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January 30, 2020 82 mins

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see how long is too long until you don't want to get married anymore after a video of Chrissy and Jim Jones went viral of them speaking on marriage. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to ABC News Reporter Over Inaccurate Information On Kobe Bryant's Crash and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The walkmot Dangrous Morning Show, the breakfast Club business. They
put y'all together. Y'all are like a manga for us.
Y'all just took over every Chris Brown. I've officially joined
the Breakfast Club. Say something, Mother, I'm with it, Walmost
Dangerous Morning Show, Breakface Club petition, Good morning Usa, Hello,

(00:36):
good money. Hey, it's Thursday. What's up? Easy at chilling
out in Miami. The weather's like seventy seven degrees and
all light. Yeah, Miami's pretty amazing, man. We're in here
having a great time. It's pretty cold out here. Out
here in New York. It's a twenty four degrees this
morning when I walked into the building money for the Greenes.

(00:58):
That's twenty four degrees. It's free my goodness. Yes. So
but anyway, what are you doing out there for my Miami?
You're still doing super Bowl stuff? Yes, we have some
activities today. Tomorrow night I'll be at Studio one Ay
three Louns with La La. I'll be there Sunday also
with Flow Rider and Replies, and then I'm back home Oka.
So yesterday I actually had a little bit of downtime,

(01:20):
so I went and got my hair done Okay, you
got your hair. Indeed, I went to this place, Curl
Pop in Fort Lauderdale, so they specialize in curly here
because you know, I've been working on not putting heat
on my hair and getting my natural curls back. So yeah,
we noticed. We actually talked about you. Good shout out
to John over at curl Pop. He said that, um,

(01:41):
a lot of people think he had the same procedure
done that you had because he has some hair, you know,
on his head. But he said, that's just his natural hair.
There's my natural hair too. Let's put that out there. Well,
I'll be out in Miami tonight. I'm gonna be at
they the Clevelander with Snoop Dogg and Dog and then
after that I'm gonna be at the Shadow have a
rate in Miami. So the Clevelander is one of my

(02:02):
all time favorite spots always in South Beach as a tourist.
Really yeah, I always go there for some reason, like
I just have a good time. The music is fun,
people are always dancing, and it's just a funny place. Yeah,
it should be a lot of fun. I'm excited to
go to my Miami for my son's birthday. I promised
him I would take him to the super Bowl. So
he's coming with me, So he gets to miss school
Thursday Friday, and then we'll be back on Monday. Lucky him. Right?

(02:23):
Is he going to the parties? Some of them he
is allowed to go to because the super Bowl, so
it's family friendly. And in some of them he can't
because he's under age. So can he go to the
Snoop the Cleveland? I won't let you in if you're
not twenty one. As a matter of fact, that hotel
is a twenty one in over hotel, right, actually, eighteen
to party, twenty one to drink. It's pepsi. Okay, so
it's a logan eighteen yes, really, and he's still in

(02:45):
high school. Shut up. He's eighteen goodness graze, Okay, just
like his daddy, he's eighteen goodness gracious. Yeah. So he's
gonna be hanging out with me, so we're gonna have
a lot of fun. But just in case, I brought
his PlayStation, just in case he has to sit in
the hotel by himself. Wow, parenting at parenting at his fill,
he would definitely be he put the TV on. He's

(03:07):
old enough, he'll be cool. So he's excited about that.
You know, we went shopping yesterday. We got him a
bunch of outfits to wear, so he's very, very excited.
This is his birthday present, so I'm happy for him.
He's he's old enough. Now we can really really experience.
You can go out and have some fun, meet some people.
So I can't wait to bring him out to Miami today.
You're going to be wearing coordinated outfits, Yes, outfits, absolutely, Yes,

(03:28):
we are. That's what I do. That's what That's what
I went out yesterday. And it's good what I do
because he wears He wears a men small, so it's
easy to get the coordinated outfits. Now I get myself
a medium, a large and get him a small. Good money,
all right, he wears the same sneaker side. I wonder
if he likes that. I never asked him. I just
make him wear to put that on. Let's go, dad.
Did we always have to mascha? Do we? Yes? We do.

(03:49):
That's our thing. Yeah, so I do. Most eighteen year
old that's what their dads with their dad. Yeah. I
don't know. I don't know what most people do. But
at the Casey Crew, that's what we do. Okay, I
don't know if he likes that. He might not like it.
He might say, your dad, get at it. It's probably traumatizing.
He might be traumatizing. Anyway, let's get the show cracking

(04:11):
front page news. What we're talking about. Well, let's talk
about Vanessa Bryant. She has posted and changed her Instagram
her profile on Instagram. So we'll tell you what she
had to say about Kobe Bryant and about Gianna Bryant.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keep a lock this to breakfast club. Good morning. Hey,
the cameraman just said, I got shiny lips? Can I

(04:32):
go to Human Resources with with dada? No, I don't
know you have shiny lips. I don't think so I'll
just put chapstick on. Okay. Anyway, Well, let's get in
some front page news. Start with you. But you know,
we are still paying tribute to Kobe Bryant and Gianna
Bryant and all of the people who lost family members

(04:53):
and that helicopter crash. And Vanessa Bryant has posted a
picture of her family. She said, my girls and I
want to thank the millions of people who've shown support
and love during this horrific time. Thank you for all
the prayers, we definitely need them. We are completely devastated
by the sudden loss of my adoring husband Kobe, the
amazing father of our children, and my beautiful sweet Gianna,

(05:13):
a loving, thoughtful and wonderful daughter and amazing sisters to Natalia,
Bianca and Capri. We are also devastated for the families
who lost their loved ones on Sunday, and we share
in their grief intimately. So she continues on to say,
I'm not sure what our lives hold be on today,
and it's impossible to imagine life without them, but we
wake up each day trying to keep pushing because Kobe

(05:35):
and our baby girl Gigi are shining us to light
the way, shining on us to light the way. And
she goes on to thank everybody for lifting us up
in your prayers and for loving us. Yeah, you can
also visit Mamba Sports Foundation dot org to further Kobe
and Gianna's legacy in youth sports. That's Mamba Sports Foundation

(05:55):
dot org. And she said to donate for the other
families who were affected, you can go to Mamba on three.
That's three spelled out Mamba on three dot org. Yeah,
you know, um, since it happened, I've been so into
the story, every aspect of the story, from why the
helicopter crashed and how can they have avoided it? And
they said that it was a terrain system that they

(06:18):
haven't put in their helicopters until after two thousand and five,
I believe, and that helicopter was built to ninety one,
and they were telling everybody who owned a helicopters to
please put that terrain computer in there because it pretty
much shows you what the mountains are if you can't see.
I've been I've been really like into it and overly
into it because I really really can't. It really really
bothers me just listening to certain people, even last night

(06:39):
at the next game where they left two seats open
for Kobe and his daughter. They had actually went to
a Brooklyn Nets game earlier this year. So just just
really really into it because I really care, you know,
And it's and it's crazy because I don't think I
ever cared anything about anybody else that passed like this,
because it just so sad to see him and his
daughter that passed away and all the other people. Man,
it's all right, and ABC News just to show you

(07:02):
how you can't always just want to be the first
to report. You have to be accurate, right. They have
suspended Matt Gutman, their chief national correspondent, for an inaccurate
statement he made on air Sunday. Everybody didn't know what
was going on at that time, and he had erroneously
reported on air that all four of Brian's children were
on board that helicopter. And I did see Rick Fox
also speaking about these false reports that he was on

(07:24):
board that helicopter as well. So ABC News folksperson said,
reporting the facts accurately is the cornerstone of our journalism,
as he acknowledged on Sunday, Matt Gutman's initial Matt Gutman's
initial reporting was not accurate and failed to meet our
editorial standards, and he has been suspended. Yeah, he should.
He shouldn't have reported that. I mean, that's just that's why, Like,

(07:47):
where did he get that information from? Was he just guessing?
You don't report that, especially if the families weren't notified.
You just don't report to be first. And you know
what else they said to ye, I don't know how
true this is, they said, that they can't change the
logo because the logo is not of an actual person.
They was like, they've never admitted that it is an
actual person. Yeah, they said, people assume it's Jerry West,
but they're not saying that it is Jerry West. And

(08:08):
and they people have tried to change the logo before
to Michael Jordan. But they're saying it's not an actual person.
It's just a silhouette of any basketball player. That's what
that is? That true? Yeah, they've never said that this
is the silhouette of Jerry. They've never confirmed that. All right,
well that is front page news. Get it off your
chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you're upset, you need to ven hit us up

(08:30):
right now. Maybe at a bad night, bad morning, or
maybe you just want to spread some positivity. Eight hundred
five eight five one five one. Charlemagne, he'll be here
in a minute. It's the Breakfast Club, God morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
your chests, whether you're man or blast. So people to
have the same in We want to hear from you

(08:51):
on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? It's Charles from
Miami Charles, what's up, Broke, get it off your chest,
bron super Bowl, all my homies getting crazy money onto
all type of money plays, and everybody forgot about me.
And I'm super hot. You know, the loups is fall
in the morning trying to think how I'm gonna come
up on a bag. You know, wait, what kind of
money plays? I mean, I got homies doing contracts. I

(09:14):
got ella homies doing y'all parties. I got and it's
just like I got bills like it's the end of
the month, like you know, in the back of the mind,
in my mind, I'm like, damn, gonna have to rob
one of my homiest. You ain't gotta rob your homie,
bro but I mean you gotta. You gotta pick outside
of the box, man, you you, I mean, all right,
you can't wait for them to include you and what
they're doing. You gotta do it yourself. Like if you

(09:34):
want to make a little bit of money, right, I'm
gonna put you in the game. If you want to
make a little bit of money, you go to Costco.
You buy mad water, it's mad traffic, and you get
kids to sell some water for you, or you could
sell some more that you you come up with a
couple hundred dollars. That way, you want to do a
party like that, Yeah, that's a that's a that's a
cheap way to you come up with a couple hundred
dollars easy, you know. I mean that way, you ain't
really got to do no work. You just managed the

(09:56):
kids selling them. And that's in that way you could
get a quick cash. Or when you go to the club,
you go to the club earlier, you park your car
outside the club and when people parking be like, yo,
you want my spot one hundred dollars. If somebody got
a good car, they're gonna want to park the car there, right,
because that's what it would do, all right. So I'm
just telling you some you could you could go outside
of these parties. But the whole he was back flip flops.

