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February 9, 2021 91 mins

Today on the show we had Kirk Franklin spread the good word, while speaking about his new podcast "Good Words" and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to reporter Michael Donaldson for not only confusing two black Tampa Bay bucs coaches for one another, but to also doing it during Black History Month! In addition, we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners ever got confused with someone else.

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People watch the breakfast Club for like news and really
be tuned in. Man, I don't even know what to
call it the breakfast Club. It's like brunch n Y

(00:24):
and Cholomagne. Wake that ass up, get out of bed
and listen to the breakfast Club. I'm waiting. Good morning
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past up planet is undo, good morning, Good morning, Hello neighbors.

(01:06):
How are you? What's happening? Oh my goodness? What the
hell you at? You still on the Tampa? No? No, no,
I'm home now. Um, you know I gotta sit out
for a second. I'm not just gonna come to work.
Oh yeah, I mean you got just gonna put my
my co work because Jeopardy Now, yeah, you gotta quarantine
for a whole month since you was in Florida and
you was in the club, party and stuff too, and
you gotta get three antal squabs before you return. I'll

(01:26):
be back on I'll be back on Monday. Hopefully my
test to be okay. But yeah, I'm back from Tampa.
Had an amazing time. Um let's about the parties and
all that. I mean, that's just bonus, But it was
more taking my son to the super Bowl. We just
had a great time. It's that those memories that I
try to create. That one. You know, hopefully when I'm
not here anymore, he passes that on and hopefully takes

(01:47):
his son. And it's just the time that I spent
with my son, which is you can't take you can't
bring no back. You know, you can't take that back.
It's the time that you just enjoy it. You sit
down here, man and man talk, man and man conversation,
she eat, there's nobody else around on it. You teach
them how to move out here. So it's bonding. It's
just bonding. It's worked. The three annal swaps. You're gonna
have to get on upon your return. I'm not getting

(02:09):
people are wearing masks, where people wearing masks at all,
because I saw in the news they were saying that
people were not wearing masks. And then there's twenty variants
that they found just after the Super Bowl, thirty two
variants in the fifty cent party that was nobody had
a mask on that a certain someone was DJ. Now
I wasn't. Well let me tell you now, I didn't
go to that party. But um, during the game, everybody

(02:32):
had a mask on. The stadium wasn't packed. It looked
packed because they had cut out so it was two seats,
then it was three cutouts of fake people. Then it
was two seats, so everybody was pretty much distance. Everybody
had a mask on. It was mask police making sure
everybody was mask All the clubs that I DJ, which
was about three, I all had uh fo, all had
masks on. Everybody had masks on a step in the crowd.

(02:52):
I mean, you can tell where people were. If you
were from Atlanta, if you were from Florida, if you
were from places that were open, you did not have
a mask on. I'm not even to say there a lot,
but if you were from New York, New Jersey, most
people wore masks. All the restaurants had masks, employees had masks.
But is it possible Floorida and Georgia are so full
of antibodies that they got some type of herd hmmunity

(03:13):
going on. I'm just making no, no, there's still there's
still cases there, there's a lot of cases. I'm not
saying there's a lot of cases, but man, there got
to be something going on and in places that we
don't know about. Bro And how do you wear a
mask in a restaurant while you're eating and drinking? Well,
you know, you wear a mask to your table, then
when you get you to your table like anything else,
like well, the day parties, my day parties a restaurants

(03:36):
six an't swaps to you upon your return. We gotta
double that. You can't just get three, you gotta get six,
and we're gonna swab until we feel resistance, which this
sounds like you want to do. I'm just saying that's
what it feels like. Is the most effective from what
I heard it feels like. But you know what, it
was a great experience, um just to see the city
when its own Super Bowl with something like when you

(03:59):
talk about why out, I mean I've never seen anything
like that. People were wilding out, they were having a
good time, they were partying. Now, I didn't stay in
Tampa stay now. Claire Water is uh it's a retirement place,
I would say. So, you know, I spoke to Terrence J.
He was like, he was at the Marl and they
were doing a three card monte and I told him
when clear Water they were doing bingo, Like that's how

(04:21):
claire Water was. It was. It was quiet, it was
nothing there, but we you know, I had a really
really good time. So shout to everybody. I want to
shout to the people at Seventh and Grove, who was
one of the only black restaurants out in Tampa. So
I didn't invent they had some great food. Shout to
the people at G five. You know that's the strip club.
But but Tampa really treated me well. So I just
want to say shout to everybody in Tampa. Bro I

(04:41):
was only at three antal swabs. I went up to
six year at about nine. Right now, you were the
G five two had the DJ nine antal swabs upon
your return, okay, And I want to smell Terrence Jay's
results before he gets back into civilization. You want to
smell your king the goddamn show. All right, Kirk Franklin

(05:03):
will be joining us this morning. That's right, Kirk Franklin
will be here. He's got a new podcast out. Actually
I can't remember the name of it right now. I
would give me a second. Good words, good words, Franklin,
good word, ontwork. No, it's not on the Black Effect.
I heart radio podcast. It's with Sony. I think he
did it with Sony. Is that correct? Yes, it starts,
it starts, It starts today. Yes, Perell's on his first episode.
But we'll talk to Kirk Franklin at his loss. Kirk

(05:25):
Franklin's always a good conversation. All right, Well, let's get
the show cracking. Front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
let's talk about Donald Trump's impeachment trial that starts today.
Let's get in some front page news where we're starting you.
Donald Trump's impeachment trial starts today at one pm Eastern.
It could last up to four hours. If there's a

(05:46):
vote to move forward. It'll continue tomorrow at noon. So
you can actually watch the impeachment trial live if you
want to. My most major TV networks and they said
the trial should last. It's expected to run at least
until Monday, February fifteen, so we'll keep you updated on that.
And Senators will be talking about the violent events of
the January six riots and whether or not Donald Trump

(06:08):
is culpable for inciting the insurrectionist that attack the capital
and place their lives in danger. So it's the first
time in US history that a president will be tried
in the Senate Court of impeachment the second time, and
it's the first time that it's a former president who
will face the prospect of conviction and dispartment of office. Yeah,
I've never heard of a president being impeached when they're
no longer in office. And I hope this isn't just

(06:29):
some you know, it's a theater, you know. I hope
that they're actually trying to get them up out of there.
But I don't see the point that right now. Well,
I think it's also if that doesn't mean in the
last few days of office that you can do whatever
you want just because you feel like you won't be impeached.
And so I think it's that because those events that
happen while he was in office. And yeah, and I

(06:51):
think the other thing is that you want to make
sure that they also put these restrictions so he doesn't
try to run again, because he's already been talking about that.
I just find it's so strange that for the last
four years they let him run around with no consequences,
you know, I mean no repercussions, and deny you want
to act tough the last couple of weeks that he's
in office. Now Democrats want to show courage, which which
by the way, they hardly ever show. They've tried every

(07:14):
political strategy except for just pure old fashioned courage. But
we'll see, all right. The United States is considering COVID
nineteen testing requirements if you want to travel domestically, So
right now they are considering a rule that we would cry,
would we cry, would require you to do that, not
just internationally, but here in the United States. There's an
active conversation with the CDC right now, and they said

(07:36):
that we'll be guided by datas, by science, by medicine,
and by the input of the people who are actually
going to have to carry this out. Well, the Super Bowl,
I want to say this to the I think they
had those dogs there that was supposed to I guess
detect COVID because it there was a bunch of I
know some of them were bomba smelling dogs, but then
they also said that some of them were supposed to
be COVID smelling dogs, but I did see them at

(07:59):
the Super Bowl. Are you trained dogs to smell COVID?
I'm very interested in that. I mean, it's the same
thing when they get dogs to smell cancer. I believe
it is, but I wonder how they how they get
dogs to do that. Yeah, all right, And Delta is
still gonna block those middle seats on flights through April,
which I feel like is actually the safest airline to
travel on right now. Jeff Blue started filling seats every

(08:21):
seat last month. Southwest stopped capping capacity last December, and
American and United did that last summer. Delta is the
only airline right now that it is still blocking out
those middle seats. Yeah. I feel comfortable with Delta. Yeah.
I rolled Delta there and back. Nobody in the middle seat.
It was it was way safer flight for me. Yeah.
I did an American Airlines flight a couple of times. Yeah, Americans,

(08:42):
it felt like Softwest. I'm not gonna lie it just did.
It felt like a bust in the sky because it just,
you know, I felt like they should have had the
middle seat because I did Jet Blue, because I'm always
jet Blue, I'm number So they had the middle seats
blocked out. Delta's got the middle seats blocked out. It
just felt felt weird in the middle of pandemic when
everybody's on top of each other on the plane. But

(09:02):
I also read that it doesn't matter because it's not
good circulation on the plane anyway, So it just makes
you feel better that the middle seat is open. Well yeah,
but I'm sure having less people on the plane also
does matter, like there's less of the chance. I guess
the less amount of people, the less amount of people
there are no circulation on the plane. So not really,
I've read studies that said not not, not really. It

(09:22):
just makes you feel better to think that. But yeah,
that's why they tell you the double mask of especially
on the plane. All right, Well that is your front
page news, all right, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. If you need
to vent, hit us up right now. Phone line to
wide open eight hundred five eight five one five one.
It is to Breakfast club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. We

(09:42):
know that you ride black people right right. I'm telling,
I'm telling, this is your time to get it off
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five
eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is me?

(10:03):
What's up? I just want to say I'm happy and blast.
My mom is cancer free and just working through so
that's amazing. Yes, Sharma Mane, I mess you when you
when you had your book signing here at Barnes and Noble.
Were at Charlotte, Yes, the seven Old four, the Queen City.

(10:26):
That was a good time. We had a good time
at that Barnes and Nobles. Yes, we did. You could
have pict you with me and my and my husband. Oh,
that's what's up. Thank you very much. I appreciate the
support my podcast. Quick. What's the name of It's Grady
Baby Podcast. Why don't I know that? Why? That sounds
familiar to me too. You almost have told me that before.
Grady Baby Podcast. Yes, check me out and you can

(10:49):
follow me on Instagram at It's underscore Grady Underscore Baby Underscore.
There you go. I like the way that you promote
go ahead, Djali, Thank I'm so happy I'm on the air.
I can't believe it. I will go with Mama was
seeing you? I about tickets to seeing you. But in
Charlotte back you can't the showis camp because of the snow.

