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September 27, 2021 76 mins

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners have any successful co parenting stories after Kehlani shared her coparenting success with her baby father. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Fedex worker who ended up getting fired after making post that he won’t deliver packages if you have a Biden or BLM flag on their lawn. Afterwards we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners had experienced something similar or have descriminated against someone because of their beliefs.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Allow me to introduce myself each injury. Angela and Charlomagne
the guy. Well, y'all came a long way. I think
that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you
know what everybody else does, and yo are just the
best of what y'all doing. This platform, the reach y'all
have that you earned, make space for somebody like me.
You guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh

(00:22):
my god, I'm want the ready go into a Stolomagne
and all I do is read about the breakfast club
every morning. Good you guys are trending every you know,
I dragged my house out of bad. I'm like, uh,
what happened on the breakfast club today? Gets good morning
usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good
morning Angela. Yee can monning He's amvy Cholomagne. The god
piece to the planet is Monday. Yes, it's Monday. Back
to the work week, Back to the damn work week. Hello, Hell,

(01:04):
good morning. How y'all feeling out there? Hopefully everybody had
a great weekend. Shout to everybody in Atlanta. There was
Queen's Day in Atlanta. So um, I didn't know that
many people from Queen's actually lived in Atlanta, had a
great time in Atlanta. Ran into a lot of the
the ogs in Atlanta. That put a lot of people on.
From legendary morning host at Lover was there. So shout

(01:25):
to at Lover. Drop a bomb for at Lover. Legend
clues bombs for at Love. How are you going to
talk about Queen's Day? I won't say a clue bomb.
The clue wasn't there. But Lamar Oldham was there. Shout
to Lamar Oldham, he was there. Drop a bomb for
Lamar Olden. Queen's finest. It was a It was a
lot of old queens, says. That put a lot of

(01:46):
people on. Man, it was I had a great time
out on Queens. Why there a Queen's Day in Atlanta?
I guess so many people from different parts of the
country moved to Atlanta because at one time, you know,
Atlanta real estate was cheap. You could get a lot
of bang your buck. But there was a lot of queens,
the queens people out there. Man, I had a great
jo shout the game aster vic as well, it's Atlanta.

(02:07):
Are you sure it was representing the borough of Queens.
Shut up? It might have been. Shut up. I'm just saying,
shot up the shot that everybody was out there. And
Sunday we did our our real estate seminar out in
Atlantic City. We had over a thousand people to shout that.
Everybody that came out, shout the Wallow. Wallow was there.

(02:27):
Wallow spoke to the people for a little bit. It
was a great event. So shout everybody that came out
and welcome back. Oh hello, thank you back. I've been
on away. I wasn't a wedding in Barbados last weekend,
and then I was in Jamaica this past weekend for
an event for the University of the Western American Foundation
for the University of the West Indies. And now I'm

(02:48):
back home. Okay, well we're about to be here, and
shout out to Sean Paul, who, by the way, pulled
up and took us out, took us to Helshare Beach
in Jamaica. We stayed in Kingston this time, but it
was an amazing time. And here I am back at work.
You know a lot of times you have to work
to do, but you're like, I'm gonna make this into
a little mini vaka at the same time, but they
do have a curfew in Jamaica and in Barbados, so

(03:09):
you can go out, but you had to be in
at eight o'clock. And then Sunday is a no movement
day in Jamaica, so you can't go anywhere unless you
go to church or the airport or you're an essential worker.
That's for COVID. That's cool protocol. Oh yeah, COVID protocols. Yep, right,
all right, well, let's get the show cracking. Then you
had a great show Friday, Charlemagne, I did the Gods

(03:31):
on its true every Friday Friday night at ten pm.
This week we unpacked the FPI. And you know how
an institution that was founded an established way before a
lot of people, you know, had had had rights and
civil liberties in this country, How could that you know,
organization ever be truly here to protect us? But yes,
it was a great show. All right, Well, let's get

(03:52):
the show cracking. Front page news what we're talking about, yes,
and let's figure out what is happening in Saint Louis.
They said, they're a murders targeting sex worker. And there's
been bodies of a woman, a teenage girl, and a
man discovered over the past two weeks in that city.
And we'll talk about what's happening, all right, we'll get
we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is stej Envy, Angeline Charlomagne, the guy.

(04:14):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page
news now. In football and the foul, the Bills beat
the Washington football team. The Browns beat the Bears. That
was Odell's This is his first game back in a
long time, right yeah. The Ravens beat the Lions. The
Cardinals beat the Jaguars. Chargers beat the Chiefs. The Saints
beat the Patriots, Falcons beat the Jihants. Giants preparing for

(04:36):
next season. The Bengals beat the Steelers, The Titans beat
the Colts, Broncos beat the Jets, the Raiders beat the Dolphins,
The Rams beat the Buccaneers, The Vikings beat the Seahawks,
the Packers beat the forty nineties. And tonight and Monday
night football, my Dallas Cowboys are gonna watch the Philadelphia
Eagles and I don't like how you just breathe past
the fact the Atlanta Falcons dropping the clues box to

(04:57):
the Atlanta Falcons. The Giant who are now but hole
in three on the season. Okay, we lost holding three
in the last couple of seconds. But tonight, I don't
care what they do. Think that's the new young Giants.
They're owing three right now. They're but three tonight. I
don't care who wins. It doesn't matter to me. They

(05:17):
could both lose, it could be a tie. I don't care.
Now w NBA playoffs to Mercury beat the Storm eighty
five eighty and the Chicago Sky beat Minnesota Lynks eighty
nine seventy six. Now what else we got? Ye? All right, Well,
we're talking about these sex workers. They're saying that the
murders are targeting sex workers in Saint Louis and it's
under investigation by the police, and they actually went to

(05:40):
your help right now too. They said it was a
recent spate of murders and they may have been carried
out by the same person. But the FBI is not
saying whether or not they feel like this is the
same person, as they're still continuing their investigation. Pam Abercrombe,
forty nine. She was found dead September sixteenth on the sidewalk.
Marnie Haynes was sixteen years old and was found shot
to death in Saint Louis on September thirteenth, and Casey Ross,

(06:01):
who was twenty four, was found fatally shot Sunday in
a vacant lot. According to the Saint Louis Police and
a statement on September seventeenth, they said sex workers have
been targeted and have either been shot or shot at
by unknown suspects. Now. According to Abercrombie's cousin, she said
her relative was not a sex worker, but a hustler
who did odd jobs. So until they finalize the investigation,

(06:23):
they're not trying to categorize this as a serial killer
right now, but they are asking for people, if you
have any idea who could be doing this, to please
call Crime Stoppers hotline eight six six three seven one tips.
And they also said whoever is responsible for at least
these three murders, they're specific ways the public can help.
They believe these three murders are connected along with other attacks.

(06:45):
They also say, and at least some of the cases
sex workers were targeted, so you may know the person
responsible and not even realize that you know that person.
If you see a change in a person's normal routine,
if they're missing school or work, or if a vehicle
unexpectedly takes to a repair is taken to a repair shop,
sold or disposed up, or if you're unable to get
in touch with somebody in the late evening hours, if
someone alters their physical appearance, or they have unexplained injuries,

(07:08):
or a change in alcoholic drug consumption sleep patterns, if
they're irritable that person, look out for behaviors because that
person could be perhaps some one responsible, because they are
trying to get help from the public. So which one
did they say was not a sex worker? Which one?
Which person? Pam Abercrombie, who is forty nine, who was
forty nine years old, according to one of her relatives,

(07:29):
they're saying that she was not a sex worker, she
was just a hustler. And one person's even saying that
they don't think that it's a serial killer and that
black women are being targeted. She said that a lot
of times people just do the dumb things and endanger themselves,
like stealing from or antagonizing their customers, and so not
sure exactly. They haven't released all the information of what

(07:50):
they know, but they do feel like all of these
are somehow connected. Did I hear you right? Did you
say what it was? Sixteen ms? All right, well that
is your front page news. If you know anything again
crime stoppers eight six six three seven one tips, all right?
And also in New York today, all healthcare workers must
receive at least their first dose of COVID nineteen. You

(08:14):
mean the vaccine, Yes, that's I said, the vaccine. They
must receive the first dose of the COVID nineteen vaccine
by today. Today is the day. If not, I believe
they will let you go. So, if you are a
healthcare worker, they're saying, you must receive at least your
first dose of COVID nineteen vaccine by today. And this
is regulated by the state. All right, now, get it

