The Breakfast Club - FULL SHOW: We Open The Phone Lines About Illinois Eliminating Cash Bail, Emotional Revenge On An Exes And More!
Episode Date: September 12, 2022Today on the show, after Angela reported about Illinois recent action on eliminating cash bail we opened the phone lines to what our listeners thoughts about it. Next, after Charlamagne gave "Donkey o...f the Day" to a man that got revenge on an ex, in the most evil way possible, they opened the phone lines to hear their listeners crazy revenge stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne
the God. Peace to the planet. It's Monday. Yes, it's Monday. Beginning of the work
week. Back to the work week. And the holiday season is officially here. It's
okay to say that, You know what I mean?
After Labor Day, the NFL has started.
We're officially in the holiday season now, y'all.
We're in the endgame now, guys.
I wouldn't say that.
Definitely.
No.
100%.
That's October.
Well, if you don't believe that the NFL season begins the holiday for so many,
then you're silly.
But it does.
This is the time when I have to watch when I call my man
because I know the game is on and he's not paying no attention.
I always got to look at the schedule like, all right, let's see.
Who's your team this year?
I didn't pick one yet.
Who should I do?
I don't know.
What team should I do?
What's your man's team?
That has nothing to do with anything.
I pick my own team every year. Don't pick his team this year. No, I don't. I anything I pick my own team every year
Pick his team this year
I want to pick my own
I want to pick a team I've never picked before
That is disgusting
Should I do the Bills?
Does it feel like a good year for them?
It looks like a great year for the Bills
Alright, it's my team this year
Who plays there?
Who plays there? My goodness gracious
You can't just team hop like that.
She does it every year.
Every year I do.
She's done it for 13 years.
The Bills are good, though.
I mean, the Bills are one of the teams people picked to go to the Super Bowl this year.
They did look good.
Look good.
That's my team.
They matched the Rams.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Well, it was Ewan Griselda.
Ewan Griselda riding with the Buffalo Bulls.
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
Well, shout out to everybody out in Detroit.
Of course, I was out there.
My strain was released over the weekend Bulls. Yes. All right. Well, shout out to everybody out in Detroit. Of course, I was out there.
My strain was released over the weekend in Michigan.
So shout out to all the stores
out there that carry the strain.
We had a great time
going from dispensary
to dispensary.
Shout out to Stickies,
the Flower Bowl,
Herbology,
House of Dank and Jars,
and the House of Mary Jane.
Shout out to all those dispensaries.
We were dispensary hopping
and then my daughter's birthday
was Saturday, so we celebrated at American Girl. And out to all those dispensaries. We were dispensary hopping, and then my daughter's birthday was Saturday,
so we celebrated at American Girl.
And boy, was that a long party.
Well, did you have some of your strain to help you through it?
No, I actually didn't.
But you know, American Girl, so first you eat at the cafe,
and then they have like a tea at the cafe.
Then after that, all the girls get dolls,
and then the dolls have to get their hair done,
which takes a long time, and toes and nails done. I didn't even know that the dolls have to get their hair done, which takes a long time and toes and nails done.
I didn't even know that the dolls could actually get their hair done and toes done and nails done and clothing.
Then after that, the dolls went to something else.
And then it was long.
Sounds like a great horror movie.
It was a it was a horror movie.
That's what it was.
No, I mean, like those dolls.
What is it called?
American Girl.
American Girl.
Yeah.
American Girl dolls are so far from horror.
But that's what makes it great.
Other than the fact it's not a lot of black ones.
They get more.
They get more and more and more.
So what do they have?
They don't sell them like in London or Paris or nothing?
I don't know if there's American Girl still.
I don't know.
I'm sure there is.
I mean, it's so big for young girls.
Because they're American.
Why?
If you're in France, do you want an American girl?
I don't know.
I never thought about it like that.
But anyway, it was a long party and they had a great time.
Thank you for asking.
You're high.
Yeah, shout out to everybody at American Girl.
There's an American Girl in Dubai.
I don't know.
Let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Since y'all are talking about football, let's talk about Dak Prescott.
Okay. We can start there.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some
front page news.
Now, WNBA Finals,
Game 1, the Aces
beat the Sun 67-64.
Dropping the clues, boss,
for Asia Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces.
South Carolina's own Asia Wilson.
Go get that chip.
Also, NFL. Let's start off.
The Eagles beat the Lions 38-35.
The Bears beat the 49ers.
The Dolphins beat the Patriots.
Colts and Texans tied.
Ravens beat the Jets 24-9.
Chargers beat the Raiders 24-19.
Vikings beat the Packets 24-9. Chargers beat the Raiders 24-19. Vikings beat the Packers 23-7.
The Steelers beat the Bengals.
The Browns beat the Panthers.
The Saints beat the Falcons 27-26.
Commanders beat the Jaguars.
The Chiefs beat the Cardinals.
The Giants beat the Tennessee Titans 21-20.
And Monday Night Football, the Broncos take on the Seahawks.
How did your Cowboys do, Sean?
We lost.
I mean, not only did we lose, we lost Dak Prescott for like seven to eight weeks.
So, you know, we didn't look good last night when Dak Prescott was in the game.
And now he's out for several weeks.
So, we'll definitely be picking in the top ten next year.
Definitely.
So, this is not a,
we're going to make it to the Super Bowl for you?
I mean, I could say that,
but there's no need.
We're definitely going to be in the,
we're definitely picking in the top 10 next year.
All right.
All right.
Initially, Dak Prescott thought he jammed a finger.
He didn't think it was serious,
but then he went for x-rays and there's a fracture.
So it looks like you guys will be going with Cooper Rush
as your starting quarterback starting next week.
How's Cooper?
Oh, Cooper sucks.
I mean, he came in last night.
He was there in the fourth quarter last night.
He just sucks.
I mean, listen, we're just, yeah, we'll be picking.
The Dallas Cowboys, my squad, will be picking in the top ten next year.
But I'm still going to enjoy the season because
that's what we do.
All right.
What else we got, Yeezy?
Well, President Joe Biden commemorated the 21st anniversary of the attacks on 9-11.
There was a remembrance event Sunday at the Pentagon, and here's what he had to say.
21 years ago.
21 years, and we still kept our promise.
Never forget.
We'll keep the memory of all those precious lives stolen from us.
2,977 at Ground Zero in New York and Shanksville, where my wife is speaking now, in Pennsylvania.
184 of them here at the Pentagon.
And I know for all those of you who have lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all.
All right. So, again, we have to offer up our condolences. I know a lot of people lost loved ones during 9-11. Horrible, horrific time. 21 years.
Princeton University will be covering the cost for students whose families earn below $100,000.
And they'll also be given $4,050 each school year for books and personal expenses they expect that will affect 25 percent of the student body about 1500 students
because of this change those families will not have to pay anything that's amazing and this all
follows last month's announcement from president biden to cancel up to twenty thousand dollars in
federal student loan debt for eligible borrowers.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Front Page News.
All right, thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now get it off your chest, 800-585-1051.
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Carter from Jersey.
Hey, Carter.
Get it off your chest, bro.
Nigga, it's Baze.
What's going on?
How you feeling? I'm all right. What's going on? How you feeling?
I'm alright.
What's up? Oh, my God, I love you some
Angela. She is so beautiful. What's up,
boo? How you feeling on a Monday?
I'm feeling good, you know what I mean? My Giants
won, Cowboys lost. I'm just enjoying
the day. Oh, shut up.
Enjoying my morning. Ain't it a
glorious morning?
Stay calm, Buffy. Ain't he healthy?
What?
Don't he look good?
Yeah, he look good.
Oh, my God.
He look almost as good as you.
You hear me?
All right.
You feeling good today?
We love to see it.
You having a good day today?
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You know what I'm saying?
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My man, Bebe, a little Tijuana.
I've never been to a little Tijuana.
And Newark is the best, number one right now.
What is that?
What is that?
It's in Newark, New Jersey.
I go there all the time.
It's amazing.
The food is great.
Everything is great there. So shout out to our little Tijuana's. Yeah, everything. Yeah, it's my man Bebe's spot. Yeah, New Jersey. I go there all the time. It's amazing. The food is great. Everything is great there.
So shout out to our little Tijuana's.
Yeah, everything.
Yeah, it's my man Bebe's spot.
Yeah, it's amazing.
What up, Bebe?
Thanks for putting us on.
If you want to take me there, I'll take you there.
Shout out, Bebe.
He said he want to take you there, Yee.
All right, let's go.
Say no more.
Y'all enjoy y'all morning.
What's up, man?
It's going to be all right, King.
Just remember you're a black king at the end of the day, but y'all trash.
Man, shut up.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning, Evie. How are you?
How are you, brother? What's your name?
Mide, how you doing?
