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it is? Guess what day it is? By the little
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bois yo over there. I'm just trying to get set
up over there, all right, you know, trying to put
my headphones on and okay, things of that nature. Just
put my slippers on, all right there before hours of fun.
That's right. Today is Wednesday, hump day, middle of the week.
We were out in Miami yesterday. Yes, so anybody got
back to the vote. We all got back yesterday. You
weren't trying to get people to redis to the vote.
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We were registering people to vote. Y, we were registering
keeping the vote. People came out of there and register Absolutely,
we get the number. So many people came out. We
don't know that. Oh I don't know. I didn't know
we was keeping track of those kind of numbers. It's curious,
just curious. Well, today Jason Lee will be joining us. Okay, yes,
he has a book out from Hollywood Unlocked of course
and also loving hip hop, so we'll kick him with
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him in a little bit. Yeah, why are you all
dressed up all jiggie with it. I'm not dressed up.
But actually today after work, I gotta go to DC.
I'm going to George Washington University. They're doing this conversation
um talking about radio and digital journalism. So it is
the current state of hip hop music and more so.
I'll be going there for Black Heritage celebration. What is
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that velvet? Is that velvet? Oh? Yeah, this is like
a cursed velvet. And then you know what else I've
been doing at home. I got home yesterday. I'm painting
my whole like living room, kitchen, bathroom, everything, yourself. No,
but I'm having that done. Everybody always tells me, Angela,
you can't but just relax. You're always doing something. So yes,
I'm doing that, trying to, you know, just to refresh
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your whole house, giving a new look. I've had this
house for like six and a half years now. I
was like, all right, sick of these colors. Well, my
whole house is sick. I had one kid that yeah
it is. One kid had the flu. That was Jackson
had the flu. He's just getting over that. So today
it's his first day back in school after like three
or four days. A little Brooklyn had pink eye, so
she's out of Commissioner. You ever had pink eye? Yeah,
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that's when you put some urine in your eye, A
little bit of this, a little dabb a yearn definitely
not year. Get a antibody out. They come out and listen,
y'all rich But I'm talking when you grew up in
the circumstances that I grew up in, you're learning to
have these little home remedies like yurin who pete and
ya me. You take a little bit of your own
p you put it on a little you put a
little dab of it on a tissue and let let
it drop in your eye, just like drops. So I
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can't line of remedy guarantee you it works, guarantee you.
It's millions of people like that who try to who
know it works. I would fact check that, guys. Trust
me a little yurine and clear your eye. I say,
p and your eye you're doing like biazine drops. Trust me,
trust me. I wouldn't advise that. Can't you get an infection?
I don't know. I getting infection was wront your p
I wouldn't tell you. I can't put ye in your
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Google it telling you. I went to the doctor and
I got an antibiotic for Brooklyn and and she it's
like a viazine drop that they put her out. Long
before doctors and antibiotics. Mother nature gave us what we
needed and sometimes it comes right from us. Okay, I'm
not doing that, but anyway, Yeah, so she had pink guys.
So she's had a commission for a day or two.
So the rest of the family is good. Those those
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three of those two out of commission. I'm reading about
the urine in your eye, and it says that it's
extremely harmful In many cases. Urine contains a lot of
bacteria and introducing this into the eye, especially the children
who haven't built their immune system yet, you will end
up a serious eye can I don't say what you
just had to google. I'm telling you off experience, and
I'm sure there's millions of people out there who used
it off experience that a little yearn in your eye
can kill some paint guys. This is the same guy
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as does the air wax to check for STDs. That's
a joke, But I'm telling you the truth. When it
comes to Urine. I bet you said some people out
there that had to live in the woods for a while.
There's some military people that I tell you, Urine, Yes,
trust curios. All right, all right, well what a way
to start the show. All right, let's get a cracking.
We can tell you anything. By the way, I can google.
Is dj Envy really a leopard? Like? Yes, DJV has
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spots that right now. It is dj you want to
find on Google? You can find if you type of it. Okay,
is dj Envy really a leopard? I don't see anything
on that. Let me see. No, he's more of a jaguar.
When I put in your name, the first thing that
comes up as a mental hospital I'm saying, alright, I mean, well,
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let's let's get the show cracking front page is what
we're talking about. Let's talk about Bloomberg. A lot of
people are talking about the comments that he made defending
stopping frisk and talking about throwing minority kids against the walls.
And this audio is from only five years ago. All right,
we'll get into that next keeping locktis to Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne
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the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in
some front page news. What we thought. Well, Andrew Yang
and Michael Bennett are dropping out of the twenty twenty
presidential race. Now I forgot Michael Bennet was even in it,
so he should have been dropped up right. He was
a late entrant to the race, so I guess it
wasn't gonna happen for him. For Andrew Yang, he was
looking to see what the results from New Hampshire would
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be and he was trailing all of the other candidates
according to early results. So he tweeted out, I'm so
proud of this campaign, thank you to everyone who got
us here. But he said there was a part of
me that thought we might be able to win this
race and get this done this cycle. So there's a
lot of disappointment because when you're goal oriented and you're
a builder, it's very hard to pat yourself on the
back and say job well done if you didn't win.
But it looks like right now Bernie Sanders is winning.
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As far as the New Hampshire Democratic Primary, he made
some Andrew Yang made some noise though he probably heard
Angela right on the Breakfast Club yesterday and that self
esteem hit hit the bottom on the hit. Well, they're
saying that he might run from mayor of New York.
That's what Andrew Yang. Yeah, it's potential that live in
New York, that's what. It's just crazy how these candidates
spent millions of millions of millions of dollars and then
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just drop off that money, just lost. Yeah, but if
you have less than one percent, what are you gonna do?
Keep on going? At some point you have to be like,
all right, this isn't happening. But you can see Mayor
Pete Buddha Judge is actually in second place according to
the New Hampshire Democratic Primary, and then Amy Kobashar is
in third and you would have thought she might have
dropped out previously, but she's been picking up some steam. Now.
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New Hampshire is a very very very very very white state. Though. Yeah,
but I mean Amy Kobashar wasn't even in the conversation.
I feel like for a while, you go to the
police like New Hampshire and you do some campaign and
she's white and a lot of other people that are white,
they probably can relieve each other. And former Mayor of
New York, Michael Bloomberg, there's audio of him where he
is talking about stop in first policing policy. You know,
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he did not want some of this audio to get out.
This is him speaking in Colorado. All you can anko
the cops what they are may that's true. Everything po
will say, Oh my god, you are arresting kids from
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our one they're all in hard Yes that's true. Why
because you throw all the cops. Yes, that's true. Why
we do it, because that's the all resignments and on
the way you have a gotten other kids. Hands is
against the wall Christian. So he's basically saying murders and
murders and murder victims are male minorities between the ages
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of sixteen and twenty five. If he's zeroux that description
and pass it out to all the cops, that's what
the description is, and that's why you throw the kids
up against the wall and stopping first. I can't lie
to you. Listen to that audio a few times yesterday
online and it was way clear than the one we
just well, there's another one. There's another one where he
did an interview on WOI that one's found this piece
that he actually asked them not to release any of
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that audio at that time in twenty fifteen. This is
him on the radio defending it. They just keep saying, oh,
it's a disportionate percentage of a particular ethnic group. That
may be, but it's not a disportunate percentage of those
who witnesses and victims describe as committing the word in
that case. Incidentally, I think we disportunately stop whites too
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much and minorities too little. Wow. Well, you know, people
keep asking is Bloomberg racist. I don't know if he's
personally racist. I don't even know if it matters if
he's personally racist. I know that to stop in FRIS
policy was racist. In that statement he made about to
stop in fris policy is racist. So add one plus
one guys too. Sounds like it equals two to me.
All right, well that is your front page news. We
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didn't even talk about how much of a loser Joe
Biden is. My god, how did people say that he
was the most selectable candidate and he pulled fifth in
New Hampshire worse than he did in goddamn Iowa. Jesus,
Joe Budden's just not Joe Biden. Man, Jo Buddy's not
good at nothing either. But Joe Biden is not good
at running for president. I'm just playing. Joe Biden is
not good at running for president. All right, get it
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off your chest. Eight undred five eight five one o
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether
you're Man or blast, so you better have the same industry.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club.
What's up, Gary? What's good with you? Hey? Gary? Was
(09:37):
nice meeting you yesterday, Brother, Yes, what's up Gary? Hey?
What's good? Shott Man Peace came, Yeah, it was definitely
nice meeting yesterday. Man. I had my camera and all.
I was trying to take it to the yard, but
they said they were taking the character that part of it. Brother,
who was day. Yeah, I started to get my church
autographs and everything. Angel Lay got a chance to sign
(09:58):
it outside, but I wanted all three of y'all to
sign up. I was standing right by me. Gary. We
took a picture together, No being you did. But I
was trying to get Angeli Ye and um Envy to
sign the church too. Oh. I was actually outside for
a little bit walking around it. Again, I said, I
was actually outside walking around. I'm sorry, brother, We'll catch
you on the next one. Oh yeah, that's probably was
(10:20):
before I got there. Yeah. By the time I got
I got a chance to Charlottagne to top of that
with him. Okay, yeah, I went outside like three times.
I was like because everybody kept being like, come outside, Hello,
who's this year? What's every what's up? Trap? How you
don't have from Oh? Sure, you gotta stop flirt with me.
I'm a married man, trap, But I'm doing fun. I'm doing.
(10:40):
You want to stop and frisking you this morning? Trash? Hey, trash,
what's you? How you doing? Beautiful? Hey? Baby, what's up, ugly, Charlomagne.
I mean you think I'm the sexiest one. I know,
I know what to have me. Ain't ain't seen you
walking and straighten down the wrong ways? Man? And I thought, mbow, listen,
(11:05):
I want to talk about the ain't wage son. Man. Listen,
somebody got to talk to what's the girl named to
run the stay room page, Angie? What's her name Aggie? Right? Yes,
she has to understand by this point as many times
that she has posted the ain't wage child on that topic,
ass page and how you go through it should be
(11:26):
no reason to be twenty two thousand comments on something
because they are. Somebody say they want to change their
name to Zaya, Like it's really not that serious. I
don't care less. It's a little boys who excuse these
little girls? Says you want to hinder name the angela
just just minding business like raise your own children. And
I keep saying it over and over again. Fellas, if
you're gonna have a should with a lady, ladies, if
(11:47):
you're gonna have a child with a fella, you have
to like ask them if our child was to be gay,
if our child was to come out transsext for us
somefing how would you act? Are you the type of
toxic person? Because you don't. You do not one that
type of person in your child's life. Try. I'm a
tell you something. You gotta take what you consider good
with what you consider bad. Because there's plenty of stuff
that goes on a Shade Room that gets a whole
(12:07):
bunch of comments. And just because something personally affects you,
you can't be mad at it and say Angie need
to do better. All Angie is doing the posting story.
She's not responsible when people leave on our page. Yeah,
and that's not the only place that posted the story.
And when you go through and when I went to
Entertainment to that posted the story, when you look at
the comments, do you look at the Shade Room. I
feel like the stag Room like purposely posted certain stuff
(12:28):
because they know it's gonna get toxic comments. No, that's
just our culture. Our culture moves a little bit different
than those people that go to E News. Now. I
can't agree with Track. I think sometimes these blogs posting
just to see the toxic comments. I ask Room yourself,
when you when we went to Elvis Duran with that
butt and over here with the butt. How how is
(12:50):
their audience react to that? Sounds crazy, It's the truth,
though it's two different audiences. But I do feel I
do feel like sometimes these blogs do post things to
get those toxic comments. I'm not gonna say it's just,
but I do feel like a lot of the blogs
do and a blog fault. They're perfectly posting children. That
perfectly posting children, and and that child is what twelve
years or you would rather her not post a story
(13:12):
that child is twelve years or I felt like a
lot of blogs do that on purpose. But I think
those comments are disgusting and the fact that that child
is smart, and those they have extraordinary influences with Gabrielle
Union and Dwayne Wade, I just want to salute them.
They're doing a phenomenal job with it. So you think
that and I'm sure Dawyne Wade probably has this comments limited,
but you think that they don't go to dayne wage
page with the same smoke. I do believe that different
(13:36):
different sites do get different comments based on how things
are presented in structure, but I can't imagine not posting
that story and hopefully it is something that will help
other kids. You know and other families too, but you
can't not post the story. And what're you supposed to do?
Hid you know what I'm saying? Get it off your
chest eight hundred five eight five one h five one.
If you need to vent hit us up now. It's
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the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up,
wake up, wake y'all, as this is your time to
get it off your chest, your man or blas. We
want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello,
who's this? Good morning? DJ me manny from Long Island? Many,
what's up? Get you off your chests? Bro? Yeah, as
(14:18):
you want to say, I don't know who's in charlete
and he affixed these highways, well these potholes. You have
a choice that you hit the call, you hit the pothole.
What's what's the when you live it's just a Long Island.
It's the Northern State Parthway. No okay, yeah, I mean
New York. I was always bad, man. It's one of
those things you gotta drive extra slow because if you
hit it didn't ruin your day. Yeah, and especially in
(14:39):
the morning you can't really see all right, bro, thank
you man, thank you? Hello? Who's this? Hey? Good morning,
good morning. So I was on Facebook right and I'm
Finika calling out of Charlotte seven h four was happening
seven four, but listening, I'm from eight six four. I'm
just living in Charlotte. But a lady had poke this
(15:00):
status about how a long time she thought he was
whitey materials, she could cook, he could clean, best qualities, etcetera, etcetera.
But he felt like her mind wasn't there and she
was mean. He was that she was that so she
couldn't attract the right man, and reading the statage, he
worded it very well. But I'm like, you know what,
(15:21):
as women, we gotta stop thinking we have to attract
the right man, like we gotta let the man come
right find us. I feel like we're always changing and
trying to attract something when men got to go out
their way to us as well. It's a two way street,
you know. Yeah. I think you only make change it
to yourself when you feel like you're just bettering yourself
for you, not necessarily just because I want to find
(15:42):
a man, because that's not genuine. Absolutely, I guess I
also feel like those men that aren't great man, I
don't know if they take advantage of that because there's
not a lot to select for. So I just want
the ladies to know to continue to be you. You
don't try to change who you are to attract the
right thing, because when it's meant to be, it's going
to be. Valentine's Day is coming up to by the way,
(16:03):
this weekend. Yeah, hello, there the iPhone sitting. What's up? Brother?
Yo end? Mellow fool? You know the father? What's up?
Mellow was probable? Yeah, always together? Yeah, that's my boys,
listen to y'all missed the party of the party with epis,
you know. But the best thing about the party is
right at the end, Mellow got all our food for free.
(16:24):
Miller with fingers to the girl Carol, what pinty is this?
It's the party he promoted on Wednesday. Member, Yeah, the
party I'll started out last people. So thank you for that,
real fool. And then we would at the Mickey page
after I'm like free phone free McDonald's. Now, hello, who's this?
(16:48):
My name Roy Nelson on the vent um. You know,
I'm from the bag area. My father is basically if
you look up, his name is Roy Nelson. Uh, it's
basically his stories like the West Coast, Eric Gardner, you
feel me. Um, my father called from help for help
UM with Hayward Police Department, and um, he ended up
slaying UM killed and killed next door in a college.
(17:13):
I'm sorry, it's called the Bolt College. Um. They instead
of like taking care of them taking them to a
mental facility, they just took them to a parking lot
next door to our house and just basically beat them
up and put the restraint on backwards and he suffocated.
You know. They tried to just blame it on drugs
and stuff, and you can search it up. It's um,
(17:35):
it's an article. It's called West Coast Eric Gardner. His
name is roy Nelson. Basically, yeah, Royley Nelson, the second
on the third and UM, you could basically see all
the details and all that. You know. The police department
is called Hayward Police Department. They covered the whole thing up.
You know. I took a selement from my family because
(17:55):
it was real stressing. But I just want to just
call in and you feel me. Anybody that's going through
something like that, UM, I want to pray for you
and I tell you I love you and keep your
head up because I know how stressing it could be. Um, wow,
I see the story right now. I'm sorry to hear that.
I appreciate it. So I just wanted to get it
out because these police departments, you know, they cover up
(18:17):
stories and don't try to get it out at all,
you know. And I'm putting all that energy and you know,
doing production and you know, just doing making something out
of my life, making my father name of ball because
they tried to describe him like you was just a
drug addict, you feel me, And he was calling for
help and you know, they just treat them like he
was crap. I mean, what does what does justice look
(18:38):
like for you in that situation? Though? Um, it's really
no justice, like really really, I feel like I haven't
even like vented the right way because the whole process
it was like so public. I didn't want to embarrass
my family or nothing like that, so I never got
to I was worried about other people rather than uh,
you know, myself. So later on, later on in my life,
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this happened in twenty fifteen. It's like it's really strowing
itself to me. I'm in a blessed situation like as
far as not intend, you know, having the house and
stuff like that. But I feel like mentally I'm just
not right and I'm trying to get myself right. Well,
it's a process, my brother, it's gonna take some time.
I don't know why they lied. Doesn't tell us time
heals all wounds, because that's not the truth. But keep
(19:22):
doing the work man. Alrighty bro, get it off your chests.
Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, you can hit us a bit anytime. Now.
We got rooms on the way. Yes, Jesse's smile. It's
not over. He's facing six counts in a new indictment
for the alleged attack that happened in Chicago to left
him goddamn people alone. All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
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Breakfast Club this morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Scharlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to Wayne. Wait,
this is the Rumor Report with Angela Ye. Dwayne Wade
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was on the Ellen Degenerous Show and he was talking
about his daughter Zia, And here's what he had to
say about his daughter, who was born as his son.
We are proud parents of a child in the LGBTQ
plus community, and we're proud allies as well. When a
child comes home with an issue, when a child comes
home with anything, it's our job as parents to give
them the best information that we can. And that doesn't
(20:28):
change because sexuality is now involved in it. So once Zia,
twelve year old, came home, Zion borne as a boy,
came home and said, hey, I think going forward, I'm
ready to live my truth and I want to be
a reference that she and her. I would love for
you guys to call me Ziah. All right. Dwayne Wade
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goes on to expand on The Ellen Show about Zia
and so internally, now is our job to one go
out and get information, to reach out to every relationship
that we have. My wife reached out to everybody on
the cast of Polls UM and we're just trying to
figure out as much information we can to make sure
that we give our child the best opportunity to be,
(21:09):
you know, her best self. And once Zion came home
and said, hey, you call me Zia and I'm ready
to take on this UM. I looked at and said,
you are a leader. You are a leader, and it's
an opportunity to allow you to be a voice. Now,
grab yell. Union also posted a video of Zia in
the car with Dwyane Wade and it's like a golf
cart and it looked like they were an un a
(21:29):
golf cart of a golfing you look like and said
she's compassionate, loving, whip smart and we are so proud
of her. It's okay to listen to love and respect
your children exactly as they are, love and like good people.
I love it, man. I see so many people having
a problem with it, but I don't. I don't see
a problem, And I think that being great parents obviously
their child knows that what he or she wants wants
to be referred as to she what she wants, and
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I respect it. Well. Here Zia is speaking herself. What's
the point of being on this earth if you're going
to try to be someone you're not, even when people
are being mean, and even when when people are getting
her Yeah, I think I know they can get tough.
I mean, like it's worth it. And you reach that
point of like yourself feeling yeah, feeling like you yeah,
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feel like where you could look in the mirror and
like say like hide yourself, like nice to meet you,
instead of like and I don't really know who I am.
It's like a full identity crisis. I mean, what else
is the way he is supposed to do in that situation?
It's his child, Like, what is he supposed to do?
Just not support his young child? Like, I don't know
how I would react to my child in that situation.
I just know that's that's your child. You there's a
(22:32):
lot of parents. It's definitely a reality that as a
different way. And he's twelve, I was like twelve thirty.
There's a lot of parents that just let that child go,
do not abandon the child. There's a lot of parents
that do that after twelve years of love. Yes, absolutely, yes, Yes,
that's why it's not easy. Well did you see some
of those comments? No, I don't read the comments, and
(22:54):
you'll you'll understand exactly what it is. I would I
would just want him old she's twelve. I would I
would just want her to be sure, okay, because twelve
years old, that's a big decision. That's not like you know,
the debating, you know, whether you want to do karate
or you know, swim class or you know, cheer leading,
whatever it is. That's a big decision to make at
twelve for a child. So I just want my child
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to be absolutely sure. That's why I was important to
hear from her herself where she said she was just
looking in the mirror and say this is who I am.
