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July 13, 2020 81 mins

Today we had only C and E or better known as Charlamagne and DJ Envy go live today, and they had a lot to say about the recent Red Table Talk with Jada and Will Smith about her "entanglement" with August Alsina; so we had to open the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about it. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Betsy Devofos for wanting kids to go back to school so we opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners are against it or with bringing their kids back to school.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Take in fee at leg and Charlomagne the guy my
dad asked up. The breakfast club is right. I'm not okyo.
I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here.
You guys are good to me and lieuten them. I
was gonna good deal for a lot of people in
hip hop generation. The breakfast club is where people get
the information on the topics, on the artists and everything

(00:22):
like that. In that aspect, radio is still important. The
breakfast club with my name come up, respected yo, Charlomagne

(00:43):
the guard here, um John, I think Envy said he
can't hear us. I don't know if you saw that text,
but I guess how do let me act like he's
talking to me. Good morning Usa, yah yah yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo. Oh there you go, yo yo dada. Okay,
let's start over then, from the top, from the top,

(01:04):
from the top, from the top, Good morning Usa yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(01:25):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo Angeles that was popping Charlamagne piece to the planet
is Monday, Yes, it's Monday. How was the weekend? How
was your weekend? Brother? You know what, man, this is
a really good weekend. I was in South Carolina, um

(01:45):
for the past couple of weeks. I got back on
on Saturday, you know, got back to the crib. And
one of the highlights of my weekend was the fact
that uh, my beautiful twelve year old daughter one hundred
percent African American woman, because contrary to the internet's popular belief,
I am married to a beautiful black woman and that

(02:07):
likes to say I'm married to a white woman. But
let me tell you something. One of the highlights of
my weekend was her discovering the Proud Family on Disney
plus Trump on the Clues Boss for the Proud Family. Okay,
from all day yesterday she was just binge watching the
Proud Family. And I kept asking her, I'm like, who
put you onto the Proud Family? And She's like, I've

(02:29):
been watching the Proud Family. I never saw it. I
didn't see her watching the Proud Family. But you know,
the fact that she's so into the Proud Family for
some reason made me extremely happy. That's why representation matters.
That's why diversity matters, whether it's a TV show, a film,
a cartoon. When a young twelve year old black girl
can look at TV and see representation of herself, even

(02:51):
if it's a cartoon, and really, and and and really,
it really gives her something to gravitate towards. And she
really was into it. So I kept hearing that theme
song all day yesterday in my house and I was
for some reason, that bought me joy. I was proud
that my twelve year old was binge watching the Proud Family.
That's because I had a great weekend. Okay, were now
shout out everybody in Toronto over the weekend Flow ninety

(03:16):
three five. That's our station own in Toronto. On shout
to DJ Charlie B. We raised over fifty five thousand
dollars for DJ's United Against Racism. That was for the
Black Healthcare Alliance, to make sure our own had healthcare,
to make sure our own was healthy, to make sure
our own was taken care of. So Uh, there was
a bunch of DJ's on that bill, me Clue, Um, Quicksilver,

(03:40):
infamous DJ's from all around the country, dj Uh and Um,
we raised over fifty five thousand dollars. So that was it.
That was dope. So definitely shout out to everybody in
the sixth So clearly Drake and nobody from OVERO was listening. Wow,
that's und. You could have matched that five times over
if he wanted to. Yeah, I mean, I don't know

(04:02):
if he did donate. Maybe he's just doing a twenty,
maybe he doing a thirty. We don't know. We don't
know what, you know, what people donated, or what he
felt or what though, you know, what he was putting
his money towards. But anyway, let's get there. I don't
I don't don't understand why artists don't take advantage of
legal payola, Like that is the time where you, you know,
make a little donation to the DJs, give a little
wink and a nod. Yeah, but that ain't for the DJs.
That was for the Black Health Alliance. That was for

(04:25):
But it's just it's just the principle, you know what
I'm saying. It's just like, Hey, I'm I see y'all.
I'm looking out for y'all. You know what I mean,
I'm looking out for everybody. You know what I mean,
I see what y'all doing. DJ's slide him a little
something something wink, wink wink record, Yeah, a little wink.
You know what I mean? Remember remember who looked out
for you when you needed it? For the black healthcare
workers in Toronto? All right? All right, Well, when we

(04:46):
come back, we got front page and news. What's up?
Oh no, I'm saying I was discussing all weekend that
red Toxic talk. We saw the red talk, the twelve
minute red Toxic Talk Smith and Will Smith. Yes, but well,
I guess we'll talk about that later and show a
little entanglement. All right, we'll get to that in a
little bit. But now we got front page news coming up.
We'll tell you about COVID nineteen coronavirus. It's still here, guys,

(05:07):
it's still here. How's it going anywhere? We'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody
is DJ, Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news now.
The World Health Organization reported the highest daily number of
COVID nineteen cases globally on Sunday, with two hundred and
thirty thousand new infections. Now at least thirty three states

(05:31):
are seeing higher rates of new cases. Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Oayi, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,

(05:52):
West Virginia, and Wesisconsin. Now there are only three states
reporting declining rates, and at a New Jersey, Maine, and Delaware.
New York is holding steady. I thought New York was declined,
and I thought I saw something yesterday when New York,
New York hasn't had no UM death since March or
something like that. They put New York in the fourteen

(06:12):
states of the holding steady, with Alaska, Arizona, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada,
New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington,
and Wyoming. Yeah. Jah, I don't know how South Carolina's
holding steady. South Carolina has the third highest coronavirus rate
in the world, like, like literally in the world. I

(06:34):
did a two coronavirus testing sites in North Chawleston, South
Carolina this weekend at the Tridon Technical College Thornley Campus.
So salut tod Heck, South Carolina d Heck and m
USC Health for helping us to put that together. We
tested like a couple of thousand people. Because if our government,
if our government isn't gonna do it, I guess thus
private citizens that have the resources to do it got

(06:55):
to take things into our own hands. Yeah. Also, they're
saying that the Florida Department of Health has reported at
least fifteen thousand new COVID cases. This is the highest
number of new cases in a single day by any
state since the coronavirus pandemic begin It's crazy. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
I producer just corrected me said New York City had
no depths Saturday. The state as a whole, The state

(07:18):
as a whole is holding steady currently, CNN YEP. Now. Also,
Disney World reopens as COVID cases surge. I don't know
how that makes sense, but Disney World is reopening. I
don't understand that message. I don't know sending the wrong
message like Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith on Red

(07:39):
Red Toxic Talk. But we'll talk about it later. Send
them a totally wrong message. Yeah, I can't see how
Disney is opening right now. I can't see how amusement
parks can socially distance. I can't see how you get
on a roller coaster and you're gonna clean a roller
coaster after everybody gets on. You know, those lines of
Disney be crazy anyway, So could you image? Yeah? I

(08:00):
read a story about in Japan how the theme parks
are open, but they don't want people to scream on
rides because if you scream or rides, you increase the
chances of spreading coronavirus. How the hell you get on
the riding the don't scream? Yeah, that sounds crazy. That
sounds because they also said it's like telling you don't
moan during sex? How am I supposed to not do that?

(08:23):
How you doing? How you moaning during sex? It's one day, sir,
and that's starting that gonna be I'm just asking a questions,
sick bastard. Now. They also say that they're suspended the
fireworks shows and parades to avoid a large crowd. So um,
I mean, I was talking to my wife about this.
Even though they say things are opening up, even though

(08:43):
they say schools are opening up, you gotta do it's
best for you, right You gotta do it's best for you.
You can't believe everything you hear because sometimes they honestly
don't know. And you have to do what's best for you.
If you if you know, if you don't feel safe
with your child going to school, don't put them in school.
If you don't feel child it's safe with, you know,
going to a music farks or disney World, or going
to Miami or Atlanta, don't go. Stay your ass at home.

(09:04):
Everything Everything is a case pot case basis. You know.
Me and my family decided to fly flew twice in
the past couple of weeks through the South Carolina and
flew back and I mean, honestly, the airport was cool.
It was like easy breezy, got right through. Everybody had
their masks on. I guess because it's mandatory in the
airport you got to wear your mask on. The plane.

