In the morning. The morning. I'm talking right. I know you're about to experience a morning showing like any yo out to the breakfast club. What you guys are doing right now. It's the hup culture. Breakfast club is my morning sick. I need it and I love it. Something you like. You're really not popping until you do the breakfast club and waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time celect me to
be up in here. You gotta be. You gotta be big time jen Atli and Charolomagne the guy the breakfast club, bitch you take Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning, angela Ye, Good morning, d Danvy Charlomagne the guy. Piece of the planet is Friday. Good morning. What's happening? How y'all feeling out there? We thank God for it all. Take a deep breath of
everybody out there who can't what's going on? I am happy to weekend his head brother since yesterday, Nah, it's here. Today. Today is today, boy, Today is today. I'm excited about that, how y'all. For No, no, no, I mean not not like today's today, like it's d Day, like it's a rap. No. I mean like, you know, I'm tired, like you know yesterday. Um, I'm in LA right now for super Bowl. You know, I'm out here, uh DJ and working and I'm going to the super Bowl on Sunday. But yesterday I had
to first stop in Houston. You know, I'm doing car show season. It's starting back up, and Houston is one of the new markets that I'm doing the car showing. So I had to go to Houston before the Rodeo came in town so I can actually see the space. So I flew to Houston for a couple of hours, uh seeing the space at the Energy Stadium, and then after that I got back on a plane and flew to LA. So it's been a lot of traveling, a lot of running around, and I'm happy I could just
just relax today. After the show's over, I'm going back for bed. Brother difference. That time difference in LA can really be crazy because you know, the show is on the East Coast at six am in LA, that's three am. But the energy. I would say is is great in LA. When I landed, I think I landed at about ten o'clock at night, and what I see everybody I see
posting stuff like violence, Tucky Chain, this weekend alive. When I got to the airport, it was everybody was cheering and happy and everybody, you know, a lot you could tell it was a lot of Rams fans there. And then when I got to the hotel, all night I kept hearing siren. So I guess it's a little bit of both. I guess it's a little bit exciting and a little bit of action. So it's probably two different
world two different perspectives. You got some people there that's there for the super Bowl, and you got some people there that's, you know, there for the violence. Some people listen, it's a lot of people there that's gonna be looking for quick come ups this weekend. Absolutely, So I just want to let everybody know, I got three dollars in my pocket, no jewelry, no watch, and that's it. So
if you try to rob me, it's practicing. Yeah. So I tend to listen to the people who actually lived there, the natives, you know what I mean, who really know what's going on on the ground. Yea, I tend to listen to them, not the tour. If you want to practice, you can gay all day long. Give me what you got, here's who dogs? All right? Thank you? I ain't got nothing, So just just letting you know, just letting you know.
But yeah, they all say, and be very careful if you're moving around, make sure you move around safe with a bunch of people. Don't go anywhere because it is a stick up season. When you say a bunch of people, like what are you? Who are you talking to? Because you know what I mean, like regularly people, who do you mean you're talk abou celebrities, athletes? Who you talking about? A bunch of people? You remember when the police put
out that memoir. So we can't protect you. You're on your own to be smart, be careful and if you got anything value, but don't wear you remember when the police put that stack. Yeah, but you said a bunch of people, I'm just like, who, Who's who's rolling around with a bunch of everyone? Everybody don't have an entourage? Well that's that's that's what you mean, moving around with a bunch of people. Yes, it's not at home. Yeah, it's not just celebrities and athletes in the super Bowl
in LA this weekend. Everybody look alive. Just be careful if you're out here. What about you, Yeah, you're still in Detroit shooting it up. Yeah, I actually been out here every day. Um, just doing like a couple of scenes for this movie. My friend Dennis Reid is doing out here, so I'm doing a little role. But um, it's a lot of work. So every time you watch a movie now I'm looking at it like how every single scene has to be shot several times from different angles.
It's like a very long process of waiting around and then reshooting scenes over and over and over and over and over again. But I'll be home today, y'all. Pop. I didn't do nothing yesterday but watching ESPN and watch James Hawk and get you sent to the sixes and Ben Simmons get sent to the next Well, yeah, I mean in front page. I watched that on the phone yesterday. And I do want to shot out to Central Kitchen
out here too. They sell my coffee as an espresso martini, my cup coffee, so I went there yesterday for dinner. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking. Uh. Gary Chambers Junior, he's running for Louisiana Senate and he'll be joining us and you might know him. Um. Recently he had a video go viral when he announced he was running. He was smoking some weed and people were the mom So this week he's gonna be joining us this morning,
and this week he burned the Confederate flag. I like gar change a lot because he's he is the change. He's being the change he wants to see in politics. So can't wait to talk to him, absolutely all right, and we'll get into that. And also today a major hype, all right, major hype comedian, Caribbean comedian. He's gonna be performing in New York City all weekend long for Valentine's. They're actually just Sunday, just for Sunday for his big show.
So we'll be talking to major hype later on as well. But let's get the show cracking. Front page news. What we're talking, well, let's talk about a White House Press Secretary Jem Saki has addressed the inaccurate reporting on the quote thirty million dollars in federal grants that are going to be used to supply free crack pipe. She said that is not true. Oh god, why are they holding onto this? All right, well, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news all right. Now, yesterday was the trade NBA trade deadline, and everybody was talking about the trade James Harden for Ben Simmons and who else was part of that? Andre Drummond, Seth Curry. So the Nets got Stef Curry, Andre Drummond in two first round draft picks, and the six has got uh
James Harden and Paul Miss miss Sap, Miss Millsap Mill Sap. Yeah, people are saying it's not it's not actually a bad deal for Brooklyn if Ben Simmons comes to play. They're saying Ben Simmons is a great player. They saying Seth Curry gets busy and they say it's it's not a bad deal for Brooklyn. The Nets absolutely one that deal, and the really not mad at it. Yeah, the next one gets busy too. They got two first round picks, They got two first round picks, and they got Stef Curry.
So that's that's that's a great deal. And people will say that the team will be more balanced. Now, yeah, that's that's what they're saying. So that's but we are letting nets fans off the hook a little easy because boy y'all had a parade played in Brooklyn, and we told y'all, this wasn't gonna work, that James Harden, Kyrie Kevin Durant combination. But boy y'all had already played the
parade in Brooklyn last year, didn't y'all? A lot of things happen Kyrie was playing, Yeah, the only played sixteen games. It was thirteen and three when the Big Three were playing. It was they only played sixteen games out of one a year and a half with each other. So there's no way to really tell, yes, there was if you watch basketball. So many people predicted that wouldn't work. I know, injuries and everything else. Even with him on the court,
I didn't think that was gonna work. Not enough ball going around and they don't play no defense. It's like, come on that wasteen and three when they were together on the court. Well, I know one thing, Ben Simmons, if he comes back and he plays right in his mind is right. He's gonna make them a better defensive team immediately. So Andre Drummond, that is a fact. All right?
What else we got easy? All right? Well, you saw a lot of headlines the White House is going to be supplying free crack pipes to drug users with the new plan that they're doing for thirty million dollars in federal grants. White House Press Secretary Jen Saki has addressed what she is calling inaccurate reporting on this topic. These are harm reduction programs, and she discusses what is actually contained in that safe smoking kid. Here's what he had to say. They were never a part of the kid.
It was inaccurate reporting, and we wanted to put out information to make that clearer. Is in the safe smoking kit. A safe smoking skin may contain alcohol, swabs, lip bomb, other materials to promote hygiene and reduce the transmission of diseases like HIV and hepatitis. I would note that what we're really talking about here is steps that we're taking as a federal government to address the opioid epidemic, which is killing tens of thousands, if not more, Americans every
single day, week, month of the year. I don't even know what they're talking about it anymore because the full thirty million dollar grant. Yes, all she had to do is say is not you know, just towards crack pipes. But the grant description does require a provision of smoking kicks and those smoking kids, and those kids constitute just one of several subcomponents of a long list. So yes, it's a very small part of a larger program. But when you look in that smoking kid, there is this
blue tube that looks a lot like a pipe. So well, she she did say all of that, but then they did ask what's in the smoking kit in particular, but she did describe everything else. It's happening the time production program. Yes, and you don't think that thing looks like a pipe? It does. Um, I mean tell you what she said. People are saying it's a crack pipe, but she's saying that it's not a crack pipe. I mean, she may not call it a crack pipe because I mean, a
crack pipe is more so slang than anything. But that is some type of two that you would smoke cracking. So whatever, there's no pipes and safe smoking kids. The goal of harm reduction is to save lives. Yes, that is very true. All of that is very true. But she's they're acting like this is not a part a small part of a larger program. It is a small part of a larger program. Like whether people want to name it crack pipes or whatever, it's a tube to
smoke cracking. Like what's I think. I think what she was trying to do was correct all the headlines that say things like biding crying policy, crack pipes for all, what could go wrong? Or they're spending thirty million dollars to send meth and crack pipes to minority communities in the name of racial equity, And that's not true. That's not true. It's it's just that's what she's saying. Yeah, but it is part, a very small part of a larger program. They're just not doing a good job of
describing the larger program because Democrats suck at messaging. Simply that, well, that is your front page news. Now get it off your chess eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now, phone line to wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Is the breakfast Club, God Morning the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blessed. So you better we want to hear from you on the
breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hi? This is Monica from Brooklyn. Hey Monica, Monica. Hi. Um, So I just wanted to speak about that whole drug thing you guys were just talking about with the crack PI, the harm reduction, the harm reduction program. Yeah, that and maybe the messaging just needs to be clear because I don't see how it's fair that we're spending thirty million dollars on this, but
we're not addressing again, like the student loan issues. We're not giving you know, people who are in debt who worked hard, like any type of assistance. So I just don't understand what's happening and who's making these decisions about how that money should be allocated. This doesn't seem better. Well, yeah,
I mean it's it's actually a good program. You know, I personally wish that you know, they would spend more money on you know, rehabilitation and mental health services, but you know a lot of people aren't willing to just go out there and get help. So this harm reduction program could be a first step to them getting rehabilitation. But they're just not doing a good job of describing the larger program. That's it very true. They should do
something with euphoria. Maybe they show euphoria. I'm saying because that's kind of the point of the show is India, that would be a great add for it. Maybe that's well, that's the thing. I'm a teacher, and I just feel like maybe we can start some more interventions with young people in the schools that start putting money into our schools versus into like the problem, Like let's feed more proactive and avoid the problems. I agree with that too.