And she felt like she was having an identity crisis before.
So it feels like this is what she sure all
right now? And another know what the hell is LGBQ
two plus LGBTQ plus yeah numbers. Now I was trying.
I wasna said, let me stop, stopped, I stop. I
(23:38):
was like, that's not like it cast sixty nine dollars
a month. That's all more expensitive dispensing to Disney. Plus
what is that all right now? Gabrielle Union may sue
Simon Cowell, and that is because he was smoking near
her on America's Got Talent, you know that secondhand smoke
And they said he was smoked when the cameras weren't running.
And he's known for smoking up to eighty cigarettes in
a day, So imagine the impact that can have on
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somebody who is just around. So they do say that
Gabrielle Union could have a case particular for this, but
some people are saying, good luck getting any work after that.
I wait a minute, now the racial and gender discrimination
turned into she already done, she already dealt with that.
But now this is a new situation for endangering her
life by passive smoking. This is according to these people,
(24:22):
for that. Yeah, you can't just smoke that endangers people's lives.
Not at work. You just can't sue people on the street.
But if you had work like you just can't. I
can't smoke a cigarette in here, yeah, measing you're with
somebody all day on set and they're just smoking cigarettes
and they won't stop. Some people around hiding. Somebody can't
even smoking here. A lot of people that are smoking
this building. All right. Jesse Smilllett is face in the building. Yes,
(24:43):
you got to be in your workplace? Is it no
smoking zone? Yeah? The only person that smoked he was.
I'm not talking about her Di, I'm talking about the
place that Gabriella Simon worked. That especially smoking. None of
the businesses anymore. You cannot smoke inside of business anymore.
They passed that little years ago. All right, Jesse Smalllett
is facing six counts in a new indictment for the
alleged attack on him, and now he's facing six felon
(25:05):
accounts for lying to law enforcement. A source connected to
Jesse Smalllett is saying the officers who reinvestigated the case
are the same ones who originally investigated it. These officers
are currently being sued by Smallett. They have also spent
taxpayer money on having these officers go to Los Angeles
and harass members are Smallletts team and friends. So he
will be arraigned February twenty fourth. He's facing up to
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three years and stay prison if he is convicted. That's
what he get. He kept going with that lie when
he should have let him go, still saying it's not true.
All right, you should have got off in people wait
a long time ago through all right, I'm Angela yee
and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now, when we come back with our front
page news, what we're talking about, Yes, but tell you
who is now dropping out of the twenty twenty presidential race.
All right, we'll get into that next keeping locked just
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to Breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody is dj mv
Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all to Breakfast club.
Let's getting some front page news what we saw with ye. Well,
today is the last day for this, but Jet blewis
celebrating twenty years in the air. They have some fairs
that are as low as twenty dollars one way, so
that's gonna end tonight. You want to get that sale.
(26:09):
I was on Jeff Blue what was yesterday day? I
think the day before too, because I went to DCM
Miami in the same day. But when I was on
Jeb Blue yesterday, the guys said, thank you for always
shouting us out. Thank you, we appreciate it, thank you
for being a loyalmost said customer, and thank you for
always showing us love love the show. Yeah, that's that's
how we're saying. I'm adults too, guy myself, I'm Jeb
Blue all day, baby Samember Diamond member, I might be two.
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All right. Now, let's talk about Kobe Bryant and Gianna Bryant.
They actually have been laid to rest. They were buried
in a private ceremony in Corona del Mar, California, on
February seventh, So the public memorial again is scheduled for
February twenty four. Let me ask a dumb question. I
thought when they had questions, but I thought when they
had the memorial, I thought the actual body was there
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when they did that. It wasn't. Not in Michael Jackson's
case or Nipsey's case. I'm not sure. No, it doesn't
have to be. That's a good question. I don't know
that was a good question. Hu. And then you also
don't know if it's not like you're going to have
like an open casket and you know. So I'm gonna
be ask with you for you see, let me ask
a good question. I'm gonna you think that's funny. How
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do you think that's funny too? Do you actually have
a good question? So let me ask a good question. Now,
the Washington Redskins have hired the NFL's first ever female
African American full time coaching intern. So Jennifer King is
making history, uh in this position, So congratulations to her.
She is the second African American female coaching intern in
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the league. Collette Smith had an internship with the New
York Jets during training. According to outlets that reported the
Washington Redskins. All right, now, we'll talk about who drops
out of the Democratic race, and that is Andrew Yang
and Michael Bennett. They have both dropped out of the
twenty twenty presidential race. Andrew Yang wasn't doing so well.
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He was trailing all of the other candidates according to
early results from the New Hampshire primary, so looks like
it didn't make sense for him to continue. He also
fired dozens of staffers after he finished in sixth places
and last week's Iowa caucus with less than one percent
of the delegates. Bennett was a late entrant to the race.
He basically was trying to win New Hampshire. A large
part of his bid was based on that that didn't happen.
(28:20):
Now there's rumors that Andrew Yane could potentially run for
mayor of New York. Yeah, I mean, Paul's don't know,
what the hell have you talking about? Like, what is
the electability when the last two presidents were the people
that nobody thought was going on, Barack Obama and Donald Trump?
Because you look at Joe Biden, he's far from Iowa
and fifth in New Hampshire, but he's the most electable candidate.
Jesus Christ all right, Now, former mayor of New York.
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Bloomberg is also running for president, and he's had to
defend some of the things that he has said on
public platforms. In particular, there is audio where he's talking
about stopping frisk and saying that ninety five percent of
murderers and murders and murder victims are male minorities. Listen
to this one. All you can just answers to people say,
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oh my god, you are arresting kids from our one
there all I aren't. Yes, that's true. Why the best
wall a figments and on the way, you haven't done
other kids is against the wall? All right? This is
from twenty fifteen, by the way, And here's an interview
that he did on the radio where he talks about
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we need to stop white people less and black people more.
They just keep saying, oh, it's a disportionate percentage of
a particular ethnic group. That may be, but it's not
a disportunate percentage of those who witnesses and victims describe
as committee the moor in that case. Incidentally, I think
we disportunately stop whites too much and minorities too little.
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Could someone tell me know why the old white men
who have implemented the most racist legislation. Biden and Bloomberg
have the most Black support, Like, what the hell is
wrong with you need girls? Like there is no perfect candidate,
so you truly have to vote with a person who
you think best represents your interests. But how could you
vote with someone who intentionally implemented legislation that hurt your community?
Like getting Donald Trump out is not enough for me.
I want to know who's going to actually do something
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directly to empower the black community. And I damn sure
if not going to support somebody who's done things that
directly hurt it. That's the Spire opinion, all right. Well
for Bloomberg on his behalf, he tried to defend this.
You know, Donald Trump actually tweeted out that audio also
and called him racist, and he said President Chump's deleted
tweet is the latest example of his endless efforts to
divide Americans. I inherited the police practice of stopping frisk
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and as part of our effort to stop gun violence.
It was overused. By the time I left office. I
cut it back by ninety five percent, But I should
have done it faster and sooner. I regret that and
I have apologized, and I have taken responsibility for taking
too long to understand the impact it had on black
and Latino communities. But this issue and my comments about
it do not reflect my commitment to criminal justice reform
and a race equity. Now you take responsibility and apologize
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for it. Right before you announced your bid for president
of the United States of America. Yeah, that sounds the genuine,
genuine to me. He did it a black church, a
black church. Yeah? Crazy? All right, well, Latin is your
front page news. Now when we come back, I have
a question. How come according to dj and Mays, it
says when you google DJ mv's name, it says it's
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dj Envia Crip comes up. Why do people think that,
I don't know, probably in your younger days trying to
be down. No, never, I never needed that protection from
the streets to protect random though I've never heard that
one from New York. There wasn't too many of those
what we were growing up, But you are decepticons. It
was decepticons, it was transforming what else? There was some
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other stuff. There's Latin kings were big when I was
growing up. Oh yeah, you go, that's what interview wasn't that.
He was definitely a Dominican. Yeah, yeah, that was none
of them. You need the Latin King. I'm in the
terrace squad. Pick one all right. When we come back,
Jason Lee will be joining us. Of course, he's from
Loving Hip Hop, you know, I'm from Hollywood Unlocked, and
he has a new book out, so we'll talk to
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him when we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ mvy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building. That's right, Jason Lee.
Don't stop speeling that. TU was just feeling the air.
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And I don't even know how I feel this morning?
What you mean, man? Because life is just crazy. I
mean I woke up yesterday really happy and excited. Then
I went to DC to speak at Howard University from
a new book, and then on the way back, I
got a cost it by a bar But I'm like,
why are you by what a barb? Another barteah pulled
up again. I thought it was a homeless person. I
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thought was being attacked by homeless person was at Howard University.
He was an amtrack. I took a train from New
York to to DC because I guess that's what people do,
take a train, right, rich people do it. I don't
understand train you go in first clus. I didn't even
know there was a first class on a train. It's
just I've done it. I'm going to DC because deflights me.
DC be kind of tricky, So I've taken the train.
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It was a train. I gotta cause sit by. I
thought it was a homeless person, so I told my
friends like, like, relax, like, don't attack this person. We
don't need to be on camera, you know, fighting with
the homeless in the train station. All right, well, let's
play the audio. Gosh, gag, Oh my gosh. Guy, Oh
you're catching the train. Oh the girls got the nerve
to come for nicking. They catching the train. He's at
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the train station to what is wrong? But you know,
the internet is so stupid. Yesterday, my friends were up
late last night really mad about this. I'm like, what,
he was on the same train, on the train exactly.
I don't get it because I took the train yesterday,
and I never take a train, and I was on
the train yesterday. He had to give me a metro call.
I'm not gonna lie. I take the train all the time,
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real train. I never take the train subway. I take
the subway. Different between the subway. My mom works for
New York City Translate it theory. Yeah. I grew up
like and she's worked this since I was a kid.
So I grew up my whole life taking the train. Yeah.
I don't know. Train schaming. That's the new thing. I
guess I was trained. We're here to talk about your book, Yes, god,
y next book. How is processing your emotions being being
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so transparent about personal Yeah, uh, it's been interesting. You know.