Happy birthday, by the way.
Thank you, Mide Virgos.
Shout out to all the Virgos out there. What's going on?
What's up, Ola Mide?
Hey, how you doing, Yee?
Good, how are you?
Pretty good.
I have to plug my boy's business, Jet Life Forever.
Everybody's been supporting so far.
So everybody get you a piece of Jet Life wear.
We got new coats coming out, new jeans, everything like that.
So jetlifeforever.com, everybody get you new bread and get you new swag.
Well, it's almost coat season.
Oh, it's like, what, a couple months, you know, before it gets cold.
Yeah, now's the time to get your coat.
There might be a couple of weeks to it.
It depends with climate change.
You know what I mean?
You never know when it's going to actually get cold.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, Big Chocolate, the Toast Sucker.
How we doing, family?
Toasted Almond Toast.
Envy, how we doing, my brother?
We haven't spoke to you in a long time, man, and it was feeling good.
No, I ain't been locked up, man.
I know this is what you're about to say.
Nobody said that.
Ain't nobody said nothing about you being locked up.
My MVP says that when you don't call for a while.
So listen, two quick things.
I am tired of Snoop Dogg and these beer commercials,
Corona beer commercials on the beach with socks on.
Snoop, nobody wears socks on the beach.
Stop trying to hide your ugly toes, but Charlamagne liked them.
Listen, too.
Angel Yee, we need more black women on nighttime TV.
We need you in a talk show, right?
Okay.
I'll be up here, though.
Right.
So I figure if Comedy Central can give half a brain Charlamagne,
peanut brain Charlamagne a TV show, we've got to give you a TV show, right?
I'll be your first guest, and I'm going to sing to
you in French. Now, when you
hear the word Mo Chou,
Mo Chou means my little cabbage.
So I'll sing, Mo Chou, Mo
Chou, I'm crazy about you.
Playing with your toes is all
I want to do. Okay. Sound
good? No. Cabbage?
What kind of nickname is my little cabbage?
Big Chocolate, you need to register as a sex offender just in case.
Just in case.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
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Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is T. How you doing? Good morning.
Good morning. Get it off your chest.
I just have a question.
So I just found out last night that the state of Illinois is going to kick off the SAFE, S-A-F-E-F-E-T, letter T law in January.
They're getting rid of all cash bills.
They're calling it a purge.
Which sounds crazy.
No, that's not what they're calling it.
Well, that's what people online are calling it, the purge.
Yeah, that's what the internet is calling it.
Yeah, so, like, I mean, I read the article on the Baller Alert,
and it's like 12 million words.
I need someone to simple it down for me.
What exactly is going to happen?
Is that going to be, do you guys predict that it's going to be all throughout the state?
No.
They're actually doing away with the cash bail system,
which means suspect charged with certain felonies like second-degree murder,
aggravated battery, and arson will be
released without bail.
Hate crimes, drug induced
homicides, all drug offenses,
delivery of fentanyl, trafficking
cases, those
are not eligible for detention
unless people prove by clear and convincing
evidence the person has a high
likelihood of willful flight to avoid
prosecution. That sounds crazy.
They're saying like 400 criminal
defendants will be released back into the
community. So anybody with
those pending charges that's in jail
right now, they'll be let out.
And this law was actually passed in 2020.
And so this is going to be happening
January 1st now. Insane.
Insane. That doesn't even make
sense. But we'll talk about it more next hour, I'm sure.
It's been a lot of people asking to get rid of the cash bail system.
But this seems like an overcorrection.
Absolutely.
Like, I don't even know who put this together.
Like, who just said, okay, well, this sounds like a great idea.
That doesn't even make sense.
But we'll talk about it next hour.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051
if you need to vent you can call us up right now now we got rumors on the way easy yeah and let's
talk about the atlanta falcons and row timmy what do those two things have to do with each other
why they do my guy row timmy dirty like that man all right we'll get to that next it's the
breakfast club good morning shout out to Ro Timmy, too. The Breakfast Club.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself, and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth,
gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs,
the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast, Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit
down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts
that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after
a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real inspiring stories from the people, you know,
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Daphne Caruana Galizia was a Maltese investigative journalist who on October 16, 2017, was murdered.
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My name is Manuel Delia. I am one of the hosts of Crooks Everywhere,
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Daphne exposed the culture of crime and corruption
that were turning her beloved country into a mafia state.
And she paid the ultimate price.
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If you didn't get it right the first time,
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As they say,
those that cannot do teach.
Actually,
I think I finally got it right.
So take the failures I've had the second or even third or whatever,
maybe the fourth time around.
I'm Jenny Garth.
29 years ago, Kelly Taylor said these words,
I choose me.
She made her choice.
She chose herself.
When it comes to love, choose you first.
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And we are, well, not necessarily relationship experts.
If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love,
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It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report. Talk to Report. This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, this felt like a tremendous opportunity.
Rotimi was able to do the Atlanta Falcons promo, Rise Up,
and that's the anthem for the Atlanta Falcons.
Now he posted a reel and he captioned it,
the new Atlanta anthem at Atlanta Falcons, Rise Up.
And then once it started to go viral, a lot of people were upset.
Listen to it.
Now it's not necessarily about the song. We gon' rise up. We gon' rise up. We gon' rise up.
Now, it's not necessarily about the song.
People were upset that Rotimi is from New Jersey.
The song sucks, too.
It's kind of catchy.
I was in here singing it.
We gon' rise up.
But there's a lot of artists in Atlanta that people felt like,
why would you use somebody from New Jersey? Rotini might be a Falcons fan though. He's not
because he was rooting for the Giants and
the Jets yesterday. Looking ridiculous
on Twitter. Now T.I.
posted a video saying that he was frustrated
he posted a group photo of Atlanta rappers
like himself, Jeezy, Ludacris
it said yo Atlanta Falcons this is what it's
supposed to hit like y'all need some help hit us
Jermaine Dupree also posted
a video on his Instagram speaking about the new
anthem and told the city of
Atlanta that he would do his best to help restore
the feeling. Hey, salute to my guy
Rotimi, but people got to learn to say no
to things because everything isn't for you. Sometimes
you got to say no to that check. Like, Rotimi's not
from Atlanta. He's not a
Falcons fan, so he should have just said no.
Like, no, that ain't for me. Give that to an artist in ATL.
Like, that's just common sense.
Alright, well, shout out to Ro Timmy.
He gave him a hard time
on social media.
Alright, now, Aries Spears
recently was on his Spears
and Steinberg podcast,
and he was saying that
he fears his career is over.
Here's what he had to say.
As much as I'm nervous,
as much as I,
in the back of my mind,
because I already felt like
my career was over
before all this.
I thought I was blackballed
and my s*** was over.
But I always said
I felt like I was one thing away
from the turnaround.
But now with this, I'm almost
certain that Tombstone is written. But something and maybe this is me being naive. But from the
day my mother had my back and and groomed me into this thing called showbiz, I believed everything
she said. I believed every word I I believed she's the reason why I'm
here. So if the woman whose
body I came out of says I'm gonna be
alright, I'll be alright.
Ooh, alright.
He must mean as far as the corporate side
of Hollywood because I mean, you know,
he's been doing stand-up for a long
time, right? Yeah, a long time.
Remember when he was on, what was that show?
Mad TV. Yeah, Mad TV. long time right yeah long time he's he's remember when he was on what was that show um mad tv yeah
yeah ari spares is a legend when it comes to new york city comedy so he'll stay in the comedy clubs
uh but like you said maybe in in show business he must mean the corporate side yeah maybe that yeah
all right now um let's talk about diddy he has a new business venture that's coming and he is looking for some help.
And my mission and my purpose is to do whatever and play whatever role that I have to play into
saving the black race. Number one, I'm coming to win. I can buy Disney for us. Okay. So if you are
one of these unicorn executives, please send me your resumes and your portfolios to GodsWorkAtCombsGlobal.com.
I'm doing the biggest human resources investment from the top level of CMOs to COOs to general managers down to creative directors. God, I beg you, I beg you, I beg you, please to send me some like-minded,
like-frequency individuals that want to change this world. What's the business?
I mean, I guess he's just trying to make a change. He already has Revolt TV, so.
Well, he's asking for people to submit resumes, but what are they submitting resumes for?
I guess he wants the next top executives. Well, folks gonna want
to know what the pay is gonna look like because Diddy has
the reputation for not paying people. And the
folks, he sounds like he's looking for, gonna want
more than just the opportunity to work
for Diddy. They gonna want to know what that check look like. Now, do you
mean not paying artists or executives?
I mean, he has the reputation
for not paying people. So yes, it is artists,
but you know, that translates to people.
Because I do know people who worked for him
that had pretty good salaries.
I will say that.
But that's inside information.
