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August 26, 2020 85 mins

Today on the show we had Lecrae call in where he spoke about finding his faith, cancel culture and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Daniel Cameron for his speech at the Republican National Convention and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Dan dang, everybody come to the breakfast club. I call
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even doing it. Yo'm so big yo are yo so
bagy the world's most dangerous Morning Jo DJ and his
bitch angel I stay in everybody's business, but in a
good way. Charlomagne the the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way.

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it is? Guess what day it is? Oh, happy to
be here? A lot? What's happening another? Everything good? Yeah,

(01:12):
it's good. Mine is to bus Life's great. Right. You
have to appreciate every day of life. You have to
say thank you. Your gratitude should be your attitude when
you wake up briefing. I think so anything, I'm trying
to get ready for it and any day, so that's
on Friday. So I got a lot of really fun
things happening, So I'm excited for that. Mr Mic sounds Yeah,

(01:35):
you gotta reset and shout to Toronto. What up Toronto? Yeah,
but she was saying, Angela Ye Day is this Friday.
But she does this huge performance that's gonna be giveaways.
There's gonna be a lot of stuff going on, So
that happens this Friday. So excited for Angela Ye Day.
Do I sound better? Yeah, you're sounding about it now, Okay,

(01:57):
all right, Yeah, so that's all I was saying, just
like you didn't. Yes, You're right. I have a lot
of things that I'm actually giving away and we're supporting
black own businesses and it's the release of Reggae Gold
twenty twenty four VP Records, so I'm teaching with them
some reggae and Dan Tallins sook all the day. Yeah,
it sounds like you're frying chicken underwater. Now. Yeah, we

(02:17):
said one more time, Well La Craig will be joining
us this morning. We're gonna kick it with La CRAI
always like talking to Lacraiz. He's got a new album
all called a Restoration, and I believe he's dropping a
book of the same name as well. We'll kick it
with little QUI fund out all about that, and we
got front page news. What we're talking about. I'm scared

(02:37):
to talk. There you go, you got there all. I
didn't even do anything. Oh it sounded better. Now, all right,
we are going to talk about Jacob Blake and his shooting,
what is his condition as of now, and what is
happening in Wisconsin. All right, we'll get into all that
when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club One Morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(02:59):
all Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Did
you do games last night? Show the men money chairs.
I actually did not see any basketball games last night,
and I don't know how that's possible, because I was
watching the ESPN and I turned to the RNC Convention
for a little while. But other than that, I didn't
watch watch much TV. Okay, I didn't see I didn't

(03:22):
see any games. I know the Clippers one, right, the
Nuggets beat the Jazz last night, and also the Clippers
beat the Mavericks last night. Um okay, and boy did
they beat them? One fifty four one eleven. That's that's
a that's a pretty that's a pretty hell of fight beating. Yeah,
so what else we got you? Well, since you are
talking about scores in the NBA, Fred Van Fleet and

(03:46):
Norm Powell, So the Raptors were considering boycotting games after
the Jacob Blake's shooting, playing or not playing push pressure
on somebody. So you know, would it be nice if
we all say we're not playing in the owner of
the Milwaukee Bucks. You know that's gonna trickle down if
he steps up to the play and puts pressure on
district attorney's office and state's attorneys and governors and politicians

(04:08):
there to make real change and get some justice. Like
if we're going to sit here and talk about making change,
and you know at some point we're gonna have to
put our online and put something up to lose. Like,
I'm just over the media aspect of it. We talked
about it every day, that's all we see. But it
just feels like a big pacifier at this point. Yeah.
I love the fact that the brother wants wants to
do something, but you know it's going to definitely take

(04:30):
more than one game because you know what they say, Oh,
we got to investigate, which I never understand, especially when
there's a video. I think investigations, you know, that just
seems like a proper protocol to follow. But when there's
an actual video of what we saw, how do you
justify that? Like, like, how could you ever come out
of that situation and say, oh, yeah, they you know,
they were in the right to do what they did. Nah,

(04:53):
No way, that's man's that's that's professional male practice, if
you ask me. Yeah, the federal investigators are reviewing that
police shooting right now, and you know, just for some context,
twenty nine year old black man Jacob Blake. He was
shot at close range Sunday evening. He was trying to
enter an suv. He was not armed. He remains in

(05:15):
the hospital in stable condition. They're saying now that he
is paralyzed and they're not sure if it will be permanent.
They said it will be a miracle if he is
able to walk again. Though now here is Jacob Blake's father.
I'd like to thank everyone for coming out. You should
for my son who just senseless attempted murder that is
committed off. Yeah, and the reason that they that I

(05:46):
guess they pulled him over the reason that they came
as he was actually breaking up a fight, so they
had the wrong person, right, is that correct? Yeah, he
was breaking up a fight. And listen to these police officers.
They still haven't made a statement. We don't know what
their responses, We don't know what DS eclation they tried
to use. They we have no idea what's happening on
their end. So there's never any reason to shoot him

(06:07):
in seven times in the back. Though. It's not like
that guy was reaching into his car to pull out
an AK forty seven and turn around and shoot the
police officers. But if you really wanted to rescrain the guy,
you should have rescrained it before he even got to
the car. It was two or y'all? Three? Yoh, y'all
number them can slam, You can slam people to the
ground any other time. Why couldn't you do it in
that moment? Yes, Attorney bank Crump said, right now, the

(06:28):
police haven't said none of what their reason was for
shooting him seven times in the back. Instead, they're trying
to obtain statements from Blake's family. He said, well, why
don't you tell us what you did to justify this?
Using this force, What kind of de escalation did you use,
what kind of training did you follow? What was it
that made you shoot at least seven times in his
back at point link range while his three boys were

(06:49):
in the car watching their father get executed. And I
believe one of the kids is eight and it was
his birthday. It was very hard to come up with
a reason when you don't have a reason. You know,
they've used every single excuse in the book throughout the
history of time that I've been alive, to justify a
lot of these police shootings. But you know, the more

(07:09):
they get caught on camera, the less reasoning they can
come up with. You can't say, oh, he was fighting
with us, He was scruggling with us for a gun. YadA, YadA, YadA. Okay,
that happened, and then he got up and walked away.
Y'all were behind him like there could have been something
else that was done other than shooting the man seven times. Now,
the governor of Wisconsin, TONI. Evers, has called for calm. Yesterday,

(07:30):
he also declared a state of emergency and double the
National Guard deployment in Kenosha from one hundred and twenty
five to two hundred and fifty and they were more
than thirty fires that were set in the city's downtown.
Dozens of buildings were destroyed, and according to the governor,
he said, we cannot allow the cycle of systemic racism
and justice to continue. We also cannot continue going down

(07:52):
this path of damage and destruction. And Jacob Black's mother,
Julia Jackson, said the damage does not reflect what a
family wants and that if he ton see it, he
would be very unpleased. That's right, And good luck trying
to get a generation of brothers and sisters raised off
knuck if you buck, the calm down, all right, and
they shouldn't calm down. And here's the thing America needs
to understand, and it's inevitable. Award is coming. And it's

(08:14):
not revenge. It karma, Like you can't continue to push
and kill, push and kill a group of people and
then eventually those people don't respond with violence. And it's
not about winning or losing either, because nobody wins when
nothing like that happens. But I truly fear that America
just can't escape it's karma. It's inevitable, all right. Well,

(08:36):
that is your front page news. Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up right now again
the numbers eight hundred five eighty five one oh five
one us to Breakfast Club, Go morning the Breakfast Club.
Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether

(08:56):
you're man or blast, so you better have the same
any we want to hear from you the Breakfast Club. Hello,
Who's this is Brandon from Louisiana. Hey, Brandon, get it
off king? How are you doing? King? I'm good? How
are you guys doing this morning? I'm blessed black and
Holly favorite brother. I'm just trying to get off my
chests and trying to see why we're not talking about
this killing in Louisiana last yet, about the thirty one

(09:18):
year old black man that police killed just even though
they say he had a knife, that's still not the
reason to kill. Somebody shot the man in this bank
as well walking into the store, and it's just exa
another killing. Yeah, sadly haven't heard about that one. Google
that when to check that one out? Lafayette, Louisiana. And

(09:38):
what's his name? Treyford Pellerin? Yeah, check that one out?
All right? I'll add that trauma to my memory deck. Sir,
all right, man, another one? Thank you? Brother? Hello, who's this? Hey?
Blessed guys? Are you guys still? Man? Hey? What's up?
What's up? I'm good man, I'm good. Angela year. How

(10:00):
are you feeling over there? Girl, I'm doing well, thank you.
How are you? I'm doing blood? I'm blood. You know,
I'm trying to stay safe out here. It's crazy out here.
You know. That's who is shooting, tried to shooting, and
the shooters of black people. You know, it's just it's
just sickning man, and were tired of speaking about it.
But can I ask you a quick question? Sure? Yes, sir.