When I started writing the book, I was more so
going through a personal journey, Like I was going through
this transformative process where I'm like, you know, I need
to deal with all my shit. So I went back
to loving hip hop. As I said last time, I
was here to deal with my daddy issues. You tell
my brother's story. But I knew I was going to
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write the book when I went back. So I started
writing the book, and as I was writing and getting
to the details of it started getting really heavy. What
I didn't think about was how everybody in the book
was going to respond once the book came out, because
now the fans are finding people online and you know,
people are talking about the book on television, and so,
you know, my sister got really emotional when Wendy talked
about our mom. You don't use real names, Jason, Well,
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it's his sister. So everybody knows that his sister, but
not everybody in the book was your sister. Yeah. But
then like the first dude I was in a relationship with,
he was in a download relationship with me. He had
a girlfriend at the time. Who was who? And that
was your best friend. That's my best friend who lives
here in New York. And now I put her real
name in the book. That's her found out. She found out.
You know, she's not happy. I didn't really think about
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the consequences of they can sue you. That's yes, yes, true, listen,
I got two books when you're talking the best selling.
That's why I changed all the names in my books. Really, yeah,
I stick and sue you these stories and these these
these stories and all these documentaries and they used real names.
I mean, how did your book and not get sued?
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People didn't want the problem while I'm suing Lifetime TV
and that's a different situation. They took my face and
my name and my content and put it in surviving
R Kelly. That's different. Nobody in there has been outed.
I think just the relationship at the time he was
with his girl was with my girl. I left my girl,
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He's stay with his girl. She didn't know about us.
She found out about him when he came out, and
she was like, the only thing I need to know
was that what was your relationship with Jason? Was like, oh,
that was just a homie. Well now she knows it
was more than that, lying all these years. Why didn't
he just tell the truth about because he was cheating
in a relationship about you of all people, like because
because when we got together, he was like not going home,
he was chilling at the homies house all the time.
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She knew, she knew, but didn't know. She knows now.
And then what about what about the boxer? They came
to move with you? Right? Did people? I don't know
where he is, but you know that was that was
like the worst person I ever dated. That actually set
the tone for the type of people I would never date.
You know, sometimes people getting relationships the sex is good
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or you know, they can pay half the bill, so
it just gets comfortable, and I just feel like you
should never be in a relationship that doesn't feel good.
We ended up in a physical fight. Like in the
book I talk about how the end of the Boxer. Yeah,
did he hit you a little? Bill, Charlotte Mane. I
don't know where this ass toy is up here, but
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I want to get it. Yeah, we'll get into that,
no pun intended in a minute. I can't. I've been
I've been waiting to talk to you about what the
is going on because I've been defending you in these trees.
But I don't know this because I don't want everybody
to be gay, you know. I don't want everybody to
be gay, you know. And then I watched you. You
have so much professional envy. He was rubbing it with
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the lotion you in his ass the team play anyway,
I'm sorry. Where I was like, what weighting? We had
been drinking a lot. He went to the house. He
started destroying my house because he was mad. You know,
he had these issues. I think his mom. His mom
tried to draw him as a kid, so he had
like some cognitive issues. Um, but I accepted him for
all his falls at the time. When he went to
the house, started tearing up the house. When I got there,
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he was really drunk. He just didn't know I was
gonna catch him with a good one, and we just
just I just lost it and I found myself. I
just punched him. But we just started fighting. And that
was crazy because I never saw myself going there, you know. Um,
But then we left that. We broke up after that
because it was just, you know, it's just too toxic.
You know, you talk about a lot of failed romantic
relationships in the book. You think you'll ever be able
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to really love someone being a you know, maybe you
have a child, you didn't get the love that you needed. Yeah,
I don't know. I mean, I'm open to it. But
now it's even harder today because of what I do,
you know what I mean, get with somebody in Hey,
how's CARDI doing? Like, I don't know what, I don't know.
Go to Instagram, you know, so vibs are going to
attack them to Yeah, but they got to be built
for it, you know, you gotta be built for it.
But I'm you know, I'd still just I don't know.
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Relationships are interesting. That's something I haven't master yet. Now.
Back then you didn't mind being with somebody who was
already in a relationship dating a woman. How do you
feel about that nowadays? Would you still do that now?
I don't know, because I'm not in a place where
I think I don't personally see myself just being with
one person just yet. I mean, I want to be,
but then I just don't see that being the thing.
So I don't know. I mean, I have a situation
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where another one of my exes is here in New York.
We were talking about having an open relationship. He has
a girl, you know, he knows it all like other
guys we were talking. We went to Miami, we were
trying to figure it out. One day, I'm in the
club here with Wendy and Ninny and this girl comes
to me and she's just like, hey, you know me
and you have the same friend of comment. I'm like,
who it could be anybody, and then she says my
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ex's name, and I'm like, really, I'm getting run down
in the club like a bottle girl, you know whatever.
She was, So, Jason, bottle girls shaming you sound like
the bab shaming. You're about the train right now? Nothing wrong.
Be in the bottle. Girl, Listen, we all got a drink.
But that's what So what I did was I just
put him and my other exit and the text message
was like, yeah, pull up, let's have lunch. So we
all had lunch, and I just like went in about
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how anybody I'm involved with will never run down on
somebody else that I'm talking to. They just they just
we have a certain understanding of your holes, is basically
what you were saying. Well, I don't call nobody a hole.
I don't have a hole. I have friends in a
relationship like that. Who's the most important player, right? Because
I would think the woman, right, If the woman's with
a guy and the guy like the other guys, doesn't
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she have to be the main person on board with it? No?
I actually she would not be the main person. And
she actually knows. You know what I love about my ex.
Everybody that he gets with, every female that he's talked to,
he tells her about me before we before before they
even go anywhere serious, he tells them. So she wouldn't
know that she would have to play second position because
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I ain't playing second I looked like, I can't talk
to you because I'm on a date with whatever her
name is. We're not doing that, all right. We got
more with Jason Lee when we come back. Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Chalomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Jason Lee, Chalomagne. And you
lost your brother. Did you lost a lot of people? Yeah? Friends,
(40:40):
family members. Do you ever feel like savirus savirus guilt? No,
I'm just thankful to still be here. I was saying
yesterday at Howard, I was like, Yo, Kobe had more
money than me. He had abs, he was famous, popular,
he had influenced, he was a good man, he was
a father, and he's gone. Like life is very short
and and death really just triggers me because if you're
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reading the book, you know I lost in nineteen ninety seven.
I lost so many friends, I lost my brother. It's
just people who were just dying left and right. So
for me, when Kobe died, it literally triggered all those
feelings again because you go back to that place of
you know, his daughter's classroom is gonna have one open seat.
You know her house is gonna have an empty bed
and then her husband's out there and like what they're
(41:23):
going through and just you know, it was just a
crazy time. So for me, I lost a lot of people.
But um, I don't I don't have Survivor's guild. I
just I'm just grateful. But what did you think of
an ass? When Charlemagne gave me the ass that's not
in this book? Okay, so it's not, but he said
he wanted to talk about it. I've been waiting to
talk about okay, so let me just say it. So
I get a text for my team and they said,
can we post this? When I got the text and
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I saw the box, I go, that's nice. You know,
they have such a good relationship. He bought them again yes,
because I didn't know what it was bad. But I
didn't click it. I just saw you standing with a box.
I'm like, oh, that's so nice, you know. And then
they go, can we post this? And I'm like, why
are you asking me? If you could supposed to get
from Charlotte man? I posted and they go, no, you
need to watch this video. Okay, So I pushed play
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and I'm watching the video and I'm watching impact his
ass and I'm thinking, oh, well, he got him a
woman's ass. Then I saw the you're soaking out a
line for that, Charlotte Mane, you got a line. But
then they were like, I didn't want a gender fluid ass.
I didn't identify how you stopped shaking that. I feel like,
I what does that tell you, the man to stop
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shaking that? This would definitely be a first. What I
got from it was one it was gay, but I well,
I thought it was gay, like you know, but what
I yeah, it was gays not I mean, clearly you
guys are comfortable on who you are. I mean, you know, so,
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I don't know that was funny, but it was. It
was he got a beautiful wife. I got a beautiful wife.
Clearly the ass on the wall and you know how Apollo,
I gotta rug the log you smacked the ass before
you heard about that. You know how disrespectful that is.
Y'all took the apolo and say, you know, we're just
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gonna put an ass right here. They got a log.
We gotta ask, Yeah, if somebody brings their kid up here,
now the kids playing around and just goes in, you're
walking into all right, didn't get approved Yeah, Jason, you
also were very persistent from an early age, and it's
amazing to me that you have come into contact with
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so many icons. Right, um, some most of us will
never have a chance to have a phone conversation with
Michael Jackson or throw a party with Whitney Houston. You
gotta tell the quie I called. I had to call
Jason phone on it. I was just like, I don't
understand how to Jason these people and I saw with
quickly team. But it wasn't that he was with her.
(43:53):
It was what she's said, are you years? I took
a picture with Missy Elliott and Latifa was put in
her She took put like ears or whatever behind me. Yeah.
She and I were texting last night because when I
wrote the book, she was one of the most important
people that I wanted to read it because when my
brother was murdered, she was the only person that would
take every phone call. She was the only person that
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would stay on the phone me until I was ready
to get off. I didn't really get into like suicidal
thoughts in the book because the original working title of
the book was Waiting to Die, Because I really felt
like all my life when I was going through. That's
what I was really like, Okay, I'm ready, I'm done,
like I'm over it. But I felt like that would
be too dark and people would miss the message what
I was trying to convey. So when I thought about
Latifa and what she's been to me, I mean I
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met her at fifteen years old. I had just come
home from Foster care. I was back in the street.
So my sister was a fan. We went to the
concert to meet her. We jumped over the gate, got
caught up, ended up lying getting past this finessed our
way to get to her, and then when she came out,
I just stood in front of her, like, YO, what's up?
I need you know, I need to high at you.
And I wasn't number. Well, I didn't ask Hi for
(44:55):
the number right away. We just started shooting the ship.
But she was so cool. This is really at the
beginning of I think living say before I set it off.