(09:25):
Plane was clean. I had mean, you know, but like
I said, everything is a case pot case basis. You know,
you do it's best for you and your family. I
don't think that I'm putting my daughter back in school
in the fall. I don't see anything I'm doing this.
I don't. I don't think I'm doing that either. But
all right, that is Front page News. Get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up right now,
four lines a wide open again the numbers eight hundred

(09:47):
five eight five one on five one. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get
it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast people
to have the same industry, we want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this Trina? Hey Trina,
get it off your chess? Yeah, I got I got

(10:09):
a problem with the news. You know what I'm saying
about the pandemic and this coronavirus and stuff like that.
How they're giving out all these numbers that so many
people are sick, But how do we know, like where
are the families of these people? That's actually pick you know,
I want to see somebody that's telling me on the
news that the mother, the father, the sister, they brother, cousin, whatever,

(10:30):
it's sick. It's over one hundred thousand people. Where are
the families of these hundred thousand people? So you think
they learned? You mean dad, you mean not not sick?
You said sick. You mean people that die. Because it's
over three million cases, It's like, okay, yeah, but where
are the families that that that He give me some
type of proof and tell me like, these are the

(10:51):
family members that have died or even got sick from
the coronavirus? How do I know? Why do the news
always have to be so extra like I know it's
out there because I know a few people that have it,
But my thing is over one hundred thousand people, where's
the family members at You mean a hundred thousan people
that died? You mean because yeah, she wants to know
what the families of the people that died. How come
they haven't said anything. They are all people saying it

(11:12):
his things, So you think it's at home. So you
know that they have coronavirus parties? Where a party with
people with con she said, you think it was a
couple people that had it. No, people are doing people
are really done. But the numbers that they're given out,
you know, they got my mother's skip to come outside
and it's like she don't even want to travel. And
then I don't want my moms to be like that,
but I want her to be you know, take precaution

(11:34):
and everything. But it's just the numbers that they've given.
It's like, I want to see a hundred thousand family
members to tell me, you know, my family members that
died or even got sick. Let me see that. You
know what I would like for the news to do.
I would like for the news to talk about the
number of people that recovered more. I think that's a
number that they should they should post up because they alway,
you know, they say they say, oh, three million people

(11:55):
in America have it, it makes it seem like three
million people in America have it right now, like none
of those were recovered. I would love to see the
recoveries one hundred and thirty five thousand people die. But
the reason I think they tell you about the deaths
more is because I think they want people to take
it serious, because there's a lot of people not taking
it serious. Like when I went out the other day,
I seen a lot of people not wearing masks. I
see all these corona parties with people are partying with

(12:15):
people with Corona to see if they get it, like
it's crazy out there, and yes, yes you better be
safely sorry, like you don't want to play with and
be like, well I didn't see a family, then you
become one of the families, like you you be careful
out there. Yeah exactly, I'm like I said, I've seen it,
but it's just that the numbers just make people so
paranoid that they don't even want to come outside at

(12:36):
all because you know, over one hundred thousand people are
sick or even buying. But just be honest with it, like,
don't be extra, Like I just feel like there's just
a little little extra, you know. But I just wish
that I could just see those family members and that
they could tell me, you know, that their family died
or got sick. Maybe I could like want to watch

(12:57):
the news because I don't like watching the middle cot All. Hello,
who's this My name Chris, Chris Chris from I'm calling
from VA. All right, So with this Corona stuff that's
going on, I work at the post office and it
has come to my attention that upper management don't want

(13:19):
management to say something because somebody in the station has Corona,
And I know it's like ethically wrong to put their
name out there, but I think it's like it's real
reckless not to alert everybody in the station that somebody
has it, you know, because people got kids. You know,
you don't know what somebody's at home situation is, and
you're putting everybody at risk. And I just I can't

(13:41):
rock with that. I can't. I can't put it out
like that. But I'm gonna make sure that I complain
people that I said, what, now, have you complained the
upper management supervisors somebody? Uh? So I have complained, but
they don't. They can't say nothing risk that loses in
their job. So I feel like it's my responsibility to

(14:04):
let my co workers know, you know, because we gotta
stick together. Management not gonna look out for us. They
just want to make up trying to work, so the
mail gets out right, they don't, they don't care about it.
So I feel like it's my job to let my
coworkers know what's up. All right, brother, true, you don't,
you don't want to tell you whistle damn job. Let
they're all being a whistle blow for something like that,
because you're protecting other people absolutely get it off your

(14:26):
chest eight hundred five eight five one O five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling,
I'm telling. What's you doing? Call of yo? If this
is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eighty five one
O five one. We want to hear from you on

(14:47):
the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hey? How's it going? Gys?
Good morning? It's a Jay. How y'all doing? What's up?
How are you doing? I was just calling in the
day's fiance birthday. You know I proposed to us, so
I just wanted to show up some love with the
Breakfast Club this morning. Okay, what's that sense? What's that

(15:08):
sensitive emotional cancer's name that you just got engaged to?
Her name is miss She's actually right here. Let me
speak to you. Let speak to her on the happy
birthday cry when you we got something I can't tell
you right now? Okay, all right, all right, all right?
How much does she unique cry on Saturday when you

(15:31):
proposed to her? I know she's a sensitive emotional cancer
like me, so I know she let them tears, enjoy
flow flow. You know the moment was so special. We
actually both cried, brother, so you know it was a
good moment. All right, that's beautiful. Well, love your queen, yeah,
love your queen. Don't don't don't don't you know say
things like ride together, die together, bad marriage for life

(15:51):
with your queen. I don't approach you like that. Okay,
black man, don't cheat? There you go, there you go?
All right, y'all? Have you too? Now? Hello? Who's this you?
What's up? What's up? Envy? Weighted Charlotte? Every day, I
mean Charlotte and either it's Charlotte. Are you're not here today?
I'm here? You're not here? Okay? Man? Every time I
call out, I've never talked to ye. I don't know.

(16:12):
She's never talking me, but um, I want to talk
about money back, Yo. He bought his lady the the years,
the lambo truck and his baby moment. We're here at
tripping and I don't understand that because I guess supposedly
she's the one who left him, but sheel very comments
and whoop the whoop. And I just don't like the
baby moments. I feel like they're two entitles. Uh, well,

(16:32):
I would say one that that's that's you're a little
too tied into this. Um. Yeah, baby, I really don't
know the story, but I can't see him having a
problem if he has a new girlfriend, he's not with
his baby mom an he wants to buy his new
girlfriend something nice. I don't see a problem with that. Yeah,
I don't know the baby moments over there tripping um.
And I'm sure that if I'm money back, yo, you

(16:54):
know what I'm saying, I buy I buy my girl
who I'm with, the Lambo truck. And you know, I
buy my baby mama a nice little Honda cr V.
You know what I'm saying. Maybe Antoyota Highlander, you know
what I mean, a super grou Forester. Those are nice
SUV's for a baby mama. Yeah. And I'm upset because
I call a wild back pilot two weeks a month ago,

(17:14):
and I asked you Charlotte book, and you said that
y'all sent the book out. I still haven't gotten that book.
It's been like a month, you know why. And this
is my fault. I'm not in the studio and all
the books are at the studio, I believe, and so
I don't have somebody up there to mail them out.
So what I'm hoping is that, you know, when we

(17:35):
get back in the studio, which I praise in the
next few weeks. Um, I could just start sending them
out to everybody. But what I can do for you
right now is I can send you a copy of
The Unapologetic Guy to Black Mental Health by doctor Rita Walker,
which I think is an amazing book. You know, my
book Shook one is about mental health and my personal
you know, struggles with anxiety and depression. But her book,

(17:56):
she's an actual doctor, so she's an actual expert. I'm
just an a kid telling people my experiences and inspiring
you to go talk to the experts, like doctor Reader.
Let me just send you the book on the expert.
So if you leave your address right now, I will
have that shipped out to you to day. I will.
And because y'all add me on IgA a Jabari dot Brown. Um,
let me let me consult money back yo and see

(18:17):
what he would do stupid. All right, man, have a
go ahead, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. When we come back,
we got to talk JR. Smith. So don't move. It's
the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the Gay. We are

(18:37):
the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room as Let's
talk JR. Smith. It's about. This is the rumor report
with Angela Ye's on the Breakfast Club that JR. Smith,
who signed with the Lakers earlier this month, was forced
to shut down a recent Instagram live session because they

(19:00):
quotations were angered by him exposing too much. All right,
let's hear the audio. Look at the blanket, bro I know,
brin the next twelve I know they're not using this
little blanket, Broa, I got a chill, but they'd be
over there crying, talk about somebody can't stay healthy and
they body breaking down and all this other shop. I'm
just saying he wanted a Ferrari to run like a

(19:22):
Ferrari because you paid for it as a Ferrari, but
you keep gassing it up with Chrysler. Man. They're mad
at me, bro I'm gone, just got the text exposing
too much. You know. I saw my man Jay Williams
of ESPN. I saw him post something on Instagram that
I thought was very true. He was like a lot

(19:43):
of the NBA players sound tone deaf when they're complaining
about their conditions, complaining about what they're eating at a
time like this, you know, when when people would kill
for those same meals. You know what I mean that
they are acting like, aren't good enough for kids that
would love to have some of that candy but can't
afford it, even though it may not be good for you,
you know what I'm saying, Complaining about your living conditions

(20:05):
when you know people are living in in in literal,
literal one bedroom, two bedroom apartments that those hotel rooms
are bigger than and and barely can't even afford to
pay the rent there because the economy is so bad.
It does come off as tone death yeah. Um. And also,
ray Jeon Rondo suffered a broken right thumb and practice

(20:25):
Sunday in Orlando. He's going to be out for six
to eight weeks, so I'm assuming he has to stay there, right,
So if he wants to play again, he has to
stay there for those six to eight weeks. I'm assuming.
Regardless even half six to eight weeks, I guess they
do have six day weeks because I think they got
six finals are being October or something. If they made
it to the finals and he plays for the Lakers, right, yep, yep, yep, yeah,
so they'll be late in the playoffs. I'm sure. Now,