(10:21):
See it seems like I'm banned from the radio station. Man,
what's going on right now? Right now? Yeah? But you
know I've been calling them from from last month so
even this month, and uh, you know, I've been getting
shut down man by dramas and you know, people in
the back scene that play in the back round, you know,

(10:42):
like I don't know what you know? Man, listen, listen, Sean.
We uh, thank god, we have millions and millions and
millions of listeners every week. I think I statistic I
read a long time ago, was ten percent of that
audience causing to the radio station. So let's just say
it's ten percent of them four million, eight million, Okay,
it's a lot of people. In fact, you get through

(11:03):
so much every morning, every morning, are you in traf bro,
Trav doesn't even Trav not about trap Sean. You know
why the back door? Why? Why is that the back door?
Trav hasn't been on barely at all. He's been on
one time. Trav hast been travling, been on like once
in the last two three weeks. It's it's you got

(11:23):
a problem with Trav Bro, Sean. I need you to Oh,
it's not a problem with It's not a lot of
feelings when it comes to the love that shown. You
know what I mean, Sean, I need you to go
to I can't believe. I can't believe you're using your
time to talk about Trav. Thank you for therapy. You
have trav trauma PTSD, post trav stress. Every time he calls,

(11:47):
he talks about Trav, you have get post trav stress disorder.
I feel sorry for him. Man, see traffic man. Yeah,
if you're just joining us traving. Sean had a rap
battle here on the radio and trave washed Sean, I
mean God in his ass like an animal, and it
hasn't been the same since. And I want Sean to

(12:07):
go get help to deal with that trauma. Get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent here this now,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. All right,
what's you doing of yo? If this is your time
to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.

(12:29):
Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this?
My name is Tracy. Good morning, Breakfast Club, Tracy, good morning.
How are you queen? All right? Well, you know, I
just want to encourage people. There's a lot of talk
about one world or the government coming, but what I
see is the only government or one world order is

(12:50):
the government of God. It's the Earth's destiny is to
be fulfilled by what God proposes, and that will be peace.
The line will lay with the lamb, and the meek
shall inherit the earth. So I encourage people just to
hold on and to just see with this paradigm all
opportunities that are available, you know or silly, but I

(13:12):
do know that when I read revelations, I see what's coming,
and a lot of people seeing what's coming. And another
thing is people only want to be interested in what
within their dms and social media. Now people are asking
the deeper questions now. So if anything, the amen, Brother,
if anything, Prince stopping and saying, well, you know this
fillious activity, this working and I'm not putting anybody down.

(13:36):
What are the deeper meetings of life? What is God
trying to tell us? Whatever your God concept is, you
know that there is something going on bigger than ourselves
and it will be fulfilled. Man was made in God's
image and he loves us and we are going to
fulfill our purpose no matter what's going on. So we
fill to vote, be vigilant, be active, but don't be unconscious,

(13:56):
but be conscious. So I encourage all the brothers and sisters,
and we are all brothers and sisters, to just do
and sit and listen to the deepest things and go
about your business positively. All right, bless all praises do
to God. And I tell people all the time, and
you humans better start giving other humans the grace you

(14:18):
want God to give you because that raft gonna be
something serious. Hello, who's this? This is justin from Jacksonville.
What's up? Bro? Get it back Bill jack and kill Florida. Yeah,
get it off your chests. Okay, Ben, I want to
I wanted some advice, y'all. Um one one. I'm going
to college down here and Jackson Baco to Jacksonville University,

(14:38):
but I'm trying to transfer down to Florida. Atlantic University.
Sports way cheaper for me to go to school one
the north. Y'all knowing it because scholarships are grants that
I could apply for in Florida. I'm not sure. I
don't have you tried any have you? Have you looked
on Google at all? I definitely definitely a lot. Also, Solomon,
I do have a bone to pick with you. Man.
I call early this ship. Thanks. I understand what I

(15:01):
was saying. Man, talk to me. You have got to stop.
You have got to stop telling these lives. Man. You
got to stop saying that the average average size penis
is like ate something. Man. You gotta stop saying that. Man.
I've never I've never, I've never said that, sir. Two
men haven't come. I said I said that my penis size.
It's seven inches and three four eight when it's warm out.

(15:23):
I've never said the average size for a penis? Who's
eight inches? Man? I hadn't own here this man. You
keep saying this. Man, guys, I've never said that. Girl.
Why why does that? Why does that bother you? Why
does that bother you? I wasn't hearing that. I'll be like,
that is not because I one time and I'm like, yo,
this is not true. The average size for a direct
penis is five point six inches, sir, with four point

(15:43):
eight inches of circumference. I've never said that the averageize
of a penis is eight inches. I told you that's
my penis side. Sir, guys, do you wouldn't continue having
this penis talk at six in the morning. I didn't
make your pay that about because substent people. He was
all be concerned about being below average? Is that what

(16:04):
this was about? I'm sure. I just wonder if my
man be saying this all the time. But I really
appreciate what you do. Many thank you. I appreciate you king,
all right. You see that man got confidence that man
can and man can call up before breakfast and discuss
penis sizes and not feel uncomfortable. Okay, old man, he
knows who's the call to talk about penises in the morning.

(16:25):
That's right, get it off your chest. Call another man
that's comfortable. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
If you need to then know if you want to
come up and talk, call up and talk about penises,
you can do that too. Uh yeah, we got rooms
all the way. Yes, Kevin Hard and you same boat?
Do they look alike? How did they get mistaken for
each other in a post about coronavirus? We'll get into

(16:45):
that next. Is the breakfast club, Go morning, the breakfast Club.
It's about This is the rumor report and the breakfast Club.
So there was a post that went up on NBC News.

(17:06):
It says world record sprinter and eight time Olympic gold
medalists Usain Bolt has tested positive for the coronavirus and
it's self isolating at his home in Jamaica. Only problem
is they posted a picture of Kevin Hart. That's why
I saw that. That's why I always confuse white people.
I do it on purpose. I would mistake Ben Affleck
for Matt Damon in a heartbeat. I would mistake Neil

(17:28):
Patrick Harris for Channing Tatum all day. I love mistaking
Ryan Reynolds for Ellen DeGeneres. That's one of my favorite ones.
And I'd love to say, huh, they're not even close though,
Like Kevin's for three and you're saying this like what
six two? Well, do you'all want to hear what they
claim happened? Yeah, let's hear this all right. So just

(17:49):
to break it down, NBC News did apologize and they said,
very sorry about that, but bad technical glitch and how
photos show up on Facebook. And some people did weigh
in that they've had similar issues. It's a Facebook glitch,
and they said people are burning NBC today because Facebook
pull the thumb of Kevin Hartford's story on you same boat.

(18:10):
That's not an NBC's. Facebook has had a bug for
several years that can pull an image from a related
story on the page and insist on it being the header.
It happened to us. So that was a former video
director at dead Spin tweeting about what happened. And listen,
I love to say that Elton John is the last
living Beatle. Just to piss people off too, but Breakfast
Club as we did that, We did that this week.

(18:31):
I didn't do it personally, but the white people who
uploaded our videos damn show confused Larry Johnson for Larry Johnson,
Larry Johnson player for Larry Johnson the basketball club player. Yeah, yeah,
I don't think that was a glitch. I think the
person had the same name, so they just pulled the
picture of the wrong person. Well, either way, all black
people still don't look like you should double check. Okay,
all right, all right, you should double check when you're

(18:54):
uploading pictures of black people. White folks just ask. That's
why you gotta have diverse rooms too, though, right, because
all you gotta do turned to a black person, Google
Kevin Hart. I mean, that's just Google. Well, I think
what they're trying to say happens is that they pulled
the pictures for you, so it goes with the story.
And so it's a glitch on Facebook. That's what they're

(19:15):
trying to say, that it's something that happens automatically. I
guess with these news there's a because Kevin Hart had
said in his stand up that he did have coronavirus
earlier this year, So there was a story about you
saying Boba coronavirus. So Facebook, I guess it's uh automatic
that they pull a picture and must have been a
similar story on the page about coronavirus and it pulled

(19:37):
the wrong picture. I don't know. I don't use that
for my news. So Facebook thinks all black people look alike.
I think it's more like an algorithm thing. It's not
like a person sat there. It's not that the person
sat there and pulled the picture. They're trying to say
because the story was about coronavirus, it pulled the wrong picture.
I don't know that's what you want to hear what

(19:59):
Kevin Art said opposed to picture Charlomagne and said it
was me, I would be mad as hell. Kevin Hart said,
no comment. I must have gotten really fast and tall overnight.
I want to take advantage of this moment and race
anybody in the world. We can bet whatever. It's just
got real. I'm also no longer doing comedy due to
my Olympic training schedule. On back bitches ps. This is

(20:20):
disrespectful on so many levels. All you can do is laugh.
Maybe the COVID nineteen shrunk his legs and torso well
mistake a white person today, Okay, that's all. That's all
right right now. The Detroit Lions has become the first
professional sports team to not have practice too because of

(20:42):
social justice concerns. They actually canceled their practice. So that
is Trey Flowers was talking about what happened and Patricia,
Matt Patricia, who was a Detroit Lions coach. They had
a conversation following the death of George Floyd, and you
know all that Trey Flowers wanted Patricia to do. Because
Matt Patricia was like, what can I do to help?

