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June 3, 2021 80 mins

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see how many of our listeners not only got a Brazilian Butt Lift but to see how many had complications after a Botch doctor spoke out about a BBL being the most dangerous surgery. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Tucker Carlson for calling Covid safety measures “Medical Jim Crow” and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your week up. Hallo Breakfast Club. They show
you love to hate from the East to the West
Coat d J M. Angela y Cholomagne, the God the
Ruler show on the planet. This is why I respect
this show because this is a voice of society. Saints
in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But
y'all earning impacting the coach. Sure the wake up in

(00:22):
the morning in h day. Want to hear that breakfast
the world's most dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela
ye good money's amby Jolomagne. The got piece to the

(00:44):
planet is Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. Yes man, happy to
be here's happened? Good morning, good morning. You know our
two weeks ago told yo yesterday bought mc stock for
nine dollars a share, went to bed last night. It
was sixty two dollars to share last night. Okay, dropping

(01:05):
clues bombs for me. Well, congratulations. That's why it's very
important to you know, Jesus christ No bomb don't don'tkay Uh.
That's why it's very important to invest in um stocks
that you like. Yes, it's simple things that you're into. Yeah,
it doesn't always work out, like you know. Absolutely, I've
been using my public app to invest, and so I

(01:26):
just invested in a whole lot of things yesterday too.
You don't have to be rich to invest. You can
buy pieces of stocks too, Just so people know. I
know sometimes you think it's really expensive, but you can
invest fifty dollars if you haven't. And guys, we are
not professionals. We're just telling you what we're doing with
I just want to don't necessarily follow us with with
these at stock tips. These ain't tips. We just hey,

(01:47):
sometimes it works, sometimes it does. I can tell you
what not to invest in the breakfast club because we
can't even get our bomb to work. I was definitely
not invest in the breakfast club. Now is going to
break it out. They're attacking us and we don't have
no weaponry to fire back. I had every intention to
being in there this morning, but I had a nightmare
getting back from Tosa, Oklahoma yesterday. I was trying to

(02:08):
fly back and then our flight attendant had an allergic
reaction to something before we took off, so then the
medics came on the plane. Then they made us all
a DP plane that we had to find another flight
attendant to take her place. And there's no direct flights
from Tosa, Oklahoma, back to New York, so we had
to um, we missed our connecting flight. So a lot
of people that had to spend the night in Dallas

(02:28):
after all of that happened. Well, no, now I'm at home,
but I didn't get home until midnight. Midnight. You made
it seem like you got back at four am. But
I mean I was traveling for twelve hours yesterday. You've
been to the club all night and got back home

(02:50):
at four o'clock and made it to work. I've been
traveling for twelve hours. It was definitely a lot. Even
trying to get on the flight, I got the last seat,
so I was really fortunate to get on the flight
and sign Jadine who works at me. Her bag didn't
show up last night at the airport. It was just
a lot. It was a lot. You know what it's
like to be stuck in the airport all day? Is
Wegman's a national grocery Store. It's not right. It's just

(03:14):
East Coast um, but does not have to do it.
What's happening, younger, I don't know what just happened. No,
I was just thinking, and I was thinking about the
Wegman's chocolate chip cookies that are ruined in my life.
That's why I was asking the National Store because I
wanted to say that to people, but they might not
know what the hell I'm talking about. Nowhere, drop a
bomb for that Wegman's chocolate chip cookies man ruined in

(03:36):
my life. Shout to all the geminis out there too.
Today's about Daddy's birthday, Little London's birthday. I'm excited picking
them up from school. Bunch of balloons. Happy birthday, baby,
This is a great mom. My mother's birthday was June first,
my daughter's birthday is June third, and my son's birthday
is June fifth, and and your daddy's just June twenty nine.
That would be me, not my daddy. You might call

(04:01):
me daddy, But why are you drop a bomb for that? Cool? Now,
that's great. Excited again, Let's call each other daddy. Show
is to show craft man what we're talking about. Well,
maybe you want to get a haircut? Hello, maybe you

(04:25):
want to get a haircut and a vaccination shot. We'll
tell you how you can make it happen. What the
hell is going on? Drop a bomb for you? She
just gonna start, maybe you need to get a haircut.
Where did that come from? Because I said, you asked
me for front page news. That's the front page news.
And then you started talking. I understood the teeth perfectly.
I'm intrigued that can't wait to hear what you got
to say about barber shops in the vaccine I right

(04:45):
at the breakfast club. Come morning, Hey morning, everybody is
DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to
breakfast club's getting some front page news. We ain't got
to do NBA scores. We can get right to a
year ago. The loss, good day, goodness, gracious, disgusting. Lanta
Hawks beat the Knicks one on three, eighty nine, seventy six.

(05:05):
They're gonna be playing the seventy sixes in the next round.
The jaw would seventy six to be playing the seventy sixes.
I said, there'll be playing the seventy sixes next round.
The Lanta Hawks all the Hawks. Okay, the Jazz beat
the Grizzlies one twenty six, one ten, and the Mavericks
beat the Clippers one oh five, one hundred. You gotta
salute the New York next though they had a great
seas and nobody expected them to finish with the fourth
seed in the Eastern Conference. Yeah, you know what I mean,

(05:25):
are make the playoffs, So drop on the clues. Bonx
to the New York Man. Hit a couple of pieces,
but it looks way better than than the name have
been in the last six seven years. So that's that's great.
No one else we got you, all right. Well, President
Joe Biden is pushing this whole shot at the shop,
and that is he's planning to recruit one thousand black
own barber shops and salons to promote vaccinations worldwide. Other

(05:49):
elements of the campaign include free childcare for parents who
want to get vaccinated, keeping pharmacies open for twenty four
hours on Fridays, and partnering with mayors to see which
city can grow its vaccination or rate the fact. The NBA, NHL, MLB,
and NASCAR also planned to offer free vaccines at their competitions.
While Anna has a bush announced free bear for vaccinated
adults age twenty one years and older on July fourth,

(06:11):
and as you know, Krispy Kreme has been giving out
free donuts to people who are vaccinated. Here's what Joe
Biden had to say. We'll also be working with Black
Coalition Against COVID and other order organizations. Will launch a
new initiative call shots at the shop, barber shops, beauty shops,
our hubs of activity information in black and brown communities particular,

(06:33):
but the many communities across the nation, booking appointments for them,
even using their own businesses as vaccination sites to make
an even bigger impact over the next month. I swear
if they pushed for other policies the way they pushed
for Black people to get this vaccine, we might can
get to George Floyd Policing Act path or maybe the
Voting Rights Bill pass something. Boyd, he pushed that vaccine
on black, don't push nothing else that we need, all right, Well,

(06:58):
right now, the goal is to have seventy percent of
American adults at least partially vaccinated against COVID nineteen by
July fourth, So that's why they're trying to make this
happen pretty quickly. It seems it just seemed like that
they're pushing this vaccine like that barbershops beer a lot old.
It just seems like a lot You know, the vaccine,

(07:18):
COVID vaccine got better marking than most rap albums. Yes. Absolutely.
A black woman in Michigan was issued a three hundred
and eighty five dollars ticket after her neighbor called the
police on her for talking loudly on the phone. Diamond
Robinson's neighbor called the police to report a noise complaint. Now,
Robinson did record the encounter with the police on Facebook Live.

(07:42):
Can you believe they gave her a three hundred and
eighty five dollars ticket for talking too loud on the
phone in her own neighborhood? Would think that her neighbor
told her Her neighbor told her to get off your
phone or talk lower, And she told the neighbor get
out my face, and she continued walking in. Then the
police arrived minutes later. She said, I'm not doing anything.
I'm on the phone, walking up and down the block
that I pay taxes on. I'm confused, and officer said

(08:03):
he was writing her a ticket for being a public nuisance,
and she said, no, I'm not accepting that. The officer
then plays a ticket in her mailbox. Officer, You what
a d head? That officer is? All the officer had
to do with black? Look, man, you gotta jerk for
a neighbor's she's mad at you, you know, talking a
little lot on the phone. Just keep it down and
keep it moving, Like, why would you have to write
that young lady a ticket for what? I thought? There's

(08:24):
a device they have to use to see if the
if the levels are at a certain level. I thought,
maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I thought. Well, my neighbors,
but millions of dollars by now if they got tickets
every time they were talking loudly outside, That's what I'm saying. Hey,
come on, bro, it's a neighborhood. You want to hear
people talking in a neighborhood? All right, Well, that is

(08:44):
your front page news. Get it off your chests eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent foul line to wide open again eight
five eight five one oh five one is to breakfast club.
Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether you're man. Thank you

(09:04):
from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got something
on your mind. Hello, who's this? This rich from Cincinnati?
What's up? Riche? Get it off your chest? Listen. I
watch you guys on YouTube every day. I love you guys.
I think it's time that we take the glasses down.
I'm tired of looking at Charlomne' reflection. I agree. I
hate this glass. It makes me feel like I'm locked up.

(09:26):
I hate it. My skin looks amazing. You should be
happy to see. My reflection was June second and the
master Offso let's sake, get that. It's June third. I'm
with you. Yeah, today June third, but I'm with you.
Let's take these things out. Enough's enough, tell them thank
you brother? Hello, who's this this Jermaine? Jermaine? What's up? Man?
Get you off your chests? Well, I want to get
something about chests. First of all, good morning, Breakfast Club,

(09:50):
man of God, Well, doctor Uncle's Charlotte, thank you, sir,
good morning, good morning. Um. I want to talk about that, uh,
the twenty tens Mount Rushmore, the scission I was having yesterday,
uh huh, and the whole thing about it, like I'm
kind of disappointed that Walle's name wasn't mentioned and all
of that. No, it was I saw mentioned, I saw Wile,
I saw Big Sean, I saw Meek. A couple of

(10:12):
people mentioned them. Yeah, a lot of people don't see
it the noo for they chance about Wil, but I
feel like they're a twenty tiens. While they had some
real great projects, and every time every one of those projects,
he had like two or three songs that just got
played on the radio. N he did. I love wi
but but he didn't have the impact that Future. That's
just the truth. I love wil and like no registers

(10:34):
fake Future, but a lot of stuff for the Future,
Like it comes off of the fact that a lot
of times he's collaborating with Drake, And I mean, that's
that's not true. That's not true. Don't tell that lie.
Don't tell that lie, Madness, you should go real. Sister.
Future had a whole mixtape trilogy fifty six Nights, fifty
six Nights, Monster and Beast Molde way before him and

(10:56):
Drake started collaborating Knock It Off Love. I know, y'all,
I knew I was gonna jump on me as soon
as I said that this morning. But you know what,
it's all good. I respect what they said, but when
it comes to that list, I really can't think nobody
else because, like I said, like chose Nikki and Nikki
like Nikki was like really that like top rappers, not
top female top rappers during that time, So I gotta

(11:17):
get right quick for that. But I just wanted Whili's
name to be mentioned with it. And oh yeah, another
thing I wanted to say, y'all gotta start giving my
boy dramas to respect. He deserved up there because he
missed up the clues baser style about what a clue
balls for my boys dramas. I appreciate you. I bet
it worked now when he tried. Yeah, all of a sudden,
the bomber work problem was coming out. Ain't my fallo?

(11:39):
Who's this yo? Big chunk? How we doing better? We
were better before we talked to you a few and months.
Man in life was so great. Listen to things. Two
things right, CBS TV must be crazy, right you got Tiffany,
no players hadish and the TV show with kids. I
guess it. Don't disrespect don't disrespect Tiffany like that fool
she was in, so let's get rid of it now too, ladies.

(12:00):
I'll be an Embay's car show this year, sucking toad
you if you're a cutie, you can get a picture
of EMB's. But let's start footie Charlotta Maine can't have one.
We're gonna ban you from the car show. We don't
want you there. You sucking toward the car show. Are
you going to jail work? You sit up there and
talk about your little weener on there and I can't
talk about sucking toast. You can't show. I bet you

(12:23):
want to call a panthay. I'm big chocolate sucker. What's up?
Angela attitude? How are you take care of y'all? He's
an attitude? But yes, I thank you for them all. Yes,
my car show was going down July three in Atlanta,
get your tickets now, and also Atlantic City. I'm excited
about this one as well, August fourteen. So if you

(12:45):
want something to take your kids to the family too,
that's safe. I want to see you at the car show,
all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. It's the Breakfast clogal Morning,
the Breakfast Club one on one back. You're taking out
the world's most dangerous morning show. Still taking your calls

(13:06):
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get
it off your chest. If you're upset and you need
to vent, hit us up, or if you need to
spressing positivity, call us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, wake up, wake up, wake ya your time
to get it off your chance with your man of blank.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast clos Hello,

(13:26):
who's this good morning? This is the original individual? How
you guys doing this morning? Original individual? Whatever? Bro? Hey,
I want to get it off my chest real quick.
I don't understand why parents can't call exist. Okay, I
stay here in the Illinois and I usually call in
every once in a while when I get a chance.
But look, one the twenty first of lame with my daughter.

(13:50):
It was her birthday and she from how I do
everything on my end to take care of my children
like I'm supposed to. So I drive from wasn't like
to Georgia to go see my daughter graduation. Well, when
I get there, me and their mom get into it.
Why because my wife that I'm married to now is

(14:14):
very happy and she's making up, so got it to
a big argument over nothing and told me do not
show up to my daughter to graduation. That's crazy. And
instead of getting in trouble because I've already had a
big argument with him lat night and my boyfriend wanted
to try to of course, he was talking to us. Damn.

(14:35):
I guess my boyfriend talking to the phone. The name
working your phone and phone cut off? Yeah, Hello, who's this?
What's up? What's up? What's up? Taday? Internet? Uh? Angelie?
How you guys to day? Peace? Queen? How you and
are we dressed? I said, are you last? Oh? Absolutely?

(14:55):
You made me. You just think about me all the time.
First of all, first of all, first of all, I
gotta shout of my pastors. When you canna say his
post at light of the world Church will pass some
mice through. I'm so happy. I'm so happy. What's his name,
Pastor Mike Strug? You m you posted one of his
things that he's spoke in a twenty twenty Oh okay, okay, okay, Mike,

(15:19):
doctor Mike Scrug. Okay. So thank you, dj envy Um
you are alive. I love you. I love angel ye.
I thank you for all your interview. Who I laughed
at your interview with paint. But I love you, I
love all the Oh my god, I can't believe I

(15:39):
got through. God is great. God is I'm great all
the time. All the time. He's good and all the
time He's do it to me and you. That's right.
Give him the glory. We have it going, all right. No, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen.
I'm talking about my teams and trying a little bit
Cincinnamial high. Now you sound like you've been drinking a
little holy water this morning. Now don't we talking about

(16:01):
the holy water? I'm probably about my group? You drunk?
I ain't drunk. You drank something? You did you drink
any alcohol this morning? So you put me on live
saying that just tell the truth, tell the truth. Shame
the devil God is watching. Did you drink some alcohol
this morning? I drank? I drank? Uh what do you
call it? Long guyland iced tea cooler? Oh? Okay, early

(16:23):
this morning? All right, that's what you have for breakfast? Okay, continue,
but you gonna make you sit. I don't last, so
I can't talk about what I want to talk about.
Now I feel bad. Why you feel you should feel
bad about drinking Long Island night tea that sticked something
in the morning. Baby, she didn't go to sleep yet.
Did you go to sleep yet, Mamma, No, no, sir, Okay,
you've been up all night. Can you can you walk

(16:45):
a straight line right now? Mama? I can't walk a
straight straight line? I really can. A man know nothing
about your night song? Godly, thus far. I just want
you to say your ABC's man, Please say my ABC's
ABCD F HR J K L M N R team two, R, S,
T U, V, W, Y and Z. That's right. Listen, Um,

(17:09):
you need to go get some rest you have. You
had a long night. Okay, go get in that, Go
taking that mama, Well, thank you for calling. All right,
just tie, just tie a little tie a little bit
more this weekend. Okay, Okay, well guess little my friends
told me not to call you. And her name is Sharille.
You should have listened to Hille. All right, have a
going all right? Lord? Have I need to drink with

(17:33):
she drinking this morning? Goodness, Gracy, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. We
got rumors on the way. Okay, Well, the bombs didn't work,
and now ye he's not working. We'll figure that when
we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor

(17:55):
Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, well,
Evan and Liza. I recently did an interview on E
News's Justicehit podcast, and it turns out she is leaving
Basketball Wives. Here's what she said. My announcement today is
that I am no longer going to do Basketball Wives.

(18:16):
It's time for me to open up the universe to
other things. And it's been a hard decision because I
could do it with my eyes closed. Yeah, but at
the same time, it's so difficult and it takes so
much energy, and it's not the most positive energy. I
want to open it up to the universe to allow
other things to flow in. And sometimes you have to say,

(18:39):
all right, I gotta walk away from this. She's right.
Sometimes you got to know when to walk away from things.
And plus she's super grown now, right. She was super
growing and started, but she's super super grown now right. Yeah,
And I do feel like she's over it as of late.
I don't know that you know they ended the season
early this last season, so feels like it's kind of

(19:01):
done with right. All right, Now, let's talk about botstart
Doctor Terry to do brow and he talks about about
the Brazilian butt lift. He said it is the most
fatal procedure. Here's what he had to say about women
who are going out and getting this procedure done from
one part of your body, typically the abdomen. You process
it and you inject in the body. Sounds easy, right.

(19:21):
The problem is there's these very small little veins in
the body that lead directly to the vena cava, which
is the major blood vessel that brings blood back from
your body to your heart to your lungs. If you
get fat in those little vessels and it gets in
the main vena cava, it goes to your lungs, it's over.

(19:43):
It's the most fatal operation there is. Bro. Just say,
a Brazilian butt lift can kill you. Bro. You know
I've got to over complicate that. It's not it's not
legal here, I don't know. Yeah, you can get out,
you can get it. Yeah, it's legal. A lot of
people are getting that, but you know it is true.
And one person I know got it recently and she
was saying that that was the most pain she's ever undergone,

(20:04):
and she was like, I would not recommend anybody do
it because it takes a long time to heal from that.
That the BBL. That's what the BBL is, right, Yeah,
Brazilian butt lift. Okay, sounds like a sandwich. Yeah, all right,
So anybody that's planning in surgery, just make sure y'all
do it as safely as possible. Go to a real doctor,
a real plastic surgeon. I just don't trying to go listen.

(20:26):
I can't tell anybody what to do and what not
to do, because I was looking at some of the
comments under this post. Now, because it's your own body,
you can do what you want, and if you decide
to do it, you have to do it safely. That's
all I'm saying is something you're determined in the States,
do it in the States. Because I was looking at
some of the at some of the comments under there,
and some women were like, well, I'm getting mine in

(20:48):
two weeks, you know, and I'm still going to get mine.
So you can tell people don't do it, But the
truth of the matter is, so if they end up dead.
Whose fault is that? That's right? But I would just
say do it in the States, and also think about
it like this, and know a lot of you go
out the country to get it done. You pay six
thousand dollars for a Chanelle bag, You'll pay thousands of
dollars for d R. Don't try to get a discount

(21:10):
on your body. Just do it the right way. If
you got to save a little more, save a little more,
because at least here in the States there's different laws
and procedures they have to stand by, and out the country,
they kind of could do what they want to do.
You could. You can spend all that money on the
burk and all that money on the car, all that
money flying to all these places, and stay in private
jets and all that, and you know, in the VIP club,

(21:30):
and you buy bags. Do it the right person. The
doctor didn't make no distinction about where you get it.
I didn't hear and make a distinction. No, But a
lot more people are dying out the country because the
laws are regular. I gotta listen to the doctor. I'm
not listening to you again. I'm not saying that you're wrong.
I'm not saying that you're wrong. But I can people
that go across overseason doctors. I know plenty of women

(21:52):
who have done the procedure, and yes, people do sometimes
leave the country because it's cheaper, and they do have
a different laws. Sometimes you don't even know it's some
he's certified. You don't know if they're licensed. But those things,
I don't know that to be a fact. Now that
is a fact because even here, like let's say they
can help let's say they can only pull four ounces
of fat out your ass in the States, overseas they

(22:14):
might be able to they might take out eight ounces
and the eight ounces might affect your body differently. I
was this conversation, Well, I do I do know people
who hear the doctors have told them no, they won't
perform the procedure, and then they've gone overseas to get
it done. Doctors here they have to follow a certain procedure. Yes,
M I don't know what you're talking about anymore. All right, now,

(22:35):
Yogatti has formed a partnership with Interscope with his label
CMG Records. Obviously, he's had some very successful successful acts
like money Bag Yo and four two Doug, So now
he's joining forces with Interscope and that partnership will build
a bigger platform for his acts. He wrote on Instagram,
team to win championships. Unity creates value, determination turns into power.

(22:56):
New deal, new money, new opportunities, new home for CMG Records,
the brand that builds a brand. Shout out to Interscope.
CMG is on fire, semigs smoking right now. That's why
I thought it was very disrespectful that beat dot did
his Best Rappers of twenty twenty one list and didn't
have money bag. You're on the stop it all right,
Well that is your room of reports. Guys get so
sensitive about these lists. Nah's conversation, like everybody got one?

(23:20):
You can create your own list. Nobody says, you know,
beat out is the end or be all for listen,
shout to beat that, but you know everybody could create
their list. That's his lispinion. You can look at a
buttet him Jones made the list. Okay, so Jim Jones
all he heard you said it. I hate when he
was their opinions like we held everybody got one. You
can look at somebody's button del when it's wrong. Okay,

(23:40):
all right, everything is kinky with you, are I didn't
mean it like that. We got front pages was next?
What we're talking about you Sky? Yes, let's talk about
a twelve year old boy and a fourteen year old girl.
They broke into a home, found some weapons, and opened
fire on deputies. What wow, All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club.
Your morning's will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela Yee.

(24:04):
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(24:26):
all to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news,
all right? Seventy six to beat the Wizards one twenty nine,
one twelve, The Hawks beat the Knicks one O three
eighty nine, the Jazz beat the Grizzlies one twenty six,
one ten, and the Mavericks beat the Clippers one O
five one hundred. Right, what else we got easy, Well,
what name do you think has plunged in popularity? In

(24:47):
twenty twenty, this name was very popular, but now it's
had its lowest ranking on the list since nineteen twenty seven.
Nobody wants to name their baby Karen anymore. I can
imagine why you gotta get you a Karen. Man, get
you a white Karen. Have a white Karen on your team.
I'm telling you, no, no, I'm telling you that's representative

(25:08):
of you. Why I wish you put that on your team? Uh?
Because you can use that energy and use that power
for good. It's like it's like taking a weapon. It's
like taking a weapon and making it jaws, a weapon
that's weapons against you, and then making it yours. It's
just a name, guy, Just the name, is it? I
felt bad for people named Tyrone after Erica Badu put

(25:31):
out Tyrone. You know what's crazy, though, What's when you
really think about it, None of these women are named Karen.
So what we should be doing is finding their real
names and marking those real names, because none of these
women are really named Karen. Poor Karens, poor Carrons exactly.
That's the Carron civil who the character will dropping a
goop bob cancer. But she don't count you black, She

(25:54):
definitely doesn't count. But who all the poor white Karens
who have to deal with um this slander based off
people that aren't even named car were not poor white
Carrol shout, why do not get me poor? He was
saying four. But it made it, you know. Never mind
all I'm saying, there is none of you people a
name ring. Shout out to all the shout out to
all the Becky's out there as well. All right, now

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there is a new body. Now there's new body. Camera
video that's been a release that involves the shootout with
the fourteen year old girl and a twelve year old boy.
A fourteen year old is in the hospital. He had
a shootout and with the Volucia County Deputies on Tuesday.
They said a twelve year old and a fourteen year
old open fire repeatedly on deputies. They said it went

(26:36):
on for hours. It wasn't a split second. It was
from seven thirty until nine o'clock. They said that they
were out there. Crews responded to a scene of a
shooting incident. This is in Florida. They said that these
two actually ran away from a group home deputies did
everything that they could to de escalate. They almost lost
their lives during the situation. The fourteen year old was

(26:57):
shot multiple times and taken to a hospital where she
is now stable. The twelve year old was not injured,
but was taken to a hospital for his medical condition.
And they're saying, I don't know what to say. Where
have we gone wrong that a twelve year old and
fourteen year old think it's okay to take on law enforcement?
What the hell is the Department of Juvenile Justice doing
sending them to places that can't handle them? I mean,

(27:18):
because you're none of these places a real correctional facilities.
It's just like jail. It's not like y'all putting them
in there and teaching them anything. If you put them
in there and you talked them a trade, you know,
you gave them some type of real education, and you know,
you gave them from social and emotional learning, and then
maybe they would, you know, evolve. Ye're not teaching them
nothing but a twelve years old you know how to
take a safety off a gun, you know how to

(27:39):
cock the gun. Yeah, that's why that's crazy, That's why
I mean, I mean, yeah, yeah, that's why. That's if
you had no formal training and they said the shooting
was going on for hours, hour and a half, that's
that's why. Yeah. And right now they are being charged
with attempted murder of a law enforcement officer and armed
burglary because they broke into someone's house to steal those guns. Listen, man,

(28:01):
make these facilities real correctional facilities, and you'll put you know,
better people back out into the streets. Right. I'm not
sure why they were in a group home, so you know,
I don't know what was going on with that, but yes,
very unfortunate situation, all right, and that is your front
page news. Yes, whack. Because you can't just take these
kids and throw them in the group homes. It's like

(28:22):
you can't take people to just throw them in the jail.
Like if it's if you're calling them correct calling them
correctional facilities, how about actually try to do some correcting.
Teach them a trade, teaching my higher education, let them
get into religion, you know, put them in therapy, do something,
all right. That is front page news. All right. Now,
when we come back, let's talk BB else. Brazilian butt

(28:44):
lifts eight five eight five one on five one. Have
you all got a Brazilian butt lift? Well, I want
them to hear that. Doctor. Can we play a little
bit of that from one part of your body, typically
the abdomen, you process it and you're injecting the butt.
It sounds easy, right, problem is there's these very small
little veins in the body that lead directly to the

(29:07):
vna cava, which is the major blood vessel that brings
blood back from your body to your heart to your lungs.
If you get fat in those little vessels and it
gets in the main vena cava, it goes to your lungs,
it's over. It's the most fatal operation there is. I
just want to know what people think of BBLS after
hearing that doctor, Like would you would you still risk it?

(29:29):
And have you risk it? Let's have some horror stories.
Let's have some people that got BBLS. Maybe it was
horrible or maybe it wasn't good. And I hate that
they normalize those surgeries now like before it was. You know,
now it's called a mommy makeover. That makes it seem nice,
Like wouldn't you like a mommy makeover? And a fellas
getting that? What do they call the fellas. Fellas get
a Brazilian butt live the daddy makeover. Some guys have

(29:50):
a daddy makeover. That's the fourth time you've called on
your mind missed us eight hund I wanted let's talk
about it is if you've died, if you died of
a BBL callers right now, this guy it's the Breakfast Club,
Good morning. It's topic time called eight hundred five five

(30:14):
one five want to join it to the discussion with
the Breakfast club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast
Club good morning. Now if you just joined us, we
were talking about what a doctor said about bb l's
a Brazilian butt lift. Let's listen in The problem is
there's these very small little veins in the body that

(30:38):
lead directly to the vna cava, which is the major
blood vessel that brings blood back from your body to
your heart to your lungs. If you get fat in
those little vessels and it gets in the main vena cava,
it goes to your lungs, it's over. It's the most
fatal operation there is. Yeah, I just I just want

(30:58):
to know after hearing that doctor like, what if you
would think of bbls? Would you still risk it? Have
you risked it? Have you died before because of a
BBL let's discuss Well what about you? I mean, you
haven't had one, but you have friends that have it before.
I have plenty of friends who have had a ten
and most basically one person told me that, you know,
she got a bunch of different things done. She said

(31:20):
the LPO was fine, but the BBL was the worst part.
She wouldn't do that again, and she wouldn't recommend it. Really, Okay,
have you got one? Listen? I don't recommend anybody doing
anything that could potentially kill him, you know what I'm saying.
But that's just the way my anxiety set up. You know,
all I want to do is live old. I want
to live long and prosperous. I want to be here
for as long as possible. So if it's things that,

(31:41):
you know, even have the slightest bit of fatality, I
don't want to do it. That's why I don't smoke,
you know what I mean? Ye? Hello, who's this? Hi?
My name's Kristen. Hey Kristin, good morning, Good morning, how
are you doing well, doing well? Now, have you got
to Brazilian butt lift? I have not, but I outside
of work right now. I'm a nurse. I work for

(32:02):
a plastic surgeon in Ohio. You know they can be
But all in all, I was just saying it doesn't
matter if you go outside the country, saying the safe
if you go to someone who cannot perform the procedure correctly,
can go back very quickly. Licos function is one of
the most dangerous cosmetic procedures that are performed. This is

(32:26):
coming from a nurse who works at a plastic surgeon's office.
Would you recommend BBLS to anyone? I would? I would
a little bit. But when you see these big, voluptuous
bottoms that look beautiful in these really tiny snatched places,
It's like, um, I wouldn't go that far. There's there's
a such thing that's taking off too much fat on

(32:48):
the body. And I feel like a lot of the
times that's what takes place. And I know it looks great,
but you don't even hear half of the recovery stories
of what it took to get like that. Yeah, and
they're still maintenance after right. You can't just get that
and then think you could continue to eat what you
were eating and have the same lifestyle. You still you
have to take care of yourself. You have to work out,

(33:09):
you have to eat better because the weight will come
right back, but in different areas, right, Oh my gosh,
A hundred percent people think to get life interception and
it's done well. It's like sweethearts. You take those fat
cells away from that portion of body, But if you
continue with a four diet and four life habits, the
fat's gonna go to where you still have fat cells
in your body. So, m yeah, I hate I hate

(33:32):
that look that's split that real skinny ways with the
big ass look like a goddamn Waltz. You know, it's
just it's not natural. It's kind of like when people
want to look like a Barbie doll. Barbie's proportions are
not anything realistic, and having a teeny tiny ways like
that in a big bottom, it's just not natural looking. Okay,
thank you mama. Hello, who's this? Hege? So you got

(33:53):
a b BL I did a few years ago with
Don to Miami. Thought out to him, going there to
doctor Miami. Here, you do a good job. He's doing
an amazing job. Honestly, I don't take it back. My
comments want to come to do. Why people do it
or should you do it, It's all up to you.
But something that I would always say is that you

(34:14):
have to make sure your soul is right. You can't
try to fix that outside before, you can't fix it inside.
Because now with the grammar and everything, people are constantly
gonna look at ways to pus themselves. But you got
to make sure you're right and don't do it a
cheap way. That's what people that live are in the
Bronx shout out to the you know it's driving around

(34:34):
in Biggieberson, you know, living like you gotta make sure
that you invest on yourself, especially if it's if it's
on your body. And for men, men take paroids and
that's dangerous. Men go and get sick as nobody talks
about that. I never wanted to do any of those things,
but I said the same thing earlier. You gotta invest
in your body. You could drive these nice cars, have

(34:55):
the expensive bags and these nice watches, but you go
to cheap doctors. If you're gonna do it, get the
best now. Now, don't get me wrong. I have half
my family that got it done. And if they all
want to be on, I'm the Menican, And I was like,
what's the point. And when you do the math, you
don't pay because you still got to pay in the hotel,
you still got to pay for the flight and for

(35:18):
the nurse to take care of you. When you just
do it in the space, it's the right way. So look,
you can do it. Funny thing happening. Hey, I'm gonna
be honest with you. I think the Minicans just need
to learn how to do themselves man, like, add that
to the recipe. Same way y'all can make up some
good white rice and beans and stuff like. Just add
that to the recipe. Man, learn how to do it
right there in the Bronx, won't you know you probably
caught it. There was one doctor that I was going

(35:38):
and scoping out girls at the hair salon and trying
to bring them back. He came with his little marker
and he'll tell you all you need is this, this, this,
and that. Wow, you gotta do it right like and
don't ye don't overdo it, like, don't come out looking
like Johnny Brombo, like I'm that big on the top.
And then you know, I'm telling you. Thank you, Mama.

(35:58):
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. We're
talking bbls. Have you got one? Do you have horror stories?
Let's talk about it. It's the breakfast Club, Go morning
and your opinions to the breakfast Club to come one morning.

(36:22):
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne the guy we
are the breakfast club. Nape just joined us. We're talking
about something a doctor said about bbls. Let's listen. The
problem is there's these very small little veins in the
body that lead directly to the Vna cava, which is
the major blood vessel that brings blood back from your

(36:43):
body to your heart to your lungs. If you get
fat in those little vessels and it gets in the
main vena cava, it goes to your lungs, it's over.
It's the most fatal operation there is, all right. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five one. We're asking
does this change your mind if you're thinking about doing it?
Or do you have a horror story about you getting

(37:03):
to bbl what's your name? Hello? Yes, sir, all right, Sloe,
what's happening? Man? Peace King? I've been called this show
for three years. Man, I'm finally thank you talking about
You're glad you got through king. Hey, that's just that
lady who called the police on people. She can't call
them my neighbok were keep outside? She didn't running up

(37:27):
now the street, Holliday, Hold on, we're talking to BBLS
right now. You go to BBLS. Bro. No, what's what
I want to know? What did you think we were
talking about? Sir? What did you think we were talking
about this morning? Talking about that woman that called the cops? Oh?
Got you? Hellok? Speaking as the league baby, Okay, excuse me.

(37:53):
All right, I'm glad we went back to that. Let's
getting the room report a little bit earlier. All right, Hello,
who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? My name was Ashunty? Hey, girl,
nosing with you and talk to us. I'm calling about

(38:14):
the bbladre huh. And I'm calling to pitch my company
called to Keep It Tight LLC that helps women and
men find the best doctors, the best from recovery home,
the best pause, the best LMPs. We provide transportation, we
provide meals. We make sure that women and men is
ready before they go have surgery, meaning they see their PCP,

(38:36):
they get their COVID, they get their labs, they're healthy
before they travel to have surgery. Because a lot of
people don't do that, and they go have surgery when
they passed away or they come back really really sick. Yeah,
I haven't heard one good reason yet this morning on
the radio. Just be as safe as possible. For some people,
it's about confidence, you know, for some women, they're not

(38:57):
confident with their bodies, how they're clothes, like when they
wear them and they get the surgery and they feel
a lot better. So I think we normalize it too much.
I mean, I honestly think as a kid, you didn't care.
You want it natural, But now it's it's sounds so nice.
I'll get a mommy makeover. That doesn't sound like plastic surgery.
Even when you google our bbl's safe, you see a
bunch of articles that say bbls are safer than they

(39:19):
used to be. What does that even mean? I need
it used to be a lot. I used to be
a lot. It used to be a lot worse. But
as medical technology is catching up and all of that,
it's But that don't mean that don't mean it's safe though,
it just as safer than it used to be. Who's this?
I don't think. I don't think any surgery is one
hundred percent safe though. No. Hello, who's this for? Good morning?

(39:41):
Talk to us? So I had a BBL I had
it done into Medical Republic. I mean I love it,
but I did have the complication. What happened? Okay, so
I understand never like really hard. So they had to
wake me up. So I was actually awake during my surgery. Yikes?

