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June 20, 2019 91 mins

Today on the show we had a first timer again, but this time it was Basketball wives star Evelyn Lozada where she spoke about the next season, drama with the women, her new book and more. Also, Charlagmagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Mitch McConnell for saying "No one alive is liable for reparations" and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time. It's time time to wake up. Teaching in
Angeli and Cholo Mene the God of the Practice Club Bitches,
the voice of the culture. People watch The Wreckface Club
for like news to really be tuned in. It's one
of my favorite shows to do, just because y'all always
keep you one hunting, y'all keep your Really, they might
not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook,

(00:21):
they're you know, they're listening to the breakfa Brother, it's
your ass. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:42):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo. Good morning Angela Ye, good money. Damn
Cholomagne the guy Peace to the planet. This Thursday, Yes,
it's Thursday. I can't believe it's only Thursday. Yeah. Another
napthy a day in La. Would you mean only Thursday,
New York? Bro? I said another what I said in La?

(01:03):
Oh damn, I meant to say another as naterday in
New York. Another as I just got back Confused, I
just got back from La. La was beautiful yesterday. New
York is nasty. We left New York nasty, and it
came back to New York nas It's gonna be nasty
for the next That's what I'm trying to say. Okay, Yeah,
I was in La yesterday doing the Joe Rogan podcast. Okay, yeah,
slew to Joe Rogan. Now you had your live event
last night. You look at lip Service. I'm so tired.

(01:26):
Lip Service Live was last night. Usually we start earlier
than we started yesterday, but what time you start nine
o'clock at night. That's too late on the weekday, and
that means it's not going into after twelve. So yeah,
we didn't get out of there until late. But it
was an amazing podcast. We had a good time. Trina
came through. Shout out to Trina. Her album comes out tomorrow,
the one she had a really good time. She's like,
we're doing this in Miami, so she wants to set

(01:48):
that up now. And then Kadina and Devout Ellis also
were there, and the Ellis's and they are hilarious, so
it was a good time. And then Gigi leads the
Twerk educational class. Okay, she teaches women how to talk. Yes,
a lot of girls aren't stay talking like, goddamned working
after nine o'clock, after nine of yore, better start. I
can let y'all forty you can say you'd be out

(02:09):
that late t working and then can't got to be
the worker for in the morning. Listen, I'm never out
this late. So I was like, it was just a lot.
And then I had to I have to go to
la today for BT Awards weekend, and so I still
have to pack my stuff. So I came home. I
went home last night. I was up until like maybe
three in the morning trying to pack, and I just
gave up, just gave up. So you do it? That
what time's your flight? I gotta leave right after. And

(02:31):
I heard that Delta had their computers but down yesterday,
so there's a lot of delays, man or have fun.
No right now, today it's my baby girls graduation. She
graduates kindergarten. You're trying for the first grade. You got
on a Crisp shirt today, Chrisp shirt, that's right. So
after this I'm heading straight to her graduation. So that's
always a lot of fun. Always long. They always do

(02:52):
like a little play or something like that. It's always
like corny but makes you cry. So I'm excited about that.
She's going to first grade. She's getting she's getting big.
So how many kindergarten graduations have you been to? This
is number three? This is I have two more to guard.
This is this is number three, two more to go. Well,
today Evelyn Lozada will be joining us. Of course, basketball
wives la. Yes, so we'll kick it with her. There's

(03:13):
a lot going on with her and a new show.
So that came out last night, right, all right? Yes?
And I thought she was going back and forth with
Rob Kardashian on Twitter. He said that she's a squirter.
Oh okay, so you asked that, No, you asked that? Yeah,
I guess we got to find out. She also said
he had a big sausage. Oh yeah, you know, they

(03:34):
had sex with each other. I don't know who'll ask
I wasn't here for all of that. Jesus Christ, and
we got front page news. What we're talking about. Let's
talk about the FBI. They are now assisting authorities in
the Dominican Republic looking at these toxicology samples to find
out what is going on, why are people getting sick
and why are people dying? All right, we'll get into
all that when we come back, keeping locked this to
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ mvy angela

(03:58):
Ye Charlomagne the guy we all to breakfast Club. Let's
get in some front page news. Start off with sports. First,
congratulations to see C Sabathield. Yesterday he won two hundred
and fifty times, so he had the two hundred and
fiftieth win, So congratulations to him. Nice, that's a big
dealt amber that. Also, they're saying that the Rockets, I
don't know why they hit tried dumping, but they're saying

(04:20):
the Rockets tried dumping Chris Paul onto the Knicks because
the Knicks are where NBA players go to die. Remember
back in the day, people used to say that about
cont records. That's what rappers go to die. That's what
the Knicks are at this point in life. Well, we'll
see what happens each We'll see what happens. The Knicks
are dead. Bro Listen, this is another year. We need
to talk about this real quick. I don't want to.
This is another year where y'all took a bunch of

(04:41):
players photos shop them in Knicks jerseys. Okay, Over the years,
it's been Lebron, it's been d Wade. Now this year
it was Kevin Durant, Zion Williamson, and Kyrie Irvy. You
got none of them. So again, anything, somebody's gonna die
in thirty forty years from now, somebody gonna look at
the me all these Knicks players photoshopped the Knicks jerseys

(05:02):
and be like, how did all these Hall of famers
play for the Knicks and they didn't win? Isn't the
NBA draft tonight? Yes, the NBA drafts tonight, and the
Knicks have the number three bike place. So we're hoping
that Zion passes one and two and goes a number three.
You have to talk about dumb ass belief that the
Knicks have in things. Yeah, well we have the number
three pick that's tonight, so we'll see what happens. What

(05:24):
else we got, Well, the FBI is now assisting authorities
in the Dominican Republic. They're gonna look at some toxicology
samples found the mini bars, So they're taking an extensive
collection of samples. When someone dies in a hotel room,
they test the mini bars for bacteria, and they also
test the water from the showers and sinks as well,
So they are assisting with the toxicology tests of three

(05:44):
of the nine Americans who died in the past year.
They said these results could take up to thirty days
to come in, So I guess we'll see another. Dominican
Republic officials are saying that this is all fake news.
Oh really, So it's a bunch of dead bodies, a
bunch of fake dead bodies. They said, it's all a
hysteric area against the Dominican Republic to hurt our tourism.
This is a very competitive industry and we get millions

(06:05):
of tourists. We are a popular destination. They also said
that tests of the alcohol, the food, and other areas
of different properties that have been impacted have all came
back negative. So so you mean to tell me all
of these women that have been going to the dall
for years to get plastic surgery, now all of a sudden,
we're just gonna start hating on the d Come on,
d y'all better than that, Like nobody's hating on that.

(06:27):
There's something going on, Jesus dying. What else we got? Well,
speaking of that, the US suicide rate is up thirty
three percent since nineteen ninety nine. According to research. They
said suicide rates have increased significantly among people fifteen to
sixty four during that period. They said the suicide rates

(06:47):
are at the highest levels into World War two, and
those who identify as American, Indian or Alaska natives had
the highest increase among all race and ethnicity groups and
suicides among girls and women also wrote significent leave for
all racial and ethnic groups. I bet a lot of
or Pacific islands. I bet a lot of has to
do with social media. Yeah, And this is exactly why
I put a lot of This is exactly why I

(07:09):
put so much emphasis on mental health. Okay, people are
hurting and they need healing. You got people out here
that dealing with all types of trauma, dealing with all
type of pain, and they are redistributing that pain to
themselves and others. And I agree with you. I bet
you a lot of it has to do with social absolutely.
All right, All right, well, LA's front page news. Get
it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent

(07:30):
hit us up right now. Maybe had a horrible night,
bad night, or maybe it's just tired. Maybe you're tired,
or maybe you feel blessed eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. Maybe a baby girls graduating kindergarten,
going the first grade and you're excited about that. Whatever
it may be, call us up. Now it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get

(07:52):
it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So
if people better have the same industry, we want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club a lot. What's
the y y'all emvy with? Up expected? The morning the
morning inspected? What up? Man getting off in chess bro Now,
first I want to say, I'm super blessed is one.
I'm a single dad and my baby girl he did
asia or forced quarters in school a little bit about

(08:15):
to go on to junior high school and he did.
Because so I'm blessed man. That's what it is. I
had my kids said they were three and four years
old and they're about to be fourteen and thirteen. Congratulations,
single dad, Congratulations, appreciate that. Man. I'm super blessed for that,
and they were eavy. I want to hop it up
with you, man, because I set you a DM about
you coming to Riley Man it's on a summinar. How

(08:36):
far is Riley from Charlotte brough two hours? I'm about
tuning and a half three hours? Are we doing one
in Charlotte? Why don't you drive? You gotta drive over
to Charlotte. Brother at that time when you're coming, and
I got something I gotta do with the kids. I
was trying to work that out. They ain't about to
leave for the summer. Man. So yeah, now we're doing
one in Charlotte on a twenty seventh. I mean, I
wish you could make it this Sunday morning. You know,
we're just trying to teach people's real estate. If if

(08:58):
you hold on the line, if you can make it.
You know, I know, I know you're a single dad.
I'll pay for your ticket. You make it sound like
single dad head doing bad. Now he's doing a lot.
So I'm saying I'll pay for a ticket year to
take care of his kids in all that. So I'm
trying to help the UK out. You're not really gonna
change just let him in free. Yeah, I'm gonna pay
for his tickets. I'm trying to help the BUK out.
Request to man, what's up? Can I get that Ocean

(09:21):
Drive Smith from Western if he's so shot, okay, shout
out to shout out this member Weston, I love. I've
never even heard the record you're talking about. You haven't
heard Ocean's Driver using so shot. No, it's new, Oh yeah,
brand new? If the new album for all that was
fire for I'm sorry, man, I'm not real hip hop
like I used to. But if you make it out

(09:44):
there on the twenty seven, I got you. I'll pay
for your ticket out how about used to put him
on the list. I gotta paid for his ticket. You're
gonna pay. It's a business, you gotta. I gotta pay
for a ticket. I'm doing a seminar this week in
the New Zland scene on the twenty third, take Kuan
want to y'all want to Charlotte morning? ANGELA Yo, what up? King?

