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November 25, 2021 81 mins

Today on the show we flashed back to our Stephen A. Smith interview where he spoke on the New ESPN Show, Capitol Hill Protests, the WNBA and more. Also they flashed back to their hilarious discussion with Ms. Pat & Jordan E. Cooper where they discussed the set chemistry, authenticity and more. They also flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a highschool annoucer for his comments and flashed back to some classical Ask Yee's.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And that morning in the morning. I'm talking right. You
know you're about to experience a morning showing like any
of the club. What you guys are doing right now,
that's the hub culture. Breakfast club is my morning sit.
I need it and I love it. Something feel like
you're really not popping until you do the Breakfast Club.
I have been waiting come to y'all, show man. I

(00:22):
know you gotta be a big time celebrity. Be up
and here you gotta be. You gotta be big time
taken at your leg and Charlotta, ain't the guy the
breakfast club bitching? I'm telling what's you doing? Call of yo?
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five

(00:43):
one oh five one. We want to hear from you
on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this yo? This is
your boy chilling chill out of Pittsburg morning every morning morning.
What's up? Man, I'm telling the morning ain't not baby Eric?
Hey man, I just found out my neighbor all six
of our kids got a d D of them, all

(01:07):
six of them, all different days. I mean, you had
me sitting there thinking like I've never heard that in
my life. Yeah, thirty one, all six kids got add
that check. Gonna be crazy. I mean by just want
to tell y'all, good morning man, listen to right now.

(01:29):
Y'all got got kidding on my cloth in the morning,
and keep doing what you're doing. I'll call y'all back
next week. All right, my brother, Okay, all right, brother,
y'all this guy with different daddies? Hello, who's this? This
is an Elif Jacksonville already. Heyten'at A question for y'all,

(01:50):
and I just want to hear your opinion about this.
It's amazing how white people could call black people to
head words. It's not a big deal. Black people could
call white people crocker ass crocker, it's not a big deal.
But when somebody speak their opinion about the lgt T community,
it's a big uproar. And there's just somethingbody speaking their

(02:11):
opinion about that. I'm just trying to see what's the
big upa If everybody held their opinion, let them speak
their opinion. If that's what they want to do, let
them do that. They should embrace that's what they are,
and it's cool. It shouldn't be a big dramatic upbro,
and I just want to hear your opinion about that
from both of y'all. Well, what white people say the
N word? It is an up definitely, Yeah, it is

(02:34):
an uproar. Not really got science. And that lg it's
not the uproar like the LTP community. What the hell
is the LGB? Now that that that cable package you
just talked about is way worse than the basic one.
Now the basic one it's LGBT. I don't know what
why you just got rid of the g Oh well,
well I don't know the alphabets, man, But I just

(02:55):
want to hear y'all opinion about that. I want to
head like when Boost said calling man it was a
big off wall when whoever saying the thing? What really
got me when Windy Williams had apologize for what she said,
It's like, come on, man, you can't have an opinion
about that. Well, listen, here's the truth to the matter.
You got to know who you're having with. You know
what I'm saying. You slap somebody in the face, they
might slap you back. You slap somebody else in the face,

(03:17):
they might punch you and knock you out. You slap
somebody else in the face. They might pull out a
gun to shoot you. You gotta know what you're dealing with,
that's all, and be ready to deal with them. Yeah.
I just don't get the man. Everybody should have their
own opinion. It shouldn't be a big or big kill
about it. If that's what they choose to do, that
it's them. Let them in prasing it and move home.
So listen, why are you calling? Why is this the

(03:38):
first thing on your mind in the morning? Though, No,
it's not. I just can't know. Yes it is, yes,
it is, Yes, it is good. But why does it
matter how other people live their lives anyway? If it
doesn't affect you, if you're not part of the LGBTQ
plus community, and like, why does it bother you? Hello?
Who's this? What's up? Bro? Get it off in your chests? Yeah?

(03:59):
I had to get out of my chess man. I
feel like a lot of people, like the I BAT,
waiting for the government to do things instead up realize
what we can do ourselves. Like I ain't had nothing
a couple of years ago before the pandemic during the
get on't rim it an issue with me? You know?
I started driving trust Boil company. They bought a truck
off of Facebook. I'm owner operator. I'm here fourteen dollarsand

(04:22):
in a week. It's so much stuff people can do
out here, you know, better theirselves because I'm trying to
break a generational Cursewell, families are growing up in apartments
to set our own and homes because the phone broke up.
But I agree with him, you know what I mean.
I mean, we definitely should push our government and push
our you know, national and local government to do things
for us, but we definitely got to do for ourselves too.

(04:44):
Word to the honorable Alijah Muhammad, what he said, what
he said is also right. I know a lot of
people want to be rappers, they want to be uh DJs,
they want to be producers, they want to be athletes,
they want to get only fans. There's a lot of
other businesses that people can do, and driving trucks is
a major business. They make a lot of money. So

(05:04):
really really look into it, because you think about it.
One thing that didn't stop on that road was those trucks,
whether they were delivering food, whether they were delivering toilet
paper and paper towels, those roads stay full with those trucks.
So people still had those jobs with them trucks. Yeah,
And that's why I always tell brothers, man, you go
out there and learn a trade, you know what I mean,
Because there's certain things that just never ever ever gonna stop.

(05:26):
You gonna always need electrician. You're gonna always need a plumber,
you know what I mean. And those people, those brothers
make good money. Since this make good money. Absolutely, 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 your time to get it off your chests.

(05:47):
Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club. But
you got something on your mind. Let allow, who's this? Hey?
This King Jemina? Man, how y'all doing? Brother? Get off
your chests? All right? So um last night right, huh?
I was performing oral sext with my girl and all
that right, and you thought the climax and she farked

(06:08):
in my face. Man. That means she was doing it.
That means she was doing it real good. I means
you got pink guys, Yeah, yeah, you know what. I
I ain't got pink guys, but real quick, Charlotte, mane
give me a huge favorite. Man, I will not fart
on you. Don't you dare ask me too? No, I
was wondering if you can send me a book or something. Man,

(06:28):
have Barack Obama signing for me. That would be great.
What I don't have it. I only have one copy
of a Promised Land. Oh I only had one. Only
he only sent us three copies. He sent one for
each of us. I don't and I'm actually sending mine
to my mom to be honestly, somebody stole mine in
the in the mail, so I had to go buy
another one. Oh man, I was really hoping on that

(06:49):
one though. If I had it with yours, I got
a copy of I got a copy of Doctor Rita
Walker's book up here. Oh yeah, hey, I'll take that
and I for me man, and I'll send you a
copy of mine. It's not like I sold one point
seven in the first week like Barrock did. I've just
been doing I've been wild in the book world though. Yeah, yeah,
I know I actually listen to your books. I ain't

(07:11):
you reading me, ego, but you know listen say I'm
gonna get your put you on hold and they're gonna
get your address. We're gona mail it out to you, brother.
Hold on, stink y'all. Hello, who's this Yes Erico? Hey,
good morning, m Yeah. Um. I listened to y'all every morning,
and I'll be damn I'll be tripping out on you
and Charlemagne. I mean I'll be laughing like crazy every

(07:34):
morning at y'all. Well, thank you. I don't know that's
a good thing about at us. I don't know what, man.
I listened to y'all every single morning, like every morning,
every very much. We appreciate your support, but thank you
so much. I have a great and blessed days. Who
are you from? Okay? You too? That's all I want

(07:54):
to say. Thy love y'all. Let me love you back.
I love your twin to that Severn client. Hello, who's this? Hey?
What's your name? Hey? Kay? Lookome want to get it
off your chest? Mama. Well, I really didn't have much
to say. I just want to just congratulate y'all. Y'all
doing good and I thought it was so flee How
y'all game with white money? Because it's really some broad

(08:18):
Stop calling people the N word because some unfortunate people
when it comes through in America. There you go. That's right. Everything.
It's a financial struggle out here for some folks. You
got it. You want you want to let you get
some money to some people. Ed. No, I just lined
somebody to him. That was just today. No, I'm with you. Budget.

(08:42):
That's right, budget that money, Thank you, mama. It's something
about that. That's something about them two words together. Just
do something too, broke Nick broke Lord happened that it
felt like back in the day when you heard scrubs
for the first time, that I get on my mama. Huh, Hello,
who's this Hello? Who's this Hello? Hello? This is Morotto response.

(09:08):
That's a very original name. I've never heard that before.
What are you calling from? Good I'm going from Angola, Africa? Africa?
All right, Africa, all right, the motherland. What's happening? Get
it up your chest? Good morning? Time, good morning? Did
the angry good morning? And then what's up? King? Good morning?

(09:29):
A very long distance called I might spending here a
hundred dollars ultimately stalled, but I just want to I
just want to say that this this show is amazing. Um,
you guys are doing an incredible job, and I like
every day in my Apple podcast. And I don't know
if the program was live. I just called okayifically, yeah,
you guys doing And if it's spill what time is

(09:53):
it in Africa right now? It ain't gola? What time
is it? Eleven sixteen? Okay pm, am am, okay, all right,
We're good. To talk to you brother. Hello, who's this comedian? Hey?
And to get you off your chess. I just want
to thank God for this stay right, you know, I know, Look,

(10:14):
I'm thank God for this day, for this job. I'm
so blessed im Holly Favorite. I got my own business.
Not just wanted to thank God. You're not just blessed
in Holly Favorite, You're blessed black and Holly Favorite. Yeah,
you absolutely, But I am less like in Holly Favorite,
And I just want to thank God for it. Thank you. Hello.
Who's this hey? Man? What's up? This is a reckless TV?

(10:35):
How y'all doing? What's up? Reckless TV? Get you off
her chess. I wanted to speak about college. I did
trade school. I did two years for ah V and Electricity,
and I can work anywhere in the United States. I'm
twenty three years old and nobody's doing trade no more.
Everybody's trying to be doctors and lawyers. So right now
in trade school is the best thing you can do.

(10:56):
I agree. After I graduated, my my teacher came to
me and said I should go for another four years
and I'd be guaranteed to make six figures and I
can go anywhere in the United States. So trade school
is pop right now because ain't nobody really doing it
and everybody needs help HVC and at condition ye. Man.
I met this guy the other day, I think when

(11:17):
I was in DC man. He ran upon me and
he was like, man, thank you for always talking about
trade school, because I went to trade school and I've
been gamefully employed for forty plus year. I forgot what
he said. He did, All right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent hit us up right now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Come on, the Breakfast Club. Waits up

(11:40):
in the morning. Check out this breakfast club. We want morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlot Migne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building, Stephen A. Smith. Welcome, brother, what's going
on man, good morning, Good morning, hey, and how you going,
Charlotte Maget, good y'all. And you got a new show

(12:01):
coming on ESPN another one, you know, listen. You know
it's gonna be called stephen A's World, and you know
it's just a half power show on streaming ESPN Plus.
It's obviously a big priority for them. First year, Disney
Plus had eighty six and a half million subscribers, ESPN

(12:21):
Plus had eleven and a half, so obviously they want
a buffer those numbers. And they came to me and
asked me to do this. And I've known about this
since last year, which is why I gave up my
radio show because this was forthcoming. What makes me excited
about this is a couple of things. Number One, I'm
looking to bring a bit more lighthearted this and levity
to certain situations and just you know, show the light

(12:42):
aside of me to some degree and really celebrate what
other people are doing. But the other thing that I'm
excited about is that I'm not only the host of this,
I'm the executive producer. And I started my own production
company a few months or a few months ago, missed
the Essays productions and it will be co producing this
in concert with ESPN, so essentially only host. But I'm
the boss and just trying to set that example and

(13:05):
do what I can to shine, so I put other
people in position to shine as well. When we first
thought of the interview, you st you didn't sound like
the normal stephen A. Smith from Queens. You sound at
a lousemble. And I know it's because what we've seen
that happened on Capitol Hill. So what were your thoughts
of seeing that. We Well, first of all, you know,
as a black man, let's just call it what it is,

(13:26):
if those were black people marching up on Capitol Hill
later got shot. But also what jumped to my mind.
I turned and watched Trump's entire speech, and if he
didn't dog whisper, it was even stronger than that. He
told them to go to the state capitol. He told
them to stop this. He told them to essentially engage

(13:48):
in insurrection. And so for me to have a sitting
president of the United States be so flagrantly divisive and
willing to harm congressional and Senate figures, I don't know
how much more egregious it gets. And I think it's
a blight on our country for years to come, and
it's just really really bad. But if we're honest about it,

(14:12):
it's unfortunate, it's sad, but we ain't surprised. How hard
is it to go on air today and not talk
about what happened yesterday? Anti capital or do y'all plan
to talk about it? I wouldn't know, Charlemagne, because there't
know why in hell I'm going on the air not
talking about it there at ESPN when it comes to
sports and politics, because I pass well, let me tell

(14:33):
you this, this is the part and and people in
the past. I'm not gonna mention any names, but here's
where they mess up. Obviously, me being in a position
that I'm in. It's not like I'm just speaking to
the supervisor. I mean the president and I talk every week.
You know, the executive vps of ESPN and I talk
every week. I kind of know them, and they have
never said don't talk politics. Definitively, what they said is

(14:57):
leave the political expertise to the police experts, and more importantly,
give the audience what they expect to see. If we're ESPN,
we're a sports network. Don't avoid sports to talk about
these other things. Find a way to interweave sports within
the political and social conversation, and because people had a

(15:20):
problem with demandate to not just go directly in the politics.
You've had some people that have expressed dismay over that,
but I've never had a problem with it, because anytime
something developed and I felt the need to talk about it,
I simply let them know. The other thing that the
mandate was is that, well, you work for us, as
we pay you. Why the hell are you expressing yourself

(15:43):
on Twitter for free when we're giving you this platform
and we're paying you to use it, use it heat.
I don't see a problem with that. You're talking about
Jamil Hill, No, no, no, not just her. I can't
think of too many people at ESPN who even had,
you know, that type of energy. Other than Jamil Independent,
there was there was a bunch of I'm believe it
or not, and believe it or not, I'll shock you
with this, Charlomagne. There's a whole bunch of wife folks

(16:06):
at ESPN that have very very passionate feelings, and obviously
some on the other side, and they want to express
it even more because they see us expressing it. What
I'm saying is is that when I get and I'll
and I'll address this directly because I love Jamal. She's
a friend. Kerry Champion, I know she's a friend. Michael Smith,
you know all of these words. They did great well.

(16:26):
I missed him. I wish they were still at the network.
I don't apologize about that. But what I'm saying to
you is that I would say the same thing to you,
now that I've gotten to know you. If I saw
you doing something that I said, I said, Yo, man,
this could ultimately squash you and get in the way
of a bigger picture. You two important. I would sit
up there and say to you, do you really want

(16:48):
to mess that up because of a tweet? Why not
use it? Why not use your airways? Think about about
the marathon, not the sprint. That's true. The breakfast club.
If wake that ass up in the morning, check out
this breakfast club. We wind. We're just asking what's one

(17:10):
thing you would leave the house for. Charlemagne said he
would leave the house right now to get a head cut.
Soom my head, like Solomon is right now, your headline
looked like it's socially distancing from your forehead. No rot
grass like project grass. I'm not gonna lie. My head
looked like Tramouse coff it this weekend. But I put

(17:30):
the Jamaican cast the oil with the monastat seven in it,
and I combed it out, and it look like taking
you back back back with the classic rewind we would
It's The Breakfast Club was a podcast. The Breakfast Club
is on. Ain't miss the Breakfast Club. You don't come
from my world. It's dangerous. Check out this rewind morning.
Everybody is d D J Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy.

(17:52):
We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with
Stephen A. Smith. I know you gotta get up out
of here. My final question, you have a desire for
people to see who you are beyond the sports yere
to some degree only from the standpoint that you know again,
I don't want to pigeonhole myself. I don't want to
be somebody that's just about sports. You know, when people

(18:12):
when I remember when and I told, and I teld
you know, my white boss, is this a lot of
times I've said this to them. A lot of times.
White folks come to work with a job to do.
Every day. We come with a responsibility. What I mean
by that is, I remember when Trey von Marne got shot.
I'm walking down the streets and black folks walking up
to me, Steven, are you got to touch on this? Steven?
Are you gotta say this yet? That wasn't a sports story,

(18:34):
but they said it was necessary. And then when the
Miami Heat put on their hoodies, they really say, you
gotta touch on this. Now. I was going to any way,
but they were telling me that white folks don't hear that.
You don't see white folks going up to other white
folks saying that you got to do it. So understanding
that black folks feel that way, why do they feel
that way? It's not because of me. It's because of
the position that I'm in. I have a platform that

(18:56):
most of us don't have, and so what they're doing
is calling upon me to bring light and to bring
attention to things, just the same way you might ask
an athlete too, if not more so. Now with the athlete,
you're asking them to say something and be active in
that regard. With me, you're not only asking me to
say something, You're asking me to be that conduit for
others to speak as well, to make sure that I

(19:17):
provide the platform for others that need to be heard
to be heard, and I take that role very, very seriously.
I don't feel compelled to agree with any damn body
and say what I don't feel. But I do feel
compelled to make sure that even if you disagree with me,
if you speak for a vast majority of us, you
need to be heard. And so what I try to
do is make sure that I do that. And in

(19:38):
that regard, that's where I look at myself beyond the
world of sports, using sports to extend myself beyond it,
to address more deeper issues, enlightening myself, educating myself either
by reading more, watching more, learning more, but more importantly
connecting myself with people I know no stuff so they
will educate me as well. I had one question too.