(21:02):
He said, just listen, and the comment weighed on Matt
Patricia and a video emerged of Jacob Blake being shot
in the back by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Matt
Patricia decided, I just don't feel right about going into practice.
I don't feel right about running some football drill without
talking to my team. So we had a team meeting,
one hundred players, coaches and staff and everybody. They said

(21:23):
it was a very heavy, emotional and powerful day, and
so they decided to call it off that day and
cancel practice. I wonder if corporations understand that. I wonder
if corporations understand the trauma that comes with being a
black person in America and having to see these executions
on the internet, on TV all day every day. I
wonder if they understand how much that weighs on us,

(21:44):
and we still are asked and required to come to
work and do our jobs. I wonder if they understand
the toll that that takes on us. I wonder all
right now, Bella Thorne has said that she made two
million dollars on only fans in a week, in a
one a week, two million in twenty four hours. She
made a million dollars, and she's also making a movie
about it. We're gonna make give him the actions. Remember

(22:07):
we were talking about her before. What was she on Disney?
I don't know her? It was she she's she sings.
That's not Hannah Montana, is it? That's Miley Cyrus. Miley Cyrus?
Are you? Are you mistake you white people? Right now?
Molly Cyrus. The one who used to date Pete Davidson
was grand who was Ariana grand Day Arianna. That's the

(22:31):
one that had to be for Kanye west Man. Come on,
oh yeah, yeah, I know, okay, So Ariana was the
one that Kanye would be the one that Kanye interrupted
on stage. Are that who Bella Thorne is? That's a
that's a dell Adele who wait, wait a minute now, Well,
all I know is she made two million dollars the
only fans in a week. She said she's putting her
donations toward charity and her production company, and she's also

(22:54):
using her experience with the website as a research for
a movie that she wants to make and start in
with Sean Baker her So well, it would be pretty interesting. Now,
maybe she won't be so mad at Kanye all the
time for when Kanye interrupted her at the VMAs those
all those years ago. I'm happy for all right, congratulations Bella.
All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now, um,

(23:18):
when we come back, we got Front page News. What
we're talking about the Republican National Convention night to we'll
give you some highlights. Melania Trump spoke last night. Also,
we'll tell you what she said. All those white people
look alike. I'm telling you that right now, all right,
people that speak at the RNC look like white people.
It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.

(23:41):
Let's get in some front page news where we're starting. Ye, Well,
let's start with Clippers coach Doc Rivers. He was speaking
last night and this was before a game five, and
he was discussing just the anger and sadness and having
to address all of these issues with police officers shooting

(24:02):
a black person yet again with Jacob Blake. Just watching
the Republican Convention. All you hear Donald Trump and all
of them talking about fear. We're the ones getting killed,
We're the ones getting shot. We're the ones that were
denied to live in certain communities. We've been home, we've
been shot. All you do is keep hearing a fear.

(24:25):
It's amazing why we keep loving this country and this
country doesn't not love his back. God bless doct Rivers.
I feel your pain. King. This isn't even about being American. No,
it's bigger than the country where and it's about being
a child of God, knowing that something out there is
bigger than you, and giving humans the grace that you
want God to give you. Because I promise you the

(24:47):
energy that this country gives out will come back it's
all inevitable. A war is coming, and trust me, it
won't be revenged. It will be karma, all right. Well,
according to Ben crump Is Blake's attorney for the family,
he's saying that Jacob Blake is paralyzed right now after
being shot multiple times by police in Wisconsin. He said

(25:09):
it would take a miracle for him to walk again.
I hope American knows it's inevitable. A war is brewing,
it's coming, And like I said, it's not revenge, just
calmon because you just won't continue to pushing kill, pushing
killer people and then eventually those people don't respond with violence.
And it's not about winning or losing that war either,
because nobody wins when something like that happens. But I

(25:32):
just I just fear it's inevitable. Well, the governor of
Wisconsin has to clear the state of emergency after cars
and buildings were said ablaze. That he called in two
hundred and fifty members of the National Guard to assist
as well. And actually there were two people multiple gunshot
victims yesterday, according to the Kenosha Police Department. They said

(25:54):
a person was injured and taken to the hospital with
serious but non life threatening injuries. But two people but
are dead as well, and they're investigating what happened right now.
They're investigating whether the shooting resulted from a conflict between
demonstrators and a group of men with weapons who were
protecting businesses. So right now they're asking that anybody who
has information to please contact them. It's amazing to me

(26:18):
how they call in the National Guard to deal with
the victims of these murderers and these violent attacks. Why
not calling somebody to deal with the perpetrators of these crimes,
Like I don't think that there would be this type
of reaction if the government just simply did what it
was supposed to do. Whenever we see black people get

(26:40):
shot and killed at the hands of the police the
way that we do, just arrest the goddamn cops. You know,
I'm to entreat the cops like the criminals that they
are when they do stuff like this. If they did,
they wouldn't, we wouldn't. They wouldn't have these kind of
reactions in these cities. It's really just that simple, all right.
And again, the Republican National Convention Night two was last night.
Am Milania Trump spoke and here she is discussing racial injustice.

(27:05):
It is a harsh reality that we are not proud
of parts of our history. I encourage people to focus
on our future while still learning from our past. I
urge people to come together in a civil manner so
we can work and leave up to our standard American ideals.
I also ask people to stop the violence and looting

(27:29):
being done in the name of justice, and never make
assumptions based on the color or a person's skin. Instead
of leering things down, let's reflect on our mistakes, be
proud of our evolution and look to our way forward.
Why she don't give that advice to all the racist

(27:50):
white devils that she's probably speaking to when you say it,
don't make assumptions about a person because of the color
or her husband. Turn over and say, hey baby, Hey
how about this. Oh come on, and you think they
sleep in the same bed, knock it off, listen. I
definitely didn't stay up for Milania Trump. That was That
was not the headline I wanted to see. I went
to bed. I was like, I got free tickets to

(28:11):
the show, but I didn't stay for the headline wasn't interesting.
It wasn't interesting. All right, Well, I'm Angela, yeah, and
that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now when we come back, Look, Craig will
be joining us. We'll kick it with a little Craiz,
so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club back. You're kicking out the world's most dangerous

(28:34):
morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building right now. We have Look, Craig,
what's up? So Craig, peace King, always a blessing, always
the privilege, even under these circumstances. Absolutely, How how are you?
How are you doing holding up in there during this pandemic?

(28:55):
How are you quarantining? Man? You know what I'm saying,
I'm I'm the principal, the cook, I'm the janitor. You
know what I'm saying. I'm all that. My kids, uh,
they're about to all get expelled. As far as you said,
you're doing well despite these circumstances. What all these circumstances
do you? Oh my gosh, I mean right now we're

(29:17):
sitting in the middle of racial and social unrest. We're
sitting in the middle of unprecedented pandemic. We in a
in a political climate unlike anything we've ever been in before.
So it's a lot of noise, you know, And I
don't I don't even think human beings are conditioning to
be able to process all of this at the same time.
It's like trying to process it simultaneously. It's traumatic, you

(29:38):
know what I mean. I agree, during this time, how
do people keep their faith? Like you said, with everything
that's going on and people losing their jobs and you know,
family members being sick. You know, how do people keep
their faith during this time and still believe? I can
tell you from me what's been helpful for me is
having close friends, having people around me who understand what
I'm going through, who can look me in my face

(29:59):
and and uh and not try to fix me, but
face me every day, Reading my Bible, doing some devotionals consistently.
Music has been helpful for me. Meditation, you gotta do
your meditation, and uh, and shoot, if you need just
a vent you know, ventor people and let them, you know,
set you straight. All of that stuff is helpful for me.
I don't know. If we've had this conversation, La craze.
But you know, I've always said, I pray and I

(30:22):
go to therapy, and I know a lot of religions.
It's changed over the past few years, but a lot
of religious folks don't necessarily believe in therapy. What do
you say about it? Uh yeah, I agree with you.
I think oftentimes there's not a lot of integration. And
uh so when you when it pertains to faith or religions, Um,
I liken them to like a piano. And the piano

(30:43):
sounds real good by itself. But the piano that doesn't
want to play with the guitar and the drums is
doesn't sound as beautiful and the drums and the and
the and the guitar. It's therapy and maybe meditation, you
know what I mean. And so I pray and the
Lord tell me to go say myself in somebody's chair, right,
So we need more more integration. Man, nobody would ever say,

(31:06):
you know, I'm overweight, just pray about it. You're the
way to fall off, you know what I'm saying. You
gotta do the work now, Look, craz you do address
that in You're a new book as well. I am
restored how I lost my religion, but found my faith.
And there are a lot of things about yourself that
you hadn't even realized as well. And I know this

(31:28):
is a kind of a part two for your earlier book,
and you were talking about your relationship with your wife,
with your children. So now that you guys are home
during this pandemic, how have you addressed those head on? Manu?
I mean, honestly, I've been I've been in therapy for
two years, you know, just dealing with stuff like obviously,
if anybody who understands my story understands like, I'm a

(31:51):
hip hop kid who found the Lord, but I found
America's version of Christianity which was detrimental to my psyche
and and it was it was drenched in white supremacy.
So I had to deconstruct my faith, come to grips
with who God is, and strip away the nationalist mindsets

(32:11):
that were drenched in it. It messed up my belief
in God, It messed up my marriage, and messed up
my whole idea of what it means to be a father.
So I had to deconstruct everything and then reconstruct. And
so it took a toll on everybody. You know what
I'm saying, and you know I was, as you're reading
a book. You know what I'm saying. There was near
divorce situations, There was not wanting to go to teach

(32:34):
my kids the Bible. It was a lot of stuff
like that that really God had to help me kind
kind of plow through. And then on top of that,
like I said, I'm a hip hop kid who came
into the church, so it was easy for me to
just revert back to what I came from instead of
you know what I mean, like like trying to seek
God more. And I just I'm grateful that he pulled
me out of that nonsense. You were talking about your
kids earlier. How old their kids? I got eleven, twelve

(32:56):
and eight. How do you explain to them everything that
they're seen on social media and the shootings and the
killings of unknowned black man, Like, how do you explain
that to them? I'll take them right into it, you
know what I'm saying. Like, I'm not saying I do
it right. I'm just saying I'm doing the best. Like
you gotta remember, man, like I'm a black man in America,
I'm coming out of I grew up in the gang environment,

