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Today on the show we had Lamorne Morris call in where he spoke about his new show "Woke", hollywood journey and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the Clippers and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" and more.

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Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Day? Yes,

(00:57):
it's Wednesday, her day, Toronto. Whatever, come morning, guys. How
y'all feeling out there to day? Huh? Toronto? Probably happy
because they watched the Clippers lose last night. I saw
a bunch of people saying Kawhi should have just stayed
in our country, Kawais should have just stayed in the
sixth Kawais should have just stayed in Drake's Land. So

(01:18):
they're probably happy this morning. Yeah, I mean he wanted,
you know, he wanted to go home. It was what
is it? Uh, what's the series at now? It's it's
the series is overfair is over to the Nuggets beat
the Clipps running for I didn't see the games. I
fell asleep. I've seen the heat game Clippers at one point,
but it was gonna the Clippers versus the Lakers. They

(01:39):
thought the Clippers were gonna win. Wow. I tell you
one thing, boy, people cannot wait to see you fall
on social media. My god, it's someone's like they've been
waiting to say something bad about Kawhi Lend. But hey,
at the end of the day, remember one thing, Kawhi
Leonard is still Kawhi Kai Lear gonna be a okay, Okay,
I ain't to talking about financially. I'm talking about as
a professional basketball player. You'll think while if y'all think

(02:01):
the Clippers, you know not eventually gonna get over this hump,
y'all are bugging. Yeah. I've seen the heat game last
night and then I fell asleep. Athletes get it when
it comes to sports man. Athletes get it bad every
time you lose. Yeah, always doing, But that's why they
get paid the big bucks. Like they're on the biggest
stage in the world, and they gotta take that, they
gotta eat that. It's expected, but it'd be all these

(02:21):
people that can't play the sport weighing in. It is
crazy how they do. You know, when you think about
how why they get paid. We talk about their physical gifts,
but your mental and emotional gifts have to be just
as strong just to be able to endure all the criticism.
The god dam perform night after night, you know what
I'm saying while people coming at you in that way.

(02:42):
That's that's why people have burner account so they can
respond the way they really want to. That's why people
have therapists so they can go there. And you know
how I heard it is, but people are talking crazy
to you on social media and you're like, okay, I
can't say anything, but you really really want to. You can't.
You can't just can't get it get let it get
to you, you know what I mean. It's it's one

(03:03):
of those things. Now. It was at first it's like, yeah,
I want to, you want to sclap back at everybody,
but then you realize it's about it's probably some fat
dude that can't play basketball sitting on this count's drinking
a bear you know, you realize that, or it's some
nerd that never was cool and never could play basketball
or never could you know. I mean, sometimes you don't
have a day where you feel like, all right, this

(03:24):
is too far. Everybody has those days where they feel like, yeah,
but I'll tell you what, man, You know, I hate it,
but I actually love it because at the end of
the day, the only thing that can kill them is success.
Because you gotta understand people want. People are gonna talk
about you regardless. You know what I'm saying. They're gonna
talk about you whether you're doing good. They were gonna
talk about you, whether you're doing bad to you. You

(03:45):
might as well just give them a lot of good
stuff to talk about. So they just sound like they
just sound like hats when you win. So that's a
good way to look at it. All right, Well, let's
get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about? Easy?
Oh well, Donald Trump had a town hall with eight
EC yesterday ABC News, and we'll give you a couple
of highlights. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping

(04:06):
locked this to breakfast Club. Good morning, And I don't
want a credit if it was made and I like
this song man. It's one of my favorite songs right now.
I love Dirt pautshout the Little Dirk Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news where
we starting you? All right? Well, let's start with Donald

(04:28):
Trump and his ABC News town hall that happened in
Philadelphia last night. A lot of things went down, a
lot of quotables from there. Now, Donald Trump talked about
police reform and weeding out the bad apples when it
comes to the police departments. If we can do a
plan like Tim Scott's plan, which is really it goes
far enough, but it doesn't take the dignity away from

(04:48):
our police. This is a very tough job, and it's
a very unsafe job. It's a very dangerous job. These
are great people for the most part. There's always going
to be a bad apple. So we have to weed
out the bad apples. But we have to give the
police back that strength. But if you look at the
really troubled cities in our country, their Democrat run and

(05:08):
that's Biden there. In effective, you're a president for those cities.
Right now, I'm president but I can only do what
I'm allowed to do, George. Police already have all the power, though, Like,
how can you possibly convince someone that police don't have
any power. People are protesting all around the country because
police are abusing the power Trump says they don't have

(05:29):
all Right. Another thing that they discussed was that MAGA slogan.
And by the way, these are people who are undecided
voters asking questions, and this time they did get to
ask follow up questions. So here is Donald Trump getting
asked about MAGA. You say, again, we need to see
when was that great because that pushes us back to
a time in which we cannot identify with such greatness.

(05:50):
And I mean, you've said everything else about choking and
everything else, but you have yet to address and acknowledge
that there's been a race problem in America. Well, I
hope there's not a risk problem. I can tell you
there's none with me. But when you go back six
months and you take a look at what was happening,
you can't even compare that with past administrations. When you
look at income levels, the best unemployment numbers they've ever had. Yeah,

(06:14):
I hate, I hate to Maguslova make America great again. Hate.
I hate I hated the face it is. Yeah, I
hate Biden's build back better too, because we don't need
to build anything back. We don't need to make anything
great again. Because the system of America has never worked
for everybody. We need a complete and total overhaul of
the system, period, all right now. Donald Trump also claims

(06:35):
that he played up coronavirus. Why would you downplay a
pandemic that is known to disproportionately harm low income families
and minority communities. Well, I didn't downplay it. I actually,
in many ways, I upplayed it. In terms of action,
My action was very strong because what I did was

(06:55):
with China, I put a ban on. With Europe, I
put a ban on, and we would have losts of
more people had I not put the band on. So
that was called action. I think he meant play, y'all,
that's what he actually did. He played, He played us
in regards to coronavirus. I think that's what he meant
to two old men would dementia that don't know what
they say, and they forget what they say, they don't

(07:16):
know how they say it. That's what it seems like
to me. Oh no, No, Trump knows exactly what he's saying.
He just knows that he's lying. You don't care, And
he asked that question in response to this audio. The
bab wooed word put out about Donald Trump down playing
coronavirus just to refresh your memory. Now it's turning out
it's not just old people about today, and some startling

(07:36):
facts came out. It's not just old old yeah, exactly
people to plenty of young people. I wanted to always
play it down. I still like playing it down, yes,
because I don't want to create a panic. Oh my goodness. Yeah,
he didn't play up. You didn't play down. He played us.
That's what he did. And he played the two hundred
thousand plus people that died because the coronavirus because he
want to play. Their debate between Donald Trump and Joe

(08:00):
Biden will take place in Cleveland. That's going to happen
on September twenty ninth with Fox News Sunday, and then
the two are supposed to debate twice more after that,
October fifteenth and October twenty second, and Joe Biden will
have his own town who All with Anderson Cooper on
CNN tomorrow. Just an FYI, and later on we will
talk about Brianna Taylor's family and the settlement that they
got from the city. But there's still no charges against

(08:22):
these police officers, and we'll be discussing that this morning
as well. All Right, I think I think those debates
are gonna be embarrassing. I'm gonna be honest with you,
because you can't debate against somebody he's just willing to
lie go anyway, because defending things that aren't making shrewe,
that don't even make sense, You'll not sticking to the

(08:43):
facts in the debate. You should be debating the facts
of a situation, the facts of a matter. You can't.
You're not gonna do that against the liar. All right, Well,
that's front page news. Get it off your chest eight
hundred five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit this up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Breakfast Club. I alright, what's you doing of yo? This

(09:09):
is your time to get it off your chest. Whether
you're mad or blessed one, we want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good? Envious
leg Good morning, Envy, Good morning, Charlotte Magne, Good morning
and your love, what's up? Get it off your chests? Yo,
I want to talk about the time hole that's not

(09:30):
with Trump, right, and those people that had the question
whenever Trump on line, they should just start saying shut
the f up, like yo, shut them up, Yo, shut up,
just shut up? Like remember what you remember what Pinky
cord ice cube in the in the in the in
the records store and he was pointing the gun at him.
They just should just come him to shut up. Every
time he starts lying, they should just blent megether at

(09:51):
him to shut up because something's not there for the tube. Bro.
He's just and he just you can't deal with him
like a normal politician, like you can't deal with him
with disness like how you would deal with everybody else,
because he's not doing that to you. He's just playing
you in your state. I agree with the problem with
doing that is then they would flip it and say
that the people are being disrespectful to Donald Trump, and