(20:01):
I wanted to ask about Lebron purchasing putting together their
team to purchase the Atlantic team? What do you think
that to do for the w NBA and had to
uplift the w NBA more said they can make more money,
get more endorsement, and more people watch. I love it
because I think that Lebron is pretty brilliant with a
lot of the things that he does, and obviously he's conscientious,

(20:21):
and I think him owning a w NBA team is
more about getting it away from Leffler, the senate figure
that just lost in Georgia, to Warnock. So I think
that's what it's about for him more so than anything else,
and I applaud his position on that. What I would
say is this, though, and I'll say this respectfully, that
all of those females out there, you know, the fellas,

(20:42):
we got NBA, we got NFL, we got Major League Baseball,
we got the boxing, we got the UFC, we got
all of that. These women have been out there busting
their tail for years trying to make the w NBA
into something. Last time I checked, when you are successful
in terms of ingrace sh yourself with the average consumer
out there, you usually are successful because you found a

(21:05):
way to ingratiate yourself with that female audience. For some reason,
females are not supporting the w NBA enough, because if
they were, the NBWNBA would be far more successful than
it is. So rather than folks talking about what the
w NBA needs, how about the w NBA highlighting in

(21:26):
the eyes of women out there. Excuse me, we need
all the support we can get from y'all, because when
females step up and support you, you win. I agree,
Stephen We appreciate you for checking in. Stephen A. Smith,
Thank you for checking in. Brother start stephen A's world.
They abuse Monday this Monday, January eleventh, on the Ratlation.

(21:47):
Thank you so much. Appreciate y'all. Y'all take care to
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(22:09):
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It's topic time. The phone called eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one to join it to the
discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning, everybody

(22:31):
out your cj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We
all the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us
with asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now,
when you guys are having dinner, do you think that
the husband should be served before the children at the
dinner table? That's the question. Let's start with you. Ye.
I mean I don't have any kids or husbands, so
that's hard for me to say. I just think about

(22:51):
growing up. How did it happen in my house? And
I feel like my mom made our food, and my
dad got his own, like he'll just get his food himself,
and then my mom wa gave us eyes. And then
when we got old enough, everybody just got their own food. Yeah.
In my crib in Queens, I mean I was the
only child. We all eat together, so it wasn't like
somebody prepared the food first. It was my mom called

(23:12):
us down. What the hell are you going back in
the childhood, Like you ain't got a whole wife? She said,
well she grew up. Oh now now now it's usually
my wife will fixed my plate while I fixed the
kids plates, or I'll fix mine and my wife's plate
while she makes the kids played. But the youngest one
always gets dead food first because we usually gotta cut
it up. Yeah, to chop it up. Yeah, I feel
like my mom did the cooking, so my dad kind

(23:34):
of you know, got his own stuff because she was
still getting everything together. No, in my crib is definitely
the youngest kids he first. I got a two year
old about to be three year old and six year old.
They get served first, and then after that, it's kind
of just like a free fall, you know what I mean.
We got a thirteen year old, she on her own.
You gotta fix your own damn plate, even though my
wife still fixes her plate, but she definitely gets served

(23:54):
flash flash after the other kids. And then yeah, I
just I get into mix at some point either I
fixed my own play and my wife fixed my own
plate and the wife and my wife eats with the kids.
So technically me and my thirteen year old the last
the eat. Now, my wife is usually the last eat
because she's usually helping me cut the food up, or
she's making sure the kids. My wife don't eat with

(24:16):
the young kids like my wife eats with the young kids,
like she serves them and she makes her plate and
she goes sits with them and eats. My wife has
this huge phobia of the kids choking. Say me too,
like huge, huge, and shout to there was a DJ,
who's U whose kid he passed away? He choked on
some chicken nugget. So after that story, my wife is like,
very serious, my kids can't eat in the car. If

(24:37):
my kids are eating, somebody don't has to be there
with them, Like my kid has a phobia that, so
she usually sits with them to make sure that that
they eat. So she usually eats last, but my wife
eats with them. So it's like the two youngest kids
get they plate fixed, my wife figures her plate, sits
with them and eat and then it's like, you know
me and I'm either working out my oldest daughter is
that chier leading practice is something. So we're always the

(24:58):
last to eat. So you guys in a cook and
then why would I do that? We just talked about
kids choking. Why would I ever want to cook my
kids in the meal. I gotta do breakfast. I do
the breakfast. I'm the breakfast guy. I'll do the French
toes to pay case the eggs baker. That's me, I
do I know my lane. I'm terrible in the kitchen.
I'm good money on breakfast. All right, Well, let's put
up the phone. I heard about your turkey sauce. You
heard about my sausage. I don't eat folks, sir. Hello,

(25:20):
who's this? This is Charlee. Hey, Charlotte, what I've doubt?
How you doing? I'm good, queen. How are you now?
Do you think that the husband should be served before
the children at the dinner table? Mamma, No, served after
the little bun? I agree, five your husband. You served

(25:42):
your husband, but you starved him after you served them
because they can't served thyself. That's rightly, yeah, especially the
little ones, like we said, you gotta chop up, chop
up their food and all that. So yeah, yeah, that's right.
And as a man, I want to be eating before
my kids. You know what I'm saying. Are you sitting

(26:03):
down eating and the kids looking at you? You eating,
waiting to eat? No, let the kids eat first. That
I know. One time, one time, I think that was
the thing, because I know there was it was. There
was always this thing where the man got the chicken
breast and then the kids got the other big piece
of chicken. Yeah, you got definite, Chris rock now, But
that that was a fact though, because my dad used
got the big piece of chicken. Well he should. He's
the man, right, that's what eat more. But he's probably

(26:26):
the biggest person in the house, the big person in
the house, and get the largest portion. Now you know,
if that was the kids Logan is because Logan eats
eat places, Logan should get the big piece of chicken.
He's the man of the goddamn house. If you can
slam your daddy, Logan can slam his daddy, and you
can slam your daddy, you get the big pizza of chicken.
Salute the big Logan. You don't call him low Logan,
Big Logan. Y'all seen your back on Instagram? All right, yo,

(26:46):
look at that boy back man? You post it? Hello?
Who's this? Hey, Angeline? Good morning? Good morning. Now who
do you think should be served first? The husband or
the children? Umanipic against her first. He's the one who
goes out into the world typically, I mean the women
are going out into the world to me on. But

(27:07):
I know that's right. It's like custimary traditional that the
husband goes out, he comes in, he gets his place first.
I think it's an age thing too, because if you
got older kids, like if you got young kids, the
young kids probably gets served first and then the mom
sits in each with them. But if you got older
kids and the teenagers, then yeah, probably daddy then the kids.
But you know, it's interesting that you say that because
I'm looking at it now and thinking about this, and

(27:29):
it feels like it'd be nice for guys that sometimes
cook for the family. There's nothing like a guy who
can cook and kind of serve the family. Since the
women I don't have feels like um calling in this tradition,
it would be a nice thing to kind of switch
it up. But I don't have time for all of that.
I mean, like every kid women said when she was here,
like Evany said, you know, if she's the curator of
the house, meaning that she's gonna have the cone cook

(27:50):
meals there and she's gonna curate the house, she'll do
all of that. But it just feels like it might
be something nice to try. I just I just don't
have time. I do breakfast a week, we get this
is my time. My kids love my breakfast, So I
mean I do breakfast. My wife does it throughout the week,
but I do breakfast. I love doing breakfast. My kids
love helping me cook breakfast, so breakfast is my team.
And if and if you if you really on the

(28:11):
goal of the osman, depending on what time you get home.
You can't cook for your kids because your kids got
to eat by six o'clock most of the time. That's
when dinner time. It's for young kids. Right, Oh, I
ain't cooking for my kids. I'm saying yeah, or you know,
or leftovers or like I do sandwiches, man, I always
could do it, Sam, But my kids know what, wife,
you aren't there, We're gonna have a sandwich. Well, if

(28:32):
you've cooked, if you fix your kids sandwiches for dinner, yes,
that's a damn shame. Logan slam is ass. That's why Logan.
That's why Logan is able to slam you, because Logan
getting good meals while you're feeding the rest of the
kids and eating sandwiches sandwich for dinner. I don't remember
that they really appreciate when my man cooks for me.
This whole conversation, all right, what's the more little story, guys?