(20:48):
Donald Trump says that shouldn't be hard for Kanye West
to take away votes from Biden. On Saturday, he uh
put out that tweet. So I'm guessing he feels that
Trump that Kanye is on his side and gonna be
taking stuff from as Trump calls him corrupt Joe. So
well set, did y'all listen to me last week? I

(21:09):
told y'all this is not even a story. It's not
a story because Kanye West is not registered with the
Federal Election Commission. He's not really running for president. It's
not real. Can't take away votes from somebody if you're
really not running. Okay, it's not happening. Now. Rumor has
it that Kany Now, rumor has it that Kanye West

(21:29):
reached out to Charlemagne the Guide and asked him to
be his secretary of defense. He posted a tweet and said,
good morning, brother, It's Kanye West. May I call you?
You replied, Peace King, Yes, sir? So what was that
conversation about that conversation was like any conversation that me
and Kanye have every other week. I talked to Kanye
West all the time, like me and Kanye communicate quite

(21:50):
frequently and always have. So that was that was just
one of those moments. What Kanye wanted the post post screenshot,
I guess, I don't know, and I look, yeah, and
if you look, I retweeted him and I said, yes,
I'm called doctor Claude Anderson because you know, Kanye West
has been saying he wants to talk to doctor Claude

(22:10):
Anderson for a long, long long time. You know, doctor
Claude Anderson is, you know, an author of the book
Power Nomics and books like Dirty Little Secrets. Great, great, brilliant,
brilliant brother, one of our dearest elders out here. And
you know, I'm always trying to connect the dots between
people who I can who I think can do some
real community building. And I think with Kanye's resources and
doctor Claude's ideas, you know, they can build something great,

(22:34):
especially if you've ever read Power Nomics, right, So it's like, yeah,
I told him to call doctor Claude, like I always
always to try to point Kanye in the direction of
the elders. That's all. Okay. Did he speak to the doctor. No,
he has not called doctor Claude Anderson yet. Yes, he
needs to call. He called me talking about doctor Claude
all the time because he actually watched doctor Claude when
Doctor Claude was on the Breakfast Club. And I keep

(22:55):
telling him we'll reach out to doctor Claude instead of
you know, calling me to about doctor Clarude and how
much you love doctor Clarude. I did reach out to him.
All right, Well that is your rumor report. Now when
we come back, we got front page news. Let's talk
to schools. Will the schools be open? Is it safe?
Or should they remain closed. We'll talk about it when

(23:16):
we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gay. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.
All right. We got to start off for coronavirus. Coronavirus
is back. I don't know if you guys have heard.
All right, now the world came back nowhere. Nobody was
talking about it for a long time. Now they're starting
to talk about it again as now people are talking

(23:39):
about it again. Now. They reported the highest daily number
of COVID nineteen cases globally on Sunday, with two hundred
and thirty thousand new infections. They're saying, thirty three states
are seeing higher rates of new cases compared to the
previous week. The only states where they got declining rates Delaware, Maine,
and New Jersey. They said, Florida shout at the US

(24:02):
record for single day COVID nineteen cases with fifteen thousand,
two hundred and ninety nine new COVID nineteen cases, the
highest number of new cases in a single day by
any state since the coronavirus pandemic began. Now with that, listen,
but that Disney World is reopening now, could you imagine
this saying Florida has the highest record for any single

(24:24):
day COVID nineteen cases and Disney World is reopening, and
all people care about. All people care about in this
capitalist society is money. They don't care about people. You
know what I'm saying. And I have to salute South Carolina.
South Carolina is my home state. They have the third
highest coronavirus rate in the world. And I did two

(24:46):
free coronavirus testing sites in North Charleston this weekend. Salute
to South Carolina, d Heck and MUSC Health. We tested
a couple of thousands of people. And the reason I
guess we as private citizens have to do that because
literally we have no leadership in America and since the
American government isn't providing, you know, the proper amount of
testing that America needs, I guess those of us with

(25:08):
means and resources have to take matters into our own
hands and do it. Yeah, absolute weight on this country. Boy,
you're gonna all be in Disney World coffin. Yeah, And
I get it. I know a lot of people want
to open up, and I know a lot of people like, well,
why Disney. Well, I understand Disney is a billion dollar company,
but there's a lot of people that work for Disney
that need to pay their bills. So but it doesn't

(25:28):
need to open up right now? That it definitely does.
I do wonder if the people that pretend to be
the cartoon characters that Disney, you know, Mickey, Minny, Goofy, Daffy,
Donald whatever, I don't know which duck it is. I
want to do those masks prevent them from um, you know,
spreading coronavirus. I'm now because they still would have to
speak to that little mesh thing that they have. And

(25:51):
those suits are hot as hell. Like if you ever
had to put on a suit like I had to
put on the suit for my kid's birthday or for Halloween.
Those kids, those those suits are hot. But I'm sure
they we still have to get masks all right now.
The Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, well, she talks about
Corona and if sending your children back to school is dangerous,

(26:12):
there's nothing in the data that suggests that kids being
in school is in any way dangerous. We know that
children contract and have the virus at far lower incidents
than any the other part of the population. And we
know that other countries around the world have reopened their
schools and have done so successfully and safely, and kids

(26:35):
there are going back to school every day, and so
that has got to be the posture here. You know, basically,
she's saying, do you okay, you know how you got
someone in the hood who's about to do something stupid,
and you know they're about to do something stupid, but
you can't talk them out of it because they stupid
so you just say, do you Betsy trying to do
you us? But we ain't stupid. Okay, this is not

(26:58):
going well? Well she talks more on this topic. Isn't
cutting off funding exactly the wrong answer? Don't you want
to spend more money to make schools safer? Look? American
investment in education is a promise to students and their families.
If schools aren't going to reopen and not fulfill that promise,
they shouldn't get the funds. Then give it to the

(27:19):
families to decide to go to a school that is
going to meet that promise. Well you can't do that?
What again? I think I gotta hear what happened now?
Isn't cutting off funding exactly the wrong answer? Don't you
want to spend more money to make schools safer? Look?
American investment in education is a promise to students and

(27:40):
their families. If schools aren't going to reopen and not
fulfill that promise, they shouldn't get the funds. Then give
it to the families to decide to go to a
school that is going to meet that promise. Well, you
can't do that, That is what that is? Why should
talk like me? How did the Secretary of education? What
that is? What that is? Only in America is the

(28:01):
Secretary of education? Like education? Yeah, that's why America is
really the greatest country on earth. You can really be
whatever it is you want to be. Doesn't mean you
should be it. Well, boy, if you want to you
can't all that. Whatever it is that is your front
page news. All right, Now, let's get down to it.
Let's talk. Let's talk entanglement. M eight hundred five eight

(28:24):
five one oh five one. So Jada Pinkett Smith your
mom and Will Smith not not mom. Aunt. I'm a
last name is Pinkett. My last name is Pinkett Smith.
Went for your nose, Carter. But the Pinkett is looking
shaky this morning. You know, I'm back to the future.
When things start to fade in a picture. Ye, if
somebody goes back in the past and corrects things that
Pinkett starting to fade a little bit. Now. They had
a conversation on her show, The Red Table Talk, and

(28:46):
she talked about a lot. Did we have a clip
of some of the things that she said. We actually
became really really good friends. And it all started with
him just needing some help, me wanting to help his
help his mental state. I was in a lot of
pain and I was very broken. Now, in the process

(29:07):
of that relationship, I definitely realized that you can't find
happiness outside of yourself. What do you feel like you
were looking for? I just wanted to feel good. It
had been so since I felt good. Now, let's let's
open up these phone lines. Let's have a conversation. Right,

(29:29):
Charlemagne and I were talking about this entanglement thing. Now,
we've known August a long time when he first came out,
and we all know that when he first came out,
he was a broken young man. Right August he had
a lot of Yeah, he had a lot of family problems.
He lost family members, he has been displaced. He's uh,
he as a young man. He's mentally not healthy. We

(29:52):
discussed that's not healthy. Discussed that all the time. Yeah, yeah,
he's somebody that issues. I call up on it, and
I don't. I don't have too many people that I
check up on in the industry, and when not check
up on and hey, how you doing? Has the family?
But like when I check up on August, it's like, yo, bro,
you good? Is everything all right? You need anything? You
need to talk like we have those type of conversations
just to make sure the young man is good. Right,

(30:14):
So when he came to Jada Pinkett Smith, he was broken.
She said he needed healing, he was hurt? Right? Did
she take advantage of him? Her being forty four and
him being twenty two at the time. Listen, here's the thing.
I didn't like none of that conversation that Will Smith
and Jada Pinket Smith had. Okay, I thought it was
red toxic talk, all right, as a person who goes

(30:34):
to therapy, who has a sacred purpose coach, who every
day of my life is doing the work to heal.
To me, that's not what healing looks like. That's not
what healing looks like at all, because you can't continue
to hide things while I claiming to be transparent and
everything you're saying about August is absolutely right. The fact
that August came to her broken, sick, needed healing, mentally
not healthy, emotionally vulnerable. So Jada decided to sleep with him.

(30:56):
Jada said, I just wanted to feel good. That's selfish,
is how you wasn't really trying to heal that man,
Because if you were that wasn't the way you do it.
You're not moving gay sexual healing isn't what August needed
in that moment. Okay, if the roles were reversed and
that was Will Smith, and let's just say another young
person that we know deals with mental health issues, Summer Walker.