(40:03):
What is that like? So I actually like to build
a like tuggin on me and everything? Oh my gosh,
that's traumatic. But I'm okay, So I would do it good.
Why would you need to do it again? You gotta
get bbls more than once. It's no, but I'm just
saying something and I'll go get it out. Wow. So

(40:24):
have you been maintaining yourself afterwards? Yes? I have. I
mean I did everything a doctor told me, so, I
mean I didn't have no complications adoptor Okay, that's good.
So I'm good. And that's what I'm saying. No matter
what we can say, it's dangerous, but if somebody wants
to get it done, we just want to make sure
they go and get it done as safely as possible.
All right, well, what what what is the moral? I

(40:46):
guess that's the morl of the story? Huh? I mean,
listen to morl of the stories. It comes with a
warning now right. So it's just like anything else. If
you know that something can be potentially fatal and you
still choose to do it. If you die, you die.
That's on you. You You made a choice. All right. Well,
we got rooms on the way, yes, and Tiffany had
as is in the process of adopting a child. But
tell you what she had to say. All right, we'll

(41:06):
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye Charlomagne the god We
are to Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning, what's happening.
Happy birthday to my baby girl again. I know they
got the the radio owned in the car going to
school this morning. Happy birthday, London you, Happy born day, London.
Happy belated born day to the homies. Zouri Hall to

(41:28):
drop on a clues bombs for Zouri Hall yesterday was
her born day and and Carrie Champion dropping a clues
BOMX with Carrig Champion yesterday was her born day as well.
They both have podiats All Gemini's huh all Gemini All Geminis.
I got a lot of geminis in my life. They
both have podcasts on the Black Affect I Heart Radio
podcast network, Zuri Hall with Hot Happy Mess and Carrie

(41:48):
Champion with Naked said London had one that's away. She
didn't get down, shut up to Happy Birthday. Happy birthday
that Mike Kaiser as well, it was his born day
two No, it just was a couple of days ago.
Happy belated. Well you know we weren't on the air

(42:08):
when it was his birthday. Yeah, Ki, sound like a lie,
but it was over the weekend. Okay, the bald born
days coming up. My home, my homegirl, Ashley aj Yeah,
I got a lot of geminis in my life. All right, Well,
we got rumors all the way. What we're talking about,

(42:29):
A yes, and we got a lot to discuss. Guys,
we are going to be talking about Venus Williams, what
she has to say about Naomi Osaka. You know, Naomi
Osaka wasn't playing in the French Open and now a
lot of people that were critical of her not Venus Williams,
but from the French open are saying they support her.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, got It's report Breakfast Club. Well, during Sundays

(43:00):
Versus episode, Swiss Beats has some comments as he tried
to encourage Justin Timberlake to join it on versus. If
Justin Timberlake it's not on versus, it's not okay. But
until Justin let the world know that he just got
to come out. He's coming out, I'm trying to tell you.
Until he got to admit that he loved the black
culture and he got to be on this stage. He

(43:22):
can't really dance to that from the black culture. Do
you give it to the black culture? Come to versus
and being part of the black culture, let's go. Well.
In the recap, Timberland and Swiss Beat said this he
did with a little hard on my brother JT. Though
you know, with you, I don't really know because I
was looking at the songs, but I just kept hearing

(43:43):
he said his name, so I couldn't really hear here.
I just do it with kind of hard man. I
had to go hard. You heard them songs and signing
on that stage. Yeah, I was playing you and JT was.
It was like JT was in the building. I was like, man,
you know it's hip hop, and I don't you know.
I was just having fun. You know what I'm saying.
I don't got no problem with Jake, T and I.

(44:04):
We're going to playing with nobody. You're putting that pressure
on JT to show up though, I'm not mad at it,
not mad at it had to be awkward for Timberland.
But but I'm not mad at it right and Justin
Timberlake has no hard feelings. He did post an old
clip of him and Swiss be stancing in the studio
on Instagram and he put congrats to Timberland and Swizz
for one year of versus. That's not that's not what
we want to hear, Justin, you're gonna show up the

(44:25):
verses and not Okay, don't try to deflect. Are you
showing up the verses and not Justin Timberlake versus Usher,
Let's get it. I think Usher would kind of wash him.
I don't know know that and maybe he knows that too.
I mean, but I mean, don't get me wrong, JT
got joined, but I mean just see not touching us. Yeah,
I don't think that's a fair matchup right there, but
it would be good because remember back in the early

(44:46):
two thousands, there was these Usher justin Timberlake comparisons. And
remember remember Usher, I think he won the Album of
the Year at the Grammys or something. He went on
stage he said, can we stop the comparisons between me
and JT? Now? So it's a little backstory, then that's
all all right Now, Tiffany Hattris is saying that she's
planning to adopt a child. She was talking to Entertainment tonight,
and here's what she said. Don't want to give somebody

(45:07):
that's like five and up. You know, I already know
how to use a restroom. I already know how to talk,
you know, already know how to communicate. And then all
I'm doing is just pouring knowledge, you know, pooring knowledge
and get them ready for the big bad world. It's
also Fuss to Care Awareness month right now. And she
said she really wanted to be a foster parent, but

(45:27):
because she's at a certain level of success, her lawyer
suggested it is probably best to just adopt. So she's
in that process. Yeah, Tiffany not so much with a
foster care kids that people don't even don't even know about.
But she does a lot of work with kids in
foster homes and stuff like that, and she makes a
great mother. Yeah, so I think that's really really dope.
All right. Now, Ricky Martin is speaking out about an

(45:48):
interview that he had with Barbara Walter's back in two thousand,
where she pressured him to address his sexuality. He said
that moment gave him PTSD. He was talking to People
magazine now about his rights to fame in the nineties,
and that moment in particular, you know, he's had girlfriends
and he had not publicly come out yet was very
traumatizing for him. Here's what Ricky, here's the original interview

(46:09):
from back in two thousand. Sexuality and homosexuality should not
be a problem for anybody. You could stop, please really much.
I don't want to put you on the spot. I
power to do. And I'm bringing it up, Ricky, because
you know, you're being named for giving me the opportunity

(46:29):
to express the rumors cover For some reason, I just
don't feel like it. So ten years later, why doesn't
Barbara Walters get credit for being a savage, like everybody
like like like like somebody like me does or you
know anybody like she's a savage when she does these interviews. Well,
in two thousand and ten, she said she did feel

(46:49):
it was an inappropriate question and she did regret pushing
him to answer that question. And Ricky Martin did officially
come out via a statement that same year on his website.
He said, I am proud to say that I am
a fortunate homosexual man. I'm very blessed to be who
I am. And recently this is what he told People Magazine.
It's little PTSD with that situation because I felt a

(47:11):
bit trapped, I felt a bit violated because I was
just not ready to come out. I don't think nowadays
that question can't even be asked. A lot of people say,
what would you do differently? Well, maybe I would have
come out of that interview. It would have been great,
because when I came out it just felt amazing. But
that day I was very afraid, and I don't think
you can't force anyone to come out. He's absolutely right.

(47:34):
That's why I said, Barba Walters is a savage. And
if you listen to old Barba Walter interview. She was
always like that, like she was way worse than breakfast
club interview. I'm serious, way worse. All right, now, let's
talk about Nayoma Yosaka. As you know, they had threatened
to disqualify her, but now all four Grand Slam tennis

(47:55):
tournaments are offering support for Naomi Osaka after she talked
about protecting her mental health when she decided to step aside,
and she was ranked the number two player when she
was find fifteen thousand dollars when she didn't speak to
reporters after her first round victory on last Sunday. Then
she pulled out of the tournament entirely, saying that she
had huge ways of anxiety before meeting with the media,

(48:16):
and she also revealed that she had suffered long bouts
of depression. So tennis players are required to attend news
conferences if requested to do so, and they do allow
for fines up to twenty thousand dollars if they don't
show up. But now on behalf of the Grand Slams,
they are offering Naomi Osaka their support and assistance in
any way possible as she takes time away from the court.

(48:37):
She's an exceptional athlete, and we look forward to her
return as soon as she deems appropriate. Another person who
voiced her support was Venus Williams. Here's what she said
is how she dealt with all of the pressure for
me personally, how quote how I deal with it was
that I know every single person asked me a question
can't play as well as I can and never will.
So no matter what you say or what you write,

(48:59):
you'll never letting candle to me. So that's how I
deal with it, um. But each person deals with it differently.
I know that's right. I don't see nothing she did wrong.
I reserved it right to take a mental health break
whenever the hell you want to. If you if you're
mentally exhausted, emotionally exhausted, you're feeling overwhelmed, disconnect, drove on

(49:19):
a clues Bons from the side agree with them, and
I don't understand how they do a lot of these interviews.
You got these players that are focused on it. There's
these tournaments that in a zone, and they want to
stay in their zone. They don't need that negative energy.
They don't want the same questions over and over. So
I mean they don't need that. Barbara Walters pressure. Who
was that? Who was that? What we're talking about? Who's that?
Just none was talking to Yeah, we don't need that
Barbara Walters pressure. Okay, talk to him after when everything's

(49:41):
over and talk to him. And you know, she's a
professional tennis player. She didn't sign up to be a
celebrity or a media personality or anything like that. She
wants to play tennis and this is part of the requirement.
But that might not be, you know, obviously not the
main drive of why she does what she does. It's
just something that comes with it. I agree with you.
But by the way, regardless of what you sign up