(10:13):
that would become the story. The story would become Joe
Biden supporters are tell Donald Trump to shut up over
and over and won't let the president talk, but they
slip on the story either way. Because he's gonna lie
and say to you that he didn't lie, and it's
clear the story. I think we're all taking this distance
not a passive approach, and especially Biden, he's taking this

(10:34):
really passive approach to everything and hoping everything this downside
approach is not gonna work towards U. I agree. It's sad.
It's sad right now that even though he's been so hypocritical,
there's old time that people are still indespectable about who
they're gonna vote for. People died in California because hurricanes
in Alabama and Mississippi and all these places, and people

(10:56):
still can't decide who they're gonna vote for based on
the fact that I'm doing so passive. It's horrible, man.
I agree. I think I think at least one time
somebody should be like, yo, shut up, shut up. I like,
how y'all my wife when I'm lying, she'd be like,
your shut up? You know, like that's listen. Than I

(11:18):
do agree to them. The Democrats approach is two passive,
and I'm trying to think that if they if they
lose in November, that's gonna be ry. Hello, who's this Jessica? Hey? Jessica,
come on to get it off your chests. So I'm
going from DC. I love you guys, Good morning guys.
I wanted to hi, I wanted to get it off

(11:38):
my chest. The fact that you guys got rid of
shoot your shot. You want us to bring back shoot
your shot? Yes, that was a while ago. We're getting
in trouble for shoot your shot. I'm gonna shoot my shot. Drama, Okay, drama,
let's do it live baby, hold on dramas Who dramas ramos?
I bought up Yeah, I bought up DJ Drama who

(12:01):
does radio on several other radio stations. I can't believe
Jama set this up. Go ahead, all right, go ahead.
Hating drama, beyond hating dramas. Okay, that just making sure
we're on the same page with the right guy. What
do you like about him? I just think it's a beard.
I think bear fake, you know weave? Okay, at least
it's not pay hell. What's your move? Sounded like a hater? Yep?

(12:29):
What you look like? Describe yourself? Describe yourself? Mama. Instagram
is jes j ss Brie b r I Underscore jess
Underscore Powered Drive from New York. Your profile pick is
with a guy. No, it's not what Jeff you cute?

(12:52):
You cute? J Underscore is listening. She's a lovely black
queen dramas alone. I'm tripping. What is it? All right?
Let's see S S B Underscore, I mean underscore honest
from the DMV area, lovely black. I'm not gonna lie.

(13:13):
You could do better. Yeah, I think you could do
a lot better, Jessica, Jessica, you could do a lot better. Drum.
You gotta jump on this drum job. Yesterday I would
have called, I would have studied yesterday. He hung up
on me yesterday. Drum. You might be drawn, You might
be missing your blessing. This might be the one. This
might be one of them times where a beautiful woman
calls the radio station and you end up hooking up

(13:33):
with her and being with her for the rest of
your life. I'm not lying. No, you might give me trouble.
I got a girl. I got a girl. You just
said you didn't have a girl. You say that. I
never said you put this on you just queen. You
just hung up on that black. You don't make it
like that, don't even make you was black trying to
be hung for mail out here in y'alls trying to
take me all of a sudden, you have a girlfriend?

(13:56):
Were you just talking about that beautiful black queen back
and something that's not say that's your current. I don't know.
Mother's very pretty. She's black. Yeah, she's black. She sa
beautiful black queen. Yes, he does wearing her profile. Yes,
pure guy just says blm. They don't say beautiful, SAYLM.

(14:18):
Yeah I said that. I don't know. She's black. Maybe black?
She is. The mold of the story is drama. Yes,
I can't believe you. We don't have to hang up
on Trav. When Trave flirts with you, you you never hang up.
I never flirts to me. Y'all let him talk. Okay, Well,
first of all, y'all let in relationship, so you know,
let's not get the man in trouble. Black guys, guys,

(14:39):
we gonna go. This is going out of ways. You
never said anything about this woman. When have you asked me?
When have you asked me about this? Y'all? Be flirt
with me. Don't you don't ask me for my wife?
Get it off your chests eight hundred five A five
one on five one be careful because if you're a
beautiful black queen, dramas will hang up for you. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast yea, this is

(15:04):
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're
man than from you on the breakfast class. You got
something on your mind? Now? Hello, who's this? Good morning?
This is bold from Tennessee. They bob get it off
your chests. Yeah, I'm getting tired of these black injustices.
That um, Brianna Taylor settlement, that's like bred Hart being

(15:28):
fitting invest mc man's face. All right, take this money
and shut up. Like the cops are still in the
streets thinking that everything is cool, and we could really
start solving these problems by taking the law into our
own hands because the legal system has let us down
several times. Like I don't have kids myself, but if
Brianna Taylor was my daughter or my mother, that cop

(15:51):
would not be here right now and I would not
be going to jail. People need to take advantage of
the Second Amendment. Well don't. I don't know what you're
encouraging people to do, but I don't. Necessarily I don't
agree with that at all, But I will say this,
the settlement. The settlement doesn't mean that the criminal case
isn't still gonna happen, Like they still don't know what
the grand jury and the Attorney General General Daniel Cameron
are going to do. But the city had no choice

(16:13):
but to pay that money. I agree, Well, let's see
and you know what, and then and the next front
page news, we'll talk about what Brianna Taylor's family had
to say in regards to that settlement and pushing forward
for some criminal charges. They definitely not giving up on
those criminal charges at all, not at all. I actually
think that the city paying all of that money just
makes the criminal case even stronger, because that's like paying

(16:35):
them out of practice suit. Like you you're you're admitting
that something wrong happening. Hello, who's this yo? Man? It
was up broke, Get it off your chest, yo, man,
I'm because of the coronavirus to win a mask. Yeah,
because I got a co worker ships so fine, right,
but now that ship we start wearing the mask, so
brush is ok. Now I've been telling me that the

(16:59):
mask is making your face breakout too, yeah kind of,
but all kinds of things are going on. Sin we
start wearing mask, I understand we got a weather mask
because we're tecting ourselves. But I think some of y'all
just realizing y'all need a root cannot because you'all smelling
your own breath. Uncle Charlotte, you bite be right, that's

(17:19):
what I think it is. Well, thank you, brother, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit us up. Now. We got rumors on the way, yes,
and let's talk about this hip hop auction. We'll tell
you what some of these items so for online. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Come morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy

(17:44):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk light skin Kisha.
This is the rum of report with Angela year Breakfast Club. Listen.
All right, So have y'all been watching Power Book to
it all? The first two episodes? I saw the first one.
I didn't see the second one. Yeah, no, I haven't

(18:06):
I seen the first one as well. I haven't seen
the second one. All right, you got a show coming
with fifty cent man. You better make sure you watch
Power Book two so you can discuss it. That is
very true. You should at least know your your your
partner's work. I didn't get to see the second one.
I've been running around working. I got five kids. Time
to write it back on the side of me right now,

(18:27):
and one of them should be watching power You can
watch with the kids. Hey now, good morning. Well congratulations
to Leski Kisha. She was on the second episode of
Power Book two and she said she got that role
with no audition. It seems like it was kind of
written just for her. And she talks about doing the

(18:47):
table read and meeting all the celebrities who are on
the show. Listen to this. Probably like a week or
two ago, we all were like on a zoom call
for the cast members because we did a table read.
I didn't see Mary in person, and I started fleek,
like having like a damn panic attack. Then I turned
around and method me and walks in. Didn Lorenz Tate
walk in, and I'm like, and I'm sitting at the

(19:08):
table like texting my boyfriend like oh, Like, I'm like,
I'm having anxiety. I'm in here with all these One
of the religions like I don't know what the say.
Everybody's like, calm down, just kill and I'm like the
whole time, nobody knows this though, but I'm like getting nervous.
I'm gonna have a nervous breakdown. But I'm like, no,
let me pull it together. Let me go ahead and
say my lines and turn up in the speech. I
love that when people can't admit how how they fan

(19:29):
out over setting. People met the Man, Mary J. Blige
and Lorenz Tate. We're all on this last episode. So
imagine you get called in to do this role and
then you get to me all three of them. Yeah,
that's pretty dark icons And I love the fact how
fifty is giving people opportunities to get into acting and
get into the TV world. So shout out the fifth.
Then why do you do you block Timmy Lee? Did

(19:49):
you ask him? No? I didn't ask him. Do these
fake woke people get mad at light skin Kisha's name
because her name is lights kin Kishi. Did they say, oh, yeah,
ran Var think colorism and all that nonsense. Do you
why she calls herself that because she lightskin I would
assume it's because after the character from Belly Keisha that
was like her favorite light skint Keisha. She say, right, Okay,