(08:35):
off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent phone lines or
wide open, maybe at a great weekend and you want
to spread some positivity, or maybe at a sucky weekend,
whatever it may be. Eight hundred five eight five one
five one is the breakfast club, go morning the breakfast club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club, I

(09:00):
was on your mind. Hello, who's this? What's up? DJJ EJ?
What's up? Getting off her chests? Bro got a question?
That's the protocol. It get food and up in the
middle of the morning. Like whenever you get get up
for your wife. You still gotta put the sink in
the end. As far as like if you were doing
that night, like you gotta get up at four o'clock
in the morning, So do you just turn away and

(09:20):
just get in it? And what dude? You just no?
I mean, my wife understands if if it's one of
those mornings you just gotta get in and get out.
You know, you gotta get the work. You can't be late.
Just gotta get it. You gotta get it in quick.
It ain't it ain't no. You know, there is no protocol,
by the way, I mean, everybody's life is different, everybody's
wife is different. There's no protocol. Like what do you
mean protocol? Like there's a pass cold like you gottas
to the video game up up down left rights, let's

(09:43):
start a b No that's not how this works. You
actually said that wrong, hill man. I'm surprised to I
don't remember the cold no more. Because my wife was
like the kind of get up, this kind of get
up to go to work. I'm like, oh, wait a minute, well,
I gotta put it in all the section work in
the morning. It's just gonna be. Let's do it things.
Let's just go to work. But I don't know, just
get a little bit and say, baby, I'll be back later.
Why don't want that rust sex anyway? Because you gotta

(10:04):
get the work. You might just want to let one go.
How old are you, sir? So that for two back?
If then one badroom morning, get another one. It's good.
How old are you four? Oh man, you got more
energy than me, because I wouldn't have no legs trying
to do something like that early in the morning. I'm
broadcasting from home, so I do that early in the morning. Therefore,
y'all have a good appreciate y'all. All right, man, hello

(10:24):
this hey, I need to get this off my chest
so quickly. But I love y'all. The second of all,
ye as soon as you left the buildings, do you
know what they want to sit out and talk about
I can chest gas. Go ahead, tim exactly exactly, and
I'm so sick of my ears being expons to this

(10:44):
and ever get in the morning, every time I got
a letter station, every time I GLI station talking about
when we talking about yea, we had had to have
a whole conversation about we're not um. That conversation is
actually based off a conversation Angela and I screed was happening.
That is true. What I'm saying that is true about

(11:08):
tenis ten. It's all morning once. I'm not there. Soon
as you leave. We expound on a topic that her
and her friend seven screetor was talking about, but were
the problem. She hung up exactly that logic don't even
make no sense, no sense at all. Get it off
your chest eight hundred five A five one O five one.
If you need to vent, hey, hit us up now

(11:28):
and welcome back. E. It's the breakfast Clugal morning, the
breakfast club, Wake up, wake up, your time to get
it off your chest? Man or blass. We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this?
This is age to thirty seven year old version. I

(11:49):
finally lost my virginity Wow, I'm not hearing congratulations. How
is it? It was amazing? Oh and I'm about to
be a dad all ready. Wait on, come on now,
you lush virginity and got someone by the weekend. See yeah,
she just hung up on them. Yes, thanks Lane, don't

(12:11):
even sound right. Hello. Who's this Diane? Good morning, breakfast club.
Welcome back, Diane, Good morning, get turning, Good morning. I
just wanted to congratulate the w NBA, the two goats
in the w NBA, Diana Tarazzi and Sue Burn, And
thank you dj NV for announcing the scores. Oh that's right,

(12:32):
thank you. You know somebody called last week and was like, yo,
envy you got announced them w NBA scores, I said,
as soon as the playoffs start, that's when we announced them.
So congratulations to the w NBA. Yes, thanks Sue Burn
and Diana to the great game yesterday. Thank you, alrighty,
thank you? All right? Good day? Hello. Who's this yo?
It's JT from Jersey. JT. What I'm getting off your chests? Bro? Yo?

(12:54):
I just wanted to thank you guys for doing the
I listened to you guys going to work every morning. Um,
you gotta great Uh, Charlotta Magne. I want to thank
you for also always you know, talking about that's health.
You know you helped me, sug it was okay to
go to therapy for what I was dealing with when
I lost my mom years ago. Yes, sir, it's shaved me. Man.

(13:14):
Let me tell you, I'm pretty sad to everybody. Well, listen,
I don't know if you if you're gonna be in
New York on a ten ten World Mental Health Day,
but I'm doing my mental health Expo at the Marriott
Times Square. It's a free event open to the public
from eleven to four. It's gonna be a day of
mental health education in healing. So pull up for sure,
for sure? All right. I hope you got to enjoy
your day, man, you too. Now, Hello, who's this Hi?

(13:38):
This is Anonymous. Hey, Anonymous, You have to be anonymous
on the radio. You can just change your name, that's true,
but I'll just stick with anonymous. I'm a New York
City school teacher and I'm getting really sick and tired
of hearing these commercials from the chancellor and that doctor
talking about schools are safe. Schools are not safe. They're
not making school safe. There's no social distance thing happening.

(14:00):
The classrooms are packed, kids can't keep their masks on
all day, and there is no cleaning happening. We are like,
it's a big fat lie, and I think that they
should have given parents a remote option for their students. Wow,
well would My school was just profiled um because of

(14:22):
the way they handle the COVID outbreak. Um in the
beginning of this year. It is not safe at all,
and they're lying to parents straight out, lying to parents.
All right, listen. One of my fancy was with us
in Jamaica just now. Her daughter there was a COVID
outbreak at her school, so they had to now switch
to being at home, and that just happened while we
were away. So no, it's not because they're not even

(14:47):
going to be requiring students to that tom quarantine anymore
if there's an exposure. Really, even if they're on yes,
even if students are unvaccinated, they do not have to
quarantine anymore because they're trying to do anything in their
power to keep the school things open. You said that's
in New York yep, New York City. Yes, because Jersey Jersey.
If you're you're exposed they make you stay home if
you're exposed, and then you have to take a test

(15:07):
to come back to school. Nope, not here in New
York City. That's crazy. I wonder what the logic in
that is. I wonder why they feel the buildings open
that don't make something to do with the fact. Maybe
it doesn't impact kids that way. Are I don't know,
just to keep the buildings open. They don't want to
have mass closures and parents get stuck trying to figure
out what to do with their kids again. Wow, all right, well,

(15:29):
thank you for calling. Thank you, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need the vent, you can hit us up now.
We got rooms on the way. Yes, And let's talk
about Kelly Price. It was a really hard situation over
the weekend. People heard that she was missing from her
family members. Well, fortunately she's okay. I'm gonna tell you
what she had to say. All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.

(15:55):
I don't need the body morning. Everybody is stee j Envy,
Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast club.
Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Kelly Price. It's
about time with Angela Ye the Breakfast Club. Well, over

(16:19):
the weekend, people thought that Kelly Price was missing. Her
family said that they weren't able to find her, and
she has broken her silence on what happened. Here is
what she had to say. It hasn't been two months
since I've seen my sister. It's been a year. I
haven't been in the same room with her since my
mother's funeral. Prior to that, we hadn't seen each other
all Pandem mclong. That's not new for us. We've been

(16:41):
strained for a very long time. I was never missening.
I was in my home. I was being seen by
doctors first and foremost, with two people in the house
with COVID. We both had COVID. There was no visit
in the house. We both had active COVID cases. Everyone
in my family knew exactly where I was. All right. Well,

(17:02):
She also talks about her experience having COVID and how
bad it was for her while she was in the
house and having to go to the hospital. Here's what
else she said. Going into the hospital, I'd actually had
COVID for over a week, but my conditions were progressing
in the wrong direction. From home, my temperature had raised
right to about one hundred and three and my breeding
was extremely shallow, and so I had to go to

(17:23):
the hospital. All I was discharged. The hospital needed beds.
I was able to go home with oxygen and have
home health ates come check on me throughout the week,
which is what happened for a period of four weeks
after being released from the hospital. So people were definitely
seeing me. The people that could actually say something are
not allowed to because of hipp or law. All right, now,

(17:44):
if you recall back on July nine, twenty nine, she
had posted on Instagram that she was positive for COVID
and it was following doctor's orders. She was quarantined. She
was feeling drained, he had a splitting headache, and she
said she was expecting to have a fast recovery. But
here she is talking about the lasting effects from COVID
for a lot of internal damage and so I have

(18:06):
a lot of rehabbing to do before I am able
to be what I'm like to call concert again and
m following the year I've had losing so many people.
I had just lost my grandmother before I was tired.
Noticed Well, first and foremost, I'm sending the Kelly Price.

