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May 9, 2018 73 mins

Wednesday 5/9 - Today on the show we had spiritual teacher Iyanla Vanzant stop by, where she spoke about how she started with her show "Fix My Life", working with Oprah and was unapologetic about her harsh tone at times. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a superintendent that got arrested for pooping at a High School track on a daily basis 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 to taking
Fancie and Charlot Megane the Doctors to practice club bitches
the voice of the culture. People watch The Rectors Club
for like news and really be tuned in. It's one
of my favorite shows too, just because y'all always keep
you one, honey, 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 Breakfast Brother, it's
your ass a. 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

(00:42):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo Good morning Angela ye, good mon.
He's to the planet. Guess what day it is. Guess
what day it is? Hum, Yes, it's Wednesday, hump Day,
millttle week it is. Man, I need to tell the
writers of black Is to stop playing with my emotions. Man,

(01:04):
my wi. If you ain't been watching Blackish, and you
don't know, but Bow and Dre have been going through
it look like they're about to get a divorced. No,
that's not what I but that's real life. And maybe
they'll work through it. That ain't no goddamn real life.
It's TV. It's real life television. People should be able
to relate. I don't want to relate. I want Bow
and Dre to have a nice, happy family, you know.
I want the kids to continue to grow up and

(01:25):
go to college the way the oldest daughter did. I
don't watch Blacks to be sad whatever. What percent of
relationships do you think people people who are married never
ever think about getting a divorce on TV, all of
them in real life. It's that real life though it's TV.
The whole point. Television is supposed to be an escape
from real life. I think in all relationships, I would

(01:46):
say about ninety percent of them, you know, they get
to that point somehow, some way. Emotion still is work. Yeah, absolutely,
I mean any marriages work continuously and sometimes it's once
y'all work through those really difficult times. Absolutely, maybe they'll
come back even stronger. I was talking about black iss,
y'all start talking about real life. Y'all want to fix
people's life speaking and we just wanted to get will

(02:06):
be here this morning? Yes she will? Yes? How you
put out her name again? La? Yes? She did good
and she'll be here. You know what I'm talking about,
fix your life. They're still gonna mess it up. I'm
definitely gonna mess it up. So she'll be joining us
this morning. So she'll be fixing people's lives this morning.
Oh man, um, congratulations to the mayor of Newark Ross Broca.

(02:31):
Yesterday he went by landslide. I think of like seventy
seven percent. I liked his opponent though, I think, and
you know what, and let's take it real. A lot
of times people run, and this was her first time
running for mayor, just to get their message out there
as well. So yeah, I'm sure that's important too. Sometimes
people don't even run. And I'm not talking about her
but in general, right because they are still trying to

(02:52):
spread a message. I was in Washington, DC yesterday. Yes,
her name is Gail Jenkins. Yes was something a little
complicated complicated Jenkins j Okay, okay, Yes, I was in
DC yesterday. I did the State of Black America. So
that's going to be on TV one. Uh when does
that come on on? It comes out for a while,
like a month. But yes, so yeah, shout out to

(03:15):
everybody that participated and that I got to meet um
Ben Crump, who was traded by Martin's lawyer, um and
that was he had some very interesting things to say.
So hopefully one day he'll come up here as well. Okay,
all right, well let's get the show cracking front pagans
what we're talking about. Let's talk about Donald Trump and
this Irane decision and what that means for us and
the prices of oil and gas. I'm trying to ignore him,

(03:36):
but it don't work. He always your every day, his
name always comes up. I'd be trying, like, you know,
just ignore Kanye. I try to ignore Trump. It just don't.
Because you ignore problem doesn't mean it's gonna go away. Yeah,
gets you right? Would you ignore your chlamydia? No, you
go to the doctor and treat it. You're going out
how you treat You go on you streets every day
and you do things like teach people to empower themselves.

(03:57):
You teach people that for me anyway, you know, government
of government. You gotta politic yourself. That's what I do.
You know what I mean, treat your own problems. All right,
let's get Front Page News is next is the Breakfast
Club co morn morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee,
Charlemagne that God, we are the breakfast club. Let's getting
some front page news. Are the Houston Rockets beat the
Jazz one twelve, one oh two, Rockets win the series

(04:20):
for one? Golden State Warriors beat the Pelicans last night
one thirteen one o four one one, setting up that
inevitable Houston Rockets Golden State Warriors Western Conference Final series,
which would probably end up being the NBA champion. Who
haven't winned that series? Yeah, well, I don't know. It'll
be a great game, but Lebron's been playing some ball recently. Definitely,
I thought about I thought about this last week for

(04:40):
a brief second. I said, what's that Lebron is bawling
forty a game. Cleveland could win it all, but could
can't beat Houston and Golden State in seven games. I
don't know. It couldn't be Golden State in seven games.
Last year with Kyrie, people didn't think that they would
beat through the Raptors. They didn't think they would be
the Paces. A lot of people said that, man, stop it, man,
the Raptors, the Places are nowhere near the level of
the Houston Rockets in the Golden State war I'm saying,
but they said that Lebron wouldn't be able to beat

(05:02):
those two teams, and he swept the Raptors like it
was no problem. Listen, the NBA champion will come out
of the West. Okay, okay, we'll see you can bet
you hopefully the cars on it. Don't right, don't don't
dount the king stop it man? All right, Well, let's
talk about Donald Trump, your president. Yes, Donald Trump said
yesterday that he would exit the Iran nuclear Deal and
impose powerful sanctions on Iran, so right now, and energy

(05:26):
industry insiders are saying that that will keep oil and
gasoline prices higher than they would otherwise be, and we
have to figure out where we will make up those shortages. Also,
will this make tensions in the Middle East rise even
further now that the US is leaving the Iran Deal?
Those are some concerns that the United States has. Now,
you gotta do something about these gas rices. Now. These
gas prices are ridiculous. And I'm I only put forty

(05:48):
dollars in my car. I ain't. I don't know why.
No matter what I'm doing, I put forty dollars, but
usually forty dollars to last me about four days, five days.
That was lasting about a day and a half. Talking
about a popular a nuclear problem. The gas. Well, because
we get our oil from Iran. That's what a lot
of people are pulling out of Iran was going to
be a problem because they got they got potential nuclear weapons. Well,

(06:10):
we have a deal with them right now. That and
they do have nuclear weapons, and so I guess um
and he didn't want them to have the deadliest weapons
on earth because they chant things like death to America.
What they got to do with gas gas? So we
also get gas from them as well. Yeah, oh that's
where we get nuclear I don't want either. I wanted
to make a decision. I don't want either. I don't
want high gas, high gas, and I don't want to

(06:32):
get new deal. I don't want either, though, but there
are some sanctions on those those nuclear weapons. That's what
the issue is, and so we pulled out of that deal.
All right, what else you're talking about from page I,
let's think about Google. They have unveiled a new Android
p features Google Assistant updates and more things. So they
have an overhaul news app now and features that help
you use your phone less and a new Google Assistant

(06:53):
voice option, including a voice option with John Legend's voice
Check it out. Cous cous, a type of North African simmelina,
and granules made from crushed Durham wheat. Happy birthday to
the person whose birthday it is. Hoppy birthday to you,

(07:20):
John Legend. He would probably tell you he don't want
to brag, but he'll be the best assistant you ever had.
Get your money, black man, Get your money. Get your money,
black man, get your money. My goodness, Yeah, it's cute.
They also have an optional Google Assistant feature that will
reward like kids with replies like thanks for saying please,
what a nice way to ask me. And you're very polite.

(07:43):
All right, I like to I don't want no birthday
wish that goes. Happy birthday, Happy birthday to you, nigga,
all right, goodness gracious, all right, and that's front page news.
All right. Get it off your chess eight five eight
five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need
to vent, hit is right now. Maybe had a bad
night or bad morning, whatever it may be, Get it

(08:03):
off her chests. Phone lines a wide open, hit us
up right now. Eight hundred five eight five one on
five one is to Breakfast Club. Come on it the
Breakfast Club, get pick up the mother mother phone and
dot this is your time to get it off your chest.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club,
so we better have the same energy. Hello, who's this hey, Shana?