(20:12):
I get it. That's why she calls it. Her name
is not even Keisha, so so yes, that's that's where
her name came from. So I think people also don't
really know that. I'm gonna be honest with you. That
don't make no sense, salute you like Keisha, because nobody
called Tasha darkskin Keisha, but I ges Keisha. I thought
her name was Tasha. No, her name was Keisha, Keisha. Yeah,
it was Keisha. Yeah, so that's dokkin Tasha from Power. Okay,

(20:38):
I don't know no Keisha. I don't know no Keisha.
So that's where her name came from. So I think,
you know, that's why she calls yourself that to differentiate
from Keisha from and you know how people do that there.
But like, oh you know light skins such and such
like it just was something, be honest, salute to you.
When I think Keisha, I don't necessarily think from belly.
I don't think yeah, that's but you know she and

(21:00):
she's talked about it a lot, but that's just where
it comes from. So yeah, she is constantly explaining tell
her zoom in one day, I'll come in the studio.
We're back in the studio soon, come in the studio
like that. She's trying to come out of the consolation.
But I want to see some of these artists for
the first time in person, like you want to. But
you know, she's in New York. She's in New York
filming for Power. But they I don't know if she

(21:21):
can do stuff like that because you have to quarantine,
then you have to be on set, and so I
don't know that you can like go and be around
people after you didn't get all that. All right, all right?
You big? His plastic crown just sold in the auction.
They have a hip hop auction on Sothabes, which is
an interesting and big deal. And that six dollars plastic

(21:44):
crown sold for almost six hundred thousand dollars. Wow, Hold
on you, you're trying to tell me that plastic gold
is sell them for six hundred dollsand dollars nowadays. Wow.
I mean that's it's memorabilia, monumental crown that he wont
He wonted his album cover, right, Yeah, He used it
for a magazine cover in nineteen ninety seven and the
photographer Baron Clayborne actually lives in Brooklyn. He said, the

(22:06):
crown is a novelty item. I bought it at a
place on Broadway called Gordon's, and he actually used that
crown in that picture that was a you know, historical picture.
He said, I'm not sure that I even paid for it.
I was mostly shooting celebrities and reported I did. I
did this because I liked taking pictures of Biggie the
time before. I photographed him in a white suit instead
of the chattooth that most rappers were wearing back in

(22:27):
nineteen ninety seven. I can't believe people spending appp money
on six hundred and something thousand dollars plastic crowns. It's
memorabilia though, you know, and hip hop should be right
up there with all kinds of other memorabilia that Biggie Warris.
That's a for six hundred thousand. How he said PEFFI
originally did not even like that picture or that He

(22:47):
said it made a Biggie look like Burger King. But
Biggie didn't leave, and he said, that's a testament to
the charisma of Biggie Smalls. His power cancels out the
fact that it is a novel. Crown. Now. He also
goes on to talk about the photo shots and people
were saying he shouldn't go to California because of all

(23:07):
the tension, and he said that Biggie did die from
gunshot wounds three days after that photography session. That's horrible.
But there's still things that for that are on sale
right now. I was actually looking at that. Did you
see what they had at the auction? They had all
kinds of things. They had a love let, love letters
written by Tupac. They actually had the salt and pepper

(23:29):
jackets too. Those are going to be really expensive. But
I saw a bunch of different things that they have
for sale at that auction. The salt and pepper eight
ball jacket. Mm hmm. Yeah. I mean, listen, I love
all of those people that we're talking about, but I'm
not paying six hundred thousand dollars and no plastic goddamn
gold crown. That's just not happening. But Michael Jackson's glove, no, yeah,

(23:52):
what about a wolverine something, No wolverine ain't real about
black Really give me some badass list if they're gonna
really give me some adamantium and some healing powers. I
pay six hundred plus dollars for that. I mean, I
think everybody would. All right, all right, well I'm Angela
Yee and that is your room report. All right, thank you,

(24:13):
miss Ye. Now we got frontage news coming up. What
we're talking about Brianna Taylor. Let's talk about Brianna Taylor's family,
the settlement that they got from the city, and then
we'll discuss what's happening moving forward. But tell you the
comments that Brianna Taylor is mother to me. Kapalmer had
to say as well, all right, we'll get into all
that when we come back. Keep a lock this to
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(24:58):
The only thing about going back to work, which I'm
not necessarily wanting to do is because I'm gonna miss
my kids. This is like the first time in what
ten years, I actually get to see the kids go
to school, because usually we at work, so I don't
get to see it. So I love this aspect of it. Well,
you're gonna still see the kids. You're just gonna see
the kids once you get home from work. That's all
that's going to get back into that. You're back into

(25:18):
that routine. Sink good morning, everybody think good morning. Everybody
say let's get in front page news. She doesn't better
than you. Shut up. I who got CDs in the house?
Oh my god? Why you got DVDs in the house?
The same reason you're moving and you're pulling the things together, right,
Oh yeah, oh all right. The city of Louisville, Kentucky,

(25:43):
they have agreed to pay twelve million dollars to Brianna
Taylor's family and also institute sweeping police reforms. That's a
historic settlement for the family's wrongful death lawsuit. Now, as
part of the settlement, they've agreed to establish a housing
credit program that's an incentive for officers to live in
the area as they serve. Also to use social workers

(26:03):
to provide support on certain police runs. Also, they're going
to require commanders to review and approve search warrants before
seeking judicial approval. There will be other changes as well.
Now here is Brianna Taylor's mother to meet a Palmer speaking.
As significant as today is, it's only the beginning of
getting full justice for Brianna. We must not lose focus

(26:24):
on what the real job is. And with that being said,
it's time to move forward with the criminal charges because
she deserves that and much more. Her beautiful spirit and
personality is working through all of us on the ground,
So please continue to say her name, Brianna Taylor. That's right.

(26:48):
I don't know why people lacking like you can't continue
to steal press from criminal charges just because you know
they got restitution. They deserve restitution and those cops deserve
to be charged about and I hope so. And again,
no amount of money will replace Brianna Taylor, so I
know the family knows that. And the least now that
can happen is there will be some police reform as well. Now.

(27:10):
A spokeswoman for the mayor's office confirmed that twelve million
dollars settlement is the highest ever paid by the City,
and according to attorney Benjamin Crump, they said that payout
is historic and it's one of the largest amounts ever
paid out for a black woman killed by police in
the United States. It's sad that you know that that
they got that money because of that, But I'm happy

(27:31):
that the family did get some money, and I hope
that they prosecute those officers, and I hope that somebody
steps up and helps that family with investing that money
so that family can work. That money can work for
that family for long, long, long, long, long, long long times.
And you know, as Queen Timika Mallory said yesterday, you know,
if they don't indict the police officers who killed Brianna Taylor,

(27:53):
at the bare minimum at the least, they need to
be fired immediately. Absolutely, absolutely, And the mayor Mayor Fisher said,
city is not admitting any wrongdoing in the agreement. He said,
I cannot begin to imagine Miss Palmer's pain and I
am deeply, deeply sorry for Brianna's death. Until Freedom, which
is Tamika Mallory's social justice organization, they've been in Louisville

(28:14):
protesting this whole time. They've been staying there. They've been
pressing politicians there, They've been pressing their local officials there,
and they said, no amount of money will bring back
Brianna Taylor. We see the settlement as a bare minimum
you can do for a grieving mother. The city isn't
doing her any favors. True justice is not served with
cash settlements. We need those involved in her murder to

(28:34):
be arrested in charge. We need accountability, we need justice. Yeah.
I think they think that that money is going to
pacify the people who ground, but it's not. Actually, it's
actually going to turn them up more. And you got
to drop on a clues bombs and tell freedom and
everybody on the ground and Louisville, Kentucky trying to get
justice for Brianna Taylor, and that goes back you know

(28:55):
what I say, Yo, we don't even have the power
to get the people who kill us, Okay, Like we're
just we're we're just trying to get them none the
less trying to get them arrested. We can't even get
them fired when they're admitting to like malpractice by giving
up these twelve and men messed up Jesus there. Brett
Haiginson was fired in late June but the other officers

(29:19):
unfortunately not now they are still A grand jury has
been in panel to investigate the shooting, and announcement has
not been made about those proceedings, but I expect that
announcement should be coming sometime soon. They said, my office
is continually asked about a timeline regarding the investigation into
the death of Miss Brianna Taylor. An investigation, if done properly,
cannot follow a specific timeline. Yeah, I wonder after all

(29:42):
of this time, it's been like six months, and you know,
things has just been building up, building up, building up.
I wonder if they you know, uh, put the money
out there because they know that they're not going to
indict these cops and they don't want any any any violence.
They don't want any any any riots because of it.
But there is a saying no justice, no peace. So

(30:02):
I don't know. I don't think it's gonna be good
if they let those cops off. And I think it's amazing.
People always talk about, oh, well, what difference does it
make all that protesting rallies, marches. It doesn't do anything.
But I do not think the family would have even
gotten this historic settlement if it wasn't for about on
the ground there in Louisville doing this work. So that
just really goes to show you how you have to

