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March 10, 2020 71 mins

Today on the show we had comedian and entrepreneur Pretty Vee stop by where she spoke about her new tech partnership, new music and more. Also, we had host and journalist from MSNBC Ari Melber stop by where he spoke about the democratic party, Donald Trump and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman that lied to the cops for saying she her name is Beyonce.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time time to wake up. Teaching instantially, and Charlomagne's
the doctor to practice. Club bitches, the voice of the culture.
People watch the records Club for like news to really
be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to do,
just because y'all always keep you one hunting, y'all keep
your Really. They might not watch the news, but they're
on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening

(00:23):
to the Breakfast Brother, it's your ass s. Good morning
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning acually. Good Money's
damby Charlomagne, the guy Peace to the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes,
it's Tuesday. What's happening? Good morning, good people. Yes, it
was beautiful here yesterday and try State area, New York,
New Jersey, Connecticut. It was about seventy two degrees. Yeah.

(01:04):
But the kids old dal when it's kind of nice outside,
when it's fake knights outside, all of a sudden, the
kids want to go play outside and play little trampoline
as they should. If you still got to put on
the colde it ain't that nice. Yah. They don't have
to put on the cold yesterday. It was nice yesterday.
I don't like coach. I mean, I don't want I
had them put them in them put on a light
coach because it was like, you know, later on in
the day and you just you just never know, you
know this this this tricky weather that can get you sick.

(01:25):
You know what. I was confused, right, I was. I
was reading up on the coronavirus like that that's the
only thing, right. And they're talking about canceling these events.
You know, they canceled the Irish Day Parade in Dublin,
they canceled the one in Boston. Uh, you know, they
moved back Coachella. But I was thinking to myself, they said,
there's a lot of people, but what about the subway.

(01:46):
Millions of people ride the subway. Why don't y'all listening
to y'all Uncle Charlotte when I talk, y'all act like
I'm the freaking monkey. But they said that, They said
that they've been trying to sanitize the subway. They can't
sanitize the somebody like mayor the mayor here and saying
that he's not gonna call it a state of or
it is a state of emergency in New York, but
he's not telling people to stay home to yet what
the reason they do call it a state of emergency
because they can get aide and stuff out and aide

(02:08):
get access to money. When you tell people not to
go to these large, large events, these large crowded events.
I told y'all this last week. So what you're gonna do.
Cancel New York, going to cancel Chicago, Like you're not
gonna go take the subway. You're not gonna cancel Atlanta.
You're not gonna take a flight anywhere. Like you get
the same amount of people at these airports everywhere, amount
of people in the subway, in Times Square, in you know,

(02:29):
on the buses every day Twitter, all these but they
are telling they are telling people too. If you have
three million followers, if you don't have to, they are
telling you that stay home if you don't have to
go to work, to work, everybody has to go to work.
If you can to work from home, some people are
able to just a lot of people, Yeah, everybody gotta
go to work. I know it sound. I know it
seemed like that. Because of what we do for a living,

(02:50):
A lot of people do not get the luxury of
working from home. Gotta go to work. I got a
few people that are working from home, Yeah, a few,
because you you run in a different circle. But the
major already of people that looking to go to work
right now about I wish I could work home and
they go get ready to You know, my mom actually
works from New York City transit and I try to

(03:11):
get her to stay home and hang out with me yesterday,
but she was like, no, it's such a crazy time here,
I gotta go to work. It was supposed to stop
our lives like they canceled. Certainly. I'm like, why why
why can't slings event You still got to take the subway,
you still got to catch a flight. By the way,
when you gotta walk through Tom Square. People still go
to the gym when you're at these large eventures. So
many other airborne viruses that you can catch. Coronavirus, I mean,

(03:32):
the flu is still a thing, people. The flu is
killed clus kill way more people this year, and coronavirus
as correct the way correct. They've locked down all of Italy. Yeah,
I'm like, all right, I'm not going to Italy. Yeah,
I'm can't take you some all right, well, let's get

(03:53):
this show cracking today. Pretty v will be joining ya,
my young entrepreneurgro Pretty Va, Pretty vas so your media
influencer turned uh entrepreneur. She's also on wilding out too.
She's got music, Pretty be doing that thing. Pretty is
one of those those Yes. Also, uh Ari Melbolle will
be joining us. Are Melbourne from MSNBC Beat to Beat

(04:15):
with Ari. Yep, she'll be joining us this morning. I'm
clear identified as a man. Okay, Now, I appreciate the
respect you show this morning, NV, but do you identify this? Okay?
All right, okay, alright, I figured it out. All right,
let's get the show cracking. Front page news. What we're
talking about. I mean, we'll give you some coronavirus updates.

(04:35):
Is a lot going on, all right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club in morning morning. Everybody
is DJ MG Angela Yee, Charlomagne. Yeah, we're only here man,
it's the Breakfast Club morning. What's happening. Let's get some

(04:57):
front page news what we're talking um. Well before we
get into these coronavirus stories. Let's talk about the Cowboys.
They are reportedly resuming talks to Dak Prescott. They have
offered a one hundred five million dollars guaranteed contract thirty
three million a season. Wow, I think that's about right. Yeah,
I think so too. I think that's about right. I
played football for that. I like Dak. I mean I'm

(05:18):
you know, I'm a Dallas Cowboy fanatic, and I like
Dak Prescott. But I think for what he's accomplished thus far,
I think that's about right. Yeah, all right, I'll play
for that. Um, no one wants you, all right. Washington, Washington,
d C. They have gotten their first confirmed case of coronavirus,
and that is a DC church director who gave communion

(05:38):
and shook hands with worshipers. He does have coronavirus, and
the church's organ player also tested positive for the virus
Monday evening. Is it true he was given communion? Yeah?
I just said that he gave communions. Oh boy? Yeah,
so all right. Now, some five hundred and fifty people
attended the four services in which he took part and

(05:59):
gave commun at one of them. So he's been a
passion there at the church for twenty five years. All right. Also,
let's talk about the head of the port Authority in
New York, Rick Cotton. He has coronavirus. He's been visiting
local airports. Rona is a bad bitch boy. Rona is
a whole too. Is just out here giving that thing.
How do you get it on the training system that
he cleans every other day that they think is so

(06:22):
safe and sanitary. Well, they said he made well port Authority.
I don't think that's the New York City subway, but
he said. They said he may have contacted the potentially
deadly bug. They didn't say how he might have contracted it,
but he's been at airports, so they said. Obviously he's
been coming into contact with people at the airports that
might have that vine. You're canceling all these that's probably large, evengeful.

(06:43):
When people have to meet people every day. Is a crowd.
We live in New York City. If you live in
New York, Houston, Atlanta, the Detroit, Lay any of these
big cities where you made mass groups of people every day,
come on, man, all right. In Seattle, the hospital is
offering a drive thrive drive through coronavirus testing. So you

(07:04):
can just go through your open window and submit nostril
swabs for samples, and then they put them in plastic
tubes and then they sent it to a lab that's sanitary.
You know what I mean. Stephen said, you get fries
with that, but you put it in the seal, steal
it and it's in a plastic tube. So that's how

(07:24):
they find out. Now. Coronavirus has also forced a plane
to land in Colorado. There was a commercial flight from
Colorado to Newark, New Jersey, and it made an unscheduled
stop in Denver. Several passengers got disruptive because they were
seated next to someone who they thought was sick. Because
and so anybody coughing, Now he got corona bringing the plane.
Now that's what they're doing. I heard they put an

(07:45):
Asian woman in a headlock on one plane. She sneezed
or coughed on purpose. Something happened and they put her
in the headlocks or the story. Would you put somebody
in the headlock that you thought coronavirus? No, I'm not
touching them. Oh you call okay, I'll go to the
other side of the plate. So as far as where
coronavirus is right now, there's now seven hundred and seventeen

(08:06):
cases in the United States. Worldwide, the death toll has
passed four thousand people. That's just a death toll. In
New York there's one hundred and forty two cases. New
Jersey eleven cases some of the highest cases. California one
hundred and five cases. In Washington State there's one hundred
and eighty cases and twenty two deaths. This is so
confusing because I really I just want to it's Rona

(08:28):
really a bad bitch or just catfish, Like, I don't
know if Rona as bad as y'all making a rout
to be. Is this the filters on Instagram? But we
have an audio of the gentleman that has it in
New Jersey. People have to take coronavirus seriously and seleia contagious.
This virus is everything like your diarrhea, wathery ice and

