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Episode Date: March 3, 2026Today on The Breakfast Club, 2 Chainz Opens Up About Purpose, His Father & The Voice In His Head. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God Gives Bill Clinton Deflects Question About Trump Testifying Over Ep...stein Files. Listen for more!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Peach to the planet is Tuesday
How y'all feel out there
I feel blessed black and highly favorite
happy to be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners
Good morning
Just turn on the three mic because something is
is echoing.
Man,
you know,
this in your head.
No, it's not
wrong with this microphone.
Yes, I can hear it.
Sounds perfectly fine.
No, it does.
Good morning.
How are you feeling?
I am blessed black
and highly favored,
man.
You know,
happy to be here.
It's Tuesday.
Okay.
A little tired,
but you know,
it's a regular.
Yeah.
What's up?
Jess, how you feel?
I feel good.
Y'all know what I've been listening
to you?
It's your mic.
I like sound perfectly okay.
Bruno Mars new album.
I'm going crazy,
Jess.
I know.
But Bruno Barr's album.
Yo, it just dropped.
Remember he did the live with I Heart Friday and TikTok.
Somebody told me he got one of his records hard.
I forgot which one that came about last week.
Man, it's by all of them.
It's a no-skip album.
It's for the couples.
Really?
Yeah, it's for the singles that's looking for love.
It's fire.
I can't wait till we go on tour.
This is really, really a no-skip album.
I really want y'all to listen to it with your lives.
I've never been a...
See, I know I wasn't going crazy.
I didn't.
I sound perfect.
Thank you.
I know I'm on.
I don't know what you're talking about.
But I've never been a...
I've got to go listen to Bruno Mars type of person.
Me either.
I respect him and he's super talented,
but I just ain't never been like,
you turn that Bruno Mars album.
I know, me neither, but.
It was more singles for Bruno Mars.
When you hear a dope single,
he'd be like, oh, that's hard,
but I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I never was like,
I got to hear that Bruno Mars album.
But Chris put it on,
my husband put it on,
and we've been listening.
They definitely do, man.
You can't doubt that.
Yes, he is Latino.
N'uh, he is Filipino.
He's Puerto Rican.
I thought he's one.
Okay.
Either way.
I don't know, we just make it stuff.
Exactly.
Either way, it's a real.
I thought he was Puerto Rican.
Yeah, I said Puerto Rican.
Okay, I just want to make sure.
It's raised in Hawaii.
Okay, I just want to make sure you're on here.
Okay, but yes, you don't know.
Listen to it.
It's so fire.
Okay.
His mother is Filipino, though.
Okay, see?
But she's Spanish as well, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Well, I'll definitely check out Bluna Mars.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Well, today on the show, Two Chains will be joining us.
We're going to kick it with Two Chains, man.
Two Chains, new book, The Voice in My Head is God.
It's out today.
Available everywhere you buy books.
you're going to see two chains all over the place and he'll be here this morning.
To talk to you about the voice in my head is God,
which I really appreciate that book, man,
because you don't hear a lot of people, especially rappers,
talking about their spiritual journey.
Yes, right.
And that's what this book is about.
His spiritual journey.
And Two Chains is definitely a friend to the room.
And I tell the story all the time, and I haven't told him a long time.
I'm going to tell you, Jess.
Yes.
The first Breakfast Club show concert that we did,
we didn't have a big budget.
So Two Chains was, he said he'll do it on the arm.
Oh, wow.
Just handle a train.
So Charlemagne's job was to handle travel, right?
Two Chains did the show.
He killed it, packed.
It was packed.
And this was when Chains, his single, this is when he was on fire.
The record, Drake was out.
He was on fire, fire, fire.
He performed for us.
It was amazing.
So we had to just handle the transport.
Charlemagne said, I got it.
When it was time to leave the hotel,
Charlemagne's man picked two chains up in a minivan to take him to the airport, yes.
And what did he say?
Did he say, did he complain?
He said, he got his own car.
He said, thank you very much.
I got my own card.
Yes, not true.
He did get in the van.
Oh, he did?
Absolutely got in the van.
100%.
Drop on a cruise bond for two chains.
And now look at us now.
His new book,
The voice in my head is God,
is coming out on my book in print,
Black Privilege Publishing.
And Two Chains is the head of creative marketing
for Crystal, the food franchise.
That's why I got into the Crystal business.
That's two chains.
That's right.
So let's look to Two Chains.
Let's start off the show with some Chene's.
Everybody came up a little bit.
That's right.
You got two chains.
It should be in there.
There we go.
Hey.
Two Chains will be joining us.
This is his first solo record to go platinum with no features and nothing.
I'm different.
Just the breakfast club for my must eat.
Relute to the homie, until we joining us next hour.
His new book, The Voice in My Head is God is out today.
Yeah, man, suit to Choochee.
I'm going to tell you something.
Being trans fat is crazy.
Because, like, when you, you know, eat clean throughout the week, you start thinking about the BS you might want to eat this weekend.
Are you already thinking?
Bro, I'm on Cuts and Slices' website right now.
Damn.
Cucson Slices is a pizza place.
You cheat every weekend?
I don't even like to call it.
cheating, you know what I'm saying? I just eat clean all throughout the week. And then when I feel
like I really want to eat some nonsense, you know, I do it. This man is playing at four days in advance.
I'm planning a pizza on to eat this weekend. Ain't that crazy? Yes, yo. Well, let's get
even do cheese. Vegan. They got vegan cheese. Ew, go eat. Well, let's get in some front page news.
Mimi's here. What's up, Mimi? Good morning, Mee. Good morning. Josh Alamaine. How
y'allelman? How y'all doing this morning? Good morning. So we start this morning with the ward in the Middle East
that is expanding. It's now pulling
in at least 11 countries and raising
serious concerns about global
oil supplies
in America's safety
abroad. So the U.S. military
it says that six American
service members have been killed in this conflict.
At least 18 others have been wounded.
And those deaths came after
an Iranian strike, hit a U.S.
tactical operation in Kuwait.
Military leaders, they are warning of more
casualties. They say more casualties
of course are possible as this fighting intensifies.
And all of this hitting us at home really hard this morning.
So Iran has now shut down the straight of her moves.
That's the narrow but critical, a shipping lane where roughly 20% of the world's oil supply moves through every day.
So oil prices are already climbing.
And analysis say that by the end of the week, we could see our gas here jump 30 cents per gallon.
So that's a lot.
Yeah.
Jesus.
And across the region, the conflict is expanding.
Iranian missiles and drones they've struck
Israel, Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, Kuwait,
explosions, they've rocked residential buildings,
commercial centers, U.S. embassies.
And now President Trump says this operation,
it could last four or five weeks, but now
he's saying it could go on much longer.
He says the area has not even
seen the biggest attacks yet, and that quote,
a big wave is coming. He also
says he is not ruling out sending U.S. ground
troops and laid out his objective.
Let's listen. And we have
right from the beginning, we've projected
four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that. First, we're destroying
Iran's missile capabilities. Second, we're annihilating their navy. We've knocked out already
10 ships. They're at the bottom of the sea. Third, we're ensuring that the world's number one
sponsor of terror can never obtain a nuclear weapon. And this morning, the U.S. State Department
is urging all Americans to depart now from more than a dozen countries.
in the Middle East, they are citing serious safety risk.
But the airspace, with the airspace closures and airports targeted, getting out is becoming
increasingly difficult.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says they have set up a 24-hour task force to help Americans
who are abroad with up-to-the-minute safety and security information.
Let's listen to that.
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phone number. 1-202-501-44-44. And so back here at home in Washington, this is also becoming a
political fight. Lawmakers, they are expected to be briefed today on Iran and vote on Thursday on
war powers resolution that could require congressional approval for continued military action.
Now, some Democrats...
My damn. It's seven days too late.
It's seven days too late.
Before you started.
There's seven days too late. And I'm glad that you said that because Senator Raphael Warnock, he is
raising questions on that issue. Let's listen to that. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
I'm clear about that. But the president said just months ago that he set their nuclear program
back by years. There's a huge difference between telling me months ago that you've obliterated
their capacity. That was his word. Obliterated. Set them back years. And now all of a sudden,
we have an imminent nuclear threat, which is it? The public deserves answers. The Congress has a
responsibility to have a debate. Where are my Republican colleagues on this? Are they going to
continue just to give away their power? Or are they going to represent the people and the people's
interest? So far, we've seen no plan for what the president is planning to do. We've seen no
explanation for why this is an imminent threat. And here's what I know. Americans are weary of
endless wars in the Middle East. We've been told before that this will take a few weeks.
and we'll be in and out.
But how do you, what's the point?
I'm not going to say what's the point,
but how do you stop somebody after the fact?
You can't.
He already did what he wanted to do.
You can't.
I do have a question,
I've been seeing all this going on,
and I've been seeing a lot of people talking about
the president's health, right?
They talk about some rash on his neck,
something his hand has, have all these bruises.
Is the president okay to be here for the next couple of weeks
to make sure he can.
How do you know?
How the hell we both do that?
A lot of people are raising,
a lot of people are raising, doctors.
A lot of people are raising that question.
They're literally asking because someone said that he's cheating.
He's treating this like a video game.
Like, you know, like, oh, we're going into war.
We're just going to, you know, throw Americans in there.
Like, it's a game and it's not.
These are people's lives.
So even a way.
Really good question.
I know. The biggest thing I took away from what Mimi said just now,
gas prices are definitely going up.
Yeah.
Okay, because oil prices have gone up.
So, you know, more stress on the American people's pockets,
okay, from the same person who said he was going to fix the economy on day one.
And question, all that oil Trump got from Venezuela.
He's about to get rich, right?
Because if the gas prices are up over there,
they're going to have to get some affordable oil from somewhere.
But he just bragged two weeks ago that the oil prices were down.
It's the lowest in years.
Years are lowest.
But he got his own stash from Venezuela.
That's just for him and his family, bro.
No, it's not.
He's going to be selling that to people.
Oh, wow.
Affordable price.
The gas plug.
It's going to be on his website.
Trump RX.
You can get your gas there too.
All right.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Alex from Orlando, Florida.
Alex.
Alex, shut up.
Hey, how's it going, guys?
Good, good. How you feeling, brother?
Good morning.
Pretty good.
I want to talk about something I saw.
the news yesterday. I saw that
I guess the U.S.
attack Iran because
eventually they're going to be
able to use the martial
law or something like that. I don't know
how true that is. I don't know nothing about the
martial law part, but I know you're right. America
did invade Iran. Yes.
And I thought that they
I get a fourth member of the
U.S. military
passed away also. I don't know
what you're talking about, sir. What news
channel were watching?
It was CNN.
Okay.
And, yeah, and the gas prices are starting to rise, man.
Yes, they are.
Yes, they will start the rise.
The price of oil is going to go up.
Yes, sir.
There are $4 over here.
Yeah, man.
Anything else?
All right, bro.
Thank you.
All right, guys.
Stay care.
We appreciate it.
Everything me just said.
He just needed confirmation.
That price is going up.
Yeah, man, yeah.
He just needed a confirmation on what he's saying.
It's crazy over there.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, man.
Jesus grace.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on?
It's AJ.
AJ, what up?
Get it off your chest, brother.
Hey, man.
I just wanted to say these gas prices
is out of control.
This man started bombing over there.
Everything that went up by $2.3.
I hit the pedal one time
and my gas got out about three miles
so my gas cost a little bit.
Well, it's only going to get worse, my brother.
Definitely.
It's only going to get worse.
I'll go out of this man.
What you mean we got to go hot later?
Just can't pull up on it.
Hey, y'all got to look.
little bit more reached than we do.
But we open up the platform to y'all, so I mean, listen, they hear you complaining,
but trust me when I tell you, they don't care.
Yeah, nah, they don't at all.
I'm gonna still be paying more money for gas, man.
Yes, sir.
So we-all.
Hey, I appreciate you all, man.
And people don't realize that may get the price of the airplane tickets, everything go up, bro.
That's crazy.