(10:05):
I'm back? What's up? Broke? Get off your chests? The
Morning wants graduation? This your phone breaking up? You took
all that's mack and your phone is horrible. All I
want to my nephew, uh, congratulations on his graduation this morning. Okay,
that's about it, all right, thank you brother. Everybody graduating? Okay, Angel, Hey,

(10:29):
what's up? Breakfast Club. Hey, I just want to say
I enjoyed the show yesterday. I think you guys need
to have travel out there a little bit more than
you guys do it. Joe trav came up here yesterday
Charlemaine for Angela Ye's Lip Service podcast. So and then
you know, he was hanging out with us all day.
He got cursed out a little bit, but it was
kind of funny. But thank you. Also, I hear him
all the time. I can't I can't put a face on,

(10:49):
so every time I hear him, I don't know. For
some reason, I pictured Lamar from the Venture of the Nerds. Lamar, No,
I would have you looked. I just want to know.
His instagram is a k A underscore twin. He's single
two so you should hollow. Oh no, no, no no, I'm happily.

(11:09):
He looked like he looked like he could rob you,
but he really just want to put his tongue in you. Yeah,
you guys are crazy. You have a blessed that you too,
think I have to when you can't say that else
to be like guy, I just have a blessed that
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is

(11:34):
your time to get it off your chest. Whether your
man or blessed, we want to hear from you on
the breakfast blub Jim, what's up? Jim? What's up? Guys?
What's that? What's that? What's that? What's something? Get it
off your chest? You know, every day listening to you guys,
and every morning, you guys put a smile on my
face on the way to work. You guys, we love
you back. We can hear you smiling right now. Exactly.

(11:58):
One other thing I envy my sister. Did you follow
like your realities? And she already gotten her two houses?
But I shout her out real quick, yeah when she
where y'are from. We're from Tom's River in New Jersey.
Her Facebook is Christina Matthews and her Instagram is Christina
dot Matthews dot zero. And uh, she's flipping houses and stuff.

(12:20):
She already got rich sold too, So we appreciate everything
you guys do. She's making some money. That's what I
love to hear. She's she's trying. We're all making money,
so we appreciate you guys. All right, man, all right bye,
I like to have people flipping money in houses. Kurt, Yo,
what's up? Yo? Good morning? Good morning now Kurt. They
say you're about to enter this ping Pong told him
and Kurt what man? My wife and not man. We

(12:42):
got a house, so we we sent out some advices
like the first event of our new house, UM invented
for friends and family over and ten part tournament. And
I know it's like a Bragget style. I know that
it's gonna be me versus her in like the finals.
You know what I'm saying. I could beat both of y'all.
I highly doubted. Where are you from? Where you from?

(13:06):
I want her to know I'm practicing. I mean I'm
practicing with her every day. But I mean so I'm
getting better. You know, yes, that she'd beat me for zero?
I could definitely both were y'all from where you from? Man?
How your risk so strong? Bro? Detroit? Man, I'm friend Detroit.
You know people gonna know my voice. This is Kurt.
You know what I'm saying. Cag daddy, daddy, daddy? How

(13:27):
your risk out? How your risk out? So strong? Cag daddy.
You know man, every night? That's how you doing? My guy?
You know what I'm saying? All right, sometimes you gotta
play with the d N to D all right, keep
that strongs. Hello? Who's this yo? What's up this? Anonymous?
I don't want I don't want to say my name

(13:48):
because I do. Mean people know my name? Why do
people call the radio station anonymous? Nobody can see you.
You can say your name is Jonathan, nobody would know.
You can say your cat daddy. Let's just call you
cat cat daddy to what's up? Oh? Nah, you are
not know each other. I'm just in the day. I
used to do something on your show, used to do

(14:09):
something to show man. Listen. Can I say what I
want to say? Yes? You can. I'm sorry, sorry, listen.
This is my issue. My problem is with all of
the hair weeds. Everywhere I look. Everywhere I turned, all
I is hair weeds. What's with hairweaves? It's too much,
It's getting out of hand and they don't even be

(14:30):
looking good. So you have a problem with women using
these accessories in their own hair? Yes, because I don't
want to see it. I call it hairpots. That is
me and my girl we call it hair hot. Nah, Listen,
you have to understand the reason why women wear weaves.
At times, it's a protective hairstyle. Sometimes they're trying to
grow out of style. Sometimes they don't feel like styling
and putting heat on their own hair. There's a lot

(14:51):
of reasons. I hear all that, but I'm sorry a lot.
If there's a hundred women with sixty of them look bad,
I think I think you care too much. Bro, you're
too the best. You got a girl like? Why? Why
does it even matter unless your girl got nasty weaves? Charlottamagne,
I'm gonna get you a weed. Oh you want to
see me in it? About? You're tired of seeing women

(15:13):
in weeds? You want to see a man in one.
You think I'm attractive, right, I get it, I think,
but ugly but ugly looking girls? All right? Okay, you
want me to wear it? So you want me to
wear a weaves? Shall look better to you? Okay? Yeah?
I would like Yeah, all right, finally we get I
just want to get to some good truth here, brother,
I don't think I'm good. Hey, some good hard truth

(15:34):
black men, no cheat. I don't know if he's gonna
do it. That's right. Listen. I don't cheat either, But listen,
I want to say something, y'all. What y'all are doing
for the people, What y'alla doing is so powerful. Y'alla
giving so many people exposure. Y'alla bringing a lot of
light to a lot of issues. Angew lu yee. If
you look at the call out, do you see my name?
You know who I am. I'm very proud of you.

(15:55):
I'm so proud of she just seen it. She said
she don't know who you are. Bro. I don't have
to call her d right here, sir. Oh that's all right,
but I'll text you later. But who went on y'all?
Things all right? Oh, it's not like that lady. It's
not a flappy lady. He's a ratchet lady. Drive what up? Chaff?

(16:17):
Every what's up? Raft? Ye? Chaff did an excellent job
last night at lift service. He's works the crowd. He
didn't work a little as well. Okay, yeah, I did
this a little bit. This is a little bit. At Listen,
I'm like thirty minutes from home. I am so tired.
I'm about to go to sleep for this whole day.
Ye thank you so much for the opportunity and has

(16:38):
so much fun. Last night, like Stephanie, Lori, Yale, Gigi all,
y'all killed it. That was like the best live show
that I've seen so far, y'all. Yeah, you know we
had last night was really really great. So I appreciate
everybody who came out. It was pretty funny. He go
speak to your bait. I'm just about to say, where Charlomagne?
And what up? Sis? Do you sleep on your stomach?

(16:59):
Oh God, look, I mean I'm actually gotta mad at you. Okay.
You know, every single time I'll come up there, I
usually bring Charlomane like a little treat, because, yeah, we
have so much in common. We both k both cancers.
I bought Charlotomagne, and we both cowboys fans, and I
bought Charltomagne and Sports Illustrated original nineteen nineties magazine. But

(17:20):
after we won the Super guess, we're guess we're in
sitting there under his desk. It's in my hand right now.
Traffic is not even playing my hand right now. Take
it home and framan I am gonna take it home
in frame and traff. You're right, Chaf, that's very very
unappreciative of him, you give him a nice, special, thoughtful

(17:41):
gift like that. I just don't like to bring gifts
like that home because then I got to explain it.
You know what I'm saying, My wife, you like who
bought you that? And I'd be like trapped this man
who thinks I'm cute? You know what I'm saying. But
all right, y'all buy traff, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five A five one on five one that
don't forget about asketball wives. La Evelyn Lazada will be

(18:02):
joining us next hour. Now you we got rooms on
the way. Yes, we are going to talk about David
Ortiz and now they are saying that he was really
not the intended target of that shooting. All right, we'll
get into that next keeping locked us to breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ
mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.

(18:24):
Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Jack Quis. This
is the rumor report with Angela year breakfast Club. What's
his name me? Jack Quis? Okay, he said Jack quest
I thought he said some queen. Well, jack Quis is
not happy and he feels like he got snubbed by

(18:46):
the BT Awards. You know those are gonna be airing
on Sunday and they've already been released. The list of
everybody who's been nominated, Cardi B and Drake have seven
nominations and five nominations respectively. So here is what he
had to say. Hold hold on, hold on, hold on?
How am I not nominated for a detail ward? I

(19:09):
ain't gonna feel dispected at this point, like maybe I
gotta work arders, But how did you got to work
with you nominated? That? Don't even did he put an
album out last year? I don't remember. I think it
did put out an album? What is it here? But
it wasn't. Yes, he was up Breakfast. Yes, I forgot
that one. I missed that whole thing. Maybe you weren't.
Were you here? Probably not, because I don't remember Jack

(19:30):
Que's being on No Breakfast. He talked about being the
king of Armby. I think yeah, I think he shut
up ja Quecks wasn't on No Breakfast because he was?
He was, Yes, well are you so aggressive? Shut him?
I don't remember that, Yeah he was. Maybe I'm sure
I had something better to do that then do you
think that he deserved to be nominated. I can't even
name his album. He would have been nominated in the
Best Male R and B Pop Artist category where Addison Pack, Bruno,

(19:53):
Mars childis Game, being O, Chris Brown, John Legend and colleague.
If y'all can't name what his album was last year,
I don't think that he should have been nominal. He
definitely should have been nominated. So what's the name of
the album? I don't know what single were you playing?
Every year? The DJ obviously was playing a record from him.
It was in the cloud in the club. But the
kids love him like he's he's He's a younger arm
He's a younger R and B singer. Who's in that category?

(20:13):
I just told you Anderson Pack, Bruno, Marks Child's Gambino,
Chris Brown, John Legend, and Kylleige. He should have replaced
childis Gambino because I don't consider Charld Game be a
R and B artist. Alright, So all right, So you
agree though, that he should have been nominated. I don't agree.
I'm just going with what y'all said. Y'all said he
the king R and B y'all said, did not say
he was the king of army, he said, he said
he was a king of arm but you don't remember

(20:33):
all the stuff what happened. And he ran in and
keep sweating him and keeps right of conversation. Dad, I remember, okay,
remember that. Don't mean that you should be nominated for VT.
Oh you should be nominated because he put out good
records in the kids love him. Oh okay, all right,
So anyway, he has a new album coming out on
this announcement round two exactly. Way, yeah, please look that up,
all right. David RTIs apparently was not the intended target

(20:56):
of the shooting, according to officials in the Dominican Republic.
They say that Sixto David Fernandez was the target because
Victor Hugo Gomez believed that six Do ratted him out
to police years ago. So they're saying that Sixto was
allegedly sitting near David Ortiz at the Dal Bar and
Lounge and Santo Domingo on Due ninth, and he was

(21:17):
the person that was supposed to be the target and
not David Ortiz. So originally they said that's impossible. Everybody
knows what David Ortiz looks like. There's no way that
somebody would mistake him for someone else. But now they
are saying that they do believe that he wasn't the
intended target. Wrong places, wrong time, and you wasn't here
when he did. He holding here for the King of

(21:40):
armb Face dam two. That is reportedly gonna star people
like Clay Thompson, Anthony Davis. We already know Lebron James
is in it. Also key roles for Damian Lilliard, Lillard
uh and some w NBA stars as well, Diana Terassi
and Nika Oguamiki. So get ready for that. So y'all excited?