(08:28):
What's up morning, Shanda? Get it off your chest. I
actually on Instagram on y'all, DM DM every last one y'all,
including a breakfast Club page because I need you guys
to contribute to my goal Funday. I was listening to
one girl with a go fund me talking about her truck,
and I'm like, I have a real issue, Like my
issue is big and I need you guys too. What's

(08:49):
your issue? Boy? What's your issue? So I can probably
I had a house fire and I lost everything, like
the entire house everything, Like I was at work, my
kids were at school, so back street we were three.
Your vibe. You ain't lose everything? You know how I
know you ain't lose everything because you're calling us on
the phone. Know where you from? North Carolina? Oka? Can

(09:11):
you prove that you lost everything? How can you prove
you lost everything? What do you want me to do?
I don't know what did this happen? Man? I have
I have my Red Cross documents I had when did
this happening? On my Instagram showing that I lost everything?
So when did this happen? Mama put me up? It
actually happened as the eleven April eleven. How much money
are you trying to raise? Five thousand? But it doesn't

(09:31):
really matter. I just you know, need help. Well, I'm
really sorry to hear that happened to you. That's tragic.
Thank you, thank you, like I saying, like I said, everybody,
because I do a lot in this in my community here,
and you know, I had people help out. But you know,
people if they can't, they can't, you know, And I
don't try to took me. It took me like three
days to even supposed to go fund me. I have

(09:53):
people saying Shaunda like you help people all the time
to go ahead and do it. So it took me
three days to actually make you to go fund me.
Part what part of nord lot of Mama Faville, We'll
send me to lak on Twitter. It's but I don't
check my DM. A lot Easier tweeted to me. Actually
the god C T H G O D I'll put
a little change in that, all right, Thank you guys.
All right, boll this is the one way it says

(10:14):
the couple's dream home was taken down. It was five
fighters on the scene all night long. It happened at
eleven thirty five in the morning. Then that wasn't That
wasn't me. It's a different one. That was another one
that happened tweet to us. Let's take a look at it,
all right, mama, Okay, thank you? Hello, who's this? This
is a little dope, all right, a little dope. Get
off your chest, little dope. Yeah, I want to get

(10:35):
a fun chests. Man. I'm really happy, man, I'm blessed.
I got a whole family and everything were all happy.
You know. I got a charge and everything too happy. Bro.
We got a whole family, not a half of family.
Whole family. Ain't manage you, bro, every everybody you know. Okay,
you know what sound happy like? Sound like that? Oh
that's how I'm falling. I just s woke up, so
you know, and I'm really happy because I'm on little video.

(10:57):
I've been calling you guys. I never get through you
sound a little happier now, you sound a little happier. Now,
were you from you sound gichi from we got No?
It's a lot of guiche in Florida. Though. I love you, man,
I love you. I love what you're doing. But I
love you too, my brother. I thank you, man, appreciate you. Man.

(11:17):
That's some positive people in the world come from Florida.
That's why they love me. Hello. Who's this? Hey? Got
it good all the time? Many guy? What's up? Bro?
I'm good man. All you guys doing? Man, I'm blessed man. Charlomagne,
what's up? I'm blessed black and Holly favored? What's happening here?
You know what? I'm kind of upsetting you guys? Man?
Why are you upset? Now? Yeah? I'm listening to the

(11:37):
Rady last week and Charlomagne on this way to Starbucks.
I did not go to Starbucks. I asked the question,
I say, can I go to Starbucks now? Since that day,
since the young men got their money? And then I
was pushing the issue, like what about the African American
people that work at Starbucks that go to school and
trying to, you know what I mean, provide for their family?
Like why should I stop supporting them because of the

(12:00):
incident that went down, So I was kind of mad
at you guys that y'all guys put them pushing Starbucks. Now, man,
you guys time time, I asked the question. I don't
even go to Starbucks ever. I don't even drink coffee.
I asked the question. I said, can I go to
Starbucks now? Since the two young men got their money,
that's what? Okay? Well, thank you for hanswering envy. I'm

(12:21):
kind of emotional too, brother, Stop hanging up the phone
on me. Let me get out of my up on
them right now. Hang I don't hang up on him.
Hang up. I don't hang up on him. That was accident.
Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. I
ain't mean to hang up on him, the breakfast club.

(12:43):
Wake up, wake up waiting, y'all, this is you're time
to get it off your chest? Is it your man
or blessed? We want to hear from you on the
breakfast block. Hello, who's this? Hey, Lewis? Get it off
your chess? Oh man, I don't need to talk about
this homeless farm and Sean don't come on them, man.
Me and my wife just recently came homeless. We both
got jobs making over twelve dollars an hour, man, and

(13:05):
they're just not doing nothing to help that. You know,
the families in Charlotte, North Carolina, even though they've got
all these you know, they're putting up all these thousand
dollar apartment homes and stuff like that, there's no resources,
no more. Man, how you homeless that you got a job.
But brother, that's what I'm trying to figure out. Man.
We got put out because you know, we didn't really
get put out. There was a fight in my neighborhood
in my apartment complays, dudes jumped old me and my mom,
my brother. We had to move out. Man. It was

(13:28):
like a quick thing, you know, saying part specty purposes
and now you know what I'm saying. It's just it's
hard to find a place. Man. It's you know, reasonable
everything like a one bedroom popping in Charlotte is nine
hundred dollars, man, I was saying four hundred and fifty
dollars in my two bedroom due plays. Okay, So so
basically they have places available, but you just can't afford it. Yeah,

(13:48):
not right now, especially you know what, say, if I
would have had like thirty days, you know, noticeable to
be able to move save up a little bit of
money so quick. I just want to say, that's not
a homeless problem, sir. You just you just can't afford
to place there the place that you can afford yet. Yeah,
this is really people out here that's homeless. They can't
even afford any order. Yeah, he's stressed out right now though.
That's stressful, especially helping my ten year old son trying

(14:10):
to room the room stre coffee. Yeah, that's not easy. Well,
what I'm saying you just gotta keep searching, man. I
love Charlotte. Charlotte is a big city. I'm sure you'll
find something you can afford between you and your wife.
Album good luck. Brother. Hello, who's this? Hey? DJ and
B the since Rachel from South Carolina? Hey Rachel, what's happening?
What's up? Charlomagne? How are you good? Hey? Hey? Good morning?

(14:33):
I was calling because, um, I've been dating a god
since January and he's talked about commitment, but he just
don't seem like he wants to commit to me, and
I don't really know why he don't want to commit
to you? Bo? Why not? Well what is his explanation?
What is he saying when you ask him? Well, he
just said that, Um that he's kind of you don't
want to rush nothing, and he's kind of comfortable right now. Um,

(14:55):
and he don't want to mess it up by you know,
putting a title on in the label on it, guys,
is the oldest line in the book. Is he seeing
other Is he still seeing other people? I don't think so.
Like we spend a lot of time together. You don't
think so, but you don't know. So he wants to
keep his options open basically right, Well, so should you then?
I mean I kind of am because he hasn't given

(15:17):
me the okay that we're going to commit to each other.
So listen, here's the thing. If you guys are both
okay with not being committed, that's fine. But if you
want more from somebody and you're wasting your time, than
it's up to you. He's told you what it is.
He doesn't want to be in a committed relationship with you.
If you choose to stay, that's on you, right, I'm
gonna be honest with you. I would suggest that you
don't go around giving that subpofilatio because that's sub porfilatio

(15:39):
is the reason he don't want to commit. So don't
go around, you know, just spreading that sub Rachel, don't
go don't go spreading that subpofilatio through software him. You
get the job done, mama. Part of talking one of
you from you sound like an upstate on cam cam
Oh okay, that's near Columbia. Salute to the eight oh three.
I write my all right, Salomne. I know you from

(16:01):
a Goose Creek. I went to high school and Goose
Creek for a little second though, before I got kicked
out the second high school I went to, like I
kicked out both up. All right, thank you guys, well,
thanks for listening, Good luck, Thank you, get it off
your chest. Eight on drew five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, you can hit
us up at any time. Now, we got rumors all
the way. Yes, let's talk about Mek mel He did

(16:22):
Angie Martinez his title exclusive one of one, and we'll
tell you some things that happened with Meek Milk yesterday.
All right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is dj Enji, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We all the breakfast clubs get to the rumors.