That was a thank you? Hello? Who's this? Hey? What's up? Brother? What's going on? If Miguel, Miguel? What up? Man? Whatever? Why are you calling it? Like? We know you can? Peace? King? How are you? Good morning? Harry you good morning? Agually. I'm sorry, I'm coming for you. I gotta get off my chet. You gotta stop for the Democrat. Somebody sep something about them. You always got them really stopping already.
You gotta break up with that relationship. I can't wherever I went and believe what I went right, just like you can, you can, and I know you do. And I grew up Democrat at all too, you know, but it's just like because you only have two parties and it's just not fair to vote like, you know, keep going back to the Democratic Republicans. I don't want either. I'm a chameleon. You gotta be a comedian. You should start the Funny Party. They are they are, they are there.
I've seen people say they want Dave Chappelle the runner president. I think people say they want your Rogan Rubber president. They're both comedians. Hum, I guess it's phone. Did want anybody to run for president? But get it off your chests? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Phone lines a wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling, what's doing? I
calling you? This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this yo? It's good This Jermaine out of Atlanta by way of hallowing King. Get it off your chest. I wanted the proposal something to you guys, see what y'all thought of it. It's based on the conversation y'all was having yesterday about
economics in our community and that kind of stuff. Um, at the end of the day, we have to lean in the way we are celebrated and not tolerated. Like
Charlomagne no Away say yes, sir. So, like what if we do a program where like we take a product made by the community promoted, getting a million units of it sold by us, Like I like that idea, post a product once every once, once every month, every three months, whatever, and like everybody in the community, even our allies, they don't just have to be black, support support product and
buy a million units of that product. So that so that business to the least, had that that kind of start to get off the ground and get something popitle I like that idea. To be honest with you, we wouldn't even we wouldn't even need a million. You buy a one hundred thousand of somebody's product, you know what I'm saying, You change their life. Yeah, the wall material to produce stuff. So we have to partner up with these these other coaches in order to predict, to get
our products with duce. So like you're right now, I agree. I mean Charlomagne and I we're talking to shout to John Cohen. He's one of the I think the only black NASK called owner. Yeah, the only black nask called owner, the brothers from now New Jersey. And he, Uh, we're
gonna We're gonna get him on probably next week. He was talking about how difficult it is for him to be an owner in NASCAR, not having the capitalist everybody else, not having to support as everybody else, and a lot of times we don't just watch, we don't watch the NASCAR, but like he said, we make everything sexy and we definitely got to support him. His company is New York Racing, so you can definitely check him out. Let's go to another caller, Yo, Yo, what's up? Who's this the Stevie
Steve the comedian from Delaware? Steve, what's happening? King? Not too much? Hey, man, I don't have Miss pat on this week and her comedy special got on Netflix. I don't know, man, I was thinking the same thing. I can't wait to see Miss pat Man, I can't wait to watch that special now i'mnna watching this weekend. It's hilarious. Hilarious. Man oh man, we gotta shout him. I gotta watch it. We gotta watch watch Miss Patch. She usually come up here.
I'm gonna do Maybe she got busy because she's taping it. You know what she does. She does a radio show with the radio show. Oh yeah. And and and she's about to start shooting her second season her sitcom, Yeah yeah, her sitcom Funny too, Miss Patty, Miss Pat listen, man got god got her hands on his pat in a real way. Shout out to all the crack babies friends, and shout out to Miss Pat. Yeah. February eighth, her Netflix uh special came out. It's called Miss Pat. Y'all
want to hear something crazy. Make sure y'all go get it me and check us and get it. Make sure I'll go support it and support Miss Pat. I'm gonna hit Miss Pat right now. Say I'm sitting here a good morning text right now, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vet, you can hit us up now. We got rumors on the way, all right. And I never thought I see this day, Billy Ayolas versus Kanye What are the two of them going back and forth? Over?
All right, we'll get into that next, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen. Oh my gosh, got report got j All right, Well, you can't always just read the headlines. Right now, Kanye West is supposed to be headlining Coachella alongside Billy Eilish, and he posted a headline Billy Eilish dis Travis Scott at her concert after she stopped the show to give her fan and inhaler, he posted, come on, Billy, we
love you. Please apologize to Trav into the families of the people who lost their lives. No one intended this to happen. Trav didn't have any idea what was happening when he was on stage and was very hurt by what happened. And yes, travel will be with me at Coachella. But now I need Billy to apologize before I perform. But let's flash back to what Billy actually said while she was on stage. Okay, okay, we'll take you care of our people. Hold on, I wait for people to
be okay, til be gone. It was a shot a trap now, Billy Billy Alice reponded, literally never said a thing about Travis, was just helping a fan. I mean, listen, Kanye got nerved to demand an apology from anyone for something they have said. Imagine someone demanding Kanye was apologized with something he said. Come on now, you also posted someone's comments. Somebody said Man's off the Med's album gonna go crazy. Kanye posted that and responded, the world is racist, sexist, homophobic,
and crazy phobic at our core. It's cheap and dismissive to say I'm off my meds anytime I speak up. Phobia in this sense doesn't mean being afraid of. It means not giving power to less, be more conscious and not write each other off so easily. I'm watching that genius documentary this weekend. Though you got a link to it. You can't wait to watch. That hurts really good? All right,
And congratulations to Eve. She has welcomed her first child with her husband, Maximilian Cooper, so congratulations to two of them. She posted our beautiful boy was born in February first, twenty twenty two. Wild Wolf Fife Alexander Summers Cooper. Words can't describe this feeling probably even Maximilian. Congratulations, glad you had a healthy delivery. That's the most important thing. And Anderson Cooper has announced the birth of his second son.
He said his newborn son name is Sebastian Luke Maisani Cooper. He was six point eight pounds at birth and he is healthy and happy. Even his occasional hiccups are to me adorable. So that's his second child. His first son, Wyatt, was born in April of twenty twenty, and he's co parenting Wyatt and Sebastian with his best friend and former partner, Benjamin Maisani. Dropping a clue bumps and Cooper benation, they
had a healthy delivery. Important thing. And Dave Chappelle, people were saying that he killed this affordable housing plan that was going to be in Yellow Springs. He actually went to one of the meetings in the town which he always goes to, and he argued against the quote affordable housing options. That video went viral. Here it is. I just want to say, I don't know why the village council would be afraid of litigation from a twenty four
million dollar year company. Well, it's out sixty five million dollars year company. I cannot believe you would make me audition for you. You look like clowns. I am not bumped. I will take it all off the table. That's all,
thank you now. A rep of his, Carlos Sims, actually responded and said day Chapelle didn't kill affordable housing, concerned residence and a responding village council killed a half baked plan which never actually offered affordable housing, and they said that he's not an opposed to affordable housing options, but the proposal in question was a sprawl style development plan
of which day Chappelle was not a fan. They also said, according to reports, it was supposed to be affordable housing, but it was three hundred thousand dollars, which is not even affordable in Yellow Springs, So that's not even affordable
housing units. Yeah, we really live in a headline culture world, because if you just read about that situation and you would see that, you know, the affordable housing was they said, was a future possibility, not a given, and it was like one point seven five acres of land to be
donated and later developed in the affordable housing. But it was like, he's not even what he's pushing back against that's not even a part of the project, Like the affordable housing project they talking about would have been separate from this development that he's even pushing back again. So I don't even understand where that headline came from, right So, but I guess people just you know, wanted that to
go viral. All right now, there was a bunch of white people mad that a black man was flexing his power like that. That's what it sounded like to me, all right now, Wendy Williams, according to the Bank Wells Fargo, was saying. They're saying that she needs a guardianship and that she's an incapacitated person. They sent a letter to New York Supreme Court Judge Arlene Booth requesting a hearing to determine whether or not Wendy Williams needs a professional
to intervene in her affairs. According to that attorney, they said, we are concerned about Williams situation. It is our hope that the guardianship part of the court will eminently a temporary guardian or evaluated to review the situation and ensure that Williams affairs are being properly handled. So not sure what information they have that they would believe she's not able to handle her own finances, but as you know,
she's been trying to access her own accounts. Yeah, it's a tough one because you want to make sure that you know she is okay, that she could get her money. But then they said that she might foreclose on a property. She can't pick a staff because she get it because she can't get into those accounts. So I mean, I hope they handle that fast. But if she's okay and everything is fine and she's trying to get her money,
she should be able to get her money. We also don't know exactly, but we also don't know the full situation, you know what I mean. It sounds to me like we're only getting a very very very very small part of the story, and that's why the story doesn't make any sense. But we're sending healing energy to Wendy Williams.