(18:28):
Definitely sending healing energy to Kelly Price. But where did
the missing report thing come from? That come from, because
I didn't they say her sister didn't speak to it.
Did a kid speak to or something like that? Oh no,
that was a lie. Yeah, No, they knew she was fine.
But she said her sister. Her sister was originally the
one that was saying that they couldn't find her, and
so she was saying, they already we're having some distance

(18:50):
and a disconnect. Oh so they didn't actually have a
missing person's report, because I thought that was the story
I saw it Kelly Price had it was a missing
pression's report. Yeah, it was her sister that said that
she was not that she was missing, and then her
attorney put out a statement saying that she was fine
and that she was okay, and then her sister was

(19:11):
disputing that, and so other people had spoken her and
said they knew she was fine. She was at home.
So there's more to it. But she did say at
one point that she technically passed away while in the
hospital for a minute. At some point they lost me.
I woke up some days later, a couple of days later,
and the first thing I remember is the team of
doctors standing around me and asking me if I knew

(19:32):
what year it was. Wait, when you say they lost you,
can you clarify what that means? I die? Wow. Well,
I'm glad she's still here to tell that story. Don't
communicate like that, right, Yeah, that's what she said. They
don't really speak like that. She had already been estranged
from her. All right, well that is your rumor report.

(19:53):
That was really shocking when we're like, oh my god,
Kelly Price is missing. But thank god she's okay, and
hopefully she recovers and gets rid of some of these
ongoing effects from COVID. All right, I gotta be the
weirdest psychological mind f ever to be sitting, you know,
wherever you're at, and then all of a sudden it
comes up that you're missing I'm not missing them right here? Okay?

(20:15):
All right, well that is your room report. Now when
we come back, we got a major announcement will give
you guys, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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(20:35):
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the guy. We are to Breakfast Club, Good Morning. Drum
Roll plays now. After a year and a half of

(20:56):
taking off because of COVID, Powerhouse New York City is
back Sunday, November twenty first. In New York, the Preudential
Center semin downs shut up the tickets this Friday at

(21:17):
ten a m. Excitement doesn't mean yelling. It doesn't translate
for yelling. Tickets gonna sell this Friday. Now. The Breakfast
Club is giving away a trip for two two. Powerhouse
will fly you in. We'll take care of your hotel.
Charlemagne will personally be driving you around the city. That lie,
don't lie, don't lie. We'll fly. We'll fly the Powerhouse
and then you get a hotel. Why the hell would

(21:38):
I be driving somebody. It'll be cool, y'all could just
sit in the car. You can talk about your new show.
You can give him some books. You're the curun show guy.
You got the cars that people can be chauffeured around,
and so you do that. All right? Well, the Breakfast
Club is giving away a trip for two. The Powerhouse
will fly you in. We'll take care of your hotel
and give you tickets to the show. Now, Who'll show?
Listening stream like I'm listen to now you stop yelling

(21:59):
at me. First of all, no, second of all, that
sounds good, But why would I also be excited to
come to New York? Who's on the line up? That's
what I just said? Would you let me do this? No,
you're yelling that it's not shut up? Here we go
now on the show. First has the probably the biggest
record of the summer, Capella Gray, but I'm a city

(22:22):
what Cella Gray? Will be in the building at Powerhouse,
New York City. Also for the ladies, Sewetie will be friend.
Got her all money, she don't need no on the
dance floor, she had two three drinks. My god, dude,

(22:42):
I just gotta I got hold on you gotta plus
for a second. Why is that just for the ladies? Men?
Love Sweetie as well. But it's our only lady on
the stage that we know so far. That's for everybody, sweetie,
all right, okay, miss politically crash. Here we go, shout
the King and friends. My guy spend King DJ. Spen
King will be. But he brought out six nine a

(23:03):
couple of years ago. He has records with a boogie,
records with fifty, so you never know who he's gonna
bring out now. Also pay wait a minute, hold on,
spen King and friends don't have a record. I told
him to get timeles say boogie and they didn't pull
it up. Oh okay, you're messing this, announced me. I
come on Charlemagne all right now. Also, Polo Gee will be.

(23:25):
Sound like I'm kidding. I've been making like two thousand
and so high up through the clouds. I was swimming.
I'm probably gonna drown one a minute. I bet she's
gonna get allow all right, still with me, hit that
drum roll again? You still went me so far? We
announced Cappella, Gray Seweedie, Polo g spen King and friends again.
Powerhouse is back Sunday, November twenty first to Predential Center.

(23:47):
Get your tickets to Ticketmaster. This Friday at ten a m. Also,
money bag yok, I got time to day, get crossing
the line of to day so real to love, be fake,
be bumping the gums and bumping my ty. I don't
like Charlotte, I don't like Get, I don't like nobody.
Oh they didn't say that, all right, money back yo.

(24:09):
Also the me goes, I'll be touching that stage straight straightening, straightening.
Hey hey, now we have more acts to be announced.
This is the first part of it. Me goals, money
Bag Yo, Polo g Sweetie Cappella, Gray Spen King and friends.

(24:29):
And like I said, more acts to be announced now.
Tickets gonna sell this Friday at ten a m. At
ticketmaster dot com. But Powerhouse New York City is back
and the Breakfast Club will be flying two people too.
Powerhouse doesn't matter where you're from, will be taking care
of your hotel, your tickets and all of that. All right,
I dig it, I dig it, I dig it. All right,
So it's in a minute, It's in a minute. A minute.

(24:52):
Were ready? All right? All right? All right, all right,
now let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five
A five one on five one, Clear your mind, clear
your mind, clear your mind, not announced, and is that
all right? Clear your mind, clear your mind? Now you
got that, you got the audio? Okay, all right, yeah
you're clear. Kalani stopped too. Oh wait a minute, wait
a minute, you need to woo saw I did shot it.
Get out of your contrat announcement voice because you're still yelling.

(25:14):
All right, let me wait. What's back to conversation, sir?
Conversational tone count counting countorm everybody one on one, come
a breathe all right now? Collie stopped by. Collonie stopped
by last week, Yes she did. Charlemagne and I had
a great conversation with her. They talked about actually a

(25:36):
joint co parenting. We have audio. Can we play that
audio right fast? Yeah? You're going on tour? Yeah? How
is that gonna be with the baby? I mean, her
dad's awesome and he's super like fluid where it comes
to my career. So he's like, you want you want
me to come with her and just we all hang
out and like we'll go back and forth and we
just have a great system and it we're a great
co parenting team and we just will take it as

(25:57):
it comes. But you know, you always hear about baby
daddy drama and baby mama drama, Like you don't ever
hear about like healthy co parenting too much. I think
when really, at the moment you guys become parents, you
guys need to view each other as literally whoever this
baby is parents. That's like you need to all the
X thing needs to go out the window. So all right,
so it's a way to healthy co parents. That that's
what we want to hear from this morning, right, that's right.