(10:16):
Some girls don't have to walk barefoot because you know,
we don't like having to wear our heels. After where
you can make a lot of money. You can sell
those for like twenty dollars a pop. Okay, yeah, I
got you, I got you. Or if you got a
little bit more money, what you do is you go
to the club and you buy some bottles. You make
a deal with the owner. You buy bottles for a
cheap price, and then you sell it to the ballers
in the club for more money. You could do get

(10:36):
money that way too. I don't know about that. Sound
if you don't know the club owners. And then his
people's just throwing the parties. If his people throwing the
parties'tven put him down. Those not his people. All right,
we just told me, or you know, we just told
you some some great ways to make some money. Yeah.
Now I'm going to high Leer and I'm I'm gonna
I'm gonna go to one of the warehouse and getting
you a whole bunch of flip flops. That's the show.

(10:59):
Get some flip flops, get some water, and get a
couple of people. Go South the club you could walk
up and down South Beach has regular selling those. Everybody's
gonna wet some flip flops. You get your twenty dollars
for them flip flops, and you pat dollar flub bro.
Yeah no, I'm gonna kill them and and I'm killing
with the water, and I'm gonna get me a spot
right there in front of the super Bowl. I'm then
kill them you got, I got, I got all I got,

(11:19):
get a club and everything. You take two spots up
at the club and then you just wait out there like, yo,
can you move up and let yo? I'm selling the
spot bro one hundred dollars man, and do somebody give
it to you? And then you gotta send me a
year percentage brow, I got you. We're not laughing. The
only thing. The only thing is now there's a lot
of competition because a thousand people listening are gonna do

(11:41):
the same thing. I know. But if you see me,
you you gotta give me that spot for half price. Hello.
Who's this? Hey? This is the shell from hall On
y'all some morning. Hey, Michelle, get it off your chess um. Listen.
I've been up all night. I have, just like everybody,
just being over the tragedy and wishing and Kobe's family

(12:01):
the best, you know, out of this tragedy. It's just
I have not been to sleep, trying fiddle. Like every
time you turn something on, you see something in this
connection that this guy had to everybody. Yeah, I feel
and I'm so into the story. I'm just like you,
like I want to know everything, like what happened, you know,

(12:24):
there was a story that right before the plane went down,
he had his daughter in his arms. Like, I want
to know everything. I like to hear every story about
him and how he was a great person, how he
encouraged people. I'm so into it. You know, yes, let
me let me just if I don't. I don't want
to take him so much time. But I'm gonna tell you.
I be on Google Earth and I was in Calibastas.

(12:46):
I've been in Calibasta's since the twenty six now, I've
been in California already. But I'm like, just like I
wanted to know wherever it is. So when I go
back to Calie you, I gotta go, you know what
I mean. And I just call that out of this tragedy,
that's a positivity that this guy was so full of

(13:06):
could just reach everybody. Well, thank you, mama. That's all better,
and thank y'all for the work y'all. Do I love y'all.
Watch your like every morning. Do you have a great weekend? Okay,
but you too, get it off your chests eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all.

(13:30):
As your time to get it off your chest. Because
you're man or black, we want to hear from you
on the breakfast block. Hello, who's this, Philip? Philip? What up? Man?
Get you off your chest? Man, Look, I'm mad this morning. Man,
I'm up to my manager. I've got us here so early. Man,
I've been waiting for forty five minute. Got my co
worker over here taking like you've been drinking, lifting man

(13:52):
three times already. If I were here on time, I
would have been terminated. You know what I'm saying. I said,
we don't know already go home. Wait a minute, you
late because you're man enage it in and open the
door for you. Bro. But were you working on Tom? No,
I'm Tom manager the league h we working? I worked.
I walked in Miami, car Well, Miami. He doesn't want
to tell you. He's not trying to lose his job.
You're trying to let him know you, but let him

(14:14):
know you trying to get you to snitch on yourself. Snitching. Oh,
come on, don't, says Nami. Do please don't, says Nami.
But I can go both ways. By the way, that
can be snitching and that can be a nice little
sexual act that you know, you're not giving consent for what. No,
Charlomagne just arrived. But do the god? What's good? King?
How are you doing good? Brother? Doing free? I'm sorry

(14:36):
in Miami? Ain't that cold? We ain't freezing out there? No,
it ain't cold. The weather comes every now and then,
you could a little win chills every nw there that
it's cold. Fact that I gotta sit here in the
doze lock and I'm trying to get in get out. Okay,
all right, well you will. You have a good morning.
To keep waiting, brother, You know I ain't gonna keep
waiting by tam momism going or whatever. Hello, who's this?

(14:58):
It was something Eli? What's up? You know? A few chests? Bro? Yeah,
I want to talk about I gotta email this morning
about um how TMB reported the story before before the
Brian family knew about it. I don't know how true
that is. They wanted to take TMP off. There is
reported that that they actually did speak to the family

(15:19):
and that I guess a source Wait, no, not to
the family. Oh, they just spoke to a source and
the source said to go ahead. What the story is?
That what they said, right, Yeah, they spoke to Kobe's
reps and Kobe's rep said that they could go ahead
and report it. They got the tip from somebody in
law enforcement. They reached out to Kobe's reps. Kobe's reps
at a certain point and said, yes, they're informed, and

(15:40):
they were told the family knew, and that's when they
reported it. According to TMZ, all right, thank you for
clearing that up. Can I give a shout out? Go ahead? Yeah,
I want to shout out all the queens. I'm a
DJ DJ Peter Vibe at me at Instagram at DJ
Peter Vibe, Yo, m vy. I look up to you, yo,
all the things you do with your kids. I'm a
father to Charlotte made all respect. What y'all do? All right? Brother?

(16:03):
All right? You hello? Who's this? Hire envied? Good morning?
Good morning? How are you? Hi? Y l right? So
I was so he late today Chi walked in. How
are you? How you guys? I just wanted to shout
child out this morning. Um Charlomagne used to being um

(16:26):
big on the mental house. We appreciate you for that,
envy Um. I attended two year seminars, so I definitely
appreciate what you do for the world. And ye you
on just overall house, y'all are dope. I'll listen toe
y'all every morning on the way home from work. I'm
happy I got through cone y'all this morning. But thank
you so much, Mama. And UM, I also want to
shout out my son. He's only three, but just to say,

(16:48):
just to tell him that I love him and y'all
have his chance today, um, and so I could go
to his father's Instagram page. He doesn't music, he's great
and I'm not buying Charlomagne to day. Don bias to me,
not bias. I promise he's amazing. His David's pecor He's
from Queen m His Instagram is I am Pcorps who

(17:08):
underscores I am t K O R understore on the store.
So if y'all can check it out, UM, gotta be dope. Correct. Well,
thank you, she did it. Thank y'all. All. Right, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five A five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, you can
hit us up at any time. Now, we got rumors
on the way. Yes, let's talk about Aaron Hernandez and
the documentary about him, and we'll find out what his

(17:30):
fiance had to say about that documentary series Killer Inside
the Mind of Aaron Hernandez. All right, we'll get into
that next. Keep a lockt this to Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Aaron Hernandez. It's about this report.

(17:57):
Angela yet's on the Breakfast Club. Well, Aaron her Nan
is his fiance. Shanna Jenkins was on ADC's Good Morning
America yesterday and she was talking about the documentary about
her former now fiance Aaron Hernandez. And here's what you
had to say about the allegations of him, what she
thought of it, and about him being allegedly gay. You

(18:19):
can't describe someone's sexuality without them being here. Although I've
had a child with Aaron, I still can't tell you
how he was feeling inside, if he did feel that way,
or if he felt the urge. I wish that he
you know, he would have told me, because they wouldn't.
I would not have loved him any differently. I would

(18:40):
have understood and I don't think anybody should feel shameful
on who they are inside, regardless of who they love. Well,
he probably hadn't got to that point yet in his life.
He felt like, you know, being open and saying, hey,
I'm bisexual or whatever it was. Anyone tell you if
fiance maybe not maget it happens every day, that don't happen.

(19:02):
And to even describe more, Aaron Hernan as his brother
was on with the Doctor as his brother Jonathan, and
here's what he had to say about the series and
about their dad. I don't know if he would have
been able to finish his sentence. I can't imagine him
even being able to, or my dad would have thought
he could beat that out of him. Would he beat

(19:23):
your brother and you? I don't think beat is really
even the word that can be expressed when you literally
have to blow on your brother's wounds because of the
creases of the belt or handprint in your body and
the burning sensation it has. And you know, have a
rule that in your household you can get beat, but
you stay away from the face so other people can't notice.