(22:02):
I think it's dope. They're gonna have the NBA and
w NBA stars all right. Janet Mak has become the
first trans woman to score a deal with Netflix, So
congratulations to her. She's the first trans woman to actually
get a situation like that. As a best selling author, producer,
and director, Janet mac has demonstrated she knows how to
bring her vision to thrilling, vivid life. Okay, I should

(22:25):
be interested. You gotta tell your own stories now. Ava
Dubna is criticizing Donald Trump because of his dumb ass comments. Now,
if you remember he talked to TMZ. Oh no, it
wasn't TMZ. If you remember, they asked him what he
thought about the When They See Us series and if
he would apologize, would apologize to those five young men

(22:47):
for ruining their lives and well helping ruin their lives
when he took out that ad in the New York Times.
And here's what he said, apologize football five very videos
shown occupation. You came off with the bay Cast saying
that they to God, why don't you bring that question

(23:07):
up now? It's an interesting time to bring it up.
You are people on both sides of that. They admitted
their guilt. If you look at Linda Feriste, and if
you look at some of the prosecutors, they think that
the city should never have settled that case. So we'll
leave it at that. The hardest thing for an old, rich,
entitled white man to do is simply tucked their privilege
away and admit they were wrong. They just can't do it. Yeah,

(23:29):
I mean, look, they found DNA evidence, a person confessed
to the crime, and you still believe they did it
because they were forced old rich, entitled white men. They
cannot tuck their privilege away for one second and humble
thyself just to say, hey, I was wrong. Yeah, like
I said, yesaid, I don't know how he's still married
because he doesn't apologize for anything. And you know, in
any marriage, the man always has to about Here's to say,

(23:52):
I if I were starting off today, I would love
to be a well educated black because I really believe
they do have an actual advantage today. I want to
kill my son. Wants to kill my son. That's from
the movie You're Gonna Take an ad out, that's from
when that's not hate me first, y'all just put words

(24:14):
neighbor's mouth. I don't understand it. He kill y'all just
took a fee from when they see us and told
everybody that I don't know they're gonna kill my What
Ana told the Los Angeles Times was there's nothing he
says or does to show us trash in relation to this.
Try to clean it up now or the lives of
black people, a people the color that has any way
to it. It's not our reality. There's no true to it.

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I wish I had a more juicy sound bite, but
I don't care. So she said she does not care.
It's expected for Donald Trump to say something like that
and then Donald Trump's defense when it comes to his wife.
Why would you apologize in Milania? Okay, what do you
mean all you gotta do when never she get upset?
What you hold that receipt over her head and say, hey,
I kept the receipt. I can send you back. All right? Stupid, stupid,
I manage yea, that's your room report. It's stupid. All right.

(24:56):
When we come back from pages, what we talk about you?
We all gonna talk a about Joe Biden. He's defending
comments that he made about segregationist senator, another old entitled
white man who can't tuck his privilege away and admit
when they're wrong. All right, we'll get into this next.
Keeping locked just to breakfast, cloaking morning morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angel Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to
breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Congratulations to

(25:20):
CC Sabathia. Yesterday he got his two hundred and fiftieth wins,
so congratulations to him. Also, tonight is the NBA Draft,
so we'll see what happens with the draft. The Knicks
have the third pick. Of course, number one goes to
the Pelicans to the Grizzlies, and they're saying that CP
three Chris Paul. They're saying the Rockets tried dumping Chris

(25:41):
Paul to the Knicks. Why they say dumping though, then
to say dumping is just a trade because the Knicks
of where NBA players come to die your mouth? All right,
y'all might gonna be a D League team at this point,
all jokes aside. Seriously, that team is never going to
prosper until James Dolan is absolutely gone. He needed to
sell that team, bringing the new owner and then y'all
have new life in New York. It's really just that simple.

(26:02):
It's started the top with the Knicks, and rumor has
it that the Pelicans and Goodly are not gonna take
Zion and then they're gonna go to Knicks. See, that's
the kind of dumbass logic that New York Knicks fans
has that caused him the photoshop players. Every year, every years,
a new cropper players that y'all photoshopping Knicks jerseys say
they coming to the Knicks, and it never happened. This
year it was Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Zion Whimsy. Who
y'all got those three. I can't wait until what can

(26:23):
we get one of those players were okay, all right,
what else we got you? Well, let's talk about Joe
Biden and Corey Booker. When I woke up late this morning,
I saw a clip on the news of what was
happening between the two of them. Now, apparently Joe Biden
is trying to defend his owner mark. He said he
worked with segregationist senators. In particular, he was talking about
Southern Democrats to oppose civil rights and decent segregations, bigots

(26:48):
who worked Sippy and Herman Tomage of Georgia. And he
said that they were civil though. He said at least
there were some civility. We got things done. We didn't
agree on much of anything, we got things done. He
also said that I was in a caucus with James
Easton and he never called me boy. He always called
me son. He also gave the eulogy as Crome Thermi's funerals.
Crome Thermal was a diehard racist. All right, Well, here's

(27:10):
what Corey Booker had to say about Joe Biden. Vice
President Biden shouldn't need this lesson and at a time
when we have from the highest offices in the land, divisiveness,
racial hatred, and bigotry being spewed. He should have the
sensitivity to know that this is a time I need
to be an ally. I need to be a healer.
I need to not engage in usage of words that

(27:32):
will harm folks. Now, Joe Biden's been trying to explain himself.
He said, the point I'm making is you don't have
to agree, you don't have to like the people in
terms of their views, but you simply make the case
and you beat them. You beat them without changing this system.
And here's what he said about Corey Booker. Corey should apologize.
He knows better. There's not a racist bone in my body.

(27:54):
I've been involved in civil rights my whole career, period,
period period. He quoted the City Girls just to prove it.
Joe Biden is right. Joe Biden is right about working
with people across the aisle. But the thing is he
says things like strom Thurman was a great person, and
he says that this other guy called him his son.
Is this that it's a difference between working with somebody
and it being business, and it's seeming very possible personal

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And after that quote, he says, some of my best
friends are black. I'm not mad at Joe Biden for
not apologize. And there's plenty of people who I love
who you can apologize to me. There's plenty of people
who I love who people think of controversial, you know,
And if those your guys, those your guys. If you
don't feel like you should say sorry, cool, Because truth
to the matter is, black people are the only people
who have to apologize for their associations and have to
cancel our own. They try to make us do that

(28:37):
with Minister Frakon all the time, but that's another topic.
But either way, people are going to hold you accountable
for your association, and that's what they're doing to Joe
Biden right now. But they also had the first Congressional
hearing on slavery reparations in a decade at Capitol Hill,
and Danny Glover and Corey Bucker testified. Here's Danny Glover.
Justice for Black people will not flow into society merely
from court decisions, nor from fountains political oratory, nor will

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a few token changes quell all the temptuous yearnings of
millions of disadvantaged black people. White America must recognize that
justice for black people cannot be achieved without radical changes
in the structure of our society. All right, Beatty Glove
is absolutely correct. Well that is your front page news

(29:25):
all right. Now. When we come back from Basketball Wives, La,
Evelyn Lozada will be joining us. Basketball Wives La is
on right now. So I just started again last night,
so we'll kick it with us. So don't move. It's
to Breakfast Club God Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are

(29:46):
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
I thought she was up here before, but this is
her first time. This is my first time, a welcome here.
And you have so much going on right now. Yeah,
life is life is crazy. I'm actually here in New
York doing on a book tour, promoting stuff and actually

(30:07):
getting some family time in My grandpa is somewhere around here?
Is he all time? Oh? You can have him coming? Yeah,
so my grandpa's here. I don't know if we went
to our grandfather in here. Well, I know my grandpa's awesome,
do you guys know? I just found my grandpa two
years ago. Oh where so my mom make a long
story short, my mom never knew her dad growing up.

(30:30):
We did ancestry started, you know, getting some hits with
a Santiago family, hired a private detective and we found
him in Puerto Rico. What amazing was that? Did he
know that? No? So the crazy thing is is um
So we ended up contacting his sister's grandson and he
was in Puerto Rico and he said that he was

(30:50):
looking for my grandpa too, because there was a disconnect
in the family. So we ended up giving him the
information of where, you know, my grandpa was, and he
went over there with a picture of my mom and
he was like, you know, you have family members looking
for you. He knew that he had a child out there,
but he thought my mom was a boy. So for
him to find out that my mom was a girl

(31:12):
and we were looking for him, he was excited. And
he was literally on a plane too, like two days later.
Did you know who you were? No? Yeah, no, he
had no clue. But my aunt, his daughter, she knew
who I was. And then walking around with you, I'm
sure he's like whoa, Yeah, yeah, he's a little like
you know what's going on? You know, he lives in
Puerto Rico. Some things are a little different over there now.
One of somebody in the room said that, how did

(31:34):
they put it, Eddie? But they say, I couldn't look
because I'm a married man. What do you say? She said,
you worked out because your cheeks are sitting really nice.
I'll take it. I'll take girl, I take a ship
in between. You know, I can't look because I'm married.
But she said, she said, wow, her cheeks are sitting nice.
Work out a lot. I kept my head down. So
what do you do to make sure your cheeks are
sitting nice? I do squats. I do a lot of squats.

(31:58):
You know. I eat clean and I try to really,
you know, live the healthiest lifestyle. I'm not out partying, drinking.
I mean, nobody ever, anybody sees me anymore. You know,
I have a five year old. I'm at home being
a mom. So you know, life has changed a little bit.
I mean, like I do the show, and I come
up for those things and to do things like this,
and then I go back in microcluse you get back
into it. We got Can we talk about these things too?

(32:19):
Because she has a book out right now, and she
has basketball wives. The show is back. Why are you
still doing the show? Man? You know what? Because you
like stress? Like stressful? It is, it is stressful, but
really it's like I love the fans of the show,
like I feel like because the Basketball Wives, like I
wouldn't be sitting here today with you guys. Um, those

(32:40):
cheeks wouldn't be sitting here. Cheeks would not be sitting here.
And um, it's always love and I'm able to kind
of just you know, I always come up with ideas
and and things like whether it's jewelry or whatever. I
always does well because you know, we're in it on
the show, so I can't, you know, I just use
the opportunity and benefits from me. Yeah, And I mean
I love doing you know, certain scenes with certain people.