(11:11):
I was so disappointed. Well, I promise you as soon
as we can, we're gonna get back out there. That
was one stop that we really wanted to make it too. Yes,
I can't wait. I will be in there likewere all right?
Why do people say that? I don't know. I know
we old, but why do people Why didn't we ever
say in there? Like swimwear? Where was swimwear ever in
the pool? I don't know. Maybe it's just exciting because

(11:33):
you know, if you're putting out some swimwear, it's gonna
be really dope, not really fress, not for everybody. Hello,
who's this good? More than every Good morning? Rick? What's up? King?
What's up? Bro? I'm good man, I'm good. I'm actually
I'm actually calling for a stomber thing, which um this morning,

(11:53):
I had a friend of mine I heard you guys
mentioned that moist morning. I used to recomme ject move
for a long time, and I had a friend of mine,
Sean Brooke. It gave tiny A, gave Flam who passed
away over the weekend, and I just wanted sending him
and his family condolences from all the people that we
know at the food that we used to work together. Um,
he was a great guy, hilarious, funny, got one of

(12:15):
those people that mean you want to go to work
every day. He warmed everybody thought he was a really
really good guy. Though. I just want to say light Peter,
Sean Brook. They gave tiny It gave Flem. We love you. Um,
we're gonna mince you. You were a great guy. You
all of our heart. And it's a sad day for
me and sad day for our friends and family and

(12:37):
your family. Man's in the healing energy to his family
for Shure. Yo, Yo, you know how you every player
around when you're up there. You know what I mean,
you joke around. I get it, because Yo, we worked
in the environment that was the same way. You know
what I mean. Everybody didn't feel like you went to work,
but you didn't feel like work because you know, everybody
enjoyed each other's company. And he was a major contributor
in that. Yeah, y'all, y'all flirted with each other. And

(12:58):
I don't think. I don't think Sean means playing though,
rerec I really don't. You might not not after nine
antle swab, but and after and not after wanted to
smell turns Jay little swath. I don't know mining his business.
He wasn't even playing the game with y'all. That is
wild though you get nine ain't on swab and the

(13:20):
Doctor's like, all right, come back, I'm gonna smell you later.
Oh my goodness, get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one o five one. If you need
to vent, hit this up now. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you

(13:40):
on the breakfast Club, like you got something on your mind? Hello?
Who's this jelly Belly from Boston? Jelly Belly. See, we
were just talking about people like you, people that shit
in to wear swim where. Good morning, jelly Belly? How
are you nothing? How are you? I'm fine, I'm happy,
I'm blessed. How are you, guys? I'm blessed black and

(14:00):
Holly favor. But real quick, I'm gonna I'm gonna get off.
They'll wine real fast. But I just want to shout
off Cameron J. Henderson. Um, because I found Starkesha on
random Structure TV YouTube. Y'all shall watch it. We all
know it's Arkesha. What go on YouTube? You'll find out.
This kid is very very talented. I'm surprised he's not
bigger than what he is, but somebody's gonna find him.

(14:23):
He's very very talented. Starkeyshay, we know it's Sarkasha. Just
know that. UM. On that note, I want to just
not the elephant in the room, but the gorilla in
the room, apparently because she picked a different animal. Um.
But I think the girl's name is Tessica Brown. Okay,
here we go. Why I saw her name yesterday? Why

(14:43):
their names aren't familiar? Call Carilla? Yeah yeah, yeah, Tessica
is in Messica right now. And yeah her we're gonna
talk about that. Yeah. I read her. I read that
she said she might sue gorilla glue, and I'm like,
how the hell is she gonna gorilla blue? She made
no no, homie, homie was messed up. He must ups.

(15:04):
It's okay. She probably knows the Starkesha and Starkeisha didn't
save her from going her head down. So I'm praying
for her because that's a serious that's one mistake that
changed her whole life and I'm praying for it made
me naxious. So yeah, I prayed for her. But I'm
gonna hit off. Y'all's mine, y'all stay blessed. I'm gonna
love to spread to the world. So there you go, Mama.

(15:27):
She's like, I gotta go, Yeah, I gotta go. Hello,
who's this? This is the Kobe? What's up? Brother? Get
it off your chess? Um Hi? Everybody doing this morning?
But yesterday morning, Charle Maine wanted to say that Tom
Brady was the greatst white man. I think Michael Phelps
is better. You're a damn line. You're a damn line.
First of all, Aquaman is way better than Michael Phelps.

(15:49):
So okay, So how many championships Michael Helps, I mean
Tom Brady got by herself? Michael Phelps got twenty three
liffic goal oh machas only one getting a squirrel records. So, bro,
why do y'all act like why do y'all act like
the degree of different? What? What What has Tom Brady
done by herself? Fall? Football? Football here has help from

(16:15):
the ref. Football is the team's port and the degree
of difficulty is very different, okay than any other part. No,
but let me let me ask you this. What can
Michael Felt do? Hey? What can Michael Felt do without water?
What can Michael Felt do without water? Without water? Michael
Felt say nobody? Is a point, sir, good question. What
can Michael Felt do without water? King? Thank you so much.

(16:38):
I don't want to hear that. What is Michael Michael
Felt say something without a pool? Let me let me
ask you a question. What was what was the conversation?
Who's the best white person of all times? White man
of all time? Is Tom Brady? In the top top
five was Tom Brady, Keanu Reeves, Abraham Lincoln, Christopher Columbus
and the Undertaker? Yeah left out Jeff Baso's Bill Gates

(16:59):
and logan nobody can't I know this? Guys don't count? Yeah, yeah,
that's this money. That's the greatest white guys all time.
Created the phones that everybody's own right now. No, they didn't.
Actually a black man created the cell phone, the smartphone
without the half phone? What about whole Kogan. Oh yeah,
they got the under take over the Hulk Hogan under top.

(17:20):
You don't play Ric Flair over whole Coogan biggest, no joke,
plays no joke, Steve Auston. But salute to Henry Henry
Thomas Sampson Junior. He's the pioneer in technology that invented
what we now called the modern cell phone. And this
was just for white people. This this crystals for white people. Yes,
we were just talking about white people. Who didn't say Columbus, Huh,

(17:43):
if you're half white, does that count? No? I say,
because because if you're half white, then the fifty percent
of you that's black is what is what calls your greatness.
Got yes, okay, And white people didn't call yesterday say
crystals all white people. That's all called the top Crystal
Clubs was in top five. It was one. One person
said that it was Tom Brady, Keanu Reeves, Abraham Lincoln,

(18:04):
Christopher Columbus and the Undertaker. That was the top five.
And Jim Carrey had a vote. And they didn't throw
Donald Trump in in nah, I mean the balls already
low for white men to he can't get no lord
in Donald Trump because you know if that's their top five.
I really want y'all to do more than just sports
and entertainment white people and colonize. That's all y'all do, sports,
entertainment and colonize. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred

(18:26):
five eighty five, one oh five one. If you need
to bend, you can hit this uthing. Now we got
rumors on the way. Yes, and Van Jones says that
he felt ambushed by the host of the View. According
to this report and page six, we'll tell you what happened,
and we'll explain what his rationale is. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report

(18:54):
with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well. A source
told page six that Van Jones felt ambushed by hosts
of the View. He felt that they were rude and
he was completely blindsided by how they questioned him. He
was not happy about how the interview went. It was unprofessional,
according to this source. Now, Van Jones was on the View.

(19:15):
He was promoting his new documentary The Reunited States. And
here's the question that Sonny Hassan X asked there of
those who really accused you of being a political opportunist
who provided our racial cover for President Trump. Yet just
recently you cried on CNN when Joe Biden was elected
the forty sixth president. People in the black community don't

(19:36):
trust you anymore. What is your response. My entire life
has been about bringing people together to solve tough problems
for people at the very bottom who don't have anything.
And a certain point, we got to stop focusing on
rhetoric and look at result all right now. Van Jones
who was tweeting about the incident, and he said, I
was there to promote a film about people listening across

(19:57):
the lines of difference. Ironically, the need for the film
was made more apparent by some of the co hosts. Yeah,
that source could be lying, because I doubt Van Jones
was shocked. Van Jones has met himself. He wakes up
to himself every morning like he's fully aware that he
receives that that kind of criticism. And you know, two
things can be true, right Like Van Jones has helped
a lot of brothers and assisters to get out of prison,

(20:19):
you know, and he's done it by being bipartisan and
working with Democrats and Republicans, but he can also be
someone like that folks don't trust, like Sonny said, because
he closed it up to the Trump administration a little
too much. And when it came to the Trump administration,
you can't play both sides of the defense with that.
There was never a time to normalize that administration because
nothing about that administration was normal. Now according to the view,

(20:39):
they said, producers did tell him they would question him
about his flip flopping, and so they gave him a
chance to address his conflicting political positions and his relationship
with Trump. And they said that he did not complain
about his appearance. They said, this is nonsense. Then of
the producers her from Van after his appearance, he more
than held his own. And clearly you have to be
ready for anything when you come to the view. That's
why you shouldn't be replying to the source. Who is

(21:01):
the source? Like when you say sources say when people
say sorts and say, who the hell is the source?
I need to know who the source, says before I
even give that any energy. Well, usually I know it
paid six. When they have a source, they try to
make sure that source is credible. They do do some
research so you know, and there's a lot of people
speaking out about it, and he was on social media
talking about it also, so it did seem like he

(21:22):
wasn't too happy with it. Yeah, I've seen paid six
in action. Sometime they'll ask anybody and be like, I
won't say your name, I'll just say you're a source. Right,
And he was tweeted. You can see he wasn't happy
about it afterwards. I mean, he's done these interviews Maine
and one time he knows how people. Some people feel
about him and you know who cans and and I
will say on the view, they called Van a political opportunist.