(19:46):
So that's what he said. What happened if Aaron Hernan
is would have told their father that he was gay.
You know what, although even with his wife, she's very
supportive that f she's very supportive that that should give
people who are hiding in the closet hope that if
they do have sexual desires for both genders, if you're
honest with your partner, you may be surprised to answer,
they may understand, you know, right, But you know, I

(20:08):
guess this is something deep rooted that probably comes from
like his brother said, if he would have said that
to his dad, his dad would have tried to beat
it out of him. Yeah. So, and it is a
lot of fair, especially I'm sure in the NFL as
a football player. Yeah, but I'm just talking about people
that are out there right now who might be dealing
with the same issue. Like something like that should give
them hope that if they are honest with their partner,
then their partner me understand more than they think they would. Yeah,

(20:31):
And there was a lot of speculation, you know that
the reason why he ended up killing Aaron, his fiance's sister,
his fiance's hold on Lloyd was what was it, his
fiance's sister's boyfriend was because he had discovered his homo
sexual relationships, and he was worried that Lloyd would disclose
his secret. So that was some speculation also that had

(20:53):
been coming out of these documentaries, so obviously it was
something that he was fearful of people finding out. For
whatever reason. FYI every day on my Instagram as people
telling me an hivy to come out the closet, tell
us to bring our fruity asses out the closet while
we hide shut ups. Want to throw that out there
every day. Continue ye all right, now, Michael Strahan, he

(21:14):
was talking about the rumored feud between him and Kelly Rippa,
and he's saying that, you know, basically not denying that
there is a feud, but not confirming it either. He
talked about starting his career in television and this is
all in the New York Times. He said he was
surprised by the selfish behaviors he witnessed. He said, in sports,

(21:34):
you can put as many great players as you want
on the team, but if one guy out there is
worried about himself, it will not work. Then on televisions,
I've had jobs where I got there and felt like, Wow,
I didn't know I was supposed to be a sidekick.
I thought I was coming here to be a partner,
and he said, for four years, he did his duties
whatever you had to do with Kelly on screen. And
then he said, one day she said she didn't want
to meet. They were supposed to have a meeting every

(21:56):
few weeks, and he thought everything was fine, and he said,
you can't force somebody to do something they don't want
to do. And eventually he left to join Good Morning
America and she didn't hear the news until right before
everybody else found out. The rest of the world found
out as well. So he did say that that situation
could have been handled better. But right now he says
he has nothing but respect for Kelly and for her show.

(22:18):
He said, I cannot say enough about how good she
is at her job. Well, yeah, Michael's grehand is a star.
Kelly Ripper as a star. It takes a coach ar
in this situation, a producer to put both of them
in positions for both of them to flourish and be
stars together. People act like stars can't play on the
same team together, but even wanted them has to be
a side kicking out. They definitely can't. But I'm sure
it's difficult when you've been sitting there on your own

(22:39):
show for a long time, somebody else comes, it's hard
to jump into that space. She never had her own
show though, well, Kelly was with us. It was something
that was new for him and she'd been doing episode
yeah a long time. Michael came and he's a star.
Now's with Ryan Seacrest. Ryan Seacrest is a star, like
you know, that's a that's a dynamic duel. That's not
a side kickstar, not at all, right, And that's just

(23:01):
his side of the story. We don't know where her
side is as well, all right now. Ari Schaefer is
a comedian who made a very taste of joke which,
by the way, we're not going to play on here
and we haven't really addressed it. But what I do
want to well, i'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell
you what he says, all right. So he did this
whole thing where he was basically speaking very disgusting about

(23:22):
Kobe Bryant right after his death and went on social
media and posted it and then when people called him
out about it, he said that he was hacked at first.
But there's a video of you saying it, so you
can't just say you were hacked by something that you wrote.
And then he said it was a joke that was
in terrible taste, but he said it was something that
he does when any celebrity passes away. He said he
tries to soften the blow by making I guess saying

(23:46):
something horrible about the person. And he said he does
it all the time. He said, right when a famous
person dies, there at their most worshiped. So as a
response to all of the outpouring of sympathy on social media,
I post something vile. It's just a joke. I don't
really hate any of the people. Well, since then, he
was dropped by his talent agency. He also had some
shows booked. He actually had one in New York that

(24:08):
was supposed to go down this week and they canceled that.
He's been getting all kinds of death threats anywhere he's
supposed to perform. They've been calling him bomb threats and
all of that. So it doesn't look like he'll be
performing anywhere anytime soon. After his quote unquote joke about Kobe,
you know, people have to stop hiding behind being a comedian, Okay,
because just because you're a comedian. You know, comedians make jokes.

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There was no joke made in this situation at all.
There was no setup, there was no punch line, there
was no attempt at being funny. He made a statement,
he celebrated the death of a man being dead because
he believed that man is a rapist. That was an opinion,
not a joke. So I don't even see how being
a comedian applies in that situation. You can't just say
I'll be in a comedian. There was no joke made.
Nothing well with the punchline, it was no set up. Well,
it looks like it's for him, all right, all right,

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that is your rumor report. I'm Angela. Ye, all right,
we got front page. Who was next? What we're talking about.
We'll talk about NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL.
He said that they are going to try to help
Antonio Brown and they discussed also diversity. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keeping Loctus to breakfast club going
in morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the

(25:12):
guy we are the breakfast club. Let's get in some
front page news where we start with y well let's
talk about former Los Angeles laker Rick Fox. He was
on inside the NBA and he discussed basically the rumors
about him that he was actually on the helicopter that
crashed alongside Kobe. And here's what he said. So, I'm

(25:34):
seeing King's number, you know, repeatedly going and going and going,
and I think he's worried about me. So I said,
I'm going to talk to my best friend. And I
answered and I said, hey, man, this is crazy about Kobe.
And he just was bawling and I started crying and
he was like, you're alive. And I'm thinking, well, yeah,
like what do you mean? And he and it was
in that moment that my phone just started going and

(25:55):
my mom and my sister and my brethren. It was
hard to deal with because I shook a lot of
people in my life. The Rick Fox situation should really
really make you understand why you shouldn't listen to nothing
you hear on the internet. The Internet is a liar,
social media is a liar. How do you randomly just
kill Rick Fox? And why Rick Fox not to mention
it's such a random thing to hear that you think

(26:16):
is true because you're like, where would that come from?
Like why? How? What? How you just randomly kill Rick Fox?
But there was just so much happening at the time
that it was just important to not put out anything
until you had something official, like from you know, the
family and the police department something like that. You can't
just go off of what you hear on social media.
And I just really want to know why did somebody

(26:37):
decide to randomly kill off Rick Fox on a Sunday morning?
Like where did that come from? Like you would think
that he was with them and he was about to
get maybe he was going to the game. Yeah, I
believe that, Like why just why randomly Rick Fox? All right? Now,
yesterday was the annual Super Bowl Press conference, and NFL
Commissioner Roger Goodell said the NFL is going toto to

(27:00):
help out Antonio Brown because clearly he's got some issues.
Here's what he said. I think the first thing for
all of us is to think about the well being
of Antonio. Well, we don't talk about the wellness of
our players publicly, but I would tell you that you
can be sure that the NFL and the NFLPA have
a tremendous amount of resources that are available to all players,

(27:22):
they are going to be made available to Antonio and
that we want to help get him on the right track.
Another thing a rout To Goodell discussed was the lack
of diversity among hires in the NFL. Clearly, we are
not where we want to be on this level. You know,
we have a lot of work that's gone into not
only the Rooney Rule but our policies overall. It's clear

(27:45):
we need to change and do something different. There's no
reason to expect that we're going to have a different
outcome next year without those kinds of changes. And we've
already begun engaging in those changes, not just with our
diversity committee, not just with the Fritz Polar Alliance others,
and trying to figure out what steps we can take
next that would lead to better outcomes. I'm all for

(28:06):
the diversity, but also, you know, the NFL should be
investing in the mental wealth of their players, past president future.
All Right, you're gonna sit around and see another Junior
Sayha situation play out, or another Aaron Hernandez like you know,
these some of these brothers stuffer from CTE. So you're
gonna sit around and watch Antonio Brown just self destruct yes,
you should interview and offer some assistance, all right. In addition,
they did confirm that there will be a Kobe Bryant

(28:28):
tribute at the Super Bowl, so he stated it will
be happening, and yeah, so there you go. And a
lot of people were saying, I wonder if they're gonna
do something. Yes, they are going to honor Kobe Bryant.
All right, I'm Angela yee and that is your front
page news. All right, thank you, missus. Ye. Now, let's
hoopen up the phone lines eight drew five five one

(28:49):
oh five one Now Loving hip Hop was on, and
I guess Chrissy and Jim Jones were having a conversation.
Did you see ye? I know I missed it. I
sell the conversation though I see the episode. Let's play
a clip of the conversation. If marriage never happens, I
don't feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't
complete us. But I do want to get married. I

(29:10):
believe that every woman who's in love or isn't a
strong relationship that we are deserved to have that. I
don't feel that way, and I know what sounds crazy.
In the beginning, I thought that was the end all
be all. I thought that was natural progression, but at
this point, what is that going to change for? All? Right, well,
let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight
five one on five one. If you're in a long

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uh what you're laughing at that exact same count? Have you? Oh? Absolutely?
How did the conversation go? Just like that? I'm married.
Now we'll talk about it when I come back. Right
like that, very similar. I feel like I was having
djabo just now. If you've been with in a relationship
for a long time, is it necessary to get married?
That is the question eight five eight five one on

(29:52):
five one. We'll talk about it and take your calls
when we come back. Eight hundred again five eight five
one on five one. Is the Breakfast Club? Go morning,
you pull out your phone, call in right now. You
call me at your opinion to the breakfast Club. Top
break it down. Eight hundred and five eighty five one
oh five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time, phone

(30:19):
called eight hundred five eighty five one oh five Want
to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club?
Talk about it morning? Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we are the breakfast club. Now. Iphew just
joined us. We were talking about loving hip hop New York.
Chrissie and Jim Jones had a conversation that it sparks
some interest was here if marriage never happens, I don't

(30:40):
feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us.
But I do want to get married. I believe that
every woman who's in love or is in a strong relationship,
that we are deserved to have that. I don't feel
that way, and I know what sounds crazy. In the beginning,
I thought that was the end all be all. I
thought that was natural progression. But at this point, what

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is that going to change? So we're asking eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you've been
in a long relationship more than ten years, is it
necessary to get married now? Charlemagne, you said you had
a conversation like this. Yeah. I mean I've been with
my my beautiful black wife, my beautiful black queen for
twenty one years. Discressing that I married a black woman.