(33:18):
and I had a spiritual transition and I've got my
life on track. I'm not in jail. I had to
avoid so many things. So there's all that undue pressure
and the trauma just from being black in America. And
now it's like, well, don't you know, I'm trying to
raise my kids in the best way possible. So you know,
my eight year old saw the murder of George Floyd.
I didn't shield his eyes from that, and some people

(33:39):
would say that was wrong, but for me, I need
him to see the realities out here. I know it's traumatic,
but listen, I'd rather you understand the traumatic circumstances that
we live in and you be blinded and blindsided and
be wondering why you're not treated the same. So they
have a very vivid understanding of what's going on. They
can talk politics, they can talk race, they can talk

(34:02):
all those things. Everything is on the table of my
house now. It must have been difficult. There was a
point when they tried to say LACREI is canceled, and
that was because of a sound bite that was circulating
on the internet where I forgot about Oh boy, they
tried to cancel you. I forgot about that man, and
that has to be disappointing because you think about all

(34:23):
the amazing work you've been doing in the community and
just even in your music also, and then this one
sound bite that didn't have the full context around it,
and all of a sudden, LACREI is canceled. So how
did you deal with that? And mentally how did that
affect you? Black Twitter will come for you, survived, Black Twitter, unimated,

(34:45):
Black Twitter. You made it to break down what happened
for people that don't know, because a lot of people
like what happened. So I was invited to a discussion
out of church about the murder of George Floyd. And
so the racial injustice in society is supposed to be me,
doctor Burne King, the owner of Chick fil A, and
a pastor in Atlanta, a white pastor in Atlanta. And

(35:05):
so at the last minute, Bernice King was unable to come.
I guess she got sick or whatnot. And we sat down,
and you know, I've had some interaction with them before,
so I didn't have any reason to believe this is
going to be a go left or wayward situation. And
I believe that there was like a sense of like Hey,
let me listen to what this black man has to
say and learn and talk to the people. The problem

(35:28):
a lot of times with white leaders in power is
that they're so used to being in the know and
being in control that when it comes to an issue
on race and justice, they think you can just get
the cliff notes and go off the cuff and off
the cuff. He said. He was trying to say, man,
white people struggle with fragility, and maybe we don't call

(35:51):
it white privilege, what if we call it white blessing?
And I was like, oh lord God, I got I
got a thing quick on my toe to like navigate
the situation. He said something about slavery as well, which
I didn't hear because I was thinking processing, like where's
he going and what I'm about to say in response.

(36:11):
But it shocked me, so I was like caught off guard,
and over the course of the conversation, I tried to
course correct him and change what he was saying, but
everybody just caught that clip where he said white, you know,
white blessing changed white pivotal white blessing. And I'm like
trying to process it now, and you know, Twitter blew up,
like yo, Craig, Why you didn't plup the tables over?

(36:32):
Why why are you cool with him saying this type
of stuff? And I wasn't cool with it. I just
was more shocked. But I will say this where I
dropped the ball, and I can own it. When I
mess up, I own it, So I'm not gonna try
to defend it. Where I dropped the ball was. I
centered my answer around trying to help white people understand
what was wrong with what they're saying, instead of centering

(36:53):
my answer on all the black folks who are hurt Byevermark,
and I think they felt like, man, you you didn't
recognized that we were watching this, which at the moment,
it was a room for the white people. So I
really wasn't thinking about the black folks who would hear
that and be like devastated. So that was a good
lesson for me, you know, something I learned. And then
black Twitter came from me like like, bro, we need

(37:15):
you to do better, and I'll receive it, like we
can all do better. But it's a sound body. We
have more with Lacreig when we come back, don't move.
It's the breakfast club, good morning. Bring everybody is envy Angela, Yee,
show me the guy we are. The Breakfast Club was
still kicking it with La Craig. Now you decided to
release this album in the jails before general release? Correct? Yeah? Yeah,

(37:36):
why was that? They went to, here's my thing? During
the Civil Rights era, people didn't have a problem with
religion or with faith or the church because the church
have boots on the ground. But I feel like in
this era, people struggle with faith, and people struggle with
God and church because they don't see believers really getting
out there getting their hands dirty. So I'm like, I'm

(37:57):
gonna take to take it to task and say, if
the first she'll be last, and last she'll be first,
let's treat the people that society's last first. Let's take
care of the incarcerated people. I got a family who's incarcerated.
You know, I grew up with my pops in and
out of prison in the whole nine. So for me,
it was it was like, I know, y'all are human
beings and people overlooked, overlooked y'all, So I want to

(38:17):
take care of y'all. And that's just always been a
part of my mo. When my last album dropped, my
tour My first two stops on tour was Riker's Island
in La County, because those are the folks who get
overlooked espectually doing coronavirus. You see, all these inmates are
getting infected. Yeah, what are y'all doing to prevent that? Yeah?
We did a whole campaign when we brought masks to

(38:38):
the prisons out here in Georgia, you know, masks for
the people. We did a whole campaign with that. And
I just want people to see, like, man, we out here,
like some people be like the church, we're the church
at and I'm like, no, we out here, like we
for real out here. You know what I'm saying, Um,
it's solidarity and we don't all we may not all
agree on the same thing, but at the same time,
I don't subscribe to this western political evangelical version of Christianity.

(39:01):
I subscribe to an authentic faith that is grassroots for
the people movement that God is for the people. You
know what I'm saying. No, whenever I hear you say
that the Western civilization white evangelical, you know, since the Christianity,
I feel like that's what the brother Kanye was is
on right now. Well, what do you think about that. Hey,
I know some of the folks who are influential in

(39:24):
Kanye's Christian walk right now, and and I'll be candid,
I just I'll just say it straight up. I don't
I don't agree with those folks. I don't think they're
on the right path. I think they have a political bent,
a political agenda, and they in a power agenda. And
I don't think that they think they're wrong. I think
there's a lot of institutional racism in there and some
white supremacy issues mixed in with their faith. And so

(39:47):
their nationalism and their and their faith is mixed together.
And I'm not saying that Kanye is eating that up,
but I'm saying those are the people who are involved
in some of his circles. And so hopefully he'll grow
and mature. I think right now he's zealous, you know,
and anytime you you embrace something new, you embrace the
new faith, you're zealous and you're just passionate and you
want to you know, do this, do that, and do

(40:09):
the next. And I think hopefully he'll mature. You know.
That's why it says do not be quick to teach you.
I'll be quick to lead, because when you just learned something,
you don't want to assume the role of a leader
or a teacher. And he's been a leader his whole career,
so you know, it's like almost unfair that he gets
thrust into this position and now he has to leave
when he's just now baby. He's a baby in the
faith trying to learn what this all means. So I

(40:31):
think it's an unfair position for him. Hopefully that's not
what ends up influencing him. It was detrimental for me
in my faith, and hopefully he'll spear outside of that.
What this owning your darkness looked like to you, a
best a knowledge I can give you is like, if
you know you've got a life threatening disease, don't pretend
like you don't have it and just keep on going
about your business. Like if you know you got high

(40:52):
blood pressure, to stop eating fried chicken, you know what
I mean. You got to own the fact that you
have this and then make changes toward it. So for me,
owning my darkness is acknowledging that the struggles that I have,
the issues that I have, that i'm you know, and
not trying to deny them. And that's the problem I
think with leadership, especially within the churches. Leaders are not
willing to admit that they messed up. I'm out a

(41:14):
Christian because I got it all together. I'm a Christian
because I'm I'm a mess and I know I need
a savior. Okay, when you decided to go to therapy
two years ago, that the first time you gonna went, Yeah,
well I'm I went in twenty sixteen. I think I
went like after after Mike Brown, but I just didn't.
It didn't click with me. I didn't realize like a
therapist is like a spouse or a good friend. You

(41:36):
gotta go through a few of them before you find
the one that worked for you, you know what I'm saying.
And three years ago the right time, your phone is
a little crazy. I was going a little too hard,
you know what I'm saying. Like it was like I
began to try to cope with drinking while I was
on tour, you know what I'm saying. It's like twenty
sixteen and you're on tour and you're like, man, I'm

(41:58):
gonna have a dream, you know, I'm stretched out Mike Brown,
and then I'm trying to be a voice for the
people and then one drink, turn to two, turn to three,
turn to five, and you realize like, man, I'm I'm
grieving and I'm coping through alcohol and I don't realize
it and um and I talked about this in the
book as well, like I went to the doctor like, yo, man,

(42:19):
I'm I'm tweeting. I'm tweaking out. Like I literally had
a panic attack one day at a basketball game. I
was at a half game and somebody was like yo,
Lakrey and I just was like yo. And I started
always feeling like somebody's going to interrupt my little moment
of peace and want to autograph, I want to talk
to me. And I was staying on edge, you know
what I mean. And so I had to drink to
calm down. And I went to see the doctor telling

(42:40):
him about He was like he was he was a
shady little doctor boy. This dude, I'm as a doctor's officer.
Shut down now. But he was like, man, you should
try some of these bars. I mean the zan that
you know what I'm saying. And I was like, this, dude,
just call them bars. So anyway, so that got me
on the zanies for a second. And that and that
really that that wasn't good because I'm drinking and popping

(43:02):
pills just trying to manage everything going on in my mind.
And I was like, Yo, I'm flipping out. This ain't
healthy for me. So I ended up going to a
therapist just trying to get some piece of mind. It
was a process, man, it was a straight up process.
Well you you were diagnosed clinical depression. Yeah, that was
in twenty eighteen. I didn't know what happened to me.