(21:44):
I think you know, number one, he's not a politician,
but all politicians of political opportunists. A better name for
what Van is would be a political d writer, like
whoever is in power, for real, whoever's in power, that's
who he's going to de ride because he wants to
get folks out of prison, and de riding is just
a form of transportation that don'll never be respected. Right. Well,

(22:04):
they call them just an opportunity. It's not necessarily a
political one. They said he's an opportunist. Oh I thought
they said political opportunists, all right, now Future was wearing
some forty eight thousand dollars sandals that were made out
of Birken bags. Now that sounds a little crazy, right,
But apparently these Birkins were inspired by the Birkenstock project,
and they said it was to inspire consumers to question

(22:26):
a very specific symbolism associated with the popularity of the bags.
They said, Birken bags are like a cultural meme, a
symbol for a certain kind of wealth. And if you
want to buy those sandals, they range in price from
thirty four thousand to seventy six thousand dollars. The one
that he had on was forty eight thousand. Yeah, it
wouldn't be a lot wearing them. You think those would

(22:48):
be worth more later? They're not. They're not. They don't
come from Hermas, right. Somebody just redesigned them and cut
them up. Yeah, it's a project, but they aren't real bags.
I can't even pronounce what y'all talking about hermes and
not herpes man erz whatever. I'd rather about to say.
How about about to say that? I was about to
say that, but let me shut my dumb ass up

(23:10):
right down. I wasn't playing I'm stupid, I said he's
gonna be focusing on acting and he's planning to join
the w w E. Now, he tweeted out, Now, I
know this might sound crazy, but after I dropped my
last album, I will focus on TV and film and
joining w w E. It's been a lifelong childhood dream
to wrestle in the w w E, and so that's
his plan. He said he has to get in shape first,

(23:32):
but he's on the way. What bo while are we
talking about first? He said his wrestling name is gonna
be Ba Wow. Also, I know how y'all feel when
I say this about Santa Clause, But wrestling isn't real, guys. Okay,
they can script it to where Ba Wow wins these matches,
all right. Boa does a little practice. He could be

(23:53):
really good in the w W if they want him
to be. He does take some skill, though. The do
a choreograph that the man could dance. If the man
can learn choreogram. Truth for the scream toll, you think
he can't learn how to wrestle? Bro, ask, what's gonna happen?
What do you mean? Floyd May wasn't been in the
ring against God like the Giant. Y'all don't watch wrestling, wrestling.

(24:15):
He can walk and wrestle. They could stage some matches
from There's definitely a level of skill that comes with wrestling.
I'm just talking to jump off the top rope two
three weeks ago. Yeah, he did it one time. Like
Bawa wants to be a wrestle lar people, he can
learn how to wrestle. Come on, all right now. Jordan's
Sparks was talking to people and she was discussing having

(24:36):
so much time during quarantine that she feels like she
can now speak her truth. Here's what she said. Even
though I still kind of I put out music and
I was still doing stuff, I had a really big
writer's block. Um, not that I would wish lockdown on anybody,
but being able to focus on music and feel the process.
Like the space I'm in with my music I haven't

(24:57):
felt since before Idle, when it was just fun. But
there's a beautiful duality in the song. Even though I'm
reminiscing on tough times and you know, things that I
went through, there's still a redemption and a hope at
the end, you know, because it's like after finally leaving,
I know that you still think of me, and that's
the tea. All right, it's interesting to see what artists

(25:18):
are doing during a pandemic because it can be a
time where you finally get to sit down and relax.
But again you can also, you know, feel not inspired
by not being out and about. That's very true. Some
of them artists need to show us some tears when
they look at their bank accounts, the name and doing
those shows and they blowing their money on jewelry and
card Let me see that. That's what we really want
to witness. All right, I'm angela ye, and that's your
room of reports. A quick quick correction, Sonny did call

(25:40):
man Jones a political opportunist, called him a political opportunist
in a chameleon. Okay you yeah, but yeah, I was
reading this the thing is said the transcription and said
he just said opportunists, not political opportunities than all right,
all right, all right, well when we come back, we
got front page news what we're talking about. So this
city will pay you a monthly stipend and cost to

(26:03):
move there up to six thousand dollars, would you do it?
All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this
to breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody. You're stej Indry,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are to breakfast club.
Let's get in some front page news. Well, there's a
city in Mississippi that will pay you if you actually
want to move there. Now. The city of Natchez is

(26:25):
asking for remote workers across the country to relocate there
to their quote charming and historic community for one year.
The program is called Shift South. In return, they're gonna
give you twenty five hundred dollars and moving expenses and
a three hundred dollars monthly stipend for one year. That
sounds great. It also sounds like an amazing plot for
a horror movie, like you moved to this town looking

(26:46):
to get a job and a better life, and than
it is haunted or something. Oh boy, Well, there's only
thirty slots, by the way, and you have to be
employed as a remote worker in the United States. This
has to be your primary residence and you have to
purchase a home also a lot to it. Now, the
home has to be valued at one hundred and fifty
thousand or higher, and you have to own and live
in it for one year. When I think of Mississippi,

(27:08):
I think like extreme racism, and that says a lot
coming to me coming from South Carolina. But I think
about that old movie Mississippi Burning, you know what I mean,
I just think extreme racist. I think extreme racism when
I think Mississippi, and I think David Bannon and big
crit Okay, all right. Now, the parents of a twenty
year old man who committed suicide is speaking out and

(27:29):
they believe he mistakenly believed that he owed seven hundred
and thirty thousand dollars to that Robin Hood app. So
they're planning to follo a wrongful death suit against Robin Hood. Now.
Alexander Currens, he was a University of Nebraska student. He
had started trading and he ran into problems during eleventh
That app put a hold on his account. It showed
that he owed seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars and

(27:50):
that he needed to pay over one hundred and seventy
thousand in the coming days. So he thought that things
just went crazy. Here is Alex's dad, Dan Kerns, in
an interview with an with the New York Past. He
thought he blew up his life. He thought he screwed
up beyond repair. And their response was a canned reply basically,
we'll get back to you later. What do you do
with that thought? It haunts me? He said in a note,

(28:13):
I didn't want to die. He also said that he
was doing this for us because he was trying to
save us from what he thought was impending financial disaster.
Do you think if Robin Hood had somebody manning an
email account or picking up a phone, that Alex would
be here today? Absolutely? Yeah, he just wanted an answer.
And by the way, that was CBS this morning. So anyway,

(28:35):
what happened was he had been trading options rather than stacks,
so that negative balance was a temporary amount that was
showing until the options settled to his account, and there
was no customer service number, so he emailed robin Hood
three times. He got an automated response and it said
that reps would get back to him when they could,
and the next day he ended up killing himself. He
stepped in front of an oncoming train and he left

(28:57):
a suicide note that said, how was it twenty year
old with no income able to get assigned with almost
a million dollars worth of leverage? And so the sad
part is that the app actually did get back to him.
The day after his suicide, they said, great news. We're
reaching out to confirm that you've met your margin call
and we've lifted your trade restrictions. Man, I feel so
sorry for that brother. I hate hearing people make permanent

(29:20):
decisions off for temporary feelings. Like I wish somebody would
have spoke to him and let him know it's perfectly
okay to being that. It's the American way. Okay, like
it is, like I don't care, like I know pressure.
I've had pressure from Owen, you know, drug dealers, the
Owen landlords. It is what it is. Life continues and

(29:40):
there's nothing much stressful. Man. When you have those debts,
those people who have to collect debt, calling your phone,
sending notices to you, that can be so stressful. That's
why I always tell people when it comes to finances,
you do need to address those issues and try to
work out solutions instead of avoiding it, because it just
piles up. And the stress that you feel every time
your phone rings, every time some mail comes, it's it's

(30:02):
super trust me. It's the American way. When you look
at people that have depth, they file bankruptcy and then
and they're the richest people in the world. It's the
American way. You can't let it stress you out. It happens.
You gotta think of it like this, right when they
get it. When you get it, they get it like that.
And that's what I was gonna say. If I don't
got it, then I don't got it. So you can
call me a million times, we're just stressing each other out.

(30:24):
But when I get it, you'll get it. Until them
that in the d But a lot of times you
can negotiate things like even if they send you to
a collection agency, if you just speak to them, you
can negotiate a lower price to pay it. You can
do a payment plan. I'm just saying that to anybody
who's stressed out right now, just address the issue instead
of just running from it, because that is super stressful

(30:46):
every single day when you're avoiding those phone calls. Just
try to work something out. That's why I feel so
sorry for the brother, because it really was a permanent
decision based off a temporary feeling. That is the American way.
That too shall pass. And guess what if it don't,
it is what it is. You can't take from me
what I don't got, I can't give you what. I
don't got it just is what it is, all right,

(31:06):
Well that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now when we come back, Kirk Franklin will
be joining us. Good words, there you go, so don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's
one of the most dangerous. Want to show to Breakfast Club.
Charlomagne and the god Angela yee dj Envy And we

(31:27):
have a really good brothers zooming in with us this morning.
He goes by the name of mister Kirk Franklin. Kirk,
what's happening my brother? I love the good brother something
like I feel like I need to have a roll bone,
you know what I'm saying, Like like with a big
old gold cross, my brother, my brother, you are, brother Kirk.
Nothing wrong with that. Well, thank y'all, Thank y'all, man,

(31:49):
thank y'all for having me. Man, it's so good to
see y'all one more time. Yes, and happy belated birthday
to you. Also, I know you're a January baby and
you're just celebrating. Yeah, yeah, man, and I and White
let me check into its. I just want to spend
the night in the hotel and I eat room service, Like,
we don't have a TV in our bedroom at home,
so don't get to land my drols and just watch

(32:09):
TV and just eat cereal. So I checked a hotel
and I just laid in my drawls. I had maybe
like a sock own and just ordered room service and
just laid in the bed man. And I loved it.
That's interesting to me. Why do you not. I had
a conversation about this over the weekend about having a
TV in the bedroom because a couple of my friends
were saying they don't have TV's in their bedroom and
they don't think it's a good idea. Why don't you

(32:30):
have a TV in the bedroom because I have to
have one. It's my wife. She beat me up about it,
and I humbled myself and allowed her to have what
she wanted. And now I get it. But it's difficult
because you're right, man, but it's like most of our
marriage we had a TV. And this has been just
like the last five years. And I miss a TV. Man.
I missed Saturday the Morning cartoons and just landing in

(32:51):
the bed man. And so you know, y'all pray for me, man,
y'all pray for me. Because so hold on you going
through you checked into a hotel about yourself just to
ec yes you then if do you have a TV
in your bedroom? Charlemagne? Yes, I do, well, yeah, I
just sold my one one crib, but the new crib
I'm moving and I'm not doing a TV for mental
health reasons. But yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yes

(33:13):
yes it was one thing that my therapist told me
that was also good as well, because you know, you
and I are just allies when it comes to black
man in therapy. You know that's something I've always talked
about to preach. But but yes, Charlemagne, I checked into
a hotel so I can lay in my drawls in
each cereal? What kind of cereal? I'm glad that you say.
What kind of brawls is? What kind of are they?