(31:23):
We've been together twenty one years, married for five, I believe,
and I the night I actually proposed, you know, we
were on the beautiful Island of Anguilla, and we were
having dinner on the beach and we were having that
exact same conversation, and she sounded a lot like Chris,
and she was like, you know, at this point, I'm
not even really tripping, you know, off marriage, Like what's

(31:43):
that gonna change between us? And you know, then I
changed the conversation and I was like, well, if I
got married, if I did propose to you, I would
want to propose, you know, in a place like this,
you know, like doing what we're doing right now on
the beach having dinner. And then you know, I would
stand up like this. And so I actually stood up
and I would get on my knees like this, and
she's looking at me, and I pulled the ring in
my pocket and asked her to marry me. Right, So

(32:06):
for you, it was important for her not as much. Um,
you know what, I'm gonna be honest with you, I
think and I'm not speaking I'm not a woman, as
I can't speak for women. I can only say I
think sometimes women they just they love you and they
just like whatever, man, I'll take it out. I can
get it, you know what I'm saying, Like, I don't
I don't think they get to the I think some
women might pressure you to get married. Some women might
just be like whatever. But I still think deep down

(32:28):
a lot of them do want to get married, because
it's not like, you know, she didn't accept that wedding ring, right,
you know what I I definitely wanted to get married,
you know what I'm saying. And it's like the conversation shifted,
so we went. She went from signing like Christy, but
when actually got down on my knees and proposed, in
that moment, you know, the tears came and everything else came,
and you know she was she was happy to be engaged. Yeah,

(32:49):
I got I got married or earlier. I was twenty three,
my wife was twenty two. I just it was just
something that I always wanted. I seen it with my parents,
I seen it with my aunts and uncles, and I
always dreamed of leaving Queens and buying a house with
a white picket fence and getting married and having five kids.
Now you got an electric black fence. I got electric black,
electric black gate, twelve feet ears, a little bigger house

(33:13):
than I expected. I got five kids and we've been
married for eighteen years. But you know it's just it's
just what I wanted. What about you, how do you
feel about it? Well, I've always been very vocal about
the fact that I think it's your choice, like some
people can be in a relationship. I've been in mind
for over five years, and you know, I just haven't
been feeling like we have to get married. So maybe

(33:33):
that'll change. And if it does change, you know it'll happen.
But it's not really something that I've ever felt like
stressed about. I never sat around and playing my wedding
or I was like, Okay, this is what I'm gonna do.
I want to get married here. I think for some
people in marriage is extremely important, like as a woman
like me and my friends have had this discussion, and
I've had friends who felt pressured to get married from

(33:53):
their family members. My family has never pressured me to
feel like I have to get married. I had one
friend who, you know, her father was very sick and
had Alzheimer's and she wanted to get married while he
was still alive for him to be able to witness that.
But I think it's important for you to get married
because you want to. I know so many people who
who have gotten married not because they were in love,
but just because I'm pregnant and I feel like it's
the right thing to do, or we've been together this

(34:15):
long and so on and so forth, and when I
get married, I wanted to feel like this is going
to last forever, and I'm doing it just because I'm
so in love. That's all I want to do. You
know what else about that too? Though, It's like if
you're the man, right, because me and my wife never
literally we literally never had that conversation until the night
I proposed, right. So I wonder if a guy is
having that conversation with his woman doesn't confuse him because

(34:37):
he's like, well, damn, I want to propose, but I
don't know if she's gonna say yes or not, because
she's telling me she may not want to be married,
you know what I mean. Let's let's open up the
phone lines. We'll take your calls when we come back.
Eight hundred five eighty five one or five one. I
think I told my wife at sixteen I was gonna
marry I was like, I'm gonna mary you like I knew.
I was like, I'm going to marry you. Yeah, that
was a blessing for you because give, especially back then

(34:58):
she was definitely dating downs about me. What are you?
What are you talking about? Listen, man, Ladies out there,
you know when you find a man that you can
peg lock them down. Salute to give. This guy just
found out what peg meant like maybe a month ago,
and I'm still trying to how he found out what
it was. Salute the horrible decisions. We didn't know how

(35:19):
you found out. Shout to travel right, eight and five Peggings.
That's just great upside of me. We're taking your calls
when we come back at the Breakfast clubal body, it's
topic time. The phone called eight hundred five eight five,
one oh five. Want to join into the discussion with

(35:40):
the Breakfast club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Now if you just joined us, we're talking about Jim
Jones and Christie had a conversation on love and Hippopla's
play clip of it. If marriage never happens, I don't
feel a way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us.
But I do want to get married. I believe that

(36:02):
every woman who's in lover isn't a strong relationship that
we are deserved to have that. I don't know that way,
And I know what sounds crazy. In the beginning, I
thought that was the end all be all. I thought
that was natural progression. But at this point, what is
that going to change for? So we're asking, if you've
been in a relationship for a long time, is it
necessary to get married? Hello? Who's this? Yo? What's up?

(36:24):
Envious mellow? And I'm here with our polls him tootae,
Y're about to get married? Yeah? Yeah, okay, all right, congratulations, king, congratulation, gratulations, kings,
I'll kill you. What are you talking about. I'm happy
that y'all. Y'all gonna hear wedding balls too, I mean
wedding bells too. Really, honestly speaking, I don't really think

(36:51):
you know, marriage is necessarily necessary. You said that's one Tom,
you said once Sharlla is connected at the soul, y'all
already married. Marriage is a piece of paper man before
he got married, and he got married and changed, and yeah,
that is the fact. But you're right, though, Titan sometimes
think that something you just never know. Because he said, Yo,

(37:14):
we're gonna be yours you know, sometimes look up and
you're either being tytical earlier, I feel like one of ours.
I feel like one of our different differently how that's
how that's your uncle and you the same age, You
and Kobe the same age, Kobe man, good bye, man,

(37:35):
go home, you big forty two year old grown man
talking about and uncle pathed away, Sarah, good morning, Hey,
good morning. We're talking about if you've been in a
long term a relationship isn't necessary to get married. So
I was with my son's father for over ten years
and we never got married, thinking it wouldn't change anything.
We ended up breaking up. And then the next man

(37:57):
I got with was the one initiating the conversation for married,
and we got married after six months of being together. Right,
so there was a surety and finanimal finality, at least
from the legal standpoint of you get the benefits. You
have to say, the recognition and acknowledgement of being a
wife instead of being a girlfriend. There is nothing that

(38:19):
comes with being a girlfriend. Besides, y'all are hanging out
and you get married, and then all of a sudden
you are missus so and so, and it brings families together,
It brings lives together more so than just being together
and chilling. You know, ideally though, because some people get

(38:39):
married and act like they're not. Hello, who's this? This
is Ivory, Hey, Ivory, good morning, good morning. Hey. So
I'm any that we're asking after being in a long
term relationship, isn't necessary to get married. No, I don't
feel like it's necessary to get married. I've do I
do perfect years he proposed about three years ago. Everybody

(39:02):
keeps asking us, when are we getting married? When are
we getting married? And I honestly feel like it's not
gonna change anything in our relationships. We already lived together,
we have two kids together. I know what I know.
I'm gonna be with him and I really just a
paper marriage is not doesn't necessarily mean it's gonna be forever.
As long as we know and we love each other,
I don't feel like we need to get married. Listen,
I'm not not in your opinion, but I will say

(39:23):
I keep hearing people say, um, you know, nothing changes.
A lot of people have hit it right on the head.
When a woman has your last name and you can
call her your wife, I'm not gonna lie. It's a
different kind of energy though, It's way different than being like,
that's my wife here, that's my girl, that's my old lady.
When you can say that's your wife and y'all got
the same last name, it hits different. I don't change

(39:45):
their last name either way exactly. And well I'm talking
about the ones that that have like but it does
hit different, it does. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, but
I feel like we me and my deal we have
such a strong connection that marriage just not going to
make it any deeper. Like I love him, we have
a full tie. Like it's it's just a piece of paper. Definitely,

(40:08):
your relationship, your choice. I think it's a little bit
more than just a piece of paper though. I mean
but like I said, and I'm only basing that off
years of just having a girlfriend and then now having
a wife, it does it does feel different. I'm not
gonna lie. Thank you. Ivory eight on five eight five
one oh five one. We're asking, after being with someone
in a long term relationship, isn't necessary to get married?

(40:29):
Call us up right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club now if you just joined us,
we're talking about a conversation on love and hip hop
that Jim Jones and Chrissy had about being married. Let's
hear it. If marriage never happens, I don't feel a
way about it anymore because it doesn't complete us. But
I do want to get married. I believe that every

(40:53):
woman who's in love or isn't a strong relationship, that
we are deserved to have that. I don't know that way.
I know what sounds crazy. In the beginning, I thought
that was the end all be all. I thought that
was natural progression. But at this point, what is that
going to change for? So we're asking eight hundred five
eighty five, one on five one, after being with someone
for a long time, is it necessary to get married? Hello?