Hello, who's this?
This is Nisha.
Brescent Club.
Misha, what you call it from?
Rhode Island.
Okay, Nisha, get her off your chest, Mama.
So I love y'all.
I want to say that.
I appreciate you all in the morning time.
Aw, that kid.
I love Rhode Island.
I like going to Erie Goddardless Biscuit spot in Rhode Island.
Only been one time.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's a new spot.
I'm going to try that out.
Mm-hmm.
Tim Providence.
So I want to say I want to get this off my chest.
And I am a faithful, faithful listener from back in the day.
And from first-time caller.
First-time caller.
Yeah, all that.
Yes, ma'am.
But envy.
Yes, ma'am.
This is towards you.
Okay.
Could you please give us some better uptempal songs in the morning time?
I'm tired of waking up to fall asleep.
I agree.
That's right, Nisha.
Nisha, I don't pick the records that plays on the breakfast club.
D.J. N.
Nisha, I've been trying.
It says it in the beginning.
D.J.
Envy.
I'd be trying to change the record sometimes.
You see I've been changing them sometimes.
Well, then who do we call?
Because I'm going to keep calling you because it says D.J. Envy.
Well, we have a music director.
Her name is a Cicinvie.
Sima, Sam, I don't know if she...
Sam Seema.
She's got the keys to the music.
She does.
She does. I don't know if she got the keys, but I agree with you.
I don't know why we play so much slow songs in the morning.
It's crazy.
I want to say keep Chris Brown in the rotation, but the rest of these people, listen.
There we go, girl.
It's too early in the morning.
I get up at 5.30 and I'm sleepy by 6 when I call y'all.
I don't even listen to the music on the show.
Oh, shut up, man.
Yes, you do.
You just wrap two chains.
Yeah, because we played it.
All right.
So we don't appreciate that.
Yeah, but then it's two chains and then it's like sleepy time.
Like, come on, which one?
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
I love y'all, though.
I love you more.
I love you back.
I agree because it's two things that are happening here.
Everybody in this world is used to picking their music on demand nowadays.
And so they get to pick what it is that they want.
So number one, you're already behind the eight ball and radio because you're forcing people to choose what you want to listen to.
and you making them sleepy?
Crazy.
Yeah, how damn, man.
And then everybody think, because you are the DJ,
you pick the music, you know.
I know, but I don't.
But, you know, we change the record.
We've been changing the records a little bit.
You can hit a day.
I don't want to be the sweat hotel in the morning,
okay? We are not the quiet storm, right?
Get it off your chest.
800-585-105-105-1.
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Ray, Ray, Ray.
Yo, Solamette.
Izzy, what up? Are we live?
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, an outdoor pool.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
We can get on the phone right now.
We'll tell you what it is.
We live!
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is your boy.
I'm Respots from New Orleans.
Hey, we're from New Orleans.
What's up?
What's up?
I just want to tell you all that I just finished
a get honest, a dime book,
and it was incredible.
Thank you.
Definitely recommend people to read it.
Charlemagne, you really did a great job writing that one.
Man, thank you.
It definitely made me closer with my cousins
after reading that book.
So I also want to say the event
that I promoted last time
because I was on here at the park like you wanted event,
so thank you for airing out on Netflix,
because that was amazing.
Oh, you have the event.
And I have another event.
Wait, bro, you had the event with the leashes, right?
Where guys had to have leashes on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it was lit.
It was amazing.
And I'm pretty sure it was because I came on here
why I went so well.
You said it on Netflix?
Thank you for that.
Yeah, because this segment was on Netflix.
Yeah, he called then.
Oh.
Remember he's the one that called?
Yeah, yeah.
So everybody came out.
That's what's up, yo.
I appreciate that.
I appreciate it.
No, I thought you said.
And I have another event coming up, and now it's a dance battle.
It's the first New Orleans dance battle in New Orleans at Toulouse Theater on April 10th at 9 p.m.
Oh, man, if I'm out there, I'm coming.
You know, oh, I'm expecting right now, bro.
Hey, can you bounce dance?
No.
You said, can he bounce that ass?
No, he didn't say that.
I didn't say that's shaking.
I don't say about bounce, like moving your knees and your back on.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, the dances y'all be doing in New Orleans.
Nah, I know how to do it.
I can.
Come on, Jess, Jay, sorry.
Y'all better come.
You are right now.
Yeah, I love y'all, and thank you for everything.
And, yeah, April 10th at Toulouse Theater,
Dance Battle of New Orleans.
I really appreciate y'all.
That's a great book show, man.
You're a great writer.
I definitely want you to keep writing,
because I love all your books.
Thank you, man.
I really appreciate that.
I have a good one, brother.
I thought he said that they aired the Netflix thing with the people on Luechis.
No, he said they aired the call,
and people were talking about it, and his show was packed.
I'm about to say Netflix is just doing anything.
I mean, if they're doing that, like.
Get it off your chest.
Eight on.
585-105.
We got the latest with Lauren coming up.
She's running a little late.
She'll be here in a second.
Yeah, but she told me to tell you all
that Diddy may be coming home sooner
than we think.
Y'all scared?
No.
No? Okay.
You?
I don't know.
You don't know if you're kidding now?
I don't know.
All right.
We'll get to that next.
Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club good morning.
Yeah.
I'm not dumbing myself down.
I'm being myself.
I'm the source is trust.
I'm the home guy that knows a little bit about
everything and everything.
One.
Little brown girls look at you and go,
I want to be like you.
Take me through that.
Take me through that.
Where she's going?
The latest with Lauren a little
on the breakfast club.
LL. Kubeh, talk to me.
LL. Kubey.
Good morning, guys.
All righty.
So yesterday,
there were some outlets reporting
that Diddy may be coming home a bit sooner than we think.
Not too much of a difference
in the time, but I mean, if you're sitting in there,
I baptist.
It's something.
So he will now be released on April 25th, 20208.
Originally, it was set for June 4th, 2020.
And that is listed officially on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
Now, people are trying to figure out, like, how this happened, why this happened.
So I made a few phone calls just trying to figure this out.
From everything, I'm understanding, it was a reassessment of the initial math.
So you guys remember the time that Diddy was going to do, like randomly changed by a couple months,
like some months, and nobody could explain it.
Yep.
So what I'm told is that there's a process of like how you account for a time served, credit for good behavior from the previous jail that he was at.
So that was a part of the change.
But also this can go up and down daily based on what he does.
So how well he's doing in he's enrolled in that RDAP program, which is the residential drug groups program.
He has his the game with Diddy program that he does with the Emmys.
Yeah, the game with Diddies, yeah, has he given the MA some knowledge.
So yeah, so depending on what he's doing, we could see.
you know this come back more and he has less time or it could increase but any
anytime getting shaved off is good but you know what you really want to get shaved
off is them years you want to be like 2026 instead of 2008 to 28 to 2027 right but you know
the crazy thing with Diddy is this is what we said a long time ago just where do you
begin when you say the craziest thing with Diddy?
No way it's 2026 say just say nothing just let it go away and people stop talking to
you and we haven't mentioned Didi or talked about Didi or anything he's done in months
yes
That ain't going to make his time, Shulton.
No.
Nah, but it's just like, I guess like put you, because he also is still going up for that appeal.
I was going to say, was he asking again?
He's never, so the actual, like, court date hasn't even happened.
So it'll, it'll, so next month in April, and I actually found this out some while ago,
but we didn't even talk about it.
I was waiting for the date to come up.
So he'll be, his team will be back in court in April, and they'll be having an official conversation
about who the judges will be in his appeal and kind of what that would look like.
But he's still standing on the fact that he feels like he was unfairly
charge because of how the things that they were
allowed to know and use to be
able to sentence him. And they're also trying
to make, they're still trying to make the prostitution
conversation, just, you know, something that
he indulged him because it was a part of his sex
life and not prostitution
that should have him behind bars. Well, I'll tell you,
it's the first time I've ever seen that they let the
pimp and the prostitute go and then get the
mark. So that's the weirdest thing. But whatever
happened to that documentary that they were going to do?
What do you mean? The one that did he
was going to do? No, remember his kids said they
were going to do a documentary. Oh, yeah, yeah.
It was supposed to drop and we haven't seen anything on it.
And when I had a conversation about that,
I was just told that there was people on the team
who weren't even aware that it was happening when it released.
So I think, behind the scenes are trying to get it together.
I can't answer that question.
Maybe somebody came to their senses and said,
sit y'all stupid asses down, okay?
We don't need y'all making no documentaries.
It's been enough documentaries, 50 cents, done enough, okay?
I can't answer that indefinitely, but I would hope so.
But it was going to be from their perspective, right?
Or their response to the reckoning.
Yes.
But I think when you have Diddy on.
Like he's literally on a pill watch, right?
Like he's waiting to convince a judge that he's not as bad as everybody thinks he is.
I just wouldn't even fool with it.
The kid would make a divorce for the document.
Yeah, I wouldn't even touch it.
My daddy did not rub semen on his nipples.
Like what?
I missed my dad.
I miss my dad.
All right.
So switching gears a bit.
So yesterday there was this video going viral of Cardi B for one of her tour stops.
And in the video, she is
She's about to go into a song
So she's teasing a song
But her word choice
And the lyrics she chose
Made people think she was coming for Stefan Diggs
Let's take a listen to that video
You can't be out here
Playing with her to be lonely
And too grown
I be playing this
I don't have a bad
Like this shit
None of them
With me
They ain't
You B'Bee
She on stage saying something very generic
That she probably says
Every night
And people think that's the war
Stefan Dix
I'll never get tired of just assuming things.
Oh, so I remember how we used to say you're making ass out of yourself assuming?
Like, tell me why that's about Stefan Diggins.
Because, yes, because there's all the speculation.
We know that they're not at the best place because when she responded to Bia,
she says she's not fooling with her baby daddy, but that only Bia can come for her baby daddy.
And we don't know.
So people are crazy.
Remember on X, Cardi B had did a song and she has her song where she's like named five Bia songs.
Bea responded on X and had a little like something to say about Stephan Dadez.
So Cardi B responded on St.
stage. But because of all of that and because of all the drama, yes, people are drawing
their own conclusions. But Cardi B came back on X. She let all of the headlines go. I mean
everything from TMZ to Yahoo to people. Everybody covered this, right?
So Cardi B comes out and she says, their blogs. When I perform a song, I always introduce
the song with a little rabble dazzle. Not everything is a shot or personal. I'm actually
repeating lyrics from the song, relax. Folks act like they've never been to a concert before
and never seen artists introduce certain records, certain ways.
Well, you got to think about it, though.
Her tour is, what, Little Miss Drama Tour?
I know the album is Am I the Drama, but it's Little Miss Drama tour.
So, you know, she probably catering to that narrative.
That's what some people could be speculating, like,
okay, what she's going to say tonight?
Oh, she's got some more drama.
I'll be watching the clips for that.
Well, the song that she's talking about is called Principal.
It's on her Little Miss Drama album.
Let's take a listen to Principal.
Gotta be the only, what the hell's a name?
You ain't known to grown to be played with.
literally recite lyrics from the song.
Exactly.
A song that's what?
A couple years old now.
Yeah.
But it's about Stefan Dix.
People just want to, I'm trying to tell you.
People be on drugs and I hate people.
Hey, yo.
I really do be hating people.
Oh my God.
I don't be staying home.
I hate people.
That's why you do be staying home.
Don't you stay home?
Don't you just hate people sometimes.
I don't hate people.
No.
They do have actually.
Especially not people on drugs.
Sometimes they're funny.
Yeah, you're right.
Oh, right.
Yeah.
Well, I wanted to mention
Cardi B had posted
prior to this ex tweet
that she had sold out another
one of her tour stops.
She's doing amazing.
It was like 13.
So the text, it was a text to her
and patience who works on her team
who's come up here also.
13,000 tickets sold.
It was like another
sold out night, 13,000 tickets sold.
I'm like, yo, she is just like
smoothly killing this, right?
I can't wait to see it.