(33:42):
Tighty whities? Are they boxers? Are they boxer? Grease? Uh? Well,
you know, well, first of all, I can say that
these sheets were so nice that I uh yes, okay, yeah, okay,
all right, you still what cereal? Though? I need to
know what cereal? Hunting nut cheerios? Okay, I just want

(34:04):
to make sure you wasn't sending But what said if
you have said something with a lot of sugar. Honey,
honey nutchereal doesn't have a lot of sugar, though, But
if you just said something with a lot of sugar,
I would have said you were sending yeah. Well yeah,
well you just then just prayed from me. Well and
and by the way, happy anniversary. I saw that you
and Tammy celebrated twenty five years together. She's an incredible

(34:28):
soldier man, and you know, Timmy makes life such a
beautiful thing to be able to celebrate and enjoy an
incredible woman that just is a rock man. Timmy's a
rock and she's she's a incredible mother. She's an incredible friend,
and I really look up to Timmy. Along with that,
I saw Tyrese posted under that celebration and people were

(34:48):
talking about that. Have you spoken with tyres I know
you guys are cool. But he also left his own
comment because of his own marriage, not working at and
the divorce that he's going through. Yeah one though, I
have not talked to him since that incident, but you know, yes,
here's my brother. And I hate when anybody has to
go through a public divorce. But when people fall out

(35:08):
of love and when people don't like each other anymore. Sometimes,
as humans, we can be so self centered on what
we want that we have to understand that the emotion
of love has nothing to do with the fact of love,
and so love has to be a truth before it
becomes a feeling. Because feelings have no intellect. They connect

(35:29):
themselves to whatever thought is taking place at that moment.
And so if you live your life just based on
how you feel, you will always be living in this
state of never having a solid foundation because your feelings
are always in and out. Is that something you have
to do in a long term relationship, like just go
check in to a hotel by yourself, or just go
take some time for yourself. Is that like a key Well,

(35:51):
you know, that's the first thing I've ever done anything
like that, and I wanted to do because I've been
so busy running just like all of you. You know,
Sometimes you find yourself found yourself in the pandemic working more. Yes,
you did before the pandemic, you know, because everybody's at
home and so there's a lot of requests on a
lot of pool and then you have you have to
find yourself trying to be the inspiration for so many

(36:12):
other people. But I do think one of the best
secrets of a long term relationship, Charlemagne is that you
got to marry the homie. That's right. Sometimes it's man,
it's all the physical attributes that we chase after and
that don't make a happy home, you know. Breast and
booties don't make a blessing, you know, And so it's

(36:33):
just something that yeah, you do, you want to say
it again, Say that line again, sir, Breast and booty
don't make a blessing. What about if your partner's not

(36:55):
affection anymore and then you feel like you're starving for affection.
I've been hearing this a lot, and you feel like
you're alone because I feel like there's nothing worse than
when you're in a marriage or a relationship, but you
feel alone still, Yeah, So how do you resolve that
when that can't work out? Great questions, great question, And
I think that the pandemic has put so much pressure
on marriages and relationships. So I would say, first of all,

(37:20):
what you have to do is that a lot of
times in love it is so much of a call
of sacrifice. And so if you're in a relationship with
someone who's not being able to be affectionate and very
plugged in. It is probably because privately they're probably struggling
struggling privately as well with some depression or some hopelessness.

(37:41):
So a lot of times it may just be just
turning on some fun music and and just doing some
silly dancing, and you, for a season may have to
be the light that shines bright, not the complainer, not
the nagger, but you are the light in the relationship,
because sometimes relationships for a man can be very heavy.
Why don't you talk to me while you're not saying nothing,

(38:01):
while you're not doing this, and so for a man,
it's like, oh my god. But if you can try
to make the environment just a little bit lighter, that
allows that man to catch his breath and try to
figure out what to say to be able to communicate
what you've been needing the whole time. You know, every
time you do the breakfast Club, Kirk, you know you
drop you dropped jewelry like that, you know what I mean,
And it really inspires people. And that's why when I

(38:23):
saw that you had a new podcast, Good Words with
Kurt Franklin the day, it just made so much sense
to me. So, so is this what your new podcast
series is gonna be about. Well, first of all, man,
that is very humbling because I know you guys have
hitters on here all the time, and I'm just grateful
to be able to, you know, to just be a
part of that continuum. But yes, sir, my podcast, good words.

(38:43):
It was, it was. It was something that's kind of
fell in my lap. I'm very grateful for it. And
it's a conversation where culture and faith have this collision,
because really do you hear people like for real chance
to Rapper, Glenn and Doyle her, Kelly Rowland, Chris Paul
and so many others having a conversation about how their

(39:05):
faith gouts them through and this cultural construct. Yeah, because
we're talking about how they are successful, but in the
private lives where they pull when they're in their darkest moments. Hi,
we got more with Kirk Franklin when we come back,
Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast

(39:26):
Club was still kicking it with Kirk Franklin. Charlomagne. There's
Kirk Franklin playing on retiring anytime soon. Thirteen studio albums.
You know, Chance, I was watching Tom Brady and I
just saw how that brother continued to move and to
just show excellence at his age. And I think that
we're not called to ever end as. I think that

(39:48):
we're called to go through different transitions and different seasons.
But to walk away from something that you're passionate, still
passionate about, I think it's not your right to do.
But because we are owners of nothing, but we're managers
of everything, and so all I am is a steward
of my gift in books. So if I'm a steward,

(40:09):
then I can't tell the boss when I want to
check out. So you called me Chance, I don't know
who the hell Chances you meant Chance the rapper? The rapper.
He probably think about a Chance the rapper because Chances
that called you Chance, Yes you did. Yeah, He's like,
no Chance, you muted us because he cursing, he concurs.

(40:33):
I'm playing that music. I'm sorry. I just want to
say I'm sorry. I want to say I'm sorry to
charlomn Man. I'm sorry, Scharlomn Man. I'm sorry. K He'm

(40:56):
smoking on that burning bush this morning. Huh Yeah, I
play that and make that a song that moses but you,
but you are at your twenty six career anniversary, I

(41:17):
mean you, you you, you critically acclaimed forty I think
like forty plus awards, does any of that even matter
to you anymore? Like when I think of people like you,
just like with Tom Brady, I'm like, damn, what more
can Tom Brady do? What's the drive? First of all?
And I want to make sure that people know I'm
not trying to compare myself to Tom Brady, but that

(41:38):
is inspiring. What Brady is doing is inspiring. It is inspiring,
and I think that it has to do though Charlemagne,
is that a lot of people have never connected passion
with their purpose, and so many people, so many people
like I'm gonna be talking to Matthew McConaughey this week,
and I want to talk to him about because that's
a book called green Lights, and I want to talk

(41:59):
to him about what do you do to people that
live in these marginalized environments that systemically have never allowed
for them to see as many green lights as you have?
You know, because some of us living communities will always
see a red lights. And so when you have people
who don't have jobs that they love. They've never tapped
into a career, they've never tapped into purpose. Now because

(42:21):
they're not dreamers, but because they live in environments that
they're always trading water. They come from communities that you
don't see hope, you don't see purpose. And so for me,
is that I think that because of me being adopted,
me being abandoned, me having low self esteem, me being
beat up so much as a kid, me never having purposes,

(42:42):
that there's a part of me that I can be
very honest with y'all. A lot of what drives me
is I don't want to be abandoned. It's I don't
want to be thrown out. It's I don't want to
be let go. And so because of that, there's a
drive in me that abandonment as that little Boy's a
lot of times in my motivation said light. It's Matthew

(43:03):
McConaughey's book, and that's his book. And so I'm going
to ask that question, what do people that come from
marginalized areas and people that don't live in these environments
that even birth green lights. But because the neighborhood I
came from, all I saw were traffic lights, you know,

(43:25):
or railroad lights, and those are real things that that's
why I get sometimes so pissed off when I see
a lot of these people that try to do the
motivation of talking and they're like, you know, during the pandemic,
you need to be dreaming or you know what, you
you are lazy because you're not doing this, You're not
seeing the opportunity. Let me tell you something. Some people
are just trying to rise just over depression. Sometimes just
getting out of the bag can make your body ache.

(43:47):
There's so many people that have so many negative relatives,
Like can you even imagine being part of a community
that being told to go to college you think you
better than us. I mean, there's some kids they grow
up in families where even when they want to go
to school, they're made fun of, that talked about. And
so some people don't have to go through that. There's

(44:07):
some people of different skin tones that never have to
go to certain levels of negativity that we've had to face,
even sometimes from our own And so when you talk
about that we need to be doing this. You need
to be dreaming, you need to be out here at
season that you need to be a ballsh You need
to be an entrepreneur. Now, there's some people that can
be great that work for someone else, and you can

(44:29):
still be great. Everybody and gotta have their own business
to be great. You're great because God said you great. Man.
You said something Kirk earlier, man that really struggled me,
because you said that you have a fear of being abandoned, right,
And I think sometimes, man, you gotta you gotta build
things that I guess that are bigger than you, or
things that are gonna outlast you. Like, I don't think

(44:51):
you could ever be abandoned, Kirk, because music is timeless,
my brother, you know what I mean, And people people
may forget what you did, but they'll never forget how
you made them feel. The record's gonna live forever, my brother. Like,
I don't know, I don't see how you could ever
be abandoned. Yes, little better already. Oh well, first, well
you're very kind. Thank you. I guess I was sharing

(45:12):
about the energy that you still drive from, and I'm
talking about that behind closed doors. The energy that continues
to push you is that you remember how that feels.
For some people, it's they remember when they were broke
and so they don't ever want to be broke again.
And so for me, it's not the money as much
as it is the marriage of feeling like that it's

(45:36):
important for me to belong and so that belonging is
what drives me. I've heard people say that they've had
situations where they would be waiting for their dad to
come pick them up, and their dad would never show up.
So it was hard for them to ever feel excited
about anything because they never felt like it was gonna happen.
And there's so many things from your childhood and your

(45:56):
past that do weigh in on how you act to day.
So I feel you on that. All right, We got
more with Kirk Franklin when we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with Kirk Franklin. Charlomagne. What should
we be looking for looking forward to in twenty twenty one? Kirk? Like?