I'm just talking about to the outside looking in,
to the general public,
because that was a wide casting for the general public.
To the general public,
people think Diddy don't pay folks.
I'm just still trying to figure out
what's the business venture.
Well, maybe he's not sure.
Maybe he wants people to pitch to him,
like Shark Tank.
You know what I mean?
He wants all these people to work for you, but what are we working?
What are we doing? Maybe he wants some ideas
and some pitches. Yeah, we did just play
a clip. I didn't hear the whole video, so maybe he
did explain exactly what he's looking for in the whole
video. I would hope they would play the part where they tell
what type of job they're looking for. This is the breakfast
club. You're right. We don't. He said he wants
a new Disney. You're right.
Touche. He said he what? You Disney. You're right. Touche.
You didn't hear him say like Disney,
we could own Disney and all of that?
I heard him say that, but when I heard, I thought I No, you were not on Disney.
That's all I'm simply trying to say.
I thought he said that, but I was like
you don't got to add that kind of lie to your
motivational speech. I thought he was saying that in the future.
Like we could get enough to buy
Disney or be as big as Disney. But as big as Disney, that's what I thought it was. I didn't future. We could get enough to buy Disney or be as big as Disney.
As big as Disney. That's what I thought it was. I didn't think he actually said he wanted to buy Disney. I thought he said we could
be as big as Disney.
I mean, I think he's looking for content
creators, designers,
creative web development,
just any type of executives that
have ideas to bring to the table.
Integrated media managers,
social media managers, all of those
things.
Once again, people are going to want to know what that pay look like.
They're not going to be doing that just for the
opportunity to work with Diddy.
I'm sure it also depends on what level you're at too.
If you're up and coming,
you can apply and see and have that
discussion. That is your
rumor report.
All right. Thank you. I your rumor report. All right.
Thank you. Hey, and salute to everybody in Atlanta, too, man.
I was in Atlanta this past Friday at the HBUC at the Met.
Salute to my guy, Louis V.
I was out there with Stacey Abrams.
You know, she's running for governor of Georgia.
So I moderated a conversation with her and civil rights attorney Francis Johnson and the good brother, 21 Savage.
So salute to everybody in the ATL.
Yeah, I saw Louis V this weekend too.
I was in Atlanta doing some stuff with Revolt.
So shout out to them.
Did you get paid?
Sure did.
Okay, just making sure.
Did he pay well?
Yeah, I'm not mad at certain things.
I wouldn't say that everybody doesn't get paid,
but they get a lot of good advertisers
that can help put that bill.
Absolutely.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about this SAFETY Act.
That's Safety, Accountability, Fairness, and Equity Today Act.
In Illinois, people are calling it the purge.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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All right. What else we got?
All right. So everybody's talking about Illinois right now and the elimination of cash bail.
That's going to start on January 1st.
People believe this will have wide ranging consequences throughout the criminal justice system.
So criminal suspects will be will be detained before trial only in the case of forcible felonies that are non-probational or unless they are considered a flight risk or a danger to someone in the community. So some violent crimes like robbery, vehicular invasion,
driving under the influence, causing death, and second-degree murder
do not qualify under this law.
And so a lot of people are up in arms about it.
They're calling it like a real-life purge, what's happening.
But, you know, people have been talking about cash bail reform for quite some time now.
And some people believe that just because you don't have the money to post bail,
that doesn't mean you should have to sit in jail because people who do have the money
to have cash bail will be able to get out.
Well, yeah, I mean, you know, it sounds terrible until you realize you've been living in a state
that's been doing that, like Jersey eliminated cash bail in 2017.
So I'd like to know the similarities between you know
what jersey does and illinois does because you know jersey has the system in regards to eliminating
cash bail and it just gives the judge the choice to hold or release defendants awaiting trial based
on whether they're flight risked or not or whether they'll reoffend and prosecutors got to show clear
and convincing evidence that they should be held while awaiting trial so i don't know i just got
to see the similarities between Jersey and Illinois
because it sounds terrible.
No, it sounds absolutely positively terrible,
especially some of the crimes that they were saying
that could possibly have no cash bail.
Like trespassing is an example that the Grundy County Sheriff,
Ken Barley, is raising concerns about.
He said today I can arrest him if you sign a complaint for trespassing,
but January 1st I'm not going to be able to do that.
The law says I have to write him a ticket and leave.
I agree with that in regards to trespassing, though.
It depends.
I mean, something like trespassing.
I think what we're talking about is the more violent offenses,
like the aggravated assaults and the second-degree murders
and the kidnapping and stuff like that.
In regards to things like trespassing, yeah, I agree.
It depends what they're trespassing for,
because anything could be considered trespassing in certain things. If somebody's on your property, it could be considered trespassing yeah i it depends what they're trespassing for because anything could be considered trespassing in certain things if somebody's on your property it could be considered
trespassing and i don't want them to come back on my property but if you just give them a ticket
and then they could walk around the block and come back up yeah that's a problem a lot of it
is a problem to me and yeah you're talking about you know aggravated battery aggravated fleeing
arson arson so you could set something on fire and just walk away but let's be clear about what
this is though, right? Because
no cash bill does apply to every jurisdiction
but what they're saying is
that it's not fair
that some people get to be free because they have money
and other people have to stay in jail.
So in other words, if you would have got a cash bill,
there's no cash bill at all. Judges can
still keep suspects that they feel are
dangerous locked up without bail.
So you can still do that. So it's not saying up without bail. Yeah, that's what I just said.
So you can still do that.
So it's not saying none of these people are going to be able to stay in jail.
If they feel like you're dangerous, if they feel like you're a flight risk,
they still will keep you locked up without bail.
But if they would have given you a cash bail anyway, now there's no cash bail.
So what that does is separate people who would have paid and been able to get out, you know, previously.
And then there's some people who only stay in jail
because they don't have the money.
So now that's not a concern.
I mean, yeah, that's what I just said.
I mean, that's why, I mean,
Jersey's been doing this since literally 2017.
So it's really up to the judge's discretion.
Like I said earlier and like you just said, G.
Let's open up the phone lines and get your opinion on it.
All right, 800-585-1051.
And also, too, I don't know if y'all looked through the whole Safety Act,
but there are some great things in regards to police reform,
especially in regards to the use of force and, you know,
complaints and misconduct of police, a lot of police provisions.
There's some interesting things in there.
All right, so what do you think about what's going to happen
in Illinois January 1, so what do you think about what's going to happen in Illinois January 1st, 2023
under this new law? After being charged
with some of the crimes listed like aggravated battery,
kidnapping, robbery, second degree murder,
threatening a public official,
burglary, arson, a drug
induced homicide.
After being charged with those crimes
listed, those arrested would be released without
bail pending a court date.
What are your thoughts?
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Now, if you just join us, we're talking about what's going on with Illinois.
What's happening with Illinois, Jaycee?
They're eliminating cash bail.
So, no matter what.
By the way, judges still have the right, though, to hold you.
But there's just no cash bail.
So, it doesn't separate people who can afford to pay from people who can't.
Okay.
800-585-1051.
We're asking what's your thoughts.
We can start in the room.
Honestly, I think that I don't see a problem with it.
I think the way that it's being, the people who are against it, the way that they're presenting it is making it seem like if you kill someone, you can get out on bail.
That's not true. If you're still considered a flight risk, if you're still a high risk person
or, you know, the judge doesn't want to let you out, they still can hold you. The difference is
if you would have gotten a cash bill, now you are able to get out without having to pay cash. And I
always thought it was unfair that people who have money were able to get out on bail and be at home
and comfortable while people who just didn't have the amount of money to get out on bail and be at home and comfortable while people who just didn't
have the amount of money to get out and couldn't afford to had to sit in jail so it really affected
you know people with lower incomes a lot more than other people yeah and i mean you know we
currently live in a state that does that well envy and i do i mean jersey's eliminated cash bail for
a majority of cases so i would just like to see the similarities between you know this in illinois
and like you know i said earlier this and Illinois. And like I said
earlier and like you just said, the judge
still has the choice to hold or
release defendants awaiting trial
based on whether or not they
think that the person will reoffend or
whether or not they think that they're a flight
risk. And prosecutors have
to show clear and convincing evidence
that the person should
be held while awaiting trial. So I mean, I think it sounds worse than it actually is and
if you actually look at this safety act the safety act has some really good
things in it in regards the police reform so I don't know it's got to see
how it plays out you know and I wonder when you speak to law enforcement or you
speak to the DA they say they have a lot of a hard time keeping people in prison.
They say a lot of times people who commit crimes are released the next day and they're never really charged.
Whether people don't want to press charges on them.
So they're arrested, but they're never charged.
So they keep coming in the system and right back out the system and able to do the same crimes over and over and over again.