That's what I'm doing. Well. Wendy Williams denies that she is the victim of undue influence and financial exploitation, and they have requested a temporary restraining order against the Wells Fargo to restrain the bank from freezing her accounts. And interfering with her right to access her financial assets and statement.
All right, now, I saw this story circulating yesterday, and there was a story saying that this person claims they work at worked at iHeart but due to the vaccine mandated iHeartMedia not being extended last Thursday, many employees were terminated, including myself. That person claims they took snapshots from a privileged meeting and that the breakfast club will no longer exist, and that they have a tentative lists to change the morning show based in New York when their contract expires
next spring. And they also claim to have had the salary information that they're planning to pay for the replacements. And so one blog posted this, but clearly that is a fake story. So you sure, I don't know. I don't think you guys have both signed your contracts and they don't expire. I don't think you're fake. I don't know how you could. I don't think it's fake. I don't think it's fake at all. I don't even know. I don't think it's fake. I believed it when I
saw it. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know who even by this to do things like this. But okay, but shout out to my girl Roxy. You know, I see she was on the list that they said they were offering her money. A girl some morning, yeah, y and awesome, and somebody else's on the Remember my mother knows. Oh yeah, this is definitely true. I believe it. I believe it, and I'm sure Remy would ask for more money as well. Remy would ask more money. Believe
the story. Alright, fact? What is it? A fact? Facts? Okay, well, yea, I have no I have no proof of stories that people. Everybody likes to believe everything that they read. So imagine that vacation February eighteenth. Time man, all right, but it's funny. People keep buying hit and I, oh my god, you guys are leaving. You're going on vacation February eighteen. You are going on vacation. Okay, right, all right, well that is what February twenty first is a holiday, right, President's
Day vocation? All right? Well, lat is your front your rumor report. Now we got front page news. Next we were talking about, yes, and let's talk about a black man. It was a FedEx delivery person and he got chased by two white men who didn't believes he needed to be in that neighborhood. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your
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some front page news now. NBA trade deadline was yesterday and the biggest trade of the day was James Harden for Ben Simmons, Seth Curry drumming and some two first round six sixes gave up a lot um. But Eddie, Eddie, Eddie who's from Philly, he's the sixes fan. He explained it. You know, it's not how do you explained to Eddie? Like the first round picks, one pick would be late,
another one's protected. What was the next year? It's not going to mean, you think, because the six is gonna be in the playoffs, so that's probably like a twenty ninth pick or something like that, and then the next pick is protected, so got you. They go to a lot of reading, got twenty nine picking first round. Still could be a great player. Though they still could be play it'll be a great play. I just feel like they gave away a lot an Stef Curry Curry is
a great piece. And Ray Drummond m m all right, Oh okay, long, I thought you guys were talking about it. Long term, US markets race have hit their highest in two years three point six nine percent, so that is potentially bumping some home buyers out of the market. With Americans getting squeezed by higher costs for just about everything. So just giving y'all it's still pretty low though, you know, the past two years. Yeah, but that's what they've been saying.
They've been saying they're gonna try to raise interest rates on everything on loans, housing market, and in that all cut down some of inflation and also cut down the fact that some of these companies in these houses are going way over priced. So that's what they're trying to do. So it's going to hurt a lot of people. All r right, Now, let's go to Brookhaven, Mississippi. Two white
men are facing criminal charges. There was a black FedEx Express driver who alleges that he was chased and shot at while he was simply doing his job delivering packages. And he says when he called the police to report the shooting, they didn't even take him seriously. Now, Dame Ontario Gibson, he's twenty four years old. He told CNN he was delivering packages to a home around seven pm on January twenty fourth, and he saw a white pickup truck coming from the house behind it. The truck approached
him and started blowing the horn at him. Now, his van, by the way, Gibson, who was delivering the packages. His van was a Hurtz Rental van and he had on though the FedEx jacket, shirt and pants, but his vehicle didn't have any FedEx markings on it. Now, he said he thought he was in the truck's way, so he tried to leave, but the truck swerved around him and tried to cut him off. He said, at that point his instincts kicked in and he just swerved around the guy who was trying to cut him off to get
out of the neighborhood. He said, he drove down the street about two or three houses and then a man in the middle of the road pointed a gun at his vehicle and was yelling at him to stop. Gibson said, he shook his head no, and then hid behind the staring wheel and swerved around him. And that's when that person started firing at him, at least five shots, he said, and he heard the bullets hitting the van. As he was leaving the neighborhood, one of his managers called. He
told the manager someone was shooting at him. She told him get back to the station as fast as you can. And now the truck that was following him had both men inside and chased him out of Brookhaven into the interstate. And so that's what happened. Now, he did end up going to the police station to follow a report, and he felt like he was targeted by both of these white men because he's African American when he was doing his job as a FedEx driver in full uniform, when
they chased him and assaulted him by gunfire. Can you imagine that happening. You're doing your job and all of this goes down. So he says he went to the police station, filed his report. Police weren't taking him seriously. One officer incorrectly repeated his statement back to him three or four times before finally getting it right, and the second officers said he was going to play devil's advocate and say, did you do anything to make them think
that you were suspicious? Gibson said that with a slap in the face to him. And it actually took them eight days before they even got an arrest warrant to arrest these men that were shooting at him. So, yes, they are still investigating, and what they're saying is it takes a while for an investigation to happen, but we'll keep you updated on that case because he could have lost his life just trying to actually go and deliver
these packages. And they did say FedEx is voluntarily paying for Gibson's therapy also, by the way, because after that, you know, he said he's um, he's been on leave. He's on unpaid leave for something that happened on the job and he should be on paid leave. And FedEx is, however, paying for that therapy. But they don't like the way FedEx handled it either wow wow, wow wow. We're praying for that, brother, but because you imagine you're trying to do your job and people start shooting at you. Two
FedEx uniform delivering packages. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got a special guest joining us. We have man, Gary Chambers Junior. Gary Chambers Junior. This brother man, his brother is absolutely being the change that he wants to see in politics. He's running for Senator of Louisiana. All right, and we're gonna kick it with him next, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the belting. He's running for Louisiana Senate. Gary Chambers, Julia Yes King. What's good, brothers, you're running for Louisiana Senate. Now, the video that that everybody seen was you smoking a little cannabis, no doubt, no doubt
a little bit of week before that. You know, your story is so interested in me because you were just a tack fan citizen who got fed up with politics in your city. So who decided to be the change you want to see? And you know you stood up at that was the school board meeting, right board. Yeah, that's the one that that first went viral. Con explaining
that meeting. So we had a school that was named after Roberty Lee and Baton Rouge, and I've got a twelve year old daughter that's in the Baton Rouge school system and she's on the track to potentially end up at that school. Not just me, but several of my brothers and friends in the community had kids that were in this school, and we didn't want our kids to have the name of a bigot on the high school diploma.
We tried in twenty sixteen to change the name and were unsuccessful, but we kept pushing the issue, and then when George Floyd happened the country was in this bubbling point, we went back at it again. School Boy member Land has brought it and we showed up at the meeting. Connie's in the meeting, black woman sitting right next to her talking and she's on the end of the shopping It pissed me off, and I went to the mic. Well, first, I took a picture of Kannie because I knew she
was gonna lie. Who was she shopping? What was she shopping for dresses? She was newly shopping for dresses while we were talking about the institutional racism that existed in our school system. And bat Much has a school system that's eighty percent black, right, And here's this middle aged white woman who just doesn't give a damn about what we're talking about. And so I did what I do,
shopping all up there, you know. And so I did what I do and confront the truth about what was happening, and then gave historical context to what the problem was with robidly Leave and why his name shouldn't be on the school. It went viral for whatever the reason was, and I'm thankful for because, as someone who's been advocating in the community, the hardest part is getting the rest of the country to hear what's going on in your backyard. We won that night. The name is now Liberty High School.
I would have rather PBS Pinchback High School. There are no high schools in Baton Rouge named after black people. Wow, did you ever have, like any dreams of being in politics or being some type of civil So I owned a media company, a black owned media company in Baton Rouge, and really I had no political aspirations because I'm a high school graduate, somebody who started the business with his friends and decided that I wanted to push the issues
around making money. What I recognized there was a brother named Lamar Johnson and Baton Rouge, who a few weeks before Sandra Bland, he was said to have hung himself in Paris prison. I had this platform. I wrote a column about it. Forty thousand people read it, and Baton Rouge, that's a big deal. A few months later I dished attorney there, Hiller Moore, attempted to do this misdemeana jail, which basically was rounding up people who had simple traffic
violations and arresting them for that right. We had one hundred and forty thousand people with those in Baton Rouge, and so I thought that if you can't handle what happened Lamar Johnson in Parish prison, then you don't need to open a temporary jail to cart people in on and so I wrote columns about that, people read it, showed up at a meeting A couple of other young black men showed up at the meeting and we killed it. And that was kind of like the beginning of my
journey and the advocacy. It was because there was an issue in my community. I had a platform. I just spoke up. I didn't know the overall impact would be that we would never have a misdemeanor jail and baton rouge again. But I never stopped going to city council meetings. Wow, man, I mean that shows the importance of the city councilmen in the school board meetings. It's like the importance to that because a lot of us don't go to those council meets. We got enough time. We're working with Tide
with sleep beat me too, me too. I think I think that that is the easy answer to why we don't do it. But what I realized is every one of us is paying taxes every day, right, and so when you're given to the government, if you opted not to be a part of the process, you're allowing people to decide with your money, to make decisions at a contrary to your beliefs. For me, if you if you're mad about the potholes in your neighborhood, that's a city councilmember.