So uh. She We started shooting and then I ended
by saying, YO, give me your phone number, and she
was like, now I'm not giving you my number, like
it's not happening. I was. I was like, why you
think you better than me? And she was just like, nah,
I'm just yeah, I'm not giving me my number, and
she drove off, saying, if it's meant to be, you're
(45:15):
gonna find me. So three days later, when I got
shot and I was sitting laying in the hospital, I
just got the phone and start calling around. Just brushed
by that I got shot part well I got shot
to drive by, Yeah, yeah, that's up. So I got
shot in the hospital, My damn. So I got the phone.
I started calling around and I was able to get
her on the phone. Basically I called I finessed, do
(45:37):
you like the story? To right? I called up. I
was like, Yo, this is Queen Lattiva's cousin. I just
got shot. I can't find my family. I think they're
gonna cut my leg off. I'm bleeding. So they started
like really tripping, and they took the phone to her
trailer and she didn't call me. She was she didn't
answered there, but they gave her my phone number. She
called me back. When she called me back, she invited
me to Living Single. And once I went to Living Single,
(45:57):
and I was able to see like us working, us
getting along, hugging people, loving on each other. Met Eric
Alexander hub set up here a lot of times. Super
she was. She was super dough. Um. Now, Kim Fields,
she was a bit that one. I didn't like her
on She was rude as hell. She was mean. I
think she was. She was in a sunken place at
the time. I didn't like her. I just remember her
almost running us over with her g she was dating
(46:19):
this Asian man. Yeah whatever, she's probably on cocaine's gracious
go ahead. Okay, Um, so maybe she wasn't on cocaine.
I don't know what she was on. But uh, I
went up there and you know, I just fell in
love with our people, and I just fell in love
with her, and she became like a family member. Just
(46:39):
take every phone call. At the time, she had sky pagers,
so you just pagers. She'd get a phone call. And
Erica Alexander got me on the show as an extra.
I mean, I went out there and thinking I was
a star. Um, and Dana checked me. Our relationship was
very like just real and then um, he was on
the show. So what did you do on the show?
I was on a date with a girl. You know,
I was acting. I said I'm gonna be on the
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day would have her Okay, got my little sack eligibility.
All right, we got more with Jason Lee. When we
come back, don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
all the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Jason Lee.
What happened? What happened with you? And Kevin Hart? So
yes day right, I don't know if it was New
(47:21):
Year's Day, but basically he had come out with a documentary.
I ain't even seen the documentary yet. I don't even
write the content on Hollywood Unlock, but I own it
all because my name on it. I owned a company.
I saw a head, I saw that my staff had
wrote m Kevin Hart finds out Kevin Hart's wife finds
out about cheating via dmum. The next thing I was
Kevin had left a comment basically criticizing our post, saying
(47:43):
that out of everything in the documentary, this is what
we chose to talk about. So I said to my team,
come to the house. I'm gonna do a video, but
in the meantime, I'm gonna watch this documentary. And I
watched the whole thing. Now I do have a very
critical opinion about it. I think the way he talked
to his trainer on the plane was was low It
was low brow, it was low class. It was trash.
What happened during that scene? Okay, So in the scene
(48:05):
they're on the jet, they get into a conversation. They've
been drinking a little too much brown juice, and then
Kevin says something to him like, you know, could you
survive without me? Like do you have money home? I
get what he was saying with that. A lot of
people like to say they got money, they got money,
but do you really have money? Do you own a house? Like?
I didn't think that was disrespectful. Well, the flip side
to that could be, if you're a multi millionaire and
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I'm with you every day and my family and I
have invested in you every day, I should own a house. Yeah,
And if you don't, like you got money and it's
kind of your fault. So we're at the house, we
do the six minute video to talk about it, and
the video goes viral and so then eventually Tiffany had
his called and put Kevin on a three way. And
I think the issue that was that he didn't know
that me and a Nico had had a conversation a
(48:47):
year before via DM and he was really upset about
that because he felt like, you know, attack me if
you want, just don't attack my family. And I didn't
look at it like you gotta understand because I feel
the same way. Yeah, but checked me or you will. Yeah,
but it wasn't the documentary, so it wasn't like it
was incorrect. Once you put your relationship public, it's there
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for public consumption. Then people are going to talk about agree.
But if I don't like what you said, I can
still Yeah, you can be mad. This is what I
said to him. You can be mad. But what I
said to Kevin was you just taught me how to
get your attention. And I did understand where he was
coming from. You know, he didn't know about the messages
between me and his wife. In the message I had said,
you know, I called her a stripper, which she's not.
It was just me baiting her into an argument. I
(49:29):
apologize man's wife was scribbled. I did apologize to him
for that part. I even went and did another video
and say, hey, yeah, you did my bad. Shouldn't have
said that. You know, we're not in a bad place.
I mean, I'm just answering the question, and I'm sure
at some point he will he's chew to his word. Yeah,
I got a few more questions. I want to go
back to the molestation, right, Yeah, Um, were you in
(49:51):
tune with your sexuality before then? I don't remember sexuality
before then. I remember this was the era before. I mean,
we didn't have Instagram, we didn't have social media. I
didn't know where porn was. I didn't know what a
gay club was. My mother had a transsexual staying at
our house at one point with very bad fashion sense,
but other than that, I'd never really seen gay. So
(50:13):
the first time I was molested, I didn't really know
what it was, and he didn't he didn't touch me.
He just masturbated in front of me. I knew it
was weird and it was inappropriate, so I wouldn't never
reported to my mom. She didn't believe me. The second No,
she didn't believe me, and she had been raped by
her dad, which I thought was crazy because your mother
didn't believe me, Yeah, like you should, you know? And
then I remember her making like me, making her at
(50:34):
seven go to the police department and tell the police,
like I had to make her go. And then the
second time was a babysitter's boyfriend, and that time I
remember filling a rouse. But you know, if you're being
touched or you're doing things, you're going to get a roused.
Is a kid, you don't know that it's you know
that it's wrong, but y'a also know that feels good.
So it was weird. I don't know. I don't remember
(50:54):
being gay before that. I was like seven, you know
what I mean. But I don't know that there's a
connection between that molested. But I haven't gotten too on
the work end, so I don't know. But let me
ask you about this now. I saw you and Kenjig.
I was following that back and forth that you guys
have office so and it was all of a from
respectives from basketball wives and you guys had a whole
conversation about that. She didn't like what you had to
(51:15):
say and you didn't agree with what she was saying,
and it got a little hostile, and then they was
some back and forth afterwards. So where do you stand
with that? Now? Yeah, Well, for the people that don't
explain what happened with the whole row. Okay, so we
had saw the OG Evelyn Lozada thing happened. I had
never interviewed Evelyn Lazada. I had never even met Evelyn Lazada,
but we had dmmed each other a couple of times
over the last couple of years, say, hey, would you
(51:37):
come on our podcast? Yeah, I'm gonna come whenever I'm there.
Because she doesn't live in La. Well, when this Og
Evelyn thing happened, it was just perfect timing. She was
in La. I'm like, yo, pull up, dude, the show.
You know. I didn't know OG. And so when Evelyn
came on, I interviewed her. But I guess because I
didn't attack her or shame her for being a colorist
or whatever, people assumed that she was being because that's
(51:58):
just not what our show does, you know. People were
upset um And then I had scheduled an interview in
Chicago on WGCI, which was one of our affiliates, because
I'm on the weekend in Chicago. Through I heard, Now,
what did you say to spark that argument? I had
said that I thought OG was ugly. That's what I said.
That's hard. Well, how did I say it's hard? I mean, yeah,
(52:18):
I mean, but but I feel bad about it. Now,
well that's a strong word. I ain't gonna go there
any more. But you know, this is where the world
gets sensitive. If that's his opinion, that's his opinion. But
what I say, what I will learn is my platform
and my voice. And when I said it, I just
said it. But then it started being repeated and echoed
and repeated and replayed and reposted and reposted, and it
(52:40):
became like bullying almost right, so hurtful, Like so I mean,
I still, you know, go ahead, she's not ugly, Jason,
So let that go. I'm gonna let she probably mean.
People probably might have been saying I heard when she
was young. So I went to go do this interview,
and I walked in disarmed, and then it went into
fifty five five minutes of just challenging my views on
(53:02):
colorism and not understanding a black woman's perspective and taking
sides with Evelyn and how I was bashing Og and
the beauty of Og. That's what hurt me the most,
because I know I could feel that I heard Og
in that interview by spending so much time doubling down
on what she looked like, and that I regretted that's
the only part I regret. I put it on my
YouTube channel and I labeled it an hour of my life.
(53:23):
I can't get back, Like, I don't think it was
a personal thing to you. Was it was the idea
of colorism and the competition around colorism that she was passing,
and it just started layering, and then her co host
left and it was just me and her and again
like they left in the middle of the interview. Bro
they looted us there, and it became. It became, but
it was nobody to stop it. That's why when Leon
(53:45):
was there, there was a balance to the conversation because
he was saying, like, yo, I don't think Whoopi Goldberg
is attractive, but I'm but I'm not saying that because
she's dark skinned. Now. I felt uncomfortable with that. God crazy, Yeah,
I even saw you say that I don't even give
a fuck about colorism. I didn't say I don't care
about colorism, if that's what I said. What I meant was,
(54:07):
I don't care to talk about colorism right now, because
I'm just telling you I don't believe this person is attractive,
and I have the right to feel like something is
or is not attractive. I'm not. But that goes back
to the industry politics. Now, also, whatever I learned though
I learned, I learned now I just gotta be ready
at all times. I said that dishes. It has to
always be willing and ready to take. Now, I speaking
(54:29):
of taking it. If you're a topic, understand, Yeah, then
there's a whole campaign online to prove on my bottom.
I'm like, really, we had a discussion about to find
somebody me already, like damn speaking, I'm not gonna lie.
We had a conversation about this pup. Let me tell
you something right now, because I got a bunch of
Dana people saying Jason lies about being a top, he's
(54:51):
really a bat room. I know, I did. I got
a bunch of messages and they would like, make sure
on lip service you ask him about that because he
is a buying bottoms. Need to love them too. Um.
I respect them. I think they're necessary. I just don't.
I think I don't understand why people want me to
be a bottom so bad. You never know. But I'm
(55:11):
gonna tell you. Listen if if you please post it
online so I know. But this is the only reason
why I haven't been a bottom. And I'm not saying
that I would never ever do it. I mean I
am gay. When you get drunk or whatever, you're in
the bed playing around, this goes there, this goes there.