They feel like a lot of times there's no penalties.
And that's why you get a lot of times there's no penalties,
and that's why you get a lot of these people that do these crimes are repeat offenders.
Yeah, and I think judges, I know this sounds crazy to say
because this is the injustice system that we're in,
but I think judges know the difference between somebody who committed
a petty crime and somebody who actually needs to still, you know, be in jail.
Because you hope that a law like this prevents Khalif Browder's in the future.
Correct.
When somebody ends up going to jail for three years for, you know, something that they should have just, you know, been out for or waiting to go to trial.
Hello?
Hey, what's up?
Hey, what's your name, man?
This is Doogie. I'm in Chicago.
Hey, Doogie. What's your thoughts, bro?
What's good? This is the first time I'm calling in.
I want to set the record straight on this whole thing.
First off, I know that everybody's seen that video that's going around
with that guy talking about this whole Safety Act and this and this and that.
Let me explain something to you.
First off, this is hyperbolic MAGA scared tactics because this is an election year.
All of these people in the collar counties, Grundy County, Will County, all of that, southern Illinois, they hate Chicago.
They hate Democrats.
So they're actually spewing misinformation and scaring people to not vote for our governor.
I'm going to explain something to you.
This bill has been passed in 2021.
All of a sudden, they're making a big, huge whoop-de-doo about it?
Come on now.
So check this out.
There's a lot of good things in here.
It is.
Let me see here.
Okay.
No, there's a lot.
You're right, especially in regards to complaints and misconduct and use of force by police officers.
There is some good things in this bill.
And let's not forget, people are presumed innocent
until they're found guilty.
So you still have to go to court, go to trial.
And so it's just a difference of whether you're free
until your trial or not.
And if you're not considered a flight risk,
a lot of times people do get bail.
So let me explain.
In Cook County, so if you had a minor charge,
like say you're stealing clothing or stealing some liquor,
whatever, and you couldn't afford a $100 or $1,000 bond.
You were sitting in Cook County for two or three years before you got tried.
So now the judge has discretion to say, if you're a threat to society, you sit.
If you're not a threat to society, if this is a petty little crime, you're free to go.
This bill also bans chokeholds, mandates body cameras by 2025,
anonymous complaints towards officers, rights for pregnant prisoners.
Mandatory minimums can be waived.
There's a lot of good things here.
Also, when, say, you're involved in a crime and say, like, you're going to carjack somebody and they shoot somebody and kill it. Now, you were charged for first-degree murder. If your partner got, you know, if your partner was involved,
they got charged with your partner's murder, that's eliminated.
That's right.
And they add reporting of officer dispatch to mental health crisis incidents.
They make confidential mental health screening and counseling for officers.
There's a lot of good things in this bill.
Yeah, so it doesn't seem as bad as it was put out there.
Right, they're making it seem like it's, oh, we're going to just free everyone.
Right.
Okay.
800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
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We're talking about
What's happening in Illinois
Do you want to break down
What's going on Yeezy?
Yeah, right now in Illinois, they have the Safety Act.
It's legislation that's going to overhaul the state's criminal justice system.
They're getting rid of cash bail.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
What are your thoughts?
Hello, who's this?
Yo, it's Keith from Brooklyn, you heard?
Keith from Brooklyn, you heard?
What up?
Yo, what's Keith from Brooklyn, you heard? Keith from Brooklyn, you heard? What up? Yo, what's going on? I wanted to talk about the topic about the Nobel reform.
Mm-hmm.
Now, I think it's a stupid idea.
We're actually dealing with that right now in New York City.
A lot of people are exploiting the whole Nobel reform
and getting away with a lot of crime.
Okay, explain what you mean.
That's exactly what I'm saying.
They're getting away with a lot of crime.
I don't believe that's the case, man.
Like I've been saying all morning,
Jersey eliminated cash bail for a majority of cases a while ago.
So I'd like to see the similarities between this and Illinois
because, once again, it is up to the judge's discretion
whether or not he releases defendants
based on whether or not they'll reoffend or based on whether or not he thinks um he releases defendants you know based on whether or not they'll
reoffend uh based on whether or not he thinks they're a flight risk are and it's up to the
prosecutors to show convincing evidence that they should be held while awaiting trial so i don't i
don't think this is the free-for-all that y'all making it out to me it's not just a no uh the
no bail reform it's the stuff that that. It's just the whole name of it.
Like, for instance, like that kid that was like 16 years old and he like beat up that cop in the subway and then like was able to just like get out on RLR.
That's crazy.
Like he should have just.
I know that does happen a lot, especially in New York. They've been saying that a lot of people are committing these crimes or committed numerous times.
And when they get locked up, they just come
right out. There is no bail and
they come right back out and able to commit those
crimes again and they're saying a lot of criminals
actually know that. They know that
if they get locked up, they'll be out.
How much resources? Because that's what I wanted
to say to Charlamagne because Charlamagne says
that, oh, why don't we put more resources in the community?
It doesn't matter how much resources
you put into a community.
If the community ish, it's not going to be ish.
That's not true.
You know why I tell you that's not true?
Show me the issue.
They invested a lot of money in Marcy Project, and I'll be over there.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about the billions of dollars.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about the billions of dollars.
The billions of dollars they have to put into these police forces,
to militarize the police.
You're not going to sit here and tell me that if you put those same billions of dollars
into a community and you provide kids proper mental health services,
you provide kids an opportunity to learn a trade, you make the schools better.
You're not going to tell me that if you do that from the beginning
of these kids' lives, you're not going to have better communities.
I refuse to believe that.
And I also think it's just not fair if there's
two people committed the same crime,
one person gets out because he has the money to get out,
the other person has to sit for two or three years.
That's definitely not fair.
Definitely not fair. Hello, who's this?
Hello, this is Marco.
Marco, what's your thoughts, Marco?
Now, I think that this don't do nothing but give all criminal criminals the green light to go ahead even
though they've been doing it in new jersey and things like that but i think you guys if you're
a criminal you smart you got smart criminals out here that that'll know their way around this
that'll say okay if i know i ain't gotta pay bonds and i'm gonna get away with this because
most judges use this as a slap on the wrist like okay we'll just give okay, if I know I ain't got to pay bonds, then I'm going to get away with this. Because most judges use this as a slap on the wrist.
Like, okay, we'll just give them bonds
because we know they can't pay it.
But now, what about there's no bond?
Now look at how the rate just don't go up over time.
I mean, look, if somebody's, you know, a risk, like we said,
they still will have to be in jail.
The judge can still say you're not getting out at all.
It's only about money.
The difference is money.
Well, I guess what some people will push back on that with is they'll say, well, there are a lot of people who have reoffended.
And you can look at their records and see that they have reoffended.
And they still, you know, benefit from the no cash bail system.
So maybe they'll say that judges aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing because judges should be looking at their record and saying, no, this person does have the ability to reoffend.
Because at the end of the day, it's still the judge's discretion to decide that, whether
they're going to give you a bail or not.
But that's my point.
Some people feel like judges might not be doing their job.
Well, they need to do their job.
Yeah, you can look at a person's record and see whether or not they're reoffending.
Because like Envy just said, there's a lot of times you'll see something happen and then
you look at this person's record and be like, well, why was this person even out? Yeah, but you know, a lot of times you'll see something happening and you look at this person's record and be like well why was this person even out yeah but you know a lot of
times these these people weren't convicted like you know i know for a a couple of people who
especially like you know robbing cars uh they'll be stealing cars and it'll be their first offense
and the reason it's their first offense is because one uh they were never prosecuted it was it was
dropped down to a a misdemeanor or very small. Or the person whose car they stolen, they never went to court because one, they don't have the time or two, they got their call back.
So they don't care. So like in a couple of cases, if you if you Google a person's name, you see that they got arrested seven times for robbing, for robbing a car.
But they never get convicted. So you think they should look at the arrest record and not the criminal record? Not the convictions?
I mean, you just don't know.
The criminal record will have the convictions on there.
The arrest record will just have the arrest.
Correct.
Correct.
I mean, I don't know.
But the whole idea is we have to make these streets safer.
These streets are nasty.
They're disgusting.
And we got to do something because our kids are dying at alarming rates.
I mean, it doesn't feel like it deters criminals.
I'll tell you that because most criminals are so for the moment.
In their mind, they got immediate need.
So I don't see how this deters folks from doing crime if they feel like they're going
to be right back on the street.
But like we've been saying all morning, it's up to the judges.
It gives judges latitude to hold a release defendant to wait in trial based on their
risk of flight and reoffense.
And the prosecutors got to show with convincing evidence
that they should be held
while awaiting trials.
It was really up to the judges
and the prosecutors
to do their jobs.
All right, well.
Yeah, because imagine
you didn't do something,
you get arrested for it.