(33:02):
But you know, who are you cool with this year?
I'm cool with um Sehnny, I'm really cool. I'm cool
with Kristen Malaysia Malaysia, Okay, Jackie and I we were
cool with a great place. There's a couple of people. Yeah,
that's it all right now, How do I want to
go back though? Because this is evidence first time? Yes,

(33:23):
I knew you before you did Basketball Wives, and you
were for real, for real friends with Jennifer. That's actually
how I know you. Yes, so you were in her wedding.
You guys knew each other from back in the day,
from being in Toronto, right, No, for being in Boston
or in Boston together boy right? Okay, So no, it's
the relationship of strange we we you know what we say.

(33:48):
It's like a toxic marriage. You know it really is.
But why y'all you have sex with the same man.
We never had sex with the same man. The problem
because she was talking about Chanie. Yeah, so that's the
real Can we get to that? I want to start
Nis is my daughter now. So this is all crazy
to me because I watched all of that unfold on
the show, because you know, sometimes it's hard for me

(34:09):
to watch it because I do know you guys were
like best friends for quite some time and we were
in you know, the Bahamas together, wedding together, and so
to see your friendship to terriorate the way that it has.
After watching the show, do you think that perhaps the
show contributes to this because people are trying to come
up with storylines, there's things being said. You watched the show,

(34:31):
You're like, when did that happen? This guy edited a
certain way. Do you feel like your friendship suffered because
of it? I feel so. So last season I genuinely
wanted to work on my friendship with her because you know,
there was so much that had happened which had whatever,
you know, so I'm like, I'm past it, you know,
I wanted to work on the relationship with her. We
had our scene on the beach that was a real

(34:52):
authentic thing. We cried and I was like, cool, whatever
we said back in the day, it don't even matter, Like,
you know, I love you and I care about you,
so you know, let's just keep doing this. So then
that actually that was the season before last. Then last
season it comes out that she was saying things about Chanie.
So it was hard for me to process, you know,

(35:15):
you know she said allegedly, she said that, you know,
my daughter was a latch key kid. For anybody that
knows me, I don't care who I've dated, what I've done,
Like I'm a great mom, Like I take care of
my kids. You know, from day one, I had my
daughter pregnant, sixteen, had her seventeen, so she'd been rocking
with me from day one, So that to me was
it was her ful because you know Jackie saying something

(35:35):
about Chanie is it doesn't matter she never met Janie.
But Jennifer, you just said you were swimming with the dolphins.
You're seven years old, you've been to birthday party. So
I'm kind of like, I know we've been through some stuff,
but even Tammy and I we have never talked about
each other's kids. So that just really hurt my heart.
You still say alleged though, well, because I can't give

(35:56):
too much away with this season, but the truth comes out,
you know, and it comes out from her. So you know,
when she was up here, I watched it and I
said to myself, Okay, I didn't know what the truth
was still, but now in hindsight, like you you know,
you went on the show and you played the victim
and you weren't truthful. You know, it's you know, she

(36:17):
made she made comments about Malaysia while she was up here,
called or a linebacker and or whatever it was. But
me while Mala Malaysia was speaking the truth. So it's
like just say, like, look, you know why I was
mad at you. I couldn't stand you, and I did
say stuff about your daughter because I was I was upset.
I'll take that, but instead you you tried to cover
it up. But because you know, especially with this season,

(36:38):
it comes up again. It comes up again because everybody
knows like you're not being truthful. So and it's hard
for me to move past that. Just how do how
do you move when you got to kids? This is
what I'm saying. So I'm kind of like me, not
my kids, not my kids, And I feel like, you know,
I love her to death. I don't wish her anything
negative in life to me, but yeah, but you know,

(37:04):
when it comes to my baby, somebody that you've spent
time with, and Shanise is so in it and she's
been the topic of conversation for two seasons, right, and
it's like she never apologized, never said sorry. Never. She
ended up texting her when we started filming this season,
which is another thing. I'm like, you know, you could
have reached out to her pride to filming. Everything's not
feli show, everything's not feel the show weak. You could

(37:24):
have reached out to me during the after Ansterdam and
been like, you know what, like I want to talk
to you one to one, Chanise. I'm sorry that her
name is being thrown around like this, but that never happened.
How hard is it for she needs to She's not
even really on the show like that, and you know
she's so like I mean, she looks how she looks,
but she's such a sweet soul. So she's just I

(37:45):
feel bad and as her mom might feel responsible because
I'm on I'm the one that's on the show, you know,
So it's not it's not fair to her. You know,
it's like, why is she always the topic of conversation
just because you know she's this beautiful girl that you know,
women want to hate on because that's all I can
think of, Like what else could it possibly all? Because
you want to take a dig at me, And that's

(38:06):
really the way they know to get to you. Yes,
And you know, looked all the therapy and all the
yannas in the world, like when it comes to my kids,
I'm I'm not looking around all right. We got more
with Evelyn Lozada when we come back, don't move. It's
to Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody, cj Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still

(38:27):
kicking it with Evelyn Lozada. Are you in Tammy cool
tell you and Tammy, I don't know it's where because
even from now, you have to be honest with her
early on, and so you understood why she had an
issue with you at first. What was it, um, just
because she found out that you had been with her ex,
okay and have something and you tell her that after

(38:47):
y'all were friends, tell us names. I don't remember Kenny
ken Kenyon, and so she felt like you should have
told her that a lot earlier than you did. Right. So,
so when she came on to the show, um, literally
when we filmed that scene, I understand that part. So
when she approached me with it, like, well you should

(39:08):
have told me that, you know, you messed around with Kenny,
I was like, dang, you know they were married. I
talked to this guy. He didn't tell me he was married.
So years later because of the Internet, she wasn't even
with him, you know. And I understand. I get the
you know, we were chilling out. You should have told
me you messed with my my ex. I fully understand.

(39:29):
But we only knew each other about a month at
that point, you know, So it wasn't like the whole
season went by A Basketball Wives and then it was
like we had the reunion. Do you say what I'm saying?
So not, But I don't take that. That's fine. I
was there that night, random, you know, I was the spirit.
It was the fact that night. Was it that night?
I went like, I remember we were at the bios

(39:49):
with Kaiser and then we turned around all of a
sudden is fighting going on? What did happen? It was
a little it was a little A long time. She
really it was. It was a little something. But then
but the whole time, I'm feeling guilty. I'm like, I
messed with this man and he was married. Come to
find out, he was engaged to Ta meek Us somebody else,
the mother of his son, which actually she should be

(40:11):
the one that's upset because I didn't know he was
with her either. So when she came onto the show,
I felt like she put it out to the world
as if they were together and married, which he was
with somebody else. But you know, I'll take I'll you know,
me not telling her that's fine. I'll take that one.
You think, you guys after that ever felt you ever
felt like that really was your friend? After that? Like, no, never, No,

(40:34):
I kind of just felt like this a show and
we only see each other during the show. We never
hung out outside of the show. It was just always
a show thing, Like I mean, you don't really see
unless it was a basketball wives were doing promotion. We've
never hung out. Now. Another big situation that happened on
the last season you and Shack. Oh my god. The

(40:55):
rumor was that you slept with Shack and Seani found
out about it, and no one had told her, but everybody,
I guess, had been buzzing about it behind the scenes.
So explain how that rumor came about. I did not
sleep with Shock, never slept with Shock. I have been
around Shock probably twice in my life. One was at
Shawanee's baby show, where the other one was when they

(41:17):
won the championship. Never messed with Shock. So what happened
was is, well, this was the start of the problem.
You know, Tammy and I we were kind of okay
cool on the show. I was like, okay, we're going
to move past the bulls set. I don't have none
against you. Right comes out that Jennifer and Tammy are
working are actively trying to find receipts and expose on

(41:37):
the show that I messed with shock. So when we
did the scene that we're all sitting there, you know,
it's looking like, you know, Shanee's upset because she heard
some things that you know, could affect her life. And
I'm thinking, I'm good. You know, I know, me and
Shanny are good. So when it comes out that, um,
Jennifer says, well, you know whatever she said, you know

(41:57):
in that scene, I don't remember exactly like I was,
it hit me like because I'm like, I'm thinking, I'm Gucci.
I'm like me, that's my best friend, Like we're cool.
So and I'm saying to myself, y'all are really this dirty?
You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, Jennifer, I
hung out with you for years. You have never saw

(42:19):
you never heard of me talking to him on the phone,
So why would you try to find receipts on something
she knows who I've talked to. So that bothered me.
So then it's like it was just it was how
did that rumor even start? I asked them, you know,
I asked them, I have no idea. I have no idea. Apparently, wait,

(42:40):
Jennifer said that some lawyer or somebody that she knows
that Miami told her or said it like, oh I
heard this, But my thing is to Jennifer, I rocked
with you, hung out with you, we partied. You've never
not one time could ever say yeah I think that
you know one time you know, I was hanging her
and she texting him or do you right? That's crazy

(43:02):
how people that could be your best friend could become
like and it's shipped to me because I'm like girl, like, no,
things aren't good. But I'm not talking about your family.
I'm not, you know, trying to expose you for having
an affair with this man that you know that could
have ruined his relationship with Seannie affected you know, they
they co parents very very I'm trying to kiss the

(43:23):
other day, yeah, and he was there for this day.
It's like, this is they if it's taken time for
them to become great co parents. So for you to
try to expose something like this that's not true to
the world, could have not only affected my friendship with her,
but their family dynamic. Like to me, it's not that
deep like we do basketball wise, But that's that's dirty.
That's why asks you still want to do this. As

(43:45):
everybody in we got I know, I know, I don't know.
I don't know why. I don't know. Now you've been
married how many times? Twice, once once, don't count, though,
don't count. But it feels like you still have some

(44:05):
feelings for Oosinko. Really why, I don't know, Because when
people ask you questions like which want to be at exes?
Would you yeah, say that was the true? You know,
like if I had to think about my my three
main exes and I said to myself, who would be
the first one to come save me off of an island,
I feel like it would be him. I think it
would be I think he loves you. Yeah, I feel

(44:26):
like it would because he fought like he wanted us
to get back together and he did. And you know,
you couldn't get past that physical abuse. I could not
get past it. I you know, my daughter, you know,
just her coming to the hospital, her seeing me, it
was humiliating, you know, her crying, and you know that's

(44:47):
an image that I will never forget. So I was like,
I gotta get out of this. But I still know
that he wouldn't be probably the first one to get there,
not that Carlin Antoine wouldn't, but I just feel like
he would be just a little bit more or ahead
to be faster. He'll be a little faster with an ants.