(50:02):
to be, you have to write the disconnect. I don't
care what it is, what industry it is, what job
it is, celebrity, non celebrity, whatever. When you want to disconnect,
you can disconnect, all right, Well that is your room
of reports, all right, charlomagn Who are giving that donkey too?
I don't know, but I really want to know why
Barbara Walters is not considered a shot shot. This is
really fine. Why they don't look at Barbara Walters the
way they look at Wendy Williams or Missus Jones. You

(50:24):
know what I mean Howard's turning. Whoever else falls in
that category. She needs to be getting the same credit
for being the savage as they do. Okay, don't you
think he is savage? Donkey? There is going to Tucker
Caston needs to come to the front of the knor
get you you'd like to have a word with him?
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that there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes,
you are a donkey to the latest on that police
killing of a black man. Now a new developments in
the deathly Spas shooting ramp his Yes, it was a
really bad day for him and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency. Okay,
White supremacist violence is it always has been the number

(51:29):
one threat to our society. But I'm also very proud
that my wife was white. The breakfast club bitches, all right,
please tell me why was I your donkey of the Day. Well,
donkey to Day for Thursday, June third goes to Fox
News is Tucker Carson. Tucker Carson, I often wonder if
God truly did create everything. I mean, I know God

(51:50):
is God, and I always trust God to God, and
I give all glory to God all the time. But maybe,
just maybe he regulated some of the creating duties to others,
and when he debt some things were made on his
watch that he wasn't aware of. I mean, how else
do you explain things like, you know, rats, poisonous snakes,
belly too and Tucker Causton, Look, I'm all about free speech,

(52:10):
even though I know speeches and freed as a cost
to everything that comes out of your mouth and tuck
a cast in his pan to price this morning because
of the backlash he is receiving in regard to what
he had to say about COVID safety measures, basically what
some establishments in the industries are doing in regard to
people being vaccinated and non vaccinated. No need for me
to put any sauce on it. Let's just all sit
back and enjoy the sounds of one of the best

(52:32):
young comics in the game today, Tucker Carston. If you're
a middle aged American some of us are, you can
probably still dimly remember back to what things used to
be like in this country, say thirteen or fourteen months ago.
Way back then, before the Revolution, pretty much everybody agreed
that segregation was the worst thing this country ever did.

(52:53):
Forcing certain categories as citizens into separate, lesser accommodations, barring
them from public places, eating them like lepers or untouchables.
That was completely immoral and wrong. We were told that
a lot, and most of us strongly agreed it was wrong.
So imagine our confusion today looking out across the country.
The very same people, literally, the very same who just

(53:15):
the other day told us that segregation was immoral, are
now enforcing segregation. Should we be surprised, probably not, but
we still are. Just this morning, the New York Times
informed us that unless you can prove you have taken
the injection that the Democratic Party demands you take, you
are no longer permitted in bars, comedy clubs, even some
dance competitions. In the state of New York. You're too

(53:36):
dirty to appear in public. You're not welcome near. Normal
people want to watch the NBA Playoffs in person, you
had better be vaccinated to do that. Otherwise the New
York Knicks will bar you from Madison Square Garden. You
can still go see a baseball game if you want to,
but be warned you will be sitting in your own
roped off section, marinating in your shame with the other

(53:58):
disobedient bad people. Medical Jim Crow has come to America
stood water fountains the unvaccinated would have separate ones. Let's
unpack this, as my therapist would say, by the way,
stop calling for Tucker to be canceled because of his opinion.
I watched Tucker. He amuses me. I don't want my
entertainment taken away, but I shall aggressively disagree. Okay, where

(54:19):
do we begin? Number one? When he says everybody, When
he says everybody agrees that segregation is the worst thing
to happen in this country, who is everybody? See when
old the white men say everybody, they are not thinking
about anyone other than themselves. Okay, this goes back to
when they first sat down and wrote the Constitution and
Declaration of Independence and whatever other documents they made when
they founded this country. See, there was no diversity at
any of those planning sessions. Okay't nope, that's why black

(54:42):
people didn't have rights. Women didn't have rights. When you
hear old white men say everybody, they just talking amongst themselves. Okay,
we the people liberty injustice for all lives, big old
white male lives. Okay, who is everybody? I would love
to argue with everybody, everybody being the white man in
regards the segregation being the worst thing that ever happened
in this country. Okay, this is why you can't ban

(55:02):
the sixteen nineteen projects from schools, because people like Tucker
costs and need that knowledge. Because if you think segregation
was the worst thing that ever happened in this country,
then you have never heard of slavery. Not to mention,
how about go talk to the three surviving members of
the Greenwood community, mother Fletcher and uncle Red van Ellis
and mother Randall is what they call it. They may
have some thoughts on what the worst thing that ever
happened in this country was But let's talk segregation. I'm

(55:25):
on record saying segregation was a great concept that was
poorly executed because it should have been based on behavior,
not race. I mean, let's not sit here and act
like you know, we all don't self segregate a certain people,
places and things you don't want to be around, okay,
or don't want around you. And you have a various
amounts of reasons as to why the problem with segregation
was that it was strictly based on the color of

(55:46):
one's skin and nothing else. That's wrong. As doctor Martin
Luther King Junior one said, judge people by the content
of their character, not the color of their skin. Not
to mention, segregation wasn't a matter of choice, okay, at
one point it was the law, all right. The enforced
separation of different racial groups in a country community are establishment.
It's just all wrong. Now, ask yourself, what does the

(56:08):
history of racial segregation in America have to do with
two twenty one COVID safety measures. If you guess to
not a devil damn thing for five hundred ALLARX, you
are correct, okay, I mean, holy false equivalency, white man,
all right. See, this is what's so frustrating about the
country we live in. Important things are talked about in

(56:29):
stupid ways in the media. This is what keeps conversations
from not moving forward. Okay, I've said this a million times,
and I'll say it a million more. White men like
Tucker Carson are simply not used to being told what
to do. They are not used to being held accountable,
and accountability feels like oppression when you're not used to
being held accountable. We have to stop letting people like

(56:51):
Tucker Carson co opt language because they make words meaningless
so we can't use them against them. How can you
have a serious conversation about racial segregation in this country
when Tucker Carson is saying segregation is simply based on
whether someone chooses to be vaccinated or not vaccinated. I
never had a choice to be black. How do you
have more empathy for people who choose not to get
the vaccines and you do for people who got discriminated

(57:13):
against because they didn't have a choice on what race
God chose them to be. Not to mention in regards
to segregation at certain places, you wouldn't want black people,
regardless of what shot they had or not, so knock
it off. Okay, See, this is what happens when you know,
we end up having two completely separate conversations over the
same phrase. It's not an accident. Tucker Caston isn't a dummy,

(57:35):
he just plays one on TV and law twenty one
of the forty eight Laws of power. It's players sucker
to catch a sucker. Seem dumb. It in your mark.
This is what guys like Tucker Casson do. Baby, It's
not an accident. It's part of a propaganda and misinformation
campaign waged by the right, and it works as long
as they keep folks stuck on stupid, distracted and debating
about nonsense like COVID safety measures being the medical Jim Crow. Okay,

(57:59):
this has nothing to do it in anything except white
men like Tucker Costs and I wanted to be held accountable.
I wanted to be told what to do. And like
I said, accountability feels like oppression when you're not used
to being held accountable. It's also amazing to me how
the descendants of colonizers are now trying to co opt oppression. Tucker,
you will never know what racial segregation feels like. I mean,
I've never felt it like our folks during the Civil
rights Thereah did. But I guarantee if you talk to

(58:19):
folks who live through that, they would laugh at you
calling COVID safety measures medical. Jim Crow, we need more
than the sixteen nineteen project in schools because some people
like Tucker Costs and are really trying to revise history.
The difference between COVID safety measures and racial segregation, to
me is simply choice. You can choose to get the vaccine,
you can choose not too. You can't choose your race.