That's true.
And now you got to sit and wait
because you don't have money
to get out.
That's not fair.
That is absolutely positive.
It's just not a perfect system
and I don't know what is.
There is none.
That's the point.
There is no perfect system.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
Yes, and let's talk about Ray J and Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner.
I mean, things went crazy over the weekend,
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All right.
Break it down, girl, because I want to know.
Break it down.
Well, Ray J is fed up.
Okay?
He is tired of this, and he is letting y'all know everything that really happened.
Now, I feel like we all already knew that Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner masterminded
this whole sex tape.
They did?
I mean, that's always been something that's been in the news.
But now he has the receipts.
And what triggered Ray J in the first place?
Because I saw some people saying, well, why is he even bringing this up now?
This is old news.
Well, it's a couple of different things.
On the Hulu series that the Kardashians and the Jenners have,
there was a whole thing about this second sex tape and Kanye retrieving the tape. Listen
to this. He got me all of the sex tape back. Oh, my God. And he flew home and got me a computer and all the hard drives.
And he met up with Ray J at the airport and got it all back for me.
Oh, cute.
Oh, my God.
That's amazing.
I know Kanye did this for me, but he also did this for my kids.
I want to shield them from as much as I can.
Thank you for Kanye and for his unbelievable way he does things.
That's so romantic.
And Ray J also shared text messages of him and Kanye planning to meet up to hash everything out.
And Kanye says, Wack said you had a tapes and a safe.
And he said, I'm assuming you know the full story from 05, right?
How it happened, who broke up the deal, who put it all together, etc.
You had the full picture, right?
You have to know that to understand all what he's doing out of respect.
So he posted those messages between him and Kanye before they met up.
Now, in addition, he also did not like seeing Kris Jenner
taking a lie detector test on the Late Late Show.
Did you help Kim release her sex tape?
It's okay.
No.
Of course it's true.
Thank you.
Of course it's true.
All right.
Kylie, here we go.
So you're saying the lie detector test is cap?
Well, Ray J said that.
That person's not even a real... Shut up.
No.
I don't know why you're doing this.
I meant to.
Stop confusing people.
Ray J posted, this is the guy they had give Chris Janke the lie detector test.
The network should be ashamed and you should too.
Y'all, y'all getting sued for playing with the truth.
And so here's Ray J talking about how that lie detector test was fake.
Like we like John Rogan.
Google.
What is name?
Grogan. Google John name? Grogan.
Google John, John Grogan right now.
Look what pops up.
First thing that pops up is how to beat the lie detector test.
This is a fraud.
He don't even have a license.
He uses somebody else's license.
No more dog.
Like no more dog.
I don't need your money.
I don't want you to call me and try to stop me. Like,
I want to sue you. I want to sue
every network. I want to sue the dude that
did the lie detector test, the host,
because the host didn't know. He doing
what he thought was facts. So now
all of y'all owe because y'all putting
out false narratives and stuff that's completely
not true without me being able
to defend myself. This is getting good. So this is
all what triggered Ray J, by the way.
It was that late, late show with James Corden.
It was that Hulu series with the Kardashians.
And then Kanye posted this message, this text message that he got from Kim Kardashian, allegedly,
where Kim is saying to please stop mentioning her name.
She said, tell him to please stop mentioning my name.
I'm almost 67 years old and I don't always feel great.
And this stresses me to no end.
Well, Ray J left a comment and said
what about my mom, Chris? You tell
people false stories about me making the
black man look horrible for your gain.
You introduced me to Steve Hurst. You masterminded
everything for your family and
tried to ruin me at the same time, SMH.
You don't think all mothers get stressed
or are you special, huh?
Now, Ray J also went on live and let people know it was about to go down.
I don't know what the f*** you think this is.
You have f***ed with the wrong black person, period.
Oh, no, you done f***ed with the wrong one.
I was just going to handle this f***ing legally, right?
And just hit you in court and just get what I'm deserved from all of y'all being foul and trying to defame me, trying to make me look bad.
When you know what's up, I'm having them send everything I got.
We going through receipts tonight, Chris.
We going through receipts tonight, Kim.
Everything that I got, I'm going to let them see.
Now he also posted.
There's more?
Yeah, there's plenty more.
He went on Instagram and he let them know that it's foul at the highest level.
He said, F this being just racist.
This is wrong to do to anybody.
You think you can just F people over and get away with it forever?
That's where you are wrong.
I represent God's army.
And now it's about to be an easy win on you devils and con artists.
You stole all that money from my mom and sister, over $800,000,
and you had to pay it back because you were guilty and the judge ordered it.
You tried to bury that just like you're trying to bury me.
Now here is Ray J talking about the sex tapes and the deal that they did,
allegedly, with Steve Hurst because he had the receipts.
He had the whole entire screen pulled down to let people see on the screen all of his receipts.
Kim Kardashian got her handwriting and her fingerprints all over my contract.
When you look at the two, when you look at my signature and you look at her signature on my deliverables,
that shit say sex tape number one, sex tape number two.
And guess what?
The third sex tape or the second they've been trying to play me on, it's called Santa Barbara sex.
Her mama made us go shoot it for safety.
She watched the mother and said, hey, we're going to go with the first one because the first one is better.
It gives my daughter a better look than the second one that I made y'all go do.
But you watched it and made a decision.
And then you get on whatever show you was on and take a lie detector test with a fraud.
Wow. I mean, there's a lot going on on let's skip down to this sex tape contract because he
wants people to know that she made money from this she didn't sue Ray J for it if
she felt like it was something that was leaked why not get sued here is what
Ray J had to say about that there go the sex tape contract that's my handwriting
that's it right this is the sex tape full contract so that's my handwriting to say about that. go ahead and help you i'm gonna sign your deliverables for you so you can just rush it through so kim signs the deliverables exactly what we about to sell to vivi it's her signature i mean
it's her handwriting giving steve giving him the right to sell it like here's the deliverables
and look who signed my deliverables and was in the room look who look who was in the room. Look who was in the room with me.
Yeah, Ray J is clearly explaining that to a new generation because our generation definitely knew that all parties involved
had to sign off on this.
Like, you can't do a deal with a company like Vivid for distribution
without all parties involved signing off.
Now, is this the first time he showed the contract, though,
with the signatures?
And I don't understand why the Kardashians... A lot of people didn't believe that though.
A lot of people believed the Kardashians.
Absolutely, positively.
I mean she did a whole lie detector test.
Yeah, and a lot of people believed her.
Now Ray J also talked about being single
and how this has actually affected him.
Like I was gonna chill, I was just gonna sue y'all
and not say sh**.
And I just kept feeling like, no,
already don't fuck with me anyway because of that shit.
Like, I'm single now, but, like, if a girl wanted to, like,
if she wanted to, like, send me her pictures and shit, right,
so I could look at her.
They don't even want to because they think I'm going to put this shit out.
You know what I'm saying?
I talked to the homegirl, Keisha.
Keisha Cole, she like, man, I didn't forgive you.
I forgot about it or whatever, but you my homie.
But I always had this dark thing about what you did.
So it always made me hesitate on like really with you because of the morals behind the overall situation.
No, we don't clear it up because when I show her all the facts, she start crying like, man, I'm so sorry.
Ray J hasn't gotten a good nude
in years because of the goddamn Kardashians.
That's what he wants y'all to know.
I haven't gotten a good nude in years
because of the Kardashians. It does go to show you, though,
a lot of people didn't believe him. Even, you know, like you said,
he's trying to holler at Keisha Cole. She's like, no, no,
I ain't sending you no nudes after what you did.
A lot of people didn't believe. A lot of people roll with the Kardashians.
Well, I don't understand why the Kardashians
will continue to lie and say that they didn't master it. A lot of people rolled with the Kardashians. Well, I don't understand why the Kardashians will continue to lie
and say that they didn't mastermind the whole thing
when it can clearly be proven.
And, I mean, them masterminding the whole thing,
it just makes them look more genius.
Is there any more?
I don't even know why they would continue to lie about it.
I mean, it worked out for them, right?
I'm sure they wouldn't change a thing.
And I understand why Ray J would pursue a lawsuit.
If there is money to get, I hope he gets it.
But it's not going to hurt the Kardashians in any way.
Like, all drama is great drama for the Kardashians.
Just another storyline.
They'll get a whole other season out of this.
At least three episodes.
Oh, two more seasons on this one, boy.
No, not two.
Maybe like three.
And we already know the Kardashians are going to monetize this in some way.
So I hope Ray J gets to monetize it as well.
Any more, Yee?
For now, no, because we got to go
and pay some bills
and get ready for Donkey of the Day.
All right, Charlamagne.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Oh, man.
Four after the hour.
Let's talk about people
really knowing how to emotionally hurt other people.