(31:16):
People would be raising how what Jada did was predatory
and selfish. And you know you don't get to a
place of real healing if you're not being authentic and
holding yourself accountable. All right, well, let's initial thoughts on it,
but we can expound when we come back. Goddamn, let's
open up the phone lines. What did you think the
red table talk is usually what forty five minutes over

(31:36):
an hour conversation? Twelve minutes of red toxic talk? That
was twelve minutes. Where are your thoughts? And and also
when you're giving us your thoughts, I would love to
know how you think Will Smith can get her back,
because Will Smith said repeatedly to her in that conversation,
I'm gonna get you back. He said that quite a
few times. Revenge isn't healthy either, Okay, being vindictive, being

(31:56):
vindictive isn't healthy. But if you would like to share
some ways that Will Smith could get her back. I
would like to hear them. All right, well, let's open
up the phone lines. Let's have this conversation. What did
you think about that conversation? You know, the conversation. You've
been seeing the memes all week and entangle them in this,
entang them at that. Let's talk about it. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one is the Breakfast Club.
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(32:21):
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(32:42):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us,
we're talking Will and Jada Pinkett Smith. All right. She
has a show called Red Table Talk, and she brought
herself on Red Table Talk to talk about the allegations
of August Alsina of him saying that they had relationship.
She confirmed this allegation at first by saying it was

(33:04):
an entanglement and I think will clear it up and
said entanglement, don't you mean relationship? And she basically confessed
of having relations with August. You and I decided we
were gonna take our space, and what happened, Yeah, and
then I got into an entanglement with August. That's what
I said. An entanglement. Yes, yes, relationship, Yes, it was

(33:28):
a relationship. Absolutely. So we're opening up the full lines
and asking what do you think. Well, you know, my
last name is Pinken Smith. When Free Knows called us,
so you know you can chastise your family and tell
him the truth. And Jada Pinket Smith was dead as
wrong your August out seeing that that young man came
to her broken in need of healing, and her responses,

(33:48):
I wanted to feel good. I hadn't felt good in
a long time, so you slept with him. Never mind
how that young man is feeling. You know, you just
gotta get yours. That is the epitome of toxic behavior.
That is a woman leading with the top masculine and
not the divine feminine. That's not how you are. August.
Get to a place of healing and Jada be up
there at that red table giving advice to people when

(34:08):
the reality is she clearly hasn't done the work on
herself that she needs to. And what I hated about
that conversation, you know, the most. It's a lot of
things I disliked about it, but what I hated that
most was the ending when they hit us with that
corny ass play that we ride together play that twenty
five years in counting, we ride together, we got together,
bad marriage for life, we ride together, die together, bad

(34:31):
marriage for life? What was that? But what kind of
message was that sending? Just stick together for the stake,
the sake of being together, don't try to make your
marriage healthy, don't try to get to a place a
holdness in your marriage like and be you married? I'm
married because we know marriages aren't perfect. I've been on
my wife since nineteen ninety eight, so we've had all
types of ups and downs in our relationship. I've been Jada,
she's been Will and vice versa. So I understand all

(34:53):
of that. But that doesn't mean you stick around if
something is that bad, like bad marriage for life? Like
how no, what kind of message is that's standing to
the people out there who don't know no better? Right
around and let's significant other do whatever, when who didn't.
I didn't think that was I didn't. I didn't like that.
I guess they were trying to be funny, you know,
to play off a bad boy for life. But I

(35:13):
didn't like that. And like you said, I've been with
my wife twenty five years, we've been married nineteen and yes,
there's ups, this, downs, this left, there's rights, but at
the end of the day, you have to have respect
and it has to be an open conversation. When you
can have a conversation, you can converse about things that's
going good or bad and be open about it. I
just feel like that conversation wasn't open. I feel like

(35:35):
they are trying to portray a look and they weren't open.
If you're gonna be open, be open, let's let's really
have a conversation now. I don't think Jada is a predator.
I don't think she was the type to say, you
know what, I'm just gonna do it for me. I
do think that she probably tried to help August, and
with trying to help August, they fell for each other.
I don't like when she said, oh, I wanted to

(35:56):
feel good, I just because that young man was hurt
because young man, that young man was the lowest place
at his life at that time and possibly still can be.
It seemed like he's doing way better, but he was
at the lowest point of his life. So at that time,
it was like he just wanted love. And I know, August,
I've had conversations with August. You had conversations with August.
That man just needed help and wanted to feel love,

(36:19):
and he got that from her, and I think he
took advantage of it. Yes, and what Jada displayed, that's
not what healing looks like because you can't continue to
hide things while claiming to be transparent. You know what
I'm saying, Like you gotta be all the way honest,
don't give us anything at all. And you know, Queen Jada,
like I said, she's been up there giving advice when

(36:39):
the reality is she clearly truly having done the work
on herself. This is why I consider myself a mental
health advocate and not a mental health expert. As an advocate,
I can only point people in the direction of where
to get the help they need. I really can't offer
any help other than that. And I think sometimes when
I watched Red Table Talk. I see Jada acting like
a guru, acting like an expert person who has it

(37:00):
all together, when clearly she does it. And that's fine,
But just say you're going through your process, point people
in the right direction of the experts, and don't front
like you're healed when you're really broken, really really really
clearly broken. Absolutely, And I think also when it comes
to it too, you know, we talk about our relationship,
like me and my wife have a podcast, and we

(37:21):
try to be open and honest regardless. No, we don't
try to hide anything because you know, it's like one
of those things. We've been together so long and there's
things that work, and there's things that don't work. There's
things that we need to have a conversation, and there's
little things that bother her, and there's big things that
bather her and vice versa, and we have to go
through those. But I can't give you advice based on
your relationship. I can give you advice based on what
me and my wife go through and what works for us.

(37:43):
Let's go to the phone line, and I was gonna say,
I'm not like that. You know, that's Jayden and Will,
that's their situation. I just think that so many people
look up to them and they influence so many people.
When you say we ride together, we die together, bad
marriage for life, that's just sending a terrible, terrible, toxic
as toxicast message. Hello, who's this hell? This is money?

(38:05):
Heay mooney, what did you think about that twelve minute
I guess conversation? I found out that it was a
whole big budget if you ask me, Jada knew what
she was doing, and the only reason why she is
even commenting on it is because she got caught. So
she just trying to protect her image while Will is
looking like she's suffering over there, looking like a lost

(38:27):
puppy knowing damn show Well, he knew what was going
on when they swinging ass, Okay, Jada ain't she over
didn't want to be all pedophilic with this young boy,
took advantage of him. I don't know what the hell
they was doing, but you know what, she got caught.
She got caught. Now, Now, let's not say pedophilic now,
I mean Jada was forty three at the time. August
was like twenty three. That's I don't even know pedophilic

(38:51):
is a word, but that's not PEDOPHI she's not a pedophile.
Stop not gonna do all that I do. I do
think that Will Smith wished that he had that little
zapple from the Men in Black so he could just
zap himself and forget all of this over. Absolutely absolutely
that I definitely got that feeling. Well eight hundred five,
eight five, one oh five one will take your calls
when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning

(39:12):
morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's go to the phone lines.
We're talking Will Smith and Jada Pinkett. Did you see
the twelve minute interview? What did you think? What were
your thoughts? Hello, who's this? Red toxic talk, Red toxic talk?
Good morning, good morning? Who's this? This is Sterling? Good morning, Sterling, Sterling,

(39:37):
Tom Columbia, South Carolina eight oh three. Was happening? That's
right in the house. I think the whole situation is messy. I,
first of all, do not understand after all this time,
while August even came out with it, and I don't
even understand why Jada and Will even felt like they
had to address it. I don't. I don't think anything

(39:59):
was wrong in the situation in Jada and Will reclaiming separated.
And I don't feel like August is a victim in
all this, like everybody is betraying him to be Oh,
I definitely think he was a victim. Definitely think if
you go back and listen to the young man speak
during interviews, you can see that he was lost. You
can see that he was hurt, you can see that
he was distraught, you could see that he was looking

(40:19):
for love. He was broken, and you know, and I know,
if you find a broken person, it's easy to take
advantage of a broken person. And I think she married woman.
You knew she was still married. Why she was a
fall in love with a married woman. I feel like
if August was a woman, they would have been calling
her all kind of home records and pores and all
kinds of stuff like that. But because it was August

(40:41):
thing he was going through something, he's a victim. Victim
is a strong word. Victim is a strong word because
I mean, at the end of the day, you know,
August Smith still got to have sex with the great
Jada Pinkett Smith, and they had consensual sex because they
are two adults. One of those is just older, you
know what I mean. I just think that you know,
he can't even to her broken. He came to her

(41:01):
needed healing. He came to her not in the best
mental state. So that wasn't an opportunity for her to
give her that give him sexual healing. Okay, but but
he's not a victim psychiatry, not the six. We also
don't know the details away. We don't know the end
of that. Jada. If yeah, if Jada was leading them
on saying, look, we're gonna be together, I'm leaving, well YadA, YadA, YadA,