(08:50):
the long called shownes scrubs chest people in the high
fever is good and worse. His phone sound like it
got coronavirus. I could barely hear what he had to say. Well,
that that gentleman, he said that he is not old.
He said he was in good shape. Okay, no previous
medical conditions, That's what he said. So basically he telling

(09:10):
us that Rona is as thick as she appears. It's
not just the angles, uh that she's taken with her camera.
I guess I don't want to me to find out.
But people are dying, so all the people that it's
very important, not only older people that you can see
from him, he's very very sick. It's not only old people.
They said, there's a more serious risk if you're old apication.
But it's not the only people of older people. They said,

(09:33):
it's the angel of death for people over what sixty
sixty years old? Yeah, I think the percentage of people
that died were over sixty, they said, Uh, I think
it was like ten five percent of the people was
in the age of sixteen and forty. And it was
zero cases of death under ten or something like. And
I saw ninety something. Your old woman survived. Listen, if

(09:53):
it was fatal, if people was like dropping dead as
soon as they get it, then I would understand, like
the mass hysteria. But we got to continue life though,
we gotta continue. There's no way to stop. Everywhere here
it works, so we are continuing life. We got a choice.
We do have a choice, now we really don't. I
mean we cut, you cut, stay on, you set up

(10:15):
the IDN line in your house. But all right, well
that is come over the lineup might have a coronavirus.
I don't know, my goodness, all right, get it off
your chests. 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. This is

(10:36):
your time to get it off your chests, whether you're
mad or blast. So we better have the same in.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this? Yeah? The movie? Hey are you Corona free?
You're free Corona? I am okay, how are you going?
I'm Corona free as far as I know. So I'm

(10:58):
going to do it on my chest. I am calling
because I'm kind of upset that you guys have it.
We guys closed his eyes on New Romans. It's my
true story about me going through Katrainer at fifteen um,
and I wanted to see if you guys were interested.
I sit and ju ye a copy of my book
in the male. It was with a big yellow envelope

(11:20):
so you couldn't miss it. What's the name of the
bug you broke up a little? It's um when God
closed his eyes on New Orleans. Okay, yes, I had
the bud Okay, all right, And if you want to
follow me on Instagram, UM, it's at True Story of
Terra and it's T Y I E R R A T.
I'm not gonna lie. That's a very hard title. The
God closed his eyes on the wall as you feel

(11:41):
that way, yeah, I actually have that bug. Well what
I used to see that way? Okay, I was fifteen.
I grew up in a house with no water, no power,
no anything, and then here comes Katrina White can out
the rest of my life and I had nothing. So
I fifteen. I felt lost. I felt scared. But the
story isn't just about that. It's how I how I

(12:02):
went from having literally nothing to making six figures. Okay,
I say I grew up from drinking water ever water
holes and stealing it from the neighbor to where I
am now. You would be amazed, congratulation. I'm happy. Well,
let me make sure I read that book. And the
book looks good. It's well done. So let me make
sure I have an opportunity to read that this weekend.

(12:23):
And I'm happy for you, and I just want you
to know that if you grew up drinking water out
of the water holes as I did, Uh, coronavirus can't
do nothing to you. Your immune system is stronger than you.
Even though don't listen to him. Hello, who's this? Yo?
Was good? Poppy? Get it off your chest? Hey man,
I just can spread from positivity. I'm from San Antonio, Texas.

(12:44):
Hey man, Hey, DJ, y'all gonna ask you you you
messed with screw DJ screw? Yeah, man, yeah, alright, already
already they're making a movie about Screwing, a movie about him. Yep, yeah, yeah,
that's why. Man. Look, I may use it, but I'm
trying to find, all right, some engineers, somebody who make
a DJ screw type beat. You mean, like a choppton

(13:05):
screwed beat, Yeah, something like that, you know, man, A
lot of people don't know about it. And I'm just man,
you're from Houston and don't know how to make a
chopping chopton to San Antonio, San Antonio, I make I
make music. I'm not. I don't. I don't. I don't
mess with the beat. Yeah, definitely alleged with I mean
in New York. I didn't really learn about him until
after he passed, but definitely alleged with his tapes and things. Though.

(13:27):
It sounds like you need to take your after Houston,
sir already. Man. But hey man, y'all got some beach man,
send it to my igno, poppy man, send it, Send
it there, man, What the hell would we have beach?
Are you talking to anybody listening out? Oh God, thank you, brother?
Get it off your chests? Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit

(13:47):
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake y'alls your time
to get it off your chest or blas we want
to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hey, China,
what's up? Get it off your chests? Hi, dj MD,
I'm pulling too the ton your care. It was like

(14:09):
two weeks ago when I was telling you about me
surprising my husband, my man um with a threesome. Oh yeah,
that's right. We surprised your man with a three song.
Would never had threesome with a woman named China. At
this moment was like, what about two or three days
after that, my man had took me out to dinner
to crab chanty and he winds up proposing to me.

(14:29):
So at that time I thought that was a good
time to do it. So when he went to the bathroom,
I pulled the girl that I wanted to do away
and that's how I set up everything. And then he
had went up to ac and we enjoyed ourself out there. Nice,
did he? So you enjoyed it came out good? Yeah,
it came out well. But my future for me to
you all is getting mavvy. Right when you signed? Um,

(14:53):
do you do you have to be considered legally Maddy?
If you had you had, do you have to sign
you know, papers to be considered literally madby? Or can
you just have like an engagement, you know, party and
just take it come? I know you ain't asking that question.
You got a sign pain, You're not asking a document.
I'm asking that question because you know I'm young. I'm
thirty three years old. Yes, it's called a marriage certificate

(15:14):
and thirty three is not young, you damn near forty
seven years to forty? Woman? Is a contract? You haven't
sign the contract. Talk about you young? Now you still
holding on to that? You really think you're young. I'm
gonna tell you some much. You better stop having three
sings during this coronavirus outbreak. You can get something in
yours now. Yeah, you're right, you're right. Not in my eyes.
Ain't nothing in my eyes? All right, okay, okay, all

(15:36):
right ya, goodness, gracious? Hello, who's this? What's going on?
Good morning? God, good morning? Get it off your chest. Yes,
I want to tell y'all listen. You got strip is
still working as a bunch of people still go to
the strip club. About this Corolla. You got prostitutes still

(15:56):
on the quarter working. You know what I'm saying, and
letting no quart to Corona in the verbs. How you
know they probably I don't know why they shut down
all of this. Uh, he's an advancing stuff. You still
got strippers working. You still got everybody working. You said
that already, sir, All right, will you work out sir? Huh.

(16:18):
I'm an entrepreneur, I mean I'm not. I'm not a drug.
I get speaking on the big time money, then you
get money. Oh oh all right, we have a good one, bro. Hello,
who's this? Hey? What's up, broke? Get it off your chests?
Hey man, I just want to um first, wanna take

(16:38):
you morning everybody? Uh, you didn't be um? And I
need some players and good luck because I'm trying for
making a bad prodact. Are you trying to for making
it a band? Can we hear something? Yeah? Man, yeah,
definitely definitely. Um. I do like this. Um okay, let
me see what am I saying? Let me take it down.

(17:00):
I really want to take it down. Who you would?
Can I take it? Now? You're about it? Boddy? Oh
bout it? Body up and down. You don't sound bad.
I'm gonna tell you something, man. It might be a
guy named Joe Ed that one of these auditions. Sing
that song to him, but give him like a little

(17:20):
lap dance when you're doing it, like walk up to him,
pelvic thrust in his face. I'm serious. His name is
Joe Ed. Well, we wish you the best, delck though
you can actually sing, so that's dope. B He'll like that.
He'll like that. That's like, that'll help you sway. One
of the judges, his name is Joe Ed. Walk up
on him, put your pelvic in his face and sing
I want to take you down. He'll like that. Oh
my goodness, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five

(17:42):
eight five one oh five one. If you need the event,
you can hear this something now you we got rooms
on the way. Yes. Now, imagine you go to sit
down in your seat at an event and Mike Tyson
is sitting there. We'll tell you what rapper that happens too.
What would you do? All right, we'll get into that
next keeping lock just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. What's the swerving that was badd cop in

(18:03):
it fly across the country? I finished the show and
I got me Amenity, I did it, Vigini. I'm still
with you. Oh you ask morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
Let's getting some front page news where we start with you.
Let's talk about Coachella and stage coach there and talks

(18:23):
to move to October due to coronavirus. So if you
have tickets to Coachella, I know the first weekend sold
out pretty quickly. Just know that that might be actually
moving and they're trying to figure that out right now.
They're going to know within the next day or so.
How do they do that? Like, you know, I bought
my plane ticket, I paid for my hotel, I got
my ticket for Coachell, and then you just move it. Yep.