(58:41):
I don't care what Rachel doles All says. You can't
choose your race. Okay, Tucker, you know that though. But
since we're just throwing things out there to get a
conversation going, Tucker, if there was a vaccine that caused
us to actually speak truth to power, if there was
a vaccine that actually caused everyone in the world to
treat each other as equals and eliminate division amongst people,
would you take it? Tucker? Probably not, because it would

(59:03):
cure all the things you profit off of. Please let
Kathy Griffin give Tucker Causton the biggest he huh. Please
give this giant jar of mail the biggest he hall.
All right, well, thank you for that Donkey of the day.
Yes man too. Ain't When we come back, we have
to ask ye eight on dren five eight five one

(59:24):
oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any
type of advice, hit ye now it's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club. He need relationship advice, need
personal advice, just need real advice? Haul up man for
ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne

(59:46):
the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time for
asking ye. Hello. Who's this? Oh? My gosh, my name
is Kyle. Hey, Kyle, what's your question for ye? Oh man?
I don't think it's some relationship advice man? Oh hey, um.
I got a girlfriend and her baby daddy. He moved
the state when they broke up, and he gets real

(01:00:09):
friendly around taxis and tries to come around and claim
his kids and whatnot. I just need to know, like
how far is over recent because this man is full
on stocker mode. He calls the kids are sorry, he
calls the police come to the house when he's mad
at her, And I just don't know what to do.
Should I step up to him as a man and

(01:00:29):
you know, go to his state and deal with him
or what. So he's calling the police and saying what
he's just calling the police and doing a wellness truck
and they have to show up whether it's eight in
the morning or one in the mornings, and they're just
a big inconvenience and unfortunately he is their dad, right,
I would try to file harassment charges against him. Yeah,

(01:00:52):
that's true, that's true. The problem is what is their custody?
What is their custody arrangement? Well, the thing is they
together when they have the kids, so they don't have one,
and then he moved the state he moves states. Yeah,
I would encourage her to be proactive about making sure
that legally she figures out what custody is to all
of those things, because if he's making life that difficult

(01:01:14):
for her now, I can just imagine other things that
he might try. And it's good for you to be
the first person on your behalf to file for your kids.
I know the courts look at it more in your
favor when you're the one that takes action. Yeah, and
so I highly recommend that because it feels like this
is something that could spiral out of control if you're
not on top of it. It's already gotten pretty bad,

(01:01:35):
and it's a good way to let somebody know that
you mean business and to make sure that you're documenting
everything that's happening so that when you go to court
and they can see how unreasonable he's being and how
that he's harassing you guys, that those things will all
be taken into consideration. Just make sure she's not sending
any crazy text messages to him, or anything threatening or
anything like that, so that he's I told her to

(01:01:56):
screenshot all the text messages and to just out of anger. Yeah,
I say the next step is get with the lawyer
and make sure that you have established everything that you needed,
whether it's full custoy whatever, so that he has to
stop doing these things, because sometimes you can't mediate a
situation the way that the courts can unfortunately, right for sure. Yeah,

(01:02:17):
And I think it's great that you're supportive of her
because I'm sure it's not easy for her either. Oh No,
definitely not. She has cried many a time, right, And
don't let something like this ruin your relationship because clearly
that's what he's trying to do also right, divide you guys.
Oh yeah, I actually called him. I've only ever called
him one. Well that was because he was dropping profanities

(01:02:38):
and calling her you know, x y Z EXCEP for right.
And it's good to know that you're there to protect it.
But he also has to take into consideration, as do
you guys, how the kids are going to feel about
all this, right, that's the first priority. Yeah, for sure.
I mean we're lucky in the senses that the kids
are there only one so they're still learning the world.

(01:03:00):
You know, he just played a lot of games, he
cheated um and when she left him, she was already
pregnant by MS unfortunately. You know, the kids are the
results of that, right, Okay, All right, Well look, I
just think that you guys have to be really proactive
and taking mannags into your own hands and letting him
know that you mean business, but you're not gonna go
about it, uh you know, a different type of where

(01:03:23):
you're gonna go about it the legal way. That's what
hurts most and that's permanent. Yeah, all well, thanks, thank you, Kyle,
good luck? All right? Ask ye eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one if you need relationship advice.
You could hit ye. Now it's the breakfast club. Good morning.
I'm gonna keep some real advice with anthela ye gets
ask ye. I want to everybody indj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,

(01:03:47):
the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for
ask ye. Hello. Who's this Jim? Hey? What's your question
for you? Um? I've been in the relationship for a
long time and I'm just not happy. And I believe
Palma and blessings, and I feel like my blessings is
being fought because I'm in a situation that I'm never

(01:04:10):
gonna happy with. But I'm the type of person that
is I asked him to leave, and things go wrong
for him, I'm gonna feel bad and I might block
my blessing and the karma come back. I don't think
that you should put somebody else's comfort above your own happiness,
because I don't think you're doing anybody a favor by

(01:04:31):
staying with somebody who you don't want to be with,
who you're not happy with. If you're not happy, he's
probably not happy either, right, I don't know. He walks
around like he is and everything's okay, But it's not
what's the prop is like, he's just skipping over The
problem is, I'm just unhappy. He doesn't want to change.
Is thirteen years and it's the same thing over and

(01:04:55):
over again, and he wants to play victims happy. So
what exactly happened that you need him to change? Well,
be more considerate, think about other people. He has the
issues that he has that he has to work through,
and in order for us to move forward, these are

(01:05:16):
the issues that he has to deal with, and he
just won't, you know, I think sometimes we enable people
when we allow them to just keep on doing what
they're doing. Because I'm sure any changes that you feel
like he needs to make with better him as a person.
But you also can't force anybody to change, right, Yeah,
you can't. And so if that's not what you need,

(01:05:36):
I think you're not doing him a favor by being
in an unhappy relationship because he Sometimes we think too
much about how other people feel that we don't think
about ourselves. And if you're this unhappy, And I also
feel like just because you guys don't live together doesn't
mean you can't work on things. If this is something
where you get your own place in your own space,

(01:05:58):
and he's able to step it up. Some times, things
like that are a wake up call for a person
where like, Wow, she really means business. If I want
to be with her, then I'll take these steps that
she's saying. I need to do the better myself and
come together as a whole person so we can be
in a relationship as two whole people or they just
you know, flounder along in life. But then you're blocking

(01:06:19):
yourself from finding true happiness by being unhappy. And that's
a choice. Yeah, right, you can't control what he does,
but you can't control what you do. I'm just I
just believe in Carmon. I'm like, if I ask him
to leave and then he folds or everything goes wrong,
he's an adult. Yeah, he's a grown man. He's a

(01:06:44):
grown man. Like you're not going to get badcarmor for Stan.
You might get badcarmor for you know, stringing this along
for longer than you have to. He could find true
happiness somewhere else and you might be preventing him from that. Yeah.
I'm just so afraid if what I'm unhappy at the
same time, and I just keep I gotta do drastic

(01:07:04):
things for him to understand, and I just I just
don't want to keep doing it. Yeah, And you know what,
I bet everybody around you tired of hearing how unhappy
you are, because sometimes you talk about how happy you
are all the time and every single day. It's like, dude,
if you ain't gonna do something different, then stop talking
about it. Yeah, you're so right. They're really tired of it.
It's like, okay, you know what you gotta do. What

(01:07:27):
is the baro? Yeah, you can't keep going to everybody
with the same stories. That's not fair to them. I
don't want to hear about the same thing you've been
talking about for years. You gotta like mine for it. Definitely,
so exactly like because like, oh my god again, Yeah,
we don't want to hear it. If you're not gonna
make a move, then stop talking about it. Just be
there miserable. Yeah, exactly, all right, chuse happiness. Yes, thank you,

(01:07:54):
you're welcome. Ask you eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need relationship advice to any
type advice, you can hit yee. Now we got rooms
on the way ye. And before we do that, I
just want to say a lot of people are concerned
about the woman who called up yesterday that she was
in a domestic situation, and I have been speaking with
her because I know a lot of people hit me
up about it in Florida, and so we are trying

(01:08:16):
to get her the help that she needs. I've managed
to locate a lawyer for her and everything. So we'll
keep you guys updated on the progress. If you heard
yesterday's ask ye but coming up in the room of report,
let's talk about Kanye West. You can get tip fifteen
thousand dollars by him just for some conversation. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is the Rum of Report with

(01:08:42):
angela year on techtok. A woman by the name of
Anessa Rossi was doing her makeup and recalling an instance
with Kanye West when he came by the strip club,
ordered some ice water and then proceeded to talk to her.
She's a strip club bartender and he didn't want to

(01:09:03):
get any lap dances. He wasn't interested in anything of
that to where he wasn't drinking. Here's what happened. I
bartender on a strip club in downtown LA and Kanye
came in. Kanye didn't want to book a table. Kanye
didn't want to see the girls fance. He just came
straight to the bar and started talking to me. He
didn't order anything to drink. It just brought water on
the rocks and proceeded to tell me all of his
beliefs and where we descended from and how he believed

(01:09:24):
that he was a true descendant of his creator. His
conversation went on with me for about three to four hours,
and he told me at the end of the night,
thank you for my time, gave me fifteen thousand dollars,
and so that he felt he was called to do
this and left. That's the last time I've ever seen
him there was that. There was nothing exciting about that.

(01:09:44):
That's the story you tell your friends and it's cool, like, oh,
you met Kanye, but I thought you was about to
tell us he saw Kanye saving a dog from a
bear or something like that. Was it's just a random
story to tip somebody fifteen thousand dollars, just talking to them,
and he felt like it was his calling, especially in
the strip club. You know how they say some guys
just go to this chip club. Bartender can't want to
see the girls dance. But you know a lot of
people don't go to the strip club for the strippers.