(28:53):
I mean, the more of the story is y'all gotta
stop holding onto so many damn traditions. Okay, you gotta
do what works for you, and you never know what
works for you until you're in that situation. And when
you're in that situation and it's six o'clock and the
kids got to eat, and then they got to take
a bath by seven, and being bad by eight. If
you're not gonna help with the bathing and putting them
the bad, better fix your own damn plate. And you

(29:13):
got your wife away after her to do all that.
That's crazy, all right. We got more coming up next
with a breakfast club, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela,
Charlotte and the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We
got some special guests joining us this morning, our folks,
Miss Pat, Miss Pat, and Jordan Cooper and Jordan Cooper,

(29:36):
how y'all feeling, man? You get the good morning, Good morning?
You're doing drinking cold cold. I know you're from Atlanta,
but damn prink. I flew bitch at three o'clock and
then he had no car to pick me up. I'm
tired out there trying to pick me up at the airpoint.
I'm like, excuse me, Do you think I don't see

(29:58):
the news? Y'all? Ain't about to take I got on
a spank, taking time on rapping a whole lot of times. Well,
first of all, I feel like we should be celebrating,
right because it's been such a journey for you to
get your show on TV. Introduce you to Miss Pat
because you ain't never been able pass before Rabbit. I've

(30:23):
done all of that, so I'm familiar. Well, nice to
finally be You waited till you got a TV show
over to be here for an interview, Miss past some
was like fighting with people. I ain't go yet. I
still got my lad burnscause I'm trying to be blacker
than the moment. We are proud of you. We're so

(30:43):
proud of you, man, Pat and Jordan, like we've seen,
the journey was three networks before landing on BT plus
three No three nets worth three writers cried teals, Damn.
I couldn't sunk the right in Halloween. That's why I
took five I got. I can't be sucking away no shot.

(31:16):
But you didn't have to worry about that. Whoa who
I think Lee won't me sucking exactly, That's what I think, Lee,
I'm talking about other people. How was the process though, Jordan,

(31:38):
It was amazing. It was amazing. I like, well, it's
a crazy story. I got introduced to Pat in high school.
My dad was like, you gotta watch her. She's hilarious.
Her story is ridiculous. So I watched it and I
was like, dang, Like her story is crazy, she's front
of his hell. She need to write a book. Then
I wrote my play Ain't no Mo that Lie saw
at the public and he was like, Yo, I'm doing
this thing with miss Pat, this comedian. We don't have

(31:59):
a concept for her, so see if you can read
this book and see if you can come up with
a concept for a show. And I read it and
I immediately saw in my head this this sitcom with
a live audience, and I want to go back to
like All in the Family, good Times, the Jeffersons. But
I wanted it to be r rated in front of
a live studio. I thought, watch Lucy one night. I'm

(32:23):
like Lucy in La I say, if you don't give
me the thing, I'm sleeping the clock that night. Old
people bid it to be Lucy. No. I had to
watch it because I wanted her to know the history
of like wherever history coming from. I don't even give
my black history, not at till o'clock at night. I'm sleeping.
We're up in Beverly Hills, so I watching Lucy and

(32:46):
I don't dozed off like a mum. I'm sleep I
told you for you brought this pan. Liz is always
with why because it's a sixty four shiving. I saw
your wife. Everybody got a little drip. Ain't tight like

(33:09):
the third grade. I was say, have kids, it's still
pretty tad that what you think anywhere I can smell
them used to have. When you say you don't like it,
you let him sticking in your neighbor, Ageli, Yeah, a

(33:30):
fact girl got deep neighbor like John. You like when
you stommar like ifen neighbor used to be there. So
a fat girl. We tricked, we don't want to really
give you know, we let you stick it in the neighbor.
So when you say you know you, all you did
was navel. You gotta worry about cleaning this up because

(33:56):
she curses. Listen that these networks, I think at the
beginning they really want to put her on network TV,
like Fox and all this. But I didn't want it
to to to be fake. I didn't want it to
be I wanted her to be able to be herself.
So basically Lee was like, come up, come up with
a concept, right, And he goes to Fox and was like, yo,
I got this kid. He wrote this show like I
think you guys would love it there like he's still
in college, and nobody like we're not. We're not about

(34:17):
to do that. The first network was attached to Fox. Yeah,
and then Pat Pat whenever we met, she called she
come on my birthday to meet him. So I took
his novel and I said, look, Hollywood is full of
everybody wanted the same person in Hollywood. If you get
a fat black girl, I need a fat black girl.
I said, so rat And ain't nobody got no fat
black girl. Ain't nobody calling for him? So I said,

(34:39):
the only way you're gonna get this job is you
listen to me. We need to write a strip behind him,
on his back, and we wrote that pole and we
handed to Lee and so what was crazy because he
put his name out to take a name off for
and because he thought I was like, why are you
gonna take my name off? Because if it's up, it's
gonna fall back on me, not you. And you still
got a chance to get a job. That's what Lee
trying to do. And I said, I said, everybody gonna know,

(35:00):
ain't do it. Everything spelt right now. So I gave
it to Lee and he was like whoa there. I
was like me, say, Mitchy spelt right. Me and Jordan
wrote this and he walked it in and that's how
he got the job at five the whole. Then it
ended up at Hulu too, right. Hulu shot the pilot,
so Hulu shoot, we sell it. He takes us he

(35:22):
wanted to do, he wanted real language in it. So
it moves us over to Fox twenty one. Fox twenty
one sell it to Hulu. This is how much we
went through Fox. So Hulu shoots the pilot and everybody
get involved. We attached Debbie Allan. She shot it was
our first pilot since his first prison. And we shoot
the pilot, y'all and my spirit, I said, they're not
gonna pick it up. Okay, we shoot it. I go

(35:42):
on back on the road. It took him six months
and say no, that person didn't understand me and they
didn't understand this show. But it was there. It was
also there. We heard through the grapevine that it was
their highest tested pilot ever, because it was a thing
where where I don't think that person understood why it
was funny or why people would sometimes you have to

(36:04):
know what you don't know it's a white person. Because
it was a white person, you know it's a goddamn
goddamn Madonna's I think when BT call and said, it
was like BT plus that's what they could be blu
And they gave us ten episode and I with people
with me, you know, they was great. It was kind
of better because they understood it. We have to explain

(36:26):
and napping half and then we had questions about There
was a joke about edges and they were like what,
I'm like, what the it's alopecia on black women? When
they moved a wig, I don't know, no, no, I'm

(36:46):
not picking up anybody with alopecia. I was at a
some long one time. My friends said, watch my watch
my client. Have I watched that wig? Off? O heir?
I said, he heal fell off. She said she got alapicia.
I had never heard. That's the bitch got apples and
peach from cream and nature my life. But I was

(37:11):
then asked for me said we have you know how
I'm listening your tracks out and leave your little boss
by hell and you put a little mother stuff for
a't on it and they grow back. But I ain't
never took a bit, and it looked like a bitch
went through a car on and on hold on. So

(37:39):
after after um, I forgot my train of thought. Fit
ba create we have more with Miss Patt and Jordan
Cooper when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast
Club more to Breakfast Club. Was still kicking it with
Miss Pat comedian and Jordan Cooper. How close. Uh, the
show is about your your life nine. So your daughter

(37:59):
really with the ass in school? No, No, she whipped
him with education. That's Gary Jana. She's based off my
daughter that she actually wrote on the show. So my
daughter went to this all white school and she was
just whooping with knowledge. And I was like, that's why
you can't get no, because you up with all this
black lives matter. Black lives matter, just so suggested, calm down,

(38:20):
you ain't gonna never get no. These all white schools
wanted your daughter to get ain't good. That's being on
both of my daughters. Somebody needs some shot. So he
went in mind he being with a white boy. I
went out, that's okay. I can't go over there and
put a stop signing my kids. My daughter needs to

(38:45):
stop signing anybody. My daughter. You're gonna treat the right.
Come on out the house. No, you gotta get her
out of the bathroom. I thought, my b't gonna use that.
Get to me, go Bobby Leaky for the tesla. My

(39:19):
daughter got a test. I could you that we like
seeing Tammy Roman and your chemistry. Y'all, she kills you
know what's crazy. Let me tell you about the whole
the whole cast in this show. So Jordan, when he
first got me, he was sent me. He sent me
two people, which was a daddy, and he sent me
Tammy Roman. He said, this is your sister, and that's

(39:41):
your that's your husband. So I said, that big old
black guy is not my husband. I said that crazy
ass one with that bunnet on her head is not
my sister. Because I didn't I didn't know Tammy. I
don't watch Reality Team. I don't know anything about neither
one of them. So you just saw the video with
the bocket by and I said that crazy ass because
she was funny. I said that bit crazy and she's
not my sister. He was like, yes, she. So when
it was time to audition, I kind of had this

(40:03):
darker skinny girl because my sister's dark skinn in real
life and so really good at blow that away. The
next day that the Lee Daniel sister doing all the cash,
She's like, you gotta watch Tammy Roman And I was like,
who is Tammy Roman? And he was like, then I
googled it. I was like she in reality, this thought
she can't act and he was like, she was like,
yes she can. Yeah she can't. So I said, okay,
that girl walked in that mother, she was that character,

(40:26):
and I'm like okay, and that bitch woke that room up.
The show. Tammy's a recovering addict. So your sister, you say,
your sister still well, yeah, I indulgees smoke. Yeah, same thing.
You gotta use the up shoot. Man, I know you're

