, and it was, it was so beautiful.

So I can't execute none of that without you. Man, Come on, all I do is say, hey, I think we should do this. It happened, and it happened. I get out the way, and then oh, okay this when we were doing this, oh okay, great. Yeah. I don't even have the words. It was just I've gotten so many emails even this morning. I got emails last night. One person even said you all saved my life. That was the whatever it is the caption for his you know, the title for his email, and just want on to

talk about. I think his name was justin how being in that space and being in that environment and you being there specifically and being such a kind I'm big on kindness. I don't like fake You're never fake. You just always who you are. And I think that you showing up in that way just was so healing for so many people. And you know, people don't know this. I stood there with you. You stay like an extra hour in ten minutes, and literally everybody who was in

that line. This makes me a little teared. You stay and talk to them. People don't do stuff like that, right, And even just you've seen you know, I have this thing I always say, everybody wants to feel seen, heard and they want to feel valued. And that's what you did for people yesterday. So I just appreciate you so much for that. I appreciate you. Queen. Why do you think now is the time that we're having these conversations

about black mental health. I think a big part of it is quarantine and what happened and what we all watched with our brother George Floyd being murdered. The precursor to a lot of it was you and a few other people like you strategically coming out. And you know, I'm not saying there was a strategy like you went for that as your goal, but I think the ultimate result of it was being clear about you have your

own issues and struggles and concerns around mental health. I try to be very open with people and say anxiety is something that I manage because I need people to see right, you need to see a face, this is what anxiety looks like. And I think that all of those things together were what I call an awful perfect storm of just I don't know, there was a need and so now became the time that we talked about We were all stuck in the house, we were all

dealing with it. We saw a thirty percent rise in emergency room visits among young people K through twelve, mostly high school kids going to emergency rooms for psychiatric emergencies during quarantine. And so I think it was just too many things together that made all of us feel like we have to talk about this now. Well, doctor Alfie, what contributed to you doing this work that you've been doing for so long. Also, it was my childhood. I

grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. I'm from the same area as for Real and Chad, the Neptunes and Timberland. Like literally, we all grew up within like a five mile radius of each other. And I'm sure they would say Virginia Beach was a weird place to grow up as a black kid, especially if you were a talented black kid in any kind of way, and so I think a lot of it was that, and that for me, my journey began in knowing that in my household, my

parents really valued me. My mom's deceased, my dad lives with me now, and outside the house it was a struggle, and so I wanted to always be a resource where young people could come to me and they wouldn't have to struggle in the ways that I struggled outside the house, particularly young people of color and black young people. So that was where my journey started. And I just had

a lot of people pour into me. My godmother, doctor Mona Thornton, as an early childhood development professor, and she poured into me and just told me it was something I could do, and that really was what it was for me. So I am truly living in my purpose now. Now can you tell us about the ACOMA Project. Oh, absolutely,

one of my favorite things in the world. So the ACOMMA Project used to be my research lab when I was an academic, and then over the years, I decided that the same work that I was doing, which is in reducing mental health disparities for black youth and youth of color. It's really less about how much of the illness like depression, anxiety, PTSD, some of these other OCD those kinds of things shows up in people. It's really more about who gets care and who doesn't, and what's

the quality of care that they get. So the Acoma Project is really about reducing the discrepancies between good quality care and bad quality care, who has access to care and who doesn't. And so the Acoma Project became a five O, one C three And we're founded on three pillars.

We raise consciousness, we empower people, and we change the system because at the end of the day, part of our mission is we believe every young person deserves the right to live unapologetically and authentically as exactly who they are. And they can't live like that if they're drowning and struggling under mental illness. So that's who we are and that's what we do. Let's talk a little mental health alliance. Yes,

what is the Mental Health Aliance about? Yes? So, the Mental Wealth Alliance is something I'm so proud to be a part of as the Chief Mental Health Officer. The Mental Wealth Alliance stands on three pillars, Trained, treat, and teach and it's all about getting black people. Now, this is your vision black folks specifically the help that they need to thrive. Right. And so when we talk about train, treat, and teach, we're talking about teaching people skills and tools

to take care of themselves. Right. We want stuff that's culturally specific, that's relevant for Black people, and that really addresses our needs. When we talk about training, that's building up the next generation of black mental health providers to provide the care. Because we know that in pretty much every profession, whether it's psychology, social work, you know, whatever it is, master's level counselors, less than five percent of

those providers are black. So it's training, it's treating, and it's teaching, and the treating part is making sure that everybody gets the care that they need. So we want to teach people how to take care of themselves. We want to generate and create the next generation of providers, and we want to provide that treatment for people. So one example is we have the Collaborative for Black Mental Health,

and that collaborative is seven or eight different organizations. ACOMA is proud to be a part and each of these organizations to bring something unique to the treatment of or the engagement around black mental health. So Shanty dos silence to shame. Shouts out to Shanty, she's a beautiful or yes she's beautiful. Yes, yes, she was fantastic. We love Shanty Alchemy Health Ryan Mundy, which is like an alternative form of care. The Black Mental Health Alliance, shouts out

Andrew Brown and those folks. And so you have lots of folks who you know, their investment is in black folks mental health, and the Mental Health Alliance is a foundation that's a hub to provide support and to provide a base for all of these people, all these organizations to be able to thrive. Absolutely. Yeah, well doctor Alphie Brelan, no, will tell them how to support the Acoma Project, tell them how to support the Mental Health Alliances. Yes, so

we're gonna start with the Mental Health Alliance. Right, So remember y'all train treat Teach Mental Wealth Alliance dot org. It is Charlemagne's vision, is Charlemagne's baby. I want to talk shout out and real quick for all the work that she does and hating and helping me and Laura Um everybody who's yes to the giving Back Fund. Absolutely, so you go to Mental Health Alliance dot org. Right there on the first page. You got a big old donate button. You gotta donate, You gotta follow the all

the socials for the Mental Wealth Alliance. So go support the Mental Wealth Alliance and the Acoma Project. You can find us at Acoma Project dot org. We're on all socials. We have a donation going on right now in collaboration with The Daily Show. They've been very supportive of us as well as have you all and um here at the Breakfast Club and you Charlemagne personally, and just check us out on all socials. Then you can follow me,

doctor Alphie on all socials. And you know, if you follow me, that will get your direct link to both the Mental Health Alliance and to the ACMA Project. Doctor Alphie, thank you. You know you inspired me so much, and I'm just I'm just happy to be of service to you. And I think God that you exists. I appreciate you so much. Oh my god, same and I just can't. I don't even have the worst. Thank you, sear, and thank you so much for having me Islan. Y'all are amazing,

bless you. Absolutely. It's doctor Alphie Breeland Noble. It's the breakfast club. All right, well, thanks Doc for joining us. Now, Charlomon, you have a positive note I do. First, I want to say, make sure that you watch The Gods Honest Truth tomorrow night at ten pm on Comedy Central. Set it on your DVRs are screaming on Paramount Plus. Okay, tomorrow's episode is all about social media, and we're asking one simple question. Is social media the devil? You'll find

out tomorrow night. And the positive note simply this man, you've healed too much not to raise the bar on who has access to your energy? Remember that breakfast club. Y'all finish, y'all done,

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