If you're mad about, you know, the lack of investment in your school system, that's your school board member. A lot of us don't even understand the different layers of government and what everybody does. And I know that because in running for office, people ask you about, well, this is this issue, and it's like I have no control over that. We got to learn the institutions and structures around us and then mobilize them to be powerful for us. Wow.
Now when you decided, you know, okay, I'm gonna run for office after the school board meeting? What problems today? Well, when Cedric Richmond took the job with President Biden, to Cedric, I had a platform and an opportunity, and really people around the country and around Louisiana asked me to run. I wasn't looking at that at all. I was looking at this US Cenate race. We decided to run for Congress because it was like, this is an opportunity we didn't think was gonna open up Cedric when it took
the job, Let's go for it. I'm proud of the race we ran. We raised five hundred thousand dollars in a three month period. That's amazing for a candidate like me and that race. We came within fifteen hundred votes of winning that election with a grassroots people power movement. And to put that in the perspective, the opposition raised millions of dollars and spent their first TV buy was
six figures. Right. We spent thirty thousand dollars on TV and came within fifteen hundred votes because of the people power that we built on the ground. This time around, we have a deeper understanding of the science and the art of politics that we do need to be in the media spaces. So we got to raise the capital to do that. But we know that we know how to touch the communities and people in the state of
Louisiana in a way that other people don't. I want to ask you, because you named a couple of examples, when did Gary Chambers Junior first realize first just in life, that your voice could actually change something. So I'm an ordained minister and always knew that at some point God would use my voice to speak to his people. My campaign slogans do good and seek Justice, which is Isaiah
one and seventeen. Do Good, Seek Justice helped the widow, the orphan, Neil Preston and poor I lived by that, and this is really just an opportunity for me every time to live out my faith. Jesus was about healing the sick, right, and if he came to heal the sick, then widen medicare for all good for us. If that was a structure of our faith that we believe He could redeem, then we also have to have the knowledge to understand that medicine works, science works, and if we're
paying into a system. The church get ten percent of the money from some of the people, the government get thirty percent of the money from all the people, they should be producing solutions in healthcare for the people of this country. Boy Garret, you've been cheating man, You old damn minister, and you got a background in media. They
ain't even see you coming. No no, though, we see with a viral for your announced that you're running for Louisiana Center and you're smoking some weed, no doubt, talk about that. I think that we wanted to cut through the noise. I do smoke. Cannabis is not something that
should be controversial anymore. Sixty eight percent of people in Louisiana believe that cannabis should be legalized recreationally, and in order to make sure that we destigmatize a lot of these things, people who have platform influence, whatever that is, they need to use that platform and influence to steer a conversation. It worked, It did cut through the noise, and it got us to talk about the real issues
around Louisiana and cannabis. You got folks in Angola Penitentiary right now who are serving what amounts to a life sentence for basically simple possession of marijuana. That's wrong. While people in California, Illinois and other places New york Is don't come online people gonna make millions of dollars, but you got folks still sitting in jail for it. That's not right. You know. I saw that video and I said, man, Gary is such a threatned people. They might try to
lock him up for smoking. To wee, I went to the most legal place in Louisiana you could go to do it and and help pass the policies in New Orleans last August, shout out to City Council President Hilena Moreno, who brought a piece of legislation that basically, if the police stop you in New Orleans and give you the citation, that it's automatically pardoned by the city council. So that's a new legislation that they used to work around the state policies that basically say you can't have it now.
Somebody told me that you were supposed to see something in the video, but you got so high that you didn't even know. Nah after nah badah man. We always ready, I always ready. We got more with Gary Chambers Junior when we come back. He's running for Louisiana Senate. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Gary Chambers Junior. He's running
for Louisiana Senate. Charloman you know you also just uh, you did something that that I did some years ago, but they wouldn't let me air it on television. You burned the Confederate flag because I'm from South Carolina. So after you know that that devil Dylan Roof, you know, murdered the Manual nine. He was holding up the Confederate flag and his pictures and everything and then you know, bring new some scale the pole to bring the flag down.
So I actually took the flag and shredded it on one of my talk shows back in the day on MTV. But if they wouldn't, they wouldn't let it air like we shredded it. Through it up as confetti and everything. But you actually burned it in your visit. But we'll prompted that. Eric on my team came to me and said that he thought we should build a conversation around
race in America. We should burn the Confederate flag. As soon as he said that, I said, yeah, because everything we are dealing with in the American government right now that is inequitable is rooted in the Confederacy. We're watching people right now in every state in the South attempt
to disenfranchised black voters. I live in a house district that the legislatures attempting to jerrymander right now to put the community I've lived in my whole life in a district that connects to a community that has no similarities between each other, right, and all of it's rooted in the heritage of bigotry and racism. It's been since eighteen seventy three and paint this picture. Now eighteen seventy three, you have PBS Pinchback, who is a black man elected
to the United States Senate. He's never seated, Okay, prior to that, he's the president of the Louisiana State Senate. Black folk running around here talking about not voting and not participating in the process. When one of the first things we did it wouldn't just go build businesses. It was elected of black folks to the state legislatures in South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana. Louisiana had all these black men
that we had. Oscar Dunn was the lieutenant governor of the Louisiana darkskin black man, right, And this image was shown to all of these people in the state of Louisiana. And I post this whenever I go live. I have an image behind me of these men. And you end up with a government that then builds a litany of structures to prevent that image from ever existing. PBS Pinchback becomes the governor of Louisiana. Because Oscar Dunn dies, Pinchback
becomes the governor. He's the governor for like thirty days. It's a hundred years before Douglas Wilder becomes the governor of Virginia. Wow, when we talk about black history, these people were methodical. Once they recognized the power of the black vote immediately after emancipation, they did everything they could to strip us of our power. And now we're just giving it away. Fifty percent of us showing up ain't
fifty percent of us paying the taxes. And so when when you talk about burning Confederate flag, for me, it's like until we burn the remnants of the Confederacy from every piece of legislation that's in this government, we're gonna continue to have problems. Whether you look at cannabis legislation rooted in racism, You look at the housing issues we have rooted in racism and red lining, You look at the banking issues we have rooted in racism and not giving us loans from the gi bal and all of
those things. Every system and structure of this country was designed around racist policies to prevent equity. What you're talking about, you know, even we're burning the flag, it's what I like to call the de gratification of America. And I liking it to the denoxification in Germany, because we're still a country that still celebrates the Confederacy, So essentially we're
celebrating white supremacy. We're celebrating oppression, like everything from Roberty Lead schools, schools named after him in highways or scrom Thermin highways, or the Confederate flag, all of that. So, yes, you gotta get rid of all of that, all of that imagery, because substance, substance, and sybolism matter. Right, tell me why you even put up Robberty Lead schools in the forties and fifties, not after he died, Right, you wait a decade because you use it as a fear
tactic against people in our community. And then you had black folks going to schools with people waving Confederate flags until the early two thous right, you know, like literally there are schools in Louisiana that until the last decade
had separated proms. Even when you talk about imagery and symbolism, you think about a movie like Birth of the Nation in nineteen fifteen, there's a scene where they show all of these black elected officials just basically being ratchet as hell, barefoot, you know, drinking whiskey, eating fried chicken, all crazy because they wanted to show the image of this is what happens if you vote black people in off and they do it every day. You know, I grew up in
North Baton Rouge. I grew a middle class black You know, I don't have the story of people robbing and stealing and killing in my neighborhood. And my neighborhood was one hundred percent black, But we don't tell those stories when we talk about black communities and then every city in this country, they exist, but all we talk about is the zip coach where the problems are. But the zip codes where the problems are exists because you won't deal
with the structural issues and communities. So if when you're elected to Louisiana Senate, what's what's the first thing that you're gonna do? Well, one of the first things is to really figure out how do we move the economy forward to work for working class people. If we give people the ability to feed their family, I trust the genius of the human capacity that they can produce for themselves a better outcome. I think we also have to
look at the government structure that exists. I thought Biden's Build Back Better plan was something that would have helped a lot of people. We got to figure out how to you structure policy and get it past. You got to extend the Martins in the Senate. Having somebody like me increases the ability to decrease the power of somebody
like Joe Manchin and Christen Cinema. And so the election of me here, Charles Booker, Mandela Barnes, Valdemmings, all of these people is critically important because that is the only way we end up in the capacity to make sure that our voices aren't muted in the Senate. They've only been eleven people black folks in the history of this country to serve in the Senate. You have the capacity
to send four or five more in November. And so, regardless of how pissed off you are with Biden or what you feel about the administration isn't doing, you have the capacity to enhance the checks and balances right now by sending people there that can help us pass. So now people will say on a local level, right when it comes to some of the things that you name, whether it's cannabis right or you know, cannabis, they say, okay,
we'll give you give certain people licenses. But then you need liquid, and most of our people don't have the liquid. For us, we have to partner up with you know, a white person that has the liquids, who is really not our business. Or you talk about real estate and they say, okay, you know you could building these places, but to building these places is not just black people building these places. So what happens is a lot of the white people that come in there and they develop
in those places. So we really have nothing. So as local how are you going to help the people locally to make sure that they can have businesses, that they can create generational wealth, and that they can have better school systems. How do you plan on attacking that? Well, I think one of the major things a US senator has a whole lot of influence and power, right and to be able to leverage the resources that you're gonna bring into the state to make sure that when those
policies come in, they're equitable. Once cannabis is legalized around the country, there's gonna be federal subsidies for that. There's gonna be federal resources attached to that. How do we build those policies to ensure that whatever those subsidies are are attached to an equitable premise that we ensure that if you're gonna get this money, you got to commit x amount of dollars to be spent with black and
minority businesses. You have to commit to how these partnerships are structured that not minority partners, that they need to be majority partners on these things, and figure out the way that we build that equity, and then really using the bullet poolpit. One of the most powerful things that a legislative can do is use their voice, and a lot of times they're scared to speak out on certain issues they don't want to offend nobody. I don't really
care about pissing people off. I care about getting stuff done, and so if it means that I upset you in order to get you to do what needs to be done legislatively, then I'm gonna call you out and do that. And committing the free and all of those people that did those absolutely the President Biden needs to do everything in his power at this point to do good on the things he's said in the campaign trail decriminalizing cannabis.