(40:49):
fun to streat you from North Caroline. He say, your
cousin smoke right, man, you ain't. You ain't gonna hurt
my feeling. Let me smoke. I mean your sister indulges
in narcotics, A smoke nocotic? Who I blocked him? What
you don't you don't message your sister when nobody I

(41:09):
had to block anybody shown abody to get my little
few pen and BT game me and what you kids
said about the show him? My kids lived with me,
my kids, but my daughter wrote on the show. My
other daughter did make up. So I mean my whole
family was. My husband was at home. He didn't come down.
But you know, if where I could, where I could
provide a job, I provided a job. You didn't tell

(41:31):
us how you came to terms with the big dude,
your husband? What mean you comfortable with that one? It
took him in it because I had never kissed a man.
You over twenty years, and when you know what another
feel about that first? What do you see that first
kiss on camera? It was okay, you know because at
first I was like doing the pilot. It was really hard,

(41:52):
and but he was so nice because he was such
a such a great actor, and I was like, I
just hated him. I could get your hands off me.
You know, he's a stage actor, so he was sweat.
I was like, damn, I hate this man. Get him
a wife from me. And so you know, I didn't
know him either, But what was so good about him.
He was just so patient. He's never tried to push
himself on me, and I just told him, I said, dude,

(42:13):
I ain't kiss no man twenty years. And it was
literally with grossing me out at the beginning. But then
when we started to shoot the nine episode, you spend
time with something like turn on reason says this as

(42:36):
I wanted to show black love. I wanted to show
but like this, this is the Jaber. He's a fierce
ridiculous actor. But like on their screen test, the two
of them, don't let me tell your husband now and

(42:57):
all that my husband like who wrote this, miss tap
were the conversations like for you at home after filming this,
because I'm sure it made you because like Jody was saying,
you're being more vulnerable. So what happened at home just
from even filming this, I think my husband, you know,

(43:20):
I'm gonna be honest with you and all after this,
we had to go through counseling and I've been I've
never had to do counseling with my husband, but it
was a new take on life. You know, your wife
is stepping into the spotlight and my husband, my husband
worked at General Motors. You know, He's just an ordinary dude.
And people started to like come up to him and say, like,
you met Pat Hell. He's like, no, I'm Garrett. Let

(43:42):
me call me miss Pat. So it was it was
also it was all It affected him in a certain way.
I don't know if my husband felt like he was
losing head of the household. You know how some men
feel like, well, she don't need me anymore. And I
never thought I needed counseling before, but I knew my
marriage was on the rocks. Tell I used to talk
I know, I know, I literally I used to tell

(44:03):
it all the time. I was like, you need to
go to therapy, like you need to talk about somebody.
And she was like, nah, I got comedy. I ain't
doing no death therapy. And so literally I wrote therapy
in the season, I wrote that the couple that he
started therapy and then they go together and she kind
of starts to and that's when she started therapy, which
was just a beautiful thing to watch her open up.
And I think, you you grew a lot. You said

(44:25):
you grew a lot, and I did. I learned a
lot about the way my husband felt, which I like,
I travel all the time, so I would go home
and it was like he would follow asleep real early.
Oh it would be like rejection. I'm like, what is
wrong with him? But I'm so busy trying to create
a show, trying to do a specially, do all other things.
And it didn't hit me until my birthday party and

(44:47):
my friend Quisa through me a surprise birthday party and
he didn't come down, and I was like, what my husband,
y'all didn't invite him and it was like he wouldn't come.
I was embarrassed. So I called him and I said, hey, no,
you had it for the voice court. What you want
to called his mother? Counseling my friend gave me and
he we called. But in that session, which I never
thought I would ever do counseling, I learned so much

(45:10):
about this man that it was setting in my house
that I didn't know. Damn. I mean, y'all have been
together so for so long. Y'll probably had to get
to know each other all over again. We really did,
because one point he's like, I was just waiting to die.
You don't need me to. You had a healthcare we
might not be able to get this stuff to you.
Croak over the dynamics of your relationship changed, right it did?

(45:37):
It changed? You know, I think it's cousin. You know,
my husband is very quiet person, and then you know,
I don't think he ever thought my career was we
get like this, you know, really he would say, he
would say, and I'm not gonna listen some to chick
house jobs. You're going on not THEW and you out
there just looking around because I worked that General Motors,
and I worked that for you quitn't good job for this.
And I was like, dude, shift up. It's something here

(45:57):
because I know when it's something here for me. And
you know, you know, he was just ready to leave.
He's like he thought he was like I was ready
to leave. I was waiting on you said it was over.
I'm like, you're gonna build a counsel and little anothering
could come in it and keep the lights on for you. Mother.
You know, I'm in time. I messed out your credit
card to go do a show that didn't pay me.
You know how many time you bought me? You know

(46:19):
how mena tell you stay at the house with three
sets of cracked babies that I raised. You know how
many times that I didn't come home, and you would
send me your credit card and I took your whole
paycheck for my dream. And then now we I get
a little money, and you gonna feel like you ain't
a part of it's wrong with you. But the counselor
another black man had to set my husband down and
open up his mind. Like my husband wouldn't even let

(46:40):
me buy him nothing named brand. He wouldn't even take
a vacation if I bought that money. I don't want
to take that back. I don't. We just went to DIDs.
I bought them. Louiverton sat a while. He took it
all this time, and you know, like when I first
shot the thing, I was like, hey, I made this month.
I want to give you this. I don't want your money.
And I was like, we got to look at it

(47:01):
like it's our money. Though. That's what counseling did for
him to realize that we are as one. When you
keep blowing up the way you are, miss Pat and
you get all this money, are you gonna retire your
husband the way Tabitha Brown did her. I'm gonna retire
my husband told me beginning of the year, clock out
come on. I'm actually I just put a contrack on
the house on the line. You got them right. My

(47:22):
husband worked, He's been twenty two years at General Models.
Why wouldn't I retire him. I've been with this man
twenty some years. They never put his hands on thirty.
I'm on thirty yields. I ain't never went without a meal.
Come you see me? I look like I missed the meal.
No man, It was like, no man, I don't mean

(47:45):
it like that. I've never been disrespected. They've never been
called a bitch and never got hit in the our
friday without the makeup on out hit me my friday
like it was a dance we were going to. So
I mean, why would not Why wouldn't that? It's your
turn now? But can you have helped me get here
when so many other people look down on me and

(48:06):
talk even your mother, mamma? What you want with that way?
I found queen. I'm like, bitch, I'm giving you some
food stap you're gonna call me away? I found queen,
if I weren't telling any lines, I can't be over that,
bringing you know, food for them roaches to help you eat.
I can tell that you're gonna in my goodness all right,

(48:31):
we have more with Miss Pat and Jordan Cooper when
we come back as the Breakfast Club the Morning Who
kicking it with Miss Pat Comedian and Jordan Cooper. Jordan,
you know, I think about you often because I've been
saying over the in the next five years, the things
gonna change in America. We're gonna have to move to Ghana.
And that's what your whole play was about. That was
what years ago? How long? Two years ago? Yeah? When

(48:52):
you see that, Yeah, absolutely absolutely, This country is crazy. Man.
I think we're being ain't ring. I got high flesh
you already, he said, You already already telling them about
your hot booty, old hot flashes in the assay. When

(49:14):
you have hot sashes, they move on you have you
started high flashes, you know, But I don't get him
in my booty hole. They're coming. Then you eat that
comes out. She reminded me of Felicia Richard. She's so
boot my booty hell Pepper. No, when you know, you know,

(49:36):
I wanted you thirty other than that. Okay, they coming,
They're gonna the time when you just gonna start heating
up around the neck. Then it moved to the and
just recently I was just telling my high flashes between
my legs and it's my panty line of strip. It
won't stick no more because it's just hot down now

(49:56):
keep laughing. I'm serious. Flashes. Go ask your mama. I
bet she'd be round your mama about her hot booty hole.
Don't y'all know nobody y'all there, Go ask your mama
about So I got I got high flashes in my
ass now, so I'm a calma doctor. When I started,
I'm like, hey, dude, this between my legs now and

(50:17):
then heat it up and it shouldn't be doing this
doing the day while I'm on the plane next to
a white man. So I just ht fast why you
can't move the guy? You can't move to God because
we ain't got no pay port to do my weed?
I could. I feel like Loki were being dude, Like

(50:38):
I feel like it's too quiet like in the White House.
I'm like, I voted for Biden, I voted from Karma Harris,
but I feel like I don't want us to be fooled.
I don't want us to think that just because the
regime changes, that the problems are fixed, that we ain't
got no issue ain't gonna be. But that's the problem.
But we think we think it is. Ain't. Nobody never
thought that problem gonna be fixing this. That's a damn Lord.

(50:59):
That's we quiet. No, we are quiet. No, we are quiet.
That's why they listen, listen, this is what I'm saying. No,
I'm not doing ass of a bitch and everybody else.