(01:10:06):
A lot of times they go for the bartenders. They'll
sit there and they'll talk to the bartenders all night.
A lot of times strippers are mad at the bartenders
because the bartenders make more than the strippers. By the way,
Kanye had a reason to be there. We just don't
know what it is it needed, says she. He didn't
just randomly walk in there, that could have been. He
came there for a reason. We just don't know what
it is. And that's fine. That's a great night. You

(01:10:27):
just talked to Kanye and make fifteen thousand dollars. No,
it's not Kanye. Very exhausting. Yes, you should be. Kanye
should be paying somebody fifteen dollars dollars. Shout. The Starlar
Stallards is back on. They've been closed for like sixteen months.
They back open yesterday. I just won't throw that up
all right. Now, let's talk about these Mamma Titza sneakers.
Vanessa Prime is not happy that somebody has their hands

(01:10:49):
on these sneakers that she decided not to sell. Now
she said. It was called the Mama Tita. She was
an exclusive black and white colorway on her daddy's shoes.
I picked the colors in honor of her uniform, the
number two she wore just like her uniform, the inside
pattern Kobe and Gig on the back, and gold instead
of Kobe's signature. The inside shoe details everything, and she
said it's not approved for sale. She wanted it to

(01:11:09):
be sold to honor her daughter, with all the proceeds
benefiting the Mamba Sitza Sports Foundation, but she did not
end up resigning the Nike contract. We discussed that earlier
and decided not to sell the shoes. These shoes were
not approved to be made in the first place. But
somehow somebody has a pair of these shoes and they
posted them on Instagram, So she said, appears someone already
has the shoe in their possession. As someone can share

(01:11:30):
how they have these shoes, that would be great because
my daughters and I don't have any of Gigi's Mamba
set to shoes, So if you happen to see those,
they were not approved to be made at all. All right, now,
A spokesperson for Bill Cosby is responding to what OJ.
Simpson had to say, Now, earlier, we discovered that Bill
Cosby had the opportunity to be eligible for parole if

(01:11:53):
he had entered a therapy program for sexually violent predators.
Bill Cosby did decline that chance because he felt it
would have been a mission of guilt. Well. O. J.
Simpson actually chimed in on the scenario and felt like
Bill Cosby should have taken that deal. Here's what he said.
Bill Cosby decided not to take a course, a sexual
course in prison, and it probably cost him his parole,

(01:12:15):
so he's not getting out. Well. When I was in camp,
I took anything, all the courses I wanted to get
home to my kids. I took a victim impact course
that was particularly galling to me because I had to
get up and apologize to my victims. And I got
up and said, guys, I'm sorry I caught you trying
to sell my stolen property. I'm sorry I yelled at you,
and I'm sorry that the State of California rule it

(01:12:35):
was my property, gave it back to me and you
didn't get to make any money off my stolen property.
Why didn't feel like OJ Simpson speaks his own language,
but somehow we all understand. That's that's what it sounds like,
that's what it is. Well. Bill Cosby spokesperson responded to
what OJ Simpson had to say. Andrew Wyatt issued a

(01:12:56):
statement via the Shade Room and said that if Cosby
had the opportunity for parole, he would have been admitting
that he's guilty of a crime without the share evidence
of any proof. Just she said it happened, and then
he said mister Simpson was quite trying to retrieve his
stolen items unlawfully, which is the difference. Mister Cosby has
never admitted, nor has any evidence been presented to prove
that mister Cosby dragged and or raped women. Why would

(01:13:17):
mister Cosby accept parole when we are waiting for the
PA State Supreme Court to issue or ruling any day
now on mister Cosby's appeal. We are hoping they would
vacate his conviction or warrant him a new trial. Mister Simpson,
being parole just like being on a slave plantation. You
are never free and you will always be the property
of your oppressor. Enjoy your golf game. And what OJ
is saying, it doesn't matter. He just wanted to get home,
so he was willing to do whatever program or make

(01:13:40):
whatever admissions he wanted to make in order to get home. Correct.
M All right, now, Jay Prince is issuing a call
for action after his nephew wasn't murdered. Here's what he
had to say, Houston, we have a problem to solve.
There are a few renegade young punks who went into
one of my boys garads and shot my own arm nephew,

(01:14:03):
and it's harder killed them. These clowns have no principles
when anybody can get it type of attitude to all
the real ones in every hood in each town. Let's
not wait on the police to solve every problem for us.
We have legal rights that need to be exercised to protect.

(01:14:25):
Now there is a call to action here. I have
no respect for yous around the world that call yourselves
gainst us killing unarmed innocent people at nightclubs, homes, schools, malls, restaurants, churches,
or wherever. This is. Weeks not against realness around the world.

(01:14:46):
We need to come together to deal with these bad apples.
I wish you needed Calma to all that intentionally kill
innocent people reap what you sow. This is not the
call of duty war zone game. This is real life. Yeah,
condolences to Jay Prince and his family. Sending his family

(01:15:07):
healing energy. I don't see how you could disagree with
anything that he just said. And if I was those
guys in Houston who murdered Jay Prince's nephew, yes, you
might as well turn yourself in. I'd rather get caught
by the police. Didn't have Jay Princeton them on my ey. Well,
I hope they do find out who who did that.
All right, well that is your rumor report. I'm Angela Yee.

(01:15:27):
All right, thank you, miss Yee. All right up next
to the People's Choice mix. Get your request in Revolte.
It's off this week, so we'll see them next week.
And don't forget my car showed Gelata. We have a
month left, so if you haven't got your tickets, get
your tickets. We got so many cool surprises. We actually
got a monster truck. If you are growing up you

(01:15:48):
used to watch the monster trucks come through, or if
you're a kid and you love monster trucks, We're gonna
have an actual monster truck at the show, which is
gonna be pretty cool. So you get to be up
close and personal, take pictures and all that stuff. So
we're adding so many cool things. I tell you about
two chains is tank, so we're gonna have a tank.
We got a lot of cool stuff. Man, there's gonna
be a lot of cool car shows. And of course
it's called Chella. So we're doing one in Atlanta July

(01:16:09):
three and August fourteenth. If you're on the East coast, Philly,
New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Boston, or if you just
want to drive up, get your tickets. We appreciate you.
We're gonna have it's it's overwhelming, but it's gonna be
a lot of fun. I'm so excited about it. Right,
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Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now, Angelie,

(01:16:53):
you had an interesting time flying back yesterday. Huh. Yeah,
it was a long journey back, you know, I had
I was in the airport for about I would say
ten hours yesterday. The flight attendant ended up getting an
allergic reaction to something and the medics had to come
on and they escorted her off the plane. But you know,
you have to have somebody come and replace her because
you can't fly without a flight attendant there, so we

(01:17:13):
all had to get back off the plane. Fortunately, there
was a flight attendant who was in the airport that
had been flying that agreed to come and take her place,
and so then we got back on the plane. And
then you know, I missed my connecting flight, so it
was just a full day of traveling. I do want
to say one thing though, Happy to have an American
Express card. Somebody had asked me over the weekend and
the mall what kind of card I would recommend, And

(01:17:34):
having that MX card, I was able to go in
They have these Centurion lounges in the airports where if
you have that AMX card you can go in there
and bring a guest in with you for free, and
so fortunately I was able to be like comfortable. Everything
in there is free to food, drinks, everything and at
least just relax. So just having that card gives you
that benefit when they have those lounges, and they even

(01:17:54):
have them out of the country, the Priority Pass lounges.
So I like to take advantage of things like that
when I travel because it's free. Let me tell you something.
Somebody in AMEX is driving right now to see. That's
how you do a goddamn commercial seall organic. That sounded
that was real, okay, and it came from a real
place and a real experience. That's how I want all
our commercials to sound from now on. Yeah, and I
don't get paid by Amax, but I really do love

(01:18:15):
my AMEX card. You will tell you what the points
you know with the max is good, But just no,
Amex is a credit card. But it's it's a credit card.
I got to be paid off in thirty days, so
it's not like one of those that you could buy
something to say, you know what, I'll paid off in
ten years. They need the money well, though they do
have some things that are flexible, like with traveling stuff.
You don't have to pay that off in thirty days.
They can. They do flexible payments on certain things. I

(01:18:36):
don't some of it. Yes, it is. A charge card
has to be paid off right away. My bill get
paid every thirty days, every thirty days. And also a
MAX is not taking in a lot of places because
I think the fees that they charge the businesses are
kind of higher than Visa master Card in this scuss. Well,
that's why I have more than one, and I have
more than I have an AMEX card, but then I
also have like a regular Visa card to have a

(01:18:56):
jet Blue card, because you're right, you know, it's not
taking in and I always have either my AMAX and
my bank card, like my Visa and master Card bank card,
I have those, and then I have my AMEX card.
One of them is gonna work. All right when we
come back. Positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning going
everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(01:19:16):
are the Breakfast club. All right, Charlomagne, you got a
positive note before we get up out of here. I do.
First of all, I want to tell everybody to make
sure that they check out We've got answers on Audible.
That's an audio book I put out. Man, how long
ago is that now? Maybe like a month, month and
a half ago, But it's an audible book. Audio book
I put out on Audible is free with an Audible membership.
You know, if you're a white person, any questions that

(01:19:39):
you possibly could have for black people, I assembled this
Black Brain Trust to answer them. So check out We've
got Answers on Audible. It is free with an Audible membership.
Now my positive. Notice this, God's plan is always the best.
Sometimes the process is painful and hard, but don't forget
that when God is silent, he's doing something for you.

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