What he committed to is decriminalized. For me, I fully support legalizing, but at least do what you said you was, lawyer. We got more with Gary Chambers Junior when we come back. He's running for Louisiana Senate. Mister breakfast Club for morning everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Gary
Chambers Junior. He's running for Louisiana Senate, charloman One thing you mentioned about all of these cenacias that are up for grabs, you know this year, all these people that's running for Senate. The problem I have with Democrats is they don't speak out against the senators that are holding up progress like the cinemas in the mansions, and they're not speaking up for the people who are running for these Senate chives that could probably, you know, tip the
balance of power. So you look at Senator John Nnedy, who you're running against. He already got the endorsement of Trump right when you're trying to underseat him. Why do you think Democrats aren't speaking up for people like you? We do. We actually need the Democratic Party in the state of Louisiana right now to make sure we're the only candidate in the race. We know we've raised more money than everybody else. We've clearly built the national conversation.
The Democratic Central Senate Central Committee should join us and prioritize Louisiana. Louisiana is a state of four million people. That's Houston. If the DNC can't invest in Louisiana and flip Louisiana, fold a tent up and close the whole thing up. Close the whole thing up. Because if you can tell me that you can flip Texas but you can't get Louisiana and Louisiana has a Democrat as governor,
it's because you're not making that investment. And so for me, I think that what we're trying to do is show what is a new age of politics, that you can be free in your ideology and your thought process, you can tell the truth, you can represent the people, and you can look good while you do. So none of my content is ever going to be like cookie cutter stuff.
We intend to shock your senses. I'm not going to apologize for that because the only way I'm gonna get you to pay attention to the state that's ranked fiftith in the nation is if I shock your senses, and if that gets you to pay attention to the fact that I live in a state that's fiftifth in crime, forty seventh in the economy, forty ninth in the environment, forty six in healthcare. To say that that's a place that we need to make investment, that I'm gonna keep
doing it all year long. You think this old establishment that is Democrats will accept somebody like a Gary Chambers Junior. I don't really look for acceptance. I get elected. There ain't got no choice. I'm there, uh and my vote. I'm gonna use that the way that I believe that it's supposed to be used to help out the people of my state. What about Cedric et Cedric showing up? You know, me and Cedric, we gotta put the pressure on him. If now me and Cedric have a decent
enough relationship. I don't know if he was thrilled that I ran against Troy, But Troy and I who the new congress Congressman Troy Carter, we have a great relationship. We built that through the campaign trail. I got a great deal of respect for Cedric. He's limited in his capacity because he works for the White House. UM. But there are people who I hope that he can nod his head too and say, you know what, I think the Brothers the right person to be in this position.
And I think that whatever the people of Louisiana do, we have to ask ourselves, especially black folk, how long are we gonna help elect people who continue to disappoint us. Right now we're dealing with the Ronald Green case and Louisiana black man killed by Louisiana State Police text messages found by Governor John Bill Edwards to have known the details of what happened to this brother. We need to ensure that when we put our vote behind somebody, Democrat, Republican,
whatever you are, that you deliver for us. And what I like about you man, You know, first of all, Democrats messaging sucks. Yours is very clear. You know why they don't understand where the post of the people is. They spend so much time in these boxes debating policy, and that is the job, Okay, that you are not in touch with the community in a way. There's no other politician in America that would have smoked weed in a video or burn the Confederate flag in the first
two adds that they did. Yet both of those We raised six figures yesterday, six figures yesterday from that flag. Not because I don't believe the majority of people are racist and the majority of people want us to move beyond that, but we allow a certain group of people to dominate the conversation. And doctor Keene told us about the white moderate right right that they were almost as bad as the Clue Clubs Clanner. And so we allow those people to steal too much of the conversation. And
that's why we don't produce no change. How can people doing it? Because you talk about donate, how can people donating chambers from Louisiana dot com. Yes, and I appreciate that because it is a winnable race. The truth is, if black folk and brown folk and white folk in Louisiana could elect John Bell Edwards twice twenty fifteen and twenty nineteen, then that is proof a Democrat can win
in this state. The question that we have to ask ourselves is in the second blackest state in America, why is it that there's been a hundred years since a black person that has been elected statewide in that state? And we need to do everything in our power this year to redeem what is wrong in that, And I'm not gonna be perfect. I'm not gonna promise you are you or anybody else. And I'm never gonna make a mistake. I'm never gonna say something about youdn't have said, or
step out of line. But what I will promise is that I'll be accountable to the people and show up about the issues that I say I'm gonna show up for. Do you need white people to vote for you to win? Absolutely? Let me say this, we need all people to vote for us. But the truth is John Kennedy was elected with five hundred and thirty six thousand votes. There are one point two million black folks in Louisiana. How many votes. Five hundred and thirty six thousand votes is how much
John Kennedy was elected with. There are one point two million black people in Louisiana that can more of us that can vote, that can vote. It's interesting to me, man, because you know, being from South Carolina, a lot of times it's habits that a lot of these people just end up back into these seats. Right. So when I saw it states the Ara's been in Georgia, I'm like, man, I think we can change things in these southern places,
the south ist way. It's that you know, I have this this logic of a new Black South, and I need y'all to go one hid and switch your residency to a southern state. I know you're gonna do your business in New York. But the best capacity for black people in America to flip political power and financial power is by moving back to the South. Black people in sixty percent of black folks live in the South. Right, we are never gonna flip California. We're never gonna flip
New York. There's four million people in Louisiana. If another four hundred thousand black folks move to that state, we increase the voting population. When you talk about billionaires, and we love to talk about black wealth and all the money we get, Jay Z, Beyonce, Oprah Jordan, all those billionaires. I love the fact that they billionaires. But you know
what the government has every year in Louisiana. That's a thirty billion dollars a year budget that we get to put a governor over to make decisions about thirty billion dollars a year that we could do in six or seven states. Right, you go from three black US Senators, and you can count Tim Scott out, you know, because
you don't really vote for nothing. Rid of us. So you can go from three black US Senators to potentially seven eight black US Senators, potentially sixteen if you go eight states where we get two black senators in both
of those, that's a block of the US Senate. When you talk about trillions of dollars of impact that you get to influence, it is a hard task that we have put on Corey Booker and Raphael Warnt because that's two black folks in a room with eighty plus other people that are not full of color, and we are asking them to make those people give a damn about us. We need to send them some reinforcements, and we do that by being strategic. Everybody ain't gonna move to the South.
I understand that I'm not asking everybody to move to the South. But if you can send your kids to college in the South and tell your kids start their family in the South, if those who have resources can can live in multiple places, buy you a property in voting the South. To ask this question, who does Jay Z and Beyonce have more influence over Gavin Newsom in California or John Bill Edward was okay IVY in Louisiana and Alabama, John Bell ed was kV Gonna lose their
mind if the queen calls. You know, Gavin Newsom talking to popular people all the time because he's the governor of California, sixty million people in this state. I think they got property in Louisiana. There were some property in New Orleans that I don't know. I think they recently sold the property. I think that's the one that burned down on one time. Yeah, but even leaven with that like donate some finances. I mean, look, look how close
Jamie Harrison came to you know, unseating. We can do this, man. What we need is Black America to stand up in a way that is substantial for us financially, that gives us the power to go win this. We know that we can mobilize the people. We just got to have a resource to do it. And no black candidate Cleo Fields in Louisiana was the last black person in nineteen ninety six to have a real shot at running against somebody statewide. We got that opportunity if we got the resources.
So where can they donate to your campaign. Tea Chambers from Louisiana dot Com. You can follow us on all the social media that Gear Chambers Junior. I'm gonna make a donation now and tell us to other people who are running. Said, you have Malcolm Kenyada in Pennsylvania. You have Val Demmings in Florida. You have Charles Booker in Kentucky.
