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February 1, 2019 82 mins

1-31- 91 Today on the show we had Killer Mike stop by and lets just say things got a little heated between him and DJ Envy when discussing public school and private schools. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Sara Sanders for saying she wanted Trump to be President and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your weak up Hallo Breakfast Club. Then show
you love to Hate from the East to the West Coast,
j Envy angela Ye, Cholo Migne, the really show on
the planet. This is where I respect this show because
this is a voice of society. Sames in the game.
Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earning impacting

(00:20):
the culture week up in the morning, and they they
want to hear that Breakfast the world's most dangerous morning show.
And mother good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo

(00:42):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning.
Angela Ye, hey, good morning. And she's there. Hey shoa
man he hold on, sac I'm cold. Yeah, they din't.
They didn't think you were gonna be there. They didn't
think your line was gonna be there. Who ain't league,
come on, do your part? Piece didn't playing it is time?

(01:06):
Oh late, listen, I fther I'm not late. Are you
on time? But on time? But I just I just
stumbled into the building because I looked at my truck
this morning when I got inside of it, my two
thousand and two escalade with three hundred and seventy six thousand,
nine hundred and fifty three miles on it, and it
said two degrees two degrees. By the time I got
hit to the radio station and said five degrees, mine

(01:26):
said six. It's freezing. So that little walk just to
get inside the building. Just now, you still got to
keep your cold on because you're still getting shaking off
the shivers. You guys are not in other places where
it's minus sixty, says the girl. Let's in a land
and it's twenty eight degrees, that's still cool. Let me
ask a stupid question. If it's two degrees or negative,

(01:47):
something still cold right now. It's a difference. Derees never
find out. And it is freezing outside. I had to
walk with two three blocks. And when I say it
is nasty out there, oh my god. I feel bad
for anybody that has to take the bus today, Homeless people,
homeless people, anybody that has to work outside. If you
got to take the train, it's nasty. Dressing layers, put

(02:09):
long times, put sweats, then jeans, some gloves, extra socks,
the footwarmers. Yeah, fo handwall. I'm sorry for everybody around
the country who don't know what the hell we're talking
about right now, because we are naturally syndicated show. But
it's two degrees at our home bays here in New York,
and it's cold all through the East Coast. It's freezing.
I used to be from when when you're from South Carolina, right,

(02:31):
I used to look at like everybody on the East
Coast and Chicagoing York and Detroit and see them with
them long first, and I'm like, who didn't Bougie ask people?
Little did big ass first? Now you need you a
dead animal? He definitely, Peter, you know you need your
dead animal, Peter. Keep you Oh my god, it's freezing out.
Price all right, Well, it's very humbling when you go
into the bathroom and you got a penis because I

(02:52):
suffered from severe shrinkage in this kind of weather. You
know what I'm saying. I mean, you know I ain't.
I'm not the big gets anyway. You know, seven inches
three fourth eight when it's warm out, but when it's cold. Clatorus,
all right, little Clip got one right. You could be
a rapper, Little Clips. I'm sensitive, all right. Well, Killer

(03:17):
Mike will be joining us this morning. My brother, my
comrade Killer Mike Man. He hosts a new show on
Netflix called Trigger Warning. He's one of my favorite mcs
of all time. Top five when I say top seven,
because I just got a solid seven of rappers that
I know that I will live with their catalogs for
the rest of my life. But he's one of my
favorite m sees of all time, one of my favorite people.
He'll be here this morning. Killer Killer Mike and I

(03:38):
talk about real estate all the time and investing and
doing that type of thing, so we'll be talking to
Killer Mike people. But I couldn't kill him Mike bro
meaning that you gotta explain, meaning that he was born
in Atlanta, Georgia, with George Washington Carver and as a
kid with the Moore House, his grandmother got him into
Black Bank and early. Killer Mike is a black man
through and through, married to a woman cut through and

(04:01):
through to say, okay, well, great guy, the front page
news is next. You what we're talking about? Well, y'all know,
I'm out here in Atlanta. The super Bowl is going
down on Sunday. While I was flying out here, they
made a huge announcement on the plane about sex trafficking
we'll give you an update on what's happening with that
because a lot of people got arrested. Did they talk
to you on the plane that they think you made
an announcement on the plane? Oh? All right, in case

(04:23):
you see anything to say something, okay, all right, we'll
talk about that next. Keep it locked at the breakfast club.
Good morning. Hey, I know one thing. What's that? If
you're in Atlanta for the super Bowl and you know
you you're a dancer, please go to wherever quality Control
is gonna be at this weekend. Yeah, they're gonna be.
What did they say, wherever you see pee at five
hundred thousand dollars? Dance off? Wherever you see pe, wherever

(04:45):
you see coach k Lottle baby to me goals? Okay?
Is y'all the old script club? I guess right. It's
old enough see them. I always see like baby and
me goals and peteing. But anyway, go to where they are, okay,
because they got money and they got I need a bird.
All right. Well let's get into front page NUGI. Well, yeah,
since we're talking about the super Bowl and this weekend,

(05:06):
dozens of people have already been arrested for a sex
trafficking before the Super Bowl. They said thirty three people
so far have been arrested. Now they're not giving exact details,
but they said this time in particular is really a
hot bed for sex trafficking. Pimps are often trying to
bring some young girls to cities around the big Game.
They're trying to sell their services to fans looking to
quote and enrich their Super Bowl weekend. So how do

(05:28):
you know if somebody sex trafficking or that meaning, like,
what if it's a guy just traveling with his daughters,
knees a little younger sister, how do you know if
somebody's sex trafficking? What does sex trafficking look like? Did
the naked eye? Have you ever seen somebody and you're like, Okay,
that definitely doesn't look right. I see couples like that
all the time. What I'm saying, in particular, if you

(05:49):
see something that looks a little off, you know, they
made that announcement on the plane. They said, if anything
looks strange, if you feel like someone could potentially be
a victim of sex trafficking, please let us know. When
they have this whole procedure you could follow on a
video to watch on the flight and everything. I just
wanted to record the show, and I agree with all
of that, but it's just some guys out there who
look like they're overachieving in the woman department. So you
don't want to make that mistake either, you know, I

(06:11):
want to see a guy with like four or five
different women scantily clad and approaching men, and we're talking
about stereotypical pimping of course, yes, anymore, and then of
course if you're and then of course, if you're out
here and someone approaches you, yeah, well, I mean I
understand that. I'm just talking about if you've seen somebody
with from the negative. The reason I asked. I remember
one time being on the plane for my young daughter

(06:33):
and the flight attendant asking me a question like that's
your daughter. I'm like, I hope, so you know something.
I don't know what I'm saying. So, and speaking of
the super look like a criminal, the little white boy said,
I look like a a criminal. Futur racist ass to call
the police, which need could vote in twenty twenty for
Donald Trump. But let's talk about Roger Goodell, because, of course,
as he's doing addressing the media from the Super Bowl

(06:56):
in Atlanta, a crowd of reporters from all over the
world had to questions, and one question on top of
their minds was Colin Kaepernick. What's going on? Is he
being black ball? Why is he not on an NFL roster? Well,
here's how he answered that. I've said it many times
privately publicly that our clubs are the ones to make
decisions on players that they want to have on their roster.

(07:18):
They make that individually, they make that in the best
interests of their team, and that's something that we as
in NFL take pride of the Well, they should have
asked them. Why did the NFL use a polling firm
to get a public opinion on Colin Kaepernick? Then the
NFL used the Washington consultant firm to ask Americans whether
the Kaepernick should have been signed to a team. Well,
it was definitely ducking and dizing all the questions and

(07:39):
not really answering and not taking blame. And and that
poll is interesting because you know, they asked fans attitudes
about like high profile concerns like domestic violence, the gambling,
player protests, and player safety, but they specifically had on there.
How do you feel about Colin Kaepernick. So that's that's
that kind of proves that there was some collusion against
uh Colin Kaepernick. All right, And as we've been talking

(08:01):
about the weather this morning, there's a polar vortex linked
Arctic blast and there has been some records set. So far,
at least eight people have been killed, and that's across
the Midwest. They said there's some all time temperature records
that have been shattered right now, So depending on where
you are right they're saying this could be the coldest
days in over twenty years. Minneapolis saw a low temperature

(08:24):
of minus twenty eight. Okay, in Iowa they said a
daily record low with a temperature of minus twenty Chicago
a windshill of minus fifty two degrees and a low
of minus twenty three degrees. So you know, you can
get first bite really quickly. So everybody, I know a
lot of things are shut down and not delivering mail.
A lot of flights have been canceled to Chicago, so

(08:46):
just make sure you check that before you go anywhere.
But if you don't have to go outside, clearly don't
go outside. There's no there's no reason to go outside.
Can you turn your phone off? Sorry? I turned I've
turned us on. Well you turned emmy on, dropping a
clues bond for all of smoke out to. Oh yeah,
y'all are real, boy, y'all cigarette smokers love niggatine. Y'all
are real. When I see y'all cigarette smokers out there

(09:06):
and it's tending to get niggai tendrees and y'all smoking
that cigarette, I just salute Y'all'm like, damn, what them
cigarettes must be. It actually makes me want to smoke
because I'm like, that's it, because i'd be like them
New Parts and then Marlboroughs and everything out them. They
must be so good that y'all would risk frost bite. Nah,
I get y'all a cigarette, nabby, I mean, my god.
All right, Well that's front page news. Get it off

(09:28):
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
Maybe had a bad night or horrible night, it's just
too damn cold. Hit us up right now. It's the
breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is your
time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,
get from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something

(09:50):
on your mind, Let traf trap. You stay in Woming Philly. Man, Listen,
there's three degrees out here right now. How'd you shrink it?
You check it out? Me? Leave me? Leave me? Heys?