(41:16):
Who's this Lisa? Hey Lisa? Good morning, Good morning guys.
How are you happy? Thursday? Thank you? Now we're asking
you've been married, Well, you've been in a relationship for
fourteen years? Right, yeah, you're not married. Well I'm married
now to somebody else, But I wasn't a relation for
fourteen years. What happened? Talk to us? Um, we grew apart,

(41:40):
you know, things changed a lot of things just happened.
And there was a lot of you know, cheating and stuff.
So why were you doing all that cheating? Man? I
was not cheating. Would you get that going from man,
this guy was cheating, then he wasn't eating. Who was
this white man? Who was this white man you was dating? Now, Chel,
he was not a white man. He was a black man.

(42:04):
I don't like the way you're saying, go ahead, but um,
you know, we thought about the marriage part, but I
just felt like, if it's if it's working like it is,
let's just keep it like it is. I can't be
defined by a piece of paper at that time. But
it was a It was a process of me learning

(42:24):
about a relationship and how to deal with a relationship,
how to deal with certain things. And as I got older,
I realized that, you know, when I did meet my husband,
Now that you know, marriage is a wonderful thing, but
it's not like any different. We're still friends. You know,
my husband and I are good friends, were best friends.
We talk, we have a good time, like regular So

(42:48):
you know, a piece of paper that define you, it
really doesn't. Okay, I gotta go home and ask my
wife about this piece of paper. I don't remember this
piece of paper. You went to pieces paper. They're talking
about a contract, but well, contracts a contract marriage, yes
it is, or the marriag certificate. You mean you mean
the license. Yeah, it is a contact because it is
a process to get divorced too. Yeah, but I yeah,

(43:10):
I can't tell them about it. I can't remember it.
Do you feel like marriage is a piece of paper? Heavy? No,
marriage is morning, that's what I don't feel that way either.
I don't No, Well, a ninety day fiance. It is
just a piece of paper. No, I ain't know, just
piece of paper. I don't even know. It just depends
on your relationship. For some people, they get married for
specific reasons, not because of love. And that's the truth.
Some people don't get married because they're in love. Are

(43:32):
very pessimistic with this marriage thing. But right, some people
get married for and a lot of people get married
for love, right, and some people do some people don't. Hello,
who's this? Hello? This is your Sonia? Hey, just you're
seeing you? Good morning, Good morning? How are you guys?
I can't who I got through? I hope forever. Okay,
Now we're talking about being with someone in a long

(43:52):
term relationship. Is it necessary to get married? Oh and
my boyfriend have been together. It'll be seven years in March,
so you used to be nothing. Oh so, um, we'll
sink it for seven years or in the process of
buying a house. Um. You know. I feel like when
you're surrounded about around a lot of people that get divorced,

(44:13):
it kind of loses the sentiment of being married. You
know what I mean. I feel you on that you
see all these people who are are some people who
are in relationships and married but are not happily married.
I used to I used to say exactly exactly like
I feel. I feel like when when you're surrounded by
divorced it doesn't mean anything. However, I will say that
if we were to have kids, because we don't have

(44:35):
kids yet, I would definitely want the last the theme
I see that might get exactly. I think it depends.
My daughter came to me and said that when she
was about five or six years old. I'm gonna tell
you something. When you said about being surrounded about the divorce,
I was surrounded about the divorce. My mom and dad
got divorced, and I got like four or five onces
and uncles who got divorced, So you got to be
the person who's gonna break those generational curses. You know
what I'm saying, like a dad, like I don't look

(44:55):
around your opinion. He's your opinion on it, or changed
your opinion on it. Did you come out of that?
I mean, it is something that I wanted to do. Plus,
you know, I remember, I remember having that conversation with
my daughter asked, while we don't have the same last name,
and that really got me to thinking, like why why
why aren't we married? Like what am I got? I
got a beautiful woman, you know, she's put up with
all my bus all these years, Like why wouldn't I
want to get married and then not only just get married,

(45:17):
be a faithful, devoted husband. And that is that is
the that is the leveling up that men don't understand.
Like you can't just get married and say I'm gonna
get married and still moved away. I was moving we
were just boyfriend girlfriend. No, you get married and you
say I want to be a faithful, devoted husband and
father to my kids, and that's when you see the
energy really really shift. That's what I said. I think

(45:38):
it's a little um contradictory because you're seeing that your
daughter had to tell you, why don't we have the
last thing for you to get married? No, that's not
what I said. I said that was part of it.
I ain't say that. I ain't say that was the
only reason I specifically said I wanted to get married,
and I love my wife. It's nothing like it's nothing
like sharing everything. And that's how I honestly feel. And
we got to be the generational curse breakers, right Like,

(45:58):
like I look at my father and I see how
he did my mom and how he tells me all
the time he was she never left my mom for
another woman because he feels like his life hasn't been
the same since why would I want that for myself? Like,
we gotta be the generational crust breaks. We can't look
around and say it didn't work for everybody else in
our family, so it won't work for me. Yeah, but
I think that it also depends on your parents, because
my parents are better divorced than they were together. Yes,

(46:21):
And I think it's also just up to you, Like
nobody should pressure you to feel like you have to
be married or you're like if your relationship is working
and you're happy like that. Do your think we're gonna
fight you? All right? I mean, don't pressure me. Don't
pressure me. I'm not pressuring you. I'm not telling you
what worked for me. What's the moral of the story?
Thank you, Thank you, mama. The moral of the story
is when you realize you want to spend the rest

(46:42):
of your life with somebody, uh, you want the rest
of your life to start as soon as possible. That's
the moral of the story. To me, all right, moral
of my stories. I love my wife. Come morning, and baby,
I'm gonna meet you at the airport and about another
hour or so. Okay, yes, And also to you, you
don't marry somebody you can live with. You married the
person you cannot live without. That's what I think. I'm
gonna use that one later. Hey, babe, I didn't marry

(47:07):
you because I could live with what segain. You don't
marry someone you can live with if you married a
person who you cannot live without. That's for all yall
people out there shock and not work. All right, y'all
out there to shock and not okay? Right, all right,
Well you've got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk
about little Niazacks versus Pastor Troy. How did this all happen?
It started with the Grammys, with Little Nizac's outfit and
what Pastor Troy had to say about what you have

(47:29):
to do to win a Grammy. All right, we'll get
into that next. Keep a locktic to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy,
we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk R Kelly's filling the tea. This is the
rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. But

(47:52):
as we all, Clary, she was one of the women
that lived with R. Kelly is speaking out for the
first time. She did an interview with this Sun. She's
twenty two years old now. When she first met him,
she was seventeen years old, and she said, I think
that there's hundreds of victims out there. He has living girlfriends,
He has girlfriends in every city, he has flings in
every city. She said, there's usually three main cities and
every state, So three times fifty, that's about how many

(48:14):
women are probably out there. And that's probably not even
hitting it on the nail. She goes on to say
that the reason why a lot of people don't speak
out against R. Kelly is because he has blackmail on
all of them. He has letters of people saying that
they've stole from him. He has letters of you know,
people saying that, you know, they've been molested or touched
by their parents, or their brothers or a family member.

(48:37):
He even has people on film molesting their younger nieces
or younger brothers. And so, I know a lot of
women out there are embarrassed in our humilated and are
ashamed to come out because this man had that much
power to control me, to molest my younger niece, or
to molest my younger brother. Wow, that's the devil right there. Now.

(49:00):
She goes on to say that he would beat her,
and then this is what would happen. He beat me
with a shoe a size twelve, and he beat me
all over, which felt like hours, and I was welped
all the way from my neck down. He made her
run me a bathtub of warm water and he made
her bathe me. And you know, afterwards, you know, he

(49:22):
came in there, and you know, he apologized and sobbed
and cried, and you know, did all. You know, he
did everything to try and make me feel like he
was so sincere and so sorry. All right, So the
whole interview is, like I said, an exclusive interview with
the Sun. When does he get sentenced? So when does
he go to trial or whatever? Hen go try it. Yeah, okay,

(49:43):
they go try it, so we shall see. But you know,
people are like, oh, why is she speaking out now?
Blah blah blah. But as you can see, there was
a lot of manipulation going on allegedly, and so I'm
sure a lot more is going to come out. Yeah,
clearly she's out or whatever trance she was in, you know,
so you can't discredit her just because you finally woke up.
All right now, Little Nozacks versus Pastor Troy. Never thought

(50:06):
I'd be speaking those words. But Pastor Troy had some
issues with Little Nonazas. He said, well, I guess I
won't be winning a Grammy if this is what I
gotta wear. And that's Little Nozax's outfit. He said. They
love to push this ish on our kids. The other day,
Applebee's had some punks kissing and laughing eating Mozza Realistics.
First thing, my fourteen year old Son said was f
Applebee's and it brought joy to my heart. What's wrong?

(50:28):
Realistics that that's what I'm well, cheese isn't really good
for you? Um and they're fried. He said. He sees
it their agenda to take the masculinity from men, black
men especially. Some may say he making money. RuPaul do too,
but I ain't bumping his CD music. Yeah, musician first, right,

(50:52):
you don't know? Yeah, that was and Grace Jones. I'm sorry,
I'm sorry. I'm not saying nothing. I just thought I
thought that was RuPaul. It's raining man, that's RuPaul. No, definitely,
that is not RUSI like the Weather Girls. Somebody j

(51:14):
I don't play old joint dramas with no better. You
should know these songs, DJ and they continue with the start. Sorry,
he justn't threw me all the way off, all right,
um so anyway, but clearly I know those music songs.
But he said, I ain't bumping his CD. Integrity is
priceless to you. I've got to open that third eye
and let your sons know what is real or the
ass gonna be headed down that old town road for real.

(51:37):
And then he put hashtag they gonna ride till they
can't no more. Yo. Oh, listen, I just wanted to
know who this boyfriend was on this cheap as day
that apple Bee's. I'm gonna tell you something you deserve better, King,
all right, you must really love this man, you wit.
I'm out here giving you button. The best you're doing
for me is Applebee's. Like I'm I'm already a bottom

(51:59):
and you're taking me to apple Bees. Now. I'm not
gonna act like I'm better than Applebees because I used
to be an Applebees all the time when I was younger. Boen,
you know better, You do better. Make them take you
to Red Lobster King. All right, Well, lettle Nozex responded
and he reposted pastor try pasta ty posing, excuse me,
I feel like Wendy Williams pastor Joy posting a picture
of him a lot of mention number. I didn't do that, uh,

(52:21):
and he said, damn I looked good in that pic
on God and so u Pastor Troy. Obviously there was
a lot of backlash from that. And here's what Passa
Troy said. It worked perfectly because now all these on
my page and they want to fight me. See that's
that mail aggression coming back couch you you just gotta

(52:42):
let it hang out. You feel me now, you want
to fight? That's what I'm talking about. Be a man.
You got my page. Y'all don't know me over twenty years.
You don't know. I don't be plan Pastor Troy, I
can like gave men are men, and Pastor Troy, I
can like gave men, can't fight one of them. Gay
dudes will whip your ass to your own song. Pastor Crews,

(53:03):
are you in atl You're gonna fool around again, approach
by one of those gay men, and they're gonna show
you they're ready for real. I'm telling you all right.
But seriously, though, seriously, all you bottoms out there, stop
letting your tops. Take you to apple Bees, man, make
them take you to Red Lobster. You deserve cheddar cheese
biscuits for your cheeks. Apple Bees is pretty good, man.

(53:24):
They got the black and salmon. I ain't been apple
Bees in years. I thought all apple Bees was closing down.
Basically chicken salad, which is pretty good. They got a
lot of apple Bees in Brooklyn, you know, shout out
to best guy apple Bees. And then if you ever
go shopping at the outlets at what Barry Commons, they
have an apple Bee's there, and that's kind of the

(53:44):
only restaurant. Everything else is like a food court. Make
them take you to Red apple Bees. You should get
cheddar cheese biscuits for your cheeks. All right. They have
some great salads at apple Bee's. A bad one. Yes,
beyond burgers. They got beyond meat too. They got beyond me.

(54:04):
So that's the deal. Though you gotta go too far.
I didn't say thank you for that room of report. Man,
Oh my goodness to be here. All right, let's keep
it moving. Who are you giving a donkey to? No jokes?
We technically get called didos beyond burghers because it's fake meat.
Right with you? This bort it? What is wrong with you? Man?

(54:29):
This guy got a problem? My god? All right, I
want so much realistics. Now we're giving a donkey to
come on. Then I'm going to a guy named Matt Gutman.
He's the chief corresponding to ABC News. It needs to
come to front of congreation. We'd like that world with him,

(54:49):
we have a serious conversation about journalists. Congregation or congregation. Okay,
all right, it's the breakfast local boarding, it's time for
Donkey of the day. Kind of democrat, So being dunky
of the day, a little bit of a mixed so
like a donkey the other day. Now, I've been called

(55:16):
a lot in my twenty three years. That donkey of
the day is a new wife play ghetto ass radio station.
He called out, had to blow on it. Donkey of
to Day for Thursday, January thirty. If goes to Matt Gutman,
chief national correspondent for ABC News. Now, Kobe Bryant passed

(55:38):
away on Sunday. And when something like that happens, which
is which is a situation that causes people to get
very emotional. Emotional is an understatement. Um, the whole logic
of moving off strategy and not moving off emotion, it
goes out the window. You know, how can you not
be emotional when you hear about a tragic situation like that?
You know, when you hear a tragedy like that has happened. So,
of course, when you have these devices we cast smartphones,

(56:00):
our emotions go straight to our thumbs and we just
start talking, all right, everybody, humans as a whole, we
just start talking. And when you're on social media, it's
hard not to be performative. You know, everyone is confused,
emotions are high, and everyone starts to displaying whatever emotions
they are going through. So even though it's real emotion,
it still becomes a performance. People, you know, want to
outgrieve each other. They want to show how much Kobe

(56:22):
meant to them. You know, I loved Kobe well, I
loved Kobe Moore. And everybody wants to be the person
who seems to have all the answers, you know, the
person who reports all the breaking news to the timeline.
And often when we do that, moving off emotion, we
get it wrong because we just start posting whatever we see.
This would be fine if you were just a regular
social media user, if we didn't put too much stock
in it coming from just regular social media users, But

(56:44):
when you are an actual member of the media, an
actual journalist, it's just dangerous, all right. That's what happened
to Matt Gutman. Now. Matt Gutman, Chief National Chief National
correspondent for ABC News, reported that all four of Kobe
Burns children law on board the helicopter that crash on Sunday.
Of course that wasn't true. Sadly, one of his kids

(57:06):
parised in the helicopter crash, thirteen year old Gianna r
ip to that young queen. Matt Gutman apologized for that era.
But an apology in a situation like that doesn't seem
like enough. But let's hear it anyway. Earlier, I reported
that it was believed that four of Kobe's children were
on that flight. That isn't correct. Unfortunately, this is a
horrible tragedy, and one of his daughters was on the

(57:27):
helicopter at the time. And I apologize for those remarks
earlier about Kobe's family on that helicopter. You can't just
get that one wrong. Didn't turn around and apologize for it. Okay. Journalists,
news correspondents, people who get paid to report the facts,
learn to measure twice so you only have to cut once. Okay.

(57:48):
This isn't about algorithms or analytics, or likes or retweets
or traffic to your website increasing your social media followers.
These are real life events, real people. The trauma that
comes from some of these stories can literally kill others.
What if you're a grandparent or on our uncle or
a sibling and you hear these false stories online. You
know and have an anxiety attack or a heart attack,

(58:09):
like news like this can literally hurt people, literally kill people.
But you are wrongly reporting these heavy, tragic stories like
meteorologists wrongly reporting the weather. Okay, the only person more
inaccurate than the meteorologist is a news correspondent on social media. Now,
Matt Gudman has been suspended. In fact, an ABC News
fokesperson released the statement, saying, reporting the facts accurately is

(58:31):
the cornerstone of journalism. I agree Matt Gudman's reporting was
not accurate and failed to meet our editorial standards. In quote, well,
it feels good to know that there are still outlets
who feel that way, because I can't tell. Sometimes I
didn't know it was a standard anymore. When we see
actual news outlets reporting things that they heard on social media,
I have to ask why you're supposed to be the expert.

(58:54):
So why are you reporting something you heard on social
media from some random Twitter account to me? And I'm
not a journalist, So take this with a grammar cocaine,
all right? Instead, instead of trying to be first, focused
on being right. All right, that's what we'll separate you
from everybody else in this media journalism game. Don't be first,
be right. See, I'm not a journalist. I'm a multimedia personality.

(59:15):
So I get paid to talk and give my opinion
of the things that are out there, okay, the opinion.
I get my opinion on the things that are out there.
So what I do is, you know, I go to
who I think is the most trusted, reliable news source.
And it's not too many of those out there nowadays.
So that outlet that decide, you know, what we are
going to focus on reporting is right as opposed to

(59:36):
reporting it first, that outlet is gonna win because they're
going to be a news outlet that people can truly trust.
Now yesterday on my IG page, I posted a woman
named Lindsay Granger. Lindsay was on The Daily Blast Live
and she spoke on journalism and the lack thereof and
regarded in handling Kobe's passing. She was speaking from the
perspective of people who are attempting to use Kobe's worst

(59:57):
day as a referendum on their on his character in
regards the Kobe being accused of sexual misconduct back in
the day, I encourage you to go to Lindsay Granger
TV and watch the whole three minute clip because it's
brilliant and I really enjoy straight, no chase of commentary
like hers. But I want to close with some of
her perspective on just journalism because she used to be
a journalist. I believe she still considers herself one because

(01:00:18):
it is in her I g bio. But these are
some points that she made about journalism and the role
of journalists. So, Lindsay Granger to floor is yours as
a journalist. It's our job to objectively report the news.
You have the responsibility and you need to have the
journalistic acumen to write the full story. We're in a
time where we don't know what journalism is anymore. We
have our president that attacks journalists. We have TMZ that

(01:00:39):
broke the news to Vanessa Bryant that her husband passed away.
You know what are we doing now that we need
to look at ourselves, people who call themselves journalists. We
need to do better all together as journalists. But I
really think that as a journalist, if you're going to
take that name, in that stance and that dignity of
a position, you should properly do it properly and just
try to tell the complicated story with as much care
as possible. That's right. Please give Matt, Please give Matt

(01:01:01):
Gutman and all the news correspondence and journalists who failed
to measure twice so they only have to cut once.
The biggest here. I'm telling you that the news outlet
that decides, or just media outlet that decides that they're
gonna focus on reporting it right as opposed to reporting
at first, that outlet is gonna win absolutely all right.