(16:42):
Let's talk Meek Millie. This is the Rumor Report with
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well Miek mill sat
down with Angie Martinez for her title exclusive one of One.
That's her new series that she started. I watched that
yesterday and a part of what he had to say

(17:04):
was about his initial arrest, which was by a corrupt cop.
I haven't been back to prison for a crime since
I was nineteen. Yeah, I got found guilty of pointing
a gun at it like in the middle of a
drug rate, like it's ten cops coming my way. I
got found guilty to a pointing a gun at two him.
I don't know if we did a poar hair right now,

(17:24):
who would believe I pointed a gun at and you're
still ten cops and I had the same shot fired them.
Did you know back then that that cop had a
history of black No, I didn't know he had no history.
I know that they knocked me out like four times.
M all right. Now, you also talked about his addiction
to opioids and Howard All started. I remember, I was
telling y'all when I started taking Viking in was just

(17:45):
because I had my wisdom teeth. I actually took him
from a dentist one time. Man. I always thought that
it was like if the doctor would give it to
you for a two figure it wouldn't be like that powerful. Yeah.
I went to Rehab two thousand and seven team because
I just wanted to clear my system, like I wasn't.
Like y'all probably seen me seven days a week, I
was fully functioning off of purkises because I was every day.

(18:08):
My body was addicted to it, not my mind wasn't
to it. And you know, I just got flushed out,
got my body flushed right back to the money. So
if you see me on Instagram, I was wilding and
just acting crazy and doing the line. I probably was high.
And Perks was a thing in Philly too, right, Yeah,
they had songs. Remember that's not Papa Perk. Yeah yeah,
Philly all right. Now, the most important thing to him,

(18:30):
of course, is his son as well. Now here's what
he had to say about what he told his son.
Because you don't want to lie to your son. Everybody
was lying to my son's saying I was in school
and stuff like that. I ain't really cool with like
lying to my son. I wanted them to understand what
was going on, but it was hard to explain to
him that I got locked up with popping the willie.
Because he lived in New Jersey. We got like a
bunch of dirt bikes at the house. We ride dirt

(18:51):
bikes on a street, and all my neighbors they're like
that mix because it's some of them aging, some of
them caucasion. They all got dirt bikes and the police down,
they don't say anything to us. We ride it every day,
and I'm like, I got locked up. I was riding
a dirt bike. He like, but we ride dirt bikes
every day. I'm not gonna front the meek sound very focused.
He sound he sounding like he does something. He got purpose.

(19:11):
He does, you know what I'm saying. And he's absolutely right,
because I mean, my kids ride did dirt bikes all
the time. They had quads all the time. And then
they in the neighbors do it all the time. We
don't get in trouble and no problems for that all right.
And of course, like I said, the main thing for
him as his son. Here's what he had to say
about being on probation and how that affects him seeing
his son. My son live across the tunnel, basically ten
minutes from here. Yeah, if my son he go to

(19:33):
after school program, he got to school like five thirty.
Probation closed at four o'clock. If I was to leave
from here and go home and my son called me
and say could you pick me up from school if
it's past four o'clock, I got a call of probation
officer which they won't be in the office and can't
even pick my son out ten minutes away just because
of a bridge. Meek better than me, boy, because when
I was on probation, I was all over the place. Well,

(19:54):
you ain't have to face here. That's true, That's very true.
He No, you didn't. You know when you when you
high profile, you got the check in see Meek. All
types of crazy stuff, all right. And Miek Mill also
said his fight is not finished. He actually was at
the Innocence Project, which is gala in New York City yesterday.
It's an organization that works to exonerate those wrongly convicted
through DNA testing, and it advocates for a reform in

(20:16):
the system to prevent future injustices. And he talked about
the fact that he hasn't made any music since he
came home. He said, today, Mark's two weeks. I dedicated
my two weeks to speaking out for people, for the voiceless.
Meek Mill sounds very focused. He sounds like he's got purpose.
But I wonder if his music is gonna be scrutinized now.
I mean that if he comes out with a record
and it's got a street vibe to it and he's

(20:36):
talking about some street stuff and not some socially conscious
political message people, because we believe him Mike is definitely
he can talk to that street is because he's lived
in and he knows it. I just wonderinety two floors,
I think it was he did the same thing. He
was conscious in it with street. Yeah, He's always had
a consciousness in his music. But I just wonder, like,
well people be scrutinizing his music? All right? Well, I'm

(20:58):
Ansie Laye and that is your rumor point. All right,
thank you, miss Now when we come back. Alana vanzan Love,
Oh my God, you better get her name right before
her name, like eight different times. Love it all right, okay,
but love it. I bet you won't get her name
wrong in her face. Belove it. We'll talk to her
when we come back. Keep it locked. Say it again,
Elana Elana Elaine to say E Lane Elaine, Elaine Vincent

(21:23):
say that Laine Vincent will be joining us when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy we are
the breakfast I can't wait for him to attempt all right,

(21:45):
so let's try this again. Ya love it? No, Na,
it's a yanl Ian. Can you say? That makes me
sound so old? Though it is just because they can't

(22:06):
pronounce it. Call me ya. That's all right, Yeah, welcome,
good morning, good morning. I got so many questions. When
when did people first start coming to you for advice?
Like at what point in your life? I was a
criminal defense attorney, so they could coming to me for
advice for a long time. That's in the whole. Another
realm um, about thirty five years ago. So like when

(22:28):
you were in school, like you weren't the go to person. No, no, no,
you know what's interesting, You've had your own struggles that
led you to this path. So and I don't know
that everybody knows things that you've gone through your life,
really because they want to know everybody. Everybody know your
business in Brooklyn out Crown Height style conci that grew

(22:54):
up in what many of New Yorker's experience, you know,
broken family um, lots of dysfunction, lots of liquor, and
parties in card I went to school in New York
when they were bussing us. And the year that I
went to John Marshall Junior High School, which is junior

(23:15):
high school two ten, was the year they started bussing
us into white communities. So I got I didn't get
to go to Marshall. I got bust to Dickmis Junior
High School and these Flatbush, which was at that time
was all white, and they spit on us and call
us bad name. Yeah, yeah, you said it. I know,

(23:39):
because you know, you know that in New York City today,
I don't even know what that section of the town
looked like. What made you want to become an attorney? Power?
You know, the two most powerful people in the world
are doctors and lawyers. Pope got a lawyer and a doctor. Right,
So when you grow up poor and black and female

(24:01):
in America, you're looking for power. So I became a lawyer.
I was gonna find me some power. I love that
thought process because like nowadays, people are quite power. The
money new it's position and who you know, you know
what you can do. I didn't know. That's why I
was going to Actually, I went to law school to
prepare me for what I'm doing now. I went to

(24:22):
law school as Rondin came out as a yum. But
what made you want to fix people's lives? How did
you know? I didn't start out again, I was a
criminal defense attorney. And now you make a lot of
money doing criminal defense to this, Well, no, not when
you work for the public defender. Yeah, I was. I
wasn't good. I was good, but I just I just

(24:46):
couldn't accommodate the system. You know, this was in the
height of the drug wars in Philadelphia, when it was
black and Latin man going to jail. Uh. You know,
just you weren't practicing law, you were doing plea bargains.
Oh so you knew that was purposely trying to a
lot of them, you know, And I knew that the

(25:08):
way it was in our community, a lot of the
brothers were involved in drug you know trade, and a
lot of them weren't. You only had to be Black
or Latin, and they were locking you up. And I
just couldn't do it anymore. So I walked away. I
didn't know what I was gonna do. I worked here
in Manhattan in the Manhattan DA's office in the Domestic

(25:29):
Violence Funeral Unit when they started SUH SVU SVU under
Linda Fairstea UM, which is now a TV show, you know,
so uh, But I left here and went to Philadelphia
to do public defender work I did. I did district
attorney work here, so you see what was going on

(25:49):
with me, you and you you could attest that that's
what's really going on out there, yeah, you know. And
I just couldn't do it anymore. So I left um
practiceing law. And then I was working in a program
that was training women to get off public assistance. And
I have been on public assistance in the projects and
Cannarcie and so I created a workbook for them in

(26:13):
the work that I was doing with them, preparing them
to go back to work, and then somebody said he
to published this. So I went to Kinko's because every
good writer has a Kinkos car, and I hoped my
book and I sold it out the trunk of my car.
But that became my first national bestseller, Tapping the Power Within. Wow.