(10:10):
How are you doing? Boom? How are you listen? Can
we talk about one person? I've been trying not to
talk about people, gott said, I was not gonna be
state people already trying to about people. But Bala, Christopher
has to relax. You got to tell people who Christopher is?
And what did he say? Well, oh yeah, I definitely
had to tell people whom Ala, that's the friends the
gay dude from well he used to be on Love

(10:32):
and himphap okay, but now now he's a professional comment
on the shame room. What are you saying? So he
keeps excusing Justice's mother of lying about what happened to him.
Why would you? Yeah, I don't understand how anybody can
come to that conclusion, Like I just don't get it.
I mean, and if anything, if you don't, if you
don't necessarily believe the whole story, don't say nothing like

(10:53):
we to the fact. We all the facts come out,
you know what I mean? Like shut up that that
And the worst thing is that is that MLA Christopher
is one a black man and true a black gay man,
and he's the main one right in these long ramps
from the shame Room, right in these long ramp on
his page about Jesse smulling and out and how celebrities
lies too, and like, bros, if you think he lying,

(11:15):
keep that to yourself. That that's fine if you think
he's lying. But hey, trap, you know what I will say,
It's not even Jesse's fault. It's just that we live
in this era where people see things on social media,
especially things that come from celebrities, and they don't necessarily
believe it unless they see a video. And even if
they see the video, they're like, oh, that was stage.
We just don't believe in celebrities. And I think social
media has a big, big part to play in that. Yeah,

(11:38):
somebody's suffering and you're getting accused of lying exactly what
stuff like that? Milan Christopher. God has to relax because
because something, if something ever happened to him, then he
wouldn't want people to turn around and think he was
lying about it. If he came out and saying something, Well,
all I can say is this, my prayers go up
for Jesse. I'm sending them positive energy because he's always
been a good dude. And I hope the people that
did that to him get shot. I heard they got

(11:58):
person is an interest out of them. Yeah, they put
him a little picture. But thank you, Travi Monte yo yo,
what's going on? Let's mont get onto the I mean
it's really for Charlemagne and Heavy. I think got a question.
How come every day y'all find a way to segue
into a penis joke one way or another. First of all,

(12:19):
it's a gift, right right, that's what you first of
all need to realize. We didn't do a penis jokes
this morning, did we? Yes? She did. We did shrinkage.
Bit o, No, that's real. That's not a pen j
What are you calling from right now? Brothers? Your penis
is a joke? Seven? That's a relevant But seven five
seven dollars? That's Virginia. Is it cold in Virginia? Oh yeah,

(12:39):
it's cold, but it ain't its coldest. It is like
you know, chicagoing, but it's cold out here. As a man,
you don't suffer from no shrinkage. Hey, look, I mean
we all do, okayden So I'm just on the radio
talking about mine. That's all. That's not a joke. Leave
a little he look what we look real quick? One
more one more thing though, yesterday the last room report,
I think that was so funny. How who was responsible

(13:00):
for putting shot? Ain't clip this to all the dudes
audio about blow and he kept saying that guys like, yeah,
I thought you didn't like these penis jobs. I thought that.
I thought that tech. I thought that was funny. Though.
You know what I'm saying, what you're saying is you're
you love my penis. He likes a good penis joke.
There you go, all right here, Now we got to

(13:22):
the root of that, right, Cut it out, Take it easy, man,
Get it off your chats eight hundred five A five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
this up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the
breakfast club. Getting pick up the mother mother phone and din,
this is your time to get it off your chat.

(13:43):
You Ma, you want to hear from you on the
breakfast club, so you better have the same energy chattel, Hello,
breakfast clubs morning. Get it off your chests, mama. Okay,
so I'm hearing Columbia, South Carolina, and No. Three. It's
twenty five degrees out and I'm a true starting here

(14:04):
and it's cold, it's help and today today I think
I wanted to quit job. First of all, it's two
degrees here. So I don't feel sorry for you. I
love Columbia, you don't. Oh, but I wanted to talk
about the Super Bowl being in Atlanta, and I know
the strip is gonna be out and all the little
sid He's gonna be out, and I just want everybody
to practice safe back to don't break up no marriages here,
you go all right, and don't get no STDs. First

(14:25):
of all, no marriages will be broken up. No marriages
will be broken up this weekend because every wife knows
what kind of man they got and they know their
man gonna cheat on them this weekend. Oh yeah, yeah,
that's true. Some people are really here players Bowl. Yes,
well you know in this in Atlanta, that's where all
the bodies at in Atlanta. Okay, Yes, this weekend in

(14:45):
Atlanta's probably gonna be about two million people. It's only
gonna be about eighty thousand at the game. You do
the math, all right, Hello, good morning, good morning. How
y'all doing today, Joe Man, what's going on in your life? Man?
You don't sound too happy, brother man, I mean it
could always be worth right you Right? So last night
met my girlfriend aroused at dinner. I find out that

(15:06):
she's texting her ex husband. You know, they had problems
with her immigration, so she stayed married to him, and
you know, I told her I backed her up one
hundred percent. You know, I was with her and they've
been split up for a couple of years, so I,
you know, completely had her back. Find out she's texting him,
you know, normally to keep it short, but I've seen
that they were having like longer conversations, you know, felling, smiling, facey,

(15:26):
winky faces, this and that. Yeah, So I was like,
you know, what's going on? So my mom end up
texting me that she saw a picture with her wearing
her wedding ring, and um, I kind of freaked out
about it. So I was like, what the hell? So
I went to Facebook to look for myself and found
out that I was deleted and blocked. Oh man, yeah, yeah,

(15:47):
she didn't tell me anything. So I asked her about it,
and she's completely like, oh, you know it. You shouldn't
be going through my stuff. That's my personal life. Well,
we're together, you know, my life is your life. We're
supposed to share everything together and be honest with each
other as a relation. That's what keeps each other together, honestly,
and you know, just talking through Well, excuse my language,
but a little hype this morning, but I just want

(16:08):
to give everybody heads up. Don't date no chick that
has immigration issues. The moral story is, don't get used
for a green card. He's not the one being used
for a green card. She just needs to hear. We
got a cameraman who got used for a green card. Steve,

(16:30):
you can't a comment real quick? You want to comment
on him. You want to chime in on this, Steve,
how you feel Steve? Is she Brazilian? He hung up
a young up? Yeah? Yeah, don't get tricked by these homes. Okay,
Steve got tricked by a Brazilian woman, married her, she
got her green card, visa or whatever, and left him,
took the dog. But she also left the country, so
it was it really for a green card? It took

(16:50):
ten years. She played it through play game. You're really
mad about the dog though, all right, get it off
your chest. Oh man, you we got rumors on the way. Yes,
since we were talking about Jesse Smollett this morning, let
to get more into that. Will give you the details
on what they are uncovering from this case where he

(17:12):
was viciously attacked. All right, we'll get into that when
we come back. Keep it locked. As the Breakfast Club
the morning, the Breakfast Club morning, everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Jesse, Jesse set

(17:37):
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, we told you
about Jesse Smillett getting allegedly attacked and a noose around
his neck, as well as some substance poured on him
as the attackers yelled out of Maga Country. The Chicago
Police Department has now released a screen grab from the
surveillance video where you can see that there are two

(17:57):
people that are on camera and then they walk off camera,
so you don't see the actual attack happening, but those
are two people that they are saying are of interest
because then Jesse Smallett is also on that same camera
and then he's off the camera as well, so they're
trying to find out who these two people are so
they can question them whether they were involved or perhaps
saw something. So we'll see what happens with that. So

(18:19):
if you guys can take a look at that footage,
if you're in Chicago and you want to see, if
you have any idea who these people could be. If
you see something, say something, We don't hear that bs
no snitching road. That has done nothing but keep a
bunch of the worst kind of element on the screets though, right,
We got to get them out of here now. Jesse
Smallett's manager, Brandon Zemore, also told police that he was
on the phone with Jesse during the alleged attack and

(18:40):
that he clearly heard the homophobic slurs and everything that
was yelled at him. Another person has come forward, and
that's Jesse Smallett's neighbor. She's saying that she saw a
suspicious looking redneck that had a rope when she went
to go walk her dogs. Look like I know what
a redneck looks like. I'm from Salvocare, but what does
the redneck look like in Chicago. Suspicious isn't the same? Yeah,

(19:03):
she said he looked like a redneck, okay, loitering right
outside the building. Now. She said she was going to
walk the dog and she saw a guy that looked
out of place, a white man with a scruffy face,
wearing a blue winter beanie, a blue zip up sweatshirt
with a hood, and blue jeans. That pisses me off,
because if that was a suspicious looking black man standing
outside of somebody's building in the neighborhood, they ain't got

(19:25):
no business in data got the police called on him.
So why you ain't doing that to the redneck because
of his white skin. Well, she says she saw him
making eye contact with somebody else across the street. It
felt weird, so she said she got creeped out, and
after just a couple of minutes, she went back into
her building. She went to sleep and woke up to
go to the gym and noticed a lot of security.
That's when they told her that Jesse was attacked, and
she talked about what she saw and actually called the

(19:46):
police and made that report at one song in the morning,
two in the morning. If I saw a suspicious looking
anybody standing outside of my building, but especially a redneck
with a rope, I'm calling the proper authorities. Okay, like,
come on, man, so you know that was a black
as they called the pros a day or somebody. That
was His call was two park on into my cold Desac.
Come come come to my come in my could Desac.

(20:08):
If you want to. I do it all that, I
do it the time. I shouldn't bet it. I'm not
gonna say all the time because it doesn't happen Oftenore.
What's your magency. It's a strange looking car. Okay, they
look white all right? Now, Nicki Manna, he's putting out
another fragrance. It's her seventh ever personally branded fragrance. So
that's going to be out in time for Valentine's Day.

(20:29):
For people looking for Valentine's Day presence for your lady.
That could be a good gift for you to give
to her now if you want to, Nicky Nikki got quiet, like,
I'm gonna give you some more Nicki news. But you
can go to Nicki at Nicki Minaj Fragrance. You can
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you can get an early bid and see where that's
gonna be when it's gonna drop and make sure you
get your hands on that. She actually posted it on

(20:50):
her social media. So excited to finally launch my seventh
fragrance just in time for Valentine's Day only fit for
a hashtag Queen, So sign up now for early access.
I haven't hurting no Queen radio. I haven't seen any
Nicki Minaj pictures like what's up when she was in love?
I guess she's just handling her love life right now
in the handling a relationship. She dropped the album so well,
Happy New Year, Nikki. Well, both Nicki Minaj and Cardig

(21:12):
are going to be headlining the BT Experience twenty nineteen,
So not on the same day, all right. The BT
Experience is June twentieth through June twenty second at the
Staples Center, and the way it's going down is Nicky
Little Wayne, Tory, Lane should be Read, and Brees Steves.
They're gonna perform on June twenty first, Cardi b The
Me Goes, Little Yatti, Little Baby, and City Girls are

(21:33):
gonna perform on June twenty second. Basically, Quality Control is
performing on June twenty. Yeah, thank were pretty much dropped
on a clue box for QC. Those VIP tickets are
on sale actually starting today. Lut all the dances, all
the scriptles in the Lanta this weekend. Okay, follow QC,
all right, follow p follow a little Baby, follow Quavo,

(21:54):
takeoff Offset. That's what the money gonna be at this weekend. Okay, many, Well,
you know what, Cardi B and Offset are back together. Apparently,
according to sources close to the couple, he actually changed
his phone number. You know, that's the first thing you
do when your man has cheated on you. You make
him change his phone number so the girls can't call
his phone anymore. And they have a new no groupie rule,

(22:14):
so nobody's gonna be allowed to be around him, and
that's in effect this weekend. So maybe follow everybody but
Offset around ladies if you want to make that money.
If they're spending that money. He's not gonna have any
female fans near him during his Super Bowl appearances in Atlanta.
He wants to make sure that Cardi B knows that
he's very serious about their marriage. Hey, good brother, off Set.
I just want you to know the best apology is

(22:36):
change behavior, my brother. Okay, this always remember that the
best You know what guys always say, I'm a working progress.
I mean he is young, so he is a working progress.
That's the guy's line though all the time. I'm a
working progress. But you're only gonna get. But so many
of those chances man especially done, especially when it comes to,
you know, having a wife. So I just will tell
a good brother offset the best apology is change behavior,

(22:57):
be a part of his faithful black male community. You
know what I'm saying. I hope they work it out.
They have a marriage, they have a baby. They seem
like they really love each other. Black men don't other
people come in between your situation. I never thought he
cheated to begin with, you know what I'm saying. But
I just want to scretch that black men don't cheat,
and the best apology is changed behavior. That's all all right,
But we can't minimize like I always say how Cardi

(23:17):
B Might have felt about things by saying he didn't
do something or the like. Listen, this is all speculation, guys. Yeah,
it's all speculation, Okay. And I didn't say I just
say black men don't cheat. All right. It's a narrative.
You said you didn't believe he cheated because men don't cheat.
This speculation apology has changed, but making it worst of all,
they might be listening right now, offsetting cards right. Look,

(23:38):
if she says she doesn't want any groupees around, there's
a reason for that. You God damn right. I don't
want no groupies around me and neither. Why should I
be around groupies when I'm a faithful black girl. I
shouldn't be in this type of environment. I don't think
does Charlotte have groupies the funk around him? First of all,
there's no such things as somebody having groupies. There's just groupies.

(23:59):
They're like key, so it's a flock of them, like
you can just Male group is are worse than female.
Charlomagne got a lot of male group No male groupies
loved the most out here in these streets. Meek mil
meek mil, bernies, burgos, male greuse mail groupies will fight
you for a picture with meek mil. You here way
worse those guys to try to latch on table, scrample
you in the club, to push the girls out of

(24:21):
the way. What to take a picture with me? How
do you know? You know you don't go to the club?
I got Instagram fall, I see what's going on. They
try to stand behind you in the picture and make
sure they're in the shot. All right, Well let me
angela ye, and that is your rumor report. All right,
when we come back front page news. What we're talking about,
let's talk about smoking mirror. Want to find out another

(24:42):
place where you won't get arrested for that? Now? All right,
we'll get into that next. Keep a lot this to
breakfast club come morning morning. Everybody is DJ MVY and
Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club.
Let's get in some front page news. But we're talking
about you. Well, let's talk about Baltimore. They're no longer
going to prosecute marijuana possession cases, according to the state's attorney,

(25:03):
Maryland Mosby. She said her staff will stop prosecuting those
cases because they have no public safety value. They disproportionately
affect communities of color, any road public trust. She also
said they're costly and it's kind of productive. They have
limited resources. Why are we spending our resources on that?
Trop include bonds from Maryland Mosby. That's my partner right there.
She bought that action. Yes, so a lot of people,

(25:26):
a lot of states, a lot of cities are vacating
convictions for a misdemeanor marijuana possession because people of color
were disproportionately affected. Um So, I think that's great news.
Why Maryland Mosby she was inspired by sending to Kamala
Harris in a lot of different ways. Yeah, I would.
I want Maryland Molby to come up here and have
a conversation. I've been telling Yeah, she's great. I've been

(25:46):
telling me to come up to the Breakfast Club for
a while and come come, come on a Baltimore right there,
right and listen you guys as whether it's so crazy?
You know what they're saying now because of this deadly
polar vortex that temperatures are so low in some places
at next get a forty already, they're warning people not
to breathe deeply or talk outside. Wow, I've never heard

(26:07):
a warning like that. Fast of all, you shouldn't be
talking outside when it's cold. Anyway, it's cold, You'll should
be trying to get to a warm place. So what
is there to talk about? Do you know what I'm saying,
I'm not holding no conversation between the cold. This is
a bad time to argue and get kicked out of
your your house. And please don't fight when it's negative.
When it's negative three weather, okay, because you know I
further of all, I don't fight in my clothes at all.
But when you fought, they fought freezes and people can

(26:28):
see it in your pants, especially if you wear in
black pants. That's true. So if it's cold outside and
you have to fart, you're gonna pull your pants down. No,
I'm thinking, hold, We're going to bathroom and get to
a warm place and do it. Always do. It's not
good to hold your farts. I don't fight in my clothes.
I don't know what we know, all right. Now let's
talk about Roger Goodell. He was asked about Colin Kaepernick
and why Colin Kaepernick is not on an NFL roster.

(26:49):
I'm out here in Atlanta. You know, it's super Bowl
weekend coming up, and he was addressing the media live
from the Super Bowl in Atlanta, that where all these
reporters from all over the world and some NFL owners
were there as well. Now here's how Roder Goodell answered
that question. I've said it many times privately publicly that
our clubs are the ones make decisions on players that

(27:10):
they want to have on their roster. They make that individually,
They make that in the best interests of their team,
and that's something that we as in NFL take pride.
That's not true because the NFL used the polling firm
to get the public's opinion on Colin Kaepernick. So, you know,
they did a pole where they were addressing high profile
concerns including domestic violence, gambling, player protests, and specifically Colin Kaepernick,

(27:34):
and then that pole was passed around to the owners
and other high ranking executives, including Commissioner Roger Goodell. All right, yes,
so they you know, why would you have a poll
asking the public's opinion about Colin Kaepernick? Why would you
need that if it were just up to the owners.
I mean, it sounds like he had that answer rehearsed

(27:54):
because he knew that this is going to be questioned
many times. A lot of people don't want to answer questions.
But Room five has declined any interviews. They're gonna just
say they said, let their performance speak for them. So
I don't know if they're gonna do something special for
their halftime performance. But are you guys gonna watch just
to see? Are you curious? I'm gonna be watching and

(28:16):
tell y'all knowledge, you don't need for me to sit
here in lott y'all. You know, Colin Kaepernick is my guy.
I'm with Cap all day. Uh. But I probably will
be watching the super Bowl, all right. And Sarah Sanders
has commented about Donald Trump. Now. She was on the
Christian Broadcasting Network and this is what she said about
Donald Trump winning the twenty sixteen election. I think God
calls all of us to fill different roles at different times,

(28:39):
and I think that um, he wanted Donald Trump to
become president, and that's why he's there. And I think
he has done a tremendous job and supporting a lot
of the things that people of faith really care about. Well,
Satan got a kingdom too. That's the other thing people
don't realize, you know what I'm saying. I remember back
in the day when I have to be watching the
Source Awards and my mom was a devout Jehovah witness

(29:01):
and she'd hear some of these rappers say I want
to thank God, and she'd be like, do you really
think God blessing him with all that filth that's coming
out there mouth? Satan got the kingdom too, and Satan
Do got a kingdom, and people got free will and
people make choices, and then there's Russians. You know what
I'm saying. I can have collections, so you know it,
every lot of different factors other than God. Okay, my goodness,
all right, well that is your front page news. All right,

(29:23):
thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, Killer
Mike will be joining us. My brother, my comrade, Killer
Mike Man. He's got a new show on Netflix called
Trigger Warning. It's a great show, a lot of dope
social experiments he does. And um, I just enjoyed talking
to kill him Mike on and off the air. My
guy right here, I'm gonna try to visit his barbershop
on I'm out here in Atlanta. We'll up to the
swag shop one time. Don't get a shape up. I

(29:45):
told you should see my kitchen. You don't know what
that is? Oh in the back of you. Yes, what's
the vote for? I don't know. I thought about the basement.
I'm sorry, I don't know that. Sound like I should
be gonna even resource And now all right you should
see my basic Oh, my goodness, Killer Mike. When we

(30:08):
come back is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. Warning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela. Yee Charlamine the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building, a good brother, my brother Killer Mike, Killer Mike.
What's up my brother, Envy Angela, Hey, y'all doing my

(30:30):
favorite people. Let me tell you something. I love you
killing Mike. I love you. Nothing makes me feel better
than to see you out here, shining, shining, shining, like
five pounds of gold on my neck. So you got
your cripple cola with you. Yeah, I brought cripple cola. Look,
just because you know I did it all right, So
people don't know I did a TV show, right, So

(30:50):
I'm more than just an underground rapper who rose to
the top. Trigger warning on Netflix. Trigger warning on Netflix.
And part of my thing has always been I've seen
white gangs be able to legitimize themselves, the Hell's Angels
in particular, Like I'm a Hell's Angels fan, right even
they don't want to let black people in finding school,
keeping all white club because you guys in Gnarlie. But
I'm a fan of them being able to not only

(31:13):
secure lightns essentially being a most high club social club.
Because white people do great in America. They figure out
the way to make a rule and they do it.
And then what they did was they're able to sell
merchandise and they're able to legitimize say, well, one percent
of us are outlaw bikers and the other ninety nine
percent of us, we're just dnist at ridal. Yeah, and
even if that's not true, that's the perception. So for me,

(31:34):
I've known gang members since thousand and seventh grade. I
began in my organizing career right along the side of
crips and gangs disciples. I've seen them do a lot
of good in the community to reverse something bad they did.
And I've seen them essentially be guys who stood around
like street fraternities. They smoke joint they hood in front
of the stores, did lightweight trapping. But most guys went
on to become normal, regular guy. But I wanted to
show the humanity these people. So I'm like, all right,

(31:55):
how do I help the homies? And I took four
homies from Atlanta Noonie, Gay, y'all, Murdo and who else
ac and we taught them that you can have a
business or we convinced them into starting a business. So
them and some of the older homies from their neighborhood
went into the adventure. You know, it's Cripple Cola because
Solda kills more people than anybody, you know. I mean,

(32:16):
I can't even drink Soldas anymore. I love sold I'm
here drinking water today, right. That's why I was wondering
why Solda then? Because Solda's a killer and you love
it every every every Christmas, you turn on Cola commercials
and you never ever ever questioned. So we sat with
a brother named Sean, who had helped brands grow with
Coca Cola another brands, and he just told her brothers,
you know, hey, man, what happened has happened. You guys

(32:37):
got to take where you are now move forward. And
because of that, I'm sitting here wearing a Cripple Color
shirt offering you got some cripple color this morning. Because
I liked whether this last short term or long term.
I like to see in the market place something to
stand outside of illegality, and I like to see brothers
grow theirselves. So is it really in stores? No, it's
coming to stores right now, right now. You're gonna be
able to go over get like merchandise in this online.

(32:58):
But yeah, it's coming to the store. I so much
from that episode number one. Don't let me take this
heavier so young old man, we know you got Solda
company because I mean, you know, I don't own a
Solda company. And soda is very difficult. It's a billion

(33:19):
dollar business, but it's very hard to get through when
Coca Cola, Pepsi, CNC Cola, like, it's very difficult. So
why soda or they already have a brand in the network,
the Cripson has built the brand over the last fifty years.
That's infallible, you know, you kids know like when Levis,
when Little Wayne is hot, Levis pop up and they
have a red band down in the right pot, and

(33:40):
then when Snoop is hot, the same Levi's company puts
out on a blue man. I don't know thatst side.
That is gratuoriously catering towards game. That means you have
built your brand for fifty years and white men who
sit behind this and corporations are wise enough to say,
well let's use this. When are you going to take
advantage of what you have built? Again, all I'm doing

(34:01):
is interjecting the option and the possibility. And then that
episode in particular was very interesting because it's all about
branding and marketing and them going in and discussing like
even how the crypts were started. Ye, community revolution and
progress exactly. And you see how these people reacted, right,
these corporate people, these executives that can look at things
like you showed Andrew Jackson on the dollar bill, yes, absolutely,

(34:23):
and then the twenty dollar bill, and to show that
and talk about what it is that he did whatever,
But what he did, he was no. Jackson was beyond
a slave on he was president. But he is the
president that put a bounty on Native American heads and
it since it was easier to scalp them than it
was to bring in the whole head of the body.

(34:44):
The term scalping. Actually, he probably have some Native Americans
won't even carry a twenty dollar bill. You celebrate criminal,
We love criminals. America was built on criminal. I love
a great criminal for man, give me one. But we've
done white criminal. Oh man, we come on, tell sun barranger,
scarface out capole. But when it comes to us, were

(35:05):
shunned it we get shot And I'm just saying, simply
take advantage. A banker told me about a month ago, Michael,
the numbers man and the bootlegger, was I'm pouring to
the black community as a decent store on on the
farm because all the money once it went to the bank,
went to lending and went to helping people mortgage. If
it weren't for the some of the numbers man's and
the bootleggers, you want to have some civil rights marches
because the extra few hundred a thousand knowledge that were needed,

(35:26):
one coming from gentleman black folks who was okay, you know.
So I'm just saying, we don't have to celebrate crime.
But you have to understand that every other culture will
tell you a story that grandfather when the first out
like grandfathers. Yeah, yeah, the things, but he made sure
we wroken. Yeah you know what I'm saying that you
went to jail again and they were trying to make

(35:47):
sure he was okay. So for me, I'm just saying,
by any means necessary, truly means, by any means necessary,
why don't we support each other more? You know why
we were Charlemagne and I were talking behind the scenes
early and it was like without people. Sometimes it's almost
difficult to show them something because right away they're like, Na,
that doesn't work, or no, I can't do that, or no,
that's not gonna happen. And I feel like that's a

(36:08):
problem in our community. I don't. I don't think that's
a problem. I see more people cooperating and working together
and attempting to. I think that that's the narrative that
gets told and that kind of keeps us separate. But
you come to places like in Lanta, New York, Man,
I see us working together. What I would like to
get rid of is the perception that we don't do
a good job because when other things and other places
and other people treat us bad, we make noise about it.

(36:29):
If corrected, we forgive, and sometimes not even even if
not corrected, we forgive and we continue to support. I
would like us to do the same thing. What do
you want to know? You know? I would like us
to be more forgiving with one another. I would like
for us to understand that it's just not about us.
Some day, my waitress might have had a bad day,
but that doesn't give me a reason never to go
back to that restaurant. You know what, I mean my
brother who sold me the car. He got me for

(36:51):
a for a national Thus I'm gonna sit in our team. Hey,
well you got me for the cow. But you know
I'm gonna come back to you. But you got the
show love. So I don't follow the narrative that we
don't because we do. We in this room together, all right.
We got more with Killer Mike when we come back.
Don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Go morning e j
envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We have Killer Mike in the building. Charlemagne. Want to

(37:12):
ask you about your queen man because as a black
man that's married to a black woman, a black man
Marritor unlike some of my creed. Then I love that.
What did you think of Nick cannons comments that white
women are looked at it the success? Can you you
got those white women are looked at a success because
in America we see a white woman. I couldn't have you.
My daddy couldn't Heven, my grandaddy could have So now
if I play for the NBA, I want them all.

(37:33):
That's what that's what they're thinking. I think that's the
old school mentality. We talked about changing narratives. I don't
think that narrative is the same anymore. What do you think.
I think it's an individual. Some cats he is insecure
and you look at the way they move as shows
you know what I mean. Some dudes still do feel
like that what I mean, and you can see it.
You know. My thing, though, is Doctor John Henrik Clark
talked about with sending our boy out to college, were

(37:55):
sending you to go to get knowledge, to come back
to make this community better, but not sending you to
go quarter white woman, and that that that's hard to
hear when when everything should be fair and equitable. Right.
But if I was a Jewish parent who was married
to the faith in the culture, and I said that
to my child, even though my child might get angry,
I wouldn't get frowned upon because I'm only trying to

(38:16):
keep my ethnicity and my culture a lots of ten
thousand year old religion like yea, I can't let you,
I can't let you break that because you want to
have fun. We somehow feel like a black parent saying
that because I got told I'm bringing a white girl
in my house, and not because my grandparents hated white
people just culturally. They wanted us to stay attached. Now,
who you love is who you love, and I can't
and that's fine. But if you get tiger wooded, don't

(38:39):
look for sympathy for me. I'm a laugh at your
chump black ass. You know what I mean, because you've
married a baby Silda who looked like a soap opera star,
and you cheated with a bunch of Hooters holes. So
you know I'm not I don't have no I don't
have no offection for you when it goes up. I'm
just saying I've seen for me when I look at
real housewives of Beverly Hills, they husband get in trouble
them holes don't need he stopped by great. I can't

(39:03):
believe you watching the House watch House. You know, maybe
ain't man for real, but but you don't get like
ye whose mom is black. And I'm not saying I'm
not saying you don't get that. I'm not saying that's
not great for nineties videos. What I'm saying it's Angela
yee just identify as black. That's that's a different mentality

(39:27):
from we all should be treated out the world should
the world should be a lot of things. And I
feel the same way we was having this conversation. It's
not prejudice. I have a preference. I would love for
my daughters to bring home a black man, especially because
of the dismantling of the black family that has happened historically. Man,
feel weird when you send your kids to school and
they're barely any black kids. My kid, my kid gonna

(39:47):
school with the girls. No, Like I know Charlotte and
Envy their kids are black, but they go to school
around all white kids, and so kind of like, where
are they meeting other black people? Or they meet other
black people at home? They meet other black people their
friends amongst our family, and like, it brings me great
joy to see my ten year old doing her own
research on Nelson Mandela. She's doing her own research on

(40:08):
Harry and tell me she got enough play aunties and
real aunties the keeper, because I remember from myself growing up.
I went to public school right in Brooklyn and Flapwish
until sixth grade, and then I went to private school
in seventh grade. And my school isn't the news right
now because of how racist it is there. And I
left the ninth grade because I was like, this is
two racist. I can't take it anymore. It wasn't enough
black people, and they didn't understand what it was. I

(40:30):
was living in a black neighborhood, going to a school
far away, you know, at the end of Brooklyn all
white people, and then coming back home and it was
minority to majority program. It was very difficult for me
just because of the way they would talk about black people.
They would write things like and where's go home in
the locker room and yeah, they didn't write anywhere he
wrote everybody to say that word too, when you go