(01:01:22):
And that's gonna be clear, Like ABC News or whoever
is reporting news that's different than the rumor report. Somebody
hit me and said, it's interesting to hear you criticize
outlets for sharing rumors during your rumor report. It's called
rumor report, right, That's what it is. It's not the news,
not a news report. If it was a news report,
that would be different. But Angelie does a rumor report. Yes, rumor, Okay,

(01:01:46):
it's not an actual fact like anybody's hair being fake. No,
that's not that's not true. The whole rumor report is
a legend, my heir being real. I saw what did
you see, sir? I saw Johnny putting a piece on
he did shut up, man, Now what Johnny was putting
Johnny was not putting a piece in my head? Is
this a news reporter? This is a rumor report. I

(01:02:07):
saw my own eyes. This is a rumor report. I'm
the black eye witness. What happened? I seed it? Okay,
Oh my goodness? Up next, ask ye eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice,
any type of advice? He e now it is the
breakfast Club. Good morning? What what? What? What? What you
wanna know? Baby mama issues? Sneak some words of wisdom?

(01:02:27):
Call up now for asking eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. Breakfast Club, Hello, the relationship advice?
Need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up now
for ask Ye. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne,

(01:02:49):
the guy. We all the breakfast Club. It's time for
ask Ye. Hello. Who's this? Kimmy? Hey, Kimmy? What Hey
kim Kimmy? What's your question for you? All right? Um,
I'm gonna try to keep it short, but basically, I
met a guy, went on a couple of dates. I realized, Okay,
we're not gonna work out in a relationship. Long story, short,

(01:03:10):
I meet another guy. We start dating and you know,
pretty much and just still friends with this other guy.
I get pregnant by my boyfriend and he freaked out,
like I told him. I told him, like you know,
he was He kept asking to be with me, and
I just I couldn't be friends with him anymore. So

(01:03:30):
I started getting stalked. Later, like I didn't know who
was stalking me, but they were stalking me through social media.
There was messages being sent to my job, weird calls
come into my job. And my boyfriend was getting stalked too,
and he thought that I was doing it, and I'm like,

(01:03:51):
what the hell, we're together, why would I be stalking you? So, um,
that's put a strain on it. Then he cheated on me.
I don't know if that's because he always talking him.
But we broke up and I had the child, and
now at first he was trying to be a father
in her life. But I was still hurt by that

(01:04:14):
whole situation, the cheating and him not believing in me,
and I got a restraining order. He went to courts
like guilty to the stalking, so I had the proof,
so I kind of didn't really like give him much
time to talk to her and be around her, and
so now he doesn't try anymore at all. He hasn't
seen my daughter since she was one years old and

(01:04:36):
she's three. Now that's awful, I know. Yeah, So I
just want to know should I be the bigger person
and reach out to him, or like just leave it alone,
because I feel like he should still be trying. I
would love for you to make the effort and reach
out to him, because it's not really about you, right,
It's about your daughter. And if you can make amends

(01:04:58):
in any way possible with him and help him to
have access to his daughter, or not even just have access,
but encourage him to have a real relationship with his daughter,
that I think is a win for your child in
the long run. Now, if he's just not receptive to it,
not wanting to do it, not responsive, you know you're
doing the best that you can. But I think it's

(01:05:19):
worthwhile when you have another person's life in your hands,
to make sure that you do everything you can to
make so they don't have those issues, those daddy issues
later on in life. Yeah, that's what I'm scared of.
And then also I don't want him to be unreliable, Like,
I don't want him to come in and out of
her life. I want him to be consistent. So like,
should I kind of pretend you somebody else before, you know,

(01:05:43):
letting her know who he is? Well, your daughter should
definitely know who her father is. You don't want to
not tell her the truth and pretend he's someone else
and then springing on her like, actually, this is your dad.
You can't do that. Well, she's three. You know she's three,
So I figure I have a year at least you'd
be surprised at three you say that's your dad or
that's your uncle, or this is my friend. That's still confusing.

(01:06:04):
So you do have to be honest about who he is.
But I think it's worthwhile for the sake of your daughter. Okay,
thank you so much. I really needed that, all right,
I really really hope everything works out for you. We'll
be praying for you. Yeah, I'm in counseling because I'm
messed up from the stalking, like listen or anything. Yes,
I can't even tell you how traumatizing that has to be.

(01:06:27):
And I'm glad that you're in counseling and dealing with that.
And I got my therapist, but she would never answer
the question. I would ask this straight up, should I
reach out? And she would just ask me another question.
I'm like, Okay, I'm right, I'm gonna call Angela and
so give him the opportunity to do the right thing.
Give him the opportunity. Okay, thank you so much. I
really needed that. All right, honey, alright, we love you too.

(01:06:51):
Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
If you need relationship advice and any type of advice,
you can call it now. It was the breakfast Club.
Good morning. I'm gonna keep a real wait wait up
for you did some real advice with Angela. Ye's ask voting.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne na guy. We
are the breakfast club. Let's go to one more call.

(01:07:14):
We in the middle of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Hi?
I'm Nailmi. Hey Naomi? What's your question for ye? Now?
A little backstory. UM, I was with this job for
about seven months now, and I'm a server and I've
been going through a whole lot, like a whole lot
of mental stuff, emotional and everything. And the manager knows this.
So we've kind of gotten close a little bit, you know,

(01:07:34):
within um gustin me going through all of it. She'll
say things like I'm not leaving you, y c Y
hear you, And for someone like me, that means a lot.
So i'mthing like, okay, you know what, I have a
friend in her. So now stats forward to this past weekend.
M I guess she changed up the seating and I
didn't like the seating. Friday, she says she burst in
the kitchen and she's like, oh my goodness, Nailmi, you

(01:07:56):
don't like the seating, and la la la, and I'm
just trying to keep my cool. I'm saying, you said
what you said, and I hear you. That's it. So
I guess she didn't like that, and she just kept yelling,
and I just all I did. Missy would say, can
you please stop yelling at me in the sweetest, most
polite voice, and then I said thank you, like you know,
because she actually calmed down. Then I'm looking at her

(01:08:18):
face and it seemed like she had like a moment
of realization and then she goes, you know what, name,
I'm just finished up your tables and go home. And
I'm like, what did I do? So I call out
for the next day because everything about that interaction I
couldn't deal going back to work the next day. So
then now back to Monday, I'm going to work and
I find out get to take it off the schedule.
She doesn't notify me, and I'm thinking to myself, like

(01:08:41):
is this illegal? Like can people do that? And it's
a privately owned diner, right, And she's the higher up,
so she can say, because you did have some type
of altercation, not physical but verbal, right, Yeah, And I
know you think that's your friend, but really that's your boss, right,
And sometimes when it comes to work, we can't get

(01:09:02):
those things confused. Those lines can get a little blurred.
But when it comes down to it, never think that
your boss is really your friend, my friend. Yeah, no,
I get that, And I know my place very well. So,
like like I said, like I would have never expected
any special treatment, but you know if Okay, so let's
just say she saw you as a person, not just
her employee. Now, in some cases, she does have the
right to say I'm not comfortable with this. Yeah, she does.

(01:09:26):
And so you have to understand because I'm sure you
might feel the same way. Now, what you can do
is apologize for that. I can't. I'm sorry to cut
you off, but I cannot. She and this is not
even a personal message. She has a very big reputation
of just being very unprofessional. Okay, I get what you're saying,
but it's it's like she has a way of getting

(01:09:49):
too personal, like show even like you know within earshot
of customers. You know, around you'll hear her cussing out
of vendor because of some kind of mishap. So what
would you like to see? What you like to see happen?
I would like her to somehow be some kind of
professional and explain to me what happened. Because even if
we never got personal by me asking her to just

(01:10:10):
stop yelling at me, I don't think that deserves comedians
at home. And is there anybody above her that you
can speak to? Apparently the owner, but she's untouchable. No
one will let me talk to him. I think if
you feel like this is something that you have a
case for and not there are people that are willing
to speak up on your behalf, you know they're afraid
of her. That's the bad part too. Is this someplace

(01:10:30):
you really want to go back to? Don't feel like
this is a situation. Sometimes we get stuck in a
job and think that we have to be there. You
don't have to be there. It doesn't sound like a
good it doesn't sound like a good place for you.
So the feeling of like, you know, when you're out
of the job and then it's like that little week
or two weeks and you have bills coming out, it's
like that adding on top of this is so much
anxiety on top of it. I want you to just

(01:10:52):
be proactive and get out there and find something else
that you want to do for you and go on
some interviews and meet like whatever it is you have
to do, let people know that you look, and I
think you'll find yourself in a better situation. All right,
I'm sorry, that's not that. I mean, I don't really
know what else you can do if you don't have
anybody that's you know, on your side, Because it's like
when things like this happened in any situation, when the

(01:11:13):
employee loser's job, it's like what can you do to
fight back? It's like in the kids like this, the
employee just have to just let it go or just
take it. Yeah, And it doesn't feel like she did
anything that's necessarily illegal. It's just a personality unprofessionalism. But
if you but you know, there's no law that you
can't be unprofessional, right, I wish there was, you know,

(01:11:34):
nobody would have a job girl. Yeah, okay, So now
it's a great time for you to reassess what it
is that you want to do, where you want to be,
and go for it. Okay, all right, thank you, mama,
You're welcome. All right, ask ye eight drew five A
five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice,
you can hit ye that we got rumors on the way.
Don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

(01:11:55):
Club putting everybody is DJ Envy angela year, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast Club that we got to do
this once a week. Shout out to Michael rubin Is.
Of course, he's a partner with the seventy sixes and
for I'll change for change. He donated one hundred thousand
dollars and said he'll give an additional twenty five thousand

(01:12:15):
dollars if we wear seventy sixes Gale once a week
for you. Is he still following up with you? The
seasons up. Yeah, we have to send him a video
every week. Oddly enough, I'm never there those days that
y'all have to do those videos. Yeah. So I have
a six has hat on. Uh dramas, our turn stand
up dramas, stand up turn around show us the cheeks. Yes,
stand up turn Around showed us the cheeks. Make sure

(01:12:38):
you show Charloma, what are you talking cheeks? I'm not there,
I'm in Miami, but stand up show the cheeks. So
I'm telling him to stand up and turn around and
show the cheeks on the back of the drags. It
sounds different from here. You get your mind out to
gut it with you. Wow. Shout out to Michael Rubin
and the Sixes though, because I saw them the other night.
They all came out in eight and twenty four jerseys.