(43:22):
So it got so bad from twenty sixteen, you know,
just battling, battling that. One day in twenty eighteen, I
woke up with like a cloud. The best guy I
could describe it is like, you know, the sun is shining,
you know, the trees are green, but you can't appreciate
none of it. It's like all bland. So you could
watch basketball, you wouldn't get excited, and it's just like, Yo,
what is this? You know what I mean? And I

(43:43):
was like I don't know what this is. And so
it was like, oh, that's a clinical depression. And so
that was a wild journey just trying to navigate that,
and uh, you know, I'm very fortunate I was able
to take four months off and just you know, rest
and go to therapy and meditate and just reach ch
and and get healthy. But everybody don't have that. No,

(44:04):
that's right. Well, K Craig, we appreciate you for joining
us this morning, brother, and the new album is available
about it's independent at this time around no clue yet, Independent, Underson, Independent,
go get it. Restoration featuring John Legend, B Day Chicago Kid,
Kurt Franklin, Man, you know it's Danny lead Lay. Yeah,

(44:25):
it's out up to Danny, you know, great project. Really
honored to be able to put it out there. I
hope people find some healing and some restoration and uh listen,
we may not all believe in the same ways, but
at the end of the day, we are made with purpose,
worth and value, and I want God to restore everybody
who listens to it all right. September third, Sember third
is the virtual concert September three. Yeah, go to my

(44:47):
website La craig dot com check out the virtual concert
and the book comes outop the thirteenth time. Restore, Um,
how I lost my religion? Fill my face so you know,
make sure you're checking me out. I appreciate yall as
well man, y'allll here doing work. I'm a fan, Thank you,
Brother Wrning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rooms.

(45:09):
Let's tell Claudia Jordan's tea. This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now listen, I
know y'all haven't been watching Marriage boot Camp, but Claudia
Jordan's ex boyfriend, Medina Islam, who's also an actor, He's
featured on Marriage boot Camp. He's dating Phaedra on the show.

(45:31):
They haven't had sex, so that's part of the thing
that's going on with them on Marriage boot Camp. Now,
Claudia Jordan has revealed that Medina Islam when she was
dating him, was physically abusive to her. She was talking
about that on her show on Fox Soul and here's
what she had to say. We got into her argument,
I grabbed his phone and he was wrestling it out

(45:52):
of my hand. And this is the first time I've
ever said this, because you know what, I got inspired
by Megan Stallion. I've been holding this five years now,
almost five years, four years, and he bodies slammy into
a toilet, broke it in half, and it cracked the
porcelain and water on everywhere. I kept that to myself.
I never called the police on him. I stayed in
bed for four days with back spasms. And we protect
these black men, and guess what is there a thank you?

(46:14):
Is there a I'll never do it again? Is it
I'll get helped? No, there's nothing. There's an arrogance when
we protect them. So for them, I expect to see
a lot more that, you know, I feel like Megan
the Stallion, her situation is Claudia noted created a paradigm
shift where a lot of sisters will be coming out
speaking their truth in regards to being domestic violence victims.
We have to have a bigger conversation. I was seeing

(46:35):
this earlier, like, you know, why, why why do men
feel like they have to put their hands on a
woman to get their point across or to have a conversation?
You know, is it male ego? Is it the fact
that they upset? Like what's the problem, Like, that's the way,
It's not male ego. It's fragile's fragile ego. You know,
it's fragile ego. Is wounded ego, which you know, hurt people,
hurting people. It's trauma that you experienced when you were

(46:57):
a child, and now you put that out to the
closest to you. That's all. But it's interesting when people
tell their story. When women want to discuss what happens,
they get a lot of people making jokes, doubting them,
calling them liars. I saw that happen with Claudia, and
she did pull receipts now Medina in response to what
she initially said, and have some more from Claudia, he said,

(47:18):
I am a lot of things, but one thing I
am not is some WWF wrestler body slamming women across toilets.
This is pathetic, trifling and desperate. Four years ago I
did Claudia Jordan. It lasted six months. Six months, y'all.
I got socked in drawers older than that. I left
her four times in six months because of her mouth
and messy ways. On August twenty eight, twenty sixteen, I
had enough and left for good. She began having a

(47:39):
temperate tantrum. As I left peacefully, she grabbed my phone,
ran and started flopping all over the house. For four years,
I remained silent, and then he goes on to say,
you have a history of this, and I had enough,
so I bounced. This is a joke. You do this
to every man that leaves you. You testified against Mike
Tyson to have him locked up for rape back in
the day. I don't even know what that has to

(47:59):
do with anything. By the way, I just want to say,
put that out there, like, what does that have to
do because she wasn't involved in that situation. She knew
the woman and spoke up on her behalf. She wasn't
saying that she was abused, but anyway, she said. He said,
you sued Prices right for sexual allegations, You snitched on
Jamie Fox's private relationship with Katie Holmes and had Entertainment
Tonight come to your house so you can publicly apologize. Now,

(48:21):
I don't know what his point wasn't bringing all of
these things up. But here's what Claudia Jordan had to
say about accountability. I just want to be accountable. I
would like to him to say, you know, I had
a moment of madness. I reacted crazy when you asked
me about my age. I got caught in the line.
Instead of just stressing up, I got defensive and put
it on you and started calling you all kind of names.
Would really I should I should have lied to you

(48:42):
when you were totally old aunt me. It would have
been nice to just get that. Maybe I'm sorry and apology.
I don't need him to be arrested now, I don't.
I don't see him went out the same circles. Well, listen,
I feel like you can't truly heal what you don't reveal.
So for all the brothers who are abusing women, are
have abused women, y'all know who you all are, and
if you haven't made any real attempts to atone for
your actions, change your behavior, apologize. I mean, the karma's

(49:06):
gonna come back to you. And you know, even that brother,
he has a right to say what he said. You know,
he has a right to, you know, express his opinion
on the matter, because it's always two sides to a story, right,
And he could be telling the truth and Claudia could
be telling the truth. That's why you listen to all
stories and believe all proof. Claudia has a lot of proof.
That's it. Now, Claudia said real receipts, not fake ones.
Back injury, crack toilet that had to be replaced, combat

(49:29):
with building manager about the time he broke in, and
I advised them not to give him access or a
key after he broken through my window and damaged the screen,
his ID and proof of his real age seven olders.
And he says that led to our fight because he
was mad he got caught in a lie. That's when
it all hit the fan. If you lie to your
girlfriend you live with about something like your age, what
else is a lie? Who are you? And then she

(49:51):
said he said he's never been an abuser, yet here
is a restraining order filed against him for hitting a
woman in Atlanta in the face with a book in
two thousand and three. And she goes on to say,
there's more of a islands, much more recent, but I'll
let her tell it now. Claudia also said this, uh.
She also posted a conversation that she had with Medina's brother.
Listen to this. So why do you think he wants
to sell the story about how rough his upbringing was

(50:13):
and that his mom tried to sell him the street
sounds about street credibility. He was born in Portland, Oregon.
It sounds better to the streets to be from Newark,
New Jersey than Portland, Oregon. But his fake age, that
license you're gonna post, that's from my house. He did
this from my house. Why was he as to restart

(50:35):
his career? This man didn't do anything order that her brother,
that's his brother, could affirming the story or am I
here in narrow U. He's confirming that he's phony and
that he lies about things. And you know, so that's
his own brother, his own brother. Well, I mean that
that he's not saying that that he's lying about putting

(50:57):
hands on her, or he's just saying that he had
the history of being a liar. His own brother said that.
What's going on with this world? Man? Yeah, but we
don't want to make the same mistake that you know
other people do either, you know what I'm saying, Like,
you know, he didn't say that he's lying about hitting Claudia.
He just said that he has a history of being
a liar. But it's the same thing. How the guy,
how the guy brought up a bunch of people, bunch

(51:18):
of things. Yeah right, yeah, you know what I'm saying
like that don't have nothing to do with this situation.
And what the brothers talking about don't have nothing to
do with this situation, right. I just want to know
why do people let social media get to him so much? Like,
if you know the truth, that should be enough. And
you have to know social media is gonna make jokes
and there's gonna be people who disagree with you. You
just have to know that when you when you put
these type of things out. I think Clodia wanted to

(51:39):
tell her story to show that it's true that there's
other women going through it and encouraging other women to
speak up. I think that's the reason why she spoke.
There's a lot of women who have difficulty speaking up
just because you don't. You don't want to put it
out there. You know that some people won't believe you.
You know you'll get backlash abuse before yolks as a
man that abused you before the relationship at all. Yes,

(52:00):
actually I recently, um a couple of months ago, did
something about it. It hasn't come out yet, the story,
but yes, absolutely. Did he ever apologize that it was
come back and say look I was wrong for doing that. No, No,
he actually went to jail that night. Well that's even better.
Oh yeah, he got he got immediate consequences for his actions.
And that was that was only because my landlord called

(52:22):
the cops. It wasn't even me. I felt bad about
it really then, you know, yeah, and you never want
you never want anyone to go to jail. Then all
of a sudden, now it's now, it's here. I mean,
it's just how you feel as a woman. I think
you never want to call the cops. And then even
when the cops came, I wasn't trying to press charges
because and they were like, you need to press charges
because they could see, like my lip was busted and

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the house was a mess. And I still was like, no,
I don't want him to go to jail. I just
want him to leave you. Yeah, And they arrest him.
They arrested him because he They arrested him because he
came back, because when something like that happens to cops
circle your block. And so they made him leave eve
and they kept telling me the press charges. I didn't,
and then he came back and so they saw him

(53:04):
at the door and they took him to jail. Damn. Yeah,
I'm sorry, did that happened to you? But we cannot
skate past the fact that dj Envy just randomly in
the middle of your story said, put your hands on
me and see what's up with you? Like? Why why
he goes he put your hands on me? See what happened?
Women being abused? Yeah, I just got just got mad.
I don't know. I don't know. I just got mad.