(40:50):
home to night by yourself, like because the Jefferson said it,
and all they felt like the word is girl. Well
to ar now at as like stop, anybody's seen that
clip with Nikki Giovin, Yeah you see, so you got
seen that? What did you know? Did you see the
long oneer? Just a short one once? She said a
lot of that cracker? Why you think she was so

(41:11):
empowered to say that word because it was self reliant.
They had their own communities. We weren't that far to segregation,
far to segregation, so the black community was still one
that was a whole. They didn't have to got damn
go copy and ply to nobody. They didn't have to
say N word. The word is good. We co opted
that word for the betterment of good and we can
say it, and youk ain't gonna say, no, silly the

(41:31):
N word. If my wife chooses to say bitch, that's
her choice as a woman, because she didn't doing what
it takes. When Dick Gregory said that too many times
around her, she said, you said that, get gonna push
your old lads down. And guess what he told. He said, Well,
you ain't no bitch, she said, try me. He never
said you'll get what I'm saying. I tell people all

(41:52):
the time, all wife Susan godless. Let me tell my
sister in law. IM sorry, sister, lat I love you.
I was talking about us sending our children to suburban school,
and I think I offended my soust in law, but
I love I'm so sorry for it. Brilliant little boy
go to a white school. You know, you get some
of the riffs sometimes. But what I like to tell
black people is, I, honestly, in my heart of hes Angela,
feel like in places that a hostile toward black people,

(42:14):
you should not send your children to school with white
children today. Thirteen years old, I went to a school
named the car Your Heights Elementary School. You guys google
to carr Your Heights is a nationally recognized neighborhood that
was black people gentrified this neighborhood from poor white people.
This school was a great school because rich black people
lived in my neighborhood too, so I was able to
afford it a great, great education. I then went on

(42:36):
to Frederick Douglas High School. Frederick Douglas was the greatest
abolition of nineteenth century, most photographed person of the nineteenth century.
So I go to Frederick Douglas High School. Our rival
it is Benjamin Emay's High school, former president of our
Moore House College. We also have George Washington Carver High
School President King, and I mean George, I mean mart
Luther King also went to book and T. Washington High School.

(42:57):
So seventy percent of the schools in the Atlanta name
for education in the mass paters. I don't care if
I was a C student. I had a sense of
pride that most black children didn't have because they were
not in a circle of pride. The community was black,
My teachers were black, They taught me some imaginary group
of white kids I was competing with out there in
the suburbs and we had to do better. So they

(43:18):
gave me purpose. So by the time I met white children,
I was an equal. I can't till me my skin
looked like pooh, why your skin look like bird pool?
Whatce you talk about lying? You know what I mean?
I was already prepare, But what I wasn't was unconfident
and saying to steris where we hostile at That's a
tough foe. Though, No, that's not a tough I'm gonna
tell you why. Why Because right, I'm from a place,

(43:41):
Queens Village, where we had the first Meddle detectives on
high school. Right. So my parents made the option of
not putting me in that high school my zone school,
which was Andrew Jackson, and put me in the school
called Saint Francis Prep. Right, Saint Francis Prepp. I had
to take three four buses to get to school, but
the education was way better than the education that was
at Andrew Jackson. Not only was the education better, it
gave me better opportunities. By putting that school on my application,
that gave me an advantage of most students, not just

(44:02):
black students, Black students, white students, Asian students, all those students.
So they gave me that opportunity. Coming from Queensville is
coming from queens So for my kids, who I have five,
I have my daughter in a private school who goes
probably one of the top private schools in New Jersey.
But she's already taking college courses on top of her
what she does. It's no longer thirty forty kids per class.
It's eight kids per class, and her education is like

(44:24):
no other. My son is a little different because my
son goes to a private school, but he's in the
hood doing other things. He's playing football in New York.
He's playing basketball in NewYork, so he gets that. But
that education that he gets in those schools is unlike
anything that I ever got in my life, which gives
him that advantage that most kids don't get. Killer MIKEA
would you like to retort a matter of fact? Hold up, yeah,

(44:46):
we'll do all we come back. Killer Mike is here.
We're having a nice conversation, right, a brotherly conversation. Yes,
all right, we'll do that when we come back. It's
the breakfast club, Good morning morning, everybody is DJ, Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy all the breakfast club. Killer
Mike is here killing Mike. When we went to break
we was having a lively discussion about private school versus

(45:07):
public school. What are you? What are your thoughts? Well, first,
I said, if you're in an area where your children
are being treated hostile, you were rich. You got white
folks money, So you are not going to do it
the same because stop the hostilities that a working class
black parent is. Who's living in Sumpter, who's living in Atlanta?

(45:27):
Your dad got a Ferrari. Just don't hurt as much.
You know what I'm saying, Like, no, no, no, very
serious me. You are always getting a good argument and
you cannot take that away. And my question becomes this,
with all the great education you got, you turned out
to be a DJ and a real estate investor. You
didn't have to draw the college. Not a DJ, an entrepreneur,
bro entreprene I'm not dissing DJ. I'm I'm just a rapper.

(45:50):
I can call himself entrepreneur two and I am right.
We both got means of dollars properly, we both do cool,
but we make our money singlely dancing. What I was
getting to on a grander level is if you can't
send your children to work where you can't send your
children the Saint wherever. I want to send my youngest daughter,
hopefully the Pidea, just so she gets some inclusion because
she a little too black. I meant suck. Did she

(46:10):
scared me? Sometime I'm saying to put confident children in
the world, because we always love that cop out of them.
Hey man, you know we sent my children there for
a better education, but the same to be telling me
how much they paid for college. Your children ain't rewarding
that by scholarshiping. You're not you after you, after you
do them years, you're not directing your children to highward
not you, then you're doing some further chump. You're not

(46:31):
telling that for five six years you didn't been called,
you didn't got a twisted world. You. Oh, it's a
great education. The education don't even teach your as egypt
is in Africa. Don't teach you to be proud of
nothing about yourself. It just teach you how to take
tests well and how to participate and coordinate according to
the system and the way they teach you and you
never thought, God damn, I could start my own monetary
monetary school. Yeah, the school seemed better because you're buying

(46:53):
into that. Why are we not starting or our own
academies and supporting them. Why are we not supporting his story?
Black costume universities, That's where our heroes went. You understand
what I'm saying. I don't have no problems with you
loving your children, But my children go to public school
because I pay taxes in public school and they name
for black people. And either you're gonna choose to be
excellent and you're gonna do better, or you're gonna sit

(47:15):
your chump ass down and you're gonna keep being the same,
showing over. But you can't complain and say that greatness
when giving to you. If you walk in a school
named for Frederick Douglas High School and you do not
have the initiation, you do not have the initiation as
a parent or the student to walk up and step
up to that greatness, but you would do it at
Saint Pius. Now you're a chump. That's why I'm not
talking about you. You can sit here and say the children,

(47:36):
I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about working class people. You,
I'm talking again about working class people's public school teachers
are not getting paid or overworked, and some of them
are not putting the effort out because there's some of
them are other worst teachers in the I don't agree.
I'm going to defend you. Are my mom's some DJs

(48:07):
west You not one of them. Now that's wrong. That's
under the bus is wrong. You are wrong. Now you
you are wrong. You're not gonna put words in my mouth.
I said, some public school teachers are there and they
don't give it all, and some of them don't have
the tools that the same schools that other schools have.
Don't put words in my mouth. I don't put words

(48:28):
in yours. And that's what I'm saying. So when it
comes to no, mad, I let you speak. I let
you give your spill. When I get my spill, Oh
he's mad. No, I'm just speaking the facts. What I'm
saying is, in spite of all the education you got,
your dream and your pursuit and your belief in the
kid that you met when you told the story about
meeting Um meeting clue, that's what brought you here? What

(48:50):
brought you here? Is your own self invention, your own curiosity,
your own mind in the school. That's what it should be.
I'm not sitting my youngest daughter potentially to padea because
it's a white school, sitting to her because they actually
go outside and they think art is important. Is science?
You get what I'm saying that If yes, the argument
you're saying to me, that's fine. But if you're going
to simply tell me there's a great business curriculum, now,
I'm going to retort to say, at George Washington Carver

(49:12):
High School in Atlanta, they have a dry cleaning program,
they have a T shirt printing program, they have outt mechanics.
I learned aviation, I learned how to fly and aviation
mechanics at George High School. So my question just becomes,
what are we allowing public schools to be now that
we've had our mandatory like Skin and Dawskin argument, what
what are we going because you still play taxes publicly,

(49:33):
what are we going to do to ensure the children
of the working class get without children have the confidence
that they need to be successful and that ain't taught
in school. And see this, see this is the thing.
If you got to write kind of teacher. Yeah, I've
got to write kind of teachers. But most of that
pride and that confidence. See see what you said, And
what I'm trying to explain is what you said is
is they teach at aviation, they teach, you know, mechanics,

(49:53):
they teach nursing, and they teach great jobs. But in
these other schools, they teach you how to be billionaires.
Many of those kids are going to go on millions
and millionaires, a lot of them, a lot of them alternatives.
I don't know, because most people are not, let me
tell them, in the real world, with the fantasy that
they're never going to get to wear this much and

(50:15):
that most people are not going to be millionaires. Those people, Yeah,
that's you being rude to a guest, Envy that most
people are not going to be millionaires. So what I'm
saying is most schools are going to teach you to
take a test. I'm just simply saying maybe public schools
should be more reflective of the private schools that rich

(50:36):
people like Envy and others send their children to. See,
I'm not I'm never saying that you loving your children
if you can afford to sending your children to private
school like something. But we must stop the mentality that
is better than what you already have. What you have
is enough. What you have if you have genuine curiosity
and the encouragement to do better, it's enough. And gonna