(01:13:00):
Yeah yeah, so all of them had jerseys had on
Kobe Bryant's number eight, Kobe Bryant's number twenty four. So
I thought that was dope. Blew to the seventy sixies man.
All right, well, and it doesn't it doesn't hurt that.
I'm a huge Alan Iveson fan, always have been, always
will be, So I have no problem wearing seventy sixties. Yeah,
all right, and shout out to fanatics because you know,
it is Super Bowl week and Michael Rubin always has

(01:13:21):
one of the best parties. Yeah, I'm a past through
they all all right, Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Offset. Oh, Gosport, it's the rum report with
Breakfast Club. I saw a lot of outlets reporting that
Offset was detained by the cops and they actually have
video of that after they said there was reports of

(01:13:43):
a gun at the Grove shopping Center in La Now,
they did say, according to TMZ, that they recovered two
guns and Offset and three others were taken to the
station for further questioning, but no official arrests were made.
Offset on his behalf has posted on his Instagram story,
the devil is a lie. I'm covered by the blood
of Jesus. Did did you really get locked up? Because

(01:14:05):
I saw him leave a comment on academics Instagram page
and he was like fake news. That ain't me. I'm out. Yeah,
I'm not sure. Somebody was screaming out Offset, you know,
free Offset. During the time, every black every dog skin,
black man with dreadlocks with tattoos, they'll say is Offset.
On Quable because I saw the video when I started
to do saying that Quable, that's QUI when know what?

(01:14:26):
That's Offset? That's all set Well according to TMZ, they
said law enforcement sources say they've recovered two guns and
that Offset and three others have been taken to the station.
So I don't know if TMZ's information is incorrect or what,
but whatever it is or maybe And they did not
say they got arrested. They just said detained, so just
so you know. And Offset is clearly out and about
in posting, so he's not in jail all right. Popeyes

(01:14:49):
has launched a clothing line that looks like Beyonce's Ivy Park.
Have you guys seen this? I did see that. Popeyes. Yes,
they have a clothing line now, So if you want
to perhaps Ivy Crack is sold out everywhere, maybe you
want to get that Popeyes clothing line. It's kind of
based on Ivy Park. I'm not gonna lie though. Had
me thinking when I saw it, I was like, are

(01:15:09):
they based off Ivy Parking and Ivy Pope based off
some of the stuff off Popeyes color scheme. Popeyes has
said that they feel like there's some similarities there. And
we know Beyonce love from Popeye now she used to.
When Ivy Park came out, they posted love that look.
Popeyes posted it's our uniform has been for a while
and now you can buy it. I kind of thought
that too, that was was inspired by Popeyes uniforms. But

(01:15:34):
you can go to um that look from Popeyes dot
com if you want to go and get some of
those peoples. Even the boxing comes in. If you take
the Popeye's chicken box right right and you stand it
up right, it looks like the boxes the Ivy Park
comes in. Man, I'm just saying, maybe she got inspiration
Popeyes one day she liked the chicken sandwiches. Doesn't feel
like you have like a lifetime those. You get a

(01:15:55):
lifetime Popeyes card, like she has the car that she
get free Popeyes for life. I think, so, don't let
the room. I don't know anything about that. I don't
want to co sign that. Not sure. All right. Now,
there's a new song, a Kobe Bryant tribute song, the Game,
Big Sean and hit Boy. They leaked that with just
incredible and here's a little snippet of that. It's the legend.
But but nessa lost a husband and the dogs of

(01:16:16):
twenty four to seven. I'm going twenty four eight, twenty
four to seven. I'm going twenty four eight. That's magic
and you know what it took to be great? Forty
one five rings and its still ain't adding up. What's
in la when that happened? Here boy, track of a guy,
send me a sign. I'm outside looking up. I was

(01:16:39):
caught side. When you score sixty now you aren't having
with my footing from the sixties. Black Mama, neighborhood nipsy.
That's the type of love you throw when it comes
back like a frisbee. What I heard so far a
sound dope. So the game posted f twenty four seven.
I'm going twenty four eight hashtag mama mentality. Yeah, I mean,
if the inspiration hits you, why not. The only thing

(01:17:00):
I say about records like that is like, you know,
this is how you're feeling immediately. Sometimes I feel like
you should give it a beat, you know what I'm saying.
Just give it a couple of weeks and let those
like you know the funeral gonna happen, you know. But
I mean, you can do many songs as you want.
I guess yeah, it's just my mentality, you know, working hard,
going hard, and a lot of people have loved Kobe,
you know, forever, so I think it's only fitting to

(01:17:22):
pay tribute. Now, Yandy Smith, she's very excited because guess what,
Men DC is home. He has gotten out of prison.
Yea four years right, yeah, and you can see video footage.
He immediately threw away his prison clothing right away. The
two of them are very excited to be back together.
So happy to have men DC and Yandy as they
call them Yan DC back together again as a couple.

(01:17:44):
He's home. All right, I'm Angela Yee And that is
your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now
shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else
to Pickle's Choice mixes up next, but I want to
shout out somebody. Man. You know, I was in Chicago
all day yesterday on business Man and my family Kindred g.
We went to this spot called Mister Brown's Lounge is

(01:18:06):
downtown Chicago. It's across the street from the radio station.
It's a Jamaican spot. Now, you know me, I like
my Jamaican spots dirty and in the hood. All right,
that's where the best food comes from. You're downtown Chicago.
You like it's probably some bui Jamaican spot with vegan oxtails.
When I tell you that was some of the best
Jamaican food I had in a long time. And I'm
you know, I'm a Caribbean dining type of guy. I

(01:18:28):
love Jamaican food. I tell you that mister Brown's downtown
Chicago on North Michigan Avenue has some of the best
Jamaican food I ever had. I am not even lying
a little bread. So when y'all, I know all y'all
gonna be out there for All Star Weekend in Chicago,
pull up on mister Brown's Lounge, downtown Chicago. I think
it's like a north North Michigan Avenue, right, he said,

(01:18:49):
right acastry from the station. It's right across the street
from the radio. Like literally, you can you're looking at
the radio station. Mister Brown's Lounge, Downtown Chicago. It's a
Jamaican spot. And it wasn't it was. It was nobody
in there. It's like six people in there, and I'm like,
they clearly don't love Jamaican food as much as I do.
But they were saying this the area because it's a
a lot of white people. White people go down there

(01:19:10):
and Eastern Jamaican food safely. All right, Chicago, mister Brown's Lounge,
that food was banging. I had three jerk chicken wings,
a beef patty, oxtails, and rising beans. Okay, so you're
going to the gym twice today? I definitely I'm going
to the gym twice and I haven't didn't number two
yet this morning, so it's gonna be something special. What
I do? Go keep that to yourself, all right, Well,

(01:19:30):
the mix is up. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We all the Breakfast Club. Now. I'm heading out to
Miami in a little bit. I'm gonna be at the
Clevelander today with Snooping Clue, and then after that, I'm
doing the what's his name is the Cabaret? Let me
just get the right name of the cabaret. I'm excited

(01:19:54):
about that. My son is going out there for his
first super Bowl. That's all he wanted for Christmas was
to go to the super Bowl. So that's what going
I'm going to shadow Cabaret in Miami after the Clevelander
So should be a long night. Have happened fun? Now
what are you doing out there? You Well, I have
some parties that are happening mostly at Studio one eighty three.
And you know if Utopia Year is happening out here too,

(01:20:14):
So that's going to be for two days, right, Friday
and Saturday. Yep? All right, Well when we come back.
We got your positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy and Juli Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlomage, you got a
positive note? Yes? Hey. First of all, I want to
salute the w GCI Morning show in Chicago, my man

(01:20:37):
Leon Rogers, Kindred g and Kyle Saantillion, even though don't
they don't let Kyle use his last name because they
said it doesn't test wall in the market. But Kyle
didn't tell me that. Yes, so salute to them. They
celebrating five years. I think that's a big milestone. Reason
I think that's a big milestone is because it's hard
to stay in any position for five years, but especially
a morning radio show and a major market and hip

(01:21:00):
hop and R and B format, they'd be getting us
the hell out of here. They don't even give us opportunities. Yeah,
and shout out to Leon. I did his later on
with Leon's show while I was out there in Chicago. Also,
that was really fun. Yeah, salute to them, man, I
just want to I want to pick them up, that's all.
That's something that should be celebrated later later on later
with Leon. Sorry, Yeah, congrats to death. Yeah, salute to

(01:21:20):
them on their five year anniversary. Yes, And I always
enjoy talking to Kenji g too, So she's a great
person to chop it up with. And yeah, her opinions
on things are I think pretty dope for me as
a woman, Like we have a lot of those conversations
was real. H you. I don't know if you knew that,
but she went to the real ah. She told me
used to have dreads. I had cornroll, like for some reason,

(01:21:43):
I remember view with hair No I had corn roll. Okay, okay, okay,
all right, but leave it's on a positive note. Listen.
And this goes back to a conversation we was having
earlier on the Breakfast Club Today when the young lady
said that you know, she she didn't want to get
married because she saw divorce and stuff all around her.
I just want to say, if you didn't come from
a healthy family, just make sure a healthy family comes

(01:22:03):
from you. Breakfast Pub it is. You are finished. The
y'all dumb

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