(30:24):
put pressure on people and things can happen. So continue
to put that pressure on. All right. That is your
front page news, all right. Now, when we come back,
we're gonna be kicking it with comedian and actor Lamarne Morris.
All right, so we're gonna talk to him when we
come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye,

(30:49):
Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest on the line right now, Lamarne Morris. Welcome, sir.
So what's going on, y'all? How's it going? It's my brother?
How are you? King? God Man? Oh man, I'm good.
I'm good. It's a strange, very very strange day, strange
everything for me. So I'm today strange. I'm at home

(31:12):
and you know, your styler sends you stuff to put on.
I realized, like I'm looking at y'all, like y'all T shirts. Yeah,
I ain't even there's an old school target. Mostly good.
That's a good fella's T shirt from Target. Well and
give us a spin. Go right ahead, so we can
see what your style is picked envying his room with

(31:34):
a draft in the background, Like, okay, let see what
you guys, just you know what this to go to waste?
I got, I got, I got on my my baseball shots,
just chilling around the house. Would you like to shout
out the name of it? Would you like to shout
out the name of a designer? Oh? Absolutely not. No

(31:55):
one has paid me today. I want to say, man Um,
I don't think you get enough credit. I salute you
because I remember way way back in the day when
BT had its New Faces campaign and literally it was
like a class and new Faces. It was Terrence, J Roxy,
my sister, Alicia, Renee, You, and uh Lisa, if I'm

(32:17):
not mistaken, that was the five. It was the can
name shape Man and Jolisa's right before us. Yeah. Yeah,
And it seemed like you were the one that was
like trying to find his way in that she was
kind of using you on like just the new hits
from the screet type guy. And I was just like
I didn't I didn't get it at the time. And

(32:39):
then it's just like you kind of just disappeared but
then re emerged in a huge way. So congratulate. Yeah,
thank you man, thank you. That was Yeah. I didn't
know what I was doing either, to be honest, it
was I didn't I never been on TV before. I
just did the audition and everybody was more so like
trying to get on one of six and Park or
a rap city. But I couldn't do eat none of

(33:01):
those on my bag at all, being a weird, left
the center type of comedic individual. So I remember I
remember doing a lot of different weird sticks on BT
and then Reginald huddling on one end Who's the Boss,
would tell me, Yo, that's funny, keep doing that. But
then Stephen Hill would say stuff like yo, that's whack.
Black people want to hear that. So I didn't know

(33:22):
which lane I fitted. So I was just kind of
coasting a little bit. Yeah, what was the ext like
it was aggressive? Man? I look, So I had this
show called BT now which a lot of people don't
want to admit to a park at one point, and
you know, and so I remember wanting to have to

(33:43):
pass a pass on a couple of movies, a couple
of like national commercial campaigns because of the BT schedule,
So I said, can I move to LA and still
do my show? And they said yes. But when I
moved to LA, I remember getting all these calls like here,
we have a meeting, and I'm like, where's the meeting
and they're like, oh, it's a fifty seventh and tenth
and I'm like, I ain't no fifty seventh and tent
here in LA, Like, no, it's in New York. So

(34:06):
I had to keep slying back to New York for
these meetings I adn't really have to be in. I
was like, Yo, what's doing on it? Y'all know? I
moved to LA, right, nigger? We didn't tell you to
move to LA. And so then I quit, you know
what I mean? So I just had to quit cold
turkey broke um, you know, in and out of my
car in LA, taking the bus to auditions, you name it. Man.

(34:27):
That was just h It was a it was a
route awake to just kind of exit a job like that.
But at the same time, I wasn't giving any lead
way to do other stuff and pursue other goals that
I wanted, you know, So what was the big comeback?
What was the one that got you said, I'm back,
new girl. Man, it had to be had to be
commercials to start to be honest with extas to a

(34:47):
ton of commercials. I remember being on the bus one
time and I remember this girl going, hey, can I
get a picture with you? And it had been like
a year and some change for anybody recognizing me. I
used to walk down the streets all the time and nobody,
you know, I just looked like a random dude out
on the street. But then the girl asked me for
a photo and then her boy was like, well, that
ain't him stupid? Why would he be on the bus.

(35:08):
And when she said that, I was like, this is
that moment where you could write it down in the book.
December four, I officially felt your diary to day I'm done.
So then I get I got to the audition and

(35:29):
it was for a miller like commercial. I just started
making stuff up because I lied and said I read
the script and I didn't. And I started making stuff
up and they loved it and they were like, oh,
he's good at improvising, so looking really commercial. And then
I done seven nationals that that week, and so that
made me feel like oh, I'm here, I should be
doing this. I'm not. I didn't make a mistake. And

(35:50):
then when I booked New Girl, um, New Girl, and
in two thousand and eleven, I want to say that
was that was a big break for me because at
that point, then if financially fine, you know, you're you're
visible every week, and then you have opportunity in space
to do other stuff. So that kind of led to
other movies Barber Shop, Bloodshot, you know, so on and
so forth. Well, now let's talk about the new show

(36:12):
on Hulu, Woke oh Man. So this show they you know,
it's based on a guy named Keith Night, or a
real dude who he's a cartoonist and he's kind of
he's kind of a lot like me in that he's just,
you know, kind of a nerdy dude politically, you know,
he was just kind of walking down the middle of
keep his head down, just do his work and then
go about his day, hang out with his friends or whatever.

(36:34):
So that that was based on the nineties and then
cut to you know, a few years ago he started
developing this idea with a bunch of with a couple
of producers and stuff like that. To talk about his life.
I didn't get the call untill two years ago. Two
years ago, you know, I read the script, you know,
jumped on board, and like I said, you know, I

(36:56):
left at the opportunity to do it, just because I've
been always trying to figure out how I fit and
just any any place. Sometimes I feel like a mixed kid,
do you know what I mean, where you're like, yeah,
I got this out of my family, got this out
of my family, especially comedically and actwise. You know, I
get these roles all the time that sometimes you read
the script and I'm like, I gotta play I gotta

(37:18):
play Corny again. Like all right, all right, I get it.
I'll do it. It's fun, it's paying well, so I'll
do it. But then you don't get that respect from
from from both sides, you know what I'm saying. It's
almost like you're choosing sides with certain characters. And that's
the same way it was for him. So I was
always trying to tell that story and I didn't know
how to write it. I would write scripts trying to

(37:38):
mean what it is I'm going through as a black actor. Um,
but I was like, oh, that's that's me, right, you know,
and I'm finally trying to figure out a way out
of this. I guess laziness of not studying, not understanding
who I am, not understanding the type of work that
I want to jump into. And like I said, man,

(38:00):
this script right here, this show. If you guys haven't
seen it, it's dope. It's uh. It mirrors my life,
but in a different medium, and his medium obviously being
art and cartoons in mind being acting, so you can
really relate to your character and walk down man. Absolutely
a couple of things. There's one part in the show
where he's uh so shears A made it from SNL
she said to him, and I said her, I said,

(38:21):
why is it as people of color do we always
have to stand stand for something in our work? Yeah?
And then she's like, because the world did racists work
that place. I'm like, that's why I keep in life. Well,
that's that's literally how I used to That's that's what
I used to do, like all the time. I remember,
I remember like doing barbershop. And I'm not gonna say
who said it. She goes, you sound like a white

(38:43):
boy when you talk. And when she said that, I
was like, man, why you did that? To you, bro,
why Nikki said that I was there? Okay, you like
a white boy when you talk more than I don't

(39:05):
know if I don't know what she said it, I
don't know who said it. I don't see color. We
got more with lamar and Morris when we come back,
so don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning e
j Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. We'll still kicking it with Lamarne Morris. Ye.