It just happens whatever, and in the morning you wake
up and you act like it didn't happen. But I
think the reason why it's too real. I would not
(55:33):
be able to I just don't ever want to be
nowhere and somebody be like y'all tim like I would.
I would be able to handle that. Like. That's why
I feel like for some women like I can't like
women and men do what the man she sucked. I
couldn't even imagine being as Charlotte may walk up to
me and Tiffany Harris probably be like, yo, man, that
(55:55):
dude over there, man, he say, I would, I would
probably go to prison if that bad being the bottom. No,
it's bottom lives matter. No, bottom lives do matter. This
has been the best independent book rollout I've seen it along.
I don't know because I follow you. If you read
the book, I promise you it's a book that will
(56:16):
help other people who need hope and that have been
through sh not messy at all. We appreciate you stopping
through and joining us. The book. God must have forgotten
about me. Jason lean it out. It's it's out now
you can go. Okay. It's number one in a couple
of categories on Amazon with a five star rating. And
the new website Hollywood onlock dot com. I want people
to go there. We're chatting about the book. I have
(56:36):
a new partner called Yappa where people can actually send
us videos on our website and we can actually respond
in video to them. So I'm just excited. I will
thank you Jasonlee for joining us. It's the Breakfast Cloud.
Good morning, right, what are you doing? He said, and
he sit down? Can we get into rumors? I'm just excited, man,
I'm happy it's Wednesday to get alive. Man as are
(56:57):
open us coming up right now? Be talking Drake. Yeah,
but salute the Kalada all that called you. He'd be
doing it. Still ain't losing Nooyd, see see see Hi,
Let's talk Drake. It's about report angela Ye, the Breakfast Club. Well,
(57:18):
Drake has a multi year live jimming partnership Dale now
with Caffeine TV. That's dope. Yes, they do those rap battles.
They are in partnership with Ultimate Rap League and the
first battle will stream live from Atlanta February twenty ninth,
and they have two more planned in the spring in
Houston and Charlotte's. He's doing that with my guy Smack
Smack Smack TV. Smack was the I'll tell you the story.
(57:39):
He's the first person I got into a fight with.
He punched me in my face when we were in
third grade. It doesn't sound like a fight. Sounds like
he punched you in the face. I punched him back.
He just won. Or shout the Smacks, shout the Troy
what up, bro? And since Danny was like, I'm going
to start a platform called Smack after I smack Envy
all right now. Caffeine also has other entertainers and sports
figures contributing to their programming like Dosa Hat Offset, Um, Yeah,
(58:02):
a bunch of different people. So they said, our other
platforms are very heavy and gaming, and Caffeine is really
the first place that's bringing together entertainment and sports. It's
a place where the next generation can go online and
watch anything from X Games to Coachella to Fortnite, all
in one place. Or dropping the clues bonds with Drake
and Smack. I'm I love what I hear about black
people actually owning a platform. Yes, you know what I mean,
(58:23):
instead of just being uh, you know, on a platform,
they own it. So saluted it. I heard about it
about a week ago and I tried to get him
up head to announce it. I was like, come talk
about You've never been up here. He was like, now,
I gotta wait for something big to come up here
and talk about it. Smack, come on up man. I
love what you'll about Drake definitely, No, all right, you
really oversold that one. Sashot. Speaking of our black people,
(58:48):
Essence Fest twenty twenty is coming up and they have
the line up so far. Bruno Mars is headlining for
the first time, and Janet Jackson, Patti LaBelle, There's gonna
be Raphaelsa Dieg. To me us was Bestucky Fresh, Janelle Money,
Sam Walker, j Dennis Sweetie, Sir Arie Lennox. All of
those are so far confirmed. If you want to go
to Essence Fest. And speaking to Janet Jackson, she has
(59:09):
announced her Black Diamond Album Ends tour. She's going to
be doing a whole entire tour. Now they have not
announced when the album will be coming out, but the
tour does kick off on June twenty fourth, off year
at Janet Jackson fan and U said DJ for Janet Jackson.
All Right, the baby had some drama online yesterday that
he ended up addressing now him and his I guess
(59:31):
I don't know if he was back together with the
children's mother, but they had broken up for a while,
and I guess now they are back together. But now
maybe there's some issues because apparently he has another baby
on the way, and he did confirm that the same
way I said. You know, I would never speak down
on a person. I'll never allowed the internet to look
down on a person who who birth the chi out
for me. When when my newcoming Blessing was conceived, me
(59:54):
and Charlotte was not together. Charette was not with me
living with me. So don't be fooled man, right, So
she posting a bunch of different text messages and saying
money is power. No would understand it. I've been asking
God to show me the people who aren't for me,
and he did just that. Your favorite rapper is the
number one kapper. Don't believe half of what social media
is showing you, So Now in this defense, I will
(01:00:15):
say she did go online and said that they were
not together. They still were cool with each other, so
I guess this might have happened during a break time.
But I'm sure her feelings are hurt right now to
find out that he has a baby on the way.
All right, Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Shla Biden. Yes,
we're giving that down for two. Oh we need Michael
Bloomberg comes to the front of the congregation like that,
have a world with him. Okay, bloom what he called
(01:00:37):
what do you called himself? Bloom Bluto? All right, we'll
give it to him when we come back. Don't move.
It's to breakfast club. Good morning, mh you get, don't
(01:01:37):
be at a d Just tip the cars. You get
the junk as you you are. Don't give give a hum.
I'm gonna fatten all that around your eye. They want
this man's two throden blowers. Man, they waited for Charlemagne
to top the blows. Let's go. You have to make
a judgment as who was gonna be on the donkey
(01:02:00):
the day they chose you. The practice club bitch was
Donkey the Day Today, Wow Donkey Today for Wednesday, February
twelve goes to former three term may of New York City,
Michael Bloomberg. Now we all knew that when Michael Bloomberg
announced he was running for president, one of the biggest
hurdles he was going to have to overcome was the
fact that he oversaw a police tactic that allowed cops
to detain a person on any type of vague suspicion Okay,
(01:02:23):
they could search that individual without without a warrant and
arrest a person if any kind of illegal substance a
weapon was found. That policy was called stopping frisk. Not
A problem with stopping frisk is simple. Vague suspicion in
a lot of cases simply meant black, okay, black and
brown and black and brown. Folks said that we were
unfairly targeted about the stopping frist policy, and yes, we
(01:02:43):
were right, okay. Bloomberg back in twenty twelve set himself
that the policy should be men did not ended, and
last year, before he announced his bid for president, Bloomberg
defended the policy by arguing it targeted targeted kids who
walked around looking like they might have a gun. And
that it works because the result of that was over
the year is the murder ate in New York City.
We're from six fifty or year to three hundred a year.
(01:03:03):
That should be applauded. Applaud that. Okay, that's great any
time the murder ate drops. But what do kids stop?
The bluss? But what do kids who walk around looking
like they might have a gun look like? Huh? What
did they look like? Well? In twenty fifteen, uh, he
gave a speech in Colorado where Michael Bloomberg is heard
defending his racist stopping first policing policy, and Bloomberg described
(01:03:25):
the kind of kids he was talking about and guess
what they are minorities. And now this audio I'm about
to play isn't the best, but I'll give you the highlights.
After we listen murder murder, people say, oh my god,
(01:03:47):
you are arresting kids. Heart That's that's true to the
why and the way. I know he's wishing that audio
was worse, but in case it was inaudible. Michael Bloomberg
described the policy as a way to reduce violence by
(01:04:09):
throwing minority kids up against walls and frisking them. So
those kids he was talking about who looked like they
have guns. Yes, they were black and brown folks. Bloomberg
also claims that ninety five percent of murders and murderers
and murder victims are male minorities between the ages of
sixteen to twenty five. And you can just take the
descriptions and xerox it and pass it out the olacops.
Now it doesn't stop there. Bloomberg also defended the policy
(01:04:31):
on one of our sinsis stations war truffled and cusbox
for wr right, And they actually explain why they are
stopping whites too much and minorities not enough. They just
keep saying, oh, it's a disportionate percentage of a particular
ethnic group. That may be, but it's not a disportunate
percentage of those who witnesses and victims describe as committing
(01:04:54):
them in that case. Incidentally, I think we disportionately stop
whites too much and minorities too little. Right, tell him
how you really feel, Bloomberg. Now, you know all they
yesterday people kept asking me, is Michael Bloomberg racist? I
hate questions like that. See, it's clear that to stop
in FRIST policy was racist. The statements he made defending
the stopping FRIS policy are definitely racist. So why are
(01:05:16):
you asking me if Michael Bloomberger is racist? Why aren't
you asking if his policies are racist? Because you know
the answer to that, all right. Asking if Michael Bloomberg
is racist moves the goalpost a little. And when people
ask him, you know, Michael Bloomberg, are you racist? You
can say no. But if you ask him, was to
stop in FRIST policy racist, Well there's only one way
to answer that question if he's being honest. Now, Look,
people grow, people evolved, They learn from their mistakes. Mayor
(01:05:38):
Bloomberg apologized, but then apology made days before his presidential
bid was announced, really an apology. Let's listen. I can't
change history. However, today I want titter written no that
I realized back then I was wrong, and I'm sorry.
I got something important, really wrong. I didn't understand that
(01:06:00):
back seven, the full impact that stops for having on
the black and Latino communities. I was totally focused on
saving lives. But as we know, good intentions aren't cold enough. Look,
he's right, you can't change history. You can only do better.
But he had years to say that. Okay, you announced
that at a black church in Brooklyn days before you
(01:06:21):
announced you a running for president. I noticed a dream
selling season and people are saying whatever they have to say,
they get votes. But damn, at least make the apology
look real, make it look sexy. Okay, and truthfully, the
best apology has changed behavior. But it's a little too
late in the game for us to trust Michael Bloomberg
now right, But I have a question. Could someone tell
(01:06:42):
me why the old white men who have implemented the
most racist legislation, Biden and Bloomberg have the most Black support? Huh?
Could somebody tell me that? I saw a new poll
this week that says Bloomberg shot up the second among
black voters at twenty two percent, behind Biden at twenty
seven percent. Joe Biden, who was the architect of the
ninety four crime bill, not to mention the six Crack laws,
and Michael Bloomberg, the overseer that stopping Frist policy, are
(01:07:03):
leading amongst black voters. What the hell is wrong with you? Need? Gross?