(26:33):
Do you think that you could have made a change
in the judicial system if you had to stay there? Now?
I do not. And that's why it looks the way
it looks because you're one person swimming upstream. I mean,
you know, you could do incredible projects and probably impact
some people, but the system doesn't want to change because
it's set up to benefit, you know, the founding ideals

(26:57):
of this country, which is the rich get richer. Um.
You know, white male dominance and superiority, and that's what rules,
and you're gonna knuckle under to it or you're gonna
get crushed. Yeah, they're not sending people to the prison
to actually get reform. Well, now, prison is a business industry.
You know, it's an industry that has a consumer base.

(27:18):
But we have to educate ourselves about that. Whenever I
watch Fix My Life, I always wondered this, and I
wanted to ask you this. There's so many heavy things
that you have to deal with on the show Who
Fixes Your Life? Because sometimes it has to be a
lot to be there. And you know, you talk to
Philando Castile's fiance, Um, Diamond Diamonds, Yeah, Diamond Reynolds. You

(27:42):
talk to so many different people with all these heavy issues,
family issues, things that are really hard to resolve, and um,
Who Fixes your Life? I see that that's the assumption
that you make, that it's heavy and it's hard. It's human.
I look at you know, yours one maybe sex trafficking,
the other you know is trauma, but it's all human.

(28:05):
And since I'm doing God's work, I don't get into
the human level. I just come in to do what
I do, you know, So I don't take it on,
I don't wear it. I'm not responsible for it. What
I'm responsible for is to listen to people with a
heart and bring them back into alignment with the truth
of who they are. We are not our problems, but

(28:27):
we identify with the problem. So that's why it feels heavy,
because we identify with it and we make the problem
who we are, but who, Like she said, so my
life is not broken, well now that it's broken, but
there has to be things that you think about far
like I have crazy kids, I have a crazy man.

(28:48):
First of all, I have elders that I go to
that keep me straight. That's number one. Or when I
need guidance, I call my elders. I have prayer partners.
I say, we got to put this on the prayer
with what's going on here. And then I have a
team around me that supports me, encourages me, and and
and in all kinds of ways. They always takes. It

(29:12):
takes a village to to support the the queen or
the king or whoever. And I have an incredible village
of highly minded people. So but I'm human like everybody else.
You know, I was very distraught when I went to
the story the other day and they didn't have my
toilet paper. No, because I don't like that hardy. I

(29:40):
like the should I say the name Scott extra soft?
Really Sharman has fibers in it. And you know, because
you don't need we have more with Eana Nza when
we come back keeping lot. This a breakfast club, Good Morning,
the first club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne,

(30:06):
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Ian
love Van in the building. I want to know, how
did you get the show, the TV show? How did
that all come about? Because well, it's always a very
interesting story about this. Yeah, but I never I hear you.
I watched you and Oprah hugg and all that good stuff. Okay. Yeah,
And I was part of the Change your Life, um faculty,
when Oprah did back in the nineties. Were y'all alive there? Yes? Okay, Yes,

(30:33):
I don't remember. I used to remember when over used
to give out the stimulus packages to people. What I'm saying,
so I definitely remember. So and Um, there was a
breakdown of communication between me and miss Winfrey, and I
left the Oprah Winfrey Show and I went to do
my own show on ABC, and that did not turn

(30:57):
out well for me, okay. And then for the next
eleven years, I just continued to do my work. I
just wasn't on television. But in her twenty fifth season,
when she was going off air, she invited me back
onto the show because people always wondered what happened, you know,
and they made up all kinds of stuff. We had

(31:18):
a fight and I slept with stead Man and you know,
just ridiculous. Um, And so we had the conversation publicly,
you know, which I thought was just divine to show

(31:39):
people how there was eleven year separation between us, and
to show people how you have the conversation to heal
a breakdown, I thought was really wonderful. For the record,
you didn't sleep with Steadman? Right? No? No, okay, I
would not sleep with stead Men. I don't well, I

(32:00):
won't say I don't do it. I did it one
time friends man? Yeah? Really? How old were you? Was
it my other life? Yeah? When I was wrong? How
you look with Oprah? How did y'all get together? She
read one of my books? Um, in the meantime in

(32:22):
her book club, a book club was reading it. And
then she invited me on the show. That was in
nineteen ninety eight. So what's that twenty years twenty years ago? Um?
Was it a matter of like not being patient when
it came to like you know she? I guess she
was kind of setting people up. She was grooming me
for a show. I come out the projects in Brooklyn.

(32:42):
What did it know my own about none of this?
You know? So I'm dealing. I don't know what the
protocols are and I broke some protocols. I violated some
protocols in the industry because I just didn't know. I
didn't have a manager, I didn't have an agent. I
was going up to talk to people, you know, like
they was at the key food I don't know, and

(33:03):
so not understanding, not understanding that about me and being
in this industry, it was assumed that I was leveraging
and doing which I wasn't. I didn't even know what
that stuff was, just trying to go for it. Yeah,
well it was not even that. I just I just
asked for what I wanted, but it was okay. So

(33:24):
what happened was, well, ha happened. I was on Oprah show,
on the Oprah Winfrey Show, doing Change Your Life TV,
and then people saw me and other networks came after me,
you know, to go and I didn't want to leave
the Oprah Winfrey Show. But um, when other people came

(33:45):
after me, I said, okay, well maybe I need to
do my own show, but I want to do with
the Oprah Winfrey Show. Oprah Winfrey at that time, So
when I went to her and said this is what
I'd like to do, I said, because other people were
coming to me and asking me this. I hadn't even
thought about it. But the way they heard that was

(34:06):
in the industry when you go to somebody and say,
you know this network is offering me this, what are
you going to offer me? But that's not what I
was doing. I was just being naive and stupid and asking.
But it wasn't received well and that created a breakdown
in communication. But we were able to repair that took
eleven years. Did she tell you that you weren't ready

(34:27):
or something like when you went to her they didn't
think I was ready, but that was never communicated to
met you. So I'm saying, well, if if they're asking
for me, how come I can't do it over here.
So once we got had the conversation and we understood
where the breakdown was and what happened, then she used
to do a show called Life Class, and I used

(34:49):
to go and do Life Class every week, every other week,
and that just grew and she said, you need your
own show now eleven years later and I said no,
I'll do Life Class. Said no, you need your own show,
because she was starting on at that time. You know
when Oprah Winfrey tell you, not only do you need
your own show, but I'm gonna pay for it. Hell,

(35:13):
I wasn't ready. I didn't know. And that's what happens.
You know. We think we're ready for something and then
when it doesn't show up, we get mad. But I
wasn't ready. Yeah, I heard a sermon this weekend. Rejection
is God's protection. Oh yes, and that a week that
will give you redirect redirection the go. You know you
mentioned God's call. How did you I don't want to

(35:33):
say how did that call come? But how did you
know it was time to do that? Like I would
watch how it felt? How did you know what that time?
I watched how my life unfolded? I didn't know. I
thought I was going to be the BlackBerry Mason for
the rest of my life. And when that fell apart,
when I left practicing law, um, it was rob You

(35:56):
know I had no job. Where where does a lawyer go?
You don't, I mean I didn't get unemployment. I never
knew about unemployment. I've been working since I was fourteen.
I didn't know somebody would pay you not to work.
So I got unemployment for a year and then I
went to do the teaching of the Women on Public

(36:17):
Assistance in Philadelphia. I wrote the workbook. The workbook got
picked up by a publisher. Another publisher saw that. So
if things just unfolded, you know, and I was doing
when I was good at. I was doing what I loved,
and so I didn't try to direct it. I allowed

(36:38):
it to unfold. I was in my house one day,
about to get evicted and my cat was had no food.
I thought, neither did my kids. And I have three, Well,
I have two left one I lost back in two

(36:58):
thousand and three. Yeah, me too. But I was coming
down the stairs and Barry White was doing an interview
with somebody, and he said, in that interview, you've got
to be willing to do it, no matter what. If
you have the desire and the ability and faith, you're

(37:22):
gonna make it. I stopped dead in my tracks and
I said, what am I doing? And do I have
the desire to do this? Yeah? Do I have the ability? Yeah?
Do I have faith? That's why I was a little shaky,
But I just watched it unfold. I just stought out
to be on television. I didn't start out to be

(37:42):
an author. But that's what unfolded. So what I am,
and this is what I know I'm a teacher. I
happen to write my own textbooks. So whatever I do,
wherever I do it, the fact that I'm on television
doesn't matter to me. That's a client room. The viewers
are my students. When I'm on the stage, that's a classroom.