(18:44):
I'm a what how the airlines are handling this? I
did get an email from Delta. Did they send you
an email to just about you know, flight service and
how they're trying to accommodate people and all of that.
So I don't know how they're accommodating people. Also, if
you feel like I don't want to fly right now,
are you going to be able to if I take
a video this rabbit. If I took a vacation to
go to Coachella, now I gotta I gotta change that
and try to take another time. And I think people

(19:05):
also know it's extenuating circumstances. Well, the way my account
set up, I ain't got that much money. Yeah, but
I think a lot of the airlines might wave fees
if you want to change your flight, So yeah, I
know it. Delta said that they are willing to work
with people right now on a case by case individual basis.
Why not just let everybody go there and stick and
call it cough? Chella, that would be dope. Get a

(19:26):
robotutting to be a sponsor next. I don't I don't
really think about pushing it back is going to do
much of a difference, Like like, well, they want to
try to get everything under control. By then getting under control.
They just want people to take it seriously and act
like it's not not act like it's not that big
of a deal. I guess, you know, in New York
there's a lot of hand sanitizer issues as a shortage,
and right now what they're doing in New York is

(19:48):
they're letting prisoners actually make hand sanitizes. So we have
our own hand sanitizers here. What's the difference between Coachella
and riding the subway is the same amount of people
all day long. You get the same expose your The
only thing is just noble for it is unless you
you know, oh yeah, there's some performances on the definite
performance on the subway. Once again, everybody that listens to
us in a major city has to be in contact

(20:10):
with a large group of people every day. Come on,
all right, now, let's move on and talk about other things.
Like Bernie Sanders had a town hall with Fox yesterday,
and one of the things that he did was respond
to what Hillary had to say about him in the
Hulu documentary. Unlike Secretary Clinton, I don't want to relive
two thousand and sixteen. We're two thousand and plinty. But

(20:33):
what I would say on a good day, my wife
likes me. But also, if you guys look at some
of the pollings that they do for United States centators,
you know, they do polls how popular you are. In
most cases, I turned out to be the most popular
United States centator in the whole country. That was Hillary
Clinton before that had said that nobody likes him and
that he didn't work until he was forty one. That's

(20:55):
a response. I enjoyed Hillary's documentary, and I mean truths
be told. Bernie can talk ab all those polls, but
they're not translating into votes as of right now. All
right now, let's move on and talk about what Bernie
Sanders had to say about potentially closing the boarders. You know,
we're in a crisis right now with coronavirus. Right Here's
what he said, if you had to, would you close

(21:15):
down the borders? No, what you don't want to do
right now? We have a president who has a propagated xenophobic,
anti immigrant sentiment from before he was elected. What we
need to do is have the scientists take a hard
look at what we need to do. There are communities
where the virus is spreading. What does that mean. It

(21:37):
may mean self quarantining it, maybe not having public assemblies.
See I'm telling you, Dona. Trump is gonna find a
way to blame this on Mexico. That's why it's called
the coronavirus. Where the coronavirus made Mexico. You'll better stay
woke now, all right now. Joe Biden in the meantime,
had his own sit down and his was pre taped

(21:57):
with MSNBC, and a lot of people had issues with that.
They were saying that why is it okay that Bertie
Sanders does something live and then Joe Biden has to
do something that's pretty takes He won't do something live. Well.
Joe Biden weighed in on Donald Trump and coronavirus crisis.
This gets down to competence and capability. Unfortunately, the president
has very little, no competence in how to handle this crisis.

(22:22):
Not that there's any clear answer that you guys gonna
make this all go away. But the idea that he
shows up at the CDC and says that everything just perfect.
People just wonder what's going on or he's down there
in golfing today. I mean, there's no sense of urgency.
The American people, I think, want to know that their
president is on top of this, understands it, and that

(22:44):
is being guided by science. Yeah, good luck with that,
all right. In addition to that, Joe Biden talks about
what he would look for in a vice presidential candidate.
I think there are a number of incredibly competent women
capable of being president that have run and haven't even
run yet. And so for me, I think the most

(23:04):
important thing and choose you a vice choose me I
didn't choose, is whether or not the person is Pattico
with me in terms of where I want to take
the country. It's really important that the next president is
able to do what Parrock was able to do with me,
turn it, hand over ten to twenty percent of the
portfolio and say you do it as if you're a president.
Because there's so much the lance in the president's desk.

(23:26):
He can't or she can't do it all by themselves.
That Corona kicking. Joe Biden's asked, listen, any of these
old white men, whether it would be Bernie Are Joe
Biden need be toned def to not have a woman
running mate. Joe Biden needs a black woman in particular.
I think Senator Kamala Harris or Stacey Abrams that in
the economic black agenda is what will inspire me to
vote for Joe Biden if he becomes a Democratic nominee.
As he ever did an interview, it not mentioned Barrock's name.

(23:49):
I don't think it's possible. So Luke Simone said to Simon, actually,
she reached out to me last week to get Joe
Biden on the breakfast club. I didn't really I didn't
realize it was her reaching out to me because she
was texting me. I thought it was somebody else on
their team, who'll be cabin, But it was Simon. Simon says,
he's Joe Biden's coming on a breakfast club. I believe
her salute to Samone said it that's Joe Biden's senior
advisor and head of security and not head of security.

(24:12):
You ask definitely had a security You get through the girl,
the lady off stage, but he's got security body slamming
the anti dairy protesters, dropping a club security senior advisor
and had a security stopping. All right, well that is
your front page news, you asked man. All right, thank you, miss. Now,
when we come back, pretty V we'll be joining us.
We'll kick him with pretty V when we come back,

(24:32):
So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building, this young entrepreneur gro she's
making some money out there. Name name Monday. What they do?
Come back right, said you said you had a big

(24:54):
announcement coming in a few months in the game. Yes,
what is it? City Trends. Okay, your girl has her
own product line electronics and beauty in five hundred and
seventy plus stores. And when I tell you, guy, it's Cloud,
He's good. I'm managing you don't have another products with
you because I got a friend I was my manager
to said that she's like you. No, I'm gonna get

(25:16):
some addresses some people box to send out like you
pull to have them now. For they can't Ravene sold out.
Let's go it's not available. It sold out. You know
the personal ones with your your personal hands on. My
person is my personal So I don't want to see him.
Can we see it in the person. Let's put him
on camera, Let's put let's put the little product, little

(25:39):
product vibe. Yah, we go put them right there, one
to smell them wire wireless, wireless, and we have them
in pink. We haven't in blue. We having him have
him in like lime. We have the ox pods. We
have the AirPod like we have they could really be

(26:01):
really fine your headphones with your exactly right. And then
we also have the beauty line coming. So what's the
beauty line is. We have brushes, we have eyemask, we
have um the showers because you're not you'll not be
doing skits in the bathroom. So I definitely wanted to,
you know, bring my vibes everybody else to know, look
y'all can turn up to in the shower. So I
have the shower speakers, I have the makeup brushes, I

(26:23):
have the blending brushes. I have the to take your
makeup off, the little spongey the machine thing and everything
is everything. You ain't got the charge up. You know
how they think city trends you hood what it ain't
hood when we got you, we got the wireless, you know.
So we have those things and then we also have
the lashes. So I have a lot for the ladies

(26:43):
City trans to do, like electronics, and because I know
them for clothing, but they have electronics as well. And
omar Um who plays Ghosts, he has his own fitness
line as well. So right now it's just me and
him and somebody else another big brand in there as well. Okay,
so yeah, it's not new for them at all, it's
new for me. So throw my name on it, but

(27:05):
make sure it makes sense. And that's what we did.
That's what we did. We got all my robes in
their necks and my bonnets in there. So right now
it's a blessing. Five hundred and seventy stores Atlanta has
sold out text me sales as good. That's what we're
trying to get right now. Because a lot of people,
my Canada fans, my Jamking's like, yo, you know you
don't have it bun line yet, and I'm like, you know,

(27:26):
I'm trying to get that done. So I'm sure of
the castle while and I has been supported heavy too, Yes,
but Nick got his own stuff. Nick ain't about to
play on so you're like, well, congratulations on a brand.
I see you, and I'm like, thank you. And then
his friend was like, so, how are you gonna promote us?
And then you got your own? I said, I can't
promote y'all or he wants you to. You don't got

(27:46):
to promote this product. No, I'm just saying, but he
gives me his headphones. But you know, she was just saying,
She's like, we didn't. She didn't know that I was
coming up my own. So yeah, I do for everybody
to make money. Yeah, and this is new, like I said,
new for myself, new for my team, and Seasons is happy.
So we're just trying to add more to um in stores.
And the reason why I even picked the headphones because
I started out in radio and I were I use

(28:08):
headphones okay all the time, and I was like, you know,
I need to have my own, you know. And I
have my my wireless headphones. It's just in my bag.
But of course that's my walking promote right now. My
manager so she has them on just letting people know
where the hot pink one went crazy. She walked in
up the hotel when he was in Atlanta, and he
was like, oh my god, we love your headphones and
we're letting them know. It's in city trends. You know.
Everything I try to do with my brand, I just

(28:30):
try to be organic with it, like I'm not trying
to step on nobody toes. I just wanted I'm in
my own lane of things and a girl. It's fourteen nine, okay, okay,
come on nine. We got the shower speaking for three
nine and nine. We got yes, it's it's yeah, and
then we have the eyemask like it's it's everything's affordable.

(28:53):
And that's the thing about it. I want you to
get back in the radio. I told you that before.
I keep telling me about that. Everybody not seeing him.
He's like, SHAWNA wants you to get but I want
you to be. Yeah. I want you getting the radio.
I mean some type of audio radio podcast something. Yeah,
there should be something if people can go ahead and
be every few days the last time. Yeah, I mean
I think so. Yeah, books of lines. I have lines.

(29:14):
Oh yeah, all this virus and stuff no I had.
I was hurting and I was like, yeah, it was you,
and I know it's from the mask. I was in
the back seat of the car and I was coming
in and woke up. Girl, let me say something bad.
I mean it like, I've been here, Raleigh here, did
Charlotte here, and then we're on tour, so the wilding

(29:36):
out like it's back to back and then we have
two days if I didn't take avanage of laying down
because I still wanted promoting this my product and stuff.
So I left my mask on because I don't know
what's going on in New York. Had an emergency carmency. Yeah,
So I was like, let me keep my stuff on
while I sleep. So I kept it on. That's why
I got these lines right now. Last time you were here,
you know, uh, Charlemagne found out about the turd. Come on,

(29:58):
are you gonna gonna do though? I just I'm just
going to you like that you was sprung up the
Dudo on the ground. That was so long ago. But
I was really under your post, really going. I ready
know it was our girls ship. I would think of
sanitary wipes like the Dudo sanitary wipes. You think a
lot of money. Wow, First of all, I have a

(30:19):
lot of wipes in my back, you know, light saw
wipes and baby wipes, you know, so you need to
go wit on him like you went in a girl.
That's what I'm saying. I'm not gonna go in on you.
But at the end of the day, when I doodle
and that doodle dropped out, it was not supposed to
be that. So at the end of the day, we're
not gonna do that too. And that was the kind
of when you don't really need a wipe for it,
because it was like a hard you know, it was
a hard thing, and I said it always wipe your ass.

(30:42):
Are you talking about? Don't let her put you down
that road? Don't. I'm gonna stop a hard and I'll
just steps. But no, seriously, you know, I started off
the city trends just being a rand ambassador, just shining
out with their clothes and stuff. And then for me
to be around a round table, I felt like I

(31:03):
was a whole boss, which I am. Thank you so much.
They must love you as a brand ambassador because the
videos that you were doing, because they go so viral
and to see the amount of music get I'm sure
like seeing you on top of the cars and girls. Girls. Yes,
made people want to go have by those scenes of
media exactly and again when I shot them out, they

(31:25):
always going. The following was really low. So I'm like
again like, um, you know, support support, support, sitiation, sport,
and then now to have my brand people are coming.
We had over five hundred kids lined up back to school,
so I know this was gonna work. You need a
logo though, You need a logo on there, maybe maybe
a emoji r V Yoh you can't. I'm sorry. I

(31:48):
mean to say that, well, you need a logo. There
was a lot. They come in hot pink this line,
um like a blue lime color and um, that's it
right now. And then I have like metallic silver, have
metallic gold air pods. Um oh, I'm just kidding. Don't

(32:14):
do that. Why need to call Luke and ask uncle
Luke Kenno and me. I gotta tell you, I don't
don't let these guys do that because they have both
shouted on themselves. So they have something, man, they got
something going to another air acting like they're too good
when they both ship in the passing gas and you
but he was sharing them. I don't far in my clothes.

(32:35):
In your clothes, Charlotte, I shouted up here one time.
It happened to the best of us. All Right, we
got more Pretty V when we come back. Don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody in CJ
N V and Ngula yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Pretty V.
Sharlom Now you got a new song right in the other.

(33:00):
It's a move your body now, boy knees now, booty's
cleaze ho now ho cheese cleck cleck. So like that's
so I show us I got something, y'all, move your
body what No, boy knees cheese, it's so for it's

(33:21):
it's TikTok. I know it's gonna lookay down. Tis want
to put it out. We need to play it right now,
I know, but it's we could clean it out. We
could clean it clean it out. Yea yeah. Something question
when you did the video announcing the line and city trends,
why did you choose to go bare faced? Why was
that important? Um? You know, because that's I mean, I
think that's me all day every day. I mean, I'm

(33:41):
glamed up when I have to like do certain things,
and I mean today this is last night's makeup. No, Shay,
don't call me I'm dirty. But I did take a shower. Um.
But I just left this on because I was like,
I have to come straight here and we already know
you in your mind like this old doodle win and
she can wash her face, but no for me, Like,
I just left it on because I was like, all right,
Usually I will come in with my glasses on and

(34:03):
you'll see, you know, my little blemishes. But this is
just me. I don't makeup. Make Up is my thing,
but it's not my thing because I'm am. I skin
is so sensitive, so I use vegan products on my face. Um,
So I just wanted them to come bring them in
my world like this is me, this is your grub,
pretty v. But you know there's another side of me
that could be shown. And I did that and I

(34:24):
always do that through my videos as well. So when
girls come up to me, even on a regular day,
I don't got no makeup bones. What made you think
about doing this? Everything you're partnering up with them because
most people are taking endorsement feed and just be happy
with it. But you took it a step, A step
that could have it could have been nasty, nobody could
have bought it. But the fact that you did and
took a chance on yourself. What made you do that? Um?
Because I was already working with City Trends and the

(34:45):
relationship that we already have was organic. Um. And I
see my numbers with every time I do something, or
if it's a it's a campaign, we're doing. My numbers
is always good with them. They always usually not to
my manager like she did good, we did it, should work,
continue to work, And I'm like, we should, but let's
do something bigger, like so we came with the idea.
I mean, my manager sat down and they sat down.

(35:06):
It was like, we should just put your brand in
the stores. You have the pink roll, you have a bonnet.
You know. Again, it was too late to put all
that in since we already already had a list of
products that I wanted to put in the stores, the
beauty and electronics line. But just the relationship was so
organic and already knew I could not say already knew
I could get in with them, but it was just
already there in front of my face. Because like Cardie
had fashioned over you know, she was already wearing their jeans.
It made sense. I was already a brand ambassador for

(35:28):
City Trends. I was promoting their clothes, promote, doing campaigns
for them, going back to school, um events for them.
So I'm like, look, we're doing this for you. We're
already going in. Your numbers is growing, you know, It's
for the culture. This is not like something I walked
past as a kid. I went in City Trends. You
I could wear expensive stuff. I could go in and
buy what I want from sacks. But hell, I could
go in City Trends and buy me some jeans and

(35:50):
throw my rebox. It's affordable and affordable. You know. Some
people sometimes think when it's affordable as whack or looks
disgust them. But those will fly. Man, I'm glad you're
doing And the guys like you had Chico, you know,
promoting them at one time, and he was flying his clothes,
can see everybody. So it's just like looking at like
you could do this, it don't. You don't have to
just wear a Rockawood T shirt and say that corny.