All right? I mean, there is no perfect candidate, so
you truly have to vote for the person who you
think best represent your interest. But how could you vote
for someone who intentionally implemented legislation that hurt your community. Look,
I'm definitely voting this year, but getting Donald Trump out
is not enough for me. I'm not voting out of
fear for Trump. I'm voting for the person who I
(01:07:24):
think is going to actually do something directly to empower
the black community. Okay, Black people, let me tell you something.
Voting for people that have implemented policies that directly hurt
your community is not empowerment. Okay. We are just giving
them more power to continue to f us over. Okay,
and the black community will continue to lose and the
white elite will continue to win. As long as that's
(01:07:46):
our mindset. Please let rimy Ma give Michael Bloomberg the
biggest he all heh heh, You stupid mother? Are you dumb?
All right? Well, thank you Charlemagne for that, donkey. If
the day up next as ye eight hundred five A
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(01:08:06):
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Everybody's DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye Hello. Who's this? Kevin? Okay, Kevin, Kevin,
what's your question for? Ye oh yeah, yeah, heard it
going home? Yeah. Personally, me and my girlfriend, we've been
(01:08:53):
together for like five years and you know, our trust
and I loving everything, but on some recently happened like
the XOP popped up in the picture and she never
dealt with the ex before and the past years of stuff. Um,
the ex recently been getting caught out with her and
and stuff, and they've been talking long for the past month.
They been talking like frequently and stuff. And I half
(01:09:15):
a buck me, okay, Well, I told her, I told her,
I asked her about the ex. She told me about
everything and stuff. Then I say, I say, man, I'm
not really comfortable with that for her keeping keeping the
extra picture, you know. So she said, all right, cool,
she's gonna, she's gonna cut them off. Whatever she gone,
she gona, but it took it took her. It took
(01:09:38):
like a whole week for her like to you know
what I'm saying, nothing there was, they're still talking. There
was no results so long. So now I just I
just broke up with her the other day and in know,
a few days later, not now, not now, she she
cut him off. And you know what I'm saying that
she sending me letters and want to you know, get
back together, and and and then stuff like that. I'm
(01:09:58):
trying to figure out she'd get another chance, all right,
So coppa together? And how you say she see it
on me? She did, she did anything, but she just
was emotionally. You feel like it hurt your feelings that
she was doing that. And you couldn't understand why. Yeah,
I couldn't. I understand why. I watch why the ex
popped with the picture. Like if she says she just
did his friends and stuff, I mean, like come on,
(01:10:19):
Like so when you mean she was talking to him,
like she was talking to him frequently, like like they spoke,
they spot like several times, they spot that seven times
And what were they talking about? Oh, I actually recorded
her a conversation though you recorded her conversation? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah the other day. Oh that's the reason I don't go,
because because I was gonna compromisord like, Okay, you can
(01:10:41):
keep them around if you want to, if I go,
y'all just friends. Who I let it beat? But when
I caught when I record a conversation, the fold it was,
it wasn't It wasn't pretty at all. Was what was
happening on this conversation. Well, I heard saying saying a
lot a lot of sexual stuff and how you want
to do this to her or how you want to
do that to her? And she on the phone. I mean,
(01:11:02):
even though she was in the phone saying no, no, no,
I got a boyfriend, I'm not on that blah blah blah.
You know what, we boy plucks me and that you
wanted to be friends with the guy you want you
want to be You know, she shouldn't even have been
entertaining that exactly what she was entertaining that, you know, yeah,
we have a guy in the room right here who's
divorced in a similar it had a similar situation like that. Well,
(01:11:24):
let me say this never went Yeah, I'm sorry, but
that did happen to him? Well, I have to say
that if you feel like you have to record a conversation,
you already knew something was up, and yeah, it's very
suspicious that she had would have wanted to do that
and risk her relationship with you because you warned her,
she was still going ahead and doing what she wanted
to do, and now that you're gone, she feels like
(01:11:45):
she wants you back. I will say this because I
can't tell you whether or not you can trust her,
who knows, but I would tell you that I would
take my time in making any decision because you know,
it is troubling for somebody to a You confronted her
about the situation, told her how you felt be she,
you know, made an agreement with you because obviously she
shouldn't be still talking to her X, But you still
(01:12:06):
were nice about it. You said, y'all can be friends.
That that's all it is. Then you feel like you
had to record a conversation because you knew she was lying,
and then you caught her lying. So the question is
you cast somebody lying to you and doing what you
you know asked them not to do. What is your
action going to be. So you did leave her, but
now you want to potentially get back together with her,
And I think that she has to really show and
prove to you that she's not communicating with him at
(01:12:28):
all anymore, because I would definitely be a little cautious
and where she wasn't very honest with you in the
first place. Yeah, So whatever you decide to do, just
take your time doing it. There's no reason for you
to rush back in a relationship with somebody that you
can't trust. I think that it will take a lot
of time for her to rebuild that trust for you,
and I just at this point in time, wouldn't know
(01:12:50):
what to think because I don't know if she's going
to continue to do it. You don't know she's for
real talking to him anymore or not. You don't know
if they ended up getting together during this time period
that y'all were broken up. Yea, yeah, And I tell
you this, Once you're in a relationship and you feel
like you have to sneak around and record somebody, that's
a terrible sign. Yeah. Yeah, And your peace of mind
is worth a lot more than any of that. You
(01:13:11):
need to be with somebody that respects you. Respects your
relationship and isn't lying to you. Okay, okay, yeah, because
we've been really we've been together for five years and
I ain't never had had to think about her. She
she you know, she's to herself. She's gonna she don't
like to go a club and she don't do stuff
like that. She just yeah, And the conversation is, what happened.
(01:13:34):
Is this something in your relationship that's lacking that made
her feel like, you know, going outside and like what
is going on? What is this a reflection of what's
going on in your relationship? And that's a conversation to
be had. But I would definitely take my time and
deciding what to do moving forward. Yeah, because because I
was because I was thinking because if she really didn't
love me, she would have cut him off from the heartbeat.
But now now now since I broke up with her,
(01:13:56):
now now she just now she cleaned, she cut him
off and didn't right had it want to get back
and send them your letters in you know, well, Kevin,
it sounds like you're missing and you want to be
with her. So I will say, just be cautious. You know,
this is really ultimately up to you and up to
whether or not you feel like she can be trusted.
So just take your time, Okay, okay, all right, luck
(01:14:17):
that's also hurt eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need relationship advice, he eat. Now
it's the breakfast club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep for real,
did some real advice with Angela ye gets ask ye morning.
Everybody is ch envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the god we
are the breakfast club with in the middle of asking
ye Hello, who's this saying? Hey, Sam, what's your question
(01:14:40):
for you? So let me get y'all little run down
real quick. My daughter, when she was twelve, I took
her phone away from being disrespectful. I found naked pictures
of the man's little penis and her phone and pictures
of her so yes, the black mother and me. I
whopped her ass. I ended up getting arrested, kids taken away, whatever.
But we are going through the same issue now. Her
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dad is a lot older than I am, and I
had her when I was fourteen, and I'm trying to
break that cycle. But every single thing that I do
is just not working. She's sneaking out and running away
like I just don't know what to do anymore besides
being her ass. But then I'm gonna go to jail again. Right, Well,
it doesn't sound like the beating her ass part is
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working for you. She told on you ordered the school
see the bruises. Well, I took her to the hospital
and because I wanted the STD check and things like that,
because I don't know who this individual is. And from
there she told them a lot of lies. And from there,
from the hospital, I was arrested. Okay, but you did
beat their ass? What a belt? Yeah, so I hope
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what a belt. It doesn't feel like these beatings that
are getting through to her, right She's still doing what
she wants to do. She's still rebelling against you. Maybe
she's not looking at as you showing that you love
and care about her, And it might be you're punishing her,
but you're not showing her the right way. And like
you said, I understand that you want to break that cycle,
but it feels like you don't feel like you know
how to talk to your daughter. Have y'all tried to
get counseling together. Yeah, I've been through everything. I've been
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the anger management classes, family classes, family counseling, and I mean,
it's not like that's the first time she's gotten a
whoop in like forever, and I mean it, I don't
you know. I sit down and talk to her. I
explain to her my situation and why it was different,
you know, when I was growing up versus when she's
growing up, and like, it's not the hearts and hearts
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aren't working. The counseling has been working. I'm just like
at the point where, Okay, I'm just trying to make
playing ten Starr eighteen to get on and do your
own thing. Are there any other people that you could
look to for her, like as role models that could
kind of help her out and show her something. Maybe
when I tell you I have been through everything, sisters, brothers, cousins, uncles, aunties,
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nothing is going through to this child. Like I really
started to think she's a last cause where y'all live
in Texas? All right, hold on the line. I'm talking
to somebody who's a professional, because I do want you,
as I can see, you really want to have a
better relationship with your daughter, and of course your concern
for her welfare and her well being, but you also
understand that she's a teenager. I remember when I was
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fourteen and how rebellious I was and my parents couldn't
tell me anything. So oh, I know I heard her
when I was fourteen. So she right, and you you
are trying to make sure that she, you know it,
has an easier time than you had, right, But it
feels like nothing that you're saying is getting through. When
she probably looks at you, it's like, well, you did
the same thing. How are you going to tell me?
I can't do that? Right? All right, So hold on
(01:17:38):
the line. I'm gonna try to get you in touch
with somebody that might be able to direct you in
Texas to uh some way you can get some more
help or some way to get through to your daughter. Okay,
thank you, all right, hold on, all right? Asking ye
eight hundred five eight five one five one. If you
don't know what to do with your daughters in that situation,
I mean, it would be a conversation, especially at fourteen.
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And my daughter was those picks. Um. She said, She's
had conversations hard to heart's counseling. I'm on her. I'm
on her ass all. I don't want to think about that. Yeah,
be honest, with you. Yeah, I kinda was kind of
black in that conversation. I would be all over my daughter. Yeah,
everything that she can. She would not have any freedom
at all. The thing though, I mean listen, as a father,
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you have to accept it. At some point you know
your your daughter is gonna get it in with somebody. Though, No,
you hope not. But when did you need you? I
was a late bloomer, Yeah, whatever I was, I lost
mine of like sixteen seventeen. You know what I'm saying.