(39:29):
Another thing that we saw on the series Woke is
a situation where they actually lighten your skin on a
flyer that was for an event, and I guess that's
the way I'm making you, I don't know, more marketable.
But then when you're not allowed in the building, they
darken your skin when it's more like a warning, do
not let this man in. So the skin tone thing
like it's, uh, if you're brighter then somehow it's more acceptable. Yeah,

(39:53):
I mean, I'm not even sure what that roots back from.
I feel like y'all probably know y'all more historically, we
a situation and oh, let me, but we see it.
I like that covers of magazines, but like, when did
this person. When did this person becomes so light? Why
did they light her image on the cover of the
mag And then they'd be like, oh, it was the lighting,
it was the makeup. But my camera's doing it to

(40:15):
me right now. My camera's doing it to me right now.
You are super light. I don't know how you go
outside biking in the sun and you still are so bad.
You are, right bro oh man, Yeah, you see it
all the time. Man, you see it. And to be honest,
that's happened to me a few times. You know. Is

(40:38):
not necessarily on the lighting side of things, but more
so on the photo shop side of things, where you
would see, like there is a photo shoot that I remember.
I remember just looking just like a relaxed face in
the photo shoot, and I remember one of my cast
mits is joking around, starts sticking me in the ribs
behind me taking a picture and he kept going this,
So I went like this, like that do that together,

(41:01):
like like what nah, nah, you shot nothing? When he
did it, I did what it tho. They took the picture,
and then they took the picture. They took that smile
like this is not a joke, lifted my face, put
it on a different head that I had, And when
I saw the picture, I was like, you gotta be

(41:22):
kidding me. You gotta be kidding, Like, we couldn't get
you to smile, so we got to use that one.
I was like, Man, a lot of this reminds me.
I remember there was an episode a New Girl when
they was trying to make make your character feel more
comfortable being surrounded by white roommates and you had to
explain that you didn't lose your blackness by by being there.

(41:43):
Do you have to do that like in real life
to like your family and stuff? Uh? Yeah, you know,
you do a little bit, a little bit when you
like my cousins, they just they do it as a joke,
like they do it, you know what I mean. They're
always making comments to remarks and stuff like that. But
it's nothing to serious. Man. I remember this girl comes
up to me and she was like, Yo, you're funniest,

(42:05):
but like, ain't feeling all that corny you're talking about that? What?
So this is for the rest for the rest of it.
For the rest of the night, we was I can
doing a club was at for the rest of the night,
I was I was trying to act so like a character.
I was trying to I was trying to fit in
so hard just so it could be like she she's
talking about she's talking about So I'm standing on couches,

(42:27):
I'm standing on the table poor alcoholic people's faces. I'm like, Yo,
this is not high. Why it does not work for me?
I'm trying really hard, man, but it doesn't work for me. Uh,
kind of prove yourself, but like a That's another reason
why I like the show is because it's not necessarily

(42:47):
about black is not black. Black is on a spectrum,
you know what I'm saying. People think that black, you
gotta be one way and that's it and show another thing.
Another thing that I like about the show is that
it's not just showcasing the the micro aggressions that you
called that come from white people, but it also it
also comes from within, sometimes within our own communities, where

(43:09):
you know, we're supposed to feel like, you know, we
need to fit inside of this circle in order to
get along. And I'm like, and I tried. I used
to try me again. I'm on the South Side of Chicago,
but I moved to the Burbs when I was fifteen,
so I got a little bit of both, and I'm like,
I'm just who I am, you know what I mean?
And uh, and a lot of kids are out there
that I liked me. Uh, you know, a bit nerdy,

(43:31):
bit weird sometimes, like, you know, you should just be
who you are because that's the strongest version of yourself.
He also white women on this on this series too. Yeah,
can you be woken? Yeah, yeah, that's a great question,
I think so, you know, because this show is about
a real guy. You know, I'm playing this, this is

(43:53):
real life. He's buried to a German woman, you know
what I mean. And that journey that he had with
dating black, dating all kinds of ethnicity, and he was like, oh,
I just happened. The one that I got along with
the most, especially artistically, was this woman, and she actually
helped him see more of his blackness than he than
he could have, than he possibly could have. And it

(44:14):
was that dynamic, that opposite of them. You know. You
see an episode where she's wearing the shirt that says,
you know, black people who met and he's like, yo,
that now I'm starting to see it, you know what
I'm saying. He likes her at this moment, but at
the same time, he's this is helping him identify with
who he is. I think you could be woken date
whoever you want, because I woke as one of those

(44:34):
definitions that's kind of open to discussion. If you date
everybody and you just so happened to fall and stuff,
fall in love with a white woman, housed in a
woman or next one, and I feel like, oh, then whatever,
as long as you are living your life not on
the on time side of things, then then you should be.
To me, you should You could still be woked. You
made a lot of money on New Girl too. Man,

(44:56):
New Girl? How many seasons the New Girl gets seven?
Syndication season syndication? Yeah, yeah, you getting those residuals for
the rest of your life. How did that feel? Oh?
I honestly it felt great. Like I said, I used
taking the bus everywhere. I was taking the bus and
and and not in the cool way like how y'all
in New York has take the subway and bus, not
like that. I was taking it out of pure necessity.

(45:18):
Guy didn't like I was. I used to walk around
the street with my hand behind my back, like I
was just observing life like an old wise man. People
sitting there is that I was observing the ground looking
for change because literally just like wow, you know, so
that's how it would get around. That's how it would
eat my first year and a half in la Um
And then to turn around and say, man, one of

(45:39):
your dreams it's come true. It's great, you know. But
I will say, it's hard not to get jaded. It's
hard not to get silly sometimes because you just feel
like that's gonna keep coming in forever. So you gotta
start teaching yourself financial literacy. You gotta start teaching or
some how not to go so super broke, so fast,
and uh yeah, it's good. It's great though. It's a blessing. Man.
I think God is definitely put me in a good

(46:01):
position in my life where I'm not stressed about work
as much. Lament. We appreciate you, brother. Everybody. Make sure
y'all go check out Woke Screaming on Hulu right now. Sweet,
all right, Morris, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's
about something this report angela ye on the Breakfast Club. Yes,

(46:26):
so the view feels like the Breakfast Club should host
some of these presidential debates. Here's what they said. I
think we think we could do it, but we'd hear
something we didn't like. The people's I think everybody should
go on the breakfast club and started that you don't
want to shake it up? Yeah, and visit lots of
different chart has asked some of the best questions, but

(46:50):
Charlett Mene ask the best type of questions of this
entire cycle. What does that say about our media? He's
a very smart that I don't think he's a journalist,
but he's a he's a host, he's incredibly in a student,
but he's asked the best questions. What does it say
about our political media? Well, it's well, it says a lot.
It says several things. It says that people who are
not political junkies also have really smart things to ask.

(47:12):
I love people who have taste, Wow, dropping a close
bombs for Queen, Whoopie Goldberg and Megan the King And
I'm so glad folks recognize that I am not a journalist.
I'm just a multimedia personality, radio, TV podcast. I hate
people who act like they are experts at things. That's
how journalists act. Do you remain curious once you start
thinking you know you know everything, you're not asking questions.

(47:34):
You're telling someone what you're thinking, just waiting on them
to respond, so just remain curious. Well, there's nothing wrong
with being a journalist. There's some journalists who do an
amazing job. But asking questions, I say, there's been wrong
in journalists. I said, they do. And that's the problem
with most journalists. The problem with most journalists they think
they know everything, so they tell the person they're interviewing

(47:55):
what they think, and they just sit there and wait
for a response instead of just remaining curious and asking questions.
That's why I would Megan McCain say it is real.
She was like, what does that say about the political
media journalism nowadays? And Whoopie's answer was true, all right.
Cardi b has filed for divorce from her husband Offset
and they've been married for almost three years. So according

(48:16):
to the filing, it is a contested divorce, which means
that parties cannot agree on one or more of the
issues involved. Now, according to the documents, Cardie does want
to have and these issues, by the way, it could
range from custody to property division, but she is seeking
primary physical custody as well as legal custody of culture.
She wants spousal support. Now, after that report came out,

(48:38):
Cardie did amenda divorce documents. She wants things to be amicable.
She wanted to be friendly. She did not know her
lawyer had filed documents that made it sound like it
was contentious. So it looks like they're trying to work
out things. Maybe the lawyer was trying to get whatever
was best for her, but now it's been amended. She
does want child support according to the petition, but she

(48:59):
does not want any support from Offset according to other sources,
But the divorce petition says that she does. I don't know.
That's super sad. You know, I'm praying for Offset and
I'm praying for Cardi B. I know them both, and
you know, I love their relationship. I hope that hopefully, somehow,
some way that they could work it out. But I
just love them together. Now, according to People in magazine,

(49:21):
they are saying that this is due to rumors of
his infidelity, So that's what People Magazine is reporting. They're
saying that they found out from sources that Cardi B
found out Offset have been unfaithful yet again. They are
due in court on November fourth to deal with whatever issues,
maybe they'll work things out before them. You know, they've

(49:43):
had some very public issues, and people goes through the
whole timeline of you know, him cheating her and her
reasons of why she's decided to stay. She said, I
know I look good. I know I'm rich, I know
I'm talented. I know I could get any man. I
want any basketball player, football player. But I want to
work out my ish with my man. And I don't
to explain why I'm not your property. This is my life.
I'm going to take my time and I'm going to

(50:04):
decide on my decision. It's not right what he effing date.
But people don't know what I did because I ain't
no angel. She had said that previously. You know, it's
interesting when the news broke yesterday, everybody was surprised about it.
But the first thing my girls all said was, I
wonder who she's gonna date next? Is that crazy? Y
is the first thing. Like three different friends of mine,

