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February 10, 2020 81 mins

Today on the show we had the cast of "Trap Queens" stop by where the ladies told us each their story of how they scammed the government at a time and now turning their life over to a more pure life of helping the needy and more. Also, we opened up the phone lines to see what crazy scams our listeners ever done, and allowed them to give their nomination for "Donkey of the Day".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fifty percent rat to sit down. Didn't come to the
most prominent form wait your ass something early in the morning,
but they told me it was y'all. I say, oh,
hell yeah, I'm getting the choice smaller sh three people's
choice actually got people. I can't believe you guys are

(00:23):
the basket. If we know that breakfast club petitions good
morning USA, Hey damn, good morning. Ye is Monday, Happy Monday.

(00:45):
And if you're looking under vote and you can't see
ye because she orders all these packages to my house.
That way she doesn't have to pay taxes. WHOA, maybe
a little bit now that gifts for you? Yeah right,
they're not gifts for me. But it takes you for
ever to bring them in some time times. That's the
only throat. That's the only issue. I get all these boxes.
He'd be like, yo, you gotta be home at three
o'clock on Friday because they're bringing a box. I'm like, yeah,

(01:07):
but they're used to leaving packages at your house. Yeah,
they leave packages now, right, so we're good. The problem
with my house is that people steal stuff. You know,
it's in Brooklyn and I don't have like a's just
on the Brownstone steps. You can't just leave a package there.
People steal stuff. I got to look at the cameras
see what time somebody stole something. So yeah, I have
a gate so when they come through the gate, if

(01:28):
somebody wants to try to steal the package, they have
to deal with Chuck Norris. Now, if you don't know
who Chuck Norris is, that's my German shepherd that is
fully trained and will bite the issue out of somebody.
So you're passage Chuck Norrises. But that's who you're chucking. Yeah,
that's my Chuck Norris. That's my dog. That's my Chuck Norris.
So how was your weekend? What you do? We give
us good Friday? I did a panel from my mom.
My mom works for the New York City Transit Authority

(01:50):
and they have this Black History Month series of panels
and they did Black Women in Business and so I
kicked off their series and she was so excited. It
was really fun. It was a sold out event at
her job, so it was great. I got to meet
all her co workers and people she sees every day.
People were like, I've been working with your mom for
thirty years, so that was nice. What else did I
do this weekend. Oh, I started my dtox on the

(02:13):
dtox now dot com. So it's not the fast, it's
just the regular dtox, so I can still eat. It's
just a list of foods that I can eat. So
that's happening. Today is day five. How's it going. I'm fine,
it's good. It's when I did it. Last time, it
was a fast, so it was two weeks of no
food at all, only water and coconut water. But this
time I'm allowed to eat, so it's actually way better

(02:35):
for me. So, and then I went out to dinner
with um Azua Styles as styles Peace wife. They were
on marriage boot camp right now and she has a
book out, the Ethereal Hike, and I went out to
dinner with her, but I had to go to like
a vegan restaurant where I could only order specific things.
So that was basically my weekend, just trying to avoid eating. Okay,

(02:56):
what about you, I've been on that dtox since around
Chris this time, well, I only eat certain foods every
once in a while. I do break it though, which
I tried not to do, and because of that, I
think I'm down like twenty pounds, but I still can't
lose twenty pounds now, but I still eat. I'm still
I'm still working out and it feels good. I'm kind
of leaning off of meat a lot. I'll say, you're

(03:17):
a vegan. I'm not a vegan. I'm not a vegan.
Yesterday I had McDonald's. But what you know what what
I was taping the podcast with my wife and it
was late and I was starving, and I looked for
every healthy spot or salad at McDonald's. That just doesn't
sound right. I could have got a salad. I had
a grilled chicken. Off that means anything. You could have
still had just some fries or something like that. That

(03:39):
fries and the grilled chicken. But they have impossible burgers
or something like that there or beyond. Though. When I
went to that, I had a grilled chicken. You know,
when I used to work for wood Tang, and a
lot of them are vegetarian, they would order burgers without
the meat, so they would get like the lettuce and tomato,
the dressing, the bread, but no meat. No, I didn't
do that. I had a grilled chicken yesterday with French fries.
It was all bad. I felt bad after and I

(04:00):
try to do like a hundred push ups after to
make myself feel better. But it didn't and it hasn't
every now and then you fall off it. Yeah, and
it hasn't come out yet. So sometime during the show,
I'm sure it's gonna come out. So just just be
aware of that. I just want to tell you that.
And you know what, give a give a round of
applause to all the women out there. You know, I
do a podcast with my wife and I love getting
ready to just you know, just throwing some basketball short

(04:22):
to the T shirt and keep it moving. But my
wife has to get ready ready, She has to do
her facial regiment when she washes her face and puts
her makeup on and does her hair and her nails
and all that. And I'm like basketball shorts and the
wife beater. Let's keep it moving like these new shoes
that you ordered to your house. Aren't they cute? Oh
my goodness. Say, let's get the show cracking. And now
we have some special guests joining us this morning. They

(04:43):
called the Trap Queens. Oh yes, that's the American gangster series.
That's right, Jamilla Davis, how us your hall? I Ama
Bean and the Rod and the Hood will be joining us,
so we'll kick it with them. There's a show on
I think it's like you said BT, but it's called
Trap Queens where they talk about what they did, how
they got arrested, how they got caught, how they change
in their life. So we're gonna kick it with those
women this morning. And then we got front page news

(05:04):
what we're talking about. Yes, let's talk about a man
who was arrested outside the White House. So what could
he have done to have gotten arrested? All right, we'll
get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning
to Nori. Shout the Nori. He's up right now. He's jogging.
He said he has us on, so shout to Noriega.
Yeah he's he gets up before us. Yes, he does.