You have Mandela Barns in Wisconsin. All of these people are running for the US Senate right now, and if they have the financial supporting, the capacity, they can win. And also Senator war Knocker is running for reelection and Stay Sadiams is running for the governor Georgia. And when you do everything we can to support those people to get them there, Chambers from Louisiana dot Com. Make a donation right now. Man, that's right. It's Gary Chambers Junior.
It's the Breakfast Club, Go morning. This is the rumor report with Angela years All right, Well, a lot of excitement building up over the halftime show at the Super Bowl. And doctor Dre was at the press conference yesterday and he was um talking about what's going to be happening for the halftime show, and here is what he had to say about what's going to be happening, wardrobe malfunctions and things like that. Can we afford any surprises I'm not talking about that. Yes, yes, but I'm not going
to talk as there will be surprised. Absolutely, there won't be any wardrobe Snow to keep your shirt on? All right, I may, I may not. No, I have to talk to snoop, I'll penises like whoa okay es right, okay, and he doesn't want to watch now and he doesn't want to watch now. No, you don't want to watch no shirtless man. No people you said earlier you didn't want to watch if that wasn't happening. That is true.
But here I would like, I mean, that would be incredible, right like that would be like that would make Janet Jackson's breasts look like nothing. If Emine bullis penis out on stage, that would ensure no rappers ever performing super Bowl shows ever again? Right all right now, as far as far as the performances and any surprises, here's what doctor Dre had to say. We're going to open more doors for UM hip hop artists in the future and making sure that the NFL understands that this is what
it should have been a long time ago. You understand what I'm saying. So, yeah, we're gonna shore exactly how professional we could be, how dope we could be on stage, and how it's how exciting we're going to be to the fans. So we're gonna let you know what it is. I don't like the professional part of that statement, you know what I mean. That's because sounds like respectability politics in a way, like, oh, we're gonna show you that
rappers canna be professionally. We know rappers are professional. You're a billionaire, Drake. You're proving that already. You know what I mean. Go out there and do your thing. I can't wait to watch. Personally, we ain't got nothing to proved to nobody. Dy late. If you ask me to the NFL's late, they're all late. We don't have nothing to prove to anybody on that stage on Sunday. All right. Well, there is rumors going around though that fifty will be
making a surprise appearance on that stage. So I saw that's what a lot of people are saying. HHDX has said it. Hip Hop DX has said it also, So we'll see what happens. It makes sense, right, It would only makes sense. It would only makes sense, like you cannot. I mean even when I saw that line up and I was like, damn what fifty not a part of this? I means Luther Kendrick and you know of course the Queen Mary j blog, but fifty should definitely be up there, absolutely,
and he's in town by the way. All right, now we'll see. Now. Eminem did a sit down with Sway on Shade forty five and he talked about some things like, first of all, did you know he's nervous? I tell you it's a nerve wracking Okay, nerve wracking like this is like it's to me. It's like there's nothing more final than live TV, you know what I'm saying. So like if you fuck up your up, he's there forever.
He's done live TV before and before and before. But I guess this is the biggest stage, right, That's what they say. Man, you can still get nervous, of course, and glad it should be natural in a case like this, but nobody on that stage has anything to prove to anyone at all. And then he's excited to be on stage with with Kendrick Lamar and here's what he had to say about k Dot Kendrick is uh like the very top top tier of lyricists, not just to this generation,
but of all time. That's a fact no lie told all right, and Mary Jay Bligh sat down with the Cruise Show. I mean, everybody's doing their rounds right now because we are so excited for this halftime show. And here's what you had to say about her performance. And as you know, they don't get paid for this. All the production costs are taken care of, but these artists don't get paid. Here's what she had to say. Really, you know they always say you don't get paid to
do the Super Bowl? Is that what's happening is that it's just a major look right, I mean, I'm not trying to get listen. You're gonna be paid for the rest of your life off of this, Yes, man, people don't want to be knocking at you. It opened so many doors. You don't have to pay me. But if he was paying, it would be a lot of money. You know, this is opportunity of a lifetime. Man. Em says that it moves yourself. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. You feel me. You lose yourself. Yeah, you
got to lose yourself real. Let's not get it twisted. Mary has an album that comes out today and so the snoop, so the streaming numbers are going to be through the roof. That was well played. What song that this is Mary gonna do? Remember Mary was trying to pick what songs she wanted to do. I want her to do real Yes, she got you, that's a that's that's yeah. I wanted to do real Love. I wanted to do real love. Man imagine hippop version. No, I want her to do the regular version with the lunch
room table beat, you know what I mean. Introduced that to a whole new generation version next year. Next year, the NFL should have Mary J. Blige to do our own Two Bowl halftime show, because she could do our own Two Bowl halftime show by herself. Katy Perry could do a half time show. Mary J. Blige absolutely positively can absolutely and flashing back to fifty cent. By the way, I just wanted to give a shout out to PowerBook
for Force. That's the one the stars shows to secure as a Tommy that got three point three million multi platforms vieused in the US across Stars Linear on Sunday. So that is the most watched premiere ever in Stars Is history, and that's based only on early numbers. So shout out to them for that. Yeah, I'm gonna catch up with that this weekend. Drop on a clues bomb for fifty. Man. We're really not giving fifty to respect
he deserved for what he's done in that TV space. Man, he's like the black He's like the black dick Wolf when it comes to these these these these these these black crime crime stories. And he has so much more on the table. That's the crazy party. Has about four or five shows coming, and he put Stars on the map. The fact that he went to Stars, a network that
you know, people weren't really checking for launch Power. Now you got this whole Power universe and BMF come on, man, that's it's unprecedent, it's unpresidented for anybody to do that. Definitely have to shout out fifty for that. And they said Power Break for a forced that premiere couple with Power Book two Ghost Season two finale on Sunday, broke records. It is the most watch today ever on the Stars app But those two things combined, nothing but respect nothing
but all right, that's your m report. All right, Charlomage, who you give me your dog? Two? You know? Four after the hour? Man, We need to talk to this middle school in Connectic, Connecticut called John F. Kennedy Middle School. Um, and let's talk peach the gate. Yeah you haven't heard that. Haven't heard that that phrase in a while. Right, we'll talk about it, man, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go morning, So Breakfast Club, your
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I might not have the song of today, but I got to donkey that. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, hit it with the Prakfast Club. Bitches. Please don't give today today. Wow, don't here today for Friday, February eleventh, schools to John F. Kennedy Middle School and Connecticut in particular, a teacher named Bree Wharton. She's the district's health and Physical Education cord and they're there and Superintendent Christopher Dreesick I think I'm
pronouncing his last name right now. I have extreme love for public school teachers dropping the Colols bonds for all the public school teams shot down because my mother has been a public school teacher in South Carolina for as long as I've been alive, and I understand the impact that public school teachers have on kids, and I know how hard that job is because you have to truly love it because it's not like the pay as your incentive. You have to really care for these kids in their
well being. Lesson plans, assignments, all of these things teachers come up with the educate kids. We appreciate you dropping another clue's bomb for teachers. Man, public school teachers. We know it's not easy, and in this era of social media, video games, all types of things just pulling at these kids attention, cutting through to these children and creating things
that can actually appeal to these kids is tough. So I'm not judging, okay, but as a parent of a middle schooler, I would be concerned about this lesson plan that came out of JFK Middle School. I'm holding it in my hand right now, okay, And the title is Pizza in Consent. Okay. Basically, kids at JFK Middle School in Connecticut were instructed to use pizza as a metaphor for sex and asked to cite their favorite toppings. For example,
cheese was for kissing and olives were forgiving oral. Basically, they compared ordering a pizza the receiving consent. I guess I can't make this kind of stuff up. Listen to Eric Sonzi, director about for Parents Defending Education. She did an interview with ABC seven KATV to describe the assignment.
The assignment started out with a sentence that said, yes, pizza can be a metaphor for sex, and then it went on to explain that just like when friends have to agree on pizza toppings when they're sharing a pizza, that people need to agree on what they're willing to do and not do in terms of consent. And so they decided to have the students list their sexual likes and dislikes and then draw them on a pizza as
pizza toppings. Now, again, these are eighth graders, and it's important to keep in mind under fifteen percent of eighth graders have had sex. So they're being asked very personal questions on a topic that many of them are totally inexperienced with and likely uncomfortable talking about in school. This is middle school. How many toppings do you think of animal pizza in middle school? Now? I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I enjoy a great conspiracy theory, and Pizza Gate
was a great conspiracy theory. You remember Each Gate, don't you? Had a false allegation that the Clintons used to comt Ping Pong pizza restaurant and watched in DC as a front for a pedophile sex ring in the back room was supposedly used for kidnapping and kidnapping and trafficking children. Okay, now, of course all of this was proven to be false, but it made a lot of noise a right, the owner of Ping Pong and his staff received death threats,
people protested outside of the restaurant. A guy actually went in the restaurant and fired a gun at an employee. See these fake stories be having real world consequences. Okay, people believe these conspiracy theories, and when you promote these false and reckless conspiracy theories, bad things happen. I'm saying all that to say JFK Middle School in Connecticut has done nothing but contributed to that conspiracy theory. I don't even know if pizza gate is still a thing, but
this right here is going to resurrect it. All right. Listen, my daughter the day grade, she's thirteen. These kids are watching shows like Euphoria. These kids have social media. These kids talk amongst each other. Do you remember when you were thirteen, twelve, eleven, whatever age we were in middle school, we was already talking about sex in a real way. So I can only imagine if all the access these kids have now what their conversations are like. So you
don't need stunt like this. Just talk to the kids. Okay, let's talk to them, all right, listen, let me let me reach out some of this. This is why they use the metaphor for sex. They say, when you order your pizza with friends, everyone checks in about each other's preferences. Some people might be veg and some people might be gluten free. Others might love pineapple while others prefer pepperoni. Some might not like pizza at all. If you're a vegetarian but your friend is a meat lover, sharing a
pizza is gonna bring up a lot of issues. You don't know who you can share your pizza with unless you ask, Okay, didn't they say the same goals with sex? No, what are talking about? The metaphor to make no sense? The correlation makes no sense. You have to check in with your partners and ask for their preferences. Your partner might be comfortable with one sexual activity but not another.