(45:07):
Mine never speaks down. Yeah, we're cool. We're cool. I'm
cool with all my exes. You know, I'm usually not
the cause of the breakup, you know what I mean.
So I'm cool. I'll call you know. Some things happen.
It was some things happened. He wasn't faithful. Yeah, that's
how you answering questions, you know, I know twice. It
was once that I know of. It was once that

(45:29):
I know of. You know. But we we have like
a cool relationship. We co paring. We don't have court
stuff going on. So what somebody does you dirty you out?
Like it is no forgiving you just gone. Well, we antoine,
I tell with a lot of stuff. Yeah, you know,
I'm living this life. You know, life is changed. I
be great time. Yeah. I went from the Bronx to
wearing Gucci Minx. Life has changed, you know. So it

(45:51):
was like, you know, in Vegas, I left my job
and I was working for a lawyer, you know, in
secretary as a Yeah. Yeah, so I had left my job.
So life had changed, you know what I'm saying now
it was none of that. You ain't playing no games.
I'm not playing no games. I just know I'm a
good woman. You know, I get a bad rap because
I've had three associations. But it's okay. You never cheated

(46:13):
on any of your boys. Never cheated on a time,
not one time, not one time. I don't move. We
got more with Evelyn Lozada when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club
were still kicking it with Evelyn Lozada Ye. So with Carl,
I saw you and Tammy had a back and forth

(46:33):
over her commenting on his post. Yah right, and you
felt like she was being thirsty or whatever, but understanding
that she was supporting Magda Stallion, do you feel like
that's I just feel like she should have been on
Magda Stallion's point page. You know what I'm saying. Okay,
like Carl, it's not like Carl has one hundred thousand
followers on you know, Instagram, like he's active now, and

(46:55):
we could talk about the Magda Stallion thing because when
he we had a conversation that he was going to
start this record label. We were still together and I'm
not gonna lie. I kind of was like, oh, here
we go trying to do something, and then I did.
I thought that he and he was like, you're a hater,
and you know, so for me to see how good

(47:15):
he's doing with it, like, I'm like, okay, I have
to give you credit when credit is due. I have
to eat Crow and I'm gonna eat because I want
him to do good, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I don't hate on him. He does good. Kids are great,
you know, like he is very passionate. People didn't even
know their affiliation. You really don't. And I thought it
was some bush I did. This is way from the

(47:38):
Get More Girls. I just was like really because we
were still together at the time. I'm like, you're mean,
I haven't met Megan because we broke up at this
By the time he started working with Megan, we were done.
But prior to that, he's like, yeah, you know what,
I'm thinking about starting a record label. This is he retired.
I'm like, oh, like you throw that money away? All right?
Off here we go. Everybody's about to go bro right,
you know. But he's doing really well and I'm really

(48:00):
really proud of him. Would you get married again? I would?
I feel like my first marriage, I was trying to
get that. It didn't. I couldn't. I couldn't, you know,
I couldn't, but I would. I would get married. I
love love. I'm a relationship type. I was with one
for ten years, married Chad. I'm married Chad and with
Carl for you know, four and a half years. So
I'm a relationship type. I've seen somebody new no you

(48:23):
know about not dash it Rab kardash If. I cauted
it him to sound a little funny. Okay, here you
quote it, Sep. You said, Rob Kardashian has a big
sushi and say it like that. You say it again?
How she do it? Rob Kardashian has a big sausage. Wow,

(48:44):
And he said, and you're a squirtter. Oh wow, Sorry, Grandpa,
I'm sorry. He so explain that. So that really sorry.
I've never I've never seen his son, I've never seen
his sausage. It just really started off as a bet,
like I was dad that dared. I was dared, and
I take dared seriously. I was like, don't dare me

(49:06):
because I'll tweet something crazy. So I wish him I
had were cool, never went on a date with I
feel like he's an amazing father, you know. Um, and
I wish some a happy Father's Day. And I said
happy because you know, I'm a little crazy. It's a
happy Father's Day, big Rob. And he was like, oh,
thank you. I bet you won't say that to the world.
I said, don't play with me because I would. He
was like, no, you won't, and then that's why I

(49:27):
ended up happening. So it was really just like a
you know, I took a bat too serious? How did
you know you're a squirrel? No, that was a joke.
That was a joke, okay, but in real life, I'm not. No,
I don't know, not even once. No, I don't know
how to do it. This is awkward. I'm going to
human reasons. I don't know about to get a shot

(49:49):
or something. Tell you know, Envy's a squirter. I heard.
I'm sure I think so I'm definitely going to let's
go get a drink. Now. You know you got robbed
in the gym? Now because after that post, you know
Rob post, Oh did he yes? I am so happy?
Would in the gym. Get Robert shot. I think Rob

(50:10):
is a nice guy. I really really do. I think
Rob is a nice guy. I feel like he has
that's the way of turning somebody down. No, would you
give a shot? What ja? Yeah, there's a lot, there's
a lot. Then she's got to deal with the other
whole family stuff. And you know, I like the family.
I feel like the family's cool. Something like hate should
they turn on you? Yeah? Right, But I feel like

(50:32):
I'm a good person, so that wouldn't happen. But you know,
I think he's he's a nice guy. Um. I feel
like he has potential for greatness. Okay, and I hope
he really keeps kicking ass in the gym because I
think he's a nice looking man. So if he if
he gets in the gym and he together he has
an athlete's body, because you like athlete's body, athletics body.
Would you have a little past that? Now, I'll take

(50:53):
a little belly. I'll take a little ball of belly.
It's take a little ball. No matter Rob said, is
going to day, you would give it a shot. I
was go on a date with row. Okay, Rob, there
you go send me something. Rob you know, look, you
know his mom is dating younger. He could day older,
you know what I mean, but it don't you know.
There you go. Now let's talk about your book. Yes,

(51:15):
all right, because you have a book out called The
Perfect Date, and it feels like some of this is
I know, but this that's why it's fiction and it's
like a Patriot. There's some real because it's a baseball
player and there. Well, when I started writing this for Holly,
I wanted it to feel very authentic. So you know,
like she's Latina from the Bronx and you have a

(51:35):
baby at a young age. Yep, you know it was
going to nursing school. I was going to nursing school,
tool I thought I was going to be a nurse.
I was going to Bronx Community College thinking, you know,
this is what I was going to do for my life.
So you know, I want the book to feel I
wanted the book to feel very you know, personal to
my life. You know, obviously being in this world of sports,
there's things that you deal with, There's things that you see,

(51:57):
So be able to put these like stories in the
book is always fun. So that's how it pretty much
comes about. I see that it says that he pretended
that the baseball player wanted to settle down, but it
was just all a lie. Is that based on reality? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah.
So you think Kyle never had any intense enough for
real settling down. No, I think he did. I think

(52:19):
he did. I feel like he We had a good
run and then at somewhere it went left, you know.
I mean, we never argued in our relationship. When I
found out that something was off, how did you find
out a friend a friend, a female friend. I had
a conversation with him and he had he admitted it, okay, yeah,

(52:39):
and he was straight up, you know, and he was like,
you know, I'm sorry, you don't deserve this. I had
just did three cycles of IVF. We were we were
getting married that summer, you know, planning a wedding, put
the money down, and I just it was done. It's
hard for me to move forward from that. And I'm
older now, like I don't want it. I don't want
to eat you know. It's like, I don't up with

(53:00):
that lat more. When you're younger, you do, you do
because you're young. But I'm mature now and I know
what I bring to the table. You did three cycles,
three cycles at Iva. I did three cycles at Ivy.
I had three miscarriages in a year. Good. So, you know,
after Leo, which was so shocking to me, because I
got pregnant from Leo. We planned him months later, got pregnant.
So then after that kept getting pregnant and for some

(53:23):
you know, obviously I was thirty seven thirty eight, considered
high risk, and I kept having miscarriages. So you really
wanted to because you, I mean, you got your stomach
must have been left up from poking yourself. Your ass
was messed up for poking yourself. And then you're taking
them pills every day like it's very lot and it's
very expensive. It's I'm twenty thousand each time. It was very,

(53:44):
very pricey. But we wanted to have another child together.
But now a new season of Basketball Wives is on
right now? Are you fighting this season? I got into it?
You four, I got not fought, but I got it,
got he got really it got Really you still fight? Really?
I think I could throw a job or two from
the Bronx, like we you right now, you're at a

(54:06):
point where you just want to fight no more. I
don't I really really don't ask if you have to,
but my daughter, for sure, I am looking forward to
the season, and I am really for real hoping, just
because I've seen y'all together and I've known all the
things that you guys have been through, and I get it,
like friendships go through things. And I just want to say,
as a lesson for people, when you're friends with somebody,

(54:28):
when y'all not friends for a period of time, we
should make sure that we don't talk and tell each
other's secrets to anybody. Because I'm sure it works both
ways too. I agree, because I'm sure you might have
said things you regretted saying awesome, I told her to
her face, right, So in general, that's a good lesson
for people. Even if you were great friends with somebody,
you'll have a falling out. Let's not talk is about

(54:49):
each other because then it's gonna make it hard when
y'all become friends again. Yeah, I don't. I don't think
because we we did experience a lot of things throughout
the years. No one can ever say to John of
her Evelyn told me this about you that you did
when you were hanging out. You understand yourself. No, I
feel like when we were in Tahiti. I said something
that I shouldn't have said, just as a friend in

(55:11):
a heat. We were having a heated argument back then.
But I don't talk about her. I don't talk about
things that she's done, her business, who she'd a mess with.
That's I'm not going to do that to you. Still,
Seany could never say Evelyn's talk to me about her,
you know what I'm saying. So yeah, I was a
little kind of a taken back by the things happened,
but it's okay. I'm not angry, right, you know, it

(55:33):
is what it is. I do hope that we can
get into, you know, to a place where we're cool, Like,
are you gonna be around my kids? No, but you
know we could be cordial, you know. Well, thank you
for joining us. Thank you. It's it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. He just wanted to show to Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne God Angela. Ye, Hey, we're about to start rumor repute.

(55:55):
We're gonna talk d Wayne Wade. It's about Angela needs
to Breakfast Club. Well, Dwayne Wade has a new interview
and variety and he's talking about his son's Zion. Now,
I'm sure you guys also the pictures of him supporting
his son at Miami Pride Parade earlier this year, and

(56:18):
Gabrielle Union was there as well, and other family members too. Now,
he said, I think he doesn't want to talk about
it too much because it's Zion's story to tell you that.
I think as a family, we should support each other.
That's our job, and my job as a father is
to facilitate their lives and support them and be behind
them and whatever they want to do. I think people
expect you to parent each kid the same. They are

(56:39):
all different, and I have to get to know them
and where they are. I have to say the most
parents get to know your kids, don't put your ones
and needs on them. I hate when people are forced
to answer questions about their kids. And I would like
to know what the question was, because what kind of
world do we live in when people have to ask
a father while he's supporting his children. Yeah, and he
goes on to say that he is very uneasy about

(57:00):
accolades that comes from supporting his kids or the negative
negativity that comes from it. I'm doing what every parent
has to do. You shouldn't get props for what you're
supposed to do those the Negroes that you know, some
negroes be saying, oh, I'm babysitting my kids. No, bro,
you witchie kids. Being a father all right, Matthew No

(57:20):
speaking of fathers, did an interview with on The Clay
Kane Show, and he talks about his daughter Beyonce and
how he feels like the shade of her skin, the
lighter skin, that she has actually helped her. How different
do you think Beyonce's career would have been if she
wore a darker skinned woman. I think it would she
would have had it would have affected her success. And
I use Kelly Rowland. Oh yeah example. But you know

(57:43):
the great thing is Kelly did exceptional outside of America,
especially in Australia. Kelly sol over four million records. She
just got off script. He also said that if you
look back at Whitney Houston and her photos, they would
make her lighter in those pictures. And he also said
that he grew up with self hatred and he used
to find lighter skinned women more attractive. He said his

(58:05):
mom used to say, don't never bring no nappy headed
black girl to my house. He said. In the Deep South,
in the fifties, sixties and seventies, a shade of your
blackness was considered important. Oh they're all like about that statement?
Is that it undermines Beyonce's talent. You know what I'm saying,
because you can think about all the other light skinned
women that have come and gone in this industry. They
don't have Beyonce's talent. So it has to be a
combination of the two. You still have to be talented.

(58:26):
And I also think they asked him the questions do
you think if she was darker skin and he was
saying that because of people's perceptions and imagery of what
beauty is, that did help her. Yes, but we cannot
act like Beyonce's out of this world talent. Yeah, you
have to have that too, because I guess he was
saying Kelly Roland was very talented too, and he compared
the two. I love Kelly Rolling. Kelly Roland is a
good die of Chocolate goddess and very talented. So he's saying,

(58:48):
come on, not no, no, not on Beyonce's level. That's
what I'm saying, Like, that's a tough comparison because Beyonce
has a different level of talent. Period different whole, different
type of skill set. All right, now, let's discus master P.
He was talking to pay six and he said, we
have to look to each other for expertise. He said,
instead we sign on the dotted line. When a man

(59:08):
you never met in a suit appears, and of course,
and he said this up here before, if he has
a deal for you, he wants to get paid too.
He gets his ten percent for his time and efforts
and relationships. But he said, they tell him no. But
if it's a guy in a suit, they sign right off.
He said, if I was white, I think people would
respect me more. People are not afraid to give those
other cultures a percentage. That's true. People think white ice

(59:28):
is colder and they want all the game from master
P for free. But when it comes to the consultation
from a white man, no pay him. And just so
you know, I got the hook up. Part two is
coming out on July twelfth. All right, an ESPN and
says they have no plans to move forward with LaVar
Ball anytime soon. There will be no LaVar Ball on
any ESPN platform heading forward, at least as of now.
Asked if ball will be used as an on air

(59:50):
guest and on the record source for Digital or a
background source for ESPN and ESPN spokesperson said, we have
no plans moving forward. That's why last year LaVall Ball
was develot a ball. He was the drunk uncle at
the picnic that everybody wanted to hear from. He was entertaining.
Whether you loved him you hated them. Now you're banning him.
It's only because Lonzo Ball is not in La no more.
But you let Lonzo Ball go to New Orleans and

(01:00:11):
ball out was I In next year, I bet you
they'll have Lava Ball back on ESPN. All right, Well
I'm Angela yee and that is your rumor report now Charlemagne, Yes,
who you giving that donkey too? I need Mitch McConnell
who comes in front of the congregation, have a little
world with him. I like that. All right? Well, coming
up next, we got Donkey of the Day. It's the
breakfast Club. It's time for Donkey of the Day. Being

(01:00:38):
Dunky of the Day a little bit of a mic
like a Donkey the Day three years, but Donkey of
the Day is a new wife. Donkey of to Day
for Thursday, June twenty If goes the Senate Majority Leader
Mitch McConnell. Now, this presidential election cycle, a hot topic
has been reparations for the African to send us to slaves.

(01:01:01):
Reparations is not a difficult concept to grasp. It's simply
the making of a man is for a wrong one
is done by paying money to or otherwise helping those
who have been wronged. The question is simple, should the
US pay reparations the Black Americans? Well, if the definition
of reparations is making amends for a wrong one is
done to someone, then absolutely it's nothing to debate, unless,
of course, you don't think black people were wronged and

(01:01:22):
affected by slavery, and unless, of course you don't think
black people were wrong and affected by Jim Crow laws. Okay,
the effects of those things are absolutely still felt to
date in the US. Twice as many black families live
in poverty, then white ones of black families are more
than likely than any other race to live in poverty.
Not to mention all the various US corporations who have
benefited financially from slavery. You got the Lehman Brothers and

(01:01:42):
JP Morgan, Chase Wakovia, all those companies are released formal apologies.
By the way, here's the thing. By the pure definition
of reparations, and in light of history where reparations have
been paid out the victims of other coaches before, it's
not a matter of if black people deserve reparations. That
answer is hell, the f yeah, right. Questions should be
does the USA want to find a way to pay

(01:02:03):
those reparations? That answer is a resounding hell no. All right.
This has nothing to do with whether the black descendants
of slaves deserve reparations. Everyone knows we do. But the
questions should be do they want to pay us? The
answer will always be no. Now, Mitch McConnell was asked
about reparations, and he spoke for a lot of white
people in government when he said what he said. Let's

(01:02:24):
listen to what miss mconnell had to say about reparations. Yeah,
I don't think reparations for something that happened one hundred
and fifty years ago, for whom none of us currently
living or responsible is a good idea. We've tried to
deal with our original sin of slavery by fighting a
civil war, by passing landmark civil rights legislation. We've elected

(01:02:45):
an African American president I think we're always a work
in progress in this country, but no one currently alive
was responsible for that. Let's discuss these comments and keep
in mind them very dumb, all right, he said. I
don't think reparations for something that happened to one hundred
and fifty years ago, when none of us currently living
are responsible, was a good idea. What Mitch is basically

(01:03:06):
saying is there should be no consequences for people's past crimes,
all right. This is like saying, if you committed a
murder years ago and years later people have the evidence
against you and you are still in the statue of
limitations to be prosecuted, you shouldn't be prosecuted. You should
just let you go scot free because it was years ago.
That's like saying somebody that took your land, they don't
have to give it back. They can keep it forever
and have seized it from you. Not to mention, you know,

(01:03:27):
slavery was one hundred and fifty years ago, okay, But
companies are still profiting off the backs and bloods of
those slaves today, and a large majority of the descendants
of those slaves are still suffering from slavery. Mitch McConnell said,
we've tried to deal with our original sin of slavery
by fighting a civil war, white people, y'all gotta stop
telling that lie, all right. The Civil War was not
fought over the moral issue of slavery, Okay. It wasn't
about slavery being right or wrong. It was the economics

(01:03:49):
of slavery and political control of that system that was
central to that conflict. Let stop acting all holier than now,
like y'all went to war with owners and slave masters
to rescue and free to slaves. Civil war was about politics,
not morals, all right. And we've elected an African American president.
See here's the thing that bothered me about what Mitch
McConnell said and why he gets donkey of the day. Reparations,
I repeat, is the making of amends for a wrong

(01:04:11):
one is done by paying money to or otherwise helping
those who have been wronged. Using a sentence to courts
required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim.
Black people, victims, white supremacists, the United States of America, offenders.
All these things, good old boy Mitch are talking about
from the Civil War. The passing landmark civil rights legislation,

(01:04:32):
the President Barack Obama, none of that was conversation because
none of that was given to us our height, Okay,
passed the landmarks civil rights legislation. Mitch is acting like
Martin Luther King Jr. And the civil rights movement just
sat down and had a civil conversation with United States government,
and legislation was just passed. Like there was no marching,
no billy clubs upside the head, No dogs got sicked

(01:04:54):
on people, no hostes was sprayed on people. Nobody got killed,
nobody got hurt. It was just passed because it was
the right thing to do, all right. Shame with the
Civil War. It wasn't a war, all right. Slavery just
ended because it was the right thing to do. And
President President Barack Obama shore he was just given to
us after that thing called voting. Now, unless, of course,
mister McConnell is saying, look, even though y'all voted for him,
we didn't have to let him, you know through Okay,

(01:05:14):
we didn't have to let him become president. We could
have stopped that, all right. The moral of the story
is none of this was given, all right. It was
fought for. Every single thing black people have gotten in
this country where you have fought for period. All right. Now, Look,
I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
I'm not an next bird at anything. I have my experiences,
and my experiences tell me that in situations like this,
the further people who are always smarter than me, because

(01:05:36):
I may not be explaining it right. All right, Well,
yesterdaytime he she Coach was on Capitol Hill and he
replied to Mitch's comments, let's let this brother bring this
donkey home. We grant that mister McConnell was not alive
for Appomattox, but he was alive for the electrocution of
George Stinney. He was alive for the blinding of Isaac Woodward.
He was alive to witness letocracy in his native Alabama

(01:05:58):
and a regime premised on electoral theft. He was alive
for the red lining of Chicago and the looting of
black homeowners of some four billion dollars. Victims of that
plunder are very much alive today. While Emancipation dead bolted
the door against the bandits of America, Jim Crow wedged
the windows wide open. Look, man, it's simple America systemically

(01:06:20):
put black people in a bad situation, and now America
systemically needs to do something to right that wrong. It's
not calculus, people, I don't even know why I said that.
I've never done calculus. Okay, I don't even know if
it's hard or that, But what I said stands. America
systemically put black people in a bad situation, and America
systemically needs to do something to right that wrong. Their
problem is they simply don't want to. Please. Let Cathy

(01:06:43):
Griffin hand him my white work. Please give this giant
jar of male the big as hehaw. Good morning, Miss McConnell. Also,
we need to stop waiting on America to come up
with disreparations plan. All right. I don't like leaving it
in America's hands, Okay. I think people need to come
together and form a comprehensive plan of what they want
with reparations and present it and say this is what

(01:07:05):
we want, not what are you going to do for us?
I thought that's what they are doing, having all these
different meetings and organizing to figure out what can be done.
Now I have no idea. I'm dumb. I don't know.
All right, Well, I can't wait to see this happen
and come to fruition because it's been a big topic
a conversation. All right, well, thank you so much Charlemagne

(01:07:25):
for that donkey of the day. I'm here for that
now coming up next. We have asked Ye. A lot
of people always emailing questions, and I know a lot
of people try to get through on the phone lines.
You know what. I was talking to our friends who
is a therapist that helps us out with ask Ye,
doctor Jasper, and he was telling us about somebody one
of our listeners who actually called in. He was about

(01:07:46):
to go to jail and he wanted to commit suicide
before that happened, and he has a great success story.
They've been in contact and actually are now working together. Yeah,
so I can't wait for them to come up and
tell that story. But you need some help right now.
Call us up eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one and you can be on ask Ye all rights.
The Breakfast Club. I'mna keep for real, Wait what's up for?

(01:08:12):
You did some real advice with Anthela ye gets ask
Ye what's up? What's up? It's the Breakfast Club. I'm
angela Yee. That's Charlotamagne. Envy is gone from the building,
and it's time for ask Ye one one hundred five five,
one oh five one. Now we have Anonymous on the line.
What's up Anonymous? Hello, what's up, honey? What's the problem
this morning? For ask Ye? So I am trying to

(01:08:33):
figure out when I should just go ahead and start
the divorce process with my husband. Okay, what's going on?
So I found out that he was cheating Instagram, Facebook,
snap trun downloading outs I had no idea about. And
like a month before he was like kind of sting

(01:08:54):
like a baby, let's do this, let's do that, And
then like towards the end of the month, I found
out he was treating and talking to several different women.
And once I found out, like I approached them about it,
like hey, what's going on and talk to me, and
then like it's almost a lie and he's still doing
whatever he wants. He doesn't care, Okay, he can't care

(01:09:16):
about our children, so there's no salvaging this. So you're
ready to leave? I am ready to leave. It's just
like he's making us seem like he just seems time
and he's going through a lot, but he doesn't want
to seek therapy. He just is not doing anything and
he wants to like pretend everything cool without actually committing

(01:09:37):
to like being a father or being married. Okay, so
I would say these things. First of all, make sure
you get yourself a good divorce lawyer. Make sure that
you have everything in order on your end, and you
need to find out what it is that you need
so that when you have a divorce. They are so messy.
Sometimes things happen that are unexpected. Obviously you never expected
your husband to even act this way, so you don't
know what he might do when it comes to custo

(01:10:00):
you have the kids. When it comes to finances, did
y'all have a prenup? Okay? So you need to find
out what your options are and find out what you
need to do right now to prepare for this. So
when it's time bang, at least you have all your
paperwork ready to go. And I will say that clearly
you've given this man chances. Clearly he's you know, being
very selfish. He's not trying to seek help. I don't

(01:10:21):
know what his issues are, but you got to put
yourself first. A lot of times we care more about
what does this other person think what is this going
to do to your family? But it's really tearing your
family apart now staying with him. So you think I
should just like go ahead and get a divorce or
should our way? I think you need to get your
stuff in order, and I think you should definitely consult
with a divorce lawyer so you know what your options

(01:10:43):
are so when it comes time, because it seems like
he's not taking it seriously. He thinks that you're going
to be there forever and he's putting you at risk.
He's putting the family at risk, he's putting your health
at risk. So I think you need to get your
ducks in order so that you're financially ready, so that
you're emotionally ready, that you're legally ready to walk away. Now,
if something amazing happens and you decide to say, you

(01:11:06):
can always do that, but at least get your stuff together. Okay,
all right, all right, Anonymous, I'm sorry this is happening
to you also, that's okay, thank you. All right, So
that is asked you eight hundred five five one oh
five one. We are taking your calls right now. Call
us up and let me know what your question is.
It's the breakfast Club on the relationship advice need personal advice,

(01:11:30):
just the real advice. Call up now for ask Ye.
What's up is ask you? If you need help, you
can also email me help me Ye at gmail dot com.
Now we have another anonymous call up on the line. Now,
what is your question for ask you today? Um? First off,
I love you guys, just wanted to get that out. Okay,
we love you too for sure. So back when I

(01:11:53):
was about six, my uncle Les about probably fourteen at
the time, he molested me. He did certain things that
he knows, he knows that you know, wasn't right. And
now I'm twenty seven and I have my own life
going on. I have two sons, I'm married, and he

(01:12:14):
reached out to me recently and you know, just tried
to talk to me. I ignored the message he sent me.
It was just, hey, how are you type of thing,
and I told nobody but only my wife. And now
I kind of have anxiety and I get the press
easily now that you know, he has re entered my

(01:12:34):
life in the way, and I'm just kind of curious
on what I should do if I shouggest, you know,
flat out ignore him or worry. You know what. Oh
my god, this is a lot, and I don't want
to give you wrong information, but I will say, have
you sought help? I know you said the only person
you've spoken to is your wife, But have you sought
professional help. It's funny you said that I started therapy

(01:12:59):
not to it because I attempted suicide and my brother
came over and helped me and talked me out of it.
It's just it was so much at the time, it
was so much going on in my life. My sons
were in the room and it was just a lot.
And immediately after that he set me up with therapy,

(01:13:21):
and I've kind of not been so anxious and had
so much anxiety a lot more now, but it's just
been a lot on my plate and him coming back
into my life and just added to it. Have you
ever confronted him about it? No? No, like ever since
that happened, I moved and that was I never had

(01:13:44):
contact with him up until now. Okay, So I do
want you to continue your therapy because I feel like
that would be really beneficial to you, because I feel
like there's things you need to come to terms with yourself,
you know, to know that this is not your fault,
to know that you didn't do anything wrong, to know
that this person, even though he's a family member, is
a predator and is a disgusting human being. Whatever the

(01:14:04):
reasons are. You can't ever feel like there's an explanation
for what he did. You can't ever feel like, Okay,
well this happened to him, he was abused. No, it's
still wrong. It's dead wrong. And I do feel like
you have to keep on continuing to get the help
for yourself. Have you told anybody else in your family yet? No,
I've been dying and told my mom or my dad

(01:14:27):
or anybody else, but I just haven't built the courage
to talk to anyone now. I just don't know. I
would love for you to work through these things with
your therapist and continue to do that before you know,
And then I think you are going to have to
have the courage to let people know because you shouldn't
be hiding this to protect him. You shouldn't be hiding

(01:14:48):
this because you feel like it's something you're ashamed of,
because you didn't do anything wrong, right. I keep telling
myself I didn't do anything wrong, but I did not
like someone's going to say you should have you to
do with No. Listen, nobody can say how they were
reacting a situation until it happens to them, and it's
never an easy thing to deal with, right, So I

(01:15:10):
encourage you to continue to get to the help that
you need, talk to your therapist and figure out when
is the right time for you to actually talk to
your family members as well and get the support that
you deserve. Okay, I'll go ahead and start making that
step forward to do with let all right, we love
you and we support you as well. All right, Thank
you so much. I love you guys forgetting you guys.

(01:15:32):
Just have a great day, and please make sure you
follow up with me. Okay, you can always email me
as well so I can see how everything is going.
We're gonna and if you need help with the therapist,
I know you have one already. We'll get your information
and stay in contact. All right, all right, hold on
the line. All right? That was ask ye gets deep
on a goddamn Thursday. Yeah, man, that's crazy. That's awful.

(01:15:54):
I hate that things like this happen to people. I
hate that there's people who pray on innocent people like
that's disgusting. Now we got your rumor report coming up. You. Yeah,
we're gonna talk about Trena. Her album is coming out tomorrow,
The One, and she did lip service live last night.
So I love her so much and she actually is
name dropping. I know y'all might have heard that song

(01:16:14):
Baps that she put out yesterday. Well, we're gonna talk
to her about some of those people in waters. Right, Yep,
she didn't mention me this. She you ain't. No, damn, Trina,
she's smarter than that. We all make blood. Black men
don't cheat. We all make mistakes, right, Traina, we're talking
about if the Breakfast Club the Breakfast Club, and it's

(01:16:38):
the world most dangerous morning to show to Breakfast Club
Charlemagne and guard Angela Yee is hall DJs at his
daughter's kindergarten graduation. Yes he is. But we're about to
do rumor report. I don't forgot what we're talking about, Trina,
My boy act like you forgot. Stop it's filling the tea.
This is the rumor Report with Angela Yee on the

(01:17:00):
Breakfast Club. All right, we'll shout out to Trena. Her album,
The One, comes out tomorrow, and we got a little
advanced copy, so we enjoyed it. But I saw yesterday
she put out this song that we're gonna be talking about.
It's called Baps. It's her and Nicki Minage And here's
a little preview because she is name dropping some of
her exes on there, like Fridge Up, Tory, Lazy Friss,

(01:17:23):
Shay Hardy. Ain't you too, mister market her job boy?
Just respect y'all? Boy. Yeah, I can't believe she didn't
mention me. No, you were not one of her exes. Okay,
Trina a smart girl. We all make mistakes. You're a mistake.
I mean a lot of women do think I'm a mistake.

(01:17:46):
All right, Well listen. Nicki Minaje also posted up a
preview of her new song Megatron that she's been teasing
and it's got a little heads high sample on it.
Check it out. So that's going to be dropping at

(01:18:08):
midnight tonight. I like it. I know people don't like
to focus on gender, man, but yo, the female rap
game is booming right now. Yeah, I mean booming. You
still got the og veterans like Trina, you got the
young veterans like Nikki, you got the the the newcomers
like Cardi and Make the Stallion and City Girls, Cash Doll.
You still got the super lyricists like Raps that here

(01:18:30):
waiting in the wings. Raps of the album is phenomenal.
It's a lot going on in the world of female
hip hop. Remmy Ma is still active. Like to salute
to all the women doing it. Even just looking at
the people who were nominated for the BT Awards for
the Best Women Rappers credical category. I know Cash Doll
was nominated Make the Stallion of course, Cardi, brd b

(01:18:53):
you Lizzo, Lizzo. See. You know what's interesting about that list?
Think about all the years that we've seen that female
rapperists at B Team like, who are you trying to be?
Three people? Are you? Like? Who is this girl? I've
never heard of her booming right now because booming business
is booming in the female rap all right, And let's
talk about Chance the rapper he tried to do stand
up it's not easy to do. And he hopped on

(01:19:14):
stage at laugh Factory and his wife, he said, gas
him into doing three minutes. There was a heckler as well,
but stand up comedy is not easy. Listen when I
got an. It's trying to trust somebody that you can
see sweating. You know what I'm saying. Do you want
me to trust the news getting to me on radio?

(01:19:37):
You know that thing that flatlines? Trust both of those things.
This is going Listen your dumb ass down, Chance. I
don't know why are you so busy trying to stand
up on that date all the time. You should be
standing up on stages when you rapp and stop disrespecting
the craft of comedy. Man. I hate when people do
that because I love stand up comedy and it's such

(01:19:59):
an art. I hate when just think they can do it,
like that's not something you can just go do well.
I think he learned that lesson just like radio. You
can't just do radio. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, Like,
stop it all right now, Cardi B. She is planning
something huge for Culture's first birthday party that's going to
be happening next month July tenth, and of course she's
gonna have a big blowout party. Here's what you had

(01:20:19):
to say on her Instagram story Culture Birthday Party, nor Lie,
I'm spending about four hundred thousand, Like it's like, damn
four hundred thousand for birthday party. But that's because this
is her first birthday party. And of course, well after
the first birthday party, I don't see the need. Well
she does. You know that party's not for the baby,
that's for everybody else, and exactly and everybody else don't

(01:20:40):
need a four undred dollars the dollar party, but they
got it. Put that money away for the baby. Like
my daughter is, my daughter is turning eleven next week.
We're having a party this Saturday. And I grew up
over witness. I'm not used to all of this stuff.
Like the stuff that my wife and her god planned
is like no extravagant to me. And I'm like, why
do you need a DJ? You know what? Maybe? But

(01:21:01):
well for your eleven year old, Yeah, she definitely needs
a DJ. Now, come on now, he definitely needs a DJ.
If I don't pay you this Saturday, you know why
because DJ now I got knowledge, DJ DJ knowledge him
one dropping the clues Bob from Nala. She's close to
the kid's age. She's right there with that. I love
that actually lift service last night. Shout out to DJ TJ.

(01:21:22):
She's a female DJ as well. She just graduated college
and she's amazing. She's only twenty one years old and
she did the whole show last night and she rocked it.
So shout out to DJ TJ. I love my ladies.
All right. Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. Now Envy's not here, but his People's Choice
mixes up next, So you know what that means. You
know what that means, you let me dj ye mix.

(01:21:44):
You know what that means. That means that Envy has
left another mix and he's going to be in the
mix telling you to call up and request songs. But
there's nobody here to take guys. It is what it is,
all right, The People's Choice mix up next. Oh revoke peace,
see you later. It's a breakfast club. I think everybody's
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the

(01:22:06):
breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building.
He's the president of Wilberforce University, Alfred Pinkard. Welcome sir,
good morning, Thank you all. Now you got to tell
us about Wilberforce University. I haven't. I've never heard of
it until today. Wilberforce University is the first HBCU founded
by people of African descent tell us about six eighteen

(01:22:27):
fifty six in the state of Ohio. And just imagine
eighteen fifty six was before the Emancipation Proclamation, and imagine
a people who were enslaved having the audacity and the
boldness to say, we can build and create an institutional
higher learning. And so Wilberforce University came together as a
result of the Aame Church and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church,

(01:22:51):
and in eighteen fifty six in Cincinnati, it moved to
a spot in Ohio called HuaHua Springs, which was a
place where Southerners would come to winter, and it was
a place where the underground railroad was prominent in the
city of Xenia, and the city of Xenia had the

(01:23:12):
distinction of having a large number of people of African
descent who were free. And so Wilberforce came about as
a result of this sort of bold experiment in terms
of an institution of higher learning. Four people of African
descent started with classical education, and so when it opened,
it opened with about two hundred students, many of whom

(01:23:34):
were the mixed race children of southern plantation owners who
would come to Ohio, and unfortunately because of the Civil War,
the university closed in eighteen in eighteen sixty three, because
the southern plantation owners could not sustain their children and

(01:23:54):
also the war effort. At the closure, the members of
the African Methodist Church, the Amy Churchills many of you
are probably aware of, Daniel Payne said let's open this
school up for people of African descent, and so bought
the mortgage and reopened Wilble Force in eighteen sixty three,
and at that time he became the first African American

(01:24:17):
man to be the president of a university in the
United States. So was it something that had to be
done under the radar, kind of in secret just because okay, no, no, no,
it was. It was Again, there were there were white
counterparts who were very much a part of the early
opening of the university. That's not to say that there

(01:24:39):
were not some. There was not resistance because when the
school reopened in eighteen sixty three, two years later, on
the night that Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, in fact, one
of its main buildings on campus was burned down. We
don't know to this day whether that was arson, but
we have a suspicion that. In fact, it was we
haven't a many presidents at HBCUs reach out to try

(01:25:02):
to talk to some of the you know, the people
out our listeners about colleges and HBCUs. So, you know,
we had a conversation maybe maybe about a week ago
about college and I was saying, I don't necessarily believe
anymore that college is for everybody. And the reason I
said that is I think a lot of times the
curriculums are a little old, like back into the eighteen

(01:25:24):
sixty five, and I think a lot of it needs
to change. But with a change in world. You know,
there's not too many real estate classes and courses they
might be wanted two, you know, not too many coding
classes wanted two. Not too many entrepreneurship courses wanted two.
I feel like a lot of times college is really
pushing people to be workers, which is fine, but I think,
especially in our community, we need to own more. We

(01:25:46):
need to be owners and millionaires and billionaires, and I
don't think that can necessarily happen if we groom a
lot of our kids to be workers. Well, President for
Pinker that would love to hear your thoughts on how
important in college is for young people. Well, I think
that and I appreciate your perspective on that. And while
I agree with you that colleges need to be more

(01:26:09):
nimble and more responsive to the economic needs of the nation,
community of our community, I do think because all of
the indicators suggests that a college education positions one to
have a particular kind of life, It a particular kind
of perspective about living. It does open doors in ways

(01:26:32):
that sometimes are immeasurable, but it does open doors. One
of the things that you've mentioned that we have spent
the last couple of years that Wilberforce really sort of
defining our value proposition, essentially saying, excuse me, what distinguishes Wilberforce,
the Wilberforce University experience from all others. And what we've

(01:26:55):
landed on is saying that we want to be a
premier liberal arts institute. So we want to honor our
liberal arts tradition with an entrepreneurial intention, So that we
are saying to young people, if you want to own
a business, come to Wilberforce. We will introduce you to
an entrepreneurial mindset that we will give you the tools

(01:27:16):
and the aptitude to be able to own your own business,
so we hear you when when you talk about the
needs of the community. We have little known. We have
a master's program at Wilberforce. This is a master's program
and rehabilitative counseling rehabilitation counseling. Now. The reason why this
particular program is important and we have intentions to grow

(01:27:38):
this program is because the state of Ohio is a
state that has a large number of opioid addiction and
we want to train clinicians who are culturally sensitive to
be able to go out and meet the needs of
this particular population. That's a niche that speaks to what
to what a community needs and to what we're able

(01:27:59):
to do in terms to developer avoid absolutely. The other
program that we have is is our degree completion program
for the working adult. Many adults have started our careers,
they've been very successful in their careers, but somehow they
want a degree because it's a personal aspiration of theirs,
or they may be in a situation where they have

(01:28:19):
been told that you can get further if you have
a degree. We offer an opportunity for the working adult
to come and complete their education. No, no tuition is
thirteen about thirteen thousand. Now, why is tuition so inexpensive
at Woolberforce University, Well, that seems low. It is low
because affordability. Access to affordability has always been two of

(01:28:42):
the hallmarks of HBCUs. And that's with living on campus.
You have, that's with living on campus. Now let me
say now, let me say this. I don't wonder why
people say they can't afford college. Now, that's an investment
knowledge you can get alone for that one. But for
a lot of but for a lot of a lot
of individuals, a lot of students who come first generation students,

(01:29:02):
that is a lot of money. It is. It is
a lot of money, first generation and and it challenges
me and my team, um in terms of running the institution.
Which is why again why we have this fundraise. Yeah,
you can, you absolutely, you can go to www. Will

(01:29:25):
beeforce unity dot com and you can you can donate directly.
And when when is your homecoming? We don't have a
homecoming home Well well wait, wait, wait, he's going to
say what we did in November and November we have November. Well,
I know people that I know Wilberforce Heights, will Beforce

(01:29:48):
the ends are listening to to be saying, what are
you talking about? We do have a homecoming. Our major
event that is very similar to homecoming in terms of
energy and bringing people back is called Dawn Dance, and
that happens typically in the spring every voluntary the DJ
I'm gonna come, DJA give us. Make sure you give
us that date in advance. We love to have you.

(01:30:10):
Absolutely we'll pull out of the last second. This is incredible.
Thank you all so much. You got me ready to
go get my masters and Wilberforce. I'm telling you come
get that Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling. That's absolutely for everybody
out there. I know that you guys wear your Jordan's,
your Yeezy, you'r Gucci, your Louis Vauton, all that stuff.
It's expensive, but not I don't wear that no more.

(01:30:32):
All that stuff is expensive. If you can afford all that,
you can afford to go to Wilberforce universalutely, right can
and you can afford to uh to donate. All right, Well,
thank you for joining us. Oh, thank you all. This
has been an incredible opportunity. Thank you all right. It's
Alfred Pinkard is the president of Wilberforce University. It's the
Breakfast Club co Morning. It's the world most Dangerous morning show.
To Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angelie. Dj Envy left

(01:30:54):
to go to his daughter's graduation. Which daughter is this?
She's for kindergarten. Kindergarten. Okay, well, salute. This is his
twentieth kindergarten graduation and only five years, so you know
he's doing this thing. And salute to Joe Rogan man.
I was with Joe Rogan yesterday. I did the Joe
Rogan podcast. So for all you Joe Rogan listeners, where

(01:31:17):
the latest episode Me and my man Andrew Schultz, the
brilliant idiot. So y'all go check that out. And I
have a positive note for you, Okay, this positive note
from Jack Cornfield. Okay, Jack Cornfield said in the end,
just three things matter, how well we have lived, how
well we have loved, and how well we have learned

(01:31:39):
to let go. I gotta feel in some of y'all
are having a very very very tough time with that
let go part. Today is the day for you to
let go. God told me to tell you that Breakfast
Club is all finish. So y'all dumb,

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