(26:18):
Eight A great way to start off. Five five one
oh five one. We want to know, do you have
a good relationship with your baby mama baby dad? Y'are
co parent in a healthy way? How did y'all get there?
Tell us how it works? Cold us up right now
here about baby daddy drama, baby mama drama. Let's highlight
some of the healthy co parenting relationships out there, right.
It's got to be relief when y'all been beefing and

(26:39):
then all of a sudden, you guys can figure out
how to make it work, because that's a difficult time
for everybody's stressful for the kids, stressful for the parents,
for the families and all of that. Or maybe you
never was beefing. All right, Well, let's open up the
phone line. Let's talk about it. Eight hundred five eighty
five one oh five one is to Breakfast Club comor
it's topic time called eight hundred five eighty five one

(27:03):
five one to join it to the discussion with the
Breakfast Club, talk about it, moaning everybody in stch Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club now if
you just joined us. Kalani was on the Breakfast Club
last week and when we were here, we were talking
about co parenting and this is what she said, Yeah,
you're going on tour. Yeah, how is that gonna be
with the baby? I mean, her dad's awesome and he's

(27:24):
super like fluid where it comes to my career. So
he's like, you want you want me to come with her?
And just we all hang out and like we'll go
back and forth and we just have a great system
and it we're a great co parenting team and we
just will take it as it comes. But you know,
you always hear about baby daddy drama and baby mama drama,
like you don't ever hear about like healthy co parenting
too much. I think when really, at the moment you

(27:45):
guys become parents, you guys need to view each other
as literally, whoever this baby is parents, that's it, Like
you need all the X thing needs to go out
the window. So so we're asking eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. Are you in a relationship
where you guys can co parent? Well, maybe you're not
together personally or in love, or maybe you fell out
of love, but you could compare it well when you
copare it great and it's not a problem. That's what

(28:06):
we're asking. Now. We've seen this in the industry with Diddy,
We've seen it with Swiss Beats, We've seen it with
a bunch of people. I just think it's dope to
highlight healthy co parenting relationships because there's always a focus
on the baby daddy baby mama drama, you know what
I mean. Whenever it's an issue between a baby father
and a baby mother that gets highlighted and that's all
over the news. But you don't really hear about healthy

(28:29):
co parenting relationships, you know, too often. Let's go to
the phone lines. Hello, who's this Hi, Good morning, My
name is Maria. Hey Maria, good morning, Maria. My raa.
Now do you get along with your baby daddy? I
do it along with him great. I'm the type of
person that believes that just because our relationship failed, it
should not have an impact on the other person's parenting.

(28:53):
He's a great dad, always has been. Our relationship failed,
but that had nothing to do with how good of
a dad he was. Um. He still helps me a lot.
I'm a full time student and I have a full
time job too, and he helps me out a lot
with our daughter. We split the time evenly during the week.
And he's a great dad, really is. That'sazing, And I

(29:16):
don't know why more people don't think like that, because
you need both parents. You need a father, you need
a mother. Some mothers like to weaponize, you know, their
children against the father just because the relationship didn't work out,
Like you can't be with me, you can't be with
your kids either, That's why, And then that that ends
up affecting the child more than the adult. Because my
daughter needs her father, even though we're not together. She

(29:38):
needs her father and she needs me. There's things that
I cannot give her as a man, and there's things
that she's not gonna get from him as a woman.
She needs both of us as a team. Absolutely. You know,
some dads don't don't want to be in their child's
life because maybe the mother doesn't want to be with
them no more so the dad feels like we're hurting
the mom by doing that, But no, you're actually hurting
the child, not at all. All Right, thank you for calling. Hello.
Who's this? Hello? This is be kny b K. What's up?

(30:01):
Talk to us? Hey? Listen, Man, I wanted to call
in talk about the co parents and what's up Charlotte? Man,
what's up? Angela year? But Man, I wasn't to say
man paring It started out tough with me, Man, really okay, yeah, Man,
with the journey. Yeah, before my child was even born,

(30:22):
her mother was trying to take me and put me
on child support. But we went through a whole bunch
of stuff in the very beginning, and right now my
child is eleven and we do great with co paring
with each other, Like when it comes to my daughter,
we pretty much agree on a lot of things now
and it's really helpful. I'm seeing all the benefits of

(30:44):
my child right now having both parents in our life.
Although we're not together, but we're still doing everything that
we can do to make sure she has a better future.
So it's very possible, and it may get hard in
the very beginning for a lot of people because especially
when you was in the relationship with somebody, But once
you get over that relationship trouble, that relationship trauma, there

(31:06):
is a positive that's yeah. I know you look back
and you're like, manoul have just we should have figured
this out way sooner because it caused you a lot
less stress in the long run. Yes, And that's the thing.
You know, a lot of my friends they're still going
through some of the same stuff. Thing stuff. But I'm like,
hey man, you got to get older that getting upset.

(31:27):
You got to be older that you know not agreeing,
you know what I'm saying, It's going to take a
lot of compromise. You go to raise the child, and
you're not gonna always agree. But as long as you
both got the best interest in mind for your child,
it can really work out. Like I would have never
thought we'd been at this point, but through everything that
we've been love that's possible in my child. I just
took her to school right now and we got a

(31:49):
great program that you know, she's in sports, she's in
bad and uh, I just want to say to all
the paris Is out there that's going through ups and
downs with their child father or child a mother, that
whatever it is that your child needs, whatever it is
that y'all too need to provide as a team. You know,
at the family you ain't gotta be together to be
a family. But whatever y'all can do it. You know

(32:11):
what I'm saying, would make sure your child has a
better future. Man, take care of that man. All right, Well,
thank you for calling. Brother. I'm glad y'all got to
do Joe follow me. Hey, b K baby, he's so
crazy your Instagram? All right, brother, ka baby, he's so crazy.
There you go eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. Are you in the relationship where y'all not
together but your co parents just fine? How did y'all

(32:32):
get there? Let's talk about It's the Breakfast Club the morning.
Call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top
onive one five one uning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,

(32:53):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you just joined us. Kalani was here Friday. We had
a good conversation with her about co parenting. Yeah, you're
going on tour. Yeah, how is that gonna be with
the baby? I mean her dad's also and he's super
like fluid where it comes to my career. So he's like,
you want you want me to come with her? And
just like we all hang out and like we'll go
back and forth and we just have a great system

(33:15):
and it we're a great co parenting team and we
just will take it as it comes. But you know,
you always hear about baby daddy drama and baby mama
drama like you don't ever hear about like healthy co
parenting too much. I think when really, at the moment
you guys become parents, you guys need to view each
other as literally whoever this baby is parents. That's it,
Like you need to all the X thing needs to
go out the window. So yeah, I think it's very

(33:36):
selfish to you to worry about, you know, your relationship
over your child. Like I've seen it all the time.
I got homeboys, who's you know, baby mamas try to
weaponize you know, the child you know in this situation
just because they're not together, no boy, And I think
that's just whack because kids need both of their parents period.
Healthy co parenting equates to a healthy child. All right,
well let's go to the phone. Lens. Hello, who's this

(33:59):
fall and morning? Good morning, how y'all doing, good morning? Well, well,
tell us your story, mamma. Okay, So I met my
baby father when we were like fourteen fifteen in high
school and we had a baby later in life, like
around thirty. So, you know, everything was great, but you know,
having children, you have differences and you're learning each other
in a different way. And we started to be added
ab our little different things, career choices, and it just happened,

(34:23):
you know, he wrote it. We moved out of town,
we didn't really have a plan, and it just he
wrote it. So then we're going through a custody battle now,
and you know, we're beating like Beacon harn and I'm like, damn,
you know, I don't want to be in this space,
but you feel like you got to hold your ground
and all those stereotypes kind of falling into it. But
I thought about one thing. I was raised by my
father and my mother. She got on drugs and he

(34:44):
never slandered her, no matter how bad off in the streets.
He was. He didn't even divorce him because I passed
away and I thought about that moment that I was
better than that and I knew better and I thought
about my daughter, and I was like, you know what
this is, this is beneath me. So we got to
that point. We got back together at parents, not as
a couple, and we knew that we can make a

(35:04):
better daughter. And you know, we went on We've been
on vacations, we did all different type of things together.
We actually go shopping, we take trips together, and it
worked out really good. And especially since COVID, it really
worked because I ended up getting false to the virus
and I couldn't be around anyone, and he held it down,
you know what I mean, because Amagne, if we was
in that broken relationship, and not to mention, I lost

(35:26):
my mother, both of my grandparents, So if I didn't
have that support system with TEMP and it's broken, my
daughter would have been suffering. So I had to grow
up as a woman and realized that it was really
really important to just work together, you know. And my daughter,
she enjoyed everything. She enjoyed everything, you know, especially growing
up where I'm from Detroit, it's not too many representations.

(35:47):
I want to give a shout out to him for
working hard to a male carrier, getting the worked out
of them. And I worked in a restaurant. I've never
stopped working, either one of us. And you know it's
my clears for everybody. You know what I'm saying. So
we're doing it and lea for everybody. It gets cold
in the DN, you know that. Thank you, Mama dropping everybody.

(36:10):
That's what I'm talking about. Jamika, Good morning, good morning.
How are you doing? Jamika? Now you gotta I guess
I don't want to say a weird situation, but maybe
a weird situation and breaking down. Okay, I have three kids.
Every kid has their own father, and I'm the willing parent.
I'm willing to be the co parent. I'm willing to
get along so that we can comparing for the kids.
There's just one that's willing to and we live together.