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I don't know. That's your divine feminine speak. I don't know. Yes, yes,
a story you talked about guy put a put you
know buster he lip. It just makes you mad and
upset you. I don't know, it just makes you mad.
Every woman called me and tried to his brother called
me and tried to get me to build him out
of jail. After that, I was from the experience of

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a man who has put his hands on this woman,
which I've spoken about in my book Chicken Uh, and
have spoken about plenty of times on this radio. It's
all fragile ego, it's all insecurity. You know, it all
stems from a bad place, and it never has anything
to do with the woman and everything to do with
what's wrong with you as a man. And that's why

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I encourage all of these brothers to God in and
get some healing, get some help from traumas that you've
been dealing with, you know, since since you were a child,
and don't take those things into your twenties, your thirties
and your forties. I'm telling you because you all you're
gonna do is hurt the closest people to you. All Right, Well,
I guess that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss,
I mean Angel. We'll have more in the next hour

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though you have a lot of things we still have
to get to. But you know, shout out to Claudia
Jordan just for being able to tell your story. I
know it's not an easy thing to do, and especially
when somebody has a platform also and they're denying it
and they're coming at you and trying to make you
look like a bad person. And I don't know exactly
what happened, but I know it's not easy to put
those things out there. So be sure. We need to

(54:48):
drop one a clues bomb from Claudia Jordan, Claudia Jordan
cooking with that show? What's the name of that? To
Fox Soul Claudia Cooking, Claudia cooking with that show? What's
is there a name for the show? It's Claudia Jordan's
uh Selena Jas and some Vivica Fox Claudia cooking with

(55:09):
that show. So Luther Claudia, all right, well, who are
you giving your donkey too? We need a Kentucky Attorney
General Daniel Camera to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a world with him. Please, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Cloud. Good morning,
It's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat,
so being Donkey of the day a little bit of

(55:30):
a milo like a dope other day. Now I've been
called a lot of my twenty three years that donkey
of the day is a new wife. Donkey of the
day when day August twenty six goes to Kentucky Attorney
General Daniel Camera America, I don't know if y'all realize this.

(55:51):
That man is a clown, one hundred percent grade, a
certified bozo. Okay. One of my favorite things in life
is watching something in real time, like the energy from
what I just watched the herd was off, and then
watching people on social media react to it. And that's
what happened last night when I saw Daniel Cameron speaking
to Republican National Convention see, I personally don't care when

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black people are Trump supporters. I don't care what your
political party is. You could be a black Republican, because
truth be told, it's black liberals, black Democrats that are
equally as brainwashed for the old white men on the left.
Is brothers like Daniel Cameron are for the old white
men on the right. And that, my friends, is the
problem with whatever party you choose to be a part of. Okay,

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I have a problem with brothers like Daniel Cameron, all right.
They will standing in front of America and lie on
behalf of a white man that doesn't give a damn
about his black ass. Okay, it comes a point in
time where it's not about politics. It's not about Republican
a Democrat. It's not about saying what you have to
say so your party can win in November. It's about
telling the truth and shaming the devil. Okay. If you

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are a government official and you black, it's about telling
the truth and shaming the white devil. Okay. If you're
not challenging systemic racism, if you're not trying to dismantle
the mechanism of white supremacy, then guess what you are
complicit in that system's destruction of your people. And that's
what Daniel Cameron was doing last night. He referenced in

(57:21):
his speech Brianna Taylor, Rest in peace to Brianna Taylor,
the twenty six year old queen who was an emt
in Kentucky, who got murdered at the hands of the
police in Kentucky while she was asleep in her bed.
And an investigation has been happening for several months, but
those officers are still free. But listen to what this
man Daniel Cameron had to say. Even as anarchists mindlessly

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tear up American cities while attacking police and innocent bystanders,
we Republicans do recognize those who work in good faith
towards peace, justice and equality. In fact, it was General
Dwight Eisenhower, a future Republican press who said democracy is
a system that recognizes the equality of humans before the law.

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Whether you are the family of Brianna Taylor or David Dorne,
these are the ideals that will heal our nation's wounds.
Republicans will never turned a blind eye to unjust acts,
but neither will we accept in all out assault on
Western civilization. Ah Man let's break this down because words matter.

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I love words, okay, because all words means something. See, Daniel,
when you say things like even as anarchists mindlessly tear
up American cities while attacking police and innocent bystanders, how
can you fix your about to say that? First of all,
what is an anarchist? What was the person who tries
to bring about anarchy? Well, what is anarchy is the

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absence of government. Anarchy is the state of a society
being freely constituted without authorities are a governing body, Daniel Cameron.
I would say the reason it is so much civil unrest,
because that's what it is. Civil unrest is because of
the absence of government. See when people say arrest the
cops that kill Brianna Taylor, they are wondering where is

(59:10):
the government? Okay, they are camping out on your lawn,
Daniel Cameron. They're down in Kentucky protesting because you are
absent in all of this. All right, Brihanna Taylor's killers
are still free. So an absence of government is what
is causing this anarchy. So when these American cities get
tore up, it's your fault in Every government official who

(59:31):
does nothing. When black people are getting killed at the
hands of the police, y'all go ghosts, y'all go get absent,
And then people like you try to victim blame and
say that folks are mindlessly tearing up American cities. There's
nothing mindless about what they are doing. It's actually a
lot of thought that goes into it. Okay. These people

(59:53):
are thinking about Ahmad Aubrey, they are thinking about Brianna Taylor,
they are thinking about George Floyd. They are thinking about
a man named Jacob Blake getting shot in the back
several times while his kids are in the car, while
you government officials do exactly what you just said, y'all
won't do, and that's turn a blind eye to unjust
x Daniel Cameron says they will not accept an all

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out assault on Western civilization. But I bet you won't
ever fix your mouth to say that Republicans will not
accept in all out assault on black people. This is
why I say people like you are suckers. Okay, quoting
Dwight Eisenhower saying democracy is a system that recognizes the
quality of humans before the law. Well, clearly we don't

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have no democracy there, because if we recognize the equality
of humans before the law, then the law would be
in jail for killing a human named Brianna Taylor. I
know for a fact that if a group of black
people ran up in a cops house and shot and
killed him while they was asleep, they would be in jail.
I know that if two black men shot a cop
in the back while a cop was trying to get
in this car, they would be in jails. When you

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speak on a system recognizing the equality of humans before
the law, what you mean is that only works for
the humans that this wicked white supremacist system sees as humans. Okay,
this country has never seen black people that including your
black ass, Daniel Cameron. Okay, remember the whole three fifths
of a human being thing in the Constitution. Yeah, that

(01:01:20):
kind of scus your equality argument. Okay, but where are
the cases of that equality of humans thing coming before
the law? Because all I ever see is the law
preventing humans from ever being treated as equals. Now. Daniel
Cameron also said that whether you are the family of
Brianna Taylor are David Dorn, these are the ideals that

(01:01:43):
will heal our nation's wounds. I would assume those ideals
are peace, justice, and equality. That's what you referenced. Here's
the thing, Daniel, those ideals were never created for us. Okay,
by us, I mean you and me, all right, I
mean Brianna Taylor, I mean George Floyd, I mean Trayvon Martin,
Emmet Sandraw Blain, Natasha McKinnon, Martin, Luther King, Junior, Matt
get Evans, Malcolm X. The list goes on and on

(01:02:05):
and on and on when it comes to black humans
on this planet whose equality wasn't recognized before the law
and you, Daniel Cameron, are continuing the white supremacist tradition
of giving black people no justice, so black people will
continue to give you no peace. Please let remy ma

(01:02:25):
give Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron the biggest he ha
he ha he ha. He's stupid, mother, far are you dumb?
And stop locking up protesters in Kentucky because they out
there actually fighting for the equality of humans that you
claim to be fighting for. Daniel Cameron, Okay, stop looking,
stop locking up members of the organization and tell freedom

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because they are actually out there trying to get the
justice that you keep denying. Brianna Taylor and her family.
They out there peacefully protesting, but you keep locking them
up and holding them for hours because you may not
be for an assault on Western civilization, but you damn
showed online and all out of salt on black and
brown people. Sucker. My daddy would call a need grow

(01:03:09):
like that a jove turkey job turkey job. Turn we
bring back jove turkey for job. You jove turkey for
a jove turkey. We should bring that back n for
job turkey man. Yeah, but they had all different types
of flavored turkeys for Thanksgiving. Real, well, go go go

(01:03:30):
to this is well, Daniel Cameron is the Manna's flavored turkey.
Go to Daniel Cameron's page on Twitter or Instagram and
just put a bunch of turkey emo jove turkey and
put jive turkey. Let me get his exact Instagram. Let
make sure let's have a little petty party this morning.
Daniel J. Cameron d A N I E L j

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A Y c A M E R and Daniel J.
Cameron just go to his page and put a bunch
of turkey emojis, you know, jove ass turkey. Gobble dobble
asking stupid all right, up next ask ye eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
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it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, what what what? What?