(50:56):
be one who meant for the record, envy and kill them.
I can not arguing they are intensely engaging, sharing idea.
Absolutely love that into an episode of trigger the whole
school thing up. I just want to say, the reason
I was saying that was because, you know, I begged
my parents to take me out of private school, That's
all I was saying. And I did get to leave

(51:16):
in ninth grade because I couldn't take it, but they
did send me back my senior year just because I
was messing up. So it was yeah, I was, yeah,
but it was just difficult for me, like being around,
you know, coming from an environment where all I knew
I didn't even know any white people except a couple
of my teachers until I went to private school. And
then I went to private school, and it was a
hostile environment for me. So I did end up leaving

(51:37):
and coming back. And so I understand the point of
it was where I was from and my neighborhood. It
is not like we have money. Like no one was
coming to my house. None of those white kids were
allowed to come there. That's just what it was for me.
So I got out of there, you know, went to
public school, shout out to Columbia High School, and then
ended up going back. The whole the whole goal, and
what I'm trying to say is we have to do
more than just your normal stuff. And that's why I

(51:59):
do the semi all stuff, and that's why I try
to teach these kids about and that's why I push
so much my cars, my jewelry and everything, because see
what most kids see, and even when I've seen as
a kid, was you see the local drug dealers and
you think you want to be them. And what I
try to teach these kids and try to show these
kids is you can have just as much as that
drug dealer, or more and more. You don't have to wrap,

(52:19):
you don't have to play basketball, you don't have to
sell drugs. There's so many different things that you can do.
And that's why I really try That's what even when
you said DJ and I said entrepreneurs, because I want
these kids know that you ain't got to do music,
but you can still have a love for music. Man.
I love us, you know what I mean. And I
love what you guys bring to the culture. We're saying
the same thing. He just you know, he took a
little personal private school, but I love private school. My

(52:41):
daughter be that next Shiel. But I love envy. I
want you to know that I love you same thing.
You're just from a beige perspective. He from a doctor prospective.
I just want to say one thing, and this is
what I want to do. I love you. I love
you back, you know. Um. But and this is and
this is the thing that we got to teach these kids.
I told my son you, I want you to be
whatever you want to be. Right. If you want to
be a garbage man, that's fun, sanitation sanitation worker, I said.

(53:03):
But we're gonna do it differently. We're gonna see how
we're gonna own three trucks. I own a company. And
that's what I want to teach your kids. That's what
I want to teach our minorities. Think outside of that
proudest moment of my last two months. Pony Boy, my
sixteen yards. He used to want to play football, he's
a good football player. Some health stuff calls him not
to be able to play. I said, man, so what
you want to do? He says, Honestly, Man, I just

(53:24):
I don't want to go to college. I want to
get right in the figuring out a trade building something.
He said, because I see what you and my mom
to are doing with real estate. Honestly, man, I just
want to get rich fast as I possibly. And I
felt so good because at his age, I was selling cocaine.
That's no place for a child to beat. I don't
want that foul children. And the only way that happens

(53:46):
is if we start to be raising confident children or
killing Mike. I love you, I love you, my brother.
I just want to say this though before we leave.
Just motivated me and I just want to say no.
I'm doing a seminar in Atlantic City and and I
want twenty five students to come. I'll pay for you.
I'll pay for anything that you need to go to
Lantic City and I'll pay for it. You just gotta

(54:09):
have some good grades, Ceva. That shows me that they're
doing good, that they working I work with. I ain't
say no. A plus got somebody that go light skin
a lot of different ways on y'all talk about credit,
talk about good grade, tek my two pair of household

(54:30):
to talking that light skin. I'll try to do something. Nights,
I said, I'm a kid. They go to school, right,
I got them about twenty five kids. I'll pay for
it because your students included students because I graduated from Nights.
I was a C student, so I didn't go to college.
I love it, and they gave me an opportunity with
all the I'm not paying for you to go, though,
but twenty five email Breakfast Club amat gmail dot com.

(54:54):
The first twenty five people, I will. I will pay
for you to go to the seminar because I want
you guys to learn. I since love respect you, love you,
killing Mike, Love killer Mike, I love you, my brother,
thank you. Finally for the first in the first bade
Ranger of the year, Nick, you know to add bade Range.
All right, we gotta do a whole compilation of the

(55:14):
scenes heavy getting cased. I think six instances off the
top of my head is the Breakfast Club and kill
the Mike, thank you, killing, I love you piece and
killing him every other man another movie. All right, Morning
everybody is DJ Mvy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we
are to Breakfast Club. Shout to Killer Mike for joining
us this morning. Man, Killer Mike, anybody's calm? Well, you know,

(55:38):
kill you got triggered, you know, but that's why Killer
Mike is the host of a show called Trigger Warning
on Netflix. Knows how to trigger people. You know. Killer
Mike and I speak about real estate all the time,
and we have these conversations, but we all have the
same goal as to educate the youth and educate out.
Either one of y'all were wrong, you know what I'm saying.
You had two different opinions, all you and you're not
against public school and Killer Mike not agains private school.

(55:59):
Killing was just simply saying that there are some public
schools that are just as good as private schools. And
you were saying that some private schools are great because
of the curriculum that they have, and it has nothing
to do with, you know, wanting to keep your kids
away from negros. Correct. Well, all right, well let's get
to these rumors. Let's talk Cardi B's filling the team.

(56:21):
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well, since we're talking about killing Mike and
his Netflix show, let's tell about let's talk about another
Netflix show that's coming soon. Now. Cardi B got emotional
when she was discussing the show that's going to be
coming out in the fall, Rhythm and Flow. She went
on social media after a day on set and got

(56:42):
emotional talking about cutting some of the contestants loose. Now,
the show is going to have several rappers on there
that are going to judge these artists that are trying
to make a big Cardi B's on their ti chance
the rapper. And here's what Cardi B had to say
about her original goal as far as doing the show
and what she was like now. Today has been one
of the hardest days in filment. And you know, when

(57:06):
I did this show, you though I was in it
for the buddy, Like you know what I'm saying. But
I can't believe I'm getting so emotional off this show
and you know the connection that we build in with
the contestants. It's very hard and I just want to say,
I'm out of everybody. I'm so sad, like ya gotta
get stuff, Yeah, because you gotta think Cardie was an

(57:29):
artist who was on to come up, so she understands,
you know, what it means to be on the grind
and finally get that break. So she's watching all of
these kids trying to get the same things. So of
course you're gonna have some type of emotional connection with them.
And when you got to send them home, Oh, that's
gotta be heartbreaking. And it's hard when you have all
these talented artists and you don't want to send any
of them home, but you have to take and choose
and make those decisions, and you know it's heartbreaking for

(57:50):
them to get sent home. Yes, you kind of got
to be a real cold hearted person to like be
a judge on that show. Right, hold, I'd be perfect
for you. You know what you're You're right, You're right,
you're right, you're right. But I have I'm a therapist.
Is teaching me get a little bit, get a little
bit of I hope you work in progress. All right, Well,
let's see what you have to say about this. Let's

(58:10):
talk about Takashi six nine. Now, three of his associates
just got federal indictments, according to law enforcement sources, and
they are saying that Takashi actually told on one of
them for the Chief Keef shooting. Now, according to law
enforcement sources, Kudabe was indicted right after Takashi spoke with
investigators and said he was the man that shot a

(58:32):
Chief Keef last June in Times Square. According to these sources,
he was allegedly paid ten thousand dollars to shoot Chief Keef.
And that's what's happening. So right now, kudab Is has
not been apprehended, he's not in custody yet. But the
other two people, Anthony Ellison, is in custody for allegedly
kidnapping and assaulting Takashi six nine, and the third person,

(58:53):
Denard Butler, was arrested by the ATF on Wednesday, so
they are expected to appear in court later on actually today.
So what what is what is my opinion on this?
Nobody asked you, but ahead, what is your opinion? We
know you want to give it? Didn't we all see
this coming? You thought Takashi six nine wasn't going to
eventually turned inform me. I mean not if you kidnapped me.

(59:14):
You kidnaped me and rob me, I'm supposed to I'm
supposed to protect you. But either way he's still turning
inform it, he's still telling it doesn't matter. Like, what
do you think he wasn't all right? Well? Mail commented
on this on social media. He said, that's a shame.
When I came home, everybody was like he got some
real dudes backing him. I was like, how, you're better
start running behind rappers acting like you're ready to throw

(59:35):
your lives away over some stupid ish I've seen this
coming a while ago. Who didn't see this coming like
Takai y'all was Takachi twenty time years old? Yeah, depending
on holidays and uh in jail? Yeah, I AD's talking
about giving him for the rest of his life. Man, please, Yeah,
did you thought what y'all? What did y'all think he
was gonna do? Well, we'll see what happens, because according
to XEL, they're saying that Takashi is reportedly going to

(59:56):
testify against one of his associates. Oh they recorded that
should sign That should be amazing. He's a good speaker.
That shit he said shit. Okay, And speaking of recording,
let's talk about Apple now. A Houston attorney is suing
Apple because of that FaceTime bug. Remember I was telling
you how you could each drop on people's conversations. All
you had to do and they got rid of that
whole group FaceTime was call that person on FaceTime and

(01:00:19):
then while that phone was ringing, actually put yourself on
the call to Well, now they're saying, according to attorney
Larry Williams, a second, the glitch caused his iPhone to
listen in while he was taking sworn testimony during a
client deposition. So now he's suing because it intrudes on
the privacy of one's most intimate conversations without consent, and

(01:00:41):
that lawsuit, we'll see what happens. All right. Well, I'm
Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. Were trending,
guys were trending. Why kill the mic? Trend are trending. Well,
you know, look the dialogue and conversation with DJ Envy. Okay,
what else out of Breakfast Club? Okay, I don't see

(01:01:02):
killer manke trending? Meat check, but hey, we're trended. All right, Well,
say at the office giving that down, I need Sarah
Huckaby saying is to come to the front of the congregation.
I was I was trying to get one of my
pastor friends on the phone. I reached out to my
man Stephen Fredick and Carl Lynch, John Gray. I don't
want to buy the Bishop TD Jakes, he too rish

(01:01:22):
to be calling this time of the morning, but they
none of them responded. It is early, so I guess
I'm just gonna have to let God work through me
on this one. But I want to have a conversation
with Sarah Huckaby saying is about a free will and God?
All right, yes, let's get to that next. Keep a
lot just to breakfast club, good morning, I sho mane
say that game. Don't get the same man you are

(01:01:46):
talky today. Just not discriminate. I might not have the
song of today, but I got to donkey that. So
if you ever kill I need to be a donkey man.
Hit it with the breakfast club bitches. They just don't
give today today. I'm just gonna let God I use
me this morning. Okay, donk you today for Thursday, January thirty.
First goes to the White House Press Secretary. Sarah huck

(01:02:07):
could be saying, is now, I'm not a man as
a cloth. I'm not a religious person. I'm a spiritual person,
but I love a good word I love God. Okay.
I have so many pastor friends. I was with one
this past Sunday. My guy passed the car lens of Hillsong.
I spoke at Hillsong this past Sunday dropping the clues
bombs for Hillsong. Okay, I feel just like you know,
you have to have a doctor, a dentist, therapist, dermatologist.