(36:10):
You can mix it up your own self. There's a
lot of things that you could dig down and that
stough and find and I didn't. I didn't dig down
and find some things. Want the Pretty V brand to
be Thanks for asking that question. Drug Um for me,
when I see Pretty V brand, I just again, I
go back to being original and being raw and uncut,
Like I want people to know Pretty V as she's

(36:34):
She's not only funny, but I extended my brand, extending
my brand from being on Instagram doing wild and now
now it's another type of extension that I have. So
when I want people to when they see Pretty V
and they look at my name, I want them to
look at it's like she's raw, she's original, and you
know she's it's just organic. I gotta go back to
granded because that's in my bio. Like everything about me

(36:55):
is organic and everything about me is just fun. And
I always got to put God in it because he's
the forefront of everything I do. Yeah, come on, now,
people expect you to just be pretty all the time.
Did you to just be a pretty face and nothing else? Um?
You know people expect that, but that's not what that is.
Because I could go on and get me a job
with a big face. Say what they do because I'm
rocking with you and how my my glasses on I

(37:16):
can't see now, don't even know it's mby got on
his shirt. But I'm just trying. Ain't be my glasses
like this. You know, one of the legs is going
this feel. But it's I mean, that's just it a
message you would love on his shirt, Mike. I only say,
my god, I know that for a fact when I
came out with some glasses, some frames and yes, we
gotta do that too. That might be cute. Yeah, so
what about the Zoo's network you still have something? No,

(37:37):
that would be some own show, okay, yeah, but you're
on there. Yeah, I was on there with her. Um
I think it was two episodes of three. We did
something like that together. That was so funny. It was
so dope, like, yeah, that was her her deal. Shi.
You pitching shows too, Now, that's what we're doing. And
you know, going on a smart editions. You guys, stay tuned.
You don't just see that land Sy, you know, if

(37:58):
it's for me, if it makes senseless to it. So
that's what we're doing. That's what's the talks about right now.
In the emails, you don't wanted to ask you about
because you used to run with the baby. And I'll
tell it. When you see him getting situations like he
got into this weekend, how did it make you feel? Oh? Wow,
I was just talking about that. Um you know what
he about. That's when you do. I did I see that?

(38:18):
You know, I didn't comment on nothing. I just like,
you know what he grown. You know he's doing. So
it is what it is. I mean, I don't you
know the situation. Again, I don't know what the person did.
I don't know if it was like this moment, it
was like I hit him, It hit him, It looked
like it hit him in Yeah. So I mean I'm
knocking hold out to on this planet. But I mean again,

(38:44):
that's what you gotta just do it when it comes.
He got to do with it. Yeah, I don't think
he knew it was a woman. Yeah, I'm saying I
don't know what. I don't think he I mean he
wanted to do that. I don't think. No, I don't
think um the baby would do that. But again, you
though that was you and a woman hit you what
we're talking about. But no, seriously, if they didn't to

(39:05):
meet it, if I knew it was a chick of
definitely like come on out respect, But I don't think
he knew it was a girl, So yeah, I don't
think he would do that to no female. But again,
do you feel like sometimes you want to weigh in
on things, but you don't want to say the wrong
thing because exactly, I see so much on share room
and I'd be like wanting to comment. I have my
people's in the backlack girl. Don't say nothing, don't do nothing.
Don't Yeah, no I don't because it a lot more

(39:26):
coming from you. Exactly, I just like or something and
i just call it a day. Other than that, I'm
not doing all that. And you know, be small in
love with the baby right now. So if if I
see something with another chick, I can't even comment up.
That's who he needed to bring. He need to bring
be some molle with him. He had problems with women.
Be someone can handle the phone, no facts, so just
say something, yeah, but be someone out a fighter though,
So I ain't doing that. Bring my bible. Well, we're

(39:49):
so happened proud or you ain't glad. We just want
to make sure people go out there and support man.
The fact that you got your own headphones we should
definitely support I said, a lot of parents out there
buying headphones out of Walmart and Target. You should support them.
That fourteen ninety Okay, you want the box to right
the box? All right, Well, we appreciate you for joining us.

(40:09):
Thank y'all. I love y'all so much. I appreciate y'all.
Pretty V. All right, let's get into this Pretty V joint.
It's called Booty Squeeze. It's the breakfast club. Good morning.
Were back at it halls with another one. Slow to
our girl, Pretty V. Manh Yeah, I love that young lady.
She's got her new line of products and city trends

(40:29):
right now. So goddam support Pretty V. I love those
young entrepreneurgros like this right, headphones, uh, the creaker speakers, makeup,
make up. Yeah, So don't support pretty doing a thing.
Pretty V just getting started, by the way, absolutely, I
like to see people go from you know, the social
media internet world to actually start growing and doing other things.

(40:52):
Wilding out. She's doing a thing. Yep, yep. Shout out
to Pretty V. Now we got rooms all the way. Yes,
I talk about Lonnie Love. She's talking about her boyfriend
and she made him sign an NDA, So I want
to see what y'all think about that. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keep a lot. This the breakfast Club.
Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.

(41:14):
Let's talk Corey Felman. This is the rum of rapport
with Angela ye. Well. Corey Feldman had premiered his documentary
My Truth, The Rape of Two Corries last night at
a screening in la and in that documentary, people have
been talking about this a lot because he's actually naming

(41:36):
names of the men who he says sexually assaulted him
and his friend Corey Hame when they were child stars. Now,
among the names that Corey Feldman named, he says that
Corey Hames had actor Charlie Charlie Sheen had raped him
while they were making the Steven Spielberg movie Lucas back
in nineteen eighty six. Now, Charlie Sheen has denied ever

(41:56):
engaging in any improper behavior with Corey Haim. According to
Corey Feldman, he said this wasn't a one time thing.
He said in passing, it wasn't like, oh, by the way,
this happened. He went into great detail. He said he
told me Charlie bent me over in between two trailers
and put criscal oil on my butt and rape me
in broad daylight. Anybody could have walked by, anybody could

(42:17):
have seen it. At that time. Corey Haan was thirteen
and Charlie Sheen was nineteen when they worked together on Lucas.
There's all kinds of allegations in this documentary. It was
supposed to be a pay per view event online that
started at eleven PM for twenty dollars a ticket, but
they said the stream had still not be gone online
forty five minutes later. There was all kinds of technical difficulties,
so if you weren't at the screening, you wouldn't have

(42:37):
a chance to see this yet. But these are the allegations.
And there are other people that are named in this documentary,
and Corey Feldman has been saying that he was going
to name names. That's horrible. How did he know it
was chriscal Oil. I don't know, but this is what
Corey Hayman had saying. He was only thirteen allegedly at
the time. All right, now, Lannie Love is talking about

(43:01):
getting nondisclosure Agreements NDA sign and she said she actually
made her boyfriend signed one. Here's what she had to
say on The Real. If you know you coming up
in the world and things are happening, because you notice
how now all of a sudden, like Jessica Simpson and
all of them are writing these books and they tell
him that the sign of the story and everything if
possibly if they had an NDA, they couldn't do that

(43:22):
because that can ruin your brand. Maybe before going into
a serious relationship, you should consider an NDA. I have one.
It's not gonna stand. Did you Ain Jeans signed one? Yeah,
because the NBA isn't for him. It's because the people
around him. I can see why she would make her
boyfriend sign an NDA, because I don't trust white men either.

(43:43):
But I'm gonna take you something. The show is called
the Real, okay, and being at the show is called
the Real. Like, Lonnie tells a lot of her life
on the show. So what could this guy possibly say
about Lonnie that people don't know? But I get what
she said. You know, there recently there were some people
that were quote former friends of Lonnie Love coming out
and saying, oh, she said this about Tamar she did
this and so but I guess she's been also burned

(44:04):
by people that have been around her. Yeah, but she
said that she made him sign it, and it's not him,
it's because of the people around him. Yeah. I mean,
if the people around him not signing it, what's the
point They can still talk. But I mean maybe the
intimate moments. Maybe she doesn't want that out there. But
she said, I know I helms for the people around him.
She didn't you make the people around him sign the NDA. Yeah,
I don't know. I understand how that works, but I

(44:27):
don't know. Maybe she feels like they'll pressure him to
do something. And this is all on the wake of
everything that was happening with um Jessica Simpson and you know,
books coming out and La La La La da. They
were discussing that, Okay, all right now. Gail King has
sat down with Oprah for Oprah's tour twenty twenty Vision
Your Life in Focus presented by Wait Watchers, and they
had a conversation about One of the things that was

(44:51):
brought up was the recent controversy with the Kobe Bryant
where she interviewed Lisa Leslie and they talked about Kobe Bryant,
and she's asked if Mark tinus his legacy the sexual
assault case against him. Now here's about Gil had to
say about that Kobe in that interview about Kobe, I
have moved on. It is there a scap, Yeah, but
I have moved on. I put on my game face

(45:12):
and my big girl pants because I never lost sight
of who I was, what I believe I am, and
my intention. I've never lost sight of that. But it
certainly was. It was a learning curve and it was
very painful. But yeah, I think sometimes you have to
go through that that makes you question things in life. Yeah,
she discusses, you know, even if we don't agree, there's
ways to approach things. As she apologized for what she said, Oh,

(45:35):
she doesn't feel like she hit what she said. I
think we can disagree politically, we can disagree socially. But
I just think humanity should prevail always, and I think
we still have to figure out a way to navigate
that with each other. That we can disagree and you
can be mad at me. Even you can be mad
at me, but you can't speak to me. I love

(45:57):
the way that I was spoken to, and I love
that you said that through it all, you never questioned
who you were. But is why we got to be
careful with cancel coaching outrage coaching, because we tend to
cannibalize each other and it's a circular firing squad. So
you know, you can't. You know a lot of times
when you you know, you jump out the wind and
you say something, that's what happens. Anybody can get it.
We've seen that. Yes, everybody gets it. But yeah, she's

(46:19):
talking about just even if we disagree and can't stand
each other, you shouldn't be threatening people, calling them out
their name and all of it will never be that
way on social media. Sadly, it may be that way
in your intimate circle or when your face to face
having real conversations with people, when on social media you'll
never get that luxury. All right, Well I'm angel La
yee and that is your rumor report, all right, thank you,
miss ye Charlamagne. Yes, indeed, giving that donka. You know

(46:42):
it's a new New Mexico woman named Serena Henry h
And she tried to trick police by giving a fake Elias.
And we'll talk about it for after the hour because
you won't believe what she told police. You won't believe
what she told police. She is okay, all right, we'll
get to that next. Keep it locked. This to breakfast
clocal boting warning. Everybody is key, Jay Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We got

(47:04):
a special guest in the building. What's happening? What's up?
My brother? Hate to be bad, exhausted, yet not yet good.
How do you feel? Um? I feel good, but I
know by November, I think we'll all be ready for
this to be done. But then it's not done because
if we get another term of Trump or our brand
new president. So I don't know. What do you think?

(47:25):
You know what's going on with with Biden and everything
that's going on. What are your predictions. Biden is the
guy that for a long time you weren't swiping right,
looking at every other option. This looks better? What about
the new thing? And what about the other thing? And
I think it's a reminder that politics is like life

(47:46):
and culture, and sometimes people do come home to the familiar.
But is the familiar the best thing to go forward?
That's that's a big question. So now it's between Biden
and Sanders right, And what we're trying to figure out
is it seems like and I saw you were talking
to voters that were in Harlem and you were having
a discussion about why people are so supportive of biding

(48:09):
right now and why are people you know, voting how
they're voting or who do they want to support? So
what are your thoughts? Do you think that Sanders could
possibly beat Trump? Or you think that we're better off
looking at biding. I think it's really funny that people
treat Joe Biden like he would be the more electable.
I think he's the more familiar. And there is Barack

(48:30):
Obama associations, but there's no transitive property in politics, you
know what I mean? Or just because you worked with
barackas VP, doesn't mean that you are Barack Obama. And
if we're gonna have real talk and this is the
breakfast club, right, he was not put on Barack Obama's
ticket because of his civil rights record or economic populace,

(48:52):
they are well, I'm not even I'm not trying to
be negative. I'm just saying that's not what happened. What
happened was Barack Obama broke through beat the person that
was expected to be the nominee that you're along with
a lot of other people, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden
and Chris Dodd and other people that year old or
more well known senators and such, and then Joe Biden

(49:13):
was the establishment figure that was supposed to calm things down.
And it speaks to Barack Obama's shrewdness as both a
transformative leader who also understands how to get people there.
He said, I needed the Joe Biden then and the
Hillary Clinton. They will remember how tight the primary was.
There were people who didn't like that either. In Barack
Obama said no, but it wasn't because of that. In fact,

(49:33):
an interesting data point about Joe Biden is South Carolina
is the first time he ever won a stayed after
running for president three different three different years. Yeah, so
that's wild. Having said that again, you mentioned the voters.
We interviewed the voters. We hear a lot of people
who were excited about various candidates, including Bernie Sanders. But
something happened on the way. Something happened where part of

(49:55):
the Democratic Party grass roots, including a lot of African
American voters in a lot of different states, voters in
the South said, when you know the South, Yeah, wait
a minute, we're not sure that we are ready for
Bernie Sanders. Whether that means ready can he beat Trump
or just ready? Do you want to pay that tax?
Do you want to pay that tax? I know you're successful. Um,
I don't have a problem playing the tax of the
health in my community. I'll be honest with you. I mean,

(50:17):
I think a lot of people felt who can beat Trump?
You know, I feel like feel like Joe Biden has
a better chance of beating Trump than Bernie. Why did
they think that though? But for all the reasons you
just say, he didn't up until South Carolina, he didn't
even be Bernie in the primary and at the first
time you ever want the primary state? So why in
any of the times these rands? So why would you
think he could beat Trump? I don't know why people.
Why do people to think Joe Biden is the most selectable?

(50:38):
I think there's are good questions, and I saw you
chopping up with Angela Rye about them, and I saw
you guys were enjoying each other, just kidding. A podcast
called Sibling Rivalry Creative Tension. Yeah, you think that it
hurts that Barack Obama still hasn't come forward and supported
Joe Biden and endorsed him. I mean, I think that's fascinating.
On the one hand, this is the presidence that you

(50:58):
gotta go earn it yourself correct. On the other hand,
Joe Biden got everywhere because of Barack Obama when there
were many candidates early. I see it, but Barack Obama
laying in the cut when it's just basically Joe Biden
his running mate Democrat, versus someone who buy his own estimation.
And some people like this about standards. Some people don't
buy his own estimation against someone who's not even in

(51:19):
the party, and there's certain more you're gonna be like,
you want to help a guy out, and you don't
have to endorse Barack Obama, as we all know, could
come and do one interview, one radio show, one appearance
and just say it out loud things he said before
that are positive about Joe Biden. I do think he's
being very careful. And you have to remember the Democrats
have had their problems before, and they had a lot
of problems with the perception of fairness and even playing

(51:41):
field last time. So I think Obama is also sensitive
to that. Are you really going to help your guy
out if it looks like a thumb on the scale
with the coronavirus that's people are so scared about. How
does that affect what's going on as far as with
the Democrats, with Biden, and even Trump. I think it's
a reminder that all the predictions are limited because a
prediction is just a forward looking statement based on things

(52:05):
mostly staying the same. So people say turnout will be this,
or Trump is likely to win or lose based on that,
And then you remember, we live more so than ever
in a very dynamic, complex universe now, and the world's
more interconnected. And sometimes you hear that and you say,
what does that even mean? Okay, YadA, YadA, we can
all talk to each other communication, culture, Internet, And then
other times you're like, oh, right, the world's really interconnected.