(51:22):
He had a real business and he was saying that
twelve his mother's finger. It affects him. Yeah, yeah, I'm
talking about real bus. But what I'm saying is is
that white people were so up in arms whenever Trump
was in office. Everybody, no, they were not. White people
were silent when Obama was in presidency. They thought they

(51:42):
thought it was perfect. They thought it was because they
voted for Trump. That's why they thought it was good.
What white people you've been seeing, I'm talking about the
white people. I'm talking about the white people. I grew
up in Texas, so like I remember, that's a whole race. No,
listen to listen, listen, this is what I'm saying. The reason,
the reason why we ain't no more in the first
place was because white people whenever Barack Obama was in presidency,
it was like they weren't paying attention. It was like

(52:03):
everything is perfect because we have this black person at
the front of a thing. Right. And then when Trump
was in office, all of a sudden, at the devil
was bass necking in the street and everybody was like,
oh no, we gotta get the devil out of here, right.
And then when we put Biden in, nobody's worried about
the devil no more. When it's like No, was still
all out there. He was at the courthouse. Then I
always lock you up. They were still out there. You

(52:25):
just yawned. You don't pay tea. No, I'm saying that
we're not. I feel like we're not speaking up as
much as we were when Trump was in office because
it was now telling people to get Did you see
the last motherfuck we had? He was out spoken and crazy,
That's what I'm saying. Was entertaining. He was entertaining. So
you woke up to turn on the tee with this
crazy man. So we gonna do this week? It's no
more that all Biden got his mother and both talks

(52:47):
up on his eyes like a baby ass. You see
how that ball time about Biden. If you don't stop
both talks in your eyes. You you gonna die, your
eyes gonna still be alive? Have you not seen his eye? Ask?
And y'all work from nowhere? I said, what what is
it rare about? The wrinkles up on his eye? He

(53:07):
got that good boat time to like three doll dolls
on needle cut in my eyes and smooth like a
bad ass white dude you ever seen by an eye?
Look back in your eyes. Got ton of botox. He can't.
He can't even smile no more. He just said, I
stay open up. I've been eyes. So that's why you
ain't hurting now. He ain't that getting But that's what

(53:29):
I'm saying. I feel like we got the same heat
that we had when Trump was in office. We gotta
keep that heat. We gotta keep that. We're still being
locked up, we're still being killed. Keep that heat. Camay joke. Yeah, okay,
I watched the first y'all gonna watch with your kids. No,

(53:51):
but I've done some of the things that you've done before,
Like I have to turn off the Wi fi and
the crib with my son, went a little too crazy
with with the game, and there's a couple of things.
But yeah, I enjoy this so far, and I just
want to say thank you. Miss Pat always checks up
for me, and I appreciate saying I appreciate you. I'm
a real day I'm not here, I'm a real mother.
Spending time with your family. It just black love, just beautiful.

(54:12):
I never met your wife, but congratulation on new babies.
I was like, girl, why wou't you have a baby
with a body like that? But anyway, she's beautiful. What
you're having a girl? Another girl? So four girls and
two boys, four girls and two boys. Congratulate. I would
send you a gift, but you rich and thoughtful. Come

(54:35):
I could put it on landway. Yeah, yeah, I'll be
checking the balance. It's still be there. Boy, you might
got car you buy some baby whites for the date.

(54:56):
It's fie on the Baby White US date in Berlin.
Check out The show Man on B and T plus.
Miss Patt. We're so proud of you, Miss Pat. Proud
of you, Jordan Man, Jordan, thank you for staying down
bro with Miss pat Man and finally to meet you Angela.
You are beautiful. Thank you. I'm excited to meet you too.
You know I was up on that bug early on

(55:17):
as soon as you sent it up here. So I
was always disappointed I wasn't here when you were here,
but I'm happy. Well are you beautiful? Thank you for
being in the house first time I met you. It's
miss Pat Jordan's Cooper's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So
Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. That's
charlot If you believe that TikTok, I just showed you
you got this girl. She's in her apartment, takes off

(55:38):
the bathroom mirror. It as a whole dark, secret dungeon
back there. That's when I would move out. You can
find anything and everything on TikTok. There's so much to
discovered and watch. It's hard to explain. You just have
to see it. TikTok, wake up? What the up? This
is MLA Wayne's and I'm rocking with dj n by
Angela Ye and Charlottayne the guy. This is the breakfas

(56:00):
the club, dreful date you get the day you are huh,
I'm gonna fatt and all that around your man to
Dolton Blowers. Many wait for Charlomaye to top the boves.

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They had to make a judgment. Who was going to
be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you.
It was a breakfast club bitch. He was donkey of
the day to day. Yeah, Donkey of the Day goes
to Matt Rowand who is Matt Rowand here is an
announcer for high school basketball in Oklahoma. He was calling
a game last Thursday, last Thursday night, and one of
the teams participating in the game where the Norman High

(56:44):
School girls basketball team dropping the clues bombs for the
Norman High School girls basketball team. Okay, the Norman High
School girls basketball team decided to take a knee in protest.
We all know we're taking a knee meets in sports,
a suggest made famous by Colin Kaepernick. The protest US
against police brutality and racism. Can't think of too many
things that piss off white supremacists more than taking a

(57:06):
knee during a national anthem. Now, a lot of white
supremacists try to mask their racism and bigotry under the
guise of being patriotic. They say, if you take a
knee during the national anthem, you are being unpatriotic. But
we all know it has nothing to do with the
lack of respect. They think you're showing for the red, white,
and blue and everything to do with the lack of
respect that they have for the black period. Don't believe me, well,

(57:30):
let's look at exhibit A. Matt rowan announcer who was
calling the game for an online broadcast on the NHS
network when he saw the protest. He had some words
for the Norman High School basketball team, and he didn't
realize his microphone was on. Let's go to CBS News
for the report. Police. A hot mic caught a sports
announcer using a racist slurt during a high school basketball

(57:51):
game in Oklahoma. It happened when the team from Norman
High School knelt during the national anthem Thursday night. The
local school system has severed ties with him, and I
couldn't really hear what the slur was. You have an
isolated Okay, Now, kneeling is in protests to racism and

(58:21):
police brutality, which he usually goes hand in hand. But
if I'm kneeling the protest racism, and your response to
my kneeling is they're kneeling a niggers. Aren't you proving
us right? Okay? Don't that's why we kneel? When you're
response in twenty twenty one to me kneeling, is you
calling me the N word? I don't claim to be
the smartest man in the world. I've said it a

(58:42):
million times on this radio. I'm not the highest grade
of weed in the dispensary. No. I might have strong
is avenger, But man, oh man, if y'all want people
to stop kneeling, stop protesting, thedn't stop giving them things
the protesting kneel about. Okay, Now that's only the first
part of donkey today. It's a couple of reasons he's
getting donkey. One is for the blatant racism. Second is
for this statement he put out apologizing. Would you like

(59:05):
to know what his excuse was for calling these girls
the N word? Let's go back to CBS News for
the report police. The announcer, Matt Rowan later blamed his
remarks on his diabetes and a blood sugar spike. The
local school system has severed ties with him. High blood
sugar diabetes. Really, your blood sugar levels are very low

(59:26):
compared to your blood manaidse levels. Okay, type one diabetes.
This is type one racism. Okay. I didn't know racism
was a side effect of diabetes. I don't know how,
because there's nothing sweet about racism. By the way, last
time that I checked, black Americans had higher rach of
diabetes and the white Americans. So can we use diabetes
as an excuse to be biggest? I mean I had
to google the side effects of diabetes. I see footholsus,

(59:48):
cardiovascular disease, vision impairment, gum disease, fatigue, strokes, nerve damage,
But nothing about racism, nothing about bigotry. In match statement,
he said, I from type one diabetes and during the game,
my sugar was spiking and I became disoriented. And I
often say things that are not appropriate as well as
hurtful when I'm in this state. I do not believe

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that I would have made such horrible statements absent my
sugar spiking. Let's unpractice, as my therapist says. Number one, Matt,
you said in your statement that you often say things
that are inappropriate as well as hurtful when you're sugar
is spiking. So this wasn't an isolated incident, okay, because
you said this happens often, all right, this is what

(01:00:31):
you do on the regular. And you said, I do
not believe that I would have made such horrible statements.
I do not believe. What do you mean you do
not believe if I ask you not to do something?
Yes and no, it's the only answer that suppie. If
you tell me you don't believe you would do something,
I can't trust that, Matt. Why can't you trust yourself
that you wouldn't call black people in words if your
blood sugar level wasn't spiking, I'll tell you why, because

(01:00:54):
you're racist, That's it. And furthermore, when your blood sugar
level of spike and you get fatigued, you get your
and it's a breath, you get a very dry mouth.
I didn't hear none of that. In fact, that nigga
sounded wet when it came out your mouth. Okay. I
also didn't hit no trouble breathing, and you're damn sure
didn't sound tired. Matt. Just just please let Kathy River
get Matt rowing the biggest he Please give this giant

(01:01:15):
jar male the biggest he hall thing. Luckily he was fired. Okay,
and that's that. Hey, Hey dropped on the clothes bombs
for Chris Rock. All right, wow, Chris, okay, Wow, didn't

(01:01:36):
know you wanted to add that, keep it lock. We
have more coming up next. It's the breakfast club, the
breakfast club, these relationship advice, the personal advice, just the
real advice. Call up man for ask ye? What up?