(41:24):
that's one thing. But if he knew what the arrangement
was and like, yo, we were not together right now,
and August had it in his head was I'm about
to be your next husband, then that's on. That's that's
that's that's different. Well, thank you, Marama. Hello, who's this?
What's up? Bro? We're talking this uh red table talk conversation.
What were your thoughts? First off, I want to give us,

(41:46):
uh say, what's up to Charlomagne of God to God buddy.
UM want to give a big, big shout out to
Will Smith for being the stand up g. He is
like when your piece talking about how unhappy years he
you know, got off the emotion and the rational. Now, okay,
you want to be happy, to go ahead and be happy.
But as a woman who always you know, they always

(42:08):
tend to be in their emotions, she wouldn't want to
do up the whole spot off our emotions. So now
you know, as a G he's still dealing with it
because that's his peace, you know what I mean? And
I think you know, if she was gonna dip out,
she should have dipped out with a real g instead
of some guy that looked like he uh in a
real feminine looking So you know, I think she just

(42:29):
got emotions. Will still, you know, he's still stimming with wife.
So you know I'll give him up for that, you
know what I mean? Do you think Will Smith's ego
is bruised the fact that it was all the time.
I can't be but he's doing this thing for too
long and out of the Hollywood rap gang. I mean,

(42:49):
you know he gave it a dip had like, if
you want happy, go be happy, But we don't could
Will could Will understand Chris Brown a little bit more.
What do you mean at least trade songs. What do
you mean just saying I'm talking about status level? If
i'm if I'm Will Smith, aren't you a little upset
that Jada slept with August as opposed to somebody a

(43:12):
little bit closer to my level, even though there's really
not too many people on Will Smith's level. I'm just
saying that would have to damage my ego just a
little bit. That should be a telltale lesson to us
all though. Don't matter how much money you got, don't
matter how much status you got, don't matter who you are.
If you if your woman feel like she's lacking something,
she don't care, who give it to her? Bro goodness gracious,
that's why. That's why it's always been that stereotype of

(43:33):
a pool guy. Imagine that you don't even train, damn
pool or the trainer, trainer, the person that delivered the
papers ain't gonna front. Okay, my wife ain't having a trainer. Man,
I've seen I've heard too many stories about the train
and knocking knick. If you train, we train, we trained together.
You better buy one of them little ten speeds you
got when them a little huffy see to get her

(43:55):
a little Little BMX, y'all start riding to ride together,
die together, bad bicyclists for life. Okay, that's what you
better do, right if you know what I know, what's
the boil of the story? Dad them all of the
stories that was just red toxic talk. I'm gonna be
honest with y'all. That's not what healing looks like. Man.
I go to therapy once a week. I've been doing

(44:16):
teletherapy during the quarantine, and I used to go to
regular therapy before that. I got a sacred purpose cold
shout out to Yadi. Every day of my life. I'm
doing the work to heal and to me, just me personally.
Everybody healing process is different. That's not what healing looks like. Okay.
That that that you can't continue to hide things while
claiming to be transparent. And I just think that whole

(44:38):
we ride together, we die together, bad marriage for life.
That just sends off the wrong message to people who
are very impressionable and the people that look up to
the Smiths. So I really do hope that they come
back to the Red Table to have a conversation about that.
And if they say they were joking, they were being
sarcastic cool, but they still have to remember in that moment,

(44:59):
even though it was a joke, they still influenced a
lot of people with that because that just sends off
the wrong message man, bad marriage for life, Like just
stick together for the sake of being together, don't try
to make your marriage healthy, don't try to get to
a place a wholeness in your marriage. Like that's that's toxic.
They got to clear that up. That didn't sound right.
And like you said, there's a lot of people that
think that that's the right thing to do. Or I'm
just gonna stick in this marriage for the kids, or

(45:19):
I must stick in this marriage because I love this individual.
But if it's not right, it's not right. It needs
to be made right. Or you need to be happy. Yes,
And my moral I guess real quick, is that you
know you can't be up there giving advice when the
reality is you you haven't done the work on yourself.
You know what I'm saying. You could be an advocate,
but you can't be an expert. And when you're an advocate,

(45:40):
you point people in the direction of where they to
get help, you know what I'm saying, But you really
can't offer any help. You know, if you haven't really
done the work on yourself. You know, sometimes it's okay
to just say, look, I'm going through my process. Point
people in the direction of the experts, and don't front
like you hell when you're really broken. All right, we
got rumors all the way. We got to talk money
bag Yo. So we'll get into it next. Don't move.

(46:01):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is the rumor
report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Then let
me start off by saying, I honestly don't care about this,
but our producer said, this is a story that we
should talk about. ANGELI is out, so so I have

(46:21):
to grown ass man. You're grown ass man. Your producer
makes your decisions for you. But it's the rumors people,
These are things that people want to hear about. Okay,
let's hear what. What is it? I saw money bag
Yo's baby mother. It's upset because money bag Yo bought
his new girlfriend a Lamborghini. Tell me more, girl spelled
it spelled the teases. Let's hear it, and Dan right,

(46:43):
I feel some did you want to be put this hole? Now?
I must ye say, y'all feel about this. Yeah, stupid,
you stupid hole. Hang it out. Okay, now it was
it was it was his girlfriend's twenty fifth birthday and
he bought her a new Lamborghini. I don't see anything

(47:04):
wrong with it. This is his new girl. He's not
with the baby moms anymore. This is somebody new that
I'm dating. As long as I'm taking care of my child,
what's the problem. Well, let me tell you how I feel.
Sis tell me says I feel. I feel that if
he is paying her child support, then she should be
happy with whatever that child support is. You know what
I'm saying. And if that child support doesn't allow you

(47:26):
to go buy you a Lamborghini truck, then don't go
chasing Lamborghini trucks. Stick to the hand to see r
vs and the Toyota rat for us that you're used to. Okay,
what's wrong with that? Sho. You're a nice little a
little kid do some things called tell your rides a
little kid and tell you right, no it ain't. It's
a little Oh, don't tell you rights expensive. Those are expensive.

(47:46):
The little kid, tell your rounds and look like the
rucks like like thirty thousand, No more than that. I
think they're like forty no, no, no, man, probably if
you get it loaded without the cloth seats, leather seats,
it might be forty. But the regular kid tell you
right about thirty. Let me look that up. Yeah, twenty
twenty kid tell you right about thirty one thousand. Okay,
not for not fully loaded though. But all I'm simply

(48:09):
saying is the Lambo trucks ain't for you. Lambo trucks
is for the woman that I'm with. Okay, what with Jada,
buy August the Lambo truck. Shut up a nice little,
nice little hard to pilot. Shut up well, August and
buy his old Lambo truck. Now we gotta send we
gotta send a rest in peace to a little Marlow

(48:32):
wrapper out in a Lanta. He was signed to Quality Control.
Now you know Quality Control has city girls. Little baby
to me goes uh yadi uh. They also manage Cardi
b Uh. He was shot over the weekend. Uh. He
was in his car driving and they said a car
pulled up on the side of him and let off
a couple of shots. His car crashed and when they

(48:53):
went to the scene, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
That's horrible. Rest in peace. To Marlow. Didn't know the
brother personally, but you know, I had a dream one
time that somebody pulled up on the side of me
and shot. So that's always something that causes me PTSD.
You know what I'm saying. Even being at or not
Peter anxiety, you know what I'm saying. Even being at lights,
you know what I'm saying, when you're a stoplight. Uh,

(49:15):
you know, if he's just driving and somebody just pulls
up on the side of you real fast. And so
sometimes people see see you and they know they can
see you in your your car whatever, and they know
it's you. I'm sure you get this n V and
they blowing the horn and wall, you know what I mean,
All of that can make you paranoid. So yeah, it
definitely makes me paranoid. I'm sorry that that brother went
out went out that way man. Yeah. And also John

(49:37):
Travolta's wife of nearly twenty nine years was diagnosed with
cancer about two years ago. She has passed away at
the age of fifty seven from breast cancer. She died
on Sunday. Damn, sorry to hear that, Jesus Christ, bro. Yeah.
And last, like I mean, I don't I hate death,
but I hate any scenario that I potentially thought about

(50:01):
for my life. You know what I'm saying. You went
from all over to drive by as a husband, you
do think about that? What if you was to lose
a significant other man? When you hear stories like that,
you feel sorry for them. You know what I'm saying,
because you know my wife is the CEO of the household. Total,
absolutely the household. I wouldn't know what to do if
I lost mine. Hear me both I and lastly, Wendy Williams,

(50:22):
she gives a new update on when Hush Show will
be returning. You know it's a hard time for all
of us, but we're all in this together. Like they say,
our show is part of Phase four. Right now here
in New York City, we're in phase free. I can't
wait to see you again when the double doors open,
because I'm not doing this this right here, see you

(50:47):
soon at the studio. I feel your pain, Wendy Williams.
I want to be back in Breakfast Club Studio so bad.
I missed with Breakfast Club Studio feels like I miss
what it smells like. I want to be back in
the studio. Okay, lady's in the studio, drums in the studio,
tailors in the studio, dance in the studio. I'm ready

(51:08):
to be back. Yeah, I don't think that's gonna happen. Though.
Why about if they can open up the TV studios,
then they can open up the radio state the studios.
And I'm telling you right now, for my show, my
my upcoming show on Comedy Central, I'm definitely gonna be
in this. I'm definitely gonna be in the stud But
the problem is is I Heart is a huge station.