(38:07):
And the people in the audience on my view are
my students. I'm a teacher, and so I don't I
don't trip you know that I'm on TV. I'm teaching.
Is this a platform? Yeah, it's it's a platform faith
shaking because I came from Brooklyn from dysfunction, from brokenness

(38:27):
and pain, and I had no models ahead of me.
Nobody in my family had a college degree. Nobody in
my family had an advanced degree. I was an enigma
to them. They didn't support me. They thought I was
crazy to give up my welfare check to go to college.
So I had no model for how to take a

(38:49):
little bit and make a lot. So I didn't know
what I was looking at. So I didn't know what
to put my faith in. We had more with Iana
Vnza when we come back, keeping lock this to Breakfast Club,
Good Morning, but Morning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Charlemagne,
the guy we are the breakfast club. We have Ian
Vane in the building. Is anybody that you you want
to talk with and want to have a conversation with,

(39:09):
maybe that you see out in the public or celebrity
that you said I would love to talk to me? No, no,
who needs help of that? I want to talk as
you would love to talk to. I would love to
talk to Denzel Washington. Well that don't count. No, no, no,
let me tell you why this man is a master. No, no,
Denzelt No, I would talk to Idris for myself. Denzel

(39:34):
is a master. You watch his work, not the fact
that he's in Hollywood, but this man is a master.
From Malcolm X the man on Fire, to this lawyer,
crazy lawyer that he just I watch how he does
because I'm looking beyond. This man is a master. I
want to know what his work, principles are, what he

(39:58):
does and how he does it. Never, no, Wow, I
want to talk to in terms of you know, in
terms of people who need fixing. I don't. There's nobody
anybody who wants to talk to me. All my guests
come to me, very rarely do we reach out for that.

(40:18):
I think I want to help them like any No,
that's not my job. Are you sometimes disappointed afterward with
after they leave the show and it feels like you've
made some progress and breakthroughs and then you see them
go No, because that's not my job is to give
them the information. What they do with it is they
business us. That's every prophet in the Bible. By the way,
like even with Noah God, I never said make them

(40:38):
understand right, Yeah, I don't get I'm not attached to
the outcome. I'm attached to giving you excellence when you're
in my presence. Have you ever recorded somebody that you
thought you were gonna air and then ended up having it? Oh? Yeah,
all the time? Not recorded. But we do the work.
There's a lot of prep work that goes into it,

(40:59):
and you see forty eight minutes. I'm with these people
two and a half three four days, so we've done
all of the prep work and then at the last
minute people get cold feet. Like last season we did
ten shows, but we interviewed almost thirty people and did
the work. You know, we have a coach, we got producers,
we have all sorts of screening, and then they get

(41:21):
to the last minute and changed their mind, and I
don't want them if they're not willing, right, I don't
want What's the girl used today, Chris Brown, Cruci cal Bunger.
She was now she was on my show. Yeah, I
did a conversation sitting down with the manager said you
felt it. She felt like you were getting Look, they
came to us. I didn't come to them. There's no locks,

(41:45):
there's no gates. We were in her house. She didn't
put me out. But what happened, well happened, you know.
And I don't like to call people out. But they
came to us thinking that to be on my show
was gonna push her to the next level. And then
and when they got there and realized that I wasn't
I don't play I don't do publicity and marketing. And

(42:05):
when I started asking her some hard questions, he wanted
to pull pull it out, you know. And then he said,
you're putting words in her mouth. I said, if she
don't say it, I can't play it, you know. And
they wanted to craft and construct what I did. Here's
the truth. I walked out on her. He pulled her
out of the room and said he didn't want these

(42:27):
questions and I left. They had to talk me back.
That's the truth. But you know, I don't have any
issue with Carucci. I don't think at that time her
management was in her best corner. But look where she
is now, so all things are working for our good.
Have you ever washed your hands with someone like they can't?

(42:47):
I don't think Washman that they can't be fixed. But
they were not willing, and that was Dmax. He was
not willing, and he called me all manner of nasty,
vile names, and after a while I just got sick
of it. Plus he was high, and I asked him
straight up, I said, are you high? No? And you know,
if you tell me the truth, if you tell whatever

(43:07):
you tell me, I have to I have to acknowledge it.
I can't say yes you are when you're telling me no.
But he wasn't ready, he wasn't willing. I don't know
why he came to Do you think you're too hard sometime? No,
Because by the time you come to me to air
your laundry publicly, you got some serious stuff. We don't

(43:28):
have time to play, no time to play. People in
your life have been massaging you're crazy for a long time.
Now you got to come to me. You know, I don't,
And I think what happens is, you know, we don't
know how to tell the truth and how to receive
the truth. Somebody will let you sit right there with
spinach in your teeth, and rather than hurt your feelings,

(43:51):
let you sit there grinning. No, no, no. And the
one thing I know, you know, God sends the rainbow
and he sends the tornado. I'm gonna ride with you
through either one. We're gonna ride over the rainbow together,
or I'm gonna hold you through the tornado. But I'm
gonna get you to the other side if you're willing. Now,
if you're not willing, I'm not gonna let you turn

(44:12):
the boat over so we both drown. So no, I
don't think it's hard at all. What makes you have
empathy for people? Like if somebody, if you know somebody
suffering from substant abuse and mental illness, you have a
little more empathy. Well, you know what, I won't coach.
I can't coach a substance abuse. I can do an intervention.
Me didn't get you into treatment. But I have empathy
for people because it's me. I see my crazy everywhere.

(44:37):
You know, and people want to know why don't you cry?
And you're so hard Now, I said, you know what,
once you've healed it, it don't resonate in you. I've
been crazy. I've done some crazy stuff. I had three
kids by the time I was twenty one, by three
different man. You know, I lived in the projects. I've
done all manner of stuff. So when I see people,

(44:58):
I'm just looking at myself and what I've healed, and
I'm grateful. But I also know the truth. So I'm
gonna get up under that thing with you. You can't
tell me that. No, No, I know better. Didn't you?
Did you really marry the same man twice? H I
tell you I've been crazy, I show dead. God, No,

(45:21):
damn it, man, I'm healing. How do you make the
same mistake twice? Though it wasn't a mistake, it was
a learning and he was fine. I'm human. Didn't I
say that? Okay, don't act like you didn't go back
and forth with her. You know you did. You said

(45:42):
on the reel that Evelyn Lozada was your I guess
biggest success story. Has that change today? Not biggest, but
I think among the reality stars, she really did the work.
Evelyn did her work, and that doesn't mean that now
she's going off to you know, feed the starving children
in Africa. But in terms of her own personal revelation

(46:03):
and understanding, she did a work, you know, and I'm
happy for where she is today. Why do you think
it's starting to be less of a stigma around mental
health and therapy? And because we can't do this anymore.
We're crazy and it's you know, our kids are killing
us and we're killing them. We've and we've got to
start telling another level of truth, and particularly for people

(46:25):
of color. You know, we we act like you know,
uncle Boo Boo, isn't you know eating dog food. We
got to stop that, you know, you know, if you
understand and doing all manner of wahalla, we just have
to tell the truth. We have to thank you for.

(46:48):
But I don't know him, but I can introduce you
to Michael B. Jordan. Is that a good consolation? Right? Oh?
My cougar? Is that my cougar is up? Now? I
up that brother, beautiful work bell station, you know, and
I watch all of the young people that are coming out,
you know, I put my TV on when they're on TV.

(47:10):
One's on Netflix, and one's on Insecure and one's on Blackish.
Every room because they need the numbers, you know, so
you no, no, no, I can't. I'm old. So no.
He's a beautiful brother, and y'all are beautiful too. Thank you,
Thank you, thank you for coming, Thank you for having me.