Maybe your partners only want to be touched a certain way, or maybe your partners prefer to use certain language, or maybe they don't want to have sex at all. You'll never know your wants, desires, and you'll never know if your wants, designs, and boundaries are compatible with theirs unless you ask. No, I don't want y'all asking my daughter about any of that. And once again, furthermore, how many toppings do you think these kids have had in middle school?
Middle school? I would hope these kids are virgins. Okay, just playing cheese pizzas matter of fact, no cheese, no tomato, sauce, just raw dough. You know that haven't even been putting up in yet. All right. Amanda, who is a parent from that school district, took to social media to express her discuss with the assignment. Let's listen to Amanda. Just last week, a school assignment and JFK labeled pizza and content were sent out for students. What's pizza got to
do with it? You wonder we can use pizza as a metaphor for sex. Those are the first two lines of this assignment, which are centered around establishing consent and boundaries, except for page two, where it takes it one step further in states. Now that you know the metaphor for sex, let's explore your preference, draw and color your favorite type of pizza. Mirror these preferences in relation to sex. Here are some examples, like cheese equals kissing, dislikes allives equals
giving oral. Since one has become acceptable for a teacher to ask a student what their sexual wants, desires, and boundaries are, maybe our board members would like to answer this assignment and share their thoughts, just like our eighth grade students were requested to do. Now of course, the school is currently backtracking. Superintendent Christopher Dreesi says it was a mistake and the assignments had been inadvertently sent to the students. Basically, they are claiming they sent the pizza
to the wrong house, okay, he said. While the assignment was inappropriate, there was no hidden agenda. He said while addressing the parents, there was no secret cabal to indoctrinate kids on something. Let me tell you, man, if you know you have to, you know, explain that there's no secret cabal to indoctrinate kids. If a school superintendent has to explain that, all right, then my kids might be in the wrong school, all right. An explanation like that
is just I don't know, man. I just feel like this assignment is prompting kids to become sexually active before the time. And what does pizza have to do with consent? I still don't even know that, all right. Choosing what to put on your p when you are ordering with a group, it's hard enough by itself. Now you trying to make it a metaphor for sex, And even after it's been explained, I still don't know what any of this has to do with consent. All right, just talk
to these kids, they're young adults. Speak to them as such. I promise they can handle it. But pizza as a metaphor for consent, they cannot. And what's the topic for antal? Please give John F. Kennedy Middle School in Connecticut the Biggessye huh, my kids ain't eating pizza no more. That's what you got out of that. That's what you got out of that. That's what you got out of that, Jesus Christ. And what is the time? What is the topic for anal? Now? Just that? Can y'all? Can? I
just want to know? I just want to know. I just want to because they only put two. They put cheese and they puts olives. No alives was oral sex and cheese was kissing. I would like to know what y'all? The topic trade? Probably peppers, I would say hallepeino peppers. Hallo that. I would say hallepeino pepper because everybody don't love hallepeino peppers. Right, Huh. What's something on the pizza that people don't pineapple? I would think pineapples because everybody
doesn't get pineapples on their pizza. You know what I mean? You mushroom now everybody likes mushrooms. Everybody don't like it, you know what? All right, guys, yeah, all right, well thank you for that dog here to day. Yes I don't yeah, I don't agree. Yes, Now what are we doing though? Are we asking people? Do they agree with this? But they think about this method of teaching kids about sex and eighth grade. I don't see any parents agreeing with this lesson plan. And also too, man, I think
we underestimate how smart these kids are. So when you're talking to these young kids in middle school, you can talk to them like young adults. You can just have conversations with them, you know, about sex. I don't know if I want any teacher talking about that kids about sex. I just think that's a parental conversation. But I agree, I agree, And then you never know, like eighth grade might not be the time because myself, I was a late bloomer. So you know, eighth grade, I wasn't thinking
about sex. I was thinking about basketball. He didn't even think about sex. I was thinking thinking about sex. Eighth grade. I was a late bloomer. I was thinking about yeah, thinking about Okay, let me rephrase that you have the friends that would bring the playboys to the school and the traffic keepers. You know what I mean, right, You weren't about to have sex, but you thought about it. Yeah. I was a five for two, I had glasses, braces, I was short. That I wasn't I wasn't pimples all
over my face. That wasn't something I was ever thinking about. You thought about it. We are so In other words, other people weren't thinking about having sex with you. Jesus Christ, she you are? You are? Really? You just triggered me. Jesus, I'm triggered. I'm about to cry. But let's hopen up the phone lines eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, cos you just hurt my feelings. About to cry? Say sorry, I'm not performing. Sorry Kanye West. Okay, there
we go. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. What is the question? What are we asking? People? Um? Do y'all agree with this lesson playing pizza in consent? I just want to know what parents think. That's all simple as that, All right? Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. 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. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined the Charlomagne gave Donkey the day to who the John F. Kennedy Middle School in Connecticut, they have a lesson plan called Pizza and Consent, Okay, where basically they use pizzas a metaphor for sex, and they I asked students to cite their favorite toppings. For example, cheese was kissing, olives were giving oral. Oh my god, So we're asking eight hundred five A five, one oh
five onod what are your thoughts on this practice? Me? No, don't. I don't want you to teach my kids anything about sex, and especially when it comes to pizzas. Like now, every time my kids eat a slice of pizza, they can be thinking about anal, oral and all that other stuff. No, it feels like nobody thought this too, right because it's middle school kids. I feel like, you know those guys, those kids are young adults, and you can just simply have a conversation with them. You know what I'm saying.
If you want to teach them about consent and everything else. And also you had to keep in mind the conspiracy theory Pizza Gate when you put this together. You know what I mean. Pizza Gate was when you know it was the false allegation that the Clintons were using a restaurant in DC as a front for a pedophile sex ringt Like, come on, you gotta know what kind of bad headlines stuff like this is going to create. Yeah,
I say, no, what do you say you? I think the best thing to do is be direct and use the real words so that kids know how to use that language in real life. And instead of having to go around things and feel like certain things to taboo and thinking you're not supposed to say those things. I agree, just have a conversation with the kids, like, we don't need no metaphors for sex, you know what I mean. You don't have to tell me olives is oral. You don't have to tell me cheese is kiss And that's
too confusing. By the way, you're not how hard it is to order pizza with a group friends when it's like four or five y'all and one each pepper Berni and one don't eat Paul and the other ones blacktolts intolerance and they don't want cheese. I gotta time call that alright, complicating already complicated issue. Let's go to the full lids. Hello, who's this Janet? Hey, Jenny, what's your thoughts? Yeah?
I think that was a bit much like crazy. Just should not be asking thirteen year old what they like perfect professive, not as a piece of metaphor. That were terrible metaphor, honestly, and I thought that was just completely inappropriate because I don't want nobody asking my thirty year old daughter what she liked perfect. They shouldn't even thinking about that. It names grade word and what is the consent part is? Where does that come into play? That's
a good question. That is a good question because honestly, I'm the first time you're not even old enough to consent to anything at thirteen or it names grade, so that should have been that. The whole conversation just should have been nulling boy, because that no I know thirty old consent to anything at that age. I agree, thank you mama. Hello, who's this? Hello? This is Lesian. I am a teaching Dragon School, listening to the Morning show and cannot believe what the kind of assignment was given
to students on metaphors and peace and that. I'm going to defend teachers a little bit and say, sometimes we are told we have to teach things that we don't think are appropriate because districts says this was the curriculum and you need to teach it. But second of all, if you're a teacher, you know wellforehand what you're gonna be giving students, and you got to know what you're teaching. If you have problems with it, that's when you go to your administration. To Paris nowadays eat you up for
anything that you say to kids. So it's shaming both the teacher and the district for having an assignment like that. Ye Paris the teaching to the thing and an assignment like that completely inappropriate for eighth grade. I teach, I'm among you, I'm a second grade. Oh okay, no mind. But hey, they talk about you'd be surprised what second graders know and come to school and tell you. That's what I'm saying. We act like we were start We
act like we weren't kids once. So why if we're going to have the conversation with these young adults, talk to them like young adults. Absolutely, yes, just be straight up with them. Secrets, Yeah, you gotta be straight up and honest with kids and certain conversations. Yeah, you need to know your student body. You need to know your parents. We don't start talking to our kids like adults and
be truthful and honest. This is real misinformation and communication breaks down between kids because are you talking about peace on ship? But it is what they like. They're he's gonna want to have a conversation when you make it. Well here I agree, mama. All right, well eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one if you just joined in, Charlemagne gave donkey to day to whos Charlemagne
John F. Kennedy Middle School in Connecticut. Man, they have a lesson plan they that's called pizza and consent, where they use pizza as a metaphor for sex and you're asked to cite their favorite toppings. Uh so kissing his cheese olives is giving oral And I still don't know what consent has to do with any of this. All right, we'll get into that next. Calling us up, what is your thoughts since the breakfast club commorit me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club Top eight one morning. Everybody
is dch Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Charlomagne's Donkey of the Day now. I gave it to a school in Connecticut because of what Charlomagne, John F. Kennedy Middle School and Connecticut. Uh, they have a lesson plan called pizza and Consent, and they were instructed to use pizza as a metaphor for sex, and students had to cite their favorite toppings, uh, for their
sexual preferences. I don't know where to con comes into play. And this because as a caller called earlier and said, you know, kids in middle school, they're not old enough to consent to any damn thing, you know what I mean, So that I don't even know where the consent comes
into play here. And then also too, man, as I said during Donkey Today, if you know anything about the conspiracy theory Pizza Gate, and you know this right here does nothing but continue to fuel that conspiracy theory, which is a conspiracy theory that has almost gotten people killed. You know, So we're asking your thoughts, all right, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Hello, who's this all right? Good morning, Good morning, What are your thoughts?