We'll discuss.
Did y'all see them sending the flies at Ray J, too,
while he was live?
They sent flies at him.
What you mean? Oh, you didn't see the flies? No, too while he was live? They sent flies at him. What you mean?
Oh, you didn't see the live? No, I didn't see it.
Oh, listen. What the
was that on my face?
That was a bug, huh? Yeah.
That was like a... I ain't never seen
like a... Damn, that Chris Jenner
been trying to send everything at me. Yo, shut up
Ray J, man. Don't keep the
days of bugs. They sent bugs at him. I never seen such a thing.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings give him days of bugs. I never seen such a thing. It's the Breakfast Club.
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Charlemagne, say the game, donkey under the shade.
Charlemagne.
You are a donkey.
It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkey of the Day does not discriminate.
I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey, man, hit it with the heat.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's donkey of the day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran, donkey of the day goes to Joseph Oberlees.
He hails from the beautiful state of South Carolina.
Dropping the clues, bombs for South Carolina.
Okay.
The low country to be exact.
This looks like Mount Pleasant.
He is 33 years old and he was arrested last week, Thursday,
for first-degree burglary and the destruction of human remains.
He is being accused of breaking into his former girlfriend's home and hurting her.
Not physically. No, this sick bastard decided to hit former girlfriend's home and hurting her. Not physically.
No, this sick bastard decided to hit his girlfriend where it would really hurt. I'm
talking psychological, emotional warfare to the 10th power. Okay, if this man's goal was to
emotionally ruin this woman, oh, he exceeded. Let's go to Live 5 News for the report, please.
A man is out on bond this morning after being arrested in connection with a burglary
investigation Monday night. Joseph Oberleis is arrested in connection with a burglary investigation Monday night.
Joseph Oberleis is charged with first-degree burglary and destruction or removal of human remains.
Officers say Oberleis entered the home of his ex-girlfriend and damaged her flat-screen TV.
Police also say Oberleis took the ashes of the victim's child and threw them in the trash. The incident report shows that Oberleis says he was, quote,
blackout drunk and does not remember when asked about damaging any property.
Evil, evil, evil, evil.
This is pure evil.
This is right up there with going into a woman's house and cutting up all her wigs
hours before she has a job interview or something really important to do.
OK, now we was talking about the no cash bail system that Illinois is eliminating
and states like New Jersey have already eliminated the no cash bail.
And we were talking about how it's up to the judge,
and the judge has the latitude to hold you based on whether or not he thinks you will reoffend
or if you're a flight risk.
This guy right here would definitely reoffend because this is just as bad as physical violence.
Maybe worse because the premeditated evil of it all.
To say I'm going to go to my ex's house and dump out the ashes of her dead child.
Oh, you're dealing with a lack of empathy that guarantees, guarantees to reoffend.
Now, thank God the victim and her children weren't home at the time of the
alleged break-in because then I think it would have been, it would have definitely become physical
violence. When you are willing to hurt someone in that way, emotionally and mentally by throwing
their kids ashes away, oh, you capable of a different level of violence if you ask me.
Okay, folks like this have to be monitored because these are the types of people who sit at home and
come up with a bunch of different ways to attempt to ruin you.
Not just ruin you, they want to break your soul.
Okay, this is the kind of energy Beyonce was talking about.
She wrote the record for humans like this.
Okay, see, Joseph only dated the woman for several months.
The ashes of the child was not a child that he shared with the woman.
Therefore, that means at
some point y'all had a conversation about their urn and she told you how much those ashes meant
to her and being drunk is not an excuse because a drunk person speaks a sober mind and actions
speak louder than any words that could come out of your mouth you knew exactly what to do to hurt
that woman's heart you knew exactly what nerve do to hurt that woman's heart. You knew exactly what nerve
to strike because she told you
and you used her vulnerability
against her.
This is why people don't want to share their vulnerabilities
with anybody but their therapist
because folks often
oftentimes will throw it back in your
face and use it against you.
Please give Joseph Oberle's
the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the donkey
of the day.
You are the donkey
of the day.
Yee-haw.
That woman,
that woman churning her errand and're just going to throw it out.
Shame on you, Joseph.
All right.
Just a quick question.
Just want to play a game?
You want to play a game?
Mm-hmm.
All right, we can play a game of Guess What Race It Is!
All right, let's do this.
Joseph, I didn't hear my intro.
Where's the intro?
It's on.
It's on?
Okay.
Joseph Arley, 33 years old, from the beautiful state of South Carolina, got mad at an ex-girlfriend,
went into her house, and threw out the ashes of her dead child.
That's right.
Threw out the churn in the urn.
Guess what race it is!
Who you gonna start? Me? What, Angela Yee? I wanna hear Envy it is. Who you going to start, me or you?
What, Angela Yee?
I want to hear Envy first.
I feel like we always start with me.
What did you say?
I said white.
Why do you think?
I just don't think black people are going to play with the dead like that.
We ain't going to take somebody's urn and throw it in the trash.
Really?
The generation that smokes on such and such packs? Really? You don't think they'll play with the dead like that? The generation that smokes on such and such packs?
Really? You don't think they'll play with the dead like that?
The generation that puts it in songs?
Yeah, but they don't really smoke it, though. They just say that.
Man, shut up.
People say it.
They don't say it. They're not going to put
no ashes in no weed and smoke it, bro.
They just say that.
They're trying to break in the graves
to tear up corpses now.
That's what these niggas doing.
Anyway, Joseph Orley, 33 years old, hailing from the beautiful state of South Carolina,
got mad at an ex and threw out the ashes of her dead child.
That's right.
He threw out the churn in the urn.
Angela Yee, guess what race it is.
What's his last name again?
Orley.
Orley.
Overly. Overly. Orly. Oberly.
Oberly.
Oberly.
Oberly.
Oberly.
I'm going to say, that's a tough one, man.
South Carolina?
Yep.
What part?
I don't know what part.
Low country.
Mount Pleasant.
Like you know.
Yeah, like you know what part of South Carolina.
You've been there before.
You've been hanging around.
Just trying to ask questions.
Pick one
What was her name?
Oh come on Yeezy
They didn't say her name
White
Why do you say white Yeezy?
I don't know
I don't know
I have no idea
DJ Envy
Angelique
Both of y'all are correct
Joseph Oberle
It's called
I knew it
I knew it
I knew it
I knew it I knew it I knew it
Do that lady churn
In her urn
Out
He's Caucasian
Alright
Well thank you for that donkey today
Let's open up the phone lines
800-585-1051
That's something
That's probably one of the worst things you can do to an ex right?
Yeah I mean it makes you think right?
Like what's the worst thing you can do to an ex, right? Yeah, I mean, it makes you think, right? Like, what's the worst thing you could do to hurt your ex emotionally?
Like, what's one of the worst things that you could do?
Okay.
You know?
800-585-1051.
I know for you, Charlamagne, I know somebody said that you had a small pee-pee, right?
Did that hurt you emotionally?
No, it didn't hurt me at all.
I gave an example of a, you example of saying that, you know,
imagine you cut up your woman's wigs hours before she has a job interview
or something really important to do.
Like that's an emotional hurt right there, you know, those type of things.
Just dumb and expensive.
All right, but let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
Call us up right now.
What's the worst thing you did to an ex to hurt her emotionally?
Or him.
Or him.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
We are The Breakfast Club.
If you just joined us, Charlemagne gave Donkey the day to a gentleman for doing what, Charlemagne?
His name is Joseph Oberle.
Oberle's.
He's from South Carolina.
I think Mount Pleasant.
He got arrested.
He got arrested because he decided to break into his ex-girlfriend's house and destroy the human remains of her deceased child.
All right.
So we're asking, what's the craziest thing you did to an ex that emotionally hurt him or her?
All right.
Just emotionally.
What about you, Yee?
You know I'm not a very vindictive person,
but I did at one time throw my ex-boyfriend's PlayStation out the window.
It really hurt him.
No, I think what hurt your ex worse was probably when you left him.
When you went to the game and he was up at the 300 spot
and you left him and went courtside with him.
First of all, he had box seats.
Second of all, that was not my boyfriend. That was your boyfriend. No, it wasn't and you left him and went courtside. First of all, he had box seats. Second of all,
that was not my boyfriend.
That was your boyfriend.
No, it wasn't.
You left him.
I would tell you if it wasn't.
That was not my boyfriend.
You went courtside
and you left him up there
and you went courtside.
That probably mostly hurt him.
Yeah, he was fine.
He was fine.
Charlemagne.
I don't have exes, sir.
I've been with the same woman
for 24 years.
Okay.
And emotional,
I mean,
anything that I did emotionally in that way,
I didn't mean to do intentionally.
Like, I'm not that type of person.