(46:17):
What what did twenty twenty teach us and prepare us
for that we should be bringing into this new year.
First thing is that every lesson not learned will be repeated,
and I think that this lack of compassion and empathy
that we continue to show each other even in our
own villages, it's something that we've got to be able
to address. Is I think that the church has got

(46:39):
to have some house cleaning meetings, is that there's some
dirty rooms that we want people to come, that we
got to get the rooms right. And so as I
think that the last four years has shared some light
on some ugly areas that men and women of faith
seem to profess. And one of the biggest things is
that this weaponize version of Christianity and Jesus are not synonymous,

(47:03):
and so we've got to be able to address those things.
I think that faith and people that want to be
able to proclaim a faith, that we're going to have
to get out of our walls and worlds, and we've
got to be able to put our faith on trial,
that people that don't believe they have the right to
ask us the hard, difficult questions. And if we want

(47:25):
to be lights in the world, then we got to
address our own darkness because I can tell you right
now some of the actions of a lot of Christians
it can be embarrassing. And if we want to be
better ambassadors. We've got to be able to quietly in
love and compassion with no judgment. We've got to address
some of these private sins that have always plagued people

(47:50):
of faith. We talk about not judging, but I saw,
like you know, Pastor Todd, and I respect Pastor Todd.
I saw him the other day telling women not to
do to see Lotte challenge, and I'm like, is it
really that serious? Right? I agree with you, Pastor Mike
Todd is the very dope guy, and I think he's
one of the greatest young voices of our time. This
is what I believe about judging, is that the truth

(48:13):
is we all judge. Yes, we judge what restaurant we're
gonna go to. We judge what clothes we're gonna wear.
We judge what movie we're gonna watch. We judge that
movie after we watch it. We judge that restaurant after
we eat there. And what we have to understand about
a biblocentric approach to judgment, as God's Word would be
able to lay it out, is that my judging of

(48:36):
something is to be able to win it back to
the position of healing and reconciliation. So if I'm saying
that a certain choice that you've made in your marriage,
or a certain choice you're making with drinking or with
drugs is something that is not in your best interest,
I'm trying to make that judgment to win you, to

(48:59):
win your back. So so men and women that have
a judgment to condemn, trying to condemn another individual is
not biblical judgment. It is all about that I'm trying
to be able to save and win you back, to
win you back to a place of community and healing
and family. But if I'm judging you to try to
put you on an island by yourself, then that's not

(49:21):
biblical judgment. I hope that makes sense. No, that makes
perfect sense because because I think a lot of times
that turns people off, you know what I mean, Like
it turns you off, like I'm just having a little
fun with the silhouette challenge. The only thing the problem
with the silhouette challenges, They've done that thing where they
can now like reveal what you really look like. So
it is something that's the only thing that people got

(49:41):
to be careful of. Did you see that they did
this hack where you can actually see the silhouette with
and so people were getting caught out there like that. Yeah,
as long as you leave a little something on, you
get to go. I think they're very entertaining. So well,
I will never show my body in the silhouette challenge.
I want to is because I think that I'm so

(50:03):
fine that that that that I just don't want to
make a lot of people. Yeah, and we do want
to thank you also for being part of my Heart
living Black Heart Radios living pated in that aufic. So
so we're excited to see you on there. And once again,
man's I'm just thankful for this opportunities because I know

(50:25):
that it's it's like Roddy Rich twenty one Savage, Uh,
it's Journey Echo and then you know the Church kid,
and so you know, that's just always humbling for me
whenever I'm getting a chance to show how dope God
is in these platforms. And I think that you're going
to really love the performance because we really did something different.
It's got a little creativity to it. And I'm just

(50:46):
always enjoying the opportunity that I can bring the conversation
of God in ways that you can enjoy it, that
you can bounce to it. You can bob to it,
and that you can catch a vibe. And so that's
my whole that's my whole mode. Worry. Well, mister Franklin,
could you could you end us in a little prayer
because we all could use ware you before you and
tell us where we can cast a podcast? Go where's

(51:09):
the Kurt Franklin, tell us where we can catch it
at February ninth. I know it's the day to do,
but just give us some more information. Yes, yes, yes
you can catch the podcast on every platform. But what
would you guys, like, are there in the areas that
you would like for us to really pray for? Specifically healing,
think happening in the community, healing, healing always, healing, nutrition, healing, nutrition, well,

(51:31):
mental wellness, all of that. Beautiful God, I want to
thank you for the justice incredible moment that we can
have this conversation and know that you are our sources.
Our jobs and everything else are just resources, but you
are the source. So when our jobs close and when
other doors close, you as a source, can always create

(51:52):
another resource because you are never empty of providing for
your children. And in your provision, we're asking you to
revide this country with the deepest level of healing that
we know can only come from you, because in our hearts,
so many of us as by nature God. In times
we admit we can be selfish, we can be self centered,

(52:12):
and we can be all about ourselves. But Lord, give
us the supernatural power to be other centered, to be
other focused, to realize that when my brother is not well,
the body is not well. And so Father, help us
to see our lives through your lens, because it is
only in you, since you created us all can we

(52:33):
be able to have the deep level of empathy and
compassion that can only come from above. Because we cannot
legislate morality, and so no law can be passed to
change that heart, that the hate and hardened hearts that
we have as people. Only you can give us the
spirit of love that goes deeper than any party. Because Father,

(52:56):
we want to be where you are. And so Father,
I ask that you continue to show us that we've
got to be good stewards of these bodies, these minds,
because they're all alone. None of it is permanent, it's
all temporary. So while we're here, help us to be
good stewards of what we have how we eat, how
we live, how we serve, how we sleep, how we rest,

(53:16):
that it is all bringing you glory and Father, I
just prayed. I just prayed that we can make sure
and teach us how to be able to put our
eyes back on you. Forgive us for our sins. Forgive us,
Lord for all the mistakes that we made in your name.
Forgive us, Lord for using your pulpit as a place

(53:38):
of punishment. Help us to be able to teach grace
and mercy, because Father, withoout you, I would be lost.
And start with me. It is your amazing grace that
saved my soul. Thank you for sending us your son,
Jesus Christ, to be the light of the world in
the name of Jesus. Amen, Amen, Amen, that's right. Kirk

(53:58):
Franklin New Podcast Awards with Kirk Franklin, Thank you, my brother,
always a plub brother. Thank y'all so so much. I
appreciate you. Yes, sir, listen, it's report Breakfast Club. Well

(54:18):
our rest in peace to Mary Wilson. She's one of
the founding members of the Supremes and she was at
her home in Henderson, Nevada when she passed away, and
it was suddenly. According to a statement from her longtime
friend and publicist Jay Schwartz, you all know her from
The Supremes. Where did our love go? Baby Love, come
see about me? Stop in the name of love. So

(54:40):
rest in peace and condolences to her family in peace. Right.
And she also was raising awareness about HIV and age.
She was encouraging world pe. She was a humanitarian, She
was a bestselling author, a motivational speaker, all of that.
So again, our condolences to the family. Yes, my mother
loves the Supremes. Where my a daughter and my niece

(55:01):
were really really young, she would always play Babylove and that. Yes,
they would love that when they were like two three
years old. My parents as well love that love the Supremes,
Springs and temptations in my house, all right, wife, and
Lucci has been released from jail on bond five hundred
thousand dollars. But there's a lot of limitations. But I'm
sure he's happy to be out. They said he's happy

(55:22):
to be free. There's actually video footage of him getting released.
But there's a long list of rules. He has to
surrender his passport, he has to wear an ankle monitor
while living in an undisclosed location. He needs to be
at that lotion between seven pm and seven am. The
only thing he can do outside those hours is meet
up with legal counsel for his case, take care of
medical appointments, and see his kids. He cannot have contact

(55:43):
with any alleged victims, witnesses, or codefendants, nor can he
associate with known gang members or convicted felons. He cannot
post on social media, and the bond was negotiated and finalized,
so he is somewhere right now, but not in jail.
I've never understood that, like when they give you a bond,
but they say you're innocent and you're proven guilty, but
then they don't allow you to work because he can't

(56:04):
work because he can't leave the house. So I don't
understand how that that that works all the time. All
I know is that social media gonna be tough one.
Because I saw all on social media yesterday. I don't
think it was him post He wasn't posting, but even
still his prints. His friends got to be careful with
that because they don't know, you know what I mean,
These people that's monitoring him don't know, well, they know
it's not his page, like I know, young boy, and

(56:25):
one of his rules was that he wasn't allowed to
post on social media for a period of time. So
other people can post you, you just can't post on
your own page. That's gonna be very and they and
they're paying attention to what you're doing. But if you
have a choice between being in jail or not posting
on social media, yeah, you're definitely not com post. Yeah,
but you're speaking from a perspective of a forty something.
You're a person who knows better. It's very difficult for

(56:47):
these kids. I hope, I hope, I hope he does it,
but you know, well, so why do they say though,
I never understood why they take the social media away.
If you're not beefing on social media, it's all kinds
of things. And then it also might let people know
where you are. Obviously that's part of the issue too.
He's at an undisclosed location right now. There's recording studios
that he's not allowed to go to. So I'm sure
they want to make sure people can't see where you are,

(57:08):
because you see people post on social media, and then
other people can see where you're at. So they got
him in the house, but he can't record, so you
just got to sit there. But he's supposed to be
innocent and to proven guilty, but I'm sure he can
record it at wherever he's staying. He just can't go
to the studio. So if you have stuff set up
at home, you can do whatever you want, all right. Now,
Keiki Wyatt is facing some backlash, as we know, and