(52:26):
So a seemingly potentially small health problem over here can
or cannot but might become a global pandemic, right, And
if that affects people's sense of their faith in government
or their interest in a quote unquote disruptor who's so
disruptive he doesn't even hire people for government jobs. He's
so Donald Trump's so disruptive. He just doesn't do a

(52:48):
lot of the work of being a president. And everyone
can make up their own minds about when that works.
And there are people who say, oh, government should be smaller,
and then during these kind of crises, if especially if
it gets worse, we'll see people tend to go, wait
a minute, I need god, Oh right, A corporation is
not going to necessarily make the best call about when
the ground the planes or who to tell to stay out,
or how we keep safe and how we get informed,

(53:09):
and if it rattles the markets. Yeah, I think. I
think Donald Trump has a good path to reelection and
a good economy, He's probably gonna win, and maybe not
in a bad economy. Why do you say that, I
think that you're going to be dealing with Russian interference.
I think you're gonna be dealing with voter suppression. I
think you're gonna be dealing with voter depression, which to
me is the biggest issue. Nobody on the other side
is really that inspiring enough to make somebody get up

(53:29):
and say, you know what, I'm going to vote for
this person. That's why I think Joe Biden would be
smart to announce his running mate and and now some
of the people he might put in his cabinet, because
I think what's around you is what's going to determine,
you know, whether or not people get up to go
vote for Do you think that gives people other reasons
to vote? Meaning yeah, oh, I'm excited about whether it's
a Stacey Abrams send it to Harris or Harris or

(53:49):
Warren and Sanders playing an economic role and the younger
people are thinking about student dad, they think about the
job market, and Joe Biden just has never been about
all of that. I mean that that would be interesting. Yeah,
that's why people I give Joe Biden so much hell
for not having a black agenda simply because black people
have saved his goddamn life. Let's be clear, whether it
was him being vice president of Barack Obama, Jim Clyidburn,

(54:12):
DAWs in the mis Auth Carolina, all the old voters
that voted for him on Super Tuesday, he'd be nothing
without black people. Well, there's an old saying Jesus saved Kanye,
but Jim Clyburn saved Joe Biden. All Right, we got
more with Ari Melbourne when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Schlomne,
the guy we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking

(54:33):
it with Ari Melbolle Yee. I want to ask you
this about Bernie Sanders supporters, right, because a lot of
people have issues with how aggressive Bernie Sanders supporters are
and how they're like it's either Bernie or nothing. Do
you think that he needs to get that together? I
think it's a mix. Are you responsible for everyone who
follows you on the Graham and shouts you out and

(54:55):
then starts beefing with people on your behalf and then
goes farther than you want? And how much time an
energy do you give to handling that. Political campaigns are
complex and the bigger they get, the more you get
a whole mix of people. I do think when you
talk about a leader, you want the leader to set
the tone and also hold people responsible. There may have
been a time earlier where I think Sanders may have
come up short on that and should definitely be called

(55:16):
in the carpet about that. I think recently as it
got more attention and frankly props to Elizabeth Warren and
other people for going out of their way to say no,
I'm calling this out. And she was very effective. She
didn't win any primary states, so eventually that narrowed her path,
but she was effective in other ways. I think Bernie
Sanders at the debate in another high impact forum said no,
you know, I'm calling on people to be civil and

(55:38):
trying to address that. I think more broad we have
to understand, you know, we get so blinkered and narrowed
by the personalities, and we live in a culture, as
you all know very well, where we're basically constantly agitated
to focus on the personality, and the culture and the
mediums we have are richer and more colorful than ever.

(55:58):
So we see the personality and Trump has exploited that
and hacked that. But if you take a step back,
what has happened to that I see in the last
two consecutive cycles is more people in both parties have
been looking for disruptors who aren't even in the party.
So they said it was gonna hurt Trump that he's
from New York. You guys know Trump from before. He's
not a real evangelical Republican. Come on, yeah, but he

(56:23):
but the Republican Party looked at all of their options,
the jeb Bushes and Rubios and this new person, and
they went for him. And that's its own thing. And
I'm not saying there's any equivalence to Sanders. I think
they have totally different agendas. But then look at Bernie.
Sanders got about forty plus percent last time and is
running second to the guy we just mentioned, Joe Biden,

(56:44):
and he's not even in the party. So if you
take it together, you go two cycles in a row.
The vast sjority of voting people say, I'm not about
these parties. I'm not about these institutions. They are failing.
They fail over and over and so where does this
go back to your question? I think it goes to
the fact that people, for a Sanders aren't necessarily feeling
that they automatically owe anyone their vote after that, right,

(57:05):
So it's the parties got to prove it to them
that's right. And that's that's that's my whole thing, Like what,
that's why younger voters aren't coming out because I don't
think younger voters care about personality. I think they care
about policies. I think they care about ideas. You know
what I mean. I think they're voting their their interests
and what are they providing? What are the Democrats providing
on that side? Yeah? And I mean, and isn't that
crazy when you look at Bernie Sanders being very old

(57:26):
and having the best support among young people right or
earlier back in the day, John Stewart had a huge
following among young people for being kind of a funny
truth teller. But he was a lot older. So I
don't you know, people talks about identity politics or whatever,
it doesn't necessarily mean that you're only supporting the person
that actually literally reflects my fa If they don't, if
the younger people don't feel like the candidates speaking to them,

(57:48):
do they just not come out? Because that's what we've seen, right,
that a lot of younger candidates weren't coming out. Yeah.
I think primaries are hard too because it's too many choices,
and so people at a certain point, I don't know,
come back to me when it's simpler, or when I
know who the person is and all make a judgment
over whether I think they're a leader. Look the other
thing about Trump that that is important to remember if

(58:08):
you want to talk about what we know empirical facts,
not predictions. The turnout in the election after Trump these
mid terms was higher than any turnout in a midterm
election since women got the right to vote, which is
to say, since we've allowed everyone to vote, with some
exceptions we could talk about in some restrictions, and you
mentioned voter suppression. But that's literally the highest mid term

(58:31):
turnout ever. So if it continues like that, and Charlemagne
raises the questions why, maybe it won't depending on who's inspired.
But if it continues like that, that could be a
total way. If people stay home, then you're back. You're
back where you were. Do you do you see a
spike in your ratings when you have these rappers on,
because if you have some like you'd be having rappers,
they're like, Wow, I can't believe they're on MSNBC. When

(58:52):
you say spike, I mean we the type of data
we get, which I don't even look at the next day.
I wait till I get off to the set, so
I don't try to think about it too much. But well,
we get a macro wave. So if you do something
really crazy and it craters or crashes, you'll see that
and other times you see things go up, But I
don't have like like we had Yogatti on recently. It's
not like I have like a little calculator where it

(59:13):
says like Yogatti went three percent up or down. I
don't know if radio is different. Yeah, we can see.
You can see every little thing you see when things
go up and things go down, and they just don't
like you to just keep going down and we just
gotta zero meter months. Yeah. So but I you know,
I think that, Uh. The craziest thing for me with
that is like when I was in South Carolina, um

(59:37):
an elderly white gentleman came up to me and was
very honest and said, you know, I'll watch your show.
I appreciate the news, the law. I think you're fair. Great,
that's nice, thank you. And then he's like, but I
gotta tell you, he's like, I was closed minded, he said.
For the longest time, he said, he thought of rap
music as something that didn't have value or intelligence. He

(01:00:00):
thought it was noise. And he goes watching your show.
When you started doing it and having people on, I
didn't get it. I just put up. He goes, And
now I realized, he said this, He says, now, I
realized raps like country and it's all about how you're
living and how the world works in the story, right,
And that might be very obvious, right, But our job,
my job is not to judge anyone. Really, for the
most part, it's like, okay, that's interesting. And he feels

(01:00:22):
the need to say he felt opened up by the show,
and so I think having to me, it's not just
having the rappers on, having them on along with a
lot of other people and cultural leaders in serious segments
in exchange with other people, how do you sell Uncle
murder to your producers when you are gold in the room?
He said, I want to have Uncle murder? Oh my show.
How do you sell that way? I say, it could

(01:00:43):
be worse. It could be Uncle double murder. That's a
great way to discuss all the big topics that happened
throughout the year of the wrap up is incredible. I
will tell you, so Uncle murder someone where that's that's
not that's not like Gateway hip hop. That's deep in there.
When you have Uncle murdle, we have great on the

(01:01:04):
b we A rate producers. Um, But that's that's trying
to help people understand where does this fit in. This
is a conversation. And by the way, I mean, this
goes back to who sets the rules right and who
was allowed to violate the rules. We just talked about
Donald Trump and vulgarity, among other things that the right
wing has suddenly decided to put up with. But used

(01:01:25):
to be I mean, Celris Tucker and Bill O'Reilly used
to be lecturing Park about this stuff. See Laura Tuckle
was right though, but continue go on. Everything she said
back then was absolutely right. The music was degrading, it
was misogynistic, it was sexist, and you know what we
told her back then, shut up. That's exactly what Park said.