(51:29):
So many people come in and out of that building.
So many people come in and out of our studio.
So many people move around like like people go out,
so you don't necessarily know people doing the right thing.
You know, make them wear condoms. You want to be
in and out and you want to have a bunch
of people in and out. Just make sure you're protecting yourself.
I don't know if that's enough, but anyway, that is

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your rumor report now, Charlotage, who you giving that down? You? Oh,
we need a best see to vote to come to
the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a
world with her. All right, we'll get into that next
Ben locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Let's don't
be a dusty because right now you want some It's
time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever
feel I need to be a doctor man with the heat,

(52:12):
did she get I had become donkey of the day.
The Breakfast Club bitches donkey today from Monday, July thirteenth
goes to Education Secretary Betsy de Vell. If you are
a parent like me, then we all will be faced
with a tough decision that's coming fall, and that's whether
or not to send our kids back to school in

(52:33):
the midst of this coronavirus pandemic. I have three beautiful daughters.
One is on her way to seventh grade, the others
going to kindergarten. By the way, my oldest daughter got
her sixth grade report calls yesterday. First honest, okay, All
her grades are an A, A better with no grade
below and a minus. Dropping the clues bombs from my
oldest seed out here. Oka't way more books smart than

(52:55):
her dad ever was. She gets all that from her mama,
And I told her yesterday, great job, because you know,
kids had to do the last few months, you know,
from home she had to do the last few months
is great from home and that zoom school life was
an adjudstment. I don't know if parents, you know, saw
their kids perform better or worse, but I know for
those young kids not going to school, getting out of

(53:16):
your parents' house for a while during the day, interacting
with with your peers, you know, that social interaction, all
of that helps with their development, as as as as
young adults. You know, even being able to do your
school work from home, I would think takes a different
level of discipline to do, you know, getting up, getting online.
You know, my daughter having to do her reports, her projects,
making sure all those things have done on time. No

(53:38):
one is there to really push you the way a
teacher would. You really have to do a lot of
heavy lifting on your own. That's got to be emotionally
and mentally tough for these kids. But my daughter did that, okay,
made first honors, and I'm proud of her. But like
many parents, I want her back in school, you know,
more so for her than me. But I'm not putting
her back in school if it's not kill are safe

(54:01):
in parents. I hate to tell you, it doesn't look
like it will be now, America, you do realize we
are running on autopilot at this point in time. Okay, Canada,
I know you're listening to us on Flow ninety three five.
I want you to know that America has zero leadership.
If Thanos came to Earth right now and said, take
me to your leader, I would take him to Tamika

(54:21):
Mallory dropped on a clues bond for Tamica Mallory. I'm
dead serious. I wouldn't take him anywhere near the White
House because nobody there knows what the hell they are doing. Okay.
Betsy de Vos was doing media rounds this weekend, and
she was on CNN, and listen to what she had
to say when Dana Bush asked her yes and no?
About yes and no? Can you assure students, teachers, and
parents that they can't get coronavirus if they go back

(54:42):
to school? Listen to this. The US hit a record
number of new cases on Friday. The number of new
cases per day is higher now and forty five of
the fifty states than when schools shut down in March.
Hospitalizations are climbing in several states, and some ICUs are
at or near capacity. So yes or no can you
are sure students, teachers, parents that they will not get

(55:06):
coronavirus because they're going back to school. Well, the key
is that kids have to get back to school, and
we know there are going to be hotspots and those
need to be dealt with on a case by case basis.
But the rule should be that kids go back to
school this fall. They've been missing months of learning. Many
of them are going to be so far behind it

(55:26):
difficult to catch up. And we know that this is
a matter of their health in a multitude of factors.
We know that their emotional wellbeing, their mental wellbeing, and
particularly for kids from low income and vulnerable populations, this
is devastating to be out of school and not learning
for months on end. Amount of Secretary, I don't think

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anybody disagrees with that, But the question is can it
happen safely? Well, we know that children get the virus
at a far lower rate than any other part of
the population. And again there's there is nothing in the
data that would suggest that kids being back in school
is dangerous to them. You know why Betsy d Vote

(56:08):
can't answer that simple yes and no question from Danta
Bash because she knows dansers. No, she can't ensure nobody's safety,
but she has her marching orders from the celebrity in chief,
and so she has to stick to the strip act
like everything is Hey, okay, everything's all right, We'll be fine.
Just a little flare up, Betsy. We all know kids
need to be back in school, that's obvious. But the
question is can they go back to school without getting sick?

(56:30):
Can they go to school without contracting coronavirus and bringing
it home to their older parents, to older people in
the neighborhood. Can they go to school without giving it
to teachers, older people who have underlying health conditions. This
whole anything goals mentality that the Trump administration has is
exactly why America is in the position that it's in now.
Does Betsy D Vote know that a new study from

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the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that nearly a quarter of
teachers have underlying health conditions are they are at an
age that places them in the highest risk category for
serious coronavirus complications. Betsy the vote, How are you still
calling what's happening in America right now? Little flare ups?
The USA just recorded his highest one day spike in

(57:12):
New coronavirus cases two days ago, the highest one day
spike in new coronavirus cases since the pandemic started. Sixty
six thousand people in one day. What about that sounds
like a little flare up. Okay, herpes is a little
flare up, all right, not sixty six thousand cases of
coronavirus in one day. I just left my home state

(57:32):
of South Carolina Mounts Corona, A four three was happening.
South Carolina has the third highest coronavirus rate in the world.
A lot of Trump supporters down there buying into the
administration's bs, and they're not wearing masks of shoes in
South Carolina. Okay, barefoot, bare mouth, just out there bare
And guess what that's y'all fault because the Trump administration
thinks ignoring a problem is gonna make it go away.

(57:54):
But it's not. A side note. I did two of
my own coronavirus testing this weekend in North Charleston, South Carolina,
with d Heck and MUSC Health, tested over a couple
of thousand people. Because if the government isn't going to
do what they need to do, I guess us private
citizens where resources have to now. Betsy devote the Trump administration.
They're not connected to reality. Betsy devotes at a whole

(58:15):
lot of nothing on CNN. But there's one particular part
of this conversation that lets me know that she's not
even in the same galaxy as the rest of us. Okay,
she might have came from where thanos came from. Listen
to this. We know that their emotional wellbeing, their mental wellbeing,
and particularly for kids from low income and vulnerable populations,

(58:38):
this is devastating to be out of school and not
learning for months on end. The impact of being out
of the classroom would be particularly devastating to low income children.
First of all, Dull. Second of all, Betsy de vote,
do you see the impact coronavirus is having on low
income communities where those children live. That's why they're low

(59:01):
income children, because they live in those low income communities,
you know, those same communities that y'all ignore on the
regular vetsy. There's this thing called a study and back
in May, those studies found that low income communities have
been hit the hardest by COVID nineteen, not just the
health impact, but the financial impact. Lack of income because

(59:21):
of the economic crisis is disproportionately affecting the very same
neighborhoods that are seeing the brunt of the health crisis,
the poor neighborhoods filled with black and brown folks. You
know why, because the systemic racism that caused the hood
to have all these underlying health conditions already will always
make us the most vulnerable for anything. So don't attempt

(59:42):
to act like you care about those low income children
now when it fits your agin that are fits the
narrative you're trying to push, because you haven't cared about
those low income children and those low income communities in
the hood for years. Only in America is the Secretary
of education black education. Please let Chelsea Handler handle my

(01:00:04):
white work. I mean light work. Heah, heaha. That is
way too much dan mayonnaise. All right, oh the mayonnaise.
The mayonnaise was heavy, heavy in that one. All right, well,
thank you for that, donkey. Today, let's open up the
phone lines eight hundred five eight five one o five one.
What do you think you're doing with your kids as
far as school is concerned? All right now, I know

(01:00:25):
in Atlanta, in some of the places in the South,
you guys are about to open up in the next
two weeks, Acond, I think school starts, and what two
weeks for you guys, and three weeks and you guys
Agust and Georgia's August. My sister just told me this
in Atlanta is August. Um, I want to say fifteen
seven for fifteenth. I think it was the seven for
They pushed it back, but don't quote me on that.
And on here on the East Coast, New York, New

(01:00:48):
Jersey that they're supposed to start in the first to
second week in September. So what are you doing? Are
you bringing your kids back to school? Eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. Let's talk about it now.
I'm gonna tell you how I feel right now. Right
of course, I got one that's going to college. I
got one that's a sophomore in high school. I got
one that's going to second grade. I got one that's
going to the first grade, and one that's going to kindergarten.