(01:04:14):
What you wanna know? Baby Mama issues, sneaks and words
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Call up down for ask ye holding. Everybody is DJ,

(01:04:37):
Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
It's time for asking. Yee Hello, Who's this? This is
age from Mark angel How are you hi? Hi? DJ Charlotte.
It's it's not more so of a question, it's more so, UM,

(01:05:01):
I didn't need advice kind of. I'm in a situation
where I just was listening to you guys. You were
talking about domestic violence, and then you know, Sharlotte was
saying how it's a fried ego and it's an insecurity
ego and everything, which I agree with one hundred percent
because the guys that I'm like off and on with now, Um,

(01:05:23):
the first time I had to experience really like domestic violence,
where he really you know, opened hand hit me or both.
His kissed up to hit me was in July when
we went down between my family and been it happened again,
probably like a week or so ago, and I kind
of was telling him, like he needs help because I
know that he grew up without a role model. I

(01:05:44):
know that he don't he hasn't been in a relationship
where someone really loved him for real. And he's been
in and out of Joe. You know. The girls that
he's been with been street girls. It's like different from him.
But we have a kid together, and I have other children.
My oldest child haven't really had his father, and then
his stepfather because I'm married, but I've been separate for

(01:06:10):
three years, so now I'm dealing with him. He's like
a really good father figure to my friend outside of
you know, his issue or whatever. And my son is like,
you know, he's been a great father to me, better
than you know, my real father, my stepfather. And they
love him, like when he's not home, well he's not
in the house anymore, they want to call him, they

(01:06:31):
want to speak to him, they want to go around
him because of who he is to them. But not
safe for me when he's angry. So I'm kind of like,
I don't know what to do with the situation. Our
fun is that I'll be eight months like Angel. You know,
like you said, it's not safe for you, and if

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it's not safe for you, it's not safe for your children.
And he can be quote a great role model, but
a great model isn't abusive greet And I think you
have to think more about yourself and you being there
for your children because anything could happen. Things could spiral,
and you don't want to wait until you hit rock

(01:07:13):
bottom or even worse, if you do something bad to me,
you could be killed, worst case scenario, and you don't
want to wait for something like that to happen. And
you don't want to wait until it's so bad that
you're in the hospital or that you're dead. You cannot
wait for that. And you can't make excuses for him

(01:07:36):
not being the man that he's supposed to be. People
have circumstances all the time and they don't act like that,
and he needs to get the help that he needs
to get. You don't need to be making excuses or
feeling like you have to do some type of charity
for him. I would tell him that he need hope.
I did the beginning of the year, after I had

(01:07:58):
a little while have to have my son, decided to
go to a therapist in North Rutgers. But now because
of the whole virus, it's like virtual where we speak
over the phone, and I don't think that is very effective.
And I do suffer from depression and ain't viting stuff
because I've been through this with my daughter's father, like right, literally,

(01:08:20):
I've been like windows busting out of my apartment, holes
in the wall, doors broken at a black eye. I've
dealt with that, and I'm about to be thirty like
so like, and you don't deserve that. You do not
deserve that that is not anything that you have to
put up with, and that there's no excuse for it.

(01:08:42):
I don't care what he grew up experiencing. He should
not be putting his hands on you. Great, It's not
acceptable and never will be. He has to get help
for himself. And you need to make sure you're there
for your children from the school. So thank you whatever
it is that you need to do. Angel, you know,
we want to make sure that we're here to support

(01:09:02):
you as well. So we're gonna get your information, but
I just want to encourage you because you know you're
alive now, but who knows. And that's not something that
you want your kids to know about. That's not a
psychle that you want them to repeat. If you have daughters,
that's not something that you would ever want to happen
to them, so it shouldn't happen to you. Yeah. I
listened to you guys every morning on my way to work,

(01:09:25):
and I have on my phone that you know what
I was listening to this morning while I'm here at work.
And I also watched the boot Camp, so I was
listening to doctor Stay, you know, to the guys your child,
your door, to over live the life you give your wife.
And I'm just saying, I have three girls and like

(01:09:47):
they will hurt my heart. So you know how to
deal with my daughters coming home because they've been beat
fars and then or my phone telling me Ma, I
hit humorous woman or they're a woman telling me that
my phone right, beast John for your kids. Man, you
do not want that, trust me? All right, thank you mama.

(01:10:08):
All right, we're gonna get your information to just hold on, okay,
hold on on the line. Okay, ask ye eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
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was the breakfast club, Good morning, Comna, keep a real
what's up? Get some real advice with Anthela Yee kids,
ask ye wanting everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:10:30):
the God. We are the breakfast club with in the
middle of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Hey? This is
Barefoot Randy. Hey, what's up? Bro? What's your course to be?
He said? Barefoot Randy? Barefoot Randy like no shoes? Okay, yeah.
So my question is so I sing for a reggae band, um,
and we're having a little bit of drama right now

(01:10:51):
within the band. Okay, we've had things happened before, like
our bass player moved to Canada and beginning of twenty twenty,
our guitar player didn't get his stuff pulled or he's
from Ghana and he didn't get his visa renewed. So
that's the whole thing. But what's going on right now
is our drummer has a school and he stores things,

(01:11:14):
and over the last three years he has you know,
he's really been a supporting character of the band, like
paid for a lot more of the stuff than you know,
or paid for a good amount of the stuff. You know,
He's always done some good stuff. But somebody took something
of his down from downstairs at his music school, and

(01:11:36):
now you know, he's kind of freaking out about it
because nobody will fess up to it, and he accused
me of taking it, and Okay, so somebody from your
band stole something from him. Yeah, and it wasn't necessarily
maybe somebody from my band, Like there's other people involved
at the school too, Okay, right, And I'm just kind
of trying, you know, last time, it got a little

(01:11:57):
heated him and I you know, he kind of accused me,
and then I kind of got heated back at him,
and I'm just kind of trying to figure out how
to trying to break the ice and be like yo, man,
because he was kind of almost threatening, you know, to
not be in the band. And we've been doing a lot.
We've toured through California three times, Like I'm from Washington,
We're from Washington State. Okay, We've been on like fun

(01:12:21):
So you still want him to be in the band
because you said, he's provided a lot for you guys. Yeah, absolutely,
and he's like he's solid dude, you know, super solid dude. Right,
So it sounds like he's done everything right that he's
supposed to do. He was upset that someone stole something.
Y'all got into it because he was emotional, and that
has to hurt because you don't know who did it,
and now you don't know who to trust, and you
feel like, I've been doing all this, so put yourself

(01:12:43):
in his shoes to understand how he feels about it.
And then y'all get into an altercation, and I think
now it's a time to have some empathy, right, because
people go through things in the band is not easy,
especially when y'all are trying to make it. Maybe you're
not making the money that you want to. You really
need help financially, you need time dedicated to it. So
you want people that would be all in, and it's
hard to be all in when they don't know who
they can and can't trust, right right, Yeah, Yeah, So

(01:13:06):
I think that's a conversation that you need to sometimes
be a little bit humble when you're in a group
because the truth is, it's not easy when y'all. Even
when people are successful in making money, it's not easy
to get along. So imagine how it is when you're
not at that point when you guys really need to
be unified and understand what the goal is. So y'all
need to have a nice heart to heart where you
sit down and discuss what the issues are. Also explain

(01:13:28):
that you understand how it must fail to not trust
people that you work with and not know what happened.
And I also am what was it that got stolen?
It was something pretty inconsequential. It's not necessarily the most
legal thing to be talking about. Okay, so how much? Okay,
what does the value of that? How much would that
have cost? Oh? It was probably like okay, so why

(01:13:50):
don't you guys, you know, the rest of the band members,
why don't y'all replace it and just be like, look,
just as a show a good faith. We don't know
who did it, but we don't want you to feel away.
And I know this doesn't take away from the fact
that something happened, but we do care about your feelings
and want to make sure that you trust us. And
let's so I think you should do that. Just make
some type of show, because it has to feel bad

(01:14:11):
if you're the person that something gets stolen from, and
you also feel like I'm the one that's been putting
so much into this as well. Why would y'all do
this to me? And he don't know who did it,
So y'all don't know who did it. Nobody's fassen up
to it. It could have been one of you, it
could not have been. But let's just make up for it,
move forward and say that this should never happen again. Yeah,
that's easy. You know, it's always going to be issues.