(36:32):
We live together, but we don't date. We don't have
any set to intercourse or anything. And we get along
this fine. And if we do date, we'll get along better.
While we don't. Think. Wow, I'm so confused here. So
she has three baby daddies, three different, three different baby daddies.
You live with one of them, but y'all don't have
sex with each other. But y'all date, right, and this
is the last time, father, Why don't y'all have sex

(36:53):
with the choke? OK? So we don't have sex because
during the pregnancy there was a lot of ind and out.
He would leave right and once a month, he'll leave
one month, then he'll come back a month, then he'll
leave a month, and he'll come back a month. And
I told him after my baby, it wasn't gonna happen.
It was just emotions everywhere. As I had the baby.
He decided to do it again, and I told him
to make show was gonna be his decision, and he left.

(37:14):
He left for like three months this time, and he
came back because it's car store, and I inside, I said,
I'd never helped him again. But with the car being
told up, he wouldn't be able to go to work,
I wouldn't be able to have any financial support with
the child. So I allowed myself to get up and
go and get him, and I started taking him and
peeping him out, and it became a strain on me

(37:36):
because of the distance. So he decided to say because
I got COVID. He decided to stay in the house
wild COVID and he never left and he gave us COVID. Wow,
So do you? Um No, I don't. And it's because
every time I leave, mind you, my child is only
six months, and every time I leave a relationship, I

(37:58):
give myself time to hell at least a year. Two. Well,
I'm sending you and your third baby daddy healing energy there.
I don't know what else to tell you, right, I mean,
we get along. I love it as long as we
can get along, I love it all right, Well, what
is this gonna go though? What's the future? Y'all just
gonna grow up in the house together and like yep,
never be with each other? Like what's is there a
possibility of y'all getting back together and being a couple?

(38:20):
Like what, what's what's the end goal? I wouldn't mind
if he had changed his ways because we get along, well,
we co parent. Well, Um, he didn't. He's a father
because the other kids as well. Um, I don't. I'm
open to day and again I am um. I think
that he is as well, because the emotions are definitely there.
We show it but we just don't act on it.

(38:41):
Is he seeing other people? I don't really know. I
don't think he does. Um. He's more of a conserved person.
He doesn't really run the streets. He worked and come
straight to the house, even though we don't think. He
don't speak the other women on the phone, which I do.
If he does, I don't mind because we just go parent.
But he doesn't do any anything that's deceitful in my face.

(39:05):
But he wouldn't do anything like that. He just want
you to be happy. That's right. I have a goola momo. Now,
what's the moral of the story, if there's the more
The moral of the story is simple. Healthy co parenting
equates to a healthy child. It's not a rocket science.
It's not complicated. Very selfish of people to worry about
their relationship with their baby mother baby daddy over the child.

(39:28):
Kids need both for their parents period. All right, have
we got rooms on the way? Yes? And we'll talk
about this celebrity and he's a big celebrity literally, but
he says he doesn't even want to be in that
position anymore. He wants to be a philanthropist. All right,
we'll get into that next it's the Breakfast Club. We
are the breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning, Happy Monday,
well as happy as Mondays can be. Yeah, and shout

(39:48):
out to everybody again that came out to our real
estate semino we did over the weekend in Atlantic City,
so many people, had over a thousand people. We had
a bunch of people that were that purchase properties, purchase
investment properties, were getting more information, getting details. Shout to Willow,
he spoke. Shout to the Credit Duty helped people with
their credit. We had people talk about insurance. We had
auction dot Com explaining to people how to get those properties.

(40:12):
So you know, I'm big on owning properties and owning
investment properties. So it was a great event of shout
to everybody that came out there. Absolutely and salute everybody
who tuned into the Gods on His Truth this past
Friday night at ten pm on Comedy Central. You can
scream it on a Paramount plus you know all week.
Salute to Terrence Jay and a pretty v You know,

(40:33):
I had them in a sketch this past Thursday. And
salute to my guy Ja Rule. You know I see
Ja Rule sketch. Yeah, what what does Jah think you know.
Dave Chappelle asked the question, you know years ago in
a stand up special that pops up every now and then.
People always want to know what Ja Rule thinks about
certain issues. So Ja Rule chimed in on whether or

(40:56):
not Jagger who his name should be on the FBI building.
So lutaja and tune in every Friday at ten pm
the comedy Central to the Gods on his Truth. All right,
now late night Talk shall Yeah, we got rumors all
the way, yes, and we are going to talk about
NBA young boy looking like he's gonna have a number
one album this week. We'll talk about his release while

(41:17):
he's in prison. All right, we'll get into that. Next
to Keep a Lock. This to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Enjury, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Drake. Right, this is the Rumor Report with Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, this could potentially be

(41:43):
the most watched Drinks Champs episode yet, Right, Darrake is
gonna be on. If you ever recall, this was like
a few months ago. Nora had even posted that he
was gonna get Drake. He posted a picture of him
in Drake and that he was gonna be on Drink
Champs and I guess now it's happening this week. Here's Norina.
Drake is on Drink Champ. Drink Drizzy Drizzy, that's dope.

(42:09):
Shout the n all. Yeah. I don't know if it's
officially confirmed yet, though Drake never said no, He never
said yes, But that is one I would enjoy seeing,
especially if Drake is in there, you know, Tipsy, that
would be very very interesting. I said, I believe it,
it's gonna happen. Well, if Drake said I'll believe it,
I believe Nori. But you know Drake, Drake is known

(42:31):
to say that but then don't show up because you
know it didn't he post a picture with Nori. Um.
I think I don't know if he was early this
year last year and he was like Drink Champs loading
April twelve. That was April twelve, Okay, it was April
twelveth absolutely, so when it happens, maybe they had the
conversation and then you know it's happened. But he did
say that Drake is gonna address a DMX. Be fun

(42:52):
drink champs also, that'd be very interesting. He knows something
all right. Now, let's talk about numbers two because Certified
Lover Boy has been at the top of the charts
for the first three for three weeks since it came out,
and now they're saying that potentially MBA Young Boy could
knock that off for this week. So we'll see what happens.

(43:14):
But he's on track to do about one hundred and
thirty five thousand in his first week from by the way,
he's in jail right now still and the album Sincerely
Control is also not getting any promotion on YouTube. His
manager reported that he hasn't got any support for his
latest album on that platform, and that's because of his
arrest for federal weapons possession. He posted. YouTube told us
they can't promote young Boy because of his image. Week

(43:36):
ass platform your number one artist three years in a row.
Now twenty twenty, the Wall Street Journal did say NBA
Young Boy is the biggest artist on YouTube. What happened
is now you were talking to so was Burman at
the same time. Where did Burman come from? Well, Burdman

(43:59):
was on the Big Facts podcast. That's why he was
about to play what Berman had to say about Young Boy.
I think NBA Young Boy might be the biggest rapper. No,
he's not normal, he's special. Big money right there, brother,
I think he's a billion dollars. He gonna get it
tour merchant music. Well, you know, first of all through

(44:19):
to the Big Facts podcast. You could listen to him
on the Black Effect. I heart radio podcast network. But
I don't understand why YouTube can't promote NBA Younger, NBA
young Boy doing that, every other rappers not doing that
sounds wow ye like or whatever? What do you I
don't even know what he's in jail for. What is
he in jail for? Uh? So it was an arrest

(44:45):
that happened in his hometown. He's not guilty. He pleaded
not guilty in regard to that case. But then there
was another incident where it was like a remember they
had that high speed chaser. It was a short chase
from the lapd and then he ended up going to
jail for that. YouTube still play all Kelly. YouTube still
plays every rapper. Well, it's not that they don't play,

(45:05):
they're saying that they don't. They don't promote it. I guess,
so it's on there. You know how like certain playlists
and stuff like that. So right, being a young boy
high stream and artists on YouTube. You know, rapper wise
doesn't get radio played, but still probably gonna have the
number one album in the country and he's been doing
that for some years and no features on this album

(45:27):
by the way, sincerely Control, So you know, shout out
to NBA Young Boy All right. Now BET Awards, they
have announced all of the presenters and the host and
it's going to be hosted by eighty five South to
that DC Young Flight, Carlos Miller and Chico Bean. That
should be really fun and they're actually going to be
recording that on I think they recorded on the first
and then it airs on the FIST. That's right, They're

(45:48):
recorded on Friday. On Friday Friday, absolute to the eighty
five South Show. And make sure you check out the
eighty five South Show on the Black Effect I Heart
Radio podcast network and Chico Bean is on. He's on
my late night talk show The God's on his Truth
as well, so sooth to my guys. Yeah, seen dco
Fly Friday. He performed at the ball Place. He killed
it and then I see him on the street. So
shout the dco Fly. All right, Well, Trina, Remy Ma,