I think the way they went about it with the pizople was completely wrong, But I do think having sexifucation in the schools really important. Bill With some studies, if even just like Google, but there were some studies where it showed between the ages of fourteen and seventeen, sixty nine percent of those boys and seventy two percent of those girls were sexually active. And there's another study worth shows fourteen they in the fourteen point four people had
um sexually transmitted diseases. I'm gonna reas to colamdia. So having speaking to those kids about education is really important, and it shouldn't just come from parents. It should come from people who they respected to be on a daily basis, such as their teacher. Listen, I'm not opposed to that, but listen, how about just have the conversation with them. They're young adults, like, think about how when we were young and the things we were thinking about and the
things we were talking about. Just be straight up with them as opposed to doing silly stuntch with pizza. No, I agree with that definitely. All right, well he brayday. All right, let's go to another Carla. Hello, who's this wanting? This guy from Texas pace guy? Good mord, what are your thoughts here? Pointed? Well, I'm a four do have a fourteen year old son, and I'm not particularly disturbed by the technique that they're trying to use. I mean,
times are different. Yesterday you guys were talking about boundaries over stuff with fo dogs. Here in Texas, we're dealing with, you know, just a simple massage that it wrong, well a few of them, supposedly from DeShawn Watson. So I think it's okay to talk to the kids about what could be appropriate and what's not appropriate. I mean you better start talking to him now. Yeah, but why do it under the guys and pizza? Why not just have
the conversation with him straight up? Your son fourteen? You can talk to him straight up and tell him what's going on in the world. Why but I don't talk to him like that. I had a mother who talked to me like that and it didn't do any different. It actually, baby have a mouth that was inappropriate at times. The boundaries again, you have to remember that the school district,
so they have to still keep it. You know, if you can't say the word vagina all day at schools, then they may be a little bit reluctant to just put it on a paper and send it home with
the kids. I don't want nobody talking to my kids in cold especially, you know, when we don't know if pizza gate is really facing Nay, I'm serious, but I think you should take the help where you can get it, because you do know I have so many blocks on his phone, but he finds it, you will suggest it, So I mean, I'll take whatever help I can get. I believe they are attentions who was good, and I don't think it's gonna harm them. And by the way, I believe what you can use for anal is anchovie.
That's a good one. Do you see what you said? You said anchovies a disgusting but some people love anchovies. Anchovies isn't the thing that you just regularly want to get on your pizza. That's it. You hit it, anchovies, Andy Brown, anchovies for anal. Oh my goodness, how about we don't talk about pizza when we come to talk about having sex. How about that? Listen, you're gonna have a hard time con visit people pizza gate in the
real when when things like this pop up. Okay, you know, I can say pizza gate is false, but situations like this make you be like, hmmm, let's rethink this. Can you imagine the superintendent standing up in front of parents telling parents there is no secret cabald and doctrinate kids on something that's like when sevested. The chat used to be sitting there with tweet bird all in his mouth and the feathers be coming out of his mouth. I didn't need the canary. What's wrong with you? I don't know,
but it's wrong with you. I don't have therapy today, thank god. All right, we got rumors all the way. Yes, we were discussing new albums earlier in reference to the Super Bowl Snoop Dogg and Mary Date Blade to have new albums coming out today. But we'll tell you about some more new music you'll be interested in. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about this report Angela needs on
the breakfast Club. All right. So what we love about Fridays it is all the new music that drops and Jasmine Sullivan has her new Hotels Deluxe Edition Hotels and Motels that Deluxe. There are ten tracks and interludes and contributions from East Ray, Uh, comedian Mona Love and so are y'all ready for that? I'm always here for Jealous tells Motels. Well, here is a snippet of hurt Me so good God that hurt me so good Men, good time. Yes,
That's what I'll be listening to this weekend. Also, Mary J. Blige, as you know, she has a new album out today and performing a Super Bowl halftime show. And by the way, some new intel is that she actually is going to be doing more than one song or calling. According to Baller Alert, they had an exclusive and he says she's not doing just one song. Would be disrespectful to have you to hear that. Yeah, it'd be disrespectful to have
Mary J. Blige do one record. All right, Well, here is a Mary J. Blige's featuring Usher Need of Our for a new album. It's so good in the beginning, you're a pretty girl and you think you're winning. Where's our officer? Bad? Don't mind holding you down if you keep your interested. Okay, that is good morning. Gorgeous, So get ready for that new Mary J. Blige to be
popping all weekend too. Also, Snoop dog as you know, has dropped a new album to back our death Row and that album has a lot of features on it like a t I, Sleepy Brown, Nay Dog, the Baby, the Game Nis and more. So here is a snippet of Snoop Dogg and this song is featuring the Baby called pop Pop. He Know, I Know, I Know you wait straighted Ika. Now, by the way, is that on his own label, death Row or not yet, I'm not sure if it's. But he did an NFT project, so
his back on death Row. NFT project is with blockchain blockchain gaming company Gala Games. So it's has a seventeen track album and then it also has a one of a kind digital stash box that's available for purchase. So that exclusive sale does end on Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday, and that's that. So they're saying that he believes that this will be a game changer in the music industry. Snoop said, if anything is constant, it's that the music
industry will always be changing. Blockchain tech has the power to change everything again and tip table in favor of the artists and the fans, and we're going to be right at the front of the pack with this Galla Muig deal. So of there's only twenty five thousand Snoop dashboxes and their price at five thousand dollars eats. There's a total of one thousand, four hundred and seventy NFTs of each song, and each dashbox will get one of the seventeen track NFT tracks some Snoops album Okay, show
the Snoop? Is that confusing for everybody? A little bit? And Juicy J and Whist Khalifa have released their collaborative album today. It's called Stoner's Night and here is testing Why the dast keep this ball? Set me up, wall, set me up? They my own wagging, let me up. I'm always wake don't God to send nobody just to wake me yup. Don't wake me up. Don't wake me up on my grind, don't deal with Come for rolling up and up the one what they say? Do what? Boy?
All right? Yeah? Excited for? Yeah, that's always fun to roll up to and listen to those two. All right. Also, I'm sure you guys have seen um Nicki Minaj of course featuring a Little Baby and Busting That's out, Sweedie featuring her also Closer and Mazzi featuring Roddy Rich And I don't know if you saw this press conference that Yogatti had also CMG Records, they had a press conference yesterday and that's the imprint that's founded by Yogatti CMG.
And they did announce that Mazzi is joining CMG during this press conference. Okay, so congratulations to them. Yogatti also said they have a collaborative album coming out on February eighteenth, so get ready for that, all right. All right, y'all, that is all your new music for it today and that is your room of report. Okay, thank you, miss ye. Now, I thought somebody else's album came out too that I was looking at too, but all right, shout the snoop,
shout to Mary all right now. Also Nat has an album out today too, okay. And also Monday is Valentine's Day, so if you have it, I'm just reminding you get your flowers, get your edible arrangements, get your whatever you don't get, get your edibles. Make sure you can't get too high though, because it's Monday. You gotta go to work, that's right. So make sure you get everything that you need to get, get your gifts all that, fellas, don't forget. You know, sometimes we get caught up with life in
Super Bowl weekend. But you don't want to be stuck outside Monday. And you don't got to break the bank either. That's the other thing people need to know. Man. You know, Valentine's Day is about bluff, okay, unless you're trying to finessa. If you're trying to finessa, then you break the bank, you know what I mean. Remember, experience experiences together are always an amazing gift. So if you can choose to do something that y'all do together as an experience, that's amazing.
And if you don't plan around, if you don't plan to be around for the summer, man, make sure you get us something nice. That's a nice parting gift. That's the least you could do. Okay, all right, all right, Well the people's choice mixes up. Next, get your request In eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one, it is to breakfast Club God morning, So breakfast Club,
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that's right. But it'll probably be when they changed their name, because they're gonna have to change their name at some point, you think, so yep, yeah Cowboys, Yeah, it's too I think Cowboys too American for them to e would do that. America will push back on that too much before. But before they do that, yeah, because yeah, why yeah, Cowboy's not gonna changsee Cowboys? Wy would they need to change the Cowboys? And then what did that fan about the
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