(50:27):
the person they said was who's she gonna get with next? Though?
I wonder she just got out of a three year marriage.
Who says she wants to get with anybody? You know
what I mean? I do wish both of them the
best though. Man, what sucks, you know, but both of
them were young, and they'll figure it out. And if
it's not meant to be, it's just not meant to be,
it'll be. They'll be great co parents. Everybody was like,
Kartie could kind of get anybody she wants. That's what

(50:48):
I think the women were saying. I don't know that
right now. I'm sure she's not, but I'm just saying
that was people's initial reaction, and I'm sure a lot
of people thought that initially. All Right. Roy Jones Junior
says that he may have made a mistake in agreeing
to fight Mike Tyson. So they are supposed to fight
on November twenty eighth in Carson, California. If your recall,
the fight has been pushed back. Originally it was supposed

(51:10):
to have happened already. Now, Roy Jones said, when it
comes time to fight, we're going to fight. If it
comes down to bite, we're going to bite. Whatever has
to happen is going to happen. That's just what it is.
He's still Mike Tyson. He's still one of the strongest,
most explosive people who have ever touched a boxing ring.
If anything, I made a mistake going in with him.
He's a bigger guy, he's the explosive guy. He's going

(51:30):
to have all the first round fireworks. Not me. I
do have first round fireworks, but he's known for more
first round fireworks than anybody to ever touch boxing, other
than maybe George Foreman. That's all mind games. I mean,
he's right about what he's saying about Mike, but those
all mind games saying that, you know, he made a
mistake getting in the ring with him. Mike ain't gonna
fall for that, neither one of them. They try to

(51:51):
sell fight right, and then I don't think he feels
that way. He knows what he's he's ready to do exactly.
Roy Jones is a whole legend out here, just like
Mike Tyson is a whole leg But let's be clear.
I said it once. I said before Roy Jones is
and has always been a better boxer than Mike Tyson.
I don't care. You're gonna watch boxing if you think otherwise. Yeah,

(52:12):
but you know boxing, it's just it could be one
punch you're laying the right place to put you on
your ass. Man. They seventy five years old. Both of them. Okay,
they're not and they go take much fee one thing, okay,
one right shot to deliver in his own now bow wow.
I shared a freestyle about this alleged new son that
he has, and here's what he said. Shot asking about

(52:33):
a brother, I don't know what to say. No, that's
gonna be one of them tucks. We have a face
to face. I'm looking in his eyes. I'm trying to
see me. You look, I'm peeping out his swag and
I've seen them resemblance seen a boy three times. It's
fo what I lie, baby mom to bring him through
just so we spent some time looking and it be mom,
Just you know, I'm stepping up. Kobe said that example.

(52:54):
You know, I send my blessings up. Dare I say
Bob will snapping? Dare I say bow walls? It's barring
up a little bit. He absolutely is. That's not baby
bab he's spitting over there. What about the message from
his mother, it's in this freestyle, keep yo d out
of these broke holes that want to be famous. It's

(53:15):
a great message from mom. When your son is in
the position by while I was in, I don't see
nothing wrong with that. You got us give it to
him straight. All right? Well I'm angela yea, and that
is your rumor report, all right now, don't forget ask
ye it's coming up in a little bit. So if
you want to get your questions in with ye eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now charlomage

(53:37):
donkey to day up next to you giving a donkey two.
I need the Los Angeles Cowboys to come to the
front of the congregation. We like to have a world
with him. Clippers fans, I'll understand your pain. I am
a Cowboys fan. I could talk to you. I could
talk to you about how to get through this. All right,
we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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(54:19):
of the Day. I'm a Democrat so being Dunky of
the day a little bit of a mixup, but like
a do other day. Now, I've been called a lot
of my twenty three years that donkey of the day
is a new wife. Donkey to day for Wednesday, September
sixteenth goes to the Los Angeles Clippers. Now, I am

(54:41):
a diehard Dallas Cowboy fan, which is by far one
of the most painful sports franchise fan bases to be
a part of. Why because we have five Super Bowls
and in the nineties when I was coming up in
high school, we won three, So there was a standard
of dominance there, a level of greatness that we felt
and that I personally felt at an early age. So
because it every year since nineteen ninety six, I feel

(55:02):
like we are going to win the Super Bowl. It's
painful feeling like that, you know, it's painful feeling something
and never ever feeling that again for years. The only
sports franchise fan base that can be a part of
that are that can feel something worse than the Cowboys
has to be the Los Angeles Clippers. Okay, the Clippers
have always been the illegitimate child in LA. If you
have a daddy who's married to your mom, but your

(55:24):
dad had other kids from other women. But you don't
really know those kids. You see them every now and then,
but you're not going to any of their monumental moments
in life, and they are not coming to any of yours.
You won't see them in any family reunions, and your
biological mother is not playing stepmama to your daddy's other children.
That is the Los Angeles Clippers, a k ada lost
ling is just cowboys. Let me tell you something last night,

(55:47):
I know how Clippers fans felt number one. To be
a lifetime Clipper fan in a city like LA that
has the Lakers, it means that you're you're not a follower. Okay,
you move to the B to your own drum. You
have seen everyone going to the right to the forum
of the stay Well Center to watch the Lakers play,
so you went left. Still went to the forum in
the Stable Center just to watch the Clippers play, though.
But I know, I know, I know this year was

(56:07):
supposed to be different for the Los Angeles Cowboys because
this year y'all landed one of my favorite players in
the NBA, a man who I shared the same born
day with six twenty nine, a cancer like myself. He's
a beast. I know he's receiving a lot of slander
right now. Well, let's not act like he's not a
great Kawhi Lenar Okay, y'all picked him up in free agency,
and automatically the fortunes of the franchise changed, or so

(56:29):
we thought. Along with Kawhi Lenard, y'all picked up a
man who last night shot fourth for sixteen in a
game seven, A man who in a closeout game, has
a career twelve and thirteen record, including three and seven
the last five seasons while averaging nineteen point five points
and three point six is Now, Kawhi needed a number two, okay.
He needed a Robin to his Batman, He needed the

(56:52):
tails to his Sonic, He needed a Pipp into his Jordan.
But let me tell you something. All of those characters
I just aimed would have been a better partner to
Kawhi last night than Paul George, Okay, including a fifty
four year old Scottie Pipper. Now, this is why the Clippers, Now,
this is why we are getting to donkeyre today. Okay,

(57:12):
all right, do I think it's over for the Clippers? No?
But I do know that this team was built to
win now, like right now, like in the bubble, because
it's a pandemic now why because they bet their future
on and now. They gave up seven first round draft picks,
including pick swaps for Paul George. They gave up what's
his name, Danilo Danilo Gallinari, who in sixty two games
this year average eighteen point five points okay. And they

(57:34):
gave up one of the best young guards in the NBA,
Shy Alexander, who in seventy games average nineteen points this year.
Both of them would have at least showed up last night,
but they had to do what they had to do.
They get Kawai. I guess I get it. I mean,
it's Kawhi Lennard. You have to do what you have
to do the land the big Fish. But what does
that say about your future? I mean, next year, the
odds don't get greater for the Clippers to win the championship,

(57:56):
they get worse. The Lakers are still gonna be contenders.
Age Brigade, that is, the Golden State Warriors led by
Klay Thompson and Steph Curry. They're gonna be back. The
Mavericks with Luca, the Jazz, the Nuggets, all those young teams.
They're gonna be back with better experience. And there's nothing
about those Los Angeles cowboys that makes me feel like
they will get any better this all season. I really

(58:17):
feel sorry for the Clippers, y'all. Not even the Clippers.
The barbers using the barbershop y'all, the Clippers folks been
using at the house during the pandemic. The Clippers folks
cut their own head with You know, when you go
online and have to pull up YouTube videos like understanding
Clipper Guards for beginners, that's y'all, because nobody can understand
why and how the Clippers always find a way to

(58:38):
blow it. Is it the curse of the former owner
Donald desegregation to Sterling becauld the basketball gods? Could they
could be? Could the basketball gods not want to see
the Los Angeles Scissors win a title during a year
of the Black Lives Matter movement? Maybe? Do you think
basketball gods we're going to do anything to make Donald T.
Sterling's heart smile? Absolutely not. In fact, I don't think

(59:02):
the Clippers will be real contenders until Donald Sterling passes away.
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are potentially a year away
from free agency. Donald Sterling's eighty six. I mean it
could happen any minute, or he might got a few
years left. I don't know how bad the Clippers want it,
but if it's true to Los Angeles, Cowboys won't be
good until Donald passes. Maybe someone can call Donald and

(59:23):
ask him how much he loves the franchise. Eh, I
know that feeling too. I don't wish death on anyone,
but I've been waiting on Jerry Jones to clock out
for years. Okay, it's okay. Doesn't mean you want someone dead,
just means you want your team to live, all right.
The Scissors have never been to the Western Conference finals
in the fifty years they existed, oh and eight in
games where they could have advanced to the conference finals.