Like, you know, you hear the stories about, like, left eye, God bless the dead,
you know, setting the clothes on fire, you know,
this dude who threw the urn out with ashes in it.
You know, you watch, didn't Angela Bassett blow up a car or something?
She set all his clothes on fire and put it in the car.
Yeah.
That was amazing.
Yeah, I've never done anything like that.
Okay.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, what's going on, man?
My name is Mike.
Mike, man.
What happened to you, Mike?
So I was in a four-year relationship with a girl, and I came out to her,
and she didn't take it well.
So she wrote the F word on my car with lipstick in big letters.
So a little bit, you know, following that, I kind of hooked up with a dad.
You hooked up with her dad?
You smashed a dad. What kind of father would do that to their daughter?
You smashed a dad.
It wasn't planned.
Like, I came after her and her parents.
The parents took a well, and the father reached out to me later.
Well, the daddy just had to make sure.
Daddy had to make sure that you were telling the truth.
I have absolutely no idea.
But, like, that was just karma taking care of itself for me.
That is not karma.
Why is that karma?
Yeah, please.
Because it was indirect.
I didn't look for it. I wasn't asking for it. She just wanted to be Because it was indirect. I didn't look for it. I wasn't
asking for it. She just wanted to be
bitter about it and I didn't react to it
but the father reached out to me
and we always had a great
relationship and friendship and all that
stuff and that wasn't
actually like an act of revenge.
But you hurt her so it wouldn't
be karma to her. You act like sleeping
with her day is going to hurt her feelings. She hurt me. I hurt her a little wouldn't be karma to her like you act like sleeping with her
Like you know, does she know maybe she does now whoops, how was it? How was the day? Oh, yeah, she's awesome I'm still friends with him now
Who's better in bed the dad of the daughter? I the father was cool. I had more fun
The father smashing I had more fun. Not going to lie. Did the father smash you too? I think that's what you like. Did the father smash you too?
I'm not going to get into details with you guys.
Oh, now you don't want to get into details.
Now you don't want to tell us.
That story turned in beyond.
He wanted to hear more.
Envy wanted to do a menage.
Yeah, that story turned in beyond.
He wants to hear more.
Tell him more.
Why y'all always go there?
Why y'all always go there?
Who went there?
You asked all details.
I'm a journalist. I'm just asking questions. What it feel like? Hello there? Why y'all always go there? Why you always go there? You ask all details. I'm a journalist.
I'm just asking questions.
What it feel like?
Hello, who's this?
A germ of what?
A germaphobe.
What's your name, mama?
Jamaica.
Your name is Jamaica?
Uh-huh.
Okay, Jamaica.
J-A-M.
All right, go ahead.
So what happened with you, mama?
You smell it.
Just like you smell the country.
J-A-M-A-I-C-A.
It's the salt.
Yes, ma'am. J-A-M. Jamaica. Jamaica. Go ahead. What's your you, mama? You smell it just like you smell the country. J-A-M-A-I-C-A. It's the salt. J-A-M-A-I-C-A.
Go ahead.
What's your story, mama?
Okay, so my story is I had an ex that was like,
he thought he was super duper fine, had long dreadlocks,
and those dreadlocks was everything for him.
I found out he was cheating, and I just snatched,
I got to snatching dreads, and he had to cut all his hair off.
Wow. That's evil. You ripped dreads out and he had to cut all his hair off. Wow.
That's evil.
You ripped dreads out of his head?
Yeah, that's foul.
You should go to jail for that.
I was so angry.
This was my husband, y'all.
You don't know.
I was upset.
Now, what if he just set all your wigs on fire?
He knew not to play with me.
But you played with him?
You played with him, but he can't play with you.
I mean, have you ever been so angry that you just react in the moment?
You know what I'm saying? Are y'all still together?
We've been separated
for two and a half years, but we haven't divorced yet.
Oh.
Well, may somebody set all your
wigs on fire one day so you know that pain.
Don't do me like that,
Charlamagne.
That was an emotion.
That's right. He was just in an emotion. I get it.
Alright, have a good one.
You too. Just a quick question. How long
did it take him to grow those dreads?
Oh, she hung up.
Alright, 800-585-1051.
We're asking, what did you
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us, Charlamagne gave donkey of the day
to a gentleman who did what?
His name is Joseph Oberle.
He's from South Carolina.
He took his ex-girlfriend's urn.
It was an urn full of her churns, ashes, and threw it in the trash.
All right, so we're asking 800-585-1051.
What's the craziest thing you did to an ex to hurt them emotionally?
All right.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, it's Alice.
Hey, Alice.
What's the craziest thing you did to an ex?
So basically, I built him up up and then I broke him down.
So when I got with him, like when we got into our first apartment,
he, you know how men do, like they got like one fork, one spoon, all this little stuff.
But he had like a futon in the living room from his college years.
And it was like giving to him and stuff.
So basically I'm like, you know what?
Home is home.
You know, you got to feel good at home.
You got to get everything together because this is my home, too, at this point.
You know, so, you know, I did work with him, and, you know, I did some stuff,
but the majority of it he took care of.
So, he got everything together, and we did have a little rough cut,
so we had kind of, like, broken up.
Well, not broken up.
I came back home
and like he had got everything together you know in the attempts to get me back so he had got
everything all set up and it was a beautiful place I'm like you know he was telling me every
time I come in it just it feels good I'm so happy that you you know encouraged me to do this and
you know this was a big step and this is something that I would have never thought of and I'm like
you know that and everything was you know I'm ready to you know get this was a big step, and this was something that I would have never thought of. And I'm like, you know what, and everything was, you know, I'm ready to, you know, get back in a relationship.
But he got back on the old stuff, and he had put his hands on me.
So, you know, I went ahead, and I made sure that he would never feel comfortable in that place again.
Wow.
I busted TVs.
I ruined the mattress.
Oh, that pillow top.
Oh, I cut it all up.
I wanted to make sure it wasn't a spot that he could get comfortable on.
I didn't bleach all this.
I didn't take all the money that he hustled for because at the end of the day,
you don't put your hands on me.
You don't put your hands on my body.
At all, period.
Exactly.
I don't care who it is.
And don't nobody deserve to be hit on or beat on at all.
So, yeah, that's what I did.
I built him up and I broke him down.
All his colognes, oh, he loves smelling good.
Because, listen, also, he didn't know nothing about also.
You know, these dudes don't be knowing nothing.
You be having to put them on.
And I done put them on.
He don't know.
Also, like, ooh, they got this, they got this, they got Gucci, they got this.
Mm-hmm.
And he buying them up.
And he was just so proud.
He's like, ooh, I be smelling good.
He's like, he's probably going to think I'm, you know, he was just feeling good.
All right.
Jeez.
Threw that out. And the garbage came the next day. So, I wasn't even, you, I be smelling good. He's like, he's probably going to think I'm, you know, he was a smoker. All right. Jeez.
And the garbage came the next day, so I wasn't even picking it out.
Sorry.
And that's where I was.
She want to get it off her chest.
She spoke for two minutes and 45 seconds straight.
Yeah, you need to go see a therapist, Queen.
Yeah, goodness gracious.
I can hear this trauma.
I can hear you reliving this trauma as you tell this story.
You got to go sit down and talk to somebody.
We here for you.
Goodness. Get this out of you. Grac story. You got to go sit down and talk to somebody. We here for you. Goodness.
Get this out of you.
Gracious.
Hello, who's this?
Erica.
Hey, what did you do to your ex?
I messed around with his best homie.
I see y'all going too far now.
No.
Okay, listen.
At the time, I wasn't old enough to go out to bars and stuff. And he was.
So the next day, a woman was calling his number,
talking about he bought me pizza.
He ate my, you know what, this, that, and the third.
His pizza?
Okay, so I was around with his best friend,
and I told him about it.
Sheesh, guys.
Okay, and then what happened?
How did he respond?
He wanted to beat my ass, but he didn't. And he was like, you know, I didn't do this and that.
The girl's lying.
But, yeah.
I mean, that is something you should prove wholeheartedly before you decide to go pop that pizza for his man, his best friend.
Yeah.
Where y'all from?
Alabama.
North Carolina.
Okay, North Carolina.
All right.
Okay.
Well, have a good day, man.
Okay, thank you.
Lord have mercy.
Goodness gracious.
What's the moral of the story, if there's a moral?
I don't know what the moral is.
Y'all are some emotional terrorists. That's the moral of the story. Jesus. All right. Well don't know what the moral is. Y'all are some emotional terrorists.
That's the moral of the story. Jesus.
Alright, well we got rumors on the way.
Yes, and we'll be talking about Nicki Minaj.
She has a new single coming out
on Friday, but in the meantime
she put out a new song, that remix
of Super Freaky Girl.