(57:31):
this is all because of an interview that she did.
And now Milan Christopher posted this live stream and he's
trying to explain to her the years of oppression that
black people have faced, and she brings it to uh,
you know, other communities facing issues as well. Here's what happened.
I'm getting upset and my husband doesn't like it. So
I'm going to excuse myself because you are so pro black,

(57:53):
and it's okay to be pro black. Well if you're
not even letting me howard, So I don't even understand
because I feel like you're being sarcas. I'm not saying
sarcast You have to understand. Black people are not the
only people that have been oppressed. Jewish people have been oppressed.
I'm by right, Damny, we opressed because black people that

(58:15):
made us feel like white people makes us feel like
you don't know that life. Why she screaming so much.
She has since yesterday gone on foxol's Cocktails or Queens,
hosted by Claudia Jordan's, and she has gotten all choked
up about it and actually recanted some of what she

(58:35):
said earlier. Listen to this. I want my sisters to
know that I love them, and I am sorry down
to my damn bone. Marrow if I hurt, I go
so right, hold on. It did not mean to diminish

(58:56):
our black culture all and of you guys because you
got something behind me and my career. All right, So
Selena Johnson, who's good friends with her, also, what's trying
to explain that? Keiki just misspeaks sometimes and gets very passionate.
Who all right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is

(59:17):
your rumor report? All right? Thank you, miss ye. Charlomage,
whore you giving that donkey? You? You know? It's just
a news reporter named Matthew Donaldson. I think his name
is Matthew Donaldson. Maybe it's Michael Bolton. What's his name,
Michael Donaldson. We need Michael Donaldson to come to the
front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word
with him. Just always remember that they all look alike.
It's a very racially loaded phrase. Well what did you

(59:40):
Why did you throw Michael Bolton into it? He's just
minding his business. Well at white people look aliketed me.
Since we all look alike. We'll discuss after that. My goodness,
all right, we'll get into that. Next. It's to breakfast
club coming. Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so
being Donkey of the Day a little bit of a

(01:00:00):
mix like the other Day. Now, I've been called a
lot in my twenty three years like Donkey. Other Day
is a new wife. Everybody look alive, Okay, Donkey Today
for Tuesday, February ninfth goes to a sports reporter named
Michael Donaldson. I don't know what outlet Michael Donaldson works for.
I just know he's a sports reporter who was on

(01:00:22):
a postgame video conference call. The game I'm talking about
is the Super Bowl. Now, let's be clear. It is
the ninth day of Black History. Mouth dropped on a clue.
B Black History Month damage. Black History Month is a
time where folks remember important people and evincing the history
of African Americans. But I often wonder, how will they
ever remember our history when they can't even remember our present?

(01:00:43):
What are you talking about, Charlotte Magne, Uncle Charlotte Lenard,
What do you mean they can't remember our present? Well?
Number one, I said what I said. Number two, I
meant what I said for a number of reasons. And
let me rephrase, they know our history. They just bank
on you not knowing your history. That's why he teaches
what they want us to know about us and everything
else you have to figure out on your own. That's
why reading is so fundamental. But once again, they will

(01:01:05):
never respect I'll remember our true history because they don't
respect and remember the history we make it. Now, case
in point, today's Donkey Michael Donaldson. Now I know, on
Sunday we were celebrating the greatest white man of all time,
Tom Brady. But like most white men, Tom Brady's greatness
is assisted by the greatness of black people. Because Tampa
Bay has four black coordinators Okay, assistant head coach, run

(01:01:28):
game coordinator Harold Goodwin, special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong, defensive
coordinator Todd Bowles, and offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich. Yes, that
defense that's shut down that high powered Kansas City Chiefs
offense led by Todd Bowles, black man. That offense that
put thirty one points on the board Sunday against the
Kansas City Chiefs led by Byron Leftwich, black man, first

(01:01:51):
team ever with black people holding all three of those
positions to advance to the super Bowl. That is black history,
and it should be a much bigger story being that
you know it's black history. Also have two women coaches, okay,
assistant defensive line coach Laurie locus An assistant script and
conditioning coach Maurel John Diefa. I hope I pronounced your
last name right, But dropping the clues bombs for the
most diverse coaching staff in sports, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,

(01:02:15):
I salute you, Okay, But back to Michael Donaldson and
the lack of respect he has for Black history. See,
black history was made Sunday and Michael Michael Donaldson had
the privilege, okay, should I say the black privilege of
speaking with Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, a
man who most sports reporters should know. I mean, he

(01:02:35):
was one of the top ten picks in the two
thousand and three NFL Draft. He won a Super Bowl
as a backup quarterback with the Steelers in two thousand
and eight. And if you don't know him anything else,
you should know that you're talking to the offensive coordinator,
but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who just won the Super Bowl. Okay,
offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, not Brian Byron, and he will
correct you. Listen, we will begin today's media availability with

(01:02:56):
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Brian left by Byron, not Brian Okay,
but back to Michael Donaldson. Keeping mind, Tampa Bay has
a black man offensive coordinator and they have a black
man defensive coordinator. But I guess to Michael Donaldson, we
all look alike. Listen. First question will come from Michael Donaldson. Hey, coach,

(01:03:18):
great Wayne, congratulations night, Thank you. Going into the game,
what was your number one goal on the defensive side
to shut my homes down, shut that high powered offensive down,
cheating my homes down. I think you got the wrong guy.
I had nothing to do with that. That was time
you got the wrong guy. It's such a trigger for

(01:03:40):
me when white people don't know the difference between black people.
Two things. Do you remember black people about black people?
We are not monolithic and we all don't look alike.
It's disrespectful. Do you know how many times white people
have told Marth Chestnut they love him on the Breakfast Club?
Shut up? You know how many times white people have
come up to me and told me I should have
and the zig zag when the dude and the red

(01:04:01):
Hondy pulled up in Boys in the Hood. This is
so disrespectful, This is so disrespectful that Michael Donaldson didn't
even bother to research what black coach he was talking
to from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Listen to it again,
just listen. First question will come from Michael Donaldson. Hey, coach,
great Wayne, congratulations night, Thank you going into the game.
What was your number one goal on the defensive side

(01:04:24):
to shut my homes down? Shut that high powered offensive down,
cheating my homes down. Think you got the wrong guy.
I had nothing to do with that. That was Todd,
That nervous white laughter. Michael Donaldson thought he was talking
to defensive coordinator Todd Bowls when he was talking to
offensive coordinator Byron Left. Which Byron better than me because

(01:04:45):
I would have made him super uncomfortable and say, you
got the wrong nigga. Okay, do you even know the
nigga you're looking for? Michael would have replied, I'm not
looking for any nigga. I mean, I am. I mean.
Oh God, see this, ladies and gentlemen. Okay, White people
do stuff like this all the time. And this is
exactly why I purposely never ever get the names of
the Beatles. Right. Vy asked me who the members of

(01:05:07):
the Beatles are? Who are the members of the Beatles? Elton,
John Staying, Keanu Reeves, and John Travolta. You got it,
You got it. I purposely will tell a white person
that Justin Bieber was always my favorite member of in Sync.
You have to be disrespectful and passively aggressively racist on purpose,
just like some of them do. Okay, I am not

(01:05:28):
Michelle Obama. Michelle says when they go low, we go high. No,
when they go low, I tell them that Dolly Parton,
not be Author, was my favorite Golden Girl. Oh yes,
Dolly Parton, Barbara Stressing, be Author and Vana White were
the cast of the Golden Girls. He sometimes you have
to disrespect people to let them know he was being
in respectful the whole time. Okay, you know why this
is dangerous because they all look alike me often applies

(01:05:53):
Okay when the police are looking for a black male suspect.
All right, The problem is all black males looks us
to some white people, which often pushed us into position
that brothers like former Tendant star James Blake was in
when he got tackled by a white New York City
police officer because he looked like a black man suspected
a credit card fraud. They all look alike to me

(01:06:13):
as a racially loaded phrase that haunts U some school,
the workplace, and now the coaching ranks of the NFL.
This is why you have to purposely tell people you
hope Chris Pratt returns to play Captain America in the MCU. Okay,
Hillary Duff, Hillary Swing, Hillary Clinton, only Hillary I acknowledges
Hillary Banks. All those other Hillaries I just named can't

(01:06:34):
tell him apart one of them was on a breakfast
club when she was running for president and had hot
sauce in her back. I don't remember which one it was.
The moral of the story is, Michael, all black people
don't look alike. Please give Michael Donaldson the biggest he hare.
That's all I'm saying. That's all all right out here, man.

(01:06:56):
You know what I'm saying. You'd be like all black
people look alike, Like, come on, man, you think I
want to be walking through the airpoint here. People say
Maris More. Nobody said no, Damn Morris more like Joe
Yo Joe r by singer Joe. That's never happened. Let's
open up the phone lines eight hundred five. He looked
like me and mars Chess not okay? Eight hundred five,
eight five, one oh five. One. Have you ever been

(01:07:18):
confused somebody thought you was somebody else? V you got
a story? Remember when you got confused for Drake or
wasn't one of the barges which one? Well both actually
I got. I got confused for Drake before I've got
confused for one of the barges. I've got confused for
Barack Obama. That happened at the time. That never happened
that time when I got my beard, Joe Buttons and

(01:07:41):
Carlos Boozer, I definitely can see Joe Budden lan Carlos
Boozer for sure. It depends when when he got too
much Beijing, definitely, Carlos Boozer. Goodness. All right, so let's
open up the phone, like what about you, ye people.
He's always coming miss Info to tell you the same true,

(01:08:03):
that is true. I remember when the Breakfast Club first
started and they used to say it was me DJ
miss A fact that well actually, and part of it
is because before we started the show, I was the
last person to sign on, and so the rumor was
that miss Info was joining the show. Got you, all right,
but let's open perceptuals. You know, in radio they do
perceptuals and they you know, they ask, you know, you know,

(01:08:24):
who are the members of the Breakfast Club and oftentimes
they say DJ, M, v Angeli and Mars Chestnut. That's
that's They have never said that ever, that has nothing
come on said no, don't do that to Mars Chestnut.
All right, eight hundred five Marris, who have you ever
been confused for? Like you know, we know Charlemagne was,

(01:08:44):
you know, they called them DMX. At one time they
called asking eight five eight five one five wanted to
Breakfast Club? Good morning club? It's topic times the phone
called eight hundred five eight five one oh five want
to join it? To the discussion with the Breakfast Club.