(01:02:28):
You have to have those spiritual leaders as a part
of your tribe. That mental physical wellness squad has to
have spiritual leaders. So I'm saying all that to say
I love God. He is the director in light of
my life. So when I heard Sarah Sanders on the
Christian Broadcasting Network speaking about Donald Trump and God, it
got my attention because Sarah Sanders said she believes God
wanted President Donald Trump to win the twenty sixteen election.

(01:02:51):
Let's hear it. I think God calls all of us
to fill different roles at different times, and I think
that he wanted Donald Trump to become president and that's
why he's there. And I think he has done a
tremendous job and supporting a lot of the things that
people of faith really care about. You know, we live

(01:03:14):
in a world that is marred by sin, so difficulties
and disappointments and bound across our path. It just happens,
all right. This is why we ask God for discernment
so we can begin to understand why God allowed something
to occur. I feel that God gave us free will,
and when you have free will, you make choices. Sometimes
you submit to the God in you, sometimes you submit
to the devil in you. Either way, it's your choice.

(01:03:34):
So even though it's all God everything, a person can
still submit their will to Satan and make poor choices. Now,
when you make poor choices, when you submit your will
to the devil, God can redeem the situation and bring
benefits to your life as a result of the suffering
you are enduring because of your key word, your poor choices.
That's why I feel people give credit to God for
the bad things that occur. That's what Sarah said is

(01:03:56):
doing by saying God wanted Donald Trump to be president.
I don't believe that. I believe human beings in America
made a choice. And now that the choice has been made,
we are forced to view this bad thing is a
good thing in disguise, because this is a discipline that
most of us who are spiritually mature. Have now, Sarah,
if there is any confusion about what I'm saying, that
I need you to though that God told me to

(01:04:17):
tell you that He had absolutely nothing to do with
the outcome of America's election. All right. America made a choice,
and so did the Russians. None of those people consulted
God about a damn thing, all right. He told me
to tell you that, Sarah standers just like that. Nobody
on Team Trump consulted with God about a devil damn thing.
Now is God in this equation? Of course he is

(01:04:38):
because he uses situations like this to help us understand
more about Jesus. All right. Jesus showed us the right
way to respond to suffering. Now, let me be clear,
I don't believe in white Jesus, all right, but the
story of white Jesus is a good one. Okay. You
can learn from the story of white Jesus because he
showed us the right way to respond to suffering. Because,
like I said, it's ways for God to turn this
bad thing, all right, bad thing that you see, It's

(01:05:01):
a way for God to turn this bad thing into
a good thing. See, God could be using this Donald
Trump's situation to produce humility in America. Maybe God wants
Americans to have better character qualities. Maybe better character qualities
can be developed because of this situation Romans eight twenty nine.
Your heavenly Father wants you to be conformed to the
image of his son, meaning the Lord gives you grace
to respond to each circumstance just like Jesus would respond.

(01:05:24):
He wants to develop godly character. Okay, America doesn't have that,
all right. If we saw the God in ourselves and
we realize God was in everything, then we would truly
do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
We don't do that in America. But God could be
using this Donald Trump's situation to get us to that.
But God did not want Donald Trump to be president.
That was our free will and we made a choice,
and so did the Russians. Now in this situation, God's

(01:05:46):
loving discipline to correct us. Yes, America can learn a
lot from this because the worst of our country is
on full display. Everything we historically hate about this country
have been heightened and we have to realize the err
in our ways. So, yes, I do believe that the
situation is God's loving discipline to correct us all. But
God didn't want Donald Trump to be president. No, I
tell you something else. This could be preparation for future leadership.

(01:06:09):
Since Donald Trump has been president, we have seen so
many leaders rise up in all walks of life. Look
how women, especially how women of color, have taken control
to loot to the kids will become activists because they
realize the injustices in America. Just like this administration has
shown us the worst of this country, it's also brought
out the best in this country. So yes, often when
you are suffering, it's preparing to fulfill you know, your

(01:06:31):
destiny to be a great leader. When you have been
betrayed and abused, you learn firsthand the value of justice
and mercy, and these benefits, along with many others, are
part of God's plan to prepare people for leadership. So
God is allowing America's suffering to prepare for future leadership.
That's what I think. But don't listen to me. Okay,
I'm just a man who doesn't fart in this close,

(01:06:52):
especially when it's this cold out, because I don't know
if you know or not, farts freeze. And when farts freeze,
we can see the frozen fart on the back of
your pants. But that's neither here nor there, Sarah Sanders.
The moral of the story is God had nothing to
do with Nonald Trump actually becoming president. God did not
want Donald Trump to be president. God gave people a
free will so that we can make our own choices. Period.

(01:07:15):
Please let me mind give Sarah, hu could be saying
is the biggest he ha he ha, he ha, you
stupid mother? Are you dumb? Free will? All right? And
the Russians man? All right, well, thank you for that.
Donkey to day. God works through me. That's all I
can tell you. All right, But don't you want to

(01:07:37):
just fart outside the cold to see if you can
really see it? Don't you just want to try it
one time? I don't fat enough for that. If you're
down to do this social experiment, I will go buy
you some beans. What makes what makes you gassy? Envy?
Milk probact? Let's hey, sim seema, sim come, I need
you to go get me a big cup of milk.
If he's gonna drink it, we're gonna go outside and

(01:07:59):
do a fart freezing experiment. If it's God's will. Okay,
all right, thank you for that dog in the day.
Up next, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need relationship advice, here right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.

(01:08:21):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. It's time for ask ye Hello.
Who's this? Layla from Georgia, Hey, Layla from Jojia. What's
your question for yeasy? I want to know if I
should follow my gut feeling about my husband possibly cheating

(01:08:41):
and confront him or if I should just let it
be because he is taking care of home. Oh girl, Laila, now,
what tell me why you have this gut feeling? You know,
we have these gut feelings. It's like it says, you know,
I've been with him for year kids, so the things

(01:09:02):
that he do when he's not around, and I'm no.
They say, don't go looking for things. You might find
things you don't want to see. So I caught from
text messages he brushed it off. It was nothing, but
my gut feeling is still there. Well were the text
messages that he brushed off that was nothing? Girl? You
really want to know? Yes, I really want to know. Well,

(01:09:25):
one of them said that they missed them and they
come wait for him to come back. Okay, clearly talking
about prayer service. This is disgusting. Go ahead, Layla. What
else on? Sure? One of them said, um, you want
me to release this Jesus now it is Claire that

(01:09:46):
you can't brush off something that bothers you. So tell
me what it is. What did it say? One of
them said that they loved the way that you know
he did certain things. Okay, and how did he respond? Well,
he said it was nothing and it was just that
and okay. So last, let's come to terms with the
fact that it's not a gut feeling that he was cheating.

(01:10:08):
He did cheat. You don't know what she ate? Ye?
Ask for what she ate first? Layla could be gas? Layla? Yeah,
come to terms with this yourself. Your husband did cheat
on you, right, Okay, it's not just a feeling. You've
seen the evidence that was just that one time. Stop
being white man, Layla? And now Layla, did he have

(01:10:30):
shut up showing me? Did he admit that he was wrong?
Did he acknowledge that he cheated? Yes, which is why
I feel like I don't know if I should continue
to just if I should just leave it alone, or
if I shouldggest what is he doing differently now to
show you that he's not cheating. He's paying more attention

(01:10:52):
to me, he's being around more. But I just I
don't know if it's because I don't have full trust
in him complete Andy and Leyla. Honestly, it's very hard
to build that trust back up again. It takes forever
for someone to earn your trust and only a second
for someone to destroy that and now he has to
rebuild that trust. But I do feel like if you

(01:11:13):
have any questions or concerns or any feelings, you definitely
need to communicate that to him. Okay, thank you, And
if you don't know what's going on, you don't have
to accuse him of things, but you have to let
him know how you feel, because if you feel this way,
as a man that wants to be with you, he
should want you to feel better and ask you what
is it that you need me to do for us

(01:11:34):
to get past this. He needs to work on this
with you. Can't work on this by yourself, that makes sense.
Can you find out if her husband is a Caucasian,
he's black? How do you know he's blacks? Is he
a black man? Yes, he's African American. I don't Charlemagne
thinks that black men don't cheat, but that don't think.
I know, well, he cheated and he admitted it. Never

(01:11:55):
heard and look, and I hate that you had to
find this out, but clearly you knew something was going
on and your instincts kicked in. And we gotta trust
ourselves in our instincts. But I do believe if you
want things to get better, you can't just suffer alone.
You have to talk to him about it. And he
has to be willing to understand that. He has to
do whatever it takes for you to feel comfortable. Thank you.
That does make sense, all right, Leila. I hope everything

(01:12:18):
works out for you, but open your mouth and speak
up when you feel like things aren't right. Thank you
so much. And yes, Charlomagne, black man does. Hey, I'm
gonna get that on a T shirt, Leila, Yes, black
man does che doesn't My god, they don't? They does? Don't?