And what's going to be crazy
is people going to go to that show
hear her say the same thing
before principal
and turn to each other and say,
you think she's talking about that phone thing.
You getting us this week
because I'm going to be people.
I dare you.
I know.
I'm just,
I'm joking.
I will get you removed from the tweet so fast.
So what are we going to see?
We're going to see in the New York or New York?
I think we should go to Madison Square Garden.
Isn't that Madison Square Garden?
I got to go to New York.
I'm out of the time that weekend.
So I'm going to go to New York.
The Thursday show.
What is it, the 20-something something?
The 28th?
25th.
Okay.
Yes.
Yeah, I have time for a quick one.
No.
Okay.
All right, well, in the next latest, I know yesterday,
Chech Hanks, he had posted a video that he was stuck overseas.
I talked to him yesterday.
we might have figured it out.
Why you was on the phone blushing?
Don't play with me because my man is not
Chet Hanks, all right?
It wasn't nothing blushing over here.
Don't play with you.
I love to throw me on the white man.
Don't find like that throw me
to the white man.
Please, because they don't think I'm lying.
Say that again.
You love that white king before.
It was Travis Kelsey that I said with you.
It was not.
It was him.
You had a thing for white men and Timbs.
I'm going to get club.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, yes, yes,
whatever.
Don't lie.
I'm going to get the audio so you all.
I'm shocked.
I'm shocked.
I cannot believe.
You believe them?
Look at me.
What did you mean?
Look at you.
You just got like this.
When you came to TMZ, you would still want to Travis Kelsey's and Chen Hanks of the world.
We'll be back and I have all the audio.
What I actually did say is.
It didn't include Chuck Hanks.
Never won't know if TMZ.
Never.
Never wore a scarf at TMZ.
First of all, this is leather.
And I brought this at DJ Envy's American Dream.
That's right.
Harvey would tell you take that off.
Okay.
Black flea market.
She had it from my black flea market.
That's what we're going to go on this?
They're black gone vendors.
I got her briny.
I'm sorry.
What?
flea markets are bad.
Sorry.
I got it from DJ NV's black flea market.
Damn.
Right.
When we come back, we got front page news.
So don't go anywhere.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy.
Just hilarious.
Charlemaine, the guy.
We are the breakfast club.
Let's get some front page news.
What's up, Mimi?
Good morning.
Nvee.
How y'allamee.
How y'allel doing this morning?
Good morning.
So we start this hour with New
video just released from Capitol Hill showing former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton under oath in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Now, the House Oversight
Committee, they released more than nine hours of closed door deposition footage from last week.
Lawmakers questioned both Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton about what they knew and when
they knew it regarding Epstein and his association with Galane Maxwell. Now, Hillary Clinton,
she testified first. She was asked whether she believed that President Trump should also
be deposed as part of this investigation. And she responded basically by saying if investigators
are serious about getting to the truth and no one, regardless of party or position, should be
off limits and suggested that the same standard that's being applied to her and Bill Clinton
should be applied across the board. Let's listen.
Absolutely. I was a lawyer. As a lawyer, you would look for pattern and practice. If you were
deposing a witness and a case that you were trying, if you were in court, what did you know about
this person? Donald Trump,
has been held civilly liable for sexual assault by a jury of his peers.
He has also been convicted on 34 felony counts for attempting to hide his relationship with
an escort given past and prior conduct. He would be on my witness list.
Hillary is 100% right. I mean, that's the answer I expected a bill to give when he got asked.
But, you know, I don't think you can talk like that if, you know, you'd be.
might be dirty too. Well, we'll get there. She also repeatedly told investigators that she does not ever
recall meeting Epstein. And at times, you know, the questioning, it grew pretty heated the session. It was
briefly paused, too, after a photo from inside the deposition room was leaked online by a Republican
lawmaker, a move that Hillary Clinton called out directly. So let's listen to what she had to say about
that. Did you do anything to determine what was happening in those images or on those trips?
that you, once you saw these photos, once you realize Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender of children,
did you do anything to determine what was happening on these trips with your husband?
I don't find any of your questions to be relevant to the investigation.
Well, it is relevant if a former president was traveling around with young women.
Well, you'll have a chance to talk to him.
If there are photos that are being released of the secretary, she is testifying, can you please explain how that can occur?
I'm done with this. If you guys are doing that, I am done. You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home.
this is just typical behavior
I would like to take a break at this
very unsurious
to be taking pictures from that and then posting
it on social media though yeah
what was Hillary's attorney because it seemed like
that was right next to her the one who said we're going to take a break
yeah but she was the one that seemed like she was biting back
with the other this should have been no attorney
it was bucking back too okay
that was representative Nancy Mays
who they were kind of getting into it a little bit
but yeah Hillary did kind of
you know she got heated because it's a closed door
deposition she said you have the opportunity
to make it public, you chose to do private, so there should be no photos taken.
And as for Bill Clinton, he acknowledged flying on F-scenes private jet in the early 2000s
for humanitarian work tied to the Clinton Foundation.
And he described their relationship as cordial, not close, and said they parted ways after about a year.
Lawmakers also questioned him about photos that have surfaced in the files.
Have you guys seen this one?
He's in a hot tub with an unknown person.
So let's listen to that.
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This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families.
Late one night, Bobby Gumpbright became the victim of a random crime.
He pulls the gun, tells me to lie down on the ground.
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I'm Clayton Eckerd, and in 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor.
Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan.
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If I could press a button and rewind it all I would.
But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines.
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This season, an epic battle of He Said She Said, and the search for accountability in a sea of lies.
Listen to Love Trapped on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the on-purpose podcast.
I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today.
Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight.
I hate fame, I hate the word celebrity, I hate those words, they made me uncomfortable.
But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are.
The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there.
I'm in Australia when Beau was born.
My whole identity is that no matter what,
I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job.
I dread the conversation with my son.
What do you think you'd say?
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Chetty on the Iheart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In 2023, a story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief.
A nurse who should have been in charge of cancer.
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Lucy Lettby has been found guilty. But what if we didn't get the whole story?
The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses.
I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, doubt the case of Lucy Lettby, we follow the evidence
and hear from the people that lived it. To ask what we...
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No voicing of any skepticism or doubt.
It'll cause so much harm at every single level of the British establishment of this is wrong.
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There's a, this photo, there's a girl over here.
Is there someone?
Yeah, I don't know who that is.
But he's also asking me in the pool area, where there's other individuals?
I don't know the whole name.
sexual contact with young women or girls in the presence of Epstein or Maxwell?
No. Did you ever have sexual contact with any young woman or girl introduced to you by Epstein or Maxwell?
No. Mr. President, with the benefit of hindsight, were there things you witnessed that could have suggested that Epstein was trafficking and sexually abusing young women and girls?
I do not believe so.
Yeah, so...
That man is 80 years old.
This happened, what, 25 years ago?
No, we're not doing that.
No, no.
What I'm about to say is, I'm surprised he remembers.
No, I'm surprised if he, if he remember, that's 30 years ago.
He said, he remember every time he ran into Epstein and every time, I don't know.
They got pictures to jog his memory.
Yeah.
Right.
Did you hear his answer when he was like, when they asked him and he was like, well, I flew here.
And then we went there.
He sounded like that 40 years ago when they was asking him about.
about Monica Lewinsky.
Knock it off.
What are you talking about?
He also said he didn't have sexual relations.
Exactly.
He literally felt it like that 40 years ago when he was much younger.
He didn't know what the hell he was talking about.
He was like, I flew to Asia and I think that might have been in the back yard.
I was like what the hell is he talking about?
Of course he could play on his age just like you're buying into it.
Like you said that man is 80 years old.
That's what he said.
So why did he sound like that 40 years ago when he was saying he didn't have sexual relations with that woman?
Did he ever answer the question?
Because I didn't get the answer after like 10 minutes.
I just turned off.
I think he will see people, a lot of people online are giving him credit because he didn't plead the fifth.
So they said when President Trump was deposed, he pled the fifth on literally every question.
So whether he answered it or not, he said something.
And it was 28 years ago.
What did we have when he got asked about, should Trump testify?
We have that?
We don't have what he said, yeah, if Trump should testify.
But he did say that he does believe, he said that Trump never did anything to him that would suggest improper conduct involving Epstein.
Yeah, I just didn't understand why Clinton didn't just say, yes, Trump should have to testify in front of us.
Like, simple in plain.
Like, you know, his name has been mentioned in the files tens of thousands of times.
Like, DOJ removed pages to him, you know, being accused of heinous things.
He lost the civil case, like Hillary said, in regards to sexual assault.
Those are all reasons for President Trump to have to be questioned.
So for Bill to say, that's up to them to decide.
Clinton don't want no smoke.
He don't want no smoke.
Yeah, that's what that was giving.
He didn't want no smoke.
That's crazy.
Yeah. And really quickly, today is a primary day in Texas. So voters are heading to the polls to decide who moves on in November. And so there's some big races on the ballot. So on the Democratic side, on the U.S. Senate race, it's a closely watched match between Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and state representative James Telerico. So recent polls shows a very tight contest. Voter turnout will likely decide who advances. And on the Republican side, incumbent Senator John Corwin is facing primary challengers, including attorney.
General Kim Paxson and Congressman Wesley Hunt, that's setting up for a very competitive
GOP fight.
And redistricting is also shaping races, especially in Houston.
So the newly redrawn Congressional District 18, that is longtime Congressman Al Green,
and freshman Congressman Christian Menofi, they're now on the same primary ballot after the
maps change and shifted district lines, and that race is drawing major attention in the heart
of Houston.
So polls open this morning from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
If you are in line at 7, you can still vote.
And yes, Texas requires a photo ID.
So acceptable photo ID, Texas driver's license, passport, military ID, a handgun license.
And if you don't have one, there are supporting documents you can bring like a utility bill or bank statement.
But you'll have to sign something that's called a reasonable impeachment declaration at the poll.
So you haven't voted yet today is the day.
So I have an answer in the morning who won the Texas private.
We should.
Okay.
We should.
We definitely should.
All right.
Well, thank you, Mimi.
Of course.
That is your front page news.
Now, when we come back, Two Chains will be joining us.
He has a new book.
The Voice in My Head is God.
Yes, sir.
And we're going to talk to him next.
Don't go anywhere as the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody is DJ NV.
Just hilarious.
Salomey and the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Long LaRose is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, indeed.
Two Chains.
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
How are you doing?
Good morning.
You and the family came.
Ready to be cool.
Listen.
I love me.
You just waiting on your little.
No, you know, I'm just saying I could help.
Because I watched the other interview, you can't get one in, right?
He was so serious the whole time.
So, you know, I rock with your foolishness.
Thank you.
I mean, yeah, we were, we just left an AAU circuit with my son.
And we was in Cincinnati, and they said it was going to be cold there, but it wasn't freezing.
But when we came to New York, it was cold.
Today's the only day, too, because the rest of the week we're getting like 60, 70 degrees.
So today is the only day you can wear that.
God bless you.
Because it's cold.
It's cold.
It's cold.
It's cold.
room is cold.
New book,
The Voice in My Head is God.
I want to ask,
what was the intention
behind the outfit this morning?
Because in the bury me
inside the Louis Store chapter,
you say every outfit
has an intention.
So what's the energy
other than it was cold?
That's the energy today.
And it's like,
where can you wear
like the hat and, you know,
I can't get this off in Atlanta,
so this would be the place.
And I don't live in Canada.
So this would be the place.
The voice in your head said,
get that off.
Say, go on to rock this shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The voice in my head,
this guy. New book that's out today. Make sure you go get it if you haven't got it yet. Why was it
the time to write this book? I just think that success without reflection is just noise.
You know what I'm saying? Success without giving back is noise. So I'm feeling successful.
I think when you live long enough to experience scars, when you've won enough to have the
wisdom, you know, then it's time to write a book in my personal opinion. So,
growth, maturation, me, you know, talking about God in this book through my personal experiences.
You know, I just felt like after you do, for me, I've done the albums.