I would love for my daughter to wait until she
gets married. That's the ultimate goal, right, but you know
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that's probably not reality, not at fourteen. But listen, she
said her daughter sneaking at the house. It doesn't matter.
Like I think about how bad type of alarm systems
when I was seeing when they open a window, Like,
are you sure you can be like that in twenty twenty?
What you mean? Can you be over be over protected?
But she has to go. If she wanted to choose
her own identity. My daughter wanted to be a son, bro.
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All that stuff. That's nothing to do with this. Oh
you can't do this, you can't do that. That's fun
for them and my family, My daughters and my son
correct out what I don't care about it. But let
me ask what about when she goes to school? You
can't prevent that she don't conservative? Then concern you know
what I'm saying. At four kids, she's going to school,
high school. Like when she leaves the house to go
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to school, who you think picks up? I know? But
I say, when she's at school, who do you think
drops it off? I got your gun, got your That's
what's listen to this. There's the parents who can't take
their kids to school and pick them up every day
like my parents. I had to take myself to school
because they both had jobs. That's all that I'm locking
it down. I'm throwing her phone away, and I'm saying,
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I'm telling your wife, talk to your daughter please now immediately.
My dad would sneak up behind me, want to bust
out to make sure I was doing us right, and
I will do the same. Yet that down, pictures of
penises in your phone up all kind of lies. Wait,
may Shaw wasn't doing that right, but I would follow
my daughter'd be no way no by the way, when
I got caught with porn and the trapper keeper, when
I was young. My mama wanted my daddy to whip
my ass, and my daddy's like, you want me to
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whip his ass because he got he so he got
pawn like and I was young. I was like eight
to nine, you know what I mean. So the same
rules apply. Let's not act like it's a male female things.
Same rules apply. All right, Well, we got rumors on
the way. Yes, we're talking about mag the Stallion. She
got arrested and her old mugshot from twenty fifteen is
popping up. Or tell you what she had to say.
All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this
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to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody's
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Drink Champs.
She's filling the tea. This is the rumor report with
(01:20:53):
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so Floyd Mayweather
was on Drinks Champs with our guys. And one thing
that he said to Nori was he talks about fighting
Connor McGregor. And he didn't say he didn't train for real.
Here's what he said. You know, for the kind of McGregor,
I ain't really trained. I ain't really trained. All I
did was due up, push ups and sit ups. Everyone's
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that's all I did. Boxed a few times, hit the
bag a few times. Okay, that's good. That's a lie.
I mean, I mean he probably didn't train as hard
as he would for an actual boxer. Well, it was
footage he was training. He trained like he but but
he always stays in shape. I don't think the full
interview is either. I think it comes out of tomorrow. Okay, Um,
(01:21:36):
well it came on title actually yesterday it did. Yeah, okay.
So in addition to that, he talks about Floyd, talks
about his beef with fifty cent and not knowing how
that even started. We could stay friends? Is this something
in that relationship we think that you could have did better?
Or it's just like I've been I've been done, but
good to him. Man. If this man come my house,
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my chef, cook cook big meals for us, we sit back,
we kick it and you know, like I said before,
I ain't never then it just come out the blue.
It's like me and you just kicking up. You're talking
with y'all and I'll come to a show with you
every day. One day you're just going a blue and
to say something like bam, where does this come from?
So that's what it was. I don't know how that
sold the two. They were so close, they were the
bffs's best buddies. I don't know where it were left. Yeah,
(01:22:20):
no idea, but that has to be like, I don't know.
I feel like maybe he's not telling the whole story.
But we can ask fifty Maybe I don't know ye
All right, now, Romeo Miller has allegedly quit growing up
hip hop. According to the Jasmine Brand. They said Romeo
nor his father MASTERP would never go against their morals
for money for any network. When they said, Romeo hasn't
been on much of the season. He's focusing on many
(01:22:41):
businesses and his career and his love life with his
new girlfriend as well. So he also took it off
as social media. That's another telltale sign. All right, Meg,
This Diane, she has set the record straight on what
happened in twenty fifteen when she was arrested. Her mud
shot has been circulating, and here's what she said happened.
I was like maybe nineteen or twenty and I had
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a real beautiful, toxic relationship. I was at soft about
Softwares and my mother's boyfriend. At the time, I had
just found out that this man had had a baby
right then and there at the damn comfort, I was
so mad. So I'm trying to walk away, to take
my phone, throw it on the ground, stump on that bitch.
(01:23:24):
It just so happy day. When I was ready to
give it to him, the woman police pull up when
I'm punching. Yes, sounds like an extremely toxic relationship, and
it is a cautionary tale, trying to make your stallion.
She got to explain why she had to put hands
on somebody. Yeah, boyfriend, relationship with her boyfriend, and she
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talks about what happened and him cheating and all of
the things that he did in that relationship, and most
most women can understand, I'm sure, right, But then the
cops showed up, and you know, you end up getting
arrested in having a muck shot. But she wanted to
explain why that muck shot was out there all right.
Nick Cannon, he did an interview with lad TV and
one song on his new mixtape, used to look up
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to You. People thought that song was directed at Eminem,
but he cleared it up on lad TV and said
it was actually about someone else used to look up
to you, And I know what it is almost about
more about fifty and a lot of these other rappers
who I'm like, Oh man, I have so much respect
for y'all. So yeah, that kind of explains it, especially
(01:24:26):
when you hear that lyric from the song. This lyric
right here, soe Brian little marcial matters. All right, have
you anybody listened to Nick Cannon's mixtape in here? No? Nah? Nick,
my god, I don't be honest, d I got better
things to do, Like the last night I was took
them my fingernails, you know what I'm saying? Really, you know, sleep,
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brushing my hand. A lot better things to do to
listen to Nick Cannon's miss I like, that's my guy,
though that's a guid called the Miseducation of the Negro.
You love to hate I don't. Nobody loves to hate
Nick Cannon, and we love Nick Cannon. There's only one
thing that everybody universally hates about Nick Cannon, and what
is that he's rapping. That's it. That's it. Other than that,
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Nick Cannon is a phenomenal human being, a stand up brother,
a great businessman, a great father. We love Nick Cannon.
We just wish he had an alias. That's what Nick needs.
He needs an aliens. Nick needs a rap name. If
Nick had a rap name, then we could say, yo,
we hate you know mc nicky d. You know what
I'm saying. But we love Nick Cannon. So let me
(01:25:29):
so so you don't think he's ever gonnae a Grammy
Grammy for what you know? What? You know? What about
a bet Award? Might have one of those? All right,
you just don't like Nias rapp We all listen for
this Black history monk, and we all black people get
on at least one common common chord. It's not seriously,
(01:25:53):
it's anybody that like Nick Cannon as a rapper, like, man,
shut up. I really want to know. Tweet me right now.
Maybe we'll up a Paul. I just want to know.
Is that anybody who liked Nick Cannon's a rabbit, Nick
Canna's family man, shut up? Man to my guy, Nick
Cannon napped Nick Cannon man, not Nick Cannon the rappid
or Nick Cannon everything else? All right, revote will see
them all everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next,
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it's the Breakfast Club, the More j Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's
Black History Month. What are we doing today, Charlemagne listen, Man,
we gotta say Happy Boring Day to the good brother
or Cineo Hall dropping the clues bombs for our Cineo Hall,
and we've been an inspiration to me for a long time.
One of the best TV talk show hosts of all time.
(01:26:35):
There's nobody who could effortlessly talk to different types of
people the way our Cineo could. He was never in
a box as far as hip hop, politics, religion, social issues.
But you knew what he did was rooted in blackness
and rooted in hip hop. Man, Our Ceneo could discuss
it at all with anybody. He could hold a conversation
with anyone, and for that he is a Black History
Month for legend. But do you remember when the gay
(01:26:55):
rights organization Queer Nation tried to interrupt our senior as
he was introduced the guests. Oh I do, Let's get
into this great Black History muff moment. The Breakfast Club
presents a new Black History Month legend. I'm sorry, I
can't hear you. I'm sorry. Why don't I have any
gay guests on my show? Well, there are a lot
(01:27:17):
of gay guests who really don't like to talk about
their sexual preference, so we don't know whether they're gay
or not. This is my show. Do you think? Do
you think I haven't had somebody on the show because
they're gay? What's wrong with you? Man? I'm black, I'm black. Man,
I'm the biggest minority you know about. I got gay
(01:27:40):
friends I've had on the show. Because you don't know
him or it ain't who you want on the show,
you got a problem with it if you want to
book and get yourself a soul. The one thing I
would not do, what would not do, is discriminate against
the guests because of their sexual preference. To be honest
with you, they are a lot of gay guests on
this shoul, but it ain't none of your damn business.
That the game's real stupid And that was another new
(01:28:04):
Black History Month legend courtesy of The Breakfast Club. Now
I will shout out to all Cineo hall. Yes, indeed,
all right, when we come back. We got the positive
note don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club Now shout out to Sean Press.
Sean Press is an industry veteran. He used to work
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for Diddy's. He's done a lot, He's done the DJ Awards.
He used to run a Blue Flame, which is a
company that did He used to own that used to
have pushed the liquor out the Script Club in Atlanta.
I was like for real. But tonight he's doing something
at l I U, which is he does this series
every week where he interviews people in the industry, just
talks about their start for some of the students. So
(01:28:47):
tonight I'm doing that with Sean Press. So I Sean
Press Thart doing interviews. Yeah, he does that. He's done
so far. He's done Pecus, he's done James Cruiz, he's done.
He's done about twenty of him so far. Go ahead,
Sean Press. After the DJ Awards, didn't doing this year,
They're gonna do the next year. Okay, we let coming up.
I should say he did didn't do last year, but
they're gonna do this year. All right, all right, and
shout out to everybody at George Washington University. I'm headed
(01:29:08):
there today for reclaiming the mic um. That is a
conversation with me from the George Washington University Association of
Black Journalists. I'll be there today, Okay, Ali Charlomagne, you
got a positive note, yes, man, This positive note is
coming from the late great fred Frederick Douglas. You know
a Black History Month legend, for sure. I'm sure you've
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seen the street or two named after them. But Frederick
Douglas once said something so simple yet so profound. If
there is no struggle, there's no progress. So embrace the struggle. Sometimes,
breakfast club you don't finish for y'all dumb