(46:11):
Jamaine Duprie, and Tank are are going to be presenters
for the nominees. Young Thug, Gonna Blo, John Baby, Kim
I Say Ever Shot are also going to be performing,
and Nelly is getting the twenty twenty one I Am
Hip Hop Award. Also, Big Daddy kne is paying special
tribute to Bis Markey as well. All right, and let's
talk about Shock. He recently did an interview with The

(46:32):
New York Post and basically said he no longer wants
to be a celebrity, which is gonna be hard because
it's no turning back from that. He's already a celebrity.
And here's what he had to say. Celebrities are crazy.
I want to be in that category. They're going freaking
and saying, don't call me that anymore. These people are
out of their freaking by how they treat people or
they do if they say, that's never been me a

(46:54):
level one and be looked at like that. But just
because I made it, I mean I'm bigger than you.
Just because I made it, I mean I'm smart to it.
It's because I have more money than you. Don't mean
that I'm better than it. I've never been that way
and I never will be that one. So I don't
want to be in that category than people. So when
they talk about Shack, it's what you say. It's a
nice guy. I denounced my celebrity in US today. I

(47:15):
love Shack Shock so much and I agree with him
one hundred percent, And I would like to tell Shack
he's not a celebrity. Shack is an icon, and it's
a difference. It's a difference between celebrity and being an icon.
Shack is an icon. Not to mention, I don't know
what celebrity is nowadays, okay, because there's people on the
talking of the ticks who are more popular than people
that's on TV and in movies. So I don't even

(47:37):
know what equates to celebrity nowadays. But he can't. He
can't make that decision. People will make him a celebrity regardless.
He can't do that. Respect celebrity and Shock's not a celebrity.
Definitely what he said, Shack's an icon, Shock's not a celebrity.
It's a difference. It really is a difference between like
icon and whatever celebrity is nowadays. Shack is a bona
fide legend in a real way. He's a legend, absolutely, everybody.

(48:02):
Don't get here, all right, well that is your rumor reports.
All right, thank you, missie Charlotae. Who you giveing that
donk or two? Donkey of the Day is going to
a brother named Vincent Paternal. Okay, we'd like him to
come to the front of the congregation. We would like
to have a word with him. Please. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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(48:49):
for Donkey of the Day. I'm a big boy. I
could take it if you feel I deserve it. Ain't
no big deal, I know. Charlomagne, gott Gus, Funny Septa.
Say something you may not agree with doesn't mean I
mean he's getting that done. That Donkeys that don't don't
don't don't donkey of to day, right there, club bitches,
You can call me the Dunkey of the day, but
like I mean no harm. Yeah, it's Donkey of Today.

(49:13):
From Monday, September twenty seventh goes to a young man
named Vincent Paternal. Have you ever heard me say on
this radio that some of y'all just too poor to
be prejudiced. I've said that here before, and I stand
on that, Okay. I also would like to expound on
what I mean by that. It's simple. See, we live
in a society now where it seems to me the
things people once kept to themselves they now feel free

(49:34):
to expose to the world. I believe because social media
makes it easy for you to find your tribe, regardless
of what your vibe is, regardless of what your energy is,
social media will allow you to connect with other like
minded individuals. Now, I'm a stern believer that you should
never lower your vibe to find your tribe. But some

(49:55):
of y'all already vibrating on low frequencies anyway, So other
people vibrating on low frequencies, y'all click up with and
y'all form these trauma bonds. Okay, y'all form these trauma
bonds online with folks, and now y'all got a crew,
and that crew gives you comfort and makes you feel
like what you believe, regardless of what it is, is gospel. Okay.
There are things that we know are criminal, are just

(50:16):
down right wrong that you will see people do on
social media simply because they have a squad of people
to go along with. Okay, go along with whatever they
are going through. But one thing folks fail to realize
is this, that low vibe tribe ain't dying for you. Okay,
that lovibe tribe ain't helping you pay your bills. But
sometimes people risk their livelihoods and our lives for whatever

(50:38):
b as their low tribe is on via the internet.
Casing point Vincent Paterno, thirty nine years old, Works of
FedEx drop when the clues bonds for all the FedEx workers.
Let me tell you something. Delivery drivers of the unsung
heroes of our lives. Okay, we often reduced delivery delivery
drivers to just their trucks and packages. Okaymazon FedEx ups,

(51:01):
you're just happy to see that truck pull up and
deliver your package. But there is a human being behind
that will, and that human is responsible for the joy
we receive when we receive our packages. Okay, delivery drivers
are the epitome of essential workers. If the pandemic didn't
show us that, nothing will. I appreciate the hell out
of all delivery drivers dropping the clues bombs with delivery

(51:23):
drivers bomsg. Now here's the thing. I don't care what
my delivery driver is. I don't care what race they are.
I don't care what religion they are. I don't care
about their political ideology, that sexuality, nothing. All I care
is that I get my packages, period. And I hope
my driver feels the same way about me. And even
if he or she does not care about, you know,

(51:45):
what my race, or what my religion is, or what
my politics are, I would hope that didn't impact my deliveries.
I would hope that didn't impact you know, their service
to me. Well, Farmer FedEx driver Vincent Paternal didn't see
things that way. See, there's a story going around that
Vincent Paternal was fired because he shared this clip on

(52:06):
the talking of the ticks. Listen, what's uptok? Try to
come on here. But all you know, if you don't
have a flag in front of your house, and if
you have, they Joe Biden up in their house. Flack
lives matter. I will not. I will bring that back
and I will keep doing that. I said that, why

(52:29):
didn't we deliver it? That word? You can't say that word,
the word that he's used to describe Kamala, how as
you can't say that. That's insane to me. Bad choices
are really my pet peeve, because I truly believe life
is not a matter of chance, it's a matter of choice.
And there's something about these smartphones that trigger poor decision
making skills and humans. I still don't understand why folks

(52:50):
have not grasped that what you do online can ruin
your life offline. And this is one of those times.
Now Vincent says that's not true that he I'd fired.
He said he actually had given FedEx notice that he
was quitting prior to that video, which makes sense because
you had to know a video like that would probably
get you fired anyway. Would listen to Vincent explain the

(53:11):
media next to Flip, apparently saying that FedEx said fired
me after the video went viral. Funny, I have a
couple of text messages that I sent out to my
boss in August stating that September third was gonna be
my last day. Here's another text message September thirteen. Here's
a text message that I sent to my coworker on

(53:34):
my last day. Crazy how I posted that video my Saturday,
and that video went viral a few days ago. I
think Wednesday didn't know I can get fired when I
didn't work there anymore. Stop listening to fake news. Vincent,
you're missing the point. Like you're more concerned about people,

(53:56):
your followers or whoever. Okay, you're more concerned about them
things you were fired than you are about the fact
that you probably ruined all future employment. See Vincent paternal
People know your name now. You are known as the
guy who was fired because you didn't want to deliver
packages to people because of their political beliefs and because
of their support for bl and Black Lives Matter. I
don't care what side of the HOWE you're on. I

(54:17):
don't care about your political beliefs or organizations you choose
to support. All I care about is if you can
properly do your job. All right. The fact you said
you would not deliver people their packages that's the issue. Okay.
I don't care what you feel about someone's political belief,
but when you're a public servant and it impacts your service,
you gotta go. And this is what I mean when

(54:39):
I say some people are too poor to be prejudiced.
A guy like Vincent doesn't have the luxury of being prejudiced.
You can't do what these politicians do. You can't do
with these rich white men who are already in positions
of power. Do see they set for life you are not.
That's why I don't understand poor biggots, you so broke.
All you got is prejudice. That's the only thing that
makes you feel alive. That's the only thing that gives

(55:00):
your life value is your ability to be prejudiced. By
the way Vincent obstructing mail delivery is a crime. Okay,
So not only will your future employment probably be impacted,
you're probably going to jail. And for what to please
the people on the talking of the ticks. This is
why I like when everyone kept things like politics and

(55:22):
religion to themselves. Do you remember those days? Oh, those
were the good old days? Like it causes a bunch
of unnecessary mess like this, and to think if Vincent Paternal,
the FedEx driver, I should I say, former FedEx driver,
feels like this. How many other daily people are you
encountering that are hindering your progress? You know what I mean?
How many people do you meet on the daily that

(55:42):
are straight up not serving you and not being of
service to you because of who you are and what
you believe? Less discuss, but first, please let me remark,
give Vincent Paternal the biggest he haw, heh heh, you
stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Mm hmmm, let's

(56:05):
open up the phone lines. All right? Eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. What are we asking? Charloman?
What do you say? I said? What I said? Let's
open up the phone lines. What are we asking? What's
the question? Oh? The question is simple. The question is
you know, have you ever, you know, let somebody's political
ideologies impact, you know, your service to them, like if

(56:27):
you're a public servant, like if you're you know, a
FedEx driver or a waitress or just people who do
you know public service? Have you ever let somebody's political ideologies,
you know, impact your service to them? Okay, all right,
let's open up the phone lines. Let's discuss remain anonymous.
I'm sure I change your name. I'm sure you wouldn't

(56:47):
want to, you know, give up who you are to
lose your job today on the Monday. All right, let's
talk about it as the breakfast club. Come on in
right now to the breakfast club topic breaking down. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one the breakfast Club.