(01:01:46):
But then fast forward thirty forty years later, Snoops on
Red Table Talk, being chastised with his language. I think
you make a strong point. I'm not sure if he
said that or anyone said that that's wrong, but uh,
I mean, you remember that two bucks the loris are
you abused to me? He said that, But he also said,
see de Lord's Tucker, you swear with that rhymes with it,

(01:02:06):
and you're not trying to help a brother. But I mean,
and also, I think it depends where the conversation is
coming from. By by which I mean, are you trying
to engage something honestly or you're using it to politic
on it. And my point being, there were certainly other
voices on the right that said, we can't stand any
vulgarity if it comes out of this culture. Yeah, and

(01:02:27):
we're going to criticize that. And then all of a
sudden Donald Trump comes up and it's it's all co signed.
It's I think one is about freedom of speech, right,
like one is thing, no, we want to silence people.
The other thing, No, your lyrics are actually bad and destructive.
I think that's what See the Lord Tucker was naying, right,
and I hear that, and we have to listen to that.
I also think it just depends on the context. Meaning

(01:02:48):
if Eric Clapton does I shot the sheriff, and everyone goes, oh,
that's an interesting parable, and then a different artist who
looks different talks about killing law enforcement and everyone takes
it very serious. Like if guns n' roses is saying that,
then it's okay. But we're just targetting hip hop, right.
So I mean this brings us back to the uncle
murder or uncle double murder, the question, which is I

(01:03:09):
have to put it in a car I have to
prove and put in a context that if parts of
this are objectionable, how are they to be understood, and
how does that relate? And if parts of it are
so objectionable, they shouldn't be on the air on the news.
We do make those judgments sometimes, but I would argue
that a lot of this has been narrowed in ways
that when you really unpack it aren't very fair. So
we just want to be fair about it. Are We
appreciate you for joining us. Don't move roomors on the

(01:03:31):
way as the breakfast Club. Good mornings, DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlemagne,
the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rooms to talk Boosey. It's about angela Ye the
breakfast Club. Well, I'm sure we all know by now

(01:03:51):
that Boosey wants to get with Rihanna. If you recall
this tailer leaked out from his show where he talks
about his obsession Marti, I think they're trying to find
me a woman you know who I wan't. The whole
world knew why I won't. She won't meet too. Were
just amount of time Rihanna knew. You know you won't meet.
It's all this black chocolate. Look at these totals, Rihanna,
you can see me anytime I was playing your mother.

(01:04:14):
Rina needs to see my daddy. Yeah, he needs money
and he's like you were like Rinda for step mama. Well,
he was very shocked when he found out that Rihanna
is into somebody else. I heard Rihanna off the market
right now and they say she mentioned where ain't sad rocking? Man?
I'm a bag off. I'm a baglf because I rocked

(01:04:36):
when ain't sad rock That's my dog and my little dog. Now,
I'm a catch. I take care of my kids. I'm
a lovable person, and I'm am I ain't hate no
I ain't. I ain't gonna hate on you with no order,
with no boy. Ain't you asking all these damn questions.
I am a good catch, Rihanna. There you go. Boosey. Yeah,
he said he got those island moves just like her.

(01:04:57):
There you go. And speaking of Rihanna, she's got a
lot going on right now and she just has unveiled
the fenty Beauty TikTok house in La We are standing
in the official first Anty Beauty TikTok Home. I just
wanted to create a platform for the next wave of

(01:05:19):
content creators and I can't do it alone. So to
join in with the people who are influencing the world
on my community and my generation. This is like a hub.
So what is the TikTok Home is the place where
people can go to do what create content. There's beauty stations,
there's video already, natural light. They have a makeup pantry
that's already stopped, so you can do all kinds of

(01:05:41):
beauty focused content with fenty Beauty spotlighting all of the creatives.
So how do people get there? Do they have to
fill out of the application? Do they just wait online?
Do they have to pay? Do we know? I'm pretty sure.
I don't think you could just walk in, but I
guess you can probably schedule time to go and set
up your station and everything. Okay, So they had TikTok
influencers amongst the people there, and yeah, TikTok is doing

(01:06:05):
it absolutely. Let me tell you they are getting it.
It just can't. I feel like everything just comes out
of nowhere. Remember when Vine was so big. My six
year old loves TikTok and she's she does like all
these cute little videos, right, but she doesn't know that
I don't allow how to post it, so it's not posting.
So she thinks she's posting it, but it's really just
she's doing the videos in the camera and it's in

(01:06:26):
the saving and she was like, Dad, how's this one.
I'm like, it's great, it's amazing. But she doesn't know
it's not posted. She shouldn't be in school right now.
She's not listening. But yeah, the kid to school, like wow,
all right. And Tammy Roman she's gonna be hosting a
new show on VH one exposing cheaters. So it's called
Unfaithful tentatively now, and that's what the plot is. I
guess it's kind of like the show Cheaters. Yeah, in

(01:06:48):
a way, I think that'd be good. I think Tammy's
dope host, and I think that'll be a great show.
Oh my god. Interesting. You know, Cheaters wasn't even real.
I don't think it wasn't. Remember when they stabbed the host,
Joey Greco and he was on the and he turned
gray that I look up when he got stabbed on
the boat. That was real. I don't know. I don't
know if it was. I don't want to throw that

(01:07:11):
out there, fake show, like, come on, now, there's a
lot I'll do for this this breakfast club. But I
ain't gonna stabbed Joey Greco. Right, you gotta see it
was it Joey Greco that got stabbed. It was okay,
all right, and Joey badass. Congratulations to him. He has
joined the cast of the Power Spend off of Raising Cannon,
So congratulations. He's been doing pretty great things in acting. Yes, yep,

(01:07:33):
what else did he do? Well, that's what I really
know him from. So he's a series regular now and
he'll portray the character unique. They said. He's one of
the biggest drug kingpins in Jamaica queens and rival to
fellow kingpin Rock. She'ld be interesting. All right. I'm Angela
Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss Yee, and happy birthday to Timberland. Today is Timberland's birthday.

(01:07:56):
So I just wanted to get some Timberland produced joints
in the mix this morning. Mix off with that and
shout the revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow and let
me say happy belated birthday. Yesterday was aduas birthday a style. Yes,
happy belated birthday, Adua. All right, well let's get to
the mix. It's to breakfast club, good morning phoning. Everybody
is tj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all
the breakfast club now ye. It's Women's History months. Were

(01:08:20):
reppen today, Yes, and today we want to shout out
four year old to Arianna Now. She went viral after
a video was posted by her hair dress as Shabria,
who was telling her that she was beautiful because four
year old Arianna, for some reason, thought that she was ugly. Well,
fortunately she did have Shabria there, and Shabria did let
Arianna know that she is black and beautiful. Here's what

(01:08:41):
she said. It's Woman's History Month, and we're celebrating the
most influential women in history. Check out this phenomenal woman.
Don't say that, don't say that. Don't say that. You
are so pretty. You when you look at you yourself,
you supposed to say, I'm so pretty. You are so pretty?

(01:09:03):
Do you hear me? You've got the prettiest little dimples. No,
you're not gonna cry. You are a beautiful little girl,
and you are pretty you are the prettiest girl li
O class boom. Tell them straight up when you go
to school tomorrow, you got your hair done, You're gonna
be like, Oh look at my hair, Oh look at
my shoes, look at my clothes. Baby girl, you are beautiful.

(01:09:24):
Black is beautiful. And if don't nobody ever tell you,
I will tell you. You are gorgeous. You are so pretty.
If you're gonna grow up and you're gonna be everything
that you can be, you gotta be happy all the
time because you're a little kid. You only four, and
you should not know nothing about being ugly because you
are so good. If that was another phenomenal woman in history,

(01:09:48):
So now we have to know that our young black
and brown girls are beautiful as well, no matter what
society has tried to ingrain in us. And I just
want to shout out for a Women's History Month, all
of the beautiful young girls out here in this world
and all of the women who uplift those beautiful young girls.
All right, salute to all my young beautiful black queens.
All right, when we come back positive note, don't move.

(01:10:09):
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(01:10:31):
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(01:10:51):
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(01:11:15):
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