I've shot my short film and I'm just ready to take more creative risk.
And so this doesn't feel like a risk because I feel like this could motivate someone.
This could help someone.
It's not generic.
It's not cliche.
I hadn't seen any other artists talk about, you know, intuition.
the book space so
just some of the biggest thing
everybody takes a different part of what they feel
that they get out of the book right
for myself is is your relationship with your dad
and the reason
I say that is I have six kids and I'm always
very intentional what I say to my kids right
because there's a line between being a dad
and it is a line with being a human being
right and I'll explain so
with that relationship with your dad
was there I know your dad
moved in with you was those tough conversations
to have from the start
him being incarcerated to even
at one time when, you know,
when you got into that incident in Alabama
and your dad said, well, go get a gun and go handle it
yourself. You know, how would those
conversations have because I'm sure you wouldn't tell
your kids that same
thing, or would you? That's
a good question.
You know, we've, uh, I think everybody in here
have lived through different errors and
you know, I'm from the
Boys Don't Cry error. You know what I'm saying? I'm from the
that, that, that's,
week that's soft. My dad
would say numerous amount of times
that he don't think a woman could raise a man
but he wouldn't be there
you know what I'm saying? And I turned
out to be, I mean I can't change
oil, change tires and stuff like that, you know what I'm saying?
Like somebody might consider some man stuff but I've cut
the grass and done stuff like that
as y'all know recently. So
I mean when I think about it's like he wasn't
there to teach me certain things that a man should know
and I learned a lot of things on my own
and, you know, he was my first hero.
He's my first somebody you look up to,
whether he was incarcerated or just me hearing stories about him
and me just realizing that that DNA is inside of me.
So what I passed that on,
I think I broke that way of thinking.
I think it stopped with me, you know.
I'm not lenient to why I'm like, man,
you can cry anytime you won't,
but if my son needs to cry about something
that's bothering him or hurting,
I'm not like getting all over.
him about it. So I think it's
just timing and where we are in life
right now. I don't know how you are with your
kids, but I'm a little bit more sensitive to my
kids than my father was
to me because he wanted me to be tough.
He didn't, I hear stories my aunts
tell me like, if I would cry,
he didn't want nobody to pick me up.
I don't have, like, it's
some baby pictures, but like, all my baby pictures,
I'm sitting somewhere my mom beside me. She's not
like holding me. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, one of the pictures I remember was like at a beach,
I'm sitting on the hood of a car. I'm like, a
even one and my mom got on a bathing suit she's right beside me but it's not really like a
picture someone coddling me or anything but i mean i'm okay with that what did you learn about
your own feelings throughout the whole experience with your dad so being able to spend time with him
and him moving in with you to his passing because you talk about it very stoically at first
and then you talk up and then you we actually get to hear you talk about finally being able to cry
and being able to like kind of get in tune with yourself a bit well his last few years like
Like I talk about in the book, he's getting out of prison.
And, you know, he's in his late 60s.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I don't know.
He might have been 70-something.
So when I go get him, you know, that's when I had a conversation.
Like, man, you ought to move with me.
Like, this is just crazy at this point.
You know what I'm saying?
And the last time he did time, he was probably two or three years.
But I just felt like it was time.
I had my first child.
And I had a house.
And so, you know, I remember stopping and getting him.
He wanted a suit.
And then I remember stopping at Verizon.
And he wanted a phone.
And he had some money.
He had a little money put up, you know, somewhere.
And we just talked.
And he said that he would, you know, he would, you know, think about it.
And he ended up eventually just, you know, staying with me, which was really cool.
It was like we started building that relationship.
You know, I was so fond of him from my distance because, you know, when I was young, we got separated.
So just being in the same house, me learning his little crazy ways and his sarcasm and everything.
And so, you know, after he started getting sick,
I was going, I was starting it like, this was like 2012.
My dad died in 2012.
My first album came out of 2012.
I was just so hot at the time.
And so, um, Kisha would tell me like, man, you know, your dad didn't eat the day or you
need to do something.
She'd just tell me, you know what I mean.
And he was somebody that didn't want nobody, no, he was sick.
He's like such a man.
He don't want you to know he's going through nothing, which is ridiculous.
And, um, he went to the hospital one night, you know what I'm saying?
I end up going up there with him.
I end up staying with him.
I got to like, I just stayed with him for like a week or two, you know,
I mean, and I have shows that I end up counseling, but I had this one particular show in Savannah,
which is like, I don't know, a couple hours from Atlanta.
And I'm talking to him.
And I'm like, I got this show in Atlanta.
You're going to be cool tonight.
Like, yeah, yeah, I'm going to be cool.
And then he says, you know, dope man, my role model.
I had a song called Dope Man, my Rolemodel on my mixtape.
So he's so sarcastic.
I'm like, bro, you're straight.
You know what I'm saying?
He gives me a fist bump and says, do it big.
Epps.
That's our last name.
I said, okay, cool.
I go to Savannah.
I don't even get the room.
I come back.
When I come back, he on this breathing thing.
I see him, like, boom.
But I see him.
He's like looking at me.
I feel like he's looking at me.
You know what I mean?
Why he on this breathing thing?
And he keeps trying to take the tube by his throat,
and they keep saying, like, if he takes that out, he could die.
That part was crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
So if he take that out, he can die.
Now, rewind this.
I just got my part from prison.
So they're saying the only way that he cannot take it out is if they handcuff him to
to the bed.
You know what I'm saying?
So I say, okay, handcuff him.
and then I get the thinking
like something is telling me like
he don't want to be handcuffed no more
you know what I'm saying so he handcuffed to the bed
he's looking at me
and his you know he's breathing
and I say all right man take the handcuffs
off take it off man he don't want to be a handcuffed
but soon as the handcuffs come out
he'd come to try to take the
and they tell him if he take it out
it could scratch his
and sobbing his barns
and so I swear to you
I do that four times
okay put the handcuffs back on
take the handcuffs back off
put the handcuffs back on
and it's like he just
he's not looking straight home looking to the side
like this you know what I mean so
I try to hold his hands
myself personally
like you know what I'm saying?
No chill you know saying just chill
chill pop cheer he keep
you know and then you know a couple days after that
or not even a day after that you know what I'm saying
the beep started going off you know what I'm saying
by me standing with them and the nurses
I'm able to run go get the nurse you know what I'm saying
check it out and they
same thing four times boom boom they hit them bring them back
they walk out the room
man man look man don't you be doing
run out again boom do that
the fourth time now they put me out the room so I'm looking through
the little window and so the fourth time the lady come out
and she says you know I lost my father too
if he come back now he'll be brain dead we already broke two ribs
you just got to let it go and I was like that's easier said than done
because he just told
told me, not only did he tell me, do it big, he told me before I went to Savannah, I'm not going
going to die no time soon. It came out of his mouth and he never told him another lot. So I'm like,
what happened from the time I went to Savannah came back? Anyway, that's something that I once
say, haunted or traumatized me. I know you're big on therapy or whatever. And like, this book
is my therapy. Like, certain things I do is my therapy. I hadn't actually sat down with someone
and I'm not against people who do or who have. But is it traumatic seeing your father pass?
could be yeah but then like a few years later I had a son who reminds me so much of like how he
moves and his sarcasm as well so I got two questions based on what you just said did reliving that
for the book make you cry again because you said that was the first time you remember crying
man I cried so hard when I happened but not when I was doing it in the book because I didn't
I didn't I didn't cry while writing the book I think because I've relived that so many times it wasn't
like I buried it and then just brought it back up.
Like I relive my parts passing in front of me.
You know, I've done that a few times.
So I think we, and then also I see now me talking about it
just becomes easier to talk about.
You know what I mean?
When you keep stuff bottled in or whatever.
And when you said when Halo was born, in the book,
I got to see the picture.
I just got to see the picture.
You said there was.
I got it.
You got the picture.
Yeah, but I don't be trying to, I can show you, though.
I want to see the picture.
You said it was a picture of your father.
The alarm went off in the house.
All right, so don't even tell the story.
I'll just show you the picture.
It's hard to discuss this book because there's so much that you want people to read and see for themselves.
Oh, he just gave away a whole chapter, but it was worth it.
Yeah.
But it was worth it.
So this picture, all right.
Explain what's, what's, what's talking about?
My son, Hela, was born 10, 14, 15, right?
Me and Keisha was in the hospital, and my mom and my two daughters was at home.
And they were in our room in the master bedroom, right?
the alarm went off at home while halo was coming.
The alarm went off.
Same time.
Boom.
So, like,
she's having halo,
the alarm going off.
And my mom is asking me,
what's the past word to tell the alarm people?
Because it's saying motion in the house or whatever.
Now, my mom's on the phone saying,
I swear,
and I'm looking at the cameras
and I don't see anything coming into the house.
I don't see the doors.
I'm looking at all the doors.
My mom said,
I hadn't left the room.
So I don't know why the motion is going off.
I tell her the cold.
It goes,
we have Halo, we come home.
All right, we're getting our alarm updated.
And then Keisha looks at her email.
And when you have motion, it takes pictures.
It takes snapshots of what the motion is.
Okay.
When we looked at the motion, you can see somebody.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was my father.
Now, my father left in 2012.
This was 2015.
You can see an image.
So people that I'm close to, a couple of my friends, I'm close.
showing a picture.
I'm like,
who are they?
Like, that's part right there.
I'm like,
look at the date.
And like,
my friends begin big old
chill goosebumps or whatever,
you know what I'm saying?
My father used to walk around the house
like with his shirt off.
He was in good shape to be 70.
Like, he wasn't like fat and sloppy.
He was in the arm in.
So he had something,
but I'm gonna find.
And so another thing about this,
this is my personal opinion.
He's so sarcastic that when I used to try to show people,
I could not find a picture.
So I gave the picture to Keisha.
I said, Keisha,
when I try to show people,
it makes me sound like,
I'm crazy.
I don't have a picture of keeping from the boat on.
So we go to Florida one time.
I'm not even looking back there.
I know she know I'm talking about.
I go to Florida one time.
I only got to pitch them.
I can't find.
What happened in Florida?
Keith, you remember?
Whatever.
Did she see what I want to be?
Anyway,
her phone fell in.
She probably don't remember this.
But she does remember this when I said this.
But we was on a boat.
We got off a boat.
And then her phone down there fell in the water.
and when a phone fell in the water, I said, damn.
I don't think about the context.
I'm like, this is my proof.
This is my proof that goes surreal or whatever.
You know what I mean?
Boom, okay.
So I get to looking because I know exactly when the date was because I know when HALO was born.
I pull up the picture again.
So now I got it.
So I give it to my cousin.
I'm always with.
Yeah, outside.
I gave it a cat.
Like, can, you keep this picture.
Boom.
So this is crazy.
So I go to the Yee House, right?
And I'm telling him the same story.
I'm like, bro, this has happened to me.
I'm trying to tell him what happened.
And this is, man, you know, I'm the coolest player in the world, man.
It's like fooled around.
It's like lemonade, you know what I'm saying?
So I can't find a picture.
So I say, cat, cat with my tongue.
Come in.
Man, give me the picture of my son so I could show why he giving me the picture,
bro, I would knock over a big thing of lemonade everywhere on everybody.
Like, you know what I'm such a player.
I ain't never done nothing like that.
You know what I'm saying?
In my mind, I'm like, this is how my dad is.
He's like, be on some joking.
You got me looking crazy here.
I don't waste lemonade on everybody at the table.
This ain't even nothing I do.
You know what I mean?
But anyway, that's another of the story.
Let me find a picture.
All right, here we go right here.
Let me see.
I email myself.
What cat at?
Why he's looking at the picture?
Why he's looking up the picture?
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Oh, don't.
Yeah, you know, I'm course I'm very close.
I come in through the owner's lounge.
It's a whole experience.
I do have this little side note, this disclaimer.
Women, I'm going to be smelling good.
I'm going to be looking good.
If you have a crazy man at home, articulate that to him.
Men, I'm not going to be talking through the whole game.
Right.