(01:01:57):
Is the breakfast club in the time for asking ye? Now?
Who's on the line? WHOA? Hey, Hi, Hi? How are you?
I'm good? How are you? I'm fine? Thank you. I'm
such a huge fan. And I'm whispering because my husband
is sleepy. Just came home from work. But this is
a secret that my starting expressed to me that he
wants to keep a secret. Okay, my son, he just

(01:02:19):
turned ten and he told me that he's made like
boys and girls. Okay, and what did you say? I
don't um. I told him no matter what, that I
would love him. Um. And whatever decision he makes out,
I'm gonna stand next to him. But I'm not sure
it's what he's feeling is correct or any like. I

(01:02:41):
don't know. I need help with this. I'm not outside.
I'm he had to it good with him, and I'm
trying to keep our relationship, you know. UM. I want
him to come to me right for any about anything.
But inside, I'm like kind of panicking and I don't,
you know, like I'm going back and forth with myself, Well,
what are you panicking about? Because number one, he's a

(01:03:03):
young black man already, um and you know, just to
be open, and he's already being bullied, he's already have
mental health issues and you know, it's just tough out
here for him. One more stigma on top of that.
It's just you know, right, already expressed in the third
grade that he wanted to commit suicide. Wow, it sounds

(01:03:25):
like yourself. I think maybe this is you know what
everything was that he was hiding, you know, right, yes,
because it is painful to have these things that you
want to hide. You don't want people to know. He
it's great that he felt like he could tell you, yes,
that's what I told her, right, and start expressing that
to you. And you have to keep those lines of
communication open. I think your response was amazing, and I

(01:03:49):
understand that you are concerned because that's your child, so
you don't want him to be out in this world
where people can be really nasty and cruel. And I
exactly right, So I here expressed some that he does
like a boy in school, and like, you know, like
I don't I don't know how to how to handle everything,
like like this is a lot, Like he's only ten?

(01:04:09):
Is he too young to happy feelings? Its he? You know?
Like is this something that's normal? If it's gonna change?
I have so many questions, like I don't, I don't
I need help? And you know what, honey, there's nobody
that can even answer all those questions for you, because
he probably doesn't even understand everything right now. He just
knows how he's feeling, and at least he's able to
express how he's feeling. And that's all he can do. Now.

(01:04:31):
Have you got him some professional help, somebody that he
can speak to so that they can help him navigate,
and maybe both of you should go? And I think
that's not done, not far, you know, like it. I'm
still kind of in shock this. He just expressed this
to me two days ago, right, so I'm just like
still trying to you know, see, like I don't want

(01:04:51):
him to, you know, feel like he can't trust me.
But I don't want him to. He's only ten, and
I don't want him to start reacting only feeling things,
you know, like I I don't know. And then he's
also expressing to me like, you know, please don't tell
my dad and don't tell this person, and you know,
like I just he's scared of everyone's reaction, right so

(01:05:14):
and you should respect that of course, and you are, Yeah,
don't tell anybody else, but definitely go set up something
for you guys to find somebody good to talk to
if you hold on the line. I actually have somebody
that can be really helpful with that, and that would
be a doctor, Kendall Jasper, and I always refer people
to him when we're in situations. And I feel like
this is dire because I want you to be able
to know how to deal with this. I'm not an

(01:05:35):
expert in that, but I do feel like what you've
done so far has been amazing as a mom, and
I know that I want you to be able to
express to him in the best way possible how much
you love him, how much you care about him and us,
and also help him learn what he needs to do
in order to be more comfortable and not have feelings
of suicide, because that's a major too. You don't want
him to everythink about that again. That's my worst fear.

(01:05:59):
All right, hold on the line. I'm Gonnahok, you up
with doctor Kendall Jasper, Thank you so much, No problem, damn.
Let's let's ask you one hundred and five and five
one oh five one. You can call up and ask
you whatever you want to talk to about it. Breakfast
Club for some real advice with Angela Ye's ask ye Gordy,

(01:06:21):
everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are
the Breakfast Club with in the middle of asking yee, hello,
who's this this big guy? What's up? What's up? What's up?
Brok what don What's what's your question for you? Bro amazing?

(01:06:45):
You wake me up to make me go damn sleeping
the past? When I get the words, shut up, tell nobody.
Now let's talk business. Absolutely, that's time, okay, Top Club
to deal accepting money. Are you ready? I'm ready. I
know it's okay. It's like you the whole boat forget

(01:07:06):
its and waking up in the morning and how to
use the bast room all day long. So I feel
check us out. She I am in a situation, okay,
it is a living arrangement. It is a sexual expectation fantasy.
Oh we all wrapped in one, but I'm getting killing Okay,

(01:07:26):
so y'all not together. You're just roommates. We roommates, Lash
six budd, it's slash six club, you name it. We're
doing it, but not but not in a relationship. We
played with each other in different conversations. Okay, it's not okay,

(01:07:46):
but not in a relationship. Right. Are you in a relationship? Yes?
Or no? No? Okay, now continue? She called her. She
taught me one day. She said, hey, look, big guy,
what you're doing? I say, I'm work and she said,
I want you to uh already, I'll call you back
mixing you know. I called her twenty minutes later. I said,

(01:08:07):
what's up. She's like, I just come back from my
egg house. I don't say what. She said, Yeah, I
just came back from my edge house. He gave me
some blousing money. He gave me a couple, you know,
couple vials. I'm like, okay, what the hell is you
going over his house? But why do you even need money?
You make more money than I do. Nah, she tells me,

(01:08:28):
says she did it use she didn't think it was
gonna be no problem with me. She just wanted some
extra change in her pocket. Why when he say nothing
it could have donated plasm What the deal? Well, it
is a confusing part. That's not your girl, So legally
she can do anything she wants to do. We think

(01:08:49):
you want to do. But when you made we have boy,
you can it's pomfortable or the things. It's the male ego.
You you know what? That sounds more like that sounds
more like your problem, and it sounds like you need
to have a conversation with her. Maybe she's testing you.
Maybe she's telling you that to see how you react,
because you're not trying to lock it down. If you're

(01:09:12):
not with me, if you're not my man, I can
do whatever I want. We've never had that discussion. Do
you do other things too? I'm direct, I need a
damn camel. But do you do other dude? Do you
mess with other chicks too? Absolutely? So what are you
mad about? You're not even in a relationship. Doesn't this

(01:09:32):
sound hypocritical to you? We got we got things. It's amazing,
it is amazing, It is amazing. It causes well, yes,
they're yellow, both single, yellow, both single. Yes, what's the problem? Yeah,
but no, we have we have rules. We can't break rules.

(01:09:54):
So the rule is that she can't get money from
her ex. We all know. So she didn't do anything wrong.
Sounds like you're having your own ego issues and it's
more something that you need to check. Now. If that
was your girl, I would say that's an absolute no.
But because you're messing with other women. If it was
my girl, how can I break that down to her?

(01:10:16):
That's not cool? Well, Sarah, there's steps to this. First,
she has to be your girl for your She probably
wouldn't have done that if you guys were in a relationship, right, Okay,
So you gotta figure out what you want to do
and have that conversation. You can't be mad at her
for going to her ex for anything. She could have

(01:10:37):
slept with him too. Hey, yes, he managed yourself. If
no borrowed money from her boy friend, what would you
say if my wife, Oh, so you said my ex wife,
I ain't got an ex wife. But if my my
wife wouldn't be borrowed no money from my ex boyfriend,
my wife would be speaking to her ex boyfriend. What
are you talking about? Huh, money from her boyfriend and

(01:11:00):
she didn't tear you about until after she got the money.
I don't know that wouldn't happen my wife. Don't talk
to her ex boyfriend s. Sorry, you cannot compare these
two situations. That's not your wife. That's not even your girl. Yeah,
that's not your girl. You don't even know that girl.
You share that girl. She was in Atlanta this weekend.
But if I'm giving her falaho, she got to bow

(01:11:21):
down sometimes, No, she do, she never has to the
only person giving her falatio. She was in Atlanta. This
make you mad? Dudes, gave a falatio this weekend, and
if you're giving her falato, you're bowing down. But listen,
My whole point is this, that's not your woman. You
haven't had that discussion, and you just gotta live with this.
She could do whatever she wants. She could get banged
if she wants to. Gee, she she can. That's gonna