(01:09:06):
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. Who have you been
mistaken or confused for my wife by white people. It's
very important that we note that because this comes out
of a Donkey to Day. I gave donkey to Day
to this guy Michael Donaldson who confused Byron Left, which

(01:09:28):
offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with the defensive
coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Bowles, who is
also black. It's just something white people do all the time.
I've seen white people confuse dj NV for young m
That's just disrespectful. A million different lovels, okay, and I
remember people have had mistaken they have mistaken Charlomagne for

(01:09:49):
Nelson Ellis from True Bladdie play Lafe. Yet never it's always.
It's all I ever get is when I'm walking through
airports sometimes it's like if they don't know who I am,
they'd be like, yo, when y'all doing another best man.
You know what I'm saying that I really loved the
best man that people said Morris, they said, one person
said Morris chest Nutt. I would have to say, but
most people say Joe, and I say, I have seen

(01:10:13):
people called Charlotmagne, Mars Walnutt. Listen, whatever makes them feel
good about mistaking me for Ricky from Boys in the Hood.
You know what I'm saying. I take it as a
compliment that Mars Chestnutt people say he looked like me.
That's a compliment to me. And there was this a
meme that you used to go around and people used
to always send it to me, like is this Charlotmagne.
It was like a pooring thing and this guy was
on his knees naked. Yeah, I get I tell everybody,

(01:10:35):
Yeah that was him. Yeah, I'm like, yeah, he's a
wild boy. That's never happened. The only time I've ever
dropped to my knees is when that red on that
red Honda pulled up and shot me in the chest
and I felt on my knees first before I landed
on the ground. Okay, this is getting kinky. What about you, yee?
I told you people used to always get me mistaken
from his info. And she would tell me that too,
that they would call her Angela Yee, and I think

(01:10:55):
is just the Asian thing, like Miss Info's a radio personality.
She has her own blog and she was on the
radio in New York for a while, yes at the
mornents with I'm Missing for when I was on the
other station with Miss Jones. And she also owns a
sneaker store as well, Soli. But I'm not sure what Anyway,
let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? What's

(01:11:17):
going on? That's how Top from Brooklyn? Who did they
mistake you for? So man, there's one hockey box to
look at. Spinish though he mistakes he put some dude
that was seeing for his wife, so he came home,
he did a couple of joints. You live around my area,
So I'm telling I'm about the store. I'm waiting for
a breakfast here, which so this dude come up to me,
walk up to me like, yo, show you show show

(01:11:37):
you wa Tony. So I'm looking at him like, nah,
I can't be bro I just moved over by. I'm
in Brooklyn. At that, Nah, that was you. That was you.
But when that dude came home and you saw how
big he was, you ain't gonna be him no more.
I'm gonna tell you, I ain't gonna be face talking
or he's face took fordol while he's next to you,
and she played dumb. She I don't know him. She
was like, y'a, I'm telling you it's not him. I'm

(01:11:58):
telling You've got to stop ack to so crazy you
for me, I'm like, yo, bro, you got to chello, bro,
tell the truth. King, I'm sorry, bro king, King, King, King,
tell me the truth. Tell me the truth. Tell me
the truth. He was smashing the show and he wasn't.
Come on, charlat man, I wasn't. She was a nice look,
but I'm telling you I wasn't not nice luck a
nice look. Goodbye, brother? All right, Hello, who's this? What's

(01:12:19):
your name? Chantel? Hey, shantell? Now we're asking who have
you been mistaken? For peace? How are you? I'm good yourself.
I am blessed Black and Holly favorite queen good. So
I always get well, not always, but I got confused
as the lady from the view Jerry Shepherd. Whoa, okay,

(01:12:41):
you know, yeah? What was that? Go with my heart
eating a fice of pizza. She kept staring at me.
And I'm like, why are you staring at me? She
came up to me, she was like, you're beautiful. You
remind me a Sherry Sterol Shepherd or whatever her name is.
And I'm like, really, we look nothing alike, Like I
want you to look up my ig. Somebody please let
me know what's well, you know. But they used to

(01:13:02):
They used to confuse Charlomagne for Sherry Shepherd too, because
he had her glasses on and a picture. No, I
looked like a different coming for Charlo Mayne. Why that's right?
Who tell her? Who I look like? Baby? Telling the truth?
Now you look like you? That's who you look like?
There you go, don't the biggest insult. Let's you look
at my I G and you tell me like, what's

(01:13:23):
your Instagram? Baby? Let me tell you. I tell you know.
I'm gonna be honest with you. It's h I P
P I E hold on h I P P I
E hippie Charlomagne, hippie damn hippie r A E A
R h I P P hippie hart what hippie at
heart XO hippie at heart x oh you can put

(01:13:44):
as hippie h I P P I you can you
can spell at envy. It's not just a symbol a
bad old. I can't spell now h I found man,
I found I found it. I found it. I want
to see her, how you see? I send it to
you and Sherry Shepherd don't look nothing alike that you though,
we're totally different complexions. She's beautiful, But that just goes

(01:14:07):
to show you that the men don't care, like they
literally compare you, like they literally look like nothing alike,
like zero hype. I heard I see your friends with
DJ whatever. Oh yes. And the reason I said whatever,
oh no, no, no, no whatever, like every picture, the

(01:14:28):
reason I said I'm engaged, Angela, stop don't do that.
The reason I said who when he said that they
confused you with Sherry Shepherd because Sherry Shepherd was on
the view. So that's a very white watched show, you
know what I'm saying. So that's probably did go to
when it comes to black people. Sherry took Queen Latifa before.

(01:14:49):
You don't look like Queen really, I mean more than her,
I mean, you know, definitely more to Shepherd. Pretty, yeah,
very pretty women. You don't look like I don't see
Queen la TV. I don't see Queen la TV. You
are a very pretty young lady, but I don't see
Queen Lativa Sherry shep. You know, she kind of reminds
me of a little bit um Larry's cross larious. She's

(01:15:12):
a matter all right. Well eight hundred and five A
five one oh five one? Who do people mistaken you for?
Call us up? Now? Was the Breakfast Club? Good morning?
Call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top
Come on five one morning everybody with ej Envy Angela yee.

(01:15:39):
Charlemagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you just joined us, we're talking about who have you
been mistaken before? Now? Charlemagne is of course, said Joe.
He also said no, no, no, no no, the only
Saint Joe and Corey Boozer, I guess, Carlos Carlos, Carlos
boz said, sound like one of you goddamn colonizers, confusing

(01:16:02):
black people from black people. Okay, I get mistaken from
Mars Chestnut all the time. Everybody knows that I get
Barack Obama all the time. You don't get Barack Obama.
You get younger man. I do get younger me too.
What about you. Ye, I told y'all already miss info.
You know what, I haven't heard too many people say
that I remind them of anybody. I'm gonna tell you

(01:16:24):
when I when I was in high school, people you
just said I look like Paula Abduel. Nobody ever said that.
Nobody said, but I went. I went to it. I
went to a very white nobody ever said that. Nobody
can I finish? I went to I went to a
very white high school in Brooklyn, and I was like,
nobody did, Joe, You're a liar. You've always been a liar. Okay,

(01:16:49):
you don't what about you? What about paul Abdul Okay?
I have no idea, but it would be the white kids.
I went to school with some babies because she had
a little color, and they would be like, you look
like Paula Abduel, And I'm like, really, no one else
has said that in my neighborhood. Now, I've never met
Angela Angela Lee, but you get mistaken for her all
the time. If there's an angel Angela Lee, would you

(01:17:09):
like to finally step up and tell us who you are.
There's a lot of Angela Lees, and I also get
mistaken for Angel Lee. Okay, all right, well if you
get mistaken for Paul Dude, I get mistake of a
Denzel Washington. Now let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this? Yas good and beat us as London Leonard?
You know Harlm rock Stars at mornings, Halm rock Star
with up. Yes, listen, people telling us all the time

(01:17:30):
and I'm not even dragging it that I looked like
young Amma my grandmother's Well, I would like to say
I would like to go on the record as saying
all black people don't look alike, an all stars don't
look alike. Shut up, Hayl Rockstar. Halo Roster calls up,
what's up now? Halom rock Star is popping? After she
called up for ASKI I saw a lot of people

(01:17:51):
sliding in her DM and China holler at her on Instagram.
You know what, I appreciate that you. Thank you, thank you, y'all. Yeah,
I do see the I do see the a little
bit of younger man when you got the band the
Red band Dana on. But y'all don't really look like
because younger man and me look like yeah yeah, you

(01:18:11):
and maj mean again. Aggressive George aggressive jobs aggressive, George Harlem,
rock star, tell me something. All the people, all the
people that are sliding up in your DM, you get something. Man, listen, No,
I ain't gonna like man. I'm I'm just chilling. I'm

(01:18:32):
taking years advice. I'm taking a slow I'm focusing on me, true, true, right,
all right, I'm gonna check in on you. I'm gonna
check in on you because I follow you now too,
so I'm gonna keep up with you. Yeah, please do
you because I gotta tell you something too. Okay, it
sounds like you want to get turned out? Rock Star

(01:18:52):
telling you right now? When it started from Harlem was
being your hand telling saying you want to tell you something.
It's a life change, baby, and get you possibly can.
What's the more of the story, idiots, The moll of
the story is, man, Please, when I'm walking through the airport,
stop basket me when we're doing another best man, you

(01:19:12):
know what I'm saying when I'm walking through the airport,
Stop making red Hondai jokes. You know what I'm saying.
Like you know, and don't don't disrespect Mars chester U
when you see him walking through the airport and tell
him you love him on the Breakfast Club. You know
what I mean, that's just not what's up. You know,
walking up to Mars Chestnup with my books Black Privilege
and shook one asking him to autograph, and that's disrespectful.
All black people don't look a likeike. That's the mod story.
Nobody mistakes you for Mars Chestnup, bro. More like R

(01:19:35):
and B singer Joe DMX back in the day, like that,
especially when you were to baggy jeans. Kali did, Where's
Kalia did say he looked like DMX? I remember that?
All right? Well we got roomors on the way, yes,
And imagine you're hosting a live stream benefit concert and
then they mess up at the teleprompter. Well this happened
to Tiffany Haddish and it got really funny. All right,

(01:19:57):
we'll get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, right,
first club. This is the rumor Report with Angela. Ye. No,
this is a strange story, but it looks like Offset
lost his Bentley and a car company is taking him

(01:20:19):
to court over it. They said he drew up. They
drew up a contract with Offset back in May as
a repeat customer of theirs. He's a good client. They
said he was gonna rent Bentley for a couple of
days for just less than six hundred dollars a day.
Now he kept on delaying returning the car, and then
he just never returned the car. They said he stopped
making payments. His lease was up. On July twenty fifth,

(01:20:41):
he didn't return the car and said he just didn't
know where it was. I love it. What's the problem?
How does that happen? How do you lose it? Bentley?
I don't know someone. I mean, it sounds like somebody
even stole it all. You gotta remember he that was
in LA. He lives in a lot of cars. They
have a lot of cars, and that was I guess
a rental because he was in LA. But offset got
about he must have about sixteen cars. You know, you

(01:21:04):
got too many cars when you just lose one or
forget about it. I would love to be that rich.
That's great when you can just forget a whole Bentley.
You know what I mean? Where is that car? Where
did I put that car? If you ever read Bobby
Brown's book Every Little Step, you talking about how him
and Mike Tyson used to just buy random people's cars
like they'll see you with the light and just buy
buy your car from you and then just leave it
in whatever city they were all right now, Tiffany had it.