(01:14:32):
It's how you deal with those issues when you have
to work with people day after day. Now, how do
you deal with it? Are you going to be stubborn
and or are you going to say, Okay, I want
to really move forward, and I understand the issues that
you have and I you know, I sympathize with that.
So here's what we're gonna do, and let's make sure
that we don't have these issues and that we trust

(01:14:53):
each other and we're on your side. We're a team. Okay,
Yeah like that, Thank you for that advice. Yeah, it's
hard as a band, you know, to do that, to
stay humble sometimes and We've been together for three years,
you know, and like I said, I've been through a
whole lot um band member changes and all kinds of
drama and stuff. And he's been my right hand man
the whole time, you know. I've been the manager whole

(01:15:15):
like you know. And and tell him that, Tell him
you've been my right hand man this whole time, and
I don't want us to get into these situations. Tell
him that. Okay, all right, Barefoot Randy for sure. Yeah.
Can I tell you my name? My band name, go ahead,
Naughty Pine and A U G H T Y Pine

(01:15:35):
P I N E. And we're from Washington State and
you can check us out on Instagram. UM and we
got our link. It's yeah, Naughty Pine REGGAEU. Naughty Pine
is a great name. I'm gonna tell you some Barefoot
Randy is a good name too, though I'm not gonna
lie to you name. Man. All right, thank you, man,
thank you. Yeah, I appreciate that. You know. I heard

(01:15:55):
you say barefoot the other day. Yeah, We're talking about
somebody and you're like, you need to go barefoot, you
need to list. It's like, yeah, oh that's me. I
do that every day. I walk around because I deal
with when when my anxiety starts to act up. And
I got outside barefoot and h I ground myself and
then I put go hug some trees and say some prayers.
You know what I mean. Whenever when I do that,

(01:16:17):
I do that three four times a week. Good man,
that's cool, but not thank you're listening on Friday, I'm
having a angela Ye day and it's all Dan Tall
and reggae and Soca music. I want to be tuned
in for sure with VP Records, right, absolutely awesome? All right,
all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five, one

(01:16:39):
oh five one. Now you got roomors on the way yet, yes,
And we are gonna talk about Mary J. Blige. Now,
whatever you do, do not say this to Mary. When
you see her. You might have thought that it was
a compliment. She hates it. All right, Well, we'll get
into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
breakfast Club. It's just oh goshu reports, it's the rule

(01:17:06):
of report the breakfast Club. Well, Marry J. Blige did
a virtual interview with Hip Hollywood, and in that conversation,
she talks about one phrase that she doesn't like. She
doesn't like this title of Auntie Mary. Listen to what
she said, how do you feel about your fans calling
you auntie Mary? I was literally thinking, why can't I
just be your sister? Like? And there's women that are

(01:17:29):
like way older than me calling me aunty. I'm like,
come on, be like, can I just be your sister?
Your friend? In your head though, the auntie is like,
come on, First of all, I need to know who
is ten years older than Mary J Blige calling her auntie? Queen.
Mary J Blige is forty nine years old, so that
mean that fifty nine year old people are out here
calling Mary J Blige auntie. That's what happens when you

(01:17:49):
forget you not your industry age. Some people been in
the game so long they really start believing their industry
age and they don't realize that they older didn't marry
J Blige, but they got the nerve to call her auntie.
Stop it. You know, my mother has an uncle that's
younger than I am. He's like maybe like eight years
younger than me. That don't have nothing to do with
this conversation. You couldn't, but you can't have an aunt

(01:18:16):
or an uncle who's older than you. But yes, I
understand that she don't want to be called auntie Mary. Don't.
You can't. Yeah, And you can't tell someone's okay to
call them, you know what I mean. Some women don't
mind auntie, some women like Mary J Blige do. I
call myself uncle Charlotte, And I like when the youngs
call me unc big bro was quin about when they
call you? What about when they call you auntie Charlotte?

(01:18:38):
I'm fine with that too. I get that all the
time when when they post like those pictures of me
with the glasses one that all the time. Listen, I'm
here for all those terms of reference. But if Mary
is not, that's understandable. All right. Now, Gabrielle Union, Kiki
Palm at Mark Saint Martin, then Uzu Aduba joined forces.
They're doing a PSA about hair discrimination. I can't believe

(01:19:00):
is twenty twenty and we are still having to have
these conversations. It's part of Glamorous September issue. And they're
working with the Crown Coalition, which is a group of
organizations that's dedicated to ending hair discrimination. And here is
what that PSA sounds like. When I first started pagets,
I was told by man age. Never let my hair
be natural for competition. HR told me my hair looked

(01:19:21):
more professional pulled back and in the bun than it
did out curly. The first time I walked into the
office with my natural hair, my supervisor asked if it
was forever I had strangers walk up. And my hair
has a purpose greater than myself, and I will not
put it away to comply with white culture standards. Beauty. Yeah,

(01:19:42):
I hate it. I mean when you got I've seen.
I'm tooking my daughter to her track meets before, and
I remember this one time, all the little white girls
came running over touching her head and I had a fit.
I mean, I would stop touching her hair, stop touching her.
I'm yelling at the parents, hey, keep your change hands
out of my child's hair. And you yellow like that,
real heir, Yes, hell yeah. It infuriated me for some reason,

(01:20:05):
at me hot, So you yell at the period to
my kids, your goddamn kid's hands out of my daughter's
hair or my daughters. Do you even think that there's
there's places where they'll send you home because of your hair.
There's rules and regulations and how you can wear your hair.
At work. I think that's ridiculous. In this dam never
had that problem. It's a crown. That's why I tell

(01:20:26):
my daughters all the time, that's your crown. All right, Well,
here's the call to action. Black women are eighty three
percent more likely to report age that's more harshly on
their looks and other one can't work. Black women are
also reported they are one and a half times more
likely to be sent home from work simply because of
their hair. And we'll refuse to comply to white standards, beauty,

(01:20:48):
we can be fired. Thanks to the Crown actor is
now in legal in Southern states for workplaces their schools
discriminate against one for the way they wear their hair.
That number should be fifty. Go to the Crown at
dot com and sign the petition to demand that our
legislators protect our rights. All right, I hope we don't
have to keep on having this conversation. I mean, come on, guys,

(01:21:09):
it's ridiculous at this point. All right. And McDonald's is
launching their first new chicken McNugget flavor in nearly forty years.
Are you here for it? Nope, it's a spicy one.
I've never messed with McDonald chicken nuggets. Even when I
ate nuggets, I like Wendy's nuggets McDonald nuggets. I definitely
I did. Used to eat those nuggets. Yeah, hell yeah,

(01:21:30):
I'll run through it. Twenty piece with that sweet and
sour sauce quick back in the day, I always like
to barbecue sauce the best. But so should be pretty
interesting to see if people flock in for that. And
there's also with the new nuggets. They have a breaded
tempora coating of cayenne and chili peppers. They come with
a mighty hot sauce which is a blend of crush
the red peppers, spicy chilies, and garlic. Because that's some

(01:21:54):
people say it wasn't real chicken brass chicken nuggets. Of
course it's not. My brother twenty piece of chicken McNuggets.
Every time he went in with a little and then
they had the little McDonald's play it was a playground,
and then he would spin around and around up one
of those little things and then throw up every time.
When I used to get high, that was my thing.
I'll go get that number two to them too. Double
cheese burgers with a twenty piece nugget Lord have mercy.

(01:22:17):
He would eat all of that. Yes, kid. Number two
is so nuggets. Yeah, I would do the same thing.
Number twould catch it. Boney meeting um fries, large coke
or large supersize was around? I used to get the supersize.
Are you like it big? All right? And ty Dollas
and his collaboration with Nicki Minaj just so. He went

(01:22:38):
on Instagram yesterday to reveal his new collaboration Expensive and
that will be coming out on Friday, so look forward
to that. And Kanye is being sued by an e
commerce company. They said that he allegedly stole tech from them,
and they said that he took advantage of this company
to advance his easy brand and launch his Sunday service
and then left them high and dry. It's a black
owned business called my Channel, Inc. That's sizes in video

(01:23:01):
on e commerce technology says they linked up with Kanye
in twenty eighteen to help him maximize revenue for his
Yeasy merchandise. They said he got the company to work
around the clock for him for six months based on
a series of business promises. He also promised him a
ten million dollar investment allegedly, and they said that They
even moved their headquarters to Chicago just to make this

(01:23:23):
partnership work out, and they said Kanye had no intention
of following through on his promises. Cut ties and then
also jack their technology for Sunday Service. Yeah, Kanye is
gonna represent himself in court and he's gonna say Christians
do not steal or sue. All right, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report. So all right, thank you,

(01:23:44):
miss Ye. Now shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your requested.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, Na guy. We all the Breakfast Club Now,
Angela Yee Day. Is this Friday? Yes, I'm super excited
for you know, we've been having these artists perform and
record their performances in Jamaica and Trinidad and in New York,

(01:24:07):
so we have all of that in we're editing it together,
and we're gonna have a mobile truck that's driving around
New York City playing the concert. So it's an Angela
ye Day Virtual Concert. And I want to thank VP
Records because it's their Reggae Goal twenty twenty album coming
out also on Friday, so it's a celebration for them
as well. And we have Christopher Martin, Beanieman, D Major,
Noah Poa, Roman Virgo, Queen Africa. Alsohood Celebrity is gonna

(01:24:31):
be on Cranium. Let me see who else casts Josh X.
All of these different performances and the performances are amazing,
So I'm really appreciative for everybody who participated. And also
to ray a nephew to Wingstop, which we're gonna have
some fun giveaways from Wingstop on Angela Ye Day Friday.
Also Personal Touch, CD, PAP and Miss Jesse's here here,
everybody who's been really supportive to make this happen. We're

(01:24:54):
supporting black owned businesses. So if you have a black
owned business and you want to shout out on that day,
and I'm gonna be stopping by some of these is
as well and going live, then just make sure you
hit up the website at Power one or five onefm
dot com and we can shout out your business that day.
So I want to make sure that we show support
on Angela Ge Day. All right now, when we come back.
We got the positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.

(01:25:16):
Good morning morning everybody at DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now, I'm Charlomagne.
You got a positive note? I do. And you know,
God put this on my heart. The tweet out yesterday
and so I just want to say it to y'all
this morning. You humans. All you humans better start giving

(01:25:37):
other humans the grace you want God to give you.
Breakfast Club, You're finish with, y'all. Done,

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