(59:45):
Zero okay, same number of points that Paul George and
Kawhi Leonard combined the score in the fourth quarter last night.
Zero The number of Saint Darius Thornwell, a former South
Carolina Gamecock who played for the Clippers for a brief moment. Arrow,
the number of Negroes and Donald Sterling's will. I don't
know what any of that has to do with anything,

(01:00:07):
or when it comes to LA's junior varsity basketball team,
nothing makes sense. Please give the Los Angeles Cowboys aka
to Los Angeles Scissors aka the Los Angeles Clippers, tweet
Times and the Hamiltones. Fine, now you are the dogee
of the day. You are do gee oh the day.

(01:00:37):
All right, m well, thank you for that donkey of today.
Yes man? All right up next ask ee eight hundred
five eight five, one oh five one if you need
relationship advice that any type of advice. He right now,
it's the breakfast club. Good morning, what what? What? What
you gonna know? Baby mama issues sneak some words of wisdom.

(01:00:57):
All up now for asking eight hundred five eight five.
I want oh five want the breakfast Club, the relationship advice,
the personal advice, just the real advice. Call up now
for ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela, Yee,

(01:01:18):
Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. It's time
to ask ye Hello. Who's this? Hi? Good morning? My
name is Cookies. Long story short at Me and my
baby Dady've been together for eight years. I went on vacation,
came back and found out he was cheating trying to
make the work, but I was super angry for the

(01:01:39):
longest time, so he said we needed space. So I
left the space and damn you were not playing. Yeah no,
I told you. I have packed up our son and
like moved moved back down to my hometown. Now he
wants me to come back home. But it's like, are
we being selfish because I already at my son enrolled

(01:02:01):
in school, I started work here, you know what I'm saying.
So it's like I love him, and you know what
I'm saying. We've both done our you know, we've both
been kind of crazy, but I do want to make
it work because he is a love of my life
at the end of the day, Like it was just
a simple mistake. But my question is because he won't
he won't stop being friends with the girl, and I

(01:02:21):
think that's he cheated and he's staying friends with the
girl he cheated on you with, so he's not sorry.
Roll number. When you cheat on me, you better cut
that woman off, real talk, That's what I said. His
whole thing is like, oh, you know at the time,

(01:02:43):
because you know, I know I was I'm kind of mean.
I know that I'm you know, I mean, so I
know he did not try to blame you for him
cheating a little bit. Well, here's listen before we go complete.
I did in the beginning when we were not exclusive.
I was dating around. That's the rule, because y'all were
not exclusive. Because you guys were not exclusive, so you

(01:03:04):
can date around. You had every right to do that, right,
So he basically held on for that for like eight years. Ridiculous.
Come on, that's an excuse. He's trying to justify what
he did and blame you for what he did. First
of all, y'all can't even move on until he owns
and takes responsibility for his wrongs. Now, I don't understand

(01:03:25):
why he cheated on you. He's blaming you for him
cheating on you. He's blaming you for you talking to
other people doing what you want while you were single
and he was single, so I'm sure he was doing
what he wanted to at that time. And then you're
the one moving and now he wants you to move back.
What is he gonna do? Ye? Oh man, I mean

(01:03:48):
I already told him like he gotta wait because you
know what I'm saying, Like, I got like, yo, he
my drive here the car that I had. I cracked
the radiator and I had to get rid of my
car getting you car. So like now I have car
payments and shurance. Like you know what I'm saying. I
went from a blue state to a red state, and
I'm trying to figure out my whole life again. You know,

(01:04:10):
I was like, I want him to give me like
we need like you said, we needed this space, and
now I'm taking the space to be better and find better.
Not find better, but be a better person. I'm not
gonna lie. This whole thing sounds crazy. So he cheats
on you. You move, He tells you he needs that
y'all need space. You move out to another state because

(01:04:32):
he needs space. So he cheats on you. But then
he feels like y'all need space. He's not even trying
to say, let me be up under her, let me
try to right my wrongs, let me admit that I
was wrong. I'm still waiting for that. I am so
confused right now. Girl. Let me tell you something. Do
what you need to do for you. Get your life together.

(01:04:54):
Your son is good, he's enrolled in school, you have
these car payments, you're working, you're settled in If he
wants to make an effort to try to get you back.
He got to make some type of effort. What has
he done? Just really missed my family and missed my family,
And like I said, I missed my family too. But
you gotta learn that there's you made a bad lay

(01:05:15):
in it. You know what I'm saying. Like he won't
even talking to the chick he cheating on you with.
He won't even stop talking. I don't even understand how
he's still communicating with her and how that's not a
deal breaker. It is a deal breaker for me. That's
why I left the state. I was like, I gotta
go bite, Like, who knows what he's even doing now?
While you're gone right now? Who knows what he's even doing? Now?

(01:05:37):
Imagine you pick up after you've done did all this,
moved out? He said, all just son in school. Imagine
how you move back and he's still talking to the chick.
Messed up? Then what then? What? I looked like, boo
boo the fool. Tell him to get his life together.
If he wants you, he's got to come to where
you are. You already did? He wanted space, he said,
y'all need a space. You move now he's saying he

(01:05:59):
wants you to come back us to jump up and run. Nope.
I guess I already knew the answer, but I wanted
to hear from someone who's not, you know, in the
mix and knows you know what I mean. Like I
knew the answer. It was just Ah, he's ridiculous, and
I wish you the best of luck, Thank you, thank you?

(01:06:20):
All right? Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any
type of advice, call us right now. Is the breakfast club,
Good morning Coma, keep a real wit up for you.
Get some real advice with Angela ye kids, ask Ye morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we

(01:06:41):
are the breakfast Club. But in the middle of ask yee, Hello,
who's this Hi? My name is Lutscha. Hey, what's your
question for you? Okay? So basically, UM, I've been in
this one again, off again relationship with my boyfriend of
three years, and UM, he recently became homeless, and UM
we got into an argument because I told him that

(01:07:03):
I wasn't ready to move in with him, and he
feels like, you know, I'm not being there for him
and I don't care about him, and which is not
really the case, but I feel like he needs to
work on himself before I can feel comfortable movement in
with him. So because the guy was an argument, he
ended up taking my keys in my phone and basically

(01:07:24):
what yeah, exactly, and basically wouldn't allow me to leave
um where he was saying that. So, oh wait, this
is crazy all right? Number one, he's homeless, So where
are you gonna move in with him? At? Well, I'm
that I'm moving out within the next couple of months.
So I think that he had in his head because
I'm moving out he was gonna move in with me,

(01:07:45):
and I posed him from her beginning that that wasn't
gonna happen. So I think he would being up bet
because he's just like, well, what's the point, Like you
don't love me? I want to grow or you know,
I want to be together, but I'm like, you have
to I'm thinking to care of before we can do that. Yeah,
I'm with you. Look, I also see a red flag
when a man does something like take your phone and
your keys, Like that's a straight violation. He's not respecting

(01:08:09):
what it is that you're trying to tell him. A
real man would be motivated and say, look, I do
love for I wanted people here. I better get it
together so I could prove it. And also because I
think when you come together in a relationship, you got
to make sure as an individual, you got it right
right exactly. That's Betty Hards and that's what I was
explaining for him. He's also on the younger side, so

(01:08:29):
I don't think that. I think he also needs so
much run to do it. And that's the main reason
why I'm just not ready. Yeah, don't move in with somebody.
If you're not ready, you're not trying to because it
feels like he also kind of needs you to do
that as a favor for him. He needs some place
to stay exactly exactly. It's a I'm saying, like, Okay,
do you love me or you seve me, just because
just can be in for you. He's like, it's raining

(01:08:51):
out right right, Yeah, it's getting cold out Listen, girl,
handle your business. Okay, he's not bringing what you need
him to bring to the table. You're not if you
don't want to move in with somebody, regardless of the circumstances,
don't do it because then now you stuck. You know
how hard it is to have to move out after
you'll decide to move in together. Right, And That's what

(01:09:12):
I've been trying to explain for him, and he's like, no,
it's gonna work out. Like why he's being so negative?
You don't believe in us, And I'm like, that's not
the case, but anything can happen and we are. Yeah,
I'd be like, if you believe in us, you'll get
your own place and I can visit you there, and
you can visit me and mine and we see how
this works. And if you love me and you want
to be with me, then you will take your time,