(01:21:26):
She was hosting a concert for a Verizon Verizon's Big
Concert for Small Business and their performers like Miley, Cyrus,
Luke Bryan, her, all of them, and she was about
to introduce her. But then I guess they told her
to vamp. Listen to this when I saw her kill
it on the Beet Awards. What the does vamp mean? Yo?

(01:21:47):
Now they asked me to vamp. I don't know what
vamp means. Elaborate. Maybe that's the word they should have used, elaborate.
But let's continue on. Guys, please welcome Grammy Award winning
up a star and someone I consider a friend her.
Oh you want more vent they need more vamps, so

(01:22:07):
hold up on her. Y'all gotta communicate with me in
proper English. They in my ear. I'm gonna tell I'm
gonna keep a one hundred with y'all. Okay, they want
me to be They told me I'll need to be
more cool. What does that mean? One thing you're gonna
get from Tiffany Hattish it's Tiffany Hattish. You don't have
to worry about her being anybody but her, and that's

(01:22:29):
why I love her. So she said they told her
in her air that she was supposed to do a
fifteen minute stand up set that she was not prepared
for her. She said, I was nowhere in the realm
of thinking and I was doing a fifteen minutes set.
I'm here to host. I'm sure that price goes up
to if you're trying to make me do some set.
By the way, I'm a comedian, so if you want
me to do fifteen minutes, I gotta meet. That means
I gotta give you fifteen minutes of a set that

(01:22:50):
I get paid for. You thinking about to give that
away on on live or live broadcast? Come on, stop,
I shold her. And you do a lot of TV.
What the hell is vamp? I never heard a vamp.
I've done TV. It means improvised. No, I don't like
vamping either. It's not on the spot. That's boy. You
start to sweating in places you didn't know you could
sweat your forehead balls. It's like, come on now. But
I will say with these live streams sometimes it does

(01:23:11):
get a little shaky, like if you're introducing someone that
person is not ready, They've gotta have some type of
they gotta have some type of backup, like maybe stretch stretching. Right,
you put me on live stretch and see what happen.
Sounds like MVY was doing porn. Okay, now you guys
are kinky man. Tiffany had Its also tweeted out, I

(01:23:34):
just want to say that was one of the funniest,
hardest things I've ever done. Thank you Verising for letting
me be a part of something so great. All right, now,
Nini leaks. According to reports and Perez Hilton has this exclusive.
They said that she got dropped by her agent, her manager,
and her lawyer. So she's also calling out her her manager,
Stephen Grossman by name. She fired a warning shot to

(01:23:56):
Bravo as well. She said, you can't turn on your
teammate and get away with this, and she added Deeve Grossman,
Darryl Miller and Fox Rothchild. She said, suppression, retaliation, discrimination
on equal pay devaluation against black women is real. It's
painful and it hurts. I will fight for all women's rights.
PS fix it now. Somebody went on Twitter and told
her that she tweets about The Real Housewives of Atlanta

(01:24:18):
every Monday after it airs Sunday nights, and she responded,
I don't tweet about the show and I don't watch
the show. My concern as black women treatment behind the
abuse you do not see, which is very real. Please
don't make fun of it. It's very painful. She also
went on social media and blasted her team as well.
So according to the source, they said, the reason behind
the whole controversy it's a matter of accountability. They said,

(01:24:40):
Nini has been impossible to work with for a very
long time. Now, I'm genuinely concerned for her mental health.
She thinks the world is out to get her and
refuses to take accountability for her actions. Yeah, I mean
it is interesting that none of the other Housewives from
Atlanta are backing her up or anybody else that has
been on that franchise in the past. I mean, I
haven't seen it, you know, because Yeah, and she's Ninny

(01:25:01):
says that she has numerous emails, text messages, a group text,
and Real Housewives of Atlanta voice recordings that go back years.
And she also says they got paid off and that's
why they haven't said anything. They're scared about losing their job.
You mean other women. But the problem is is on
the Housewives of Atlanta, they all argue with each other,
so I can't. I'm sure you can't argue with me.

(01:25:21):
You kick my backing on the show, and then when
the show's over, you want me to stand up for you,
because all most of the women don't. They they argue
with each other. But no, what I mean stand I
don't mean just stand up for her. I'm like her
claims of what is it racism? And what else is?
I'm just unequal paid evaluation. Yeah, I would think that
you know, that's that's that wouldn't be just the problem
she would be experiencing if that was indeed the system

(01:25:43):
that show. That's what you say? Yes, all right, well
that is your rumor report. You talk about Bachelor last
night though I heard they already have a winner. Well
they haven't. Listen, don't tell me, don't you say, let
me tell you who went they already? You better not man,
Please got rid of MJ. You got rid of the cooler.

(01:26:05):
Don't say that the MJ was toxic in the room.
Spoil you. I don't watch the show. But they already said,
don't you say I will spoil it? Don't you do
it ruin his day? Come on, come on, all right,
I don't I don't mind ruining day, but I don't
want to ruin everybody else to day. So I'll tell
him if that Amby texts me that you don't look
like Paul Abdu, you look like paula a fool, So

(01:26:26):
test spoiler for him, spoils spoiler. Don't you do it?
All right? No time off the air. I'm not going
to answer your texting blocking right now. The People's Choice
mixes up. Next, get your requests to Breakfast Club. God
Morning Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club is Black History Month?
Who were repping today? Listen, man, we gotta give it

(01:26:46):
up for a woman that you know has been a
Black History Month legend for a long, long, long long time,
The late great Sicily Tyson, you know, Cicily Tyson transitioned
on January twenty eighth of this year. Um, she was
actually scheduled to be on the Breakfast Club on February second,
and I really wish we had gotten a chance to
have a conversation with her because I'm currently reading and

(01:27:09):
listening to her memoir just as I am listening to
it on audible. And when we talk Black history, man
oh Man, oh Man, this is a woman who lived it.
Born in nineteen twenty four, she was alive doing things
we talk about in regards the history, the Harlem Renaissance,
the Tuskegee Experiment, World War Two, the Civil Rights Movement,
Jim Crow, segregation, just to name a few things that

(01:27:30):
she lived through. I mean, she literally has seen it all.
And I'm happy that she existed for ninety six years
on this planet. And what's so interesting is decorated as
she is, as celebrated as she is, as much as
she accomplished, she still felt like she had a lot
more to do. In fact, she told Gail King that
shortly before her death. Listen, the Breakfast Club presents a

(01:27:51):
new Black History Month legend. What does it feel like
to be ninety six in a legend? Miss legend? I'm
amazed every single day I live. Do you feel like
you have more to do? Yes, That's why I'm still here.
I mean, what my life became is not what I expected.
I had no idea that I would touch anybody. When

(01:28:13):
the time comes, what do you want us to remember
about you? I've done my best. And that was another
New Black History Month legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club Man.
Please go pick up since Lee Tyson's book Just as
I am. It is truly Black history. All right now,
when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move.

(01:28:34):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,

(01:28:59):
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club
good morning. I just want to shout out to everybody
that I ran into when when I was out in Tampa,
had a great time. A lot of people showed me
a lot of love. I took my son out to
the super Bowl. Let me shout out to Seventh in Grove,
one of the only black restaurants that's downtown. I got
a chance to eat their amazing food. Shout to the

(01:29:21):
people at G five, had a great time. And shout
to Pepsi. Shout out to Derek and the whole Pepsi staff,
Thank you again. I had a wonderful year with you
guys again, so shout to Pepsi. Word and because of that,
Envy has to quarantine for a month, and you have
to have seven anal swab tests before he can return
back to work. Man then when he comes back to work,

(01:29:42):
dramas have to administer two anal swab tests to him
and then you know, we'll smell, will smell the results
and determined if Vy can be here. And you know
it's weird is that I feel like Envy goes away
on purpose so he can get an anal swab. I
agree with you, ye, I was thinking the same thing
that I believe you. Let me ask you this because

(01:30:02):
you're know I live by myself, But what happens when
you come home? Like do you quarantine from your wife
and the kids? Or how does that work? I'm me
and Logan's on one side of the house and they're
on the other side of the househead baller, your head
ball you ask I'm telling you the truth. They on
one they're on one side and I'm on the other side.
And you know, they go to school. So like right

(01:30:23):
now they're going out the house. Nobody's in the house
but me and Logan, and so Logan's not going to school.
He's doing school virtually. Yeah, he's doing school virtually. Okay, yeah,
so we'll do that until I think we have to
wait to Thursday. Then we'll take our test on Thursday,
and then um, I'll be back out the house next

(01:30:45):
week Monday, depending on the results of course. All Right,
you got a positive? No? Yes? My positive note on
this fine Tuesday, February nine, Black History Month is simply
never apologize for not being what they are used to.
Breakfast club bitches. You know I'm finish with y'all.

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