We can talk, but I'm going to really be watching the game.
I hope a rapper win.
I hope somebody trying to make it a rap video.
Listen, and trying to like.
You got a picture.
You got a picture.
You know, somebody that's it next to you.
You sing all your songs the whole time.
Can you get that picture?
Because, you know, I'm trying to show them
and you know what's going on.
You got to see something in the fiction.
Oh, wow.
That's a whole person.
Yes.
I thought it was going to be like not.
It's so clear.
That's how he used to walk around his shirt.
Wow.
That's him walking through the kitchen.
Wow.
So I know you're saying the book, too,
that you feel like until you had your son,
your dad hadn't, like, crossed over to the other side?
That's my assumption, right?
Well, this is my mom.
My mom is super, super spiritual, right?
So she was probably like, you know,
like he probably coming to fuck with me before he, you know what I mean?
Probably coming over there to fuck with me.
You know what I mean?
That's how she kicked the light before he left.
So the voices that you were hearing there,
because I know you have been hearing voices in your head
and hearing God for a long time.
Do you know which ones might have been your dad
because he was there with you?
Or it was the God connection that you have,
you hearing God during that time?
So this experience right here, when this happened,
this would have been 2015.
I'm not even sure if I was fully committed
to just,
giving the voice
it's credit
for my success.
Now, that's why I say, when you ask me
when it's time to write the book, it's like I've lived and had
enough experience and trial and error
with listening, not listening,
moving through fear, moving
through ego to let you know, like, this
voice, it got to be God.
The reason I call it the voice of God,
because the voice would be like my intuition.
It'll be my, um, my,
my alignment. You know what I'm saying?
That's, that's what the voice. But when I say God,
I know everybody's not into God, but I had to give the credit to somebody higher than myself.
You know what I'm saying?
For this superpower, whatever the hell.
Like, for me, I got a real picture of my dad three years after he passed.
Like, this is not something.
And it's my first time ever, ever talking about it, feeling comfortable, talking about it,
showing somebody that I feel like is understands like a deeper meaning of like spirits and everything.
Because I don't fully understand.
my father
you know you see
they'd be like people come to you in dreams
people you know do stuff like that
I can't say that he did that
you know what I'm saying but I can tell you
that I do have
a divine guidance in me that helps
me make decisions
whether it's business decisions
relationship decisions
whatever it is and it's a voice
that could probably be
too noisy to certain people
but I welcome that
voice. So this book
is, I put
this book together to help somebody
and to motivate somebody to shut down the outside
noise. And this is also
for anybody who's ever said, like, something
told me, like something told me to get this
job, or where this hat or whatever it is. It's like,
it's that something told me thing. You know what I'm saying?
It's that. Or something told me don't go to this
place and this happen. Something told me don't
whatever it is. You know, and we've all said
when we missed the flight, well, that's God trying to
maybe I wasn't supposed to get on it you know what I mean
so why can't that inner dialogue be that
why why they say God is inside of you
and why can't your blessings come from within
on how you are on the surface
you're a positive person on the surface
then your blessings come from within this is my experience
this is my opinion if that voice in your head
told you to walk away from rap tomorrow
would you listen
that's a great question because I love rap music so much
and I figure like if you know I love it he went
do he wouldn't do that you know what I'm saying I love it and one of the things I love about
it is that I still have good ideas whether for me or anybody else I when I say ideas not just
in rap but after the rap the market and the title the fonts shades like I'm in the
like even this right here this is a black artist named De Reese he's dope man he's just like he's not
with a gallery anything to Reese Walker I found him online he does this little like
pastel dope. This is art.
He drew this of me. This isn't
not a picture. He drew this whole thing.
And I just
like, I don't know, curating dope stuff.
You can still do that without rap.
If God said, too jane, I want you to put them out.
If I heard him as clear as you saying that, yeah, I probably would
because I feel like he got something bigger for me.
And so he wants me to probably start going to sleep
a night, getting up early, something like that, which I haven't done
since my father passed. I sleep in the daytime.
I only was sleep at night.
So you're writing books now?
You know, you got the podcast.
You know, Halo.
Me and Halo podcast.
Unless you y'all, check that out.
What do you do at night then?
If you, like, what are you doing?
You just music.
Like, what are you doing?
If you're not sleeping, you know, you just got.
Do I sleep at night, y'all?
No.
What time I go to sleep?
Six, seven.
Mm.
I go to.
Halo, like, look at his cold ball.
Hello, hey, he goes.
He'll have a lot of time.
No, he was annoyed.
He was annoyed.
Just connect.
I got kids.
When they're telling them, they're yelling out.
It is what it is.
Well, HALO told me we was retiring it this year.
I think he said on the podcast, like, we had to let it go or something for something.
He moved on, man.
Yeah, yeah.
But I go to sleep around six or seven, and then I get up around.
What time I get up?
12-1.
Is that because of your music artist's life?
Because a lot of artists are like that, too, where they're up on that.
I've been doing that ever since the kids know me.
Oh, okay.
Harmony 13
What are you doing
Are you thinking?
Are you writing?
I'm in a studio space
And I'm doing something
Ambitious to help my career go further
And that is the time
When all the noise is shut off for me
All the people that I love
Should be in the bed, sleep
I don't receive phone calls that late
Nobody calling me saying they need
I can actually concentrate
On the task at hand
Whatever that is
And those are my hours
that I can just lock in from probably 12 to 6 or something like that.
I started working at night around 11 to 12.
From 12 to 6 is really just really, really, really my time, really need time.
I don't have to worry about it.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, of course I worry about people, but it's just really my time.
I don't have anything else on my mind but me and the task at hand.
And that's therapeutic for you.
That's so therapeutic for me.
I wouldn't know what to do.
Like Keisha hates when at home that in those times because she's trying to sleep.
Yeah.
And I'm moving around up.
Man, just the other day, I was just doing the most craziest stuff, man,
because I had to be up at 7.
So I'm like, man, do I go to sleep or do I just stay up to 7?
So I'm trying to figure it out.
She's like, what you doing home?
Next thing, no.
She looked at me.
I'm staying out the one like Malcolm X.
I'm just looking out the one.
And I'm saying stuff like this.
I really need some asphalt so I can, I'm just looking at stuff at the house.
I'm just looking at the driveway.
I need to do this roundabout over.
I'm looking at the tennis court
We've got the light out there on the court
I'm looking
I'm like man
We should use this more often
We just
With my mind
Like I'm not sleepy
I'm not tired
I'm not yawning
Because my body trained
I'm almost like a newborn
I'm trained to sleep
From like seven to five
I mean I'm sorry
Five hours seven to 12
I'm trying to sleep like that long
For the longest
Like literally since
20 or my pop died
I hadn't really slept in like
type of stuff.
Yeah.
Well, the book is out today.
Make sure you be out.
Two chains.
The voice in my head is God.
Are you looking at this?
This is dope.
There's a handsome picture on the back as well.
Man, look, if you open this up, this is something to talk to.
I know you got something told me.
So I'm a challenge y'all.
Look, go to Two Chainsbook.com.
Enter the sweepstakes to sit next to me at the Hall's game.
You have to March 11th to do that.
But this right here, tell me.
What does something tell you before I get that?
Something told you.
Give me a minute something.
To wear that hat.
Something told me.
the way of the hat, you know.
So what, I'm saying, so you
was putting your stuff, tell me how that,
tell me how that went.
So I woke up.
Under this is crazy, though.
So that, yeah, because I was going to wake up early
and do my little, you know, my little curling joint,
but I ain't have enough time because I was,
I was going to with questions for my book.
You know what?
So I got up, I ain't have enough time for that.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm going to wear my hat to go with my mom.
Something told you to put.
I mean, you got other hats, though.
Hell yeah.
Like, I'm a head calling a sword.
What made you get, put that one on?
I don't know, like the bunny is.
I want to go with the Lord suit.
You know, the body suit.
I just got these new nightguies.
I know they cool.
You got to.
You cordoned.
Yeah.
Okay.
I just like this.
My dog.
Yes, sir.
Give me an example.
Something told you.
I told me that today.
I'm going to learn how to ski today.
Something told you like, you're just sitting there like, man, I do so.
You know what it is?
My son snowboards.
And I took him to on the mountain the other day.
And I felt bad because I couldn't go with him on the mountain because I don't know how to go snowboard a ski.
So I was like, you know what?
I'm going to go.
So, I'm going to learn how to ski.
so next time we go, I can get on that mountain.
Some good father, son, time to get.
Absolutely.
Yeah?
Something told me I need to go back home this weekend, spend more time with my family.
I love that.
Something told me that Two Chains had an amazing book that he needed to get published.
And that's why you're in on.
That's right.
So wait.
Black effect.
Hold on.
You knew you wanted to write a book, but did you go to him and say, hey, it's time?
Or did, how did that happen?
No, he just knew I'm a successful black dude.
So he tried to cap in on my success because he knew I'm a winner.
Why else would you?
Because he'd be having his little things going on his mind.
Two Chains is the plug.
I wouldn't have Crystal franchises if it wasn't for two chas.
We talked about that up here.
And people don't talk enough about you and your involvement in the Crystal
franchises.
Man, my involvement in the culture is crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
I am the Pinterest.
I am the mood boy for a lot of stuff going on.
I'm humble and quieter sometimes a lot of the times, but I can see what my influence
has done for even my whole city.
Like, man, listen.
Esco and the Esco franchise.
10 years. I owned the dirt
five years before I started running the business
on it vertically. Candy land.
There's no other person
my age, my democracy that owns
my demographic that owns an adult
entertainment. To get a permit
to be nude and have alcohol
is they stopped issuing those in
1993. You have to buy those
for an extremely high price
from somebody who sets it.
A lot of the, even the G-League
team being connected to
the Atlanta Hawks, you know what I'm saying?
having an association with that.
It's just a lot of things that I see that I try to open up, like in this book and let
my peers know, like, this is what's going on.
And this is how I'm even making these business decisions based off like, of course,
I have a lawyer.
I have management, but I got this voice going on with me, too.
And but I do have, you know, the crystal situation.
Shout to Jonathan.
Just shout out to everybody that I became partners with.
I think collaborating is a good thing, not only amused.
but in business too.
And my secret to that is finding someone that's passionate
in whatever you're trying to do and collaborate with,
and then you can have success in the field.
So I said to say that the person I'm collaborating with at ESCO,
they're passionate about the hospitality space.
They don't have a special seasoning of sauce.
It's bigger than that.
You've got to know this space.
The person that I'm in the strip club visit is passionate about that business.
So it's just, and Jonathan is passionate about.
crystals and this man is passionate about giving back to our community.
So that's how a lot of things lines up.
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And it's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Let's get right to the latest with Lauren.
Can we respect your talk, LL. Cube.
Yeah.
I'm not dumbing myself down.
I'm being myself.
That source is close.
I'm the home guy that knows a little bit about everything and everything.
Lauren.
The little brown girls look at you and go, I want to be like you.
Take me through that.
Take me through that.
The latest with Lauren knows.
Take me through that.
On the breakfast club.
L.L. Coombe.
Talk to me.
You do look like somebody auntie this morning
I think they're clarivoyant
Oh my god, I'm gonna be doing fake readings in the hood
You know what I'm saying?
But you're just nosy
So you know a little bit of gossip hand there
So you'd be repeating stuff back to you heard
Girl, he's been stuck
He's so good.
Exactly
Good morning though
Good morning
So this side we're gonna get into
White men
All right
Your favorite topic
You love them
This used to be a favorite topic
When you first got here
I'm a Mormon in now
It's been like two years
We looked up that old audio
I knew it was from like 2023.
You used to like white men back then.
All right.
Focus, focus.
Focus.
I am focused.
So let's get into it.
So first up, Chet Hanks, okay?
So Chet Hanks, who is the son of Tom Hinks, he had posted a video talking about
being stuck abroad while traveling.
Let's take a listen to Chet Hanks.
I go to Puerto Rico last week for my homie Max's birthday.
Then I'm in Puerto Rico and we're all about to leave.