(01:01:09):
Now my concerns are the one that's going to kindergarten
and the one that's going to the first grade, because
they are the youngest, but they are the ones that
are really learning how to read and and all that
is very difficult, like that is difficult. And I can't
imagine them being sitting on that computer for six seven

(01:01:29):
hours talking to a teacher. I can't see that they
have to be in the class. We'll talk about it
when we come back, but we'll talk about it when
we come back, So I don't think I'm let my
kids go back to school, but we'll talk about an
eight hundred and five eight five one on five one
is the Breakfast Club? Come on in right last at
your opinion to the Breakfast Club, top breaking down. Eight

(01:01:51):
hundred five eight five one five one the Breakfast Club.
The phone call eight hundred five eight 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, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

(01:02:13):
And now if you just joined us, we're talking about
your kids going back to school this fall. So eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. That's what
we're asking, Charlemagne, what are you doing with the kids
this fall? Well, it's only July. Things could change, but
the way it's looking now, absolutely not, because I don't
see things improving in regards to this coronavirus situation at all.

(01:02:36):
I think that they're going to rush to get some
type of vaccination on the market before November third, before
the election, you know, And I'm not letting them inject
my kid with no win decks or whatever concoction they
come up with to try to make us feel like
it's safer for them to you know, a return to school.
So my answer in a nutshell, no, absolutely not. My

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oldest is going to seventh grade. My others, my second,
my middle child is going to kindergarten. No, they won't
be in school. Yeah, I'm totally with you. I don't
think my kids will be in school either either will
do home training, home teaching, home schooling, or you know,
I don't know, definitely not the youngest one. It's the
oldest one who's going to college. I still don't even

(01:03:20):
know if I feel comfortable with going to ny U.
I don't think so. You know, it's just I'd rather
be safe and sorry, and that's the whole thing. But
let's go to the phone lines eight. You know, you know,
you know, it was crazy. I'm not even really the kids,
you know, from what we're from all in for everything
that we've seen about coronavirus. Um, it doesn't seem to
be impacting young young kids that much. But I'm more

(01:03:41):
concerned about the teachers, you know. I mean the statistic
that I read earlier that said, um, more than a quarter.
Hold let me see if I can find it real quick,
more than a quarter of hold on? What the hell?
Oh yeah, more than a quarter of teachers of underlying
health conditions are there, and they are at an age
that places places them in the highest risk category for

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serious coronavirus complications. You can't do that to the teachers.
And you don't want to do that, you know, to
parents or older folks in the neighborhood, you know, bring
whatever they're get in school back to the back to
the communities. No, and that's the whole thing. I don't
want my kids to bring it back to our family,
to my parents, to my wife's parents. No. So I
think safeties. I'd rather be safety. Sorry, but let's go
to the phone lines. Hello. Who's this Good morning? It's

(01:04:26):
Mona from Columbia, South Carolina. Heay, MONADEO three, what's happening?
We have you on the check in this morning. Shout
the hot one or three? Point nine. We're talking to
school is for what what are you thinking about for
your kids? So the thing is, I'm on I'm on
both sides, right. I'm a new mom my son's and
I'm also in the field of education, so I know

(01:04:46):
the importance of school reopening. But you know, my concern is,
how are we going to maintain students social distancing? How
are we going to maintain students wipe them down the areas?
And you know, even if you think about kids in
high school, you know kids are gonna be forgetful. Um,
I'm working with rising ninth graders in the fall, and

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you know, I mean, everybody's not gonna remember. So I
don't know what you know, Betty, Betty whatever her name is,
I just don't understand what this country is doing, you know.
And the thing about it is South Carolina will listen
to these folks, you know what I'm saying. I'm originally
from Brooklyn, New York, and not everybody is, you know,
outside with no mask and no shoes. But I just

(01:05:29):
I'm just concerned. So I don't know. I don't know. Now,
let me tell you something. I was in South Carolina
in the past two weeks. You know that's my home
state as well. I was. I was, I was on
the oil of Palms, I was in my hometown in
most corner. I saw a lot of bad foot, bad
mouth white people. Of course, you did it, you know.
I'm I'm sure you did, but you know everybody ain't barefoot. Um,

(01:05:54):
But I don't know. I'm just I'm concerned. I'm concerned
about the testing. Shout out to you for what you
did up there in Charleston in the eight or three.
I'm a graduated Craft one, so I know a lot
of folks up there appreciated that. So I don't know.
I'm just concerned overall. And I think me personally, my
anxiety and my mental health is like more important than

(01:06:18):
you know, going back to the school at this at
this point, especially being a new mom. So I'm better. Yeah,
all right, thank you, mama. We'll take you some more calls.
Eight hundred five and five one five one now. Shout
out to Louis V. Louis V, the program director of
the Land. He just posted something that that I understand completely.
He said, if the meeting to reopen schools takes place

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via zoom, for the safety of the participants, maybe we
should be discussing reopening schools. I'm just saying if we
can't safely say when we reopen the schools, but we
went to kids to go back to school. Does that
make sense? Yeah? Yeah, if you if if school was safe,
what you would do is you would tell all the
parents to come to the school. Let's have a parent teacher,
parent administration meeting, and you show the parents how classes

(01:07:03):
are going to be set up. These are how the
desk gonna gonna be six feet apart. You could wear
the mask, teach you where the mask teach your stays away. No,
I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't know how
I would feel about that. I wouldn't be opposed to
social distance classrooms if they weren't there for five six
hours at a time, if they went to school for
an hour or two hours at a time, yes, hour
to hour. But Bro, you said you have a kid,
You have a young daughter going to what kndergarten in

(01:07:25):
the first grade? Kindergarten? Kindergarten? Do you think your daughters
don't wear a mask? Yeah, kindergarten. Do you think your
daughter is gonna be wearing a mask a full day
of school? Can you count on your daughter to wear
that mask the whole day? I can say, my my
my middle child, she definitely wore the mask on the
flight the whole time and didn't complain like she m

(01:07:47):
youngest is only one, she's not going to school three years. Yeah. Yeah,
but the five job you think you we the full
day in school with her friends and not being able
to talk and all that. I don't know. It was
only an hour thirty minute. Yeah, the flight of clocker
Line is only an hour thirty minutes, you would and
on the plane ward in the airport that I say,
maybe fragmented time if you go to school for an
hour or two hours a day, which would kind of

(01:08:08):
be a waste of time, but maybe not because you
still get to kind of socialize a little bit for
the kids. I don't know, man, I don't know. All right,
eight hundred, I'm five one. Yeah, we'll take some more
calls when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning call and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top

(01:08:33):
on eight hundred five five one five one horning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club Now, if you just joined us with
talking about allowing your kids to go back to school
this fall, what are you what are you thinking about
as far as your kids are concerning a you're gonna
let them go back to school or you're gonna wait,
let's open up the phone lines. Hello, who's this an?

(01:08:56):
What's up? Drawing for boring Indiana? Ryan? What's going on
boring Indianna? Why you call Indiana? Morn? What's so bring
about Indiana? It ain't nothing but corn fields here. You
already know, Charlomagne, Indiana ain't no. You must not have
a visit. You must not have a taste for white women.
I ain't no comment. My goodness, Hey, Charlomagne is nuts, man.

(01:09:20):
It's too early in the morning for day. Definitely, it
definitely nuts. But let's talk about kids in school. What
are you gonna do with your kids in school? Is
this falsemester? I personally want to see my kids go
back to school. Like, I got a high schooler that
take all honor classes, that's an honor student. And I
got a son that's about to start middle school. And
I feel like with this dude generation, they already don't

(01:09:43):
learn as much as we did when we were going
through school, such as like curse if they took out
of school, and a lot of other things. So I
feel like they already behind the ball and I don't
want to see them get any further. And then I
don't totally buy into everything they're trying to tell us
about the COVID nights. Ain't anyway, not saying that it's
totally faith, but saying that the numbers that they're putting up,

(01:10:05):
in all the explanations they give it leads me to
be a little you know, not not believable or what
they're trying to feed us. So I'm totally not buying
into it, and I want to see my kids do well. Okay, Okay,
I understand I'm not respecting perspective. I believe it. I
don't want to play with you, but yeah, I believe it.
I don't want to play with them. Okay, all right,

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let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this Melissa? Hey Melissa,
good morning. What are you doing with Well? I don't
have small children, but I did want people to know this.
I have a family that's I'm very close with, and
the six year old gave the virus to his great grandmother,

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and his great grandmother is actually in the hospital, has
been for fourteen days on event. So when you think
about these kids going to school, a lot of grandparents
are the ones who keep their kid kids after school
because the parents have to go to work. Like here
in Florida, we're wide open, nothing is closed, so everybody

(01:11:07):
has to go to work. H all right, all right, well,
thank you for calling mama. All right, Well, what's the
moral little story? Brother? Ask for me and mine. We
shall be staying our asses in the house. Okay, me too.
All right, Now, when we come back, we got your
rumor report. We got to talk about comedian Jack Thriller.
Could he be in the middle of his whole beef.