(47:37):
Morning the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne and God we are the Breakfast. Shout to my son,
little Logi. Today he's uh going to another high school.
A couple of high schools wanted to see him. Of course,
he plays sports. He has great academics and because of

(47:57):
his sports, they wanted to see him. So he's going
on I guess it's tours with the school. He has
to shadow with kids. So he's going to a school today.
So he's excited about that. But is it What is
his favorite sport? His favorite sport right now is football.
I'm trying to push him towards basketball heavy though, because
I don't want him to get injured or heard or
concussion or anything like that. But he loves both of them.
So he trains every day and I will see what happens.

(48:18):
I just want him to get a great education for free.
That's what I'm shooting at. But anyway, let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Rkats the Breakfast Club. Well, two
of the alleged victims of R. Kelly have detailed their
abusive relationships. They went on Megan Kelly Today on NBC

(48:42):
and they talked about different things that happened, like how
they had to send a text message to one of
his runners to ask if they could use the restroom
and then that person would relay that information to him,
and how they would have to call him daddy and
if they didn't, they would get abused, they would get
in trouble, or they would get slapped. That's whacked. A
sexual abuser who'll pee anywhere, including on a fourteen year
old girl, Well tell somebody they can't use the bathroom.

(49:03):
All right. Now, Here is Kitty Jones detailing basically her
talking to R. Kelly and meeting one of the victim
who actually she says was in the video. About two
weeks after I had moved in, I had confronted him
about a videotape that I had saw. I noticed that
the girl in the tape was someone that had gone

(49:23):
to court for and this is twenty eleven, so years
had gone by, and this person's an older woman now.
But when I saw the videotape, I realized if that
was the same girl he had introduced me too. So
when I did the math compared to how old she
was when he introduced her to me, it landed on
fourteen and I confronted him about it. And that's twenty

(49:44):
the first time he abused me. Now, Kitty Jones, that
was she was a personality, right, a radio personality or DJ. Yes, yeah,
so she says she actually met that woman. All Kelly
need his ass with man since the justice system don't
want to do the right thing now. She also talks
about even after that, why did you move in with
R Kelly? Here's what she said. I mean, you just
don't think like when you go into something and you

(50:06):
give up things and you compromise, like Okay, I'm going
to move to another city or another state. You know
from our relationship, when you give those things up for love,
you don't expect that that person's going to turn into
something else. You're just in it. So by the time
I walked away from those things, I just felt like
I gave up everything. And then once I was there,
I was just in it, and the more I started

(50:27):
learning about him, I just got sucked into it and
I didn't I felt like I didn't have anything else
to go back to. And the sad part about this
is you got people in R. Kelly's team that continue
to try to cover this stuff up and continue to
try to clean this mess up. You cannot stop the
comma that the universe has planned for a person. Okay,
here's the second woman who was on a SCIENTE McGee,
and she talks about basically Joycelyn, who's the woman that

(50:51):
he's been out and about with. And they've been releasing
video of them in them all together and all of that.
Here clear about seeing Joycelyn. At the time when I
was there, it was a total of four of us. Yes,
I did see Joycelyn. My first time seeing Jocelyn was
when I was at the house. And at this time
he told me, whenever you enter a room, you have
to knock on a do in, wait for permission for

(51:12):
someone to say come in. Do you think Joycelyn is
there of her own free will? No, I don't. Do
you think she's been brainwashed? Definitely? He pretty much try
to say that your family is jealous that you're with him.
Your family wants to be with him, and you're happy,
and this is what you need to do. And if
you disobey him, he would like fake cry and make
you sympathize. Now, all of a sudden, they got a

(51:32):
video of all Kelly and this young lady walking around
them all, which is crazy. Jocelyn, by the way, is
on vacation. She's not with our Kelly. She's in LA
And she said, our Kelly is back in Chicago. They
actually caught up with her on TMZ and here's what
she said. Do you know visit have a vacation family? Um,

(51:52):
he said, Chicago? Actually you know, yeah, yeah, I'm out
here in LA. You know, just vacation in Chicago. Cool.
You're doing your own thing right now, Yeah, my own things,
by your word. You know her Ac County's not holding
any women hause century you don't have a sex colder.
Um no, none of that is true. None of that
is true. All that is false aggresations. I think people

(52:14):
are just making things so just to get money. Damage control.
Damage control. What did they catch her at She was
in LA in front of the airport. Is a whale. Um.
I think we were seeing in La oh anyway, damage control,
damage control, damage croll coming out of South Beverly Grill
in Bobby Hills. And how old is she? She's of age,
she's twenty. I think she's like twenty three or something like. Yeah,
you know that's bullcrap because I don't I don't think
anybody would recognize or walking down the street is damage control.

(52:38):
AMC has spoken to her before, but yes, I'm sure
they're making sure they come catch up with me. Now.
Our Kelly has responded and he's saying that these allegations
is a false narrative that was conjured up by Joycelyn's
father and mother because he turned down their services. The father,
he said, wanted to get his attention about her, about
Joycelyn and other relatives. He thought I could have a
singing career. And then Joycelyn's mother was upset that Our

(53:01):
Kelly's backup dancers didn't use her dresses for his tour.
So he said, the mom owns a clothing boutique and
she was trying to get that off the ground. And
these are just fake accusations. Far Kelly. Kelly is trash.
We know he's trash. And the fact that he flew
dj NVY out to Chicago and let dj NVY just
sit in the hotel room and didn't return to explain
the story. Now, and that is your a. Kelly flew

(53:24):
dj VUT to Chicago and he didn't answer none of
his phone calls. The envy was trapped in the hotel.
You know what, you know what? That was a sad story.
He told that to us yesterday. I cried. I cried
of the abuse that Kelly, these women out here in
these creeks. Okay, you know what, all right, I'm not
even you know what? This is slander. I'm glad you escaped,

(53:48):
though I'm glad you was. You know what charge are
you giving your donkey too? Your rejection was your protection
from all Kelly's erection. A young man named Thomas tram
Trambler gleanie, what's his name? Just say Thomas brother, let
me see say t Oldtt need to come to the
that say goodness, how difficult, Chair mcgleaney. Thomas Trambell is

(54:14):
a Chamberlaine McLean. Thomas tramp say Tt bro Tt need
to come to the front of cargation. We like to
have a world with we'll do when we come back,
keep a lot just to breakfast club, Go morning. I
was born to donkey. It's a Donkey of the Death Devil.

(54:41):
Breakfast club. Yes, hello Donkey today for Wednesday and made
knife goes to a superintendent from the keno Worth School
District named Thomas Tramall Gleanie. Now Thomas Trama Gleaney makes
one hundred and forty seven thousand, five hundred and forty
dollars a years of superintendent. I am stating how much
he makes for no reason, all right, the number was available,
so I decided to let you all know in case

(55:02):
you have been thinking about being a superintendent for a
school district in New Jersey. I just want you to
know where your price points should be. Well, you know what,
I take that back. I let you know how much
Thomas is getting paid, because that's how much you will
be making on paid leave. See. Thomas has been placed
on paid leave after being arrested Monday on charges of
lewdness and public urination and defecation in Homedale, New Jersey.