(57:08):
It's topic. Time called eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one to join it to the discussion with
the breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club,
Good morning now if you just joined this, Charlomagne gave
donkey to day too. Who Vincent Paterno. Vincent Paterno is

(57:31):
a former FedEx driver who FedEx is saying they fired
because he posted a video on TikTok saying how he
wouldn't deliver packages. The people who have Biden Harris paraphernilia
in their yard are people who have Black Lives Matter
paraphernilia in their yard? All right? So A one hundred
five A five one oh five one. Would you not
do a service to somebody because of the things that

(57:53):
they believe in or maybe they're prejudices. I mean, I wouldn't.
I think, I think, I think more. I wouldn't say prejudices.
I would say their political ideology. So keep it at that, Okay, Yeah,
that's different for ideologies. Yeah, because if you're prejudice, like
I'm not gonna go to the you know, the Ku
Klux Klan party and you know, hey, DJ MA, can
you DJ for me? That's that's something I would DJ
out know. But but but about a Trump rally, Nah,

(58:16):
I passed. But here's the thing. You might have done something,
um you know, you might have you might have already
supported a Trump supporter and don't know it. Like, I mean,
we purchase we purchased things every day from people, you know,
we we we we take gigs from individuals. We don't
know who's actually behind certain things. You should never know, right,
I wouldn't. But you mean there's no way of knowing,
you know what I mean? And that's fun. But I

(58:36):
wouldn't do a Trump rally. But if somebody likes Trump,
is I mean, it's the reason why they're like Trump.
I'm not. I'm not. I don't hate Trump supporters because
I'm sure this Trump supporter is that like Trump for
different reasons. They don't have to be prejudiced to like Trump.
They might be in a different tax racking the field,
like track Trump's tax plan is better or his real
estate plan is better. But you know, I if it's
a Trump rally, I'm not DJ and a Trump rally.
You know, well, I would say this if I was

(58:58):
in the juice bar working and somebody came in wearing
a Trump mask, I would it not serve them their
juice or do anything to it just because of the
mask that they have on or a T shirt that
they're wearing. Correct. Now, as far as I going into business,
I'm sure you know, if it's something that's front and center.
There was one time I was looking to open something
in Lisa's spot and the guy was like an avid
Trump supporter who was the owner of the building. And

(59:20):
it did concern me because I was like, what if
he has prejudices against me? And I'm in business with
this person and I can't I didn't know what to
do about that, so I felt like it was better,
but my instinct to not do it. Interesting, Okay, Charlotte,
what about you? Would I not serve someone because of
their political ideologies. No, I don't know because I mean
that that that's very broad, right because just the FedEx

(59:42):
drive of the day. But then if you're what if
it's your surgeon tomorrow, that's true. Hold, I'm saying that,
like I feel like when you have a job to do,
especially a job that a job that really you should
just be objective about because you your job is service.
Like when you're delivering packages, you got to deliver package.
When you're a surgeon, you got to save lives. Like

(01:00:02):
it's just a certain thing a pilot. A pilot have
to fly and land the Plane's just certain things that
people do that are bigger than you and bigger than
what you know, the person I'm serving believes, I think.
So anyway, all right, well we had call on the line.
His phone just got this connected. Call said he was
an uber driver and he would give his riders one
star if get with Trump supporters. Oh wow, all right,
but let's go to Hello. Who's this? Hey, this is

(01:00:26):
a ransom Conway broday, what's up? Bro? Talk to us? Man?
Oh No, I'm actually a fat X driver myself, and
you know, I never cared bro about Confederate flag Like
I said, I'm from South Carolina, never cared about anything
like that. Man, Whenever you deliver the package, as I
told the other person, when you meet a lady or
a man who's dealing with cancer or something of that nature,

(01:00:48):
and you bring them the medicine that they need to
help him survive, that's a big that's a big up
the for us, you know what I mean. So I
don't know what my man, whatever mister Vincent was thinking,
but we don't row that way hundred percent question fed ex,
fed ex, y'all make a y'all got a great life,
don't y'all? Y'all got good careers and benefitial benefits. Yes,
just I mean, I won't even love, but that's changed

(01:01:09):
my life. Man, bought a home for my lady, my sons.
So I mean, it's been a dream for me. And
you're gonna mess that guy, gonna mess that up just
because of somebody else's political beliefs ke crazy. Hello, who's this? Hey? All? Hey?
Come morning? What's your name? Heyj all right, Hey to
come down, We got you now talk to us a

(01:01:32):
j all right. So I just only called because years
ago I was working in this well known children's hospital
in North Atlanta, and it's a lot of you know,
um well well put together families whose kids come there.
But I'm taking care of this kid that whose parents
were from like the Mountainous area in Tennessee. And they
basically told me that I was caring for the son

(01:01:54):
and they were just like Canna in our gge r
care for or touched their son, and I needed to lead.
I probably believe voted for voted for Obama anyway, And
I was like, wait what and they said it again,
and so I just thought it was crazy that their son,
he was very, very sick, who sing, they just didn't
want me to take care of them just because of

(01:02:14):
the color of my kids. Oh that that's that's that's
that's an old thing. Though I've seen that before. I've
seen racist white people not want the black doctor to
touch them. I've seen that before. But it just to me,
it didn't make any sense. And then it's like the
fact that they were like, oh, you probably voted for
Obama anyway, Like I want, what does that have to
do with any I mean, I was really offended. And

(01:02:38):
then it's the fact that my manager pulled me from
taking care of that patient. Like it's like you're allowing
the racist them to continue by even allowing them or
supporting their views whether you whether you know it or not. Yeah,
and maybe she didn't believe in your ability to still
properly do your job, even though you're clearly much better

(01:02:58):
than those people, and you still have done your job.
But maybe then she pulled you because she didn't believe
in your ability to still be able to perform. No. Maybe,
all right, Well, thank you mama for calling in. All Right,
y'all have him today, all right? Eight hundred five five
one on five one. What are we asking, sir? We
are asking would you let somebody's political ideologies impact your
service to them? All right, we'll take it. Calls when

(01:03:21):
we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on me
and your opinions to the Breakfast Club. Top five five
one one holding everybody's DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, the

(01:03:42):
guy we are the Breakfast Club now if he just
joined us, Charlomagne gave donkey today to who Vincent Paterno.
He's a former FedEx driver who FedEx is saying they
fired because of his because he posted a video saying
he refuses to deliver packages. The people who had Biden
Harris signs in their yard are Black Lives Matter signs
in their yard, which is just ridiculous. I mean, if

(01:04:03):
you look at FedEx, he just didn't do his job,
which is crazy, and it's crazy to post that on TikTok.
You know what I'm saying, FedEx is a great job.
They got so many different benefits, medical, dental vision, they
got work life balanced, they got tuition reimbursement. And you're
gonna f all of that up because of somebody else's
political ideologies. That's just nonsense. All right, Let's go to

(01:04:24):
the phone lines. Let's ask some people what they do
the same. Hello, who's this yo? This kind of guy
produced it? What's up? Man? Talk to us? Man? So
check me on one time, like eight years ago, I
was working for Mangiano's and it was a real pretensious
family that come in every Sunday, every Monday, you know,
like they're regularly everything. She called me boy twice. Man