(01:12:38):
They does? Do? All right? Ask ye eight hundred and five,
eight five one or five one if you need relationship advice,
calling that everybody you see j Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy we are the breakfast club in the middle
of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Hey? This is Jonathan.
What's up, Jonathan? Let's up? What's your quest to fee o?
My question is how do I get over unrecorded or

(01:12:59):
one sided love? So? Was it somebody you used to
day and now they don't like you anymore? Somebody that
just never anything's happened. So somebody that fell in love
with during my freshman year of college about six seven
years ago, and she never she just completely rejected me
after I told her how I felt. I just want
to know how. I mean, every night I have dreams
about her and things like that, and she's getting married

(01:13:20):
and you know, getting pregnant, things like that, and I
just I want to know how to get over it.
Oh man, listen. The only thing that can heal that
for you is time. And I would recommend that if
there's any type of places, like do you follow her
on social media and still keep in contact with her? No,
I don't. I try to delete those her counts. Yeah,
you definitely have to erase all of that. And you know,
every day it should feel a little bit better, but

(01:13:42):
you have to make sure that you stay busy. I
think that's important too, you know, make sure that you
even involved in the activities, do things that make you happy.
Make sure you force yourself to go out with friends.
And time is the only thing that's going to help
you with that, because there's nothing else you could do
about it. And don't go looking at her social media
pages is don't text her, don't just anytime you have

(01:14:02):
that urge to do something else. Okay, thanks Angelo, and
shout out to Charloman the Guard and do dj MVY.
Thanks guys, reappreciated. It definitely sounds sad. All right, ask
ye eight hundred five A five one oh five one.
If you got a question for you, you could call
her now. Now we got roomors on the way. Yes,
let's talk about a new clothing line. What Mega Superstar
has a clothing line out and people are really criticizing it. Okay,

(01:14:25):
we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. As to
Breakfast Club, good morning, good morning, everybody is dj MVY,
Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now.
Shout to Killer Mike for joining us this morning. We
were talking about a real estate seminar that I'm doing
in Atlantic City. Yes, and uh, we don't need any
more emails. We got twenty We got more than twenty
five emails. Like I said, I'm gonna pay for twenty

(01:14:47):
five intrigue. You need to be clear about this and
let everybody know exactly what you're to pay for. Twenty
five students, free entrance into my seminar, free hotel, transportation
and food. Are listening, I said five students, free entrants
into the seminar. You didn't make that clear to killer
making a clear Now, do you hear me, Killer Mike?

(01:15:09):
And if you already on YouTube, Killer Mike, and if
you about to go viral? And you said I'll pay
for everybody, twenty five people to go to college. You
heard college. I heard you said you pivoty private school.
I heard you anybody at home about it? And no,
I said entry to the seminars twenty five twenty five
houses paid for by DJ. Didn't even catch him how

(01:15:31):
he stopped when you said he gonna buy his home
and he was like I might. No, No, the twenty
five students to go to the seminar. Twenty and five
hundred students pay for by DJ and you better stop it.
You better stop. But let's get to these damn rumors.
What are we talking about? A new artist clothing line?
Just oh gosh, it's the rumor reports, it's the rule

(01:15:56):
of report, the breakfast club. Well, Justin Bieber has put
out his own clothing line is called Drew House. It's
casual where now the most cheapest item is forty eight dollars,
the most expensive is one hundred and forty eight dollars.
He has a bunch of corduroy pieces, T shirts and
things like that. It's a pretty much basics, but a
lot of people are saying it reminds them of Yeezy's fashions.

(01:16:16):
If you have a vote TV, you can see what
those clothes look like. What do you think, Yeah, damn,
I mean that bumb look is in though like that?
I guess it's whatever the basic broke bum look is in.
I mean, you know, just be as regular as possible.
I guess it's cool. All right. Now let's talk about
Ariana Grande. This is a nightmare. Imagine you get a

(01:16:37):
tattoo in a different language and yet think it says
something in Japanese, but it actually says something else. Now,
Arianna Grande thought that her tattoo said seven rings. That's
what she thought the character said, but it actually said
something like shit cheering, which is a Japanese style barbecue
says barbecue. Yeah, says barbecue should cheering. Don't even know what,

(01:17:00):
but it's a barbecue thing, barbecue. So she won a
seven ring, but she got barbecue gill. Yeah, so it
didn't work out. That's why you gotta make sure. She
left out a character that should have gone in between
the two of them. So with the problem with that's
everybody's fit. I mean a lot of y'all walking around
with Chinese letters on your arms. I don't know what
it said. Something you go, they're probably laughing at you, exactly,

(01:17:22):
all right. Drake went to McDonald's and ended up tipping
two employees ten thousand dollars each in cash, so they
don't have to pay taxes on that, right, I mean
you just told them, yeah, gotta pay taxes. I mean
do well, yeah, are you sure that is a great deal?
But I can find a way to hate on it.

(01:17:42):
How I'd be like, yeah, I mean ten grand, but
he the six god, so he should have gave him
six grand. A piece just to stay on brand at
a piece. It doesn't matter. You should have gave him
six grand a piece, six grand from the sixth God
you hate, okay. And by the way, they work in
McDonald so they appreciate that six thousand dollars tip regardless. Okay, anybody,

(01:18:03):
anybody would appreciate a six thousand dollars thousand, they appreciate more.
All right. Now Little Wayne is suing his lawyers. He
says they've been arriving him and now he wants twenty
million dollars. His lawyer, Ronald Sweeney, who has wrapped him
from two thousand and five until twenty eighteen, was getting
ten percent of every deal that he helped close. Now
the standard is five percent, So that's already an issue

(01:18:25):
right there. In addition to that, he actually hired an
outside firm to help with the litigation with cash money
over the car to five deal, and that firm got
twenty three percent of the cash money settlement and fifteen
percent of the Universal Music Group settlement, and ron Tweeney
still got ten percent of what he negotiated for Wayne
as well. So that is robbery they basically took and

(01:18:49):
they're half his money. Well, the twenty three percent is
if the law firm was was fighting for the last
couple of years, he probably made a deal instead of
paying him out the pocket to give him a percentage
of whatever was made. That happens all the time. Usually
it's more than that, usually three percent. When he's a
law first fight for you. So well, I guess twenty
percent because he was still getting ten percent on top
of that. But now, yeah, well there go, there goes.
Little Little Wayne is a whole legend, but he got

(01:19:10):
to go down in history. Is one of the worst
businessmen of all time. I mean, my god, who doesn't
rob from a little It seems like they just say
he's just like okay, there's no negotiating here. It's like
Little Wayne is the hip hop Pinyada. It's like they
got him hanging from the ceiling and it's like Burban
got a stick, and Universal got a stick, and his
layal got a stick, and they just hitting on him
and whatever's coming out, they just keeping and he's he's

(01:19:32):
doing suffering from it, Like my god, all right, in
congratulations to Queen Naja and Clarence right, they have welcomed
their baby boy to the world. They posted a picture
with the caption thank you God, so congratulations to them.
The baby was born with a full head of hair
too away. All right, and Stevie j he is getting
rid of a tattoo because you know what. Now he's

(01:19:53):
with faith, he's in love. Everything's good to go. Here's
what he said. Sleazy shays a fish game over, it's over.
I'm a grown man. I'm married. You know what I'm saying.
I'm happy, high honey, no more. Got to grow up right, evolve?

(01:20:15):
All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee And that is your
rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now up
next is the People's Choice Mixed Revote. We'll see you
guys on Monday, on Tuesday or Monday, oh tomorrow, you'll
be back Friday. All right, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody
else to People's Choice mixes up. Next to get off.
Let me know what you want to hear. Eight hundred
five eighty five, one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club.

(01:20:36):
Good morning, e j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy
we are the Breakfast Club. Shout out to kill the
Mike for joining us this morning. Yes to my guy,
kill the Mike Man. That's my comrade. I first met
Killer Mike in like two thousand and two, two thousand
and three, when he was with a big boy Purple
Ribbon all Stars that came to hout one with three
nine in Columbia, South Carolina. And uh, I think I

(01:20:57):
had on some fake Jordan's. I'm not sure. I think
they would have forced and killing Mike's, like y'all love
those fours. I'm just thinking about it in hindsacause I
didn't know if they were real or not. What things
don't change, you still it fake stuff because I remember
Laffy Taffy was popping around that time, and I remember
saying something about defourrel and I remember Killing Mike telling
me boyd and boys will beat your ass. All right,
don't let all that dancing fool you. Okay, boy from

(01:21:18):
bowing homes or whatever wanted the sides slut him a man,
kill the Mike Man. We've been comrades for a long time,
all right. I just wanted to say, yes, I am
emin Atlanta. It's about to get crazy out here today.
I just want to shout out everybody from Icon Talks,
the event that I hosted yesterday the honor rees mister
Clarence Nesbit, who is the General counsel for the National

(01:21:39):
Basketball Players Association. He was honored as well as Troy Vincent.
Troy Vincent is the vice executive vice president of football
Operations at the nfl C. Clint Skills, who you guys
know because he used to run Revolt TV and he
helped start up vib magazine and Brian Michael Cox. You
know you know these people. Ye, So I just want
to shout out to all of them because they were

(01:21:59):
all on the reads last night, as well as Ludacris.
Shout out to everybody who got their honors last night
from Icon Talks. Okay, all right, well you guys be
safe when we come back. Positive note, don't move. It's
a breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Now you got a positive note? Yes man. The positive

(01:22:21):
note comes from my for Agreement Cards by Don Miguel Ruise.
Don Miguel Ruise says, you are alive, so take your
life and enjoy it. You are born with the right
to be happy, to love, and to share your love.
Just to be to take a risk and enjoy your life.
That's all that matters. Breakfast Club is at finish for y'all.

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