(55:24):
Let me tell you something, New Jersey does not play
when it comes to public urination and defecation. You know. Yes,
a couple of years ago, I was pissy drunk taking
a leak. Yes, I was taking a leak in front
of my cousin's perms house and a Jersey saluted the perm.
I'm in front of his crib, pieing, and PERM said,
you know, if you get caught peeing in Jersey, you
have to register as a sexophant. I thought you were

(55:46):
lying when you're old and told me that too. I
don't even know why that made me laugh so hard
when it happened, but I laughed so hard that as
I was peeing, I farted. Now. Yes, well, if you
know anything about me, then you know I don't fight
in my clothes. And one of the reasons I don't
fight in my clothes is because of what happened when
I laughed while peeing in front of palms house. I
did shot a little okay, so technically I too have

(56:08):
been guilty of public urination and defecation in Jersey. I
just didn't get caught. And you're a sex offender. No
how I didn't get if they got cut. But this
isn't about me, okay, this is about Thomas Tram mcgleini.
All right, would you like to know why Thomas Tram
mcgleiniy was charged with public urination and defecation. Let's go
to ABC seven and Wife for the report. Police investigator

(56:29):
solving a disgusting mystery at a New Jersey school and
police say the man behind it is the superintendent of
a school district about thirty minutes away. Officials at Holmdale
High School have been trying to figure out who would
have been defecating on the school's track every day. Officials
say they eventually caught that man. His name is Thomas
Trum mcglenney in the act and he is the superintendent

(56:51):
of the nearby Cantleworth School District. Homdell Police announced on
its Facebook page that the school resource officer and staff
monitor the fields caught the culprit in the act and
that he was charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in
public and you don't work. School district announced trauma gleaney's
paid leave on its page, assuring faculty, staff, and students

(57:12):
and parents that the district will continue its responsibilities without interruption.
Thomas Thomas, Thomas, you know I ain't the smartest man
in the world, but from over here and like you're
taking a ship. If this was a homeless person, I
would understand. Okay. In fact, if human feces was repeatedly
found in the public area, I would think that it's
a homeless person, not a superintendent of a school who

(57:33):
makes six figures a year. This is why you can
never ever judge a book by his cover. This is
why profiling and stereotyping his whack, even though I believe
it's not a stereotype if it's true, but you just
never know. Now, portable toilets are located all around the
Homedale High School athletic field, so inquiring minds want to
know why Thomas opted not to use any of him

(57:54):
and opted the only pooport in the track. Now people
are saying that trauma Gleaney might have suffered from an
affliction knowing his runners trots. Yeah, that's exactly what I
was gonna say, running diarrhea. That's what happens people running marathon.
They go running when you have that sudden and like
not entirebly controllable desire to empty your button. If you
look it up, you see a lot of people that

(58:14):
are actually running in marathons with poop coming all down
their legs, but many others have noted if this was
occurring on a regular basis, that would suggest intent, right,
since this is happening at all, all the time, okay, okay,
and he wasn't running a marathon exactly. Nobody knows why
Thomas Trama Gleaney, a grown ass, forty two year old man,

(58:34):
was pooping on the track and nobody cares because we
gotta get these jokes off. Okay, why was you pooping
on the track? As one question, But my next question
would have been, Thomas, how are you going to return
back to work? Okay? All right, you are a serial

(58:55):
ship exactly. Okay, soon as you return to work, I
hope some he screams out, this poop again? No, no,
oh my god. When you think of pooping on the track,
what do you think? All jokes aside, when you think
of pooping on the track, what do you think? No?

(59:16):
Pooping on the trackpop? Oh yeah, poopoop school now Thomas
Thomas has declined to comment to all media outlets. Okay.
At New Jersey dot Com reporter approached to him, and
Thomas gave a sharp no comment. He has released no
formal statement released, and he did not answer the door
of his town home on Saturday. But we here at

(59:36):
the Breakfast club and reached out to Thomas Tram mcgleaney
for comment, and he had this to say in regard
to him public pooping on the track. Okay, some donkey
to days just sell himself. Please let remm give Thomas
Tram mcgleaney the biggest he had. Hee ha he haa

(59:57):
you stoopid mother? Are you dumb? That was it a
grass track? Because he could have been trying to fertilize
It isn't It isn't poop good for fertilization. Pooping on
the track? Baby hit my song? Poop scoop all right?
What if you want to clean it up? Wouldn't matter.
It would be a pooperty scoop because yeah, because you
would scoop up the back. You call if you poop

(01:00:17):
on the track and got to clean it up yourself,
you call it a poopitty scoop, poop scoop the poop,
all right, guys, and putting it in a bag and
throw away. Let's be grown now. Thank you for that.
Donkey of the day. Why ask Ye's next eight hundred
and five A five one on five one. If you
got a question for ye. You need relationship advice or
any type of advice. Maybe you got a pooping problem too,

(01:00:37):
and you don't know what to do. Call Yee should
help you at all. Problem hit it now. It's a
breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. It's time for ask ye Hello. Who's this? Hi? Hey, Seanna,

(01:00:59):
what's your question for you? Okay, So my mother in
law she doesn't really listen to me about my kids.
I'll tell her no cookies at seven o'clock in the morning,
and she'll tell me to relax. And I don't know
how to go about the problem right because you need
her support because those are your kids and so. But
for her, she doesn't think they're my kids, if that

(01:01:19):
makes anything. They're pretty much her kids in her eyes
because they're her grandchildren. So she wants to spoil them
and do what she wants to do. But there's certain
rules that you're their mom, and you want her to
abide by those rules. Obviously, before seven, if she wants
to give them a cookie, that's fine, but after seven,
you don't want that to happen. Yeah, I'm talking about

(01:01:42):
like seven in the morning. Oh, seven in the Wait
a second, she gives the kids cookies at seven in
the morning. Yeah, yeah, that's too much sugar and it's
also not good. Well anyway, that's neither here nor there. Now,
what's your what is your their father? Is that your husband,
your boyfriend? What is he saying he's my boyfriend? If
he kind of defends his parents saying, you got to

(01:02:03):
look at it from their perspective, and what's their perspective that, Um,
I really don't know their perspective because he doesn't even know. Right,
It's important for the two of you guys to have
a united friend as the parents because if you guys
are at odds with each other and he's siding with them,
that's going to cause some issues for your relationship and
its confusing for the kids as well. Yeah, that's exactly

(01:02:25):
what's been going on. Because I'm actually really strict with them,
you know, no electronics during certain times of the day
and such and such, and he's kind of really laid back,
but I prefer my kids to be outside most of
the time, and he, you know, he does he doesn't
care to do all that, right, and those are some
things that you guys have to discuss amongst each other,

(01:02:47):
you know, before you can even go to his parents.
So he can go to his parents and discuss you
guys have to come to an agreement with each other
that's pretty solid as far as the parents, which means
that both of you will have to compromise, no, right,
you know, So maybe it's a situation where because he's
more laid back and you're more strict, you got you
might have to give in a little bit on some things,

(01:03:08):
and he's gonna have to give in a little bit
on some things, and you have to figure out what
those priorities are for you, right, okay, all right, hand
good luck with that though at least you guys are
both super involved. But you know, yeah, thank you so much.
All right, You're welcome. All right, Ask ye eight hundred
five eighty five one on five one if you got
a question for ye. Colon Now it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:03:31):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club in the middle
of ask ye hello with this. My name is Sarah
Hey Sarah, what's your course if you easy? I'm just
want of advice on if I should moving in with
my boyfriend. What's the issue that you are having second
thoughts about it? Because usually if you want to move
in with your boyfriend, you're excited. Right. Well, we did
it before and things haven't worked out. I feel like

(01:03:52):
I took on buch of the financial burden. So we
decide to list separate, okay, and we're working on our
relationship and he wants to move back in together, and
I just got some reservations on it. He's kind of
took on some financial issues and I want to make
sure that we're doing it for the right reasons and

(01:04:13):
I'm not just being a release to your financial situation
right now. Well, when it comes to moving in with somebody,
you don't have to. I mean, you guys aren't married
or any of those things. And if you don't feel
like a d excited about it and sure, then don't
do it. How difficult was it last time when you
guys were living together and you had to move out
or he had to move out? Well, it was difficult

(01:04:33):
to move out, but when we moved when we decided
to move in together, it was easy. Yeah, But I'm
talking about the leaving part because that can cause a
real strain on the relationship. It was pretty difficult thing.
It's kind of went so war, but we work, We
pushed through it. We just decided that that wasn't the
best situation for me at the time, and I made
some changes. It was difficult, but it was necessary. Okay,

(01:04:56):
So right now is it the best situation for the
sake of our relations The past twelve months that we've
been living separates put a strain on our relationship. Why
is that? Because we want to build a future together
and live together and you know, plan on getting married together,
and we feel that has he proposed no, but we

(01:05:17):
can't have talked about marriage and the plans, but we
haven't gotten there yet. This is my opinion. But I
did live with somebody one time. It was it was
a disaster. But I do feel like unless you're sure
that's something that you want to do, and unless you're comfortable,
because finances is number one reason that people end up
you know, fighting, arguing, even getting divorced. So if you
feel like it's too much of a strain, if you

(01:05:37):
feel like maybe for him, it's just convenient because he's
having whatever financial strains that he is having. I don't
understand why you're in such a rush for you guys
to move back in together. Y'all are still dating. How
far do you live from each other? Maybe about thirty
minutes or so, that's not that bad. Yeah, at the
end of the day, y'all are still dating. You're in
a relationship. You're dating. You don't have to live together.