(01:11:28):
We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen, just oh gosh,
Angel and it Breakfast Club. Now on Friday, we tell
you about fifty cent getting into it with Jersey artists

(01:11:51):
NFL doom again if you missed it. This was the
same kid that walked up to fifty cent in the
movie Theater asked fifty to hear a record. They got
into an argument, almost got into a fight. Well, he's
seen fifty again a couple of days ago at a
restaurant in New Jersey, and it got nasty one more time.
But now we're getting to the bottom of it. Allegedly,
this young man gave Jack Thriller five thousand dollars. Now,

(01:12:13):
Jack Thriller is a comedian associated with the g Unit Comedians,
and gave him five thousand dollars to squash the beef.
Jack Thriller allegedly took the money and kept him moving,
so the kid thought the beef was over when he's
seen fifty approach fifty and it got nasty again. Let's
hear it. Fifty need to go ahead, g check Jack Thriller,

(01:12:36):
because that right there took breath from me. And I'm thinking,
like the already talking to fifty, like your bro, Bro's good.
You know what I'm saying, hang out, no problem with you,
Jack Thriller, your clown. How do you take my breath?
And you said you're gonna you're gonna home on talk
to fifth Ballah Dill and we're gonna work. Ain't no problem.
So when I saw fifty, I'm thinking, I ain't no problem.

(01:12:59):
You never talk to the homie bro, So what you're
telling me, is Jack Thriller took five thousand dollars from
this young man? Um, Jack Thriller is a hole star.
This is fifty, So the young man probably thought there
was a connection there. Jack Thriller never spoke to fifty
cent about this, this beef being squashed? Correct? What does

(01:13:20):
Jack thrillers say about all of this? Jack? I don't
know yet, haven't has anybody reached out to him? Na?
Not yet. But that doesn't that sound kind? He take
somebody's five thousand dollars? You think you squashed the beef? Now,
fifty don't know what's coming up some fifty to see
the kids. He still think he got beef with the kid.
The kid thinks it's all good. Good. I gave Jack
thrill allegedly five grand Jack the LISTA. It's all good

(01:13:41):
and it could have been a nasty situation if this
is all true. If this is all true, Um, nothing nothing,
nothing surprised me. Nothing not with me either. Nothing surprised me,
not that I would like to hear from Jack Thrill.
It though, you give him a chance to defend himself.
You got to hit both sides. Yeah, that's that's right.
We also got to say congratulations to pop Smoke and

(01:14:01):
definitely rest in piece. His album, Shoot for the Stars
Aimed for the Moon I was number one on Billboard.
The album was released on July third and sold two
hundred and fifty one thousand units in the US. So
congratulations to him. Yeah, it's very hard to clap for that, though,
you know what I'm saying, That's one of those very
bitterest sweet moments. You know, you're glad that your brother
sold all those records, but clearly, you know, pop Smoke,

(01:14:22):
especially being that he's from New York, especially being that
he was presenting a whole new energy to the game,
Pop Smoke would have been superstar status. Maybe, you know
what I'm saying. Like, I don't know, I'm just like, y'all.
I'm always reminded of this Jadakiss line when Jadakiss says,
you know, dead rappers get better promotion. I just think
I just think it's sad that he's not here to

(01:14:43):
reap the benefits of his hard work and his label. Yeah. Now,
also Juice World, it seems like his album has come
as out right now and it looks like it's going
to move between four hundred and four hundred and forty
thousand units in its first week. See what I'm saying
once again? You know that rappers get better promotion, Like

(01:15:03):
why do we celebrate so people hard? Why do we
celebrate people so hard when they're gone? Like Juice Warred
was doing great when he was alive, pop Smoke as
well on his way to doing great. But damn man,
why can't they get that energy when they when they're here? Yeah? Yeah,
absolutely right? And lastly, former Cowboys linebacker Kyle Querto. Did

(01:15:25):
I say his last name right? Quarto? No, it's Kyle
weirdos Kyle Urdo. Well, he puts some tweets weird on Instagram.
On Twitter, he said, people are attracted to Jill Scott
question mark and by no means is she ugly? But
y'all really sexually aroused by her? Hunh. So it's an
energy thing. Hunt got it. Well, he got all types

(01:15:49):
of backlash about what he said, the comments he said,
so he came back and apologized. First and foremost, I
like to apologize, miss Jill Scott. The topic of your
beauty should not have been shared over social media or
public discourse. There's truly no excuses an explanation to be made.
My comments were distasteful and unbecoming of a black man
to speak negatively of a black woman under any circumstance.

(01:16:13):
You know, when I see things like that, I have
one simple question why, Like what was the point of that? Like?
What did he think that tweet was going to do
for the ecosystem? Why did he think that tweet was necessary?
If you want to have that discussion amongst your homies,
have that discussion amongst your homies. But why did he
feel like he needed to put that out into the

(01:16:35):
atmosphere speaking of energy when he said, oh, it must
be Jill Scott's energy, Why did you want to put
that kind of energy out there? Like? What was the
purpose of that? Like? How was that constructive? You know
what I'm saying. I believe in building and destroying, to
build us that add onto your life positively, step by step,
to destroyers, to tear down everything that's negative within your Sighteer,
how was that building? Brother? That's what I would ask

(01:16:55):
Kyle a weirdough, like what was the point of that?
And and I listen, I'm gonna be honest you When
when I was younger, in the early days of Twitter,
I've definitely fired off things about, you know, women's appearances.
So so I can't be too hard on the brother
because I'm speaking for forty two year old man's perspective,
you know what I'm saying. But even back then, I

(01:17:16):
had to ask myself why did I do that? You
know what I'm saying, Like, why did I have to
comment on that that that that that woman's looks? Like
what was the point of that? So that's how I
feel about watching Kyle do that, like why what was
the reason? I really wanted to sit back and think
about that, like why why did you do that? Because
Number one, Jill Scott is beautiful. Clues bombs with Jill

(01:17:36):
Scott lap sound one here that, Oh Jill Scott's pretty
for a big girl to know, Jill Scott is beautiful, period.
I don't know what y'all talking about? Absolutely all right, Well,
that my wife, me and my wife would have an
entanglement with Jill Scott. Okay, that could easily be an entanglement.
You know my wife. Jill Scott is my wife's favorite
artists of all time. Yes, oh listen, Jill Scott is

(01:17:57):
my wife's favorite artists of all time. Joe Scott and
Erica Batdu to your wife a leader for the Scott
and Ericabat doing a minute entanglement. It could be a
moment I could see that happening. Can't to think about
that for a second. He stopped and said, nangle Maca. See,
you don't know she she really loves Jill Scott and
she really loves Erica Batdu. But one thing I know
for sure. She didn't cry when she met Erica Badu.

(01:18:18):
When she met Jill Scott, she cried. Wow, that was
last year at Tyler Perry's um shouldn't dig at his studio.
So she really really loves Jill Scott. Wow. So I've
been vibing to Jill Scott for a long time, and
you know, secretly wondering, is this the person that could
take her from me? Just secretly wondered if she went

(01:18:42):
on a long walk with Jill Scot. Goodness gracious. All right, Well,
that is your room and report, revote. We'll see you
guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next,
get your requesting. It's the Breakfast Club. Dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We all the Breakfast Club all right now,
I just want to say shout to everybody that's into

(01:19:03):
bike riding. You know, I got in the bike riding
heavy and I did thirty miles over the weekend, and
I had a great time. I ran into a lot
of people bike riding. When you bike ride, you see
so many different people bike riding. And I didn't know
so many people bike ride, especially so many minorities bike ride,
which which I thought was pretty dope. A lot of
mine already stayed in the shape through bike riding. So
I had a good time over the weekend bike ride,

(01:19:24):
and sholom, man, I'm gonna get your bike mans. I
saw you. I saw you and your little pack of
man friends just riding on your little banana seats and
your little and your little biker shorts, just bragging about
how long y'all can ride without it hurting. I saw you.
Why you're smiling like that, man, Like that's wrong with
you man, because you're such a tease. And then you're

(01:19:46):
posting your captions. You're post stuff like ignore my biker shorts,
which really means look at my biker shorts, look at me,
Look at these babes cakes, look at these look at
these yellow thighs. So yo, look, so I was bike
riding right this weekend, right, and I have my biker
shorts on right now, the biker shorts or padded. They
have jello on the butt. To you know, I'm riding

(01:20:09):
right and to due this riding behind me was like, yo,
I can't ride behind you because all I see is
your little your little yellow ass. Man. Put on some
real shots. Let's go death to toxic masculinity. Baby, embrace
your divine feminine. Goddamnit this okay, it has to be
a balance. I love it, all right. That man admitting

(01:20:30):
that he's distracted by your ass. Take that as a compliment.
Keep doing those squats, Vy, whatever you're doing that's making
your ass become a distraction, say thank you God and
continue to do it. You know what, when we come back.
We got the positive note. Man, it's the breakfast club going,
dj Envy, Angela Yee Scharlomine the guy we are the

(01:20:51):
breakfast club, all right, starting to get up out of here, Chaloman,
you got a positive note. Before we get to the
positive note, if you're just joining us. Envy admitted that
this weekend he was riding with one of his male friends.
And one of his male friends that I can't be
behind you because all I see is your ass right now.
As a man, one of the things that can cause

(01:21:12):
you to ejaculate before you want to is when you
are behind you. A woman in that beautiful dairy are
is up in the air and it's just too much
for us sometime, you know what I'm saying, So salute
the Envy's friends were keeping it together on that bike trail,
not just not just skeeting all over the highway. That
could have been a real messy situation, Envy. Okay, now,

(01:21:34):
the positive notice this. The positive noticed I would rather
surround myself with people who make a lot of mistakes
and have no problem admitting them than to surround myself
with people who think they make none. Breakface club, you
know I'm finished, or y'all dumber

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