(05:26):
Lets us in to the show before we're even on.
Let's get in some front page news. What we're starting, well,
please arrested the man outside of the White House on Saturday.
He said he was going to assassinate Donald Trump. He's
from Brandon, Florida. Her name his name is Roger Hedgepath,
twenty five years old. He went up to a Secret
Service police officer on patrol and he said, I'm here
to assassinate President Donald Trump. He said he planned to

(05:48):
do it with a knife. They did pat him down
and confiscate the knife as well. So he is now
in a hospital for a mental health evaluation where he'll
be held until further notice. He has some problems. I mean,
there's no way that you're gonna try to murder somebody
and then tell the Secret Service and Security Ye I'm
going to murder them. That doesn't make any sense. He
wanted to go to jail. He has some problems, so
after he gets help. The FBI has just moved white

(06:09):
supremacist terrorism to the same threat level as ISIS. Took
them long enough to do that should have been did
death right. So what they are saying they did a
hearing with the House Judiciary Committee, and this hearing took
place last week. They said that race based terrorism is
now considered a national threat priority, so it will get
the same resources as international terrorism threats like ISIS. And yeah,

(06:31):
so they said domestic terrorists tend to be self radicalized online,
they choose easily accessible weapons, a car, a knife, a gun,
maybe an ied they can build crudely off the internet,
and then they choose soft targets that they said, the
threat is what we assess is the biggest threat to
the homeland right now. Yeah, I think we're going to
get to a place in the next couple of years
where everything is going to have to be super secure.
It's gonna be metal detectives when you go into malls,

(06:53):
metal detectives when you go on the train, when you
go on the subway, when you go take a bus.
It has to be because I mean, we have to
be protected that we just don't know now all right now,
there's a man who I don't know if he saw
the story over the weekend, he shot at two NYPD
New York Police Department officers on Saturday, and then he
went into into a precinct on Sunday morning and tried
to attack again. He's a forty five year old Bronx resident,

(07:15):
Robert Williams. They said two officers were shot, but they
did survive, and these were targeted attempts to assassinate police officers.
He said he hates cops. According to a law enforcement officer,
he said, right now, he's being represented by a public defender.
He'll be arraigned today, so I'm sure it's not going
to go well for him. They said. The first shooting
took place Saturday night. He went up to two police

(07:37):
officers sitting in a van, and one officer was wounded
and is expected to survive. That officer will be released today.
The second officer in the van was not hit. Then
yesterday morning, he walked into the forty first precinct in
the Bronx and opened fire at uniforms officers and a
civilian employee. One male lieutenant who returned fire, was shot
in the arm. He's in stable condition. Yeah, and you know,

(08:00):
ain't got nothing happened. I mean, one bullet grazed the
officer's chin and neck. And I'm sitting there like what
I What I could never understand is why don't those
police vehicles, Why aren't they bulletproof? Why aren't the windows bulletproof?
You know, I don't know if he's shot through the
way direction, those vehicles aren't bulletproof. And I know they

(08:22):
take a lot of money for taxes, and we should
make sure that that those police officers are protected if
they out and about for things like that. Now, this individual,
he was locked up, he did fifteen years already. And
I don't know if it was his mother or his
grandmother was talking to and they were saying that, you know,
he just looked dazed the last couple of the last
couple of weeks, and they said that I believe his
child was shot and they just said he just looked off.

(08:44):
He wasn't himself. So I don't know what happened, but
you know, thank god, he's off the streets stuff. Right.
He was convicted in two thousand and two for attempted murder.
He shot a person, cardsacked women, crashed that car, and
then entered into a gunfight with Pop back in two
thousand and two. Yeah, so he's definitely off the ain't
got he's off the streets, man. And then god know
that those officers were killed, all right, and that is

(09:05):
front page New. I think he just woke up, So
we'll see, we'll see how that goes. He at the
Oscars now, I don't think he was at the Oscars.
And you know what was pretty cool XFL that's the
new Football League. I'm not mad at it. I was
watching it over the weekend and it was pretty It
was pretty entertaining, It was pretty good. It was an
extension of the NFL. To me, I liked it. I

(09:26):
enjoyed it. It was just more football to watch because
around this time the NBA goals, and once the NBA
goals is just baseball, and if you're not a baseball fan,
there's nothing to watch. I wasn't too mad at the XFL.
All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. If you're upset, you
need to vent phone lines a wide open maybe at
a horrible weekend on great week and call us now
it's the breakfast Club. Go morning, the breakfast Club. Did

(09:52):
your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're
man or blast, so you better have the same We
want to hear from you on the breakfast Club at
this it's a stepping from Jacksonville. Hey, what's up, bro?
Get it off your chests. I'm calling because I agree
with Charlemagne last week when you weren't there. Every time
you're not there with people's choice in the world. But
how you always tell us sending out requesting where we

(10:14):
don't we can't you're not there? Oh okay, sir, it's
not the People's Choice award. You talk about the People's
Choice mix? You doing war show mix? Why don't you
let you get her chest? Yeah? We can do a ye,
make sir? What do you work, sir? I work at
the warehouse, the warehouse? Okay. And when you're not in,
do you tell your competition to come in competition? Your competition? No,

(10:38):
we're not you dj y you got turntables and records?
Do you not competition filling for you? He would love that. Yeah,
I don't. Y'all never do that. For don't get a
day or rumor because whenever he's not there, and the rumors, yeah,
I let you do, Yeah, but I do. I'm horrible rumors.

(11:00):
You do the mix pretty good? You know what? Forget you? Sir?
You have a good morning? That's in the marble. He said, yeah, no, Hello,
who's this it? What's up? