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June 19, 2020 81 mins

Today on the show we had Dj D- Nice call in and speak about his evolvement, birthday plans and so much more. In fact, for the first time ever Dj Envy let another DJ, dj his 9 o'clock mix. Moreover, after Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a group of teens in Florida for getting the Corona Virus at a restauraunt we opened up the phone line to see what our listeners thought about Angela Yee going on vacation while the rona is still out attacking.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
She take in ant and Charlomagne the god my dad
asked up the breakfast club is right. I'm not good kayookay,
I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here.
You guys are good to me and lietun them. I
was gonna be good deal for a lot of people
in the hip hop generation. The breakfast club is where
people get the information on the topics, on the artists

(00:22):
and everything like that. In that aspect, radio is still important.
The breakfast club with my name come up respected. Good
morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning Angelo Ye,
good money, he's amby Charomagne the god piece did the
planet is Friday? It was happening good morning, all right, Okay, Friday,

(01:11):
let's not forget that. Yes, definitely June Friday. I guess
we get say it's a national holiday, even though it's
not a national holiday yet, but we might as well
celebrate it like it is a national holiday. Why not?
Chila Jackson introduced the bill to make it a national holiday.
I'm sure it'll be a national holiday, suit but why not?
Why can't it be a national holiday in our minds now,
even if it's not official. Absolutely, absolutely, and happy birthday

(01:35):
to d Nice today. D Nice turns fifty. He'll be
joining us this morning. He's also doing my mix this morning,
so i'd be birthday to my brother. D Nice days
about to pick up a new job, about to pick
up a new job this morning. After he bodies the
People's Choice Mix. D Nice is really up the people.

(01:56):
We're probably gonna really play with the people want to hear.
I'm sure sing requests for the past ten years and
never playing nothing y'all ask for. I'm sure, but Envy's
never let anybody take over the mix before, so no, never, never, never.
It was his fifthtay birthday. I called him up and
I said, well, you know, I asked him, I said,
what you wanted to do the People's Choice Mix? He said,
it would be my Honor's like, we'd love to have
you on the show. What you did for the coulchure

(02:18):
you're fifty. I think it's it's it's monumental and he
was like that, I'm there, so I can't wait to
hear d Nice spin and talked to him a little
bit later. So shout to the brother D Nice And
I want to thank everybody. Man. I'm gonna do this
a couple of times throughout the show, but thank y'all
for the support that y'all show. Former officer Carryo Horn yesterday,

(02:39):
you know, we had her up here. She's the woman
who used to be a police officer in Buffalo, New
York in two thousand and six and one of her
colleagues was choking out one of her white colleagues was
choking out a black man, and she, you know, pushed
the push the officer off to the guy, and the
officer punched her in the face. So she got fired.
And she had been on the fourth for nineteen years
and she was one year away from getting her pension um.

(03:01):
So she didn't get her pension because she got fired. Well,
we're gonna try to change that, but you know, she's
had to go fund me up for a long, long,
long time and she's been trying to raise a hundred
thousand dollars and as of right now this morning, she
is four thousand dollars away from her goal. Wow, gap, Okay,
that's great, and shout to her, like I don't know
if people know she she lost everything, she was homeless.

(03:22):
She has how many kids? Four or five kids? So
from PTSD from that experience. Yeah, so they appreciate you
guys for chipping in and definitely helping Carol Horn carry over.
So please, if you can still go to her gun
go fund me right now. It's a carry L C
A R I O. L. Dash Horn And she's four

(03:44):
thousand dollars away from reaching her goal of one hundred thousand,
so you know, go go put a little something in
there if you can't five dollars, a dollar, two dollars,
whatever it is, everything counts because like my man killer
Mike always says, I if a lot of us do
a little, none of us got to do a lot.
So salute to salute to everybody who supported yesterday. I
really appreciate it, all right. I love seeing everybody doing
all this amazing work that they've been doing, you know,

(04:07):
during this time and the coming together of it. And
I want to chat out our girl Ila from Evelyn's kitchen.
Since the middle of March, he's been feeding kids, families,
frontline workers every Saturday and doing all the labor, packaging,
on delivery costs and getting partners to spond to the mail.
And people can do that too, if they just donate
twenty dollars they can pay for a mail. And I did. Um,
me and my girls came together and we provided meals

(04:28):
for all day on this weekend Sunday. But it's a
nice thing to do, like if you team up with
your friends and do things like that. Yes, indeed sat
one summer eating him damn banana putting every weekend. All right, well, um,

(04:49):
we got front page. Who's coming up? What we're talking about? Well,
I'll give you guys the history of June teenth, justin
case Donald Trump is the person who made it famous
for you and you're not quite sure what's going on.
Also would tell you who dropped out of the race
to be vice president. All right, well, let's get into
some joints this morning. It's June Team. So can we
play something positive dramas? Can you throw something positive on? Right? Now?

(05:09):
There we go? All right, Front Page News is next,
It's two pockets changes, It's the breakfast clogal morning. All right, morning,
everybody is dj Envy and July Yee, Charlemagne the guy
we all the breakfast club. Let's get in some front
page news. Where were starting you, Well, let's start with Juneteenth,
because today is Juneteenth, June nineteenth and a date back

(05:32):
to eighteen sixty five. That's when the Union soldiers led
by Major General Gordon Grainger Granger landed at Galveston, Texas.
The news is that the war had ended and that
the enslaves were now free. And this was a two
and a half years after President Lincoln did the Emancipation
Proclamation that was back in eighteen sixty three, and it
had little impact in Texas due to the minimal number

(05:52):
of Union troops to enforce a new executive order. But
they actually had to come after General Lee surrendered in
April of eighteen sixty five, and finally they had to
overcome resistance. And imagine being there and all of a sudden,
you're able to be free and you can just walk
off and leave. Well, happy Juneteenth for everybody coming apart
about his Juneteenth. Damn it is. You know, I don't

(06:15):
know about you guys, but I definitely didn't learn it
in school. And the only reason I even knew about
it is. You know, they were having these Juneteenth parties
where they were hiring me, and I just asked one
day a couple of years ago, was like, what the
hell is Juneteenth? And then they had to explain what
it was. But I had that. They definitely didn't teach
me that in school. I didn't learn about any school. Oh,
you gotta respect the founder of Juneteenth, Donald Trump. You

(06:38):
know what I'm saying, establishing a holiday, establishing a holiday
for black people to be able to celebrate. Okay, yeah.
Donald Trump says he's made Juneteenth the very famous. After
rescheduling his first rally since the start of the pandemic,
he said he told the Wall Street Journal nobody had
ever heard of the holiday before he brought it up. Well,
that shows you the bubble that certain people live in, right,

(06:59):
because he probably never heard of a holiday, and nobody
around him ever really heard of it. So in his mind,
isn't something brand new to everybody. He probably never noticed
it on television, probably never noticed anybody talking about it
on the mainstream level. So in his mind, he did
bring it to the masses. He's dead wrong, Okay, dead right.
In his mind, yes, in his mind, he feels like
he did that. All right, Well, Amy Klobscher has stepped down.

(07:22):
Now you know she was in the running to be
the pick for Joe Biden's potential VP. And here's what
she had to say. After what I've seen in my state,
what I've seen across the country, this is a historic
moment and America must seize on this moment. And I
truly believe, as I actually told the Vice President last night,

(07:45):
that I think this is a moment to put a
woman of color on that ticket. First of all, great
Amy klobas y'all needed to move out of the way.
But in true colonize and fashion, she's trying to take
credit for an idea that black people have been pushing
on for much white woman trying to take the credit
for putting the queen on. Okay, we hadn't found out
that Amy klob y'all had let twenty four officers slide

(08:05):
for killing black folks, including the devil who killed George Floyd.
Do you think she'd be dropping out? Hell no, she
would be right there front and centerp blocking all assists. Okay,
saying she was the best choice. All right, but twenty
twenty is the year reveal and God revealed her record
and she had to get the hell out of the way.
And yes she is correct, like everybody's been correct for
the past few months. Joe Biden needs a black woman

(08:26):
running mate period A right, Well, that is your front
page news, all right, get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get
it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so

(08:48):
you better have the same minute. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club. Hell. Hello, who's this?
What's up? Man? My name is James. I'm from Neptown
in Indianapolis. What's up? Brother? Get it off your chests? Man.
I'm just sappy, dead, honor lyad that June Teams has
got the recognition it deserves. It should have been recognized
a long time ago. I feel that that it should

(09:09):
have had that recognition though. But I'm happy and I
want to thank you guys man for all y'all do. Man,
because about a couple of weeks ago, a couple of
weeks all off my grandmother and I'm glad that you know,
you guys were on the radio and listen to y'all.
This has helped me out. You know what I'm saying.
I'm happy for that. Thanks, Sorry, salute to you. We

(09:30):
appreciate your brother. Appreciate you from appreciating us about According
to some of these websites, we don't do nothing cause
destruction to our community. Stop it. Salute you. Hey, thank
you brother. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's going on over there?
What's up? Brother? Get it off your chest? What's going on? Hey? First,
I want to shout y'all out. Good morning guys, by

(09:50):
the way, But first I want to shout you guys
out for continuing to heil up Toronto in the morning.
I was a gentleman who called that time and we
had that talk about remember now you hear it every
morning Toronto. Yeah, much respect, much respect man. But now,
actually I said, you want to speak about Toronto. There's
some craziness and some crazy violence that's been happening, lady.

(10:10):
Yesterday there was a police pursuit and instead of fulling over,
the dude who was being chased by the police got
into a horrible accident and killed a mother. And there's
three kids, six year old boy, old one year old
as opposed this, yeah, you know what I mean, as
apposed to this whatever he was getting chased forward. Now
that chart has been upgraded to murder, you know what

(10:32):
I mean. An MC over here by the name of
Hudini passed away from a gun shootout in Bron's daylight.
A six year old boy was caught crossfire. At his
funeral was another shootout. So it's like Toronto, man, Like,
if you're listening right now, because if Charlomagne said, you know,
Toronto used to give American radio a chance. If you're
listening right out, Toronto calmed down, family, calmed down. Whatever

(10:55):
summer we're about to have due to this COVID things
opening back up. Let's enjoy it. Chill them, chill the
freak out man, you know what I mean. You have
cats like Director X. He's speaking to the news and
the political people over here to try and get you know,
a bill pass, a petition past. Where you have the
Toronto mandem, the hood mandem who's been in the system
to talk to these youths out here, because the youth

(11:17):
are you know, I'm old, I'm you know, I'm an
old school. But these cats out here, these young cats. You,
I'm scared of these a little young cats. Man. They
just they pop out for anything, you know. So it's
just as I'm crazy corner in the world. But me
living here in Toronto, you know. And I got two
sons Toronto. Man, chill out and be safe out there, Toronto, Toronto, Toronto.

(11:38):
Adopt American radio, not American violence. Okay, all right? Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, Get it
off your chests. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. I'm all right, what's you doing all of year?
If this is your time to get it off your chest,

(12:00):
whether you're mad or blessed? Eight five one, we want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's
this you? What's our view? Hey? What's up? Track? Hey?
What's up? Ru? Hey? Bo? What's char lava? And it's
the man of your Dream? How are you? What's up this?

(12:21):
How you? I'm doing good? Oh? Yee heirst. I want
to say, um, I meant to tell you this up
to day and made the interview with Brianna Taylor mother.
I made the interview. I really enjoyed, Thank you. I
actually saw it on we TV again yesterday, Ansie Martinez
on her show The Untold Stories and Hip Hop. They
played part of it on there. So shout out to
Angie as well for both of us coming together. It's

(12:45):
Martin's been shar Also, I've been praying for you and
the low for the loved one as one. I just
want to let you know that I appreciate that. I
really do. It's been rough. I'm not gonna I've got it,
thank you very much. You know what. I'm actually in
a positive mood this morning, man, and now I actually
wrote a poem and I would like to share you know. Um,
it's a Father's Day poem. I put my heart in

(13:05):
this poem like ye put my heart in this So
I wonder some background music like Eric Erica about to do.
I should have been prepared, but it's called a Father's
Day poem for sewn Stone, bitch, that's what it's called something.
It's real quick, it's real quick. Happy Father's Day. Poor

(13:28):
the party guy. You still suck, You're still ugly, You're
still born. No cat, no lie, Happy Father's Day, Sean Stone.
I told your week ass leaves me alone. So even
though I don't like you just wanted to say oopa
loomper body, bitch happy Father's Day part of Sean. I
didn't hear anything that was hard, but that was hard

(13:48):
thought you body sewn stone, your body sewn stone the way,
No name body, Jay Cole in that one minute record
song thirty Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm being parted. See you
trying to ignore? I see I see you trying to
ignore things. I see you trying to ignore what happened
to your guy. I didn't hear much, you know, pop anywhere?
All right, get it on a few chest five one

(14:12):
oh five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit us up. Now. We got rumors on the way. Well, yes,
Charlotte magine. Since you just brought up no Name, let's
talk about what she did have to say in response
to Jacole Snow on the bluff. She put out her
own song yesterday and definitely was trending. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keeping locked This the Breakfast Club,
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This

(14:38):
is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes,
as we know, Jacole put out a new song called
Snow on the bluff and feels like he was referencing
artists No Name and how she kind of came at
some of these artists. In particular, he felt like she
was talking about him for not using their platform to
address everything that's going on in the world. Here is

(14:59):
what Ja Cole said on Stowe on the bluff. Is
you going to be thinking I'm deep intelligent food By
my college degree, my ike was average as a young
lady out there, she weighed smarter than me. I scroll
through her timeline in these wild Times, and I started
to read she mat at these crackers, She matted these capitalists,
matted the murder police. She met her money again. She
matted that ignorant she wear a heart on the sleeve.
She matted the celebrities. Look, Ki, I'll be thinking she
talking about me. Now, I ain't knowdell me to think

(15:21):
I'm about criticism. So when I see something that's ballad,
I listened, but it'sh's something about the queen tone is
bother rem Well now No Name has responded and she
put out her song song thirty three yesterday listened to
this one girl Miss and another one colenss fun girl
Miss and another then listening on them back quiet as
a church mouse and based my studio. When duty calls
to get the first out. I guess the ego hurt.

(15:43):
Now I'm gonna go to work. Will look at him
going he really doubts to write about me when the
world is un smokes, when us people and trees, When
George was back and forth mother saying he couldn't breathe,
he thought to write about me One girl Ma solling mother,
one Colmas, one girl mas sending my heart a little bit.
I know all my reading will be your fathers trans woman,

(16:03):
and this is all he can offer. I'm so confused
by this because Number one No Name called out Jay
Cole for calling her out at a time like this
when black women and black men are being killed, But
didn't No Name call people out with tweets at a
time like this, when black men and black women are
being killed, they're all doing the same thing to each other.

(16:24):
Well it's not really ah. I feel like this track
is just basically like, come on, y'all, we gotta do better.
That's kind of high. They all being better out a
tweet to also to encourage people to go listen to
the song as well. I think the record is dope.
I saluted no name, But I just think everybody needs
to collectively take a breath. I think we're all hurt

(16:46):
right now, and we are not each other's enemy, Like
we should not be in fighting amongst each other over
something so trivial, like as she said, at a time
when people are actually killing black folks, like black folks
are really under attack right now, you need to be
didn't feel like she was fighting. I didn't feel like
it was in skiding. I think she just was saying, look.
It was more like I come on, yeah, let's come.

(17:11):
But didn't she do the same thing a few weeks ago,
and didn't she call them out at a time like
this when black men and black women are being killed?
She did the same exact thing. So it's really just
a circle of energy. Somebody needs to rick to circle,
That's all I'm saying. Um Yeah, I think her main
thing was she wants more people to step up to
the plate and these artists who have these platforms, So
I don't think that's a wrong thing for her to feel,

(17:31):
all right now. Congratulations to Raven Simone. She got married
to her long time love Miranda Maday. They had a
very intimate ceremony. She did think her friends and family
for attending and understanding why it was small because of coronavirus.
And then she put out a picture of herself and
her wife. She said, I got married to a woman
who understands me, from trigger to joy, from breakfast to
midnight snack, from stage to home. I love you, missus,

(17:54):
Pyramid and ma day, Let's tear this world a new
a hole. M married. I was married now is what
she posted. Congrats to her. Yeah, absolutely, all right. NBA players,
they have the option of wearing a smart ring. That
smart smart ring can detect COVID nineteen three days in advance.
So the NBA season, as you know, is resuming July

(18:16):
thirtieth at Disney's ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Florida.
They're allowed to go all over the place do whatever
it is they need to do, but they have to
keep on getting tested and they'll be able to go
to movie screenings, are the NBA games, enjoy all the
hotel amenities. Everybody still must keep at a safe distance.
But they did test these rings out on two thousand
medical workers at the University of California, San Francisco, and

(18:38):
they had to complete daily surveys so people could analyze
the health data from the rings. So they were initially
marketed as sleep trackers that are able to monitor heart
rate and body temperature. But now they want to use
that data to develop ways to detect coronavirus. They said
it's like ninety percent effective. Really, powers that be say, hey, man,
they're onto the chip, they're onto that market of b

(18:59):
so let's give them. Okay, let's give an option to
taking it on and off. Why did everybody have that
ring though? Why didn't that ring be available to the
general public. I mean, I think they still were researching
and doing all kinds of things, So I don't know
why they have it first, but not sure. I'm sure
they just tested them out. Yeah, I'm sure that ring
is uber expensive too, it has to be. All right,

(19:20):
Well that is your rumor report. I'm Angela Yee. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now, when we come back, we're
gonna be talking to Rashard Brooks family's attorney eld Chris
Stewart and Justin Miller. All right, we're gonna talk to
them when we come back, so don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now usually

(19:43):
we jump into front page news, but this morning we
have two gentlemen joining us. We have Rashard Brooks family attorneys.
We have el Chris Stewart and Justin Miller on the line.
Good morning, brothers, good morning, good morning. Now, Now can
you tell us what's going on with the Rashard brook case.
I've seen one of the officers is do an interview,
which is really strange. Usually you don't see that. So

(20:03):
does it seem like he's going to cooperate with the
DA and testify against the other cop? What's going on?
Break it down for us? Man, the devil's in the
details for him to come forward and do multiple interviews
on TV. What he keeps saying that is he is cooperating. Correct,
So they can argue about the terms of is he
a government witness or is he But he's cooperating. And

(20:25):
I understand what the DA said. You understand the pressure
that he's under right now of you know, saying he's
gonna come forward and actually testify against another cop. So
you know, I get it. You know, we understand it.
Long as he's gonna testify and cooperate. Are these charges
gonna stick? Are they just pacifying the community so they
don't ride in Atlanta? I mean I think they should stick.

(20:46):
The DA here is really good and so we have
faith that they will. But like you all know, I mean,
every single time this happens, we think something's gonna go
our way and it ends up not going our way.
So we are stimistic, but we are watching with the
side I like when I opened at all times, you know,
for everyone who doesn't know all of the details, because

(21:07):
we hear a lot of discrepancies in the reporting. Can
you tell us the sequence of events because we're hearing
the cops and telling a different story from their attorney.
So we just want to know from you what happened
and what do we have evidence of. Yeah, so Rochard
was you know, passed out or sleep in the drive through.
An attempt was made by the officer to wake him up.

(21:27):
The officer is the one who actually ordered him to
drive over to the side. They never saw him driving reckless,
They never saw him doing anything in that vehicle other
than being sleep in it. And the officer is the
one who actually made him move the vehicle. You see
a field sobriety test, which in our opinion, was ridiculous.
It was forty minutes long and they were trying everything

(21:48):
in the world to catch him up. He was coherent,
he was answering questions. He did everything that you're supposed
to do when you give your child to talk with
an officer, like the cordial answer the question, you know,
being nice. He did all that, even said, you know what,
can I walk home? My sister's right there and the

(22:08):
officer was like, hell no, and then it went left. Um,
we don't know what was in his mind, but what
we do know it's his wife and himself watched the
death of George Floyd multiple times, so we don't know.
You know, nowadays, it doesn't mean you're gonna be safely
put in a police car if you get handcuffed. So
he freaked off and it went from there. I mean,
just because you get you know you're gonna get handcuffs

(22:30):
put on you, that doesn't mean that you're gonna still
end up a lot. So we don't know what happened
that with the self defense uh, well, deadly force, right,
that's when the officers supposed to be allowed to shoot.
Now that's gonna be what they're gonna try to prove
that Richard Brooks fired the taser and that could be
deadly forces. Is there any way that officer can sell Okay,

(22:51):
I use deadly for us because I was scared of
the taser. Is there any way that that can happen?
Because you know, I'm saying a lot of people saying
this is gonna be a hard one to prove. It
is going to be a hard one to prove. And
he could say that, but we don't think that's a
good argument. If you look at the video, he was
going for the taste the gun before Richard turned around
and shot that taser in there, so as he's chasing him,

(23:12):
you can see him kind of drop his taser with
his left hand and with his right hand he goes
for his gun. Then you see Richard turn around with
the taser and then he turns back around. He's running.
He gets actually eighteen feet away from him and then
the officer shoots him in the back. So he was
already playing the shoot Richard in the back. So using
a self defense argument about that Tayser doesn't really make

(23:35):
much sense to me. When he shot the taser, the
officers knew that he couldn't shoot the taser again, so
there was no reloading the taser. So after he shot
that taser, they knew he had nothing else, and they
still continued to correct. They patted him down earlier and
they stopped that we were talking. We were talking about
before they knew he didn't have any guns or deadly
weapons on him, so all he had was that taser.

(23:56):
So we think it's a bad incident all the way around.
He even shot him put out a statement yesterday and
he said he shot because he heard a loud bang.
So is it the taser or are you trying to
say you thought he had a gun, which you know
he didn't had a gun because you patted him down,
had his license on his car. So it's you know,
it's gonna be a lot of stories in it. How

(24:16):
crucial is the testimony of the other officer in the
conviction of these cops or this cop man. It's crucial
for this case and it's crucial for the future cases
like Charlotta Magne. You remember Walter Scott in Charleston, South Carolina,
and I had you know, you know I had that
case back then, and the officers all backed up what

(24:39):
Slaker said, and we got a home jury on the
Walter Scott case, which people thought was just like this one.
You know, he's running from the cops, shot in the back.
The cops said they fought over the taser and one
juror believed it, and then we were able to get
the twenty year conviction from the federal case. But, um,
it's gonna be just like that, he said, she said,

(24:59):
and it it really is going to be a lot
about what this officer and what the witnesses, you know say.
Is it not frustrating to have it be he said?
She said, when there's a whole video, when you can
see in detail for detail, right, it's that quote that
as said, man of black people only get justice by video,
and then that's rare if you don't have a video,

(25:21):
and you know, we do a lot of these cases.
It's sad because the first thing we ask is is
their video, man or sir? Is their video of it?
Because we already know it's gonna be an uphill battle,
because we know the police report is going to be
stilled with you know, false statements and you know he
who writes the report rules, and that's the police officer.
So you know, it's it's just tough man, because even

(25:44):
with the video, you know, doesn't mean justice coming, you know.
You know. The crazy thing about it to me is this,
you know, we went through like a whole me too
movement and we're still going through it, and that is
a great movement. But people were asking everyone believe women, right,
But I want people to believe us too, you know,
believe us when we say this happened when you go
to the police department. Believe these people when they're saying,

(26:06):
this is what this officer did to me, this is
how I was violated. So I mean, it should be
the same type of movement for police brutality and violence
that there is for me too. What about witness I
know we have the I know we have the video.
Then what about witnesses that we're there? Yeah, actually one
of the witnesses is what Paul Howard actually ended up
adding more charges for it because their car got hit

(26:29):
by one of the bullets and they had a car
full of people like man, you know that du would
open fire in a proud of Windy's parking lot, acting
like Rochardon just robbed the bank or done something, um,
you know, to start shooting that parking lot. It could
have killed somebody else. Almost absolutely well, brothers, We appreciate
you guys for checking in and give us some details

(26:49):
and please keep us posted to what's going on when
when everything starts with the trial starts, and keep us
posted to everything that's going on. We love to in
from you guys, and Chris Nefer TV Jock quest to
me to tell you, man, man, that's the family, man,
what's up? All right? Yeah, that's the homies. I appreciate y'all. Man, y'all,
thank you so much about it. Man. That's the only
way this is gonna move, man, is if y'all keep

(27:10):
talking about these cases and keep everyone in the street.
We need to keep the pressure up, up up, all right.
We have el Chris Stewitt, thank you, Justin Miller, Richard
Brooks family Attorneys, and thank you brothers for calling in.
Oh yeah, all right now, all right, when we come back,
D Nice will be joining us. Today is D Nice's
fiftieth birthday, so we're gonna kick it with the brother
D Nice. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast

(27:33):
club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charloman, the guy.
We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest
on the line today. It's his birthday. The brother turns
D Nice, Ladies and gentlemen. D Nice like a million lives.

(27:56):
I told him my other deaths. D Nice than had
about five or six different careers. He was a rapper, yeah,
a photographer, DJ A and R, entrepreneur and R. That's
that's what life is about, right. You should be able
to just try multiple things, man, And you know, I'm
fortunate enough to have been blessed with opportunities to do
so because DJ one is the vest though. Man, you know,

(28:19):
I wish I had started early. I could be as
rich as J. Stop it now. For people that don't know,
explain how the d na's phenomenon took over Instagram. You
know you started off DJ and I think there was
maybe one hundred two hundred of us in the room
and you were just just setting the vibes. And explain
what happened from there. So it started here exactly where

(28:39):
I'm sitting right now. That's why I rushed the set up,
like to be here to have the conversation. But it
started sitting here out of just feeling lonely like everyone else,
you know, like I was delp quarantine at the time.
All of my family. I have no family in La,
So I was sitting here. All of my gigs were
being canceled, you know, Coachella gigs, like anything was just
getting canceled. And there was a a moment where where

(29:01):
I'm not gonna lie. I was in tears and just
like frustration, like all the hard work that we put
in and we didn't know what this experience is going
to lead to, and and like this moment, it just
there was like this this calmness that came over to
the man that was almost like this voice is saying,
d still. And I sat right in this spot, open
my laptop up, turn on my phone, turn on Instagram,

(29:22):
and I just started playing music into the phone just
to you know. It was like roughly around two hundred people.
It was you and you know, I know Andrew's there,
and like you know, Black Thought Fund B and then
just regular people that just enjoyed music in conversation. It
didn't start off with me, Djan and after day two

(29:43):
I was doing the same thing. It people started to
show up that Love was there. Day three, it felt
different to me. It felt like wow, Like, I mean,
I don't know the last time that I played a
party that was like two thousand people in there, because
my parties are always private, you know, like then it's
usually like under a thousand, But seeing that number two

(30:03):
thousands just felt different. And I called DJ Clark Kent
up and I told him and he was like, yo,
you should actually start DJM now and not just play music.
So I hooked up the tables and like I started
playing music, and by day four it turned into this
thing of like twenty thousand people. Drake popped in and
j Low and it was just like all of these

(30:24):
people in there. And I woke up the next morning
and I remember reading something in one of the comments
that said, damn the United said everybody in there. The
only people missing were the Obama's. So when I woke
up Saturday morning, all I wanted was to somehow get
Michelle Obama to stop in this ig live, which was
at the time like a difficult thing to convince people

(30:44):
that this ig live concept was actually a real thing,
like it could be a real party. No one was
using ig live like that, you know. And I was
on the phone all day, just calling people and by
the time I started my set, it was immediately like
twenty thousand people and then ten minutes and the energy
just felt good and we just I just kept going
and you know, reaching that hundred thousand mark or you know,

(31:07):
just to be the first person to do it was
was monumental. And to be honest with you, I'm glad
that it came from a person from opportunity, you know,
like just person in general to you like bring the
world together. And I wasn't just playing hip hop music
the way we listen to music. I played everything and
we brought the world together in a virtual party, which

(31:27):
is just beautiful experience. Absolutely, that's interesting. There was there
was a slight strategy behind it, you know what I mean,
the fact that you did call people that Saturday to say, yo,
make sure you tune in. Yeah. No, it was always
like people thought that this was like some overnight like no,
every day, like I know, a lot of you bro
like Dave One, I was getting calls from people to sponsor,

(31:49):
Like there was a point where one of the huge
chicking companies leave it alone. But it was like asking
we just sponsored it and they were sending food and
I was like, there's no way I could stand in
front of this camera as the nice like, I just
can't do it. So what they wanted you to eat?

(32:11):
I'm like, no, I can't do this, man. And what's
interesting is on that Friday, I had an opportunity to
work with a record company and we agreed to do
this particular record company's Friday, and they were going to
have some artists, you know, split the screen with me.
But when I woke up Friday morning, I felt like,
although I loved the opportunity, and look, during the time
when people were trying to figure out how to still

(32:33):
make money, there was an opportunity for me, right there
two opportunities there alone to make money. When I woke
up that Friday, it didn't sit right within my soul.
Bro Like there was a feeling of like, this was
my chance to just do what I loved, to play
music the way that I hear it, to not allow
this to become someone else's thing, Like this was my thing.

(32:54):
And I didn't even call that record company back to
the day of I was a little shady by not calling,
but I was just like, yo, I'm man do what
I loved. Like, no, I respected it wasn't it wasn't kaiser,
was it? No? No, if it had it been, because
I would have done it right. No, I want to
say I definitely would have Know you don't let down.

(33:14):
But I want to say thank you too, because, um,
you know, when I was trying to help the DJs out,
we did a DJ thon and I called a lot
of my DJ friends and You're the first person to
be like, I'm in not a problem, let's go, let's
let's make this money for the DJ's. And there was
so many other people. I said, no, I'm not doing it. Nah,
I don't think so, but you came immediately. We raised
over one hundred thousand. So I just wanted to say

(33:36):
thank you because we were able to help a lot
of DJ's pay rent, put food on their table, by
Pampas formula and all that. So I just want to
say thank you for jumping in when I had that
vision you it's like no problem me yo. The thing
about it was like you never asked me for anything,
you know what I mean? And you know you called
me one day. You know, I hope you don't mind
me sharing this and said to me, like, yo, I

(33:57):
loved listening to your lot because I can play music
with my family and enjoy it with my family. I
never forgot that, you know, Like every time I play music,
I always think about that conversation. Really, I really do,
BRO And it's why I play music the way that
I do in terms of like I don't just stick
to old school. I play old school during this time
because it just feels good, like to play music that

(34:19):
will uplift people scared. And not to say that the
younger music doesn't, because it does. But there's something magical
about like being able to play Sister Sledge and mixing
it in with Anderson. Times it was still people were like, oh,
I'm about you a drink? Oh what you? I thought
it was really cute because people were acting like they
really were in the club. And it was such a
nice unifying feeling for us because I know everybody's gone

(34:41):
through a lot of different things personally for everybody to
come together and really feel like we can't be out,
but we can all be in this live and pretending
that we're out. And there were hookups that happen courtesy
of you know, d Nice and club quarantine. So I
think that's amazing that something could be organic like that
and really just take over. Yeah, it was. I think

(35:01):
day three was the day when I realized that this
whole club concept was really taken off. And will Will
Packer called me and it was like, brol I heard
about your club, your party. I'm coming in to night
the way like we had like this real party going on,
and yeah, like the experience was just you know, it
became like a place of solid for people where when

(35:23):
they came into my I g And that's why I
tell people, it's not just about the music. It's really
about like the conversation that goes on in there that community,
because people are really connecting and it's unlike any other
ig that I've been in. It's like people really feel
connected and they feel safe. The music is secondary to
the conversation is actually being had in man man and
it's it's just it's beautiful to see, all right, we

(35:45):
got more with D Nice when we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with D Nice. Charlemagne. You know
this is this is so interesting to me because you know,
you've talked openly about your bout food depression, and you
know that you was alone in your crib, and the

(36:05):
thing that probably kept you saying and was therapeutic for
you was something you love to do. You know, I
don't want to take the depression lightly. I haven't you know.
I know friends that really really had depression of being
My situation was kind of borderline depression and just like
being afraid of losing everything the way I did when

(36:26):
the wrapping gage, you know, like when you have that
type of experience of like people stopping when the cropping
stops and you lose the money and you lose the crib.
Like I've been through that already, you know, and my
goal in life was never to experience bad again. And
that's why I've learned how to do multiple things just
to keep my movement going. You know, I've never worked
for anyone, always been self employed, always made my own way.

(36:50):
So seeing what was happening during this time was just
I'll be honest with you, bro, Like I allowed myself
to get into that situation of feeling slightly depressed and sad,
and then I thought like, wait, there's so many things,
which is which is clearly why I still left my
setup the same way, like books, my lap top on
top of books, and like with everything that I found

(37:12):
around the crib. I was like, wait, you gotta be resourceful,
you know, all I wanted to do even with Club Quarantine,
which it was really supposed to be a situation of
sharing stories and telling you know, because obviously, you know music,
playing music wasn't really allowed, you know. It was really
just about to share some stories with people. And in
the fact that it turned into something that ended up
being being good for everyone, was so therapeutic and I mean,

(37:35):
and it was healing me along the way, which is
which is so crazy. You know, like every time I
played a record, it wasn't just for other people. I
played music because it really it felt good with me.
Halle Berry just passed in the background. So what are
you doing for your fifty of today? What are you

(37:55):
doing for your fifty of today? Brother? If anything man today,
I'm going to do you, I'm gonna jump on the
I g early. Um. I have this thing called the
Seeks you meet up where I allow people I play
no music I just bring people into chat so other
people can actually see who these regulars are. And then um,
you know, have dinner with my family. My mom is

(38:17):
flying out here, which is you know, it's still a
little dangerous, but you know she was adamant about being here.
So very small situation from my mom and my kids.
And then afterwards, I'm playing the verses after us. Yes,
so it was supposed to be my birthday party, but
then I don't know versus. I was like, you know what,

(38:39):
it can be party. Yeah, no, but I don't feel
like the Alicia keys Don legend. Versus is gonna be
awesome and it's great to be part of. Like the
after experience. Now that's gonna be hard, you know, d
you know being that you know you you were on
self destruction right, and that talked about a lot of
the things out going on in the black community. What
are your thoughts on music being made now in response
to the times, in response to everything that we're seeing

(39:00):
up right now, Like I haven't heard much of the
new music that I did hear the Little Baby record.
I was really happy to hear um Big record, the
Trade Songs record. You know, I was able to permit
the trade songs records. I love that artists are now
taking you know, taking a stance with music. I don't
think every record should be that way. I'm not gonna

(39:21):
be one of those zudos a live and be like,
y'all every record should be, you know, uplifting Like no,
for every public enemy, we had two live crew, you
know what I'm saying. Like, it's just nice to see balance,
that's all, man. But I do like the records that
are coming out. Um. But yeah, but I don't look
the younger generation. What's happening now, even with the protesting

(39:43):
that's been going on and the fact that they've had
enough has been beautiful to see and it's it's and
it's very nice to see that people are providing the
soundtrack to that experience that that these these kids are having. Man,
what do you anticipate happening in the future as far
as virtual DJing when we're a to go back out.
I see you're doing the Roots Picnic and that's a

(40:03):
virtual experience. But do you think that this is really
going to change the way that people celebrate go to parties?
You think this is something that's here to stay. I
think virtual d game is here to stay. I wouldn't
say it's going to be one hundred percent of what
the DJ and business is, you know, my careers. I'm
actually going to build like this virtual room so I
can continue having this type of experience. But there's still

(40:26):
nothing like being in front of a crowd and watching
people move and watching people celebrate. Absolutely, So what's the plan?
What's the plan the Experiance Club quarantine? When the lockdown
is I guess over The main goal for me is
to play two places right One is the Hollywood Bowl.
I'm adamant about that, like because I like the feeling

(40:47):
of being outdoors and people having in space and people
being able to bring their families and drink wine and
like I like that, Like I feel I imagine that's
what's happening every time I'm playing. In terms of like term,
like if I could just do amphitheaters and play music
and bring out artists, Like I feel like this is
a real shot, especially coming from like a black DJ,

(41:08):
to be able to just to be in a position
to do that, you know, like the people are behind me,
The artists have been extremely supportive, and they need to say,
Like that night of March, twenty feet with everyone coming
into my ig. I used to feel like I'm so
lucky to have been that person. And then one day
and it just happened recently when in the last two

(41:29):
weeks where I realized that it wasn't luck at all.
It was thirty five years of like being kind to people,
being supportive to other people, yes, and being there, you know,
like if Ane called me and she needed me for something,
I was listening, Like I want to publicly say that,
like every single time, and I appreciate you so much
because I'm always like, man, I don't know if I

(41:50):
want to do that, because you know it's d nice
and I know normally I don't have that huge budget,
but you have always always come not the budget he has,
but you do always always come through, and like not
even just come through, but do it happily, and we'll
be like Angela, oh I'm not okay, Yes, absolutely, you
know you don't even have to ask me, like I'm in,

(42:11):
and we'll tell other people like, oh, ante as a party,
Yes I'm in. He's not fake about it at all.
And I really do appreciate that, Like anytime I've ever
asked you, you've even trying to come through in a
snowstorm and the flight got canceled and all of that,
and so yeah, that's something that I really never take
for granted. And that's and that's to me, that's the
reason why so many people were in that live and

(42:31):
so many people in terms of our kids, was because
thirty five years of doing stuff for other people, this
was the first time that people actually just came out
because it was just me and it was my thing,
Like you had to want to listen to me that
hold your phone in your hand for hours, you know,
like you know, some people were hooking it up to
their systems with some people were gents listening and reading

(42:52):
columns from Jamin and that was a beautiful experience. And
it's like I want, I want to experience that live,
like I want people to steal that love from me,
just live, you know. And I'm really looking forward to that.
I know it's not gonna happen in twenty twenty one,
I mean in twenty twenty, but if we can start
that New Year's Ease and named Guilla twenty twenty, yes, sir,
twenty twenty one, that's a that'll be the best part

(43:14):
of it. Man. Now, now I think we're gonna make it.
I think we're gonna make it Danguilla this year. I
think so. I think so man, I need that VIK.
Now let's get into D Nice is single. I don't
even know if he performs this anymore. This is my
name is d Nice. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlot, Migne, n Gay.
We all the breakfast club that was called me D Nice.

(43:37):
D Nice is still here now de We've been on
this show for damn there ten years. In ten years,
we haven't had a real DJ feeling for me besides uh,
the reason I said real DJ because Angel And by
the way, when I did mix, it was so amazing.
People were like, yo, that's dope. And then Evy shut
me down because people liked it too much. And then
he mixedtarted trending and they were calling him a hater

(43:59):
because he he squashed me and hated on me. But
it's cool. We haven't had a real DJ spin so
I called shut up. I said, for your birthday, would
you do us the honor of DJ and you know,
for the Breakfast Club? And he was like absolutely, So
I'm looking forward to this mixing. Thank you, man. This
is the first time I know every DJ is gonna
be calling, but nah, this is this is something special.

(44:20):
You better be lucky. DA's got a bunch of jobs
because I'm pretty sure he's gonna set the ball very
high to make higheart m that's fine. I can't wait.
I can't wait. I'm turning everything on right now. Man,
I cannot wait to get behind here. It isn't um
and I have another but gratitude. I was always looking
forward to be being on your show, you know, and

(44:42):
just having this conversation with you guys. I love and
respect each and every one of you, like and I
mean that bro, you know, from vacation time to be
an envy DJ and just your end. I just I
just love you, you know, so thank you for having
me here. Thank you brother. Behind the scenes to Envy
like ask you not to do too great? Or did
he give you any like parameters or no? NV was like, man,

(45:05):
just do you bro? I did ask No. I was like, man, dude,
I do a wax set? Or what do I do?
Hold on? Hold on? I do I do? Got one more?
One more question? Because you know I would love to
sit down with d nice in person. But did the
response to your quarantine parties further proved the healing power
of music to you? Oh? Absolutely, no, no, no, there

(45:29):
is no doubt about it that the music heals people.
Man Like people have literally written me letters saying how
much it saved their lives, you know, because they were
feeling depressed. I mean, just to imagine, bro, Like, imagine
a family of four small two doesn't apartment, never really
been in there that much with each other, mom and
dad either working, the kids at school, Like now we're

(45:51):
stuck in this six hundred square foot apartment. These are
the stories that I was reading and to the to
my guys that are multi millionaires and huge homes that
or that was like, Yo, the only thing to save
me from fighting with my wife was that we were
listening to your music. You know. So music is healing, man,
And I'm glad that that's the ability that we have
with what we enjoyed doing. All right. My girl, my girl,

(46:14):
my girl, Jasmine Waters jazz Fly, you know, she was
really going through it. And when she went through, when
she went through our hibernation, when she popped out, one
of the first things she did was salute you and
thank you and really appreciated what you was doing. So
I love I love jazz man, you know, like I
love love you know, I'm glad you mentioned her name

(46:34):
just now, man, Like that was a hard thing to
me because I knew how much she enjoyed coming out
and and we were just talking like you know, not
like just talking but a few months ago. And that's
how like, you're so precious girl. Like we were talking
and she was saying to me like how much she
loved the music and loved what I was doing, and
you know, just compliment on her what she was doing

(46:55):
in terms of writing. And she will be missed, man, tremendously,
very kind spirit, man, And I'm so sorry to hear
that you know what happened with her, man, But yeah, depression, man,
it's a real thing out here, you know. And I'm
I don't know if Shanku Goss has been on your show,
but like ya absolutely a lot, you know, and we
talk a lot, and I'm always whatever I can do

(47:17):
with her to support, you know, her initiatives is always
important to me. And obviously you know, Chris Slide was
one of my best friends, you know, like you know,
it's just been hitting hard lately, man. So so I've
been trying to check in on my friends, you know,
checking on the friends more. Absolutely why the music the
music that I play as a reflection of love to
you know, to uplift spirits. So yeah, absolutely, all right, Well,

(47:40):
thank you d Nice for joining us. Next hour, D Nice,
we'll be taking over the People's Choice mix and make
sure you tune in. And we got rumors on the way,
so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good Morning, oh
gost Club, Yeah, and Happy June teen. There's a lot

(48:01):
of releases out today. I'll give you some of them.
Tiana Taylor the album is out today. Wile the Imperfect
Storm EP a bookie with the Hoodie Artists two point
zero Deluxe album. So this is basically an expanded version
of the album that he had out Currency and Few
Spring Clean, t Grizzly the Smartest. It's a new mixtape,

(48:22):
Black Eyed Peas Translation. It's an album with them mixing
their hip hop based with dance, reggaetone and trap style.
John Legend Bigger Love. It's his first nine Christmas album
since twenty sixteen, and August Assina announced that he has
an album coming out next week on June twenty six.
The product three State of Emergency also a five part

(48:42):
documentary series that's starting June twenty first. The album has
twenty seven songs on it and it features tink Yo, Gotty,
Little Wayne, Juice J and Daryl Wall. So that's exciting news. Okay,
I'm definitely gonna be riding to that Walle and that
Tiana Taylor. I've already heard the Tiana Taylor of Tianna
Taylor's albums phenomenal, while age is busy, very underrated and

(49:03):
see he is. So that's those are good vibe for
the weekend. All right, Jamie VOTs he has had to
put on some weight and some muscle to play Mike Tyson. Now.
He was on his Instagram Live series on the Instagram
Live series catching up with Mark Burnbaum, and he said
that even after playing Raychels, he's still cautious when it
comes to doing biographies because it's a very tough thing.

(49:24):
Here's what he had to say. And then just the
technology of how I'm gonna look. I guarantee people who
run up on me in the street and ask for
autographs and think that I'm like, we will be two
hundred and sixteen pounds when we shoot, and then balloon
to two twenty five to thirty, which a look like
two fifty on screen. Wow. So then it looks like

(49:46):
young Mike right there, Young Mike. I think he'll do
a dope job with that. And listen to this. It
sounds just like he sounds just like him. Listen. What
I'm excited about the movie is to show those moments
of the different Mike. When I called Mike a couple
of years ago and said, Mike, how you doing, he says,
I'll pray this twilight, my brother. I'm just happy. So

(50:06):
why are you happy? I'm just hap. I have crazy
amount of money anymore, so don't have any vultures around me,
don't make it, nobody get taking anything from me. So
I'm just happy. How are you good? Brother? And I said, Oh,
that's the person that we want to show. Yeah, God
bless Jamie fox Man. That man is just vinely gifted.
Some people just born to do certain things, and Jamie
fox is one of them. That man is one of

(50:26):
the greatest actors of all time, and we need to
start putting him in that greatest actor of all time conversation,
and if Jamie is able to pull off Mike Tyson
the way he pulled off Ray Charles, what are we
in for something special? All Right? Kevin Hart is producing
and hosting a new E show, Celebrity game Face, and
he's doing that alongside with his wife a Nico. So
it's going to premiere on July six, and what they'll

(50:47):
do is lead celebrity couples including Terry and Rebecca King, Cruz,
Sarah Hyland, and Wells Adam and Joel and Sarah Mchal
through a series of hilarious and outrageous games according to Eat.
So they said with games postpone, I'm bringing all of
the indoor games to Eat and that was in the
teaser for the upcoming special. Now, since we're talking about
Terry Crews, let's discuss him doubling down on what he

(51:09):
had to say about his black supremacy tweet. He had
tweeted out, if y'all recall defeating white supremacy without white
people creates black supremacy, Equality is truth while he was
on the talk, and here's what he had to say
about that message and that he still stands by it.
In Black America, we have gatekeepers. We have people who
have decided that who is going to be black and

(51:30):
who's not, and I, simply because I have a mixed
race wife, have been discounted. Then I got told it
couldn't exist. In nineteen ninety four and Rwanda, there was
a genocide and it was all black people, and there
was one sector that viewed himself as over the company.
People die. Anytime anybody said, oh, that could never happen here,

(51:54):
that's exactly when it starts to happen. Do you regret
using a term black supremacy. I can't really regret it
because I really want the dialogue to come out. Maybe
there's another term that might be better, or a separatist
or elitist. Yeah, I don't know what the hell terry
crews be talking about, but I know I don't get
into that who's black or who's not conversation because even

(52:16):
people who don't want to acknowledge they are black will
still get reminded by this white supremacist system that they
are indeed black. So I'm not gonna try to convince
anyone about racism or systemic racism or what exists and
what doesn't exist. They won't learn and Terry Crews. Once again,
I don't know what the hell he be talking about,
but I'm not gonna question his blackness. He's clearly a
black man. All right. Well I'm Angela. Yeah, and that

(52:37):
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss salute
to Kevin Harten and Nico Man. That's beautiful. You get
to work with your wife and build with your wife,
and you don't have to prove of you at that's
the life. That is the life. That is the life. Now,
who you're giving your donkey to? Man Florida needs to
come to the front of the congregation. We like to
have a world with them. In particular, a group of

(52:59):
six team friends from Florida who all tested positive for coronavirus.
We'll talk about it, all right, we'll get into that
next keeping lock this to breakfast club. Good morning. Make
sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The
craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all
of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida Man

(53:21):
a tap and ATM for a very strange reason. It
gave him too much money. Florida Man is arrested after
definitely stayed he's rigged the door to his home and
an attempt to electric kate his presant wife. Police arrested
in Orlando man for talking a Flaminia to breakfast club
Bitchy Donkey other day with Charlam hain't a guy. I
don't know why y'all keep it letting him get y'all elected.
Talky Today for Friday, June nineteenth, goes to a group

(53:43):
of sixteen friends from Florida who all tested positive for coronavirus.
You heard me, who all tested positive for coronavirus after
a night out at a recently reopened Florida bar. Florida, Florida, Florida.
What did your uncle Sharla always say about Florida? The
craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all
of Florida. And this is just for us improved. See

(54:04):
Florida reopened certain businesses through much of the state back
on May fourth, which seems like such a long time ago.
People said Florida was bugging, they were opening up too early,
And now what do we have? Florida's showing signs is
the next coronavirus epicenter as cases are now at our
cases as spiked on throughout the state. All Right, Florida

(54:26):
has reported three thousand, two hundred and seven additional coronavirus
cases as of yesterday, the largest single day counting the
state since the pandemic started. Florida's total cases are now
at eighty six thousand, and according to the Florida Agency
for Healthcare Administration, more than three quarters of the Sunshine
State adult intensive care unit beds are occupied in general
hospital beds whereat nearly seventy five percent capacity across this state.

(54:51):
My god, I get it, though, I get it. It's
hard to stay your ass at home when you live
in that beautiful state full of psychopaths. Average temperature is
eighty point five degrees. Beaches are beautiful. I get it,
totally understand. You've been cooped up in the house. Getting
back out there in those streets is like a celebration.
It's like Juneteenth if you want to celebrate the remembrance

(55:12):
of the ending of slavery. But no, because that goddamn
plague is still out there. Okay. This group of sixteen
friends learned that the hard way when they all gathered
at a local bar to have drinks for a friend's
born day. Okay to irony of risking your life to
celebrate one. Cat Layton is one of the young ladies
and they were all with Chris Cuombo this week to

(55:33):
tell their story about how a few rum runners led
to all of them having the runs. Oh yes, not
so fun. Fact, diarrhea is absolutely one of the symptoms
of COVID nineteen Oh it goes down in the bm
and by BMI mean bole movement now. Cat Layton, Erica Crisp,
and Darres Sweat are three of the sixteen friends who
all caught that rona together. Listen to what they had

(55:54):
to say to Chris Cuomo. Seven workers at a Florida
bar and a group of sixteen friends who were out
for a night of fun all tested positive for coronavirus.
Erica Crisp was one of them. She's been sick for
a week, but she's here along with two of those friends,
Kat Layton and Dara. Is it sweet or Sweat set? Well?
I know nobody had masks. It was crowded in there,

(56:16):
just like a normal bar. Why did you think it
was okay to do it that way? And what do
you think now? I think at the time it was
more out of sight out of mind. We hadn't known
anybody you had it personally, Governor, mayor. Everybody says, it's fine,
we go out, it's a friend's birthday. It was a mistake.
How do you feel about it now? I feel foolish.
It's too soon. You know, we got super sick almost immediately,

(56:40):
within days, Erica, I know that it was a group
of sixteen. If you everybody got sick of us? Are
you listening, America? Are you really did you hear what
kat Layton said standing around in a crowded bar and
no one was wearing mask. We knew that we were
pushing it. You knew that you were pushing it. That
means that in a voice that in an alarm system,
no spidy senses were going off and you was ignoring

(57:02):
them just to have a Miami vice with some friends.
You know. Some say, if you are not willing to
risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary.
Will in regards the corona, I'm cool on the unusual, Okay.
I am fine with an ordinary temperature. I am fine
with not losing my sense of taste to smell. I
am absolutely fine with not having shortness of breath or

(57:24):
difficulty breathing. Ordinary is perfectly okay for me in those scenarios,
all right. If those are the rewards of the risk
taking that comes with being out and about with your
friends sipping margaritas during the global pandemic, then I am
cool on all of that. Okay, Erica christ said, and
I quote at the time, the virus was out of sight,
out of mind, and she didn't know anyone who had it,

(57:45):
and the governor and the mayor said everything was fine.
But within days, Corona said, allowed me to reintroduce myself.
My name is Cove America. Listen to me, man. Twenty
three states have seen spikes in coronavirus cases since last week.
Things are not sweet out here in these screechs. I
don't care what your president says, I don't care what
your president is supporting governor says. They are simply attempting

(58:07):
to ignore what they don't want to deal with. But
guess what, Ignoring something doesn't change it. Okay, it doesn't
make things go away just because you ignore it. Now.
Here's the thing. Out of the sixteen friends who all
caught the virus after you know, downing daciries, some had
flu like symptoms. None got seriously ill. But that's not
the point. The point is, this is the same disease

(58:30):
that is taking out older folks in our lives. This
is the same disease that is taking out people with
underlying conditions. This is the same disease that is impacting
black people more than everyone else. None of that has
changed people saying, oh, we gotta worry about the second
wave or there may not be a second wave. You
know why, because we haven't finished surfing the first wave yet.

(58:52):
We're still riding the first wave. The first wave still
big as hell. The moral of the story is, listen
to all these young parents in Florida. Okay, this is
not a false alarm they are ringing. They want others
to be more cautious about taking advantage of luser rescriptions,
and this is a real threat. Those young Karns in
Florida aren't ringing the alarm. Aren't ringing a false alarm

(59:14):
on a black bird watcher. Okay, they are ringing the
alarm on a disease that has killed one hundred and
twenty thousand people in America to date. Let me tell
you something, man Ignoring a problem is the same as
being ignorant of it. But there's absolutely no way you
can act ignorant to the dangers of coronavirus. I don't
care where y'all want to go this summer, just know

(59:35):
that ignoring the coronavirus is a great way to end
up at the wrong destination. We appreciate you sharing your
stories young Karns, young ladies in Florida and being a
lesson to us all. But please give kat Layton, Erica,
Crisp and Darius sweat the sweet shunds of the Hamletones.
Oh now you are the day. Gee, oh the day.

(01:00:06):
Ye you know what, nobody listens to me because I
have a list, So maybe I need to remind y'all
by playing this message from forever First Lady Michelle Obama. Okay, now,
for those who are going back to work, this message
is isn't for y'all. This message is just for those
who are going out for the sake of going out,
catching corona for recreational purposes. This message is for you. Hey, Charlemagne,

(01:00:31):
this is Michelle Obama and I have a special message
for all your breakfast club listeners. Our communities are among
the hardest hit by the coronavirus, and we've got to
do everything we can to keep each other safe. That
means staying home, because even if we're not showing any symptoms,
we can still spread the virus to others. Let's keep

(01:00:54):
each other safe by just staying home. Thank you so much,
God bless That's all I'm saying. Okay, all right, well,
thank you for that donkey of the day. Oh yes,
and by the way, I actually have two coronavirus testing
sites going on this weekend. If you're in Columbia, South Carolina,
if you're listening to me on Hot one or three
point nine, starting at ten am to day, from ten

(01:01:16):
am to three pm at Benedict Collegist Charles W. Johnson Stadium,
it'll be free COVID nineteen drive through testing to day
and tomorrow from ten am to three pm. So pull up, man,
because coronavirus is still a real, real thing. All right.
So let's open up these phone lines. Eight hundred five
eight five one O five one. We have somebody in
the room who's taking that rona risk. That's right, she's

(01:01:40):
about to go to Angela. Ye in a couple. Yes,
I am taking a little trip. And you know, listen.
I've been here for quite some time now. I didn't
go on vacation anytime recently, and I'm just anxious to
go be on a beach somewhere and relax. And I've
been wanting to go away for really to January. So

(01:02:01):
I just think it's like, what is it almost July?
It's time for me to go somewhere. And I'm not
the only one. Okay, my friends are coming with me.
I thought there was an international travel band. I thought
you couldn't lead. They're starting to lift it in in certain places. Yeah,
a lot of places. I'm open back up Dune fifteen.
Some places open back up July. First. You just have
to check and see, and when you land, they make
you go through like a series of different things. They

(01:02:22):
take your temperature. Sometimes you even have to have like
gone to the doctor to make sure you don't have
it and provide that so that when you land you
can go through easier. So they do have all kinds
of restrictions to make sure that you're okay once you land.
But I'm out, not me, But let's open up the
phone lines eight hundred five eight five one oh five
one yea. I think Angelie being a little too not

(01:02:43):
a little too risky. I got offers to do parties.
I'm like, nah, I'm not yet. I got I'm not
doing no party. I'm gonna be in a villa. My
family was like, listen, I know people that's going to Miami.
I know people that's going Overacre. I'm like, naby, I'm good.
It is. It is a part of me that wants
to go down to South Carolina. You know, you know,

(01:03:05):
but you could drive down there and you got your
mother down there. That's to me. To me, that's even
riskier though, because it's like, well, driving you got three kids.
When you're driving, you got three kids, you're gonna be
stopping way more than on the plane. At least you
go to the airport. You don't go through the airport.
You get on the plane, you're there, you're getting the car.
You go to your destination. You're good. Which stop thirteen

(01:03:25):
fourteen hours? You still got to go through the metal detectives.
You gotta go through a lot. Nah, this way you
drive all you stopping for us, gash, you pack yourself
a little sale, a couple of sandwiches. We got three kids.
I got a one year old and a four year
old a little pee break. That's it. That's break alight.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Is
I'm jul Aye being too risky? She want to just

(01:03:47):
hang out at the beach. She want to be chilling
in her bungalow. She want to put on her life,
living a life Lina living her life with the rona
eight hundred five eight five one o five one of
she being too riki is the breakfast logal morning? Call
in right now and you're opinion to the breakfast club

(01:04:08):
topic breaking down eight hundred and five eight five one
oh five one the Breakfast Club, It's topic time called
eight hundred five eight five one oh five Want to
join it to the discussion with the breakfast club, talk
about it? Morning? Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:04:32):
the guy we are the breakfast Club. Good morning now,
Um Angela yee. She's trying. Yes, she sped up, She's done,
She's leaving and going on vacation. Yeah, but not not yet. Yeah,
I'm waiting a little while. If anything crazy happens between
now and then, I can always change my mind. And
they actually sent us to noticing that we can cancel

(01:04:52):
our flight. Uh, you know, with no penalty, so get
me also, so that's the plan. You're leaving a two weeks, right,
But I'm saying, if anything crazy happens, I can still
cancel my flight and I can still get my money back.
So well, let's talk crazy. Let's talk crazy. Why don't we?
Angela ye spiked in twenty three states. Coronavirus may still

(01:05:13):
be spreading at epidemic rates in twenty four states. Okay,
so coronavirus is still out there. I won't be in
the States. I won't be in the States. And the
place that I'm going to actually had a really really
really minimal amount of cases, and they also are making
they're also making you bring a doctor's note and taking
your temperature when you land as well. Yeah, so when

(01:05:35):
you're going here six hundred twenty six confirmed h no,
but I have an appointment. I have an appointment to
make sure that I go and get tested. Well, the
place that you're going is six hundred and twenty six
confirmed cases, one hundred and sixty five active cases and
ten deaths. You gotta watch Angela. Angeli from Brooklyn. She
have a forged doctor's note for her and all her.
I don't need a forge doctor's note. I can't get test.

(01:05:59):
So you feel comfortable and safe flying out right now,
going through the airport, sitting on the airplane, land and
then going through everything you have to go through the
getting the country. You cool with that? Yeah, they have
social distancing on the flight, so the middle seat is empty,
but you fly first class. Not on this one, I'm not.
I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't think the
planes aren't my concern. I think the planes are actually

(01:06:19):
probably super clean. If you wear your mask, they're away
from people, you'll probably be all right. You gotta put
your something's at the airport. They don't spray the bins
every time somebody goes through. Then that's got to go
around customs. It's already improving it. Don't live on services
no more, bro, that's old old you old school corona rules.
I'm sorry, but look, and once we get there, we

(01:06:40):
have a villa, so we're staying in the villa the
whole time. The actual world there's not it's not like
rooms like that, so we'll be confining the villa where
we have a chef. Has the chef been tested? Listen,
I don't think the chef is one of the one
hundred something people on the island who has it. But yes,
everybody who has to come back to works. Everybody who
comes back to work casts to get tested. Also, all right, well,
let's let's hope up the put a little over that

(01:07:01):
that little Corona oil and the food making taste better.
Eight hundred five A five one O five one. Hello,
who's this? My name is Misty. They Misty. Now Angela
Yee is about to risk it all. Do you think
she's uh, she shouldn't be risking it right now, or
you think it's okay. I definitely think that she should
not be risking it. I'm a healthcare worker. I worked

(01:07:23):
at a hospital, and I think that it's honestly disrespectful
because we just heard Michelle Obama during m Dunkey of
the Day and she spoke about how black people need
to stay at home. It was, and then we flip
over and it's a contradictory statement from Angela Yee. Yes,
that wasn't two months ago that Michelle Obama said that.

(01:07:45):
I just heard it this morning. That was two months
ago I heard, but she still said it. She still
said it, and we're not done with this virus, and
it is taken black lives. And you all have a
platform where black people are listening every day, and it's
some people that are gonna be like, shoot, if Anela's
going out, I'm gonna go to they are gonna listen

(01:08:07):
to you. She got a point, Well listen, he's not
going out. No, you have a little bit of time
to see what's gonna happen. And then you need to
stout because I've seen picture to you outside already anyway,
and you don't have parties at your house. I seen
Dj Nori over there that I didn't have a family
at your house. Let me talk to this. You hang

(01:08:28):
up on the healthcare work, all right. She's still there,
shine saying what y'all want to hear? The young pointer? Hello,
who's this? Lamar? Are you doing? Hey, Lamar? We're talking.
How are you you think she's been a little too risky?
Oh no, not at all. I'm about to I'm about
to go with uh to the out of banks July
for weekend, and you know, time to get out some board.

(01:08:50):
I mean, you know, we respect respect others. You keep
your mask going, you around us, you stay six feet away.
But at the end of the day, you know, you know,
it's it's just time, really is okay? Wait, let me
ask you a crap. I'm not go ahead, I'm how
older you When the last time you walk condom? When

(01:09:11):
the last time you walk condom? I'm married, brother, It's
been a very long time. Okay, okay, never mind. You
should ask him what the last time been to the doctor?
That's what you should have said, was the last time?
Get the doctor? Small? Small? Yeah, her confessions album, that's
your confessions album. And let's be Claria. I'm gonna be

(01:09:32):
on the flight and then going and they're going straight
from the flight to my villa. That's it all right?
Through customers eight hundred five eight five one on five
one Angela yet is out. She's tired, she's she's bored.
She wants to get out of the house. So she
booked got a temperature. Now look at the cheek, booked
the trip. She booked the trip out of the country.

(01:09:53):
And she's like, who cares? So we're asking whiskey going
cast into the wind. I know y'all allays trying to
check out places that you can go too. Is she
being a little too whistic call us. Now it's the
breakfast club. Good morning, wanting everybody adj envy, Angela Yee.
Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Naphew joined us.

(01:10:15):
We're talking about Angela Yee. She's tired, she's fed. She
can't take it anymore. Believe me, she's fed up. She
set up you idiot, I said, supposed to be fed up,
not tired and fed. Why would she be tired and fat?
What is bird being fed? I have to do with this.
Want you maybe out? I don't know already, but to

(01:10:41):
sleeve like she's fed up? She he sound like he
about to put his child to sleep. She's she's tired
and she's ain't already you're putting in a bag. Okay,
Angels going on vacation during this crazy time. Coronavirus is
spiking all over the world. But Angela lead doesn't care,
and she's leaving. She's out. I was inspired because my

(01:11:05):
friends went to Saint Thomas and this was a few
in at the end of May, and they went there,
had a great time, stayed in their villa, came back.
Everybody's safe, healthy, fine. I was like, okay, I think
in July I'm safe to go somewhere and stay in
a villa. Spiking cases are spiking in twenty three stage
all across the country. Angela, Ye, okay, this is not

(01:11:26):
the standing epidemic going on. But you're taking that plague
over there. Plague flag flag, who you were? What happened
A plague is what happened when you feed it, when
you when a plague is fed. Okay, it's a flague
when it's fed. How let's go to the phone. Lies Hello,
who's this Charlemagne. I'm so glad it was you that

(01:11:48):
picked up? How are your queen? That was envy? Um?
Angela's lost sis and um he's risking. If you could
hear my accent, I'm from New York, but I live
in Myrtle Dy hear you? He hear me? Or yes,
ma'am Myrtle Beach on the check in, Yes, Myrtle Beach,

(01:12:11):
but from Staten Island, New York. Originally, let me tell you,
my family came because they had ants in their pants.
And now our numbers have rise because everybody from the
north has come to here at her pants right now too.
That's why she wants to leave. Okay, do we know
do we know for sure? That's why the numbers are rising. Well,

(01:12:32):
let me tell you, ain't nobody wearing no mask on
the beach. We got everybody here running the mark having
a party. Put some stands in your yard, girlfriend, get
you a blow up pool, and have a party with
your friends at your house. You tell us, isn't it
the same thing as having a party at this house
with my friends? If they stop international flights coming home?

(01:12:53):
Are you willing to have corona in that country? I
am or? I am a question. I am willing to
stay for some reason, I can't come back here. Listen
to me, y'ahmn me hear what you're saying. Maybe you
do this te boom boom boooooo. Man, man with your girlfriend. Man,

(01:13:22):
were you You're bringing a risk to the money. Don't
bring your country. You're bringing a risk to the mouth
of ye man. You put it to that country. Man,
I'm very offended. I'm offended by Charlemagne's accent. Man, are
you white? Why should I say that race? Right now?

(01:13:43):
Why are we in? That's right, that's right. We don't
got we got time to talk about that. You with us,
We ain't got no time to talk about no race
in twenty twenty right, put the Jamaican accent back on, man,
Put did you make an accent back on? Man? No, don't,
don't do it. I like, did you make an accent? Man?
You're like my Jamaican accent. It's don't matter what my
accent is, or my race or my color. I stand

(01:14:05):
by a coronavirus right now. We have a pandemic going on,
and even by black rights and black lives matter, Every
life matter. I enjoyed your life's matter, your friend's life's matter.
So if you don't think it's important because you got
answering your pants to get to a beach about Myrtle beach, huh, nothing,

(01:14:28):
salute to you. I love you, man, Thank you man,
Thank you man. I love you, we love it. I
love Myrtle Beach. I love Myrtle Beach. I'm like, I'm
really I do want to go down to the South
Caroline at the end of the month. I really do.
I'm not gonna lie to you. Don't bring that there,
because she said that you're the reason why people like
you coming down there visiting family. You have answering your

(01:14:48):
pants and that's my spikes. She don't don't don't put
this on me. She was talking to you, all right,
don't put that on me if you don't want that plague,
that that fat plaque. My god, what's all right? What's
the moral of the story, guys, we have a morrow.
The more of the story is we're gonna find out
in July when Angela and here coughing with a fever. Fine,

(01:15:11):
and yeah, you know with us too. I'm very healthy,
all right, I'm listen. We all wishing for the best
for you. Okay. We don't want you to feel good
about it. I feel good about there, all right, okay,
all right, Well when we come back usually we do
the rum us. But my brother d Nice today is
his birthday. He turns fifty. He's about to get on
in the mix. So he's fifty. So whatever you want

(01:15:33):
to hear. We told him he can play whatever he wants.
So um, I can't wait to hear it. I mix
us up. Next is to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now, Happy
birthday again to my brother d Nice. Right today it's

(01:15:55):
his birthday. And for the first time ever, another DJ
is doing the People's Choice because I called him up.
I know he turns fifty today. I said it'd be
great if you could DJ for us, and he said bet.
So let's get into the mix. My brother d Nice.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy
and La Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

(01:16:15):
Good Morning. Tonight at eight pm, I'm doing something for
the World Sickle Cell Day, all right, So we're raising
money for the Boston Medical Center Center of Excellence in
Sickle Cell Disease. And what we're doing is everybody that
comes to my Instagram live while I'm DJ and iHeartMedia
will donate one dollar up to ten thousand dollars for

(01:16:38):
everybody that comes in. So please make sure you tune
in tonight at eight pm I'm gonna be mixing live
is for a great cause. And the Saturday, I'm actually
doing a live for CI Double Aid to help some
of the families that were affected by some of the
athletes that play in the CI Double A tournament. So
I'll be doing that Saturday. So I'm just trying to
do my part and make sure people are okay out there. Yeah,

(01:17:01):
today's juneteent, so there's a lot of Juneteenth activity. Also,
I'm actually hosting moderating a panel for the New York Liberty.
You know, they're very active socially so and they're very
active in the space of justice and all of that.
So we have a freedom justice, equality and the power
of our vote that's happening today at three pm, So
everybody's welcome to join that and Rhapsodies a panelist, Topeka

(01:17:22):
k sam Lesia Clarendon and Garrett Temple from the Brooklyn
Nets will be on the panel. Also today BT is
doing a lot let me tell you something excigning they're
doing in different markets in different cities. They're doing this
whole give back where they're actually paying for people to
go get food for free at certain restaurants. So today,
you know, I love Mango Seed in Brooklyn, So if
you stop by Mango Seed today, BT is giving away

(01:17:45):
free food to their customers. And that's this whole thing
where BT is putting their money where their mouth is
for Juneteenth. They're giving back to local black owned businesses
nationwide today. So if you're in Brooklyn, it is going
to be at mango seed. But check in your city
to find out where they're being away free food from
a local black business today. Oh, I guess this is
the church announcement part of the show. I got a

(01:18:06):
couple of church announcements. Okay. I'm hosting a lift Every
Voice June Team special tonight UM courtesy Alive Nation and
Live by Live is hosted by me with a special
UH correspondent, Gia Peppers commin is on it. Gia, I'm sorry.
Hates when I do that. Hates when I only do

(01:18:28):
that because of Envy's wife. I think so too, Gia,
I'm so sorry, Gia. Special corresponding Gia Peppers. Um, My
sister Angela Ry is on there. The good brother Ta
is gonna be on that common It's gonna be really dope.
Justine Sky, So y'all watch that tonight courtesy Alive Nation,
Alive by Live, and Columbia South Carolina UH. Starting at
ten am today, from ten am to three pm, I

(01:18:50):
will be providing free COVID nineteen testing. It's a drive
through testing event. It'll be at the Benedict Collogist Charles W.
Johnson Stadium from ten am to three pm today and
the Marrow, Salute to d Heck and salute to Hot
one on three nine. Salute to man Stephen Benjamin, and
we're giving you a free COVID nineteen supply kids, including

(01:19:11):
a mask, gloves, disinfecting, wife's hand sanitizer, educational materials, a
whole lot of stuff because coronavirus is still very well,
so it's still very real. So yes, we're all very
active in our communities, clearly absolutely all right. Well, when
we come back, we got the positive note, don't move.
It's to Breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ

(01:19:36):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Now you guys have a safe weeking out there. Happy
Father's Day to all the fathers out there, to my
dad Butch, my pops man, Happy birthday Dad, Man love you.
It's his birthday too, Yes said happy birthday. I mean
happy father's day, Dad. I love birthday to some First,

(01:20:00):
Happy fall to stay dad slews to my pops, Larry
Larry cowboy out there in most corner, South Carolina and
listening my positive notice. Simply this. First of all, I
want to thank everybody who showed up for Carrie Elle
Horn We had carry Olle Horn on the Breakfast Club yesterday.
Carryo Horn is the sister who back in two thousand
and six, she was a police officer in Buffalo, New York,

(01:20:23):
and she stopped a white police officer from choking out
a black man and you know, she got punched in
the face by that police officer. She was on the
job for nineteen years, one year away from receiving her pension,
twenty years and she got fired and she still hasn't
gotten her pension. And she that was just a grave
injustice because somebody who was out there actually doing the

(01:20:43):
right thing, you know, got penalized for it. And so
you know, we had her on yesterday to tell her story.
And she has a goal fund me account. She had
a goal of one hundred thousand. I am happy to
say that we have exceeded that goal. So dropping the
clues bombs for yourselves. Poor everybody that listened to carry
Your Horn's interview yesterday. Everybody that contributed, I don't care

(01:21:05):
if you contributed a dillar, I don't care if you
contribute to fifty cents. You helped her get to that
goal of one hundred thousand. Man And with that I
want to say. My positive note is, no one is
useless in this world who lightens the burdens of others. Oh,
no one is useless in this world who lightens the
burdens of another. Breakfast. You know, finish her, y'all dumb,

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