(01:04:44):
about lost it on the end. Man. So like the
white the white the white family. You know what I'm
saying was a white family is six they come in,
you know, they feel like they own a place that's
been coming our years. You know, I'm a new guy.
You know what I'm saying, I'm a servant, so boom.
So I decided not to put in the order. You
know what I'm saying. I just decided. You know, I'm
not gonna I'm not gonna put in that order. You know,

(01:05:05):
I don't play with nobody food. But I didn't put
in that order, man, so boom. Twenty minutes like I
put in that order and food was coming out. I
had the food running run to a whole different table. Man,
it was a whole, totally different table. I messed up
the whole experience. You, sir, I got horrible quarma after that. Man,
I'm telling you, God is never gonna judge you based

(01:05:27):
off how people treat you. He's gonna judge you based
off how you treat people. So even when people do
you dirty, you know you still got to show them love. Man,
that's difficult that I'm not there yet. It was a difficult, bro.
No way you're gonna call you gonna be racist and
I'm still gonna serve you. Now I ain't serving you. Yeah, swallowed? Well,

(01:05:49):
what's wrong with your mouth? Sometimes? Like you know what
I mean when it when when a white person calls
y'all a racial flood, calling one back. Oh goddamn right,
I would do it too, but I would turn No,
I would. I couldn't have said of a man, so
I sit they flood off. I took hell alone, but
I end up getting firn. I got horrible reviews. I
got banned from my Johno's, like I stopped starving, and
I'm like following my dream. I can't do no. I

(01:06:12):
ain't a rapping man. My name tied a guy. I'm
gonna produce if I love my plug DJ's and DJ
cut shout out my big dog. That's right man in
Atlanta right now, just moved out here. I never went back.
I got fluted out Alrightngradula. I think I'm gradulating you all. Yeah,
yeah yeah. I got fluted out it much. I never
went back. I was like, now, I ain't going back.

(01:06:33):
I went down today, hired me. You're all right congratulating
so all from that, I learned, you know, not to
treat people even though you know they can effect me
on an inside. You know, bad corma man. That's you know.
I can't do it? All right, It ain't worth it.
Like you gotta stay back right man. It's not gonna
judge you based off how people treat you. He's gonna

(01:06:54):
judge you based off how you treat people. Everybody does
me dirty. I don't care. I'm still you know, continue
to give them positive energy and send them healing energy.
Oh I'm not gonna mess with them at all. God
bless you, but but I'm not gonna try to do
anything negative to them. I ain't gonna try to force
force anything on them, force their carma on them. Sometimes
I need a little revenge. Success is the best revenge.

(01:07:14):
Look at your life, king, Do you know what I'm saying?
Look at my life, King. Success is always the best revenge.
Your cares because that's gonna make that's gonna hurt them
even more. Sometimes sit around and they try to throw
dirt on your name, and they looking at you, and
you just continue to prosper and God keeps blessing you.
That's amazing. That's the best revenge. Success. Sometimes you just
want to choose violence once or twice though, you know

(01:07:35):
sometime sometimes because that one choice of violence can ruin
everything you got going on right now now, To see
me choose violence, but the violence happened, you just like go, well, no,
that's kinda I got, I got send me some healing
in definitely I need to grow a little bit. Now
if we have a moral of the story with that

(01:07:55):
to borrow, the moral of the story is, you know,
somebody's political ideology should not impact your services. It just shouldn't.
Like you got a job to do, and the job
that you do. If you're a FedEx driver, your job
is bigger than whatever the person's packages, your delivering beliefs.
All right, Well we got rumors on the way, yes,
and he's worth almost two hundred billion dollars and he
is also now semi single. We'll tell you who it is,

(01:08:16):
all right. And also if you want to go to Powerhouse,
NYC to see all this, like me go Swedie money
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Keep a lot because we got some tickets to give away.
That happens. Next is the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:08:38):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning on
this Friday. How are you going ahead some Friday on
this Monday. I wanted to be Friday. Wow, it's fine.
I was like, I just got back to work. I
wanted to be Friday so bad. All right, let's get
your rumors. I know, and I'm ready to leave. Let's
get to the rumors to talk elon muss Oh the report,

(01:09:06):
but it looks like Alon Musk and Grimes have semi
broken up now, he told Paid six or two of
them will continue to co parent their one year old son,
but they're working in different parts of the country led
to them taking more separate paths. He said, we are
semi separated but still love each other, to see each
other frequently and are in great terms. It's multi that
my work at SpaceX and Tesla requires me to be
primarily in Texas, are traveling overseas, and her work as

(01:09:28):
primarily in La. She's staying with me now and baby
X is in the adjacent room. So they've been dating
since twenty eighteen now. Lapithe Stanfold then posted on Instagram,
Grimes are you taking applications now? Friends is a celebrity artist.
I don't know who Grimes is, just his girlfriend. Yeah,
she's an artist. Oh, she is an artist. I had
no clue. M Yeah, she's a pop star, all right now.

(01:09:51):
Eminem has also launched his Mom's Spaghetti restaurant with store
for stands in Detroit. So the restaurant um is set
to open on September twenty ninth, my brother's birthday five
pm in downtown Detroit has an attached shop called the Trailer,
and that is the store for stands, and so the
restaurant is reportedly the result of a partnership between him

(01:10:12):
and the local restaurant group Union Joins. So I'm sure
when I'm gonna Detroit, I'm gonna stop by mom Spaghetti.
That's a phenomenal name for Eminem's restaurant too, Moms Spaghetti.
That's that's phenomenal. That's hard. That's from Lose Yourself, right, yeah,
lose yourself all right now. Jar Rule has been making
the rounds ever since his verses, and he was just

(01:10:33):
recently on Charlotta Magne's show The God's Honest Truth. As
you know, Dave Chappelle has that infamous joke where you know,
what does joh think at a time like this, and
here is what happened? What's in the name that which
we call a rose? Why any other name was Smellers Sweet.
Shakespeare once said, love all, trust a few, do wrong
to none. Well, Shakespeare never cross words with Jaya Hoover

(01:10:55):
and the FBI, and I did it. So what resides
in the name? What does it evoke in the soul?
Upon its utter wands? For those of the diaspora, anguish,
anxiety and anks a triple alliteration of Milwaukee and murder.
And if one can alter the name of that American
football club from the District of Columbia for its offense

(01:11:17):
to one group of persons, cannot the same be done
for another, for a sister, for a brother. For I
asked before, what's in the name? That's what Jack thinks. Yeah,
the context is, you know, this past episode was titled
only the Feds I fear, and I was discussing the
FBI and Jagger, who were and asking the question, you

(01:11:37):
know why I bigot like Jagger Whover's name was still
on the FBI building, And it's probably because his ideologies
is still in the building. But you know, when asking
that question, you know the obvious thing, I was wondering,
what does Jah think? So, yeah, you'll absolutely see more
of what does Jah think? Segments on the Gods on
His Truth every Friday night at ten pm on Comedy Central.

(01:12:00):
All right, well that is your rumor report, and shout
out to Jayru, who was awesome on Drink Champs as well.
They talked about the recent versus battle. Uh, you know,
Jarru is always very honest about what he thinks, and yeah,
a lot of other things that they discussed to They
didn't play any R. Kelly records during that battle. He
talked about being prepared for fifty sent He talked about
his critics pretty much everything. So that is your rumor report.

(01:12:22):
Make sure you check that out. All right. Another another
phenomenal Drink Champs conversation with Norian Job. But you know
Nori and Job friends, so you know they they are conversations.
It's just like when Nori and Fat Joe get together.
They all get very very very very loose. Yeah, you
can listen to the Drink Champs podcast on the Black Effect,
iHeartRadio podcast Network wherever you get podcasts. All right, shout

(01:12:45):
to you, thank you for that room up revote. We'll
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the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies.
I was in Jamaica. I got to visit their campus,
Yuey's campus in Jamaica, and they do such great work.

(01:14:31):
I got to meet some of the students who actually
graduated who received those scholarships. A lot of people who
are having financial issues and didn't know how they would
be able to make it through the semester due to
constraints in their family. Sometimes there's natural disasters that are
out of their control. People don't know where the money's
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And this year they actually found me a recipient for
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(01:15:14):
So it feels good to know that you're actually helping
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All right, when we come back, we got the positive
notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the

(01:15:37):
Breakfast Club now, Charlemagne, Yeah, sure, talk to us brother.
Well listen, I want to tell everybody on Tin Tin
you know, I'm doing my Mental Wealth ex Bowl from
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(01:15:58):
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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