(01:09:33):
just like I'm taking my time because we won't be
going anywhere. Okay, but yeah, do not move in with
somebody if your gut instinct is telling you, don't do it?
All right? All right, good luck asking ye eight hundred
five eight five one on five one if you need
relationship advice or any type of advice. Now we got
rumors on the way, ye Yes, leaked Panis picture will

(01:09:54):
tell you who's Panis leaked online and what he had
to say about it? All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Come Morning, the Breakfast Club, b
j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Money
Back Yo and Black Luster. She's filling the team. This

(01:10:17):
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yeah,
so Black Youngster and money Bag Yo are putting out
a joint album. On Friday, they were live together and
here's how it all went down. You are my favorites
when they come in lyrics and bar Yeah, so me
doing one with you on win It. I feel like
we got another song right now, like we both me

(01:10:39):
and you dropping black Like we're gonna put some together
right now and drop it. You don't want you don't
want to do that, Bro, we got to do that.
Bront On. God, we've benna do that. Let's go. We've
been to get off the big right now and put
it together. They were supposed to put out albums individually,
right Yeah, that's what they just said. They decided to

(01:10:59):
just grap it and you know comes margin. That was
good marketing because I knew that Black Youngster and Money
Back year were putting out albums on Friday. So then
for them to get on Instagram Live and I say
they're gonna do a joint project together, when that was
the plan the whole time. I'm sure that's a great. Yeah,
they've been booking interviews, they've been a booking interviews together,

(01:11:19):
and I'm sure they always I'm sure they pay. I'm
sure they always planned to put out the album together too,
though the label, so it really don't matter the same thing.
Congratulations to both of them. They put out good music together,
m all right. Now, Alicia Keys in the meantime has
a new album coming out this week. That'll be her
seventh album, Alicia, So that'll also be out on Friday

(01:11:40):
as well. So, uh yeah, there's some previously released singles
that she had an underdog show Me Love, but Miguel
so done with Khalid, and it's postponed from its original
Marks twentieth date. They was supposed to be in Marks
twentieth because of the pandemic, it's been pushed back, all right.
Ray J was on Entertainment tonight and he talked about
why he filed for divorce from Princess Love, and it

(01:12:03):
looks like he's doing it for her, all right. If
y'all remember she had previously filed for a divorce, then
she requested to dismiss that divorce filing, and looks like
now it's back on and he's the one that actually
went and filed this time, and Princess Love found out
about it the same way we did on social media.
Here is his explanation. I really don't know what's going

(01:12:23):
to happen, how it happens. I just want to make
sure that my babies and my Princess is in a
great place mentally and that they can enjoy life. And
especially my wife. You know, there's somebody better out there
that she wants to be with, and you know I
have to respect that as well. But I don't know,
you know, I really don't know. I haven't really practiced

(01:12:44):
this question either. It's just I just can't say too much.
But I love you, Princess. Damn man. All this divorce,
I'm telling you, man, this pandemic, it made a lot
of people have to have to sit still and look
at themselves. And it's the same thing which significant other.
You gotta sit still and look at just a significant
other than sometimes you realize like, man, we were just

(01:13:06):
not it' And there's a lot of people going through that.
I hear that, you know, a couple of people are
getting divorces or separating because they just can't take it,
you know. Well, yeah, they have an eight month old
a two year old together and they've been, you know,
through it. They had that show, The Conversation on the
Zeos Network where they were working on their relationship and

(01:13:29):
according to Ray J, he and Princess will still work
together on that show and they still want to build
that empire for the kids. And he said they have
a great working relationship. She's a really good executive producer.
She goes all out. And he's also been working on
new music. He has a new song that's coming out
on Friday called Hurt You, and he said it is
a love letter and it's about his relationship with her. Cool.

(01:13:49):
That is a sacrifice, right, if you know that you've
hurt somebody so much that you actually will say, I'm
going to let you go out and if you find
somebody that's better than me, you deserve it. Um. I
guess I would just stop hurting the person. If somebody's
not happy with you, I think you should just he
knows he's just not going to I don't know, maybe

(01:14:10):
he's gone too far already and she's gonna leave anyway.
So it make him feel better to say, well, God,
didn't do your own thing. If you find somebody, YadA
YadA YadA or whatever. I just you know, I wish
everybody the best. I'm I'm just happy. I'm just happy.
My house is shro and my house is good. I'm
happy for that too. As I know, go ask timated
Good Times. It's gonna be an animated reboot series from

(01:14:32):
Netflix that is in the works, so Netflix is doing that.
They have given a ten episode order to the show.
Norman Lair, who produced the original series, is involved. Seth
McFarland and NBA stars Steph Curry are among the executive producers,
and Carl Jones, who created the show, will also serve
as the showrunner. I'm here for that, but that's because

(01:14:52):
I grew up in that era, though, so you know,
any type of nostalgia I'm with. But I definitely would
be here for a Good Times cartoon. I know one
thing they can't stay in the I own the goddamn cartoon,
at least in the cartoon they got to get up
out the ghetto. Then the cartoon have an happy ending
at least, and it is James gonna be on the
cartoon or is the daddy dad on the cartoon too?
There's a lot of questions, but look, I'm just happy

(01:15:13):
the creators involved with it, you know, and all of that.
I think that's really dope. So if you're gonna do it,
that's the way to do it, right m M. All right,
and congratulations by the way to Angela Rye as well.
She also has her own show that's coming out on
Quimby mm hmmm, dropping a clue bound for All forty

(01:15:33):
with the name of the show is um Is that
all you? Right? Uh, it's It's All Her with Angela Rye.
It's all Her. It's a docky series and so it
should be interesting to watch its spotlighting incredible women who
are creating change. Yes, is that all you? Is what
I said to Surgeon Baca. Is that all her is

(01:15:53):
Angela Rye? Yeah, it's called all Her with Angela Rye.
That is your your you flirt with sarge a Bodkat.
That's that's that was that was hurting angel drop on
the dropping the clues Boss Angela Rye. By the way,
was that all him? That's Aloman asking him? You do
would have did an interview with him, cooked with him,
cleaning with him, and then you you you know, you

(01:16:16):
get yeah, when when when when we get back in
the studio, Sarge gonna be one of our first guests
in the studio. We're gon we're gonna, we're gonna, were
gonna get the studio back open. And when Surge comes,
we're gonna have Surge come when he's in New York,
all right, and McDonald's And look, I posted about this yesterday,
you know, all this Travis Scott stuff. I saw one
thing I really did one and that was that three

(01:16:37):
foot chicken nugget body pillow. I don't know why, but
that pillow looks amazing. It does really look like a
chicken nugget. And somebody had commented on my Instagram page
that perhaps I want it because it's nostalgic, and I
did used to love chicken mc nuggets when I was
a kid, and that body pillow looks very realistic. No,
I mean, listen, chicken nuggets will comfort food, So you know,

(01:16:58):
I understand why you feel that way. I never ate chickens.
I was a number two catch a bony type of guy.
That's my brother would eat a twenty piece by himself
when we were young, and then he would go on
to rides in the Little Ronald McDonald Lamb Park and
he would spin around and around and then throw it
all up. A number two is a two cheese burger

(01:17:18):
meal with fries. Yep, catch upon, that's what I used
to get. It used to come out to three twenty four.
When I was a kid, I definitely twenty piece nugget
in a quarter pound. I would do the number two
to two cheese burger meal in a twenty piece nugget,
especially when I used to get high lord. And this
is how I know who to trust. What type of
sauce sweet and sour? Sweet and sour sauce? That's not

(01:17:39):
trusted man barbecue all right, and that is your rumor
report for your nuggets. Sweet and sour or honey mustard
all day? No barbecue, Okay, chick fila? What sauce? Polynesian
chick fil a sauce Polynesian Poesian tee. Hey, I'm gonna

(01:17:59):
tell you something I like Polynesian too, But that Chick
fil A sauce. Ain't no hole. You hear me sauce
slaps and shout out to I had Chick fil A yesterday.
Shout out to Chick fil A on Route seventeen in
New Jersey. They treated me right, and they gave me
extra Polynesians to us and extra Chick fil A sauce.
Shout to you guys. They saw slaps. I put the

(01:18:21):
Chick fil A sauce on my sandwich. That's the hardest slaps.
All right, all right, well, shout to revote. We'll see tomorrow.
Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your
request in. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We all
the Breakfast Club now. Shout to Lamar and Morris for
joining us this morning. That's right. Make sure y'all gonna
watch Woke on Hulum and when we come back. We

(01:18:43):
got the positive note, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club now, m Charlomagne, you got
a positive note, I do, man. The polotive note is
simply that's just posted this on my Instagram. When you
finally learn that a person's behavior has more to do

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with their own internal struggle than they ever dated with you.
You learned grace breakfast club you don't finish, or y'all
dumb the breakfast club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey,

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