(01:05:59):
Some people even wait until they get married or get
engaged to live together. But it seems like he has
some things that he needs to take care of himself,
because you can't really be that much of a powerful
couple if you're not powerful as individuals. So let him
get his individual self together. And he has he has
things that he has to prove to you and show you,
because last time you said it was a strain for you.

(01:06:20):
So let him show you that he can handle those things.
And if he's dead serious about it, he'll do it.
It's good for him. Even let's just say, y'all don't
even end up together. At least he got his life together, right,
that's my opinion. I know you're gonna do what you
want to do anyway, but I do feel like if
you're not sure about it, don't do it because it
is a hassle when you guys have to move out. Tue, well,
thank you so much. All right, good luck lady. All right,

(01:06:42):
ask ye eight d five eight five one oh five one.
If you got a question for Ye, you could call
her at any time. Now we got rooms on the way. Ye. Yes,
let's talk about Kanye or the crips still looking for
him will tell you what they have to say. Also,
J Cole, he's going on tour. Find out who he
is going to be rocking with. All Right, we'll get
into all that where we come back. Keep a lock
as to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ

(01:07:04):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Can I give a shout out to somebody? I just
read this story the owner of Exotic car Rental Business
three or five Elite Rashawn welch, Oh that's your name,
you got my name? He spells a little different. I
just read a story where they're actually trying to get
kids to get guns off the streets. So if you
take if you hand in your gun, they will give

(01:07:27):
you a guess a luxury car to rent for I
guess a little bit. It doesn't say how long it
might be for five hours, six hours, maybe eight hours,
maybe an hour. But not a fair trade. What you mean,
it's not a fair trade. Not worry about fair trad
trying to get guns off the streets. Give me the
whole card and you want you want this pistol, give
me a whole may back, that pist the only word
three hundred fifty dollars. I protect me. Okay, you know what,

(01:07:49):
right now, I'm not hearing these cree doing good, cause
he's doing good. And you're gonna give me a may
back to ride around in for two hours. Then when
somebody trying to me, I can't protect myself because I
didn't give him my pistol. No, when you turn those
guns in right there, no questions asked, no questions. Give me.
I turned my gun in, and then you put a
big target on my back by giving me a Lamborghini
to drive in the middle of the hood. F No

(01:08:11):
fall for that trade. Kids, we're trying to get your gun. No, no, no,
don't keep it gun. That's not a good idea, that's
a great idea. Terrible idea. That's a good idea, right, Okay?
Or club today New Ork, New Jersey, Chicago, Uh, Camden,
New Jersey, turning your gun and then drive the luxury
car around them hoods and see what happened. I don't

(01:08:32):
know you, sir, but that's a great idea. Get those
guns off the streets. Are good? At ok we can
think this one a little more through. No, that's a
great idea, you know what. You know what, Let's get
to the rumors. It's so Jay Cole, you're this is
the rumor report with Angel Breakfast Clubs. J Cole announced

(01:08:52):
that he is going to be going on tour, his
kod tour. And guess who's going to be on the
road with Jay Coole? Dougga thugger. That's right, Young Thug.
He won't be on every single date because there's certain
states that he cities he can't do. I guess it's
probably a contractual issue where he might have other things already.
But he is going to be on tour together. So
you guys excited to see these two? Yeah? Do you

(01:09:14):
feel like Young Thugs has reached his full potential in music?
I don't not at all, No, not yet. It doesn't
got into that the level I feel like he should
have been at already. All Right, I agree, all right, Well,
Kanye no longer has to worry about these crips. We
told you before about DAZZ basically saying that they have
the green light on Kanye because of the comments that

(01:09:36):
he made about slavery. Well, it looks like they have
lifted that green light is no more looking forward Kanye.
They're saying he was never in any real danger because
gang leadership wasn't looking for a fight. They actually would
love for him to visit the LBC and support the community.
I never respected that though. Man, if you got George
Zeman and all those guys like that walk in these creeks,
ain't nobody ever call for no hit on them? You

(01:09:57):
call hit for Kanye West. Come on, man, all right? Now,
Acon has some words with TMZ about Bill Cosby because
he's a big fan of Bill Cosby and he feels
that Bill Cosby still might be wrongly convicted. Check it out.
It's horrible to kind of think about it, how someone
can have that much impact in the world, and how
the legacy just clips consilily crashed. You know, yeah, I
don't I don't. I don't know what to the extent

(01:10:19):
all the facts so sick put in. You don't really
know if he didn't, if he didn't do it when
you can convicted. Yeah, but it's a lot of people
convicted that hasn't been that that's innocent. I've already been
hated a picture the Bill Cosby. He said he wrote
to me, Targets flipped that around because I grew up
as a child looking up to the sad, you know
what I mean, And it's hard. And I wasn't there
at the trial. So whatever was revealed or whatever these

(01:10:39):
seasonal allegations from thirty four years. Yeah, Akin doesn't know
other facts. Yeah, I mean, listen, Acon is right, none
of us were there. None of us know what really happened.
But he's been convicted, and being that none of us
were there, I'm not going to ride on the side
of Bill Cosby. Even I'm laying on the cross for
Bill Cosby. I don't think Akin was following what was
going on, didn't know if you say, if you can

(01:10:59):
keep it said that he said he doesn't know. But
I'm saying, if you say you wasn't there and you
shouldn't have an opinion either way, like your opinion shouldn't
go with Bill. Your opinion hasn't really been following everything
that's been happening because a large part of the reason
why and when Jerr spoke out and said the reason
why he felt that Bill Cosy was guilty was from
his own mouth, the words that he gave in a deposition.
Hey man, that was sailed before. Listen here. Let's is

(01:11:20):
what we need to tell everybody. You can still watch
the Cosby Show. You can still watch it different you
can't because watch out, but you can find it somewhere.
I'm sure you can like his art still. And you know,
let Bill Cosby passed away. What about the people that
like all Kelly's art? Then they're still listening to it, clearly,
aren't they. They still go to his concert, don't they? All? Right?
Jaya Pickett Smith, she wrote a letter to her daughter, Willow,

(01:11:41):
and her letter said, Dear Willow, I'm so proud of
how opinionated and strong you are. Both you and your
brother have taught me acceptance, how to accept and allow
you to be who you are. I appreciate you for that.
Working on this project we told you about her Red
Table talk has been such a joyful experience. I've learned
so much about two things that I didn't know and
that I didn't expect, which to me makes the red
Table real. She said, Willow, I just hope that looking

(01:12:03):
at how I've lived my life, you will find things
within what you've witnessed, things that you will take on
with you. How I continue to grow, how it's okay
to make mistakes, and that you can always make things right.
So she talks about some of her favorite memories, and
she tells, Willow, you're pretty intelligent. You have more of
a handle on today's world than even I. I'm just
waiting for you to continue to show me how to
get through this new world. I love you. Drop on

(01:12:25):
a clues bond for Willow Smith. You know my last
name is Pinkett Smith. Wintrey knows Carter. All right, Well,
I Manela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss Yee. All right, and shout to revolt.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody have to revolt. Don't
do what's happening? Why do you put that in a
room of report? I don't do it. About one third
of their staff that's all right, fifty people who we

(01:12:48):
know that guy Clue, the People's Choice. You know what,
you're why because I'm reporting news that's not your job.
That is restruct okay, job over there. And if she
didn't want to do that story, there was a reason. Look,
we're still here, but we're not. We're still here. Well yeah,

(01:13:09):
but we but we actually have people who work for
a Revolt that work on our show and go out
without them here they if they makes them vanish, we'll
still be here too. We're still here. You know what.
Oh shoot, they know made one third Revolt staff away
from her People's Choice makes that's everybody that works at
Revolt and everybody that did unfortunately get laid off. I

(01:13:32):
know it's a tough time, and you know we're still
people revote Infinity War all right, it's a breakfast club.
Com on it.

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