(01:11:46):
be a little deep. That's deep. Either try to lock
it down and be a good man. And you're messing
with other women, how do you think she feels like?
I'm telling you it is some of the most weirdest
type of poorhood type stuff going on. Okay, well, this

(01:12:10):
is what you signed up for, sir. She's she's doing her,
you're doing you and you guys are doing each other
until you change the dynamics of that relationship. You don't
call the shots. I I cre't say nothing her. You
really can't. You can. Yeah, you have to take it
just like she is from other people? What is going

(01:12:31):
on here? Ye? All? Goodbye? She can't have it both
you can't have it both ways. All. We got more
coming up next to don't Move, Happy Holidays, don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The breakfast Club waits
up in the morning. Check out this breakfast club. We

(01:12:52):
won morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy
we are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking in with
Chloe and Hallie Ye now Dragon. They had people dragging
Diggy Simmons and they were like, like, he didn't We
don't even know if this song is about him, and
we don't know what happened. We know y'all broke up Chloe,
but we see people were going in on Diggy like

(01:13:13):
he cheated on her and he was hitting up her
friends all because of busy Boy. Busy boy, like all
the playboys in the world where like so so so handsome,
and it's like y'all got a good connection, but you
know he's mess with Well, that's what that song is about.
Y'all call that's clean. Version. You call call that dirty clean,

(01:13:35):
We call we call that dirty. And in my day,
my day, that's what we used to call him. Taking
you back back back with the classic we reward, It's
The Breakfast Club was a podcast that time asked Charlemagne
and DJ Ny anything. It's time to a morning everybody

(01:13:59):
you see e j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for Asky and
e if any relationship advice and any type of advice,
you get this right now? Hello? Who's this? This Penny?
How y'all doing? How you king doing? What's up? Brother?
How Ken? Kenny? My bad? And so what's your question? Brother?
My question is I'm trying to spice up my relationship

(01:14:21):
and it's my girl's birthday. I have two trips to
have a trip to Delray Beach, Florida, and have a
trip to Orlando, Florida. Do I need to do anything more? Yeah?
I mean it's more than just a vacation, more than
just the trip. What you're gonna do when you get there.
You got flowers ready, you got the bubble bath ready.
You know what I mean? What are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do different? To be like, damn,
my man really loves me. Like, where's the last time

(01:14:41):
you lick the bunkie? I don't know it's been a
bob See. First of all, you don't love that woman
because you're taking her to Florida. The creative people in
America come from the Florida. Man, you don't love that girl, Charlomagne.
I'm taking her to the Discovery Cold in Orlando, and
then I'm going to Delray Beach. We're gonna be on
the in the beach house. That's good man, that's good man.

(01:15:01):
But you gotta spice it up. You gotta make sure
that you you into her sexy. When the last time
you gave a massage, you looked it from head to toe?
What's last time you didting in that? But I gave
a massage the other day. Hire somebody to do that.
You see them guys on Instagram that and be bad
hugging them girls and cracking their backs. You better not.
Oh no, I'm not learning. Nobody don't want to give
I want to sim I want to give a shout
out to the Trap Nerds for coming on my podcast. Man,

(01:15:23):
thank your sleut to my guys, the Trap Nerds. You
can listen to the Trap Nerds podcast on The Black Effect.
iHeartRadio podcast network. Man and my guys. Now, let me
ask you a question. If you talked about spicing it up,
I'll tell you what you need to do. You make
sure you got your flowers. You make sure you got
little things that she enjoys, maybe things from a past
that she just likes. Her favorite nail polish, whatever it is,
her favorite slippers. Ain't gotta be expensive. You make sure

(01:15:44):
you take care of her sexually, but you don't even
shout her out. Bro, don't shout her out. Her side.
Dude might be listening. Listen, what's um, what's the occasion?
Shot out to my girls, jazz Jablan Williams, I love
you baby, what's the occasion? Birthday? And just spice it up?
Just want to show enough around, lick the boogie. Make
sure you go the finger looking when you're in Orlando too,

(01:16:04):
make sure you go to the finger looking in Orlando. Hello,
who's this? Hey? This is hey Tony. What's your question
for C and E. Okay, just a little rundown of
what happened yesterday. I just need all advice on what
to do how to handle this situation. Basically, my five
year old, Um, he's in kindergarten. He was at school
yesterday and I got a tape from his teacher saying

(01:16:28):
that he's coming home with the red face. You know
mind you say getting greeny faces, you know when they
do good. She said that he's coming home with a
red face because he got upset with a little girl
at school because she didn't want to talk to him,
and he told her at lunch that he was going
to burn her house down, and she said that these days,

(01:16:48):
you just can't make remarks like that, and he was
sent to the principal's office and she just wanted to
let me know and all that kind of stuff. But
I do kind of honestly feel like that that was
a bit much like, you know, he's only five, for one, like,
you'm not gonna go steal my car, you go burn
a house, But how would you have of this and
this was your child. Well, I think that he's heard

(01:17:11):
you talk about them guys, How is you gonna burn
down one too many times. That's what it sounds like
to me. That's what it sounded like to me. Man, No,
I wouldn't say that. I would just say keep keep
this in mind. It's protocol. Now with everything going on
in the world and all these mass shootings, just protocol.
Teachers want to make sure they save their job. So
no matter what happens, if they hear is that's protocol
of what they have to do. But you just gotta

(01:17:32):
tell your son just look like, hey, you can't make
these remarks because people take it serious. I know you're
not serious. I know you this is something you've seen
on TV. But you can't say things like that because
you can get in trouble. And hopefully he understands that.
But you ain't gotta worry. But the teacher gotta have
more grace too. Protocol, The teacher got to have more grace.
It's a damn five year old, you know what I mean,
A five year old not about to go out and

(01:17:54):
commit a actor arson Like, the teacher gotta have a
little bit more grace. The teacher should actually reach out
to you and be like, hey, I just want you
to know, this is what your son said today. You know,
I don't want to see him getting any more trouble.
They can't, you can't, you know. But just this case
is like there's a case I think a couple of
months ago with a five year old boy to school
and shot a two year old. So this case is

(01:18:14):
like that where they got they gotta follow protocol. Now
she might not believe it, but she has to do
it just in case to make sure everything is all right.
So I'm not mad at the school doing that because
they got to follow protocol. It's not like they they
took the kid and beat him outside in front of everybody.
They just well, but now that kid got a stand like,
he got a red face, and he got a red face,
and people in that school probably looking at that five

(01:18:34):
year old different, like watch that one. That one said
he's gonna burn the house down, you know, like actually,
And and my thing was, um, that wasn't a cafeteria,
and the little girl of another color, I'm just I'm
saying that white supposedly, Yeah, basically I'm black. My son's black.
Um said that she she just went up and saw
the teacher and they never like asked him for his

(01:18:56):
side of the story. So basically they're just going by
what she's saying. So I got lord have mercy question
did he even say that? Exactly? That's why I want
to know. I'm saying, now, you got to go to
school in a while, That's what I'm saying. We don't
even I'm like, I haven't heard you say that he
said that? So that's like, and you know, you know
your kids, you know your kids or whatever. You know

(01:19:18):
where they're lying, you know when they're telling the truth.
I honestly don't think he said that. Well, Mama, if
he didn't say if he said it, he didn't say it.
If you get my drift, that boy didn't say that.
Nobody heard him say that. Don't lie on my kid,
period period. So you need you need to go to
school and have that conversation. Did y'all hear my son say?
Because my son didn't say it? And who you're gonna
greet you? You're gonna listen to my black son or

(01:19:38):
that white girl? Who are you listening to? Because now
I feeling a little racism, they're gonna listen to the
white girl? You know that? No, no, not in this day.
It is not in this day. Or do I need
to get my lawyer involved. And then you just said
report the threat because I thought he said it, but
because you assumed he said it because he's a little
black boy. No, I did assume as he said it
because he never said he didn't say it. He's lying, No,
I'm not lying. He heard you say a little black
boy and you just see that nigga did it. Though

(01:20:00):
if they heard him, but if nobody heard him, he
ain't say it, you go, you take that to the bread.
Nobody heard him. Nobody heard him with their own ears,
nobody heard him directly, so he shouldn't be punished. He
shouldn't be punished. I didn't him, I didn't wils him
or anything, and I take to her bank and I
was just like I do apologize on him making those
through marks and it will be hidle expediavely think, well,

(01:20:20):
he shouldn't have wrote that. You should have said he
didn't say it, But I would stick with he ain't
say it. Nobody heard him said he ain't said period. Period.
All right, Mom, have a good one. All right, we
got more coming up next with a breakfast club. The
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Happy Thanksgiving now, Charloman, you got a positive note. Positive
notice simply this. Remember whenever you're in a position to
help someone, be glad and always do it because that's

(01:21:04):
the universe, that's God answering someone else's prayers through you.
Breakfast club bitches, you'll finish a y'all dunker

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