Alright, we'll get into that next.
This is The Breakfast Club. Come on.
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All the gossip.
The Rumor Report.
With Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
All right. Well, Nia has filed a motion,
according to Radar Online, to ask a judge to find his estranged wife in contempt of
court. So that is Crystal Renee
and he's saying that she's broken their
court agreement not to harass one another as the
divorce settlement negotiations proceed.
So she's asking for child
and spouse support and
she also has served him with divorce papers back
in July. Remember she had posted
eight years of lies and deceptions, eight
years of unknowingly
sharing my life and husband
with numerous women.
And so, you know,
now he's saying that
he is uncomfortable
with her alleged sympathy
seeking media performance
and also saying that
he has lost approximately
$400,000 in wages
associated with public appearances,
professional bookings
and promotional efforts
related to the promotion of his new musical project.
So he wants her to remove all social media posts
regarding him and their marriage
and ban her from speaking on matters in the future.
I saw she took that stuff down, too.
Oh, okay.
So, not sure.
I mean, they don't want their kids to see.
How old are their kids?
Yeah, but what if it's true?
But you still don't want your kids to see that.
Well, my kids. I wouldn't want my
kids to see it. That's something I deal with my wife
and I'm sure my wife would deal with me. I wouldn't want my kids to see
that stuff. Yeah.
I mean, there's a lot of little things floating around
out there, so.
Alright, and Ricky Martin is facing new sexual
assault claims. A complaint was filed
against him. And this is all after
he sued his nephew
for the allegations against him previously.
But they said this new complaint was filed Friday in San Juan. The person who made the allegations
was not known, but they're saying, according to AP, that it was Martin's nephew who made the
filing. So they said the claims are wildly offensive and completely untethered from
reality. So that's the statement that Ricky Martin's attorney, they said when this man
previously made similar allegations,
his legal case
had to be withdrawn,
not least because
he himself admitted
under oath
that Ricky Martin
had never assaulted him
in any way.
So now after being sued
for trying to extort
Ricky Martin,
he is attempting
to spread his lies again.
So his nephew's
getting sued for extortion,
but then his nephew
filed another suit.
But did the nephew file the
suit as him or as
somebody else? They're not saying who it is, but
Associated Press is saying it's his nephew again.
That's ridiculous. And he had
already said that it wasn't true, but now
he's suing again.
I don't know if Ricky can double
sue him, but I'm
sure they're going to definitely put some gas on
that lawsuit now. Because Ricky Martin recently sued
his nephew for $20 million for trying
to assassinate his reputation.
Alright, now Nicki Minaj has announced a new
song, Love in the Way, with
Baloo, and that's going to be coming out September 16th.
She wrote it on Instagram, and there's
a picture of the two of them as well.
In addition to that, Super Freaky Girl,
the Queen mix, actually came out on
Friday, and that lineup includesaky girl, the Queen mix actually came out on Friday.
And that lineup includes JT, Bia, Katie Got Bands, Akbar V, and Malibu Mitch.
I saw there was a lot of stuff going on online after all of this came out.
So listen, all I know is it was a lot of back and forth with a lot of different people.
I don't know who's trying to sub who or who was saying what to who, but the song is song is out and sauce waka is saying that somebody lost their life trying to rob him for his jewelry he
went on social media and addressed the incident here's what he had to say being a rapper is one
of the most dangerous jobs in america and there's a lot of young men out here that want to do this
but i know everything that come with it so unfortunately tonight somebody lost their life
for doing something stupid and i don't know how
it happened or what was going on but i really would like all the young black men around here
to learn before all the tabloids and the bulls and the fake stories get out there i want y'all
to learn from this experience and i'm still standing here ten toes down all my jewelry
and everything that worked hard for i don't want you to go through these dumb situations for doing
something stupid that somebody taught you or led you to do, that you can go be a
king, you can go be LeBron James, you can
go be a lawyer, you can go be Sauce Walker,
but understand this,
being this right here,
you can live better.
Yeah, they're saying the gentleman
that actually was killed
was in the wrong place at the wrong time and had
nothing to do with it. Yeah, it had nothing to do with that, yeah,
but they said maybe he was, the guy tried to rob him as well.
But a brother lost his life.
So definitely rest in peace and condolences to that gentleman's family, you know.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee.
And that is your rumor report.
All right.
When we come back, we will be hooking somebody up with their daily bread.
Some money.
So we'll do that when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, bro? You better act like you want this money. So we'll do that when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, what's your name, bro?
You better act like you want this money.
You want this money or not, Carl?
Yeah, definitely.
You acting like you not concerned.
Nah, I ain't know if y'all talking to me or not.
We talking to you. You said you need a family vacation.
You stressed out right now. You know, New Jersey about to get hit with that cold weather.
You acting real nonchalant
right now
And we about to pull up in Bloomfield in New Jersey come take this money from you if you don't want it
No, I live in East Orange. You gotta relocate
To rob this man
Did you threaten to rob him just now maybe?
Awful sound hype enough. Well, Cole, we gonna hook you up
with that money, bro.
All right.
That thousand dollars.
Now it's just a hype?
Come on, man.
I need you to get
a little more hype than this.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Cole, now,
I better not see you
at Lil Tijuana this weekend.
I better not see you
at the strip club.
Why?
No, because he's supposed
to take his family.
He can do whatever he wants
for his money.
Where y'all gonna go? No, he can't.
I don't know. I want to go to Jamaica
next year. Okay.
We can do Jamaica. You think you can do that and
buy some bottles in the club this weekend? No.
Nah, I don't do that. There you go.
Alright, man.
Shout your family out. Shout your wife and kids
out, brother. I ain't got no kids, but
my wife is talking to David.
She at work right now. Baby, I love you. There you go. Alright, brother. I ain't got no kids, but my wife is talking to David. She at work right now. Baby, I love
you. There you go. I can get home.
Alright, brother. Well, enjoy
it. And if you want to get
hooked up with some bread, you can just hit up the website
BreakfastClubOnline.com and shout out
to our friends at U.S. Bank. We'll get there together.
Cole, enjoy the money, brother.
Thank you, bro. Alright, now keep a lot of
positive notes on the way. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, bro. dope comedy and musicians. I know Trey Songz's performance, August Alsina, Jack Quease.
Who else?
Mario.
I know DC Young Fly's performing,
Pretty V,
and a host of others.
It's going to be a great date night this Sunday, September 18th,
out in Long Island.
Can't wait to see you guys.
Sounds like a time.
And shout out to everybody
at Afropunk and Essence.
You know, they had the big
Afropunk Festival in Brooklyn.
I know it travels all around.
But Burner Boy was closing it out last night.
So I know in the rain, everybody was out there.
I actually was going to take my guy's order,
but she was online to get a Telfar bag all day.
Telfar did like a pop-up because it's Fashion Week.
And when I tell you, she was online until 7.30,
and then they shut it down.
Wow.
What's the point of being your goddaughter
if my godmama is Angela Yee,
who knows the owner of Telphar,
but I got to sit online all day to get my own back?
She didn't tell me she was going.
She hit me while she was online.
I had no idea she was going.
You didn't say, hey, I know the owner.
I got you.
Well, I also don't like to assume that I'm going to get her.
She was there online already.
She didn't want to ask without being certain. Yeah, I wouldn't
tell her to get off the line.
I need a better God mama. She didn't tell me
in advance that's what she wanted to do.
I need a God mama with some juice.
And Christmas is coming up, so we're going to have to get some
Telfair bags for the whole family, so you can't use that favor
yet. Yeah, and I also like to support
these black-owned brands, too. I don't want to just
be like, give me this, give me that.
Let me skip everything.
She can still pay for it.
You just jumped the line.
That's all.
Yeah, but no,
but shout out to Kaya.
Huh?
You do it all the time.
Jump the line?
Yeah.
Listen, she did not give me
no heads up.
She sent me a picture
while she was online,
like, I'm running late.
I've been on this line
since, you know, this morning.
She didn't tell me.
And I'm not getting off the line either.
I've already been out here six hours
and I ain't getting off this line.
Shut up. She didn't call
me and be like, Angela, can you hook me up?
She went and did it on her own.
That's what I would have did too.
I know you wouldn't.
Y'all be lying.
If I'm her goddaughter, I wouldn't get off that line.
Rashawn Casey wouldn't be on the line.
Right.
I wasn't going to tell her, girl, get off the line,
because she could have had the opportunity to get the bags.
Well, we got a positive note.
Yes, the positive.
Well, first of all, I want to tell everybody,
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The latest episode is on Paramount+.
Right now, you can scream it at your pleasure whenever you choose.
But the positive note is simply this.
Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage.
Truth and courage aren't always comfortable, but they're never weaknesses.
Remember that on this fine Monday.
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