I go, hmm, I'm only, you know, two, three hours away from Medellin.
Why don't I go pull up on my homie Taylor who lives in Medelline?
I'm traveling with him.
with my Greek passport because I'm a dual citizen.
The reason I didn't use my American passport
is because it's about to expire.
And sometimes they don't let you in the country,
even if it hasn't expired, but it's about to expire.
So I take my Greek passport.
I'm supposed to leave today.
I go to the airport to check in my flight.
They tell me that if I'm using a foreign passport,
I need a green card to get back into America.
I don't have a green card because I'm an American citizen.
I don't have my American passport with me.
So I'm literally stuck in Colombia.
I'm stuck in Medellin.
but I literally have no
idea what I'm going to do
and the only embassy to get
this shit settled is in Boe Gattah
Nope, Chad, they saw them videos
Are you doing that patois?
They say, he ain't no American citizen
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Well, there was some conversation
Some people thought that maybe the reason
why he was having issues
in the passport situation
was because his dad, Tom Hanks
and Trump have had, but I also saw
You did tell me that yesterday.
I also saw
you can get your credit.
I also saw a Fox News report that mentioned it as well as well too.
So when I asked him about it, he says that no, there is nothing.
What did you ask?
I asked Chad Hanks.
You called him?
You know she got Chad Hanks number.
I have so many numbers all the time up here and y'all make that one a big deal.
So you called chat and Chats said, hey.
He said, no.
No, I said, hey, I said, hey, this is Lauren La Rosa from the Breakfast Club.
He said, how did you get my number?
I was like, we did a story a long time ago.
I booked them for something at TMZ.
That's I had his number.
So anyway, so he told
Are you blushing?
I'm not blushing.
I'm wearing it.
That's crazy.
Continue on.
Anyway, so I asked him, first of all, I asked him, was he, what's he all right?
He said he was straight.
He said that he actually figured it out, even though everything's out all the way
cleared up with immigration.
He has his U.S. passport on the way.
I asked him, why would you even leave the passport even if the date was expired?
Like, that's just not smart.
He said, I admit, it wasn't smart.
Won't do it again.
But he said, but you know, that's true, though.
If your passport expires in a certain period.
they will not let you travel or come back.
You have to have it.
I think it's within like a month or two or two months
or something like that.
But that's crazy though because if it's about to expire
as long as the date is not on that date,
then you should still be able to travel.
If it were me, I would just take all the documents I have, right?
But he says, yeah, he's still clearing things over immigration,
but he is able to get a flight out and leave.
He wouldn't tell me when the actual flight was leaving,
I think because he wants to make sure he can actually do it.
Yeah, but I did reach back out this.
You and chat?
Stop playing with me.
I did reach back out this morning and see.
if he had booked the flight, like, whatever.
And I haven't heard back yet.
You checked up on him.
I wanted to update the story.
Because he's a human being, and you are a human being as well.
He was on the phone with him, too.
We were worried.
All right.
It's safety.
He was a man.
He was like, you're talking about.
She was like, here, talk to chat.
No, because he was so excited.
He said he's a big fan of Charlemagne, and he wanted to come up here.
And I said, I can't guarantee you coming up here.
And then Charlaman walked out.
I said, oh, actually, here goes the little man.
I gave you the phone.
And I said, yo, this girl been talking about you for two years.
That's a lie.
Can we clear that up?
Focus.
Okay, I was actually talking about Travis Kelsey in here, and I pulled that audio because y'all going to stop playing with me.
You pissing me off.
So Justin Timberlake is in the news.
Oh, my God.
Wow.
He is doing the whitest thing ever.
He is suing the police department.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, actually, he's suing the town of Sag Harbor.
It's a town in Long Island.
And Justin Timberlake is suing them because he wants to stop the release of the footage from when he was arrested for that
So for those who don't remember, Justin Timberlake was arrested back in June of 2024.
He was pulled over because he was swerving lanes.
And police say that when they pulled him over, he wasn't able to follow instructions,
even though he only said he had one drink.
That led to him having to plead guilty, even though he pled not guilty in the beginning,
doing some community service.
But basically now there is a bunch of media outlets who put in a FOIA request.
And a FOIA request is where you can put in a request and say,
hey I work for this outlet.
I want to get this video because a lot of times those things are public information
because you want to be able to see how the agency, the police department, are doing their jobs.
Justin Timberlake's attorneys are like, no, you can't put that out because it's going to make him look
vulnerable.
He's in a vulnerable state.
It's going to reveal intimate details.
There's no legitimate public interest or reason why this shit goes out.
By the way, nobody will care unless you're on there wilding.
He's probably doing some type of crazy dances on the line.
They'd be like, walk the line.
You got a crazy.
Turning into a TikTok challenge.
But didn't he say when that first came out and everything like that,
he had been struggling with Lyme's disease, so he's been acting out.
Yeah, he said he had a lot going on at the time.
The nigger had lime and his tequila, man.
He was drinking, man.
Nobody's going to care, Justice.
His attorney said that this could harm his personal and professional reputation.
He had heard the sponsorships, the fact that it went away to come back out and you'll see all him doing that.
The fact that they're alleged that you were drinking and dry.
and we'll do that already.
It's been quiet.
Okay.
It'll come back out and it'll hit the press.
Nobody will care.
Unless he's on there wild and saying something crazy, that's it.
But nobody will care.
Well, yeah.
So we'll see what happens there.
And I think it'll put more attention on people.
Because now you've got to look up, what is the request?
And when you look it up, it tells you how to request it.
So now more outlets are going to do it.
So, yes.
But as we wrap out there.
You have any news about white men?
You have a fresh off?
And that was my favorite one, the one he was ready to do it.
Jim Carrey?
Yes.
We'll get to Jim Carrey in the next latest because.
because...
No, black news?
No, Jim Curry is a little black.
Don't do that.
I don't have some black news.
He was on a living color, don't mean.
No, no, he started with the blacks and started.
Okay.
Okay.
Yes.
I love Jim Carrey.
You couldn't wait for black history moves to be over.
All right.
We're not talking about Floyd, too.
The last night.
She couldn't wait.
I mean, she was waiting for she's so happy as the show this month for the year.
Jesus.
Shut up.
Let me give me a dog for two, man.
For after the hour, we need Bill Clinton to come to the front of the congregation.
We like to have a word with him, okay?
Speaking of
Oh, he's a little black too
No he's not
Stop doing it
What's up for y'all, man?
No he's not
None of these people are a little black
There's no such thing
Bill was sitting there yesterday
You all said that about
Eminem
We ain't never say that about
No goddamn
My man
All right man
Don't get a days up next
It's the breakfast club
Good morning
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This is a miracle
There is no question
And there are problems
In this country
Between police
and community
Yes
You are a donkey.
The latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
And yesterday it was a really bad day for him and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Okay, white supremacist violence is, it always has been the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
Wife.
The breakfast club, bitch.
What, my friend, please tell me why was I your donkey of the day?
Donkey of the day for Tuesday, March 3rd, goes to William Jefferson Clinton, aka Bill.
Okay, the 42nd President of the United States of America.
If you don't know yesterday, the Clinton's deposition videos from the Epstein files came out,
and boy, were they entertaining.
Okay, well, deposition videos about everything in the Epstein files came out,
and they were very entertaining, okay?
There's one video where you can see President Clinton flipping through old Epstein photos,
smiling from ear to ear, nodding his head, reminiscing about old times.
Okay, his attorney had to pull the photos away from him, and Bill Clinton pulled him back.
Like, let me get another look, man.
I could see it in his eyes.
He was thinking I was a wild boy, okay?
There's another part of the deposition where Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina said,
Hey, Bill, I heard you like him young.
And Bill, man, Bill malfunctioned.
Okay?
There was a glitch in the Matrix.
Let's listen.
I'd in the Epstein cases that Epstein said, you quote, like them young.
Why would Epstein say that about you?
Are you asking him his opinion?
You're asking him to think about why Mr. Epstein would say something about him?
Why would Epstein say that about the president?
She's asking you to try to be in Mr. Epstein's mind and guess at what Mr. Epstein would have thought about.
She said one likes them young referring to girls.
First of all, that's not true.
What's not true?
That I have any interest in underage.
I didn't say underage.
I said, I said young.
But it's still not true.
Is an intern young?
Yes.
Bill, Nancy is right.
Okay, she didn't say underage, she said young.
You volunteered the underage part.
That was the line he was rehearsing, preparing for this deposition.
Okay, I did not have sexual relations with underage women, but Nancy said young.
And then she said, is an intern young referring to Monica Lewinsky because Monica was 22 years old when she began her relationship with Bill Clinton and he was 49.
So young doesn't mean underage, but that's not why we are gathered here to the day.
We are gathered here today because Bill Clinton is getting the biggest he haul for the way he punted.
The simple question should Trump testify in front of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee?
Simple question, should Donald Trump testify in front of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in regards to the Epstein Files?
Listen to his answer when asked that question.
To get more information for this investigation, was wondering if you also agree that President Trump should answer questions of this committee.
That's for you to decide.
To get more information, that's all you got.
That's for you to decide.
Now, compare that to when Hillary Clinton was asked
should Trump testify in front of the House Oversight Committee
to get more information.
Let's listen.
Absolutely.
I was a lawyer.
As a lawyer, you would look for pattern and practice.
If you were deposing a witness and a case that you were trying,
if you were in court, what did you know about this person?
Donald Trump has been held civilly liable for sexual assault by a jury of his peers.
He has also been convicted on 34 felony counts for attempting to hide his relationship with a escort.
Given past and prior conduct, he would be on my witness list.
Not only does she say yes, absolutely.
She gave her explanation as to why it is a yes.
One of these things is not like the others.
Hillary gave the answer.
Okay, that is the actual answer.
What Bill Clinton did was cowardly.
All right, that's up to you to decide.
Sure, Bill, you're right.
It is up to them to decide, but can you at least explain why you think they should?
Yes, President Trump should have to testify in front of the House committee.
For all the reasons Hillary just laid out, not to mention for the amount of times his name has been mentioned in the files.
And because it was revealed that the DOJ withheld Epstein files mentioning Trump, they're just trying to get information.
Okay?
They're just trying to get more information.
So for Bill to say it's up to them to decide is cowardly.
Okay, they called your wife into a deposition and questioned her.
And she said she didn't know Epstein, couldn't even recall meeting him.
Meanwhile, someone who was his actual friend mentioned in the files as much as President Trump, you know, has, you know, in front of Republicans?
Yes, who support him?
You couldn't say yes.
He should have to testify.
And here are the reasons why?
I guess it's hard to do that when you're too worried about.
about making sure your own dirt stays under the rug.
Okay, see, when political figures start answering a yes or no question,
like it's an essay prompt,
it's because the real answer is either A, politically inconvenient,
or B, they're trying to save their own ass
and don't want to throw the current president under the bus
because they know he's crazy enough to get them arrested.
Okay, if you testified and your wife testified,
why would it be so hard for President Trump to have to testify,
especially, Bill, if what you said here is true, let's listen.
I hate this because I don't believe I should inject anything.
But I do not want to leave the impression.
But since there was no follow-up question,
he never, the president, never, this is 20-something years ago,
never said anything to me to make me think he was involved in anything improper
with regard to Epstein either.
He just didn't.
That's the truth.
You know, as I said earlier,
the only conversation I have with President Trump about this was in the early 2000s.
And I have no information that he did anything wrong.
I just want it all out there.
I want everybody to get it all out there and let everybody see where we are.
So if you want it all out there, then why shouldn't he come testify?
If he never said anything to you to make you think he was involved with Epstein, then let him come testify.
What you are witnessing here is the fact that as George,
George Carlin said, this is one big club, and we're not in it.
Okay, if you believe in accountability, it shouldn't depend on whose jersey the person is wearing.
And in this moment, President Clinton and President Trump are wearing the same jersey.
Okay?
President Clinton is doing some heavy blocking for President Trump right here because when former presidents start punting on basic questions about testimony for current presidents, that's not being neutral.
That's elite solidarity.
please give President Clinton
the biggest he, huh?
Yes, indeed.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Yes, ma'am.
Now, when we come back,
let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-105-1.
You got to ignore him, Jess.
Two chains was here earlier.
Yes, he was.
He had the new book out right now called De Bois,
and my head is God.
It came out the day.
Go get you a copy.
Now, the question we're asking is
he tells a story about him seeing a spirit
or him seeing a ghost.
It was his father in the book.
And it's so interesting.
He told the story,
We got a clip.
Yeah, we got a clip in the hospital.
And my mom and my two daughters was at home.
The alarm went off at home while Halo was coming.
And I'm looking at the cameras and I don't see anything coming into the house.
I don't see the doors.
I'm looking at all the doors.
Mom said, I hadn't left the room.
So I don't know why the motion is going off.
And then Keisha looks at her email.
And when you have motion, it takes pictures.
It takes snapshots of what the motion is.
Okay.
When we looked at the motion, you can see somebody.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was my father.
Now, my father left in 2012.
This was 2015.
You can see an image.
So people that I'm close to, a couple of my friends, I'm closer,
I'm showing a picture.
I'm like, who are they?
Like, that's part right there.
I'm like, look at the date.
And like, my friends begin big old chill goosebumps or whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
So the question is 800-5-8-1501.
I guess, have you ever seen the spirit?
Have you seen the ghost?
The way you want me to begin.
life has been one big paranormal activity.
Okay, I've seen so many spirits and ghosts
and I don't even look at them like spirits and ghosts, okay?
Are you, so you're not afraid
when you see them? No, never. For what?
Okay. Well, let's discuss
when we come back. 800-585.151.
You all ain't ever seen no ghosts? Uh, one time.
Okay, let's discuss. One time. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It's topic time.
Call 800-585-105-1 to join
into the discussion with the breakfast club.
Morning, everybody is the
J. N.V. Jess O'Larie, Shalameen the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you're just joining us,
this conversation comes from two chains, who was here last hour. His new book, The Voice in My Head,
is God. And he was talking about him seeing a ghost or a spirit. Let's listen.
Me and Keisha was in the hospital, and my mom and my two daughters was at home. The alarm
went off at home while HALA was coming. And I'm looking at the cameras, and I don't see
anything coming into the house. I don't see the doors. I'm looking at all the doors.
Mom said, I hadn't left the room, so I don't know why the motion is going off.
And then Keisha looks at her email, and when you have motion, it takes pictures.
It takes snapshots of what the motion is.
Okay.
When we looked at the motion, you can see somebody.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was my father.
Now, my father left in 2012.
This was 2015.
You can see an image.
So people that I'm close to, a couple of my friends, I'm closer.
I'm showing a picture.
I'm like, who are they?
Like, man, that's part right there.
I'm like, look at the date.
And, like, my friends begin big old chill goosebumps or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
So we're asking 800585-105-1.
Have you seen a ghost or a spirit?
Now, Shalaman, you said you see them all the time.
I mean, listen, if you've read any of my books, you know, I talk about this type of stuff all the time.
I don't even know where to begin, okay, which ghost story you want, right?
The best one.
I mean, they're all good.
They're ghosts.
I got chased by ghosts one time.
You wasn't scared?
That time I was scared.
But the reason I was scared because it was like 3 o'clock in the morning.
And, you know, I grew up on this long dirt road.
And I got dropped off at the end of my dirt road.
And so I'm walking down the dirt road.
And something just said, start walking a little bit faster.
So I saw walking a little bit faster.
And something says start jogging.
So I start jogging.
Then something said, hall ass.
I just took off running.
And when I look back, I saw these little footprints.
Oh, God.
Coming after me in the dirt.
And I was like, oh, shoot.
And right before I jumped to get in my yard, I felt something grabbed me on the shoulder.
And I scream, ah!
I'm knocking on the door.
They opened the door.
I think it was my sister's somebody.
She was like, what's wrong with you, boy?
You saw a ghost?
I said, I think so.
Damn.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then I slept real good that night because I was on hash.
But here's the thing.
Yo, see.
But no, no, no, no, no, no.
But it was real.
It was real.
It was real.
Another time I was going down this road.
I was riding my bike on Old Wysville Road.
In Montescona, South Carolina,
there's a graveyard on Old Wysville Road.
When I'm passing the graveyard,
like, as I'm approaching the graveyard,
I smelled like a cigarette smoke.
And I'm like, damn,
somebody smoking.
So I'm looking around,
see nobody and then as I'm passing the gravehead I look to the left and I just saw a guy sitting
there smoking a cigarette like just smoking it smoking I'm like damn okay well you know peace he ain't
said nothing so I just keep ride then as I look back all I see is the light from the cigarette smoke
but then the light turned into like this blue orb and the blue orb started chasing me on my bike
and I just was pedaling hard as hell getting to my destination a graveyard yeah damn so we wasn't even there
That was somebody did who just wanted to smoke.
Was that you going to hash a weed that time?
No, I wasn't high that time.
Damn, okay.
Well, I've personally never seen, no, I've never seen ghosts.
I've never felt any ghost presence or anything.
Why doesn't God like you?
I know.
I don't know.
That's so crazy because I know all ghosts are not bad,
but I've never seen good ones and I've never seen any bad ones either.
You know, now my cousin, London, London has seen them before.
She's felt ghostly presence, but she always say she's never afraid either,
Even when we were younger, we used to live together.
She would see them all the time.
And she was scared of hell out of me because I couldn't see what she see.
But she would be talking to them and everything.
And I never thought she was crazy.
I believe in them.
I just haven't had an encounter and a direct encounter myself.
We're surrounded by spirits right now.
Absolutely.
You got a bunch of your ancestors and guides around you right now.
Absolutely.
Yes.
My was, I feel spirits around all the time.
But this time was Gia's birthday.
and I don't remember when it was
It was like I would say maybe five, six years ago
And I bought her all these balloons for her birthday
And we went upstairs
And she was saying that she misses her dad
And we were just talking about her dad
Now mind you the balloons were downstairs in the kitchen
And she was just like I just want to tell him
I love him one more time
I just wish I could see him one more time
And we were sitting there and no lie
The balloons from the kitchen
Went all the way up the stairs
All the way up the stairs
Made a left
Went down the hall
to the corridor in our bedroom
and came in there and it said happy birthday
as we were talking about her dad.
Nobody stopped the balloons?
Oh, so they were down
so nobody was downstairs.
So it was like his spirit saying
you know, I love you
I'm still here with you and we freaked out.
Did she feel? Oh, okay.
We did.
We did. No, no, we did.
We did. No, we were.
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She asked, that's what she wanted for her birthday. God gave it to her.
But think about it, the balloons came from the kitchen,
down the hall, up the stairs.
It could have made a left, all right, made a left,
into our room, and it was right in our room.
That's fire.
Our day's presents.
Wow.
I was shook.
I ain't going to lie.
I said, Jesus Christ, but yeah, definitely did that.
Ghost, please come find me.
I love y'all.
I don't know.
I want to have an experience.
I know some ghosts that's going to haunt you.
No, no, no, no, no.
Not the wrong ones, please.
That's going to be the funny part.
But you ain't going to know why this young man is standing in your room.
No, please.
Remember what you said about us?
Hey, y'all.
Paulet.
Hey, good morning, Paulette.
Where are you calling from?
Good morning.
Hi, good morning.
I'm calling from Las Vegas.
Hey, from Vegas.
Talk to us.
You see the ghost or spirit?
This is what it is.
My mom died in 2018, and her baby sister died like two years later.
And so we went to the funeral, and this is 12 noon, minding.
So after the service, we went over behind, took behind my mom's tombstone, and took a picture, me and my daughter.
And once we got back home later in the evening, we were looking at.
do pictures, I accuse you guys not.
There was a light coming out of the sky, shining right on my mom's tombstone.
And this was, this was 12 in the afternoon.
Oh, yeah.
So I know it was my mom's spirit.
And when it happened, this is my first time getting through.
So when it happened way back in 2020, I tell calling you guys,
I kept calling you guys.
I wanted to email y'all the picture.
I was so scared, but I was excited at the same time,
and I can never get through.
But there's a time and place for anything.
That's right.
Man, this is a blessing.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
And listen, that should make you happy.
Like, we should be happy that, you know,
we know that there's, you know,
something else after this and that our people are still looking over us.
Oh, yeah, I'm very, very happy.
But my mom know I'm a spirit cat, too.
So I think that was the way of her joining me.
It was possible because I don't want to know it coming in the house and in an accident.
I don't want none of that.
So, yes.
And I'm sorry, I didn't say hi to y'all.
That's all right.
Good morning.
I like listening to you guys and y'all have a good day.
Thank you very much.
We appreciate you.
8005-805-105-1.
Have you seen a spirit or ghost?
Now, this conversation comes from two changes here earlier and was talking about he's
seen his father one night.
Hello, what's your name?
My name is Katrina.
Katrina.
What's up?
Katrina.
Talk to us.
What have you seen?
So I have a little boy who followed me, and I feel like he's been following since maybe
2010, 2011.
So I'm from Chesape, and I used to live in the Crad-Out area, fortunately.
And I was standing with a friend, and one day I was getting dressed, and I was looking
in the mirror, and the mirror was, like, facing her bathroom.
And I was looking in the mirror
And I was like
What in the world
Is that sitting in the bathroom?
So I kept looking like
I kept looking at a mirror
And then something in me was like
Okay, don't be scared
Turn around
And so I stood there for a second
And I turned around
And it was just standing there
And so I've seen it again
In other places that I've lived
And I've seen it recently
Where I live now
Same little boy he never grows up
It's weird
I'll tell you one thing
That was scared of hell out of me
If I had an abortion
If I had an abortion
And then I kept seeing this little boy
follow me. Oh my God.
Mommy.
That's crazy. It was a little white boy?
Nothing in my life.
It was a white boy or black boy?
I'm African-American. And he's like
seven or eight.
It's really weird. A little white boy chasing us
scary. You should talk to somebody about
that. Like I wonder why he's following
you. I wonder what the connection is.
I wonder what the connection is.
Because I have my own fun. I think he's taking care
of a little spirit to it.
But you can't just talk to it.
Like you can't just talk to you can't just say, hey, like, show me.
Okay, I'm not that brave.
Okay, okay.
I'm not that brave.
Okay.
I don't think y'all, we don't.
I just look and I make sure he don't, you know, do anything.
And I just come right here and go on by my business.
Hey, we don't realize how funny we are in black people.
She said, I got my own kids.
I ain't got time to be the gay little spirit.
What the hell?
Hey, yo.
Hello, who's this?
Jessica.
Hey, Jessica.
Talk to us.
You see the ghost or spirit?
Good morning.
Good morning.
Yes.
Ever since I was a little girl, my grandmother had passed.
And before my other grandmother had passed, I was brushing my teeth, and I literally saw them standing behind me in the mirror.
Who, your grandparents?
Yes.
So it was my nana who passed first, and then my great-grandmother was going to pass, and this was two years after my nana had already died.
That's a blessing.
Like, it's a blessing to know that our ancestors.
are still right there and they got our back.
But they be playing, though, because why would they show up in a mirror?
Like, at least wait for me to go in the bedroom, you know?
Because that's the, she was probably scared.
You were scared, though, what were you at first?
I was seeing them ever because I was a little girl until this day.
I'm 31, and I still see all of the spirits walking around me, even my kids' feet.
It's not like you're calling from Charleston.
You're from Charleston?
Wow.
Yeah.
Oh, okay, four, three, all day.
I mean, that's regular for us, though.
We see spirits all day in the little country.
Hmm.
So thank you.
Yes, ma'am.
Right, that was what you know.
Hey, let me ask a question.
Do dreams count?
Because, you know, I'd be having, you know, my people visit me in my dreams as well.
Now, I've had that experience.
Like, I've dreamed about, you know, my grandmother, you know, my cousin.
Even one of my friends that OD in high school.
I was best friends with this guy who OD in high school.
He was the first one to give me some drugs.
And he was real, real cool, though.
He was very troubled.
And he passed away, like he OD'd at a party we was having one day.
And in my dreams, he was.
was telling me somebody laced the drugs that we took, you know, and that's how he ended up,
oh, damn, like, he said that in my...
Yeah, it was, he used to throw these raids parties.
And you didn't go to the police?
The man literally came back from the dead to tell you that a crime was committed, and you didn't
go tell the police?
No, he didn't tell me who it was.
I woke up before he told me who was.
That's how the investigation pulled to start.
You post, at least go to police and say, look, somebody lays out drugs.
That's how my home boy died.
And then an investigation pulled to start.
You think my black ass was going marching to the, the precinct in a predominantly white town?
and say, they're like, no, she did it, lock her up.
You're right.
Like, you know, I can't.
You're right.
I can't.
But that has happened in form of a dream.
But I want to experience what y'all experience.
Like, you know, I want to see my grandmother.
I want her to communicate with me.
I actually like the dreams better.
And I tell you why.
I've had physical encounters with spirits.
I've had in the dream, the spirits actually talk to you.
Like, I remember having one dream after my grandmother passed.
I was dreaming that I was sitting in her house.
And she was young.
Like a young girl, like a younger woman.
And she was talking to me about my niece who had just been born.
And she was like, oh, yeah, I saw her, blah, blah, blah, this and that.
That's the last time I've ever had any communication with my grandmother since she passed.
And then, like, you know, people like, jazz fly, jazz flies, visits me in a dream.
That's your friend, right?
Yep.
My girl, Michelle Austin, rest in peace, to both of them.
She visited me in a dream.
And we were having, like, full-blown conversations about things that were happening in the present world.
In real time.
Yes.
So I actually like the dreams better because they communicate with you in the dreams.
All right.
Well, what's the moral of the story if there's a moral story?
The most of the story is keep your eyes open.
Ghosts are real.
That's the moral story.
Ghosts are real.
And it's not only bad ghosts.
And all of them know you be lying.
That's a crazy part.
They all know you be lying because you just told us you ain't never met none.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I know.
But I'm saying they are real.
I do believe in them.
I'm saying I don't believe in them.
I'm saying I do believe in them.
I just want one to visit me.
So just, you know, say what's something.
You know what goes saying in Baltimore?
Bees.
Bees.
All right.
When we come back, we got the latest with Lauren.
It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Lauren becoming a straight back.
Tell her.
Lady.
She gets them to somebody that knows somebody.
She gets to detail.
I'm the home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
She'd be having the latest on this.
The latest with Lauren La Rosa.
Sometimes you have facts.
Sometimes you have details.
Sometimes you have a little bit everything.
Well, it's the latest.
Brought to you by Top Dog Law.
breakfast club talk to me
top dog low yes
okay so Floyd Mayweather
the conversation is still
going about whether Floyd Mayweather is having
financial issues or not
because he just announced another fight
so over the weekend Floyd announced
the exhibition against Mike Zambides
and that's going to happen in June
and you guys know we talked about the
the fight that's going to happen with the mini Packeye out in
September that's going to be on Netflix
is that after Tyson fight or before
when's it so Tyson is okay so he has
Floyd has three fights in a six-month span.
He has Mike Tyson and Floyd in April.
He has Manny Pacquiao in September.
And then he has Mike Zambitis, or Zambides.
I'm sorry if I'm saying that wrong, in June.
And that was the one that was just recently announced.
That ain't going to help the, you know, I'm not broke.
I'm not broke statement.
People are accusing you of being broke and messing up your money.
And now you're fighting three times.
And how many months?
Six months?
Six months?
He might be hurting for money.
But he's getting it back.
Yeah.
It'll get what, close to what, 20, 30 a fight?
I don't know about that.
I don't know.
Well, okay, I talked to somebody yesterday who I worked with before that would be in the
know on the Floyd side of things.
And they told me that normally he doesn't come outside for less than 80.
Is that true?
Have you guys heard that?
I don't know about 2026.
If the Packyall-Mayweather fight, that's going to be on Netflix, right?
Yes.
That's a bag.
Where's the Tyson fight going to be it?
Let me look at up.
I think they are on, I think they're on Netflix, too.
Oh, well, Pachial out of Mayweather will definitely be a big payday.
I don't know about the other ones.
All I'm simply saying is if people out here calling you broken,
you're trying to prove that you're not,
boy, this don't look right.
This don't look right.
Even if he is,
the fact that he could just do a couple of fights
and make a couple of Ms like that,
because he's going to make, if the way you're talking,
it'll make, what, 80 off this one?
Listen, I don't know if that's 100 million.
But the person that I trust that I've reached out to before on Floyd things
told me that Floyd ain't going to wear for less than 80.
I highly doubt that Floyd may wasn't getting $80 million a fight in 2026.
Right?
Seriously?
Yes, seriously.
it's crazy how what is it time that takes away from your brain or something because the conversation is so different around him right now but yes so yeah that's happening because of that that that last fight that he just announced so we'll see what happens with that and how that goes now in other news uh jim carrie he is not a clone yeah well who's oh well yeah it's been speculation of it yeah so jim carrie was at an award show on paris called the caesar awards and he first he gave us a speech um on the
stage and he did part of his speech,
not in English, and then
after that, just him talking on the carpet,
just him being there. For some
reason, because people haven't seen Jim Carrey in a very long
time, the conversation has been whether
or not it was actually him at the award show and whether he is
a clone, to the point where his
reps had to come out and give a statement and say,
Jim Carrey was actually at the awards.
And I know delegates for the awards.
This is news?
Yeah, it's been like, it's been a real. People have
literally been trying to figure out if he is a clone
and who the clone is. Listen, we love Jim Carrey.
And all that he stands for.
The people do love him.
But yes, they've come out and said that he is not a clone
and that he'd actually been planning on attending that award show
for over, like, months since the summertime.
So that the speech that he gave in French was actually him.
He was there with his partner, his daughter,
and one of his publicists, and a couple, like, close friends
and family members.
So, yeah.
What do you mean partner?
I believe it's a business partner.
Okay.
Well, it's good to know that white people get accused of being clones, too.
Because it was happening with Gucci.
Yes.
But, yeah.
It happened with a car.
A couple of us, absolutely.
But I mean, black people, you know, like Jamie Fox.
Oh, yes, Jamie Fox.
Is that a compliment, though?
Because I was thinking about it with Jim.
Yes.
I was thinking about it with Jim Carrey.
People are just so excited because you don't see him.
I don't remember last time we've seen him out on a carpet.
And then the last time we did see him, he had some pretty choice words about award shows and things like that and how it's like no big deal.
It was at the Golden Globes, I believe, his speech and everything.
So that's why people believed that.
he was cloned because
I don't know about the French stuff
but I know he was very happy
it's the first time that we've seen him in a while
but we've seen him he's like
he was giddy his demeanor was very different
I think it's a compliment with his Gucci Man
because people think that Gucci Man evolved
so much mentally
and physically that he can't possibly be the same person
I think when people say you're a clone
because of that it's a compliment
got you same thing with Jamie remember they thought Jamie
was doing bad and the fact that people seen him out
and doing way better and he was happy
and same thing and his partner's actually like a significant
another. It's a woman.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah. So moving
on as we close, there's a...
Oh, real quick. I did see
that he, it was a video he just posted saying,
now that I got, now that I got
y'all attention, like he about the drop
a film or something like that.
Yes. Well, maybe that's why he's popping out. I feel like
that's what people do when they get these carpets.
Absolutely, Jim. Some of them's following.
Okay, go ahead. Yes.
Now, in other news, so you guys remember
we had talked about that steak lawsuit
with Drake and that there were people claiming
that they had put money in and
because of Drake and all these things.
they thought they would win and it wasn't happening
and they feel like that there's some fishy business
going on that steak. Basically,
Drake is allegedly using steak
in the way that you can transfer money throughout it
to pay for fake
bots and streams and all these things, right?
Well, Bloomberg did an investigation
and according to Bloomberg, they're
revealing that Drake wins
at a four-time higher
average than a typical player on the
stake website, which is a cryptocurrency
sweepstakes casino.
The investigation included the
that they looked at over 1,500 hours of footage from 25 live streamers.
And Stake is saying that this is not true.
They've been kind of like pushing back on all of this.
But, you know, the people are picking us up because that bot conversation has been a thing recently.
And I've been seeing a lot of different artists in the bot conversation.
You just don't know what's real or fake anymore.
Oh, it's going to get louder.
It's scary.
Oh, it's going to get louder.
Yeah, it's very scary.
I don't know about y'all.
But now when I'm, I mean, I've always been like this.
But when I'm looking at things now, I'm like, is it AI?
Is it real?
Are the numbers right?
Where to come from?
Who can we ask?
Like, it's so scary.
Who's getting paid to say certain things?
That's another part of the conversation.
Well, you've seen that more and more now.
Oh, absolutely.
And then also as a journalist, Lauren, does that make you scared?
Like, are you scared to report?
Like, what do I report?
What do I?
Yes.
Even videos a lot of times, I'm like, can we go to the team?
Even if it looks real, like, can you tell me this is real?
Like, I feel like I have to do so much more now because the internet is just running
wild and there's so many little plug-in plays that people have alleged.
figured out that.
People got to do that.
Yeah, we don't really know the ends and outs of.
So I don't know when that's going to come to a head, but yeah.
Like you just told me I'm trending on Twitter.
I look, that's not even me.
Say ya?
Yes.
Where you, clone?
No, I'm not clone.
Shut up.
Yeah.
I don't know.
All right.
Well, that was the latest, any accident, bigger, small.
I mean, maybe Jess, you could call them.
Any accident bigger small, called Top Dog Law.
Thank you for a sponsor in the segment.
The latest.
I don't even know how much money top dog law spending.
Somebody got to show me that, okay?
Top Dog Law.
But I'll be hearing Top Dog Law every godday.
Every day.
Right.
It don't even seem, it seemed like something from GTA6.
Like, is this a real law?
Like, they were done.
Like, are they real?
Four years.
And then I just think of course,
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You're not.
I need some testimonials.
Top Dog.
They got it on their site.
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Okay.
Don't play with the guys.
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Morning, everybody.
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note and do you have a fact today it's not a fact but it is women's international no no
International Women's Month.
So I have a woman to honor, and I'm going to do that all month.
You missed yesterday.
I honored me yesterday.
What do you mean?
I missed it.
Well, this month is Women's International Month.
International Women's Month.
Yes.
And I want to honor someone who is near and dear to the hearts of women because you can change your life around.
So I want to honor Jenny from Forrest Gump for Tricking Forrest and to take care of our son and Donovades.
Clearly, she didn't have me around to fix our mess, but she was trying to find herself.
She got sick, you know, she was popping
shooting up, taking drugs and all of that, right?
And she was hanging out with hippies
and she was playing big games with Forrest.
Remember she was like joining
some white revolution, right?
And Forrest came to find her.
And that man slapped the hell out of her
and Forrest beat his ass.
He would do any and everything to save her, right?
And she turned our life around, right?
She had the son.
And when Forrest got to her, she was like,
here on my son.
I'm down of AIDS.
I'm sorry.
I don't know what you want me to do.
She was toxic at one point in her life
when she turned it around
before she went on to give you know went on to glory you know what I'm saying because her son made
her a better person that's what I'm saying that's the connection I'm saying like we change our lives
around now kids make us better people and her childhood was crazy because remember she had an
alcoholic abusive father and her mother wasn't around I think she died or something like that but
that's that's what happens when you don't have you know the right parents and you're just out
there trying to find your life it's women's history mafia that's right
Salute to that woman.
Yep.
Shalman, you got a positive note?
I do.
It's called gratitude.
Okay, life is one big continuous circle
of giving and receiving energy.
Be thankful for who and what's in your life
instead of complaining about what you don't have.
If you focus on gratitude,
you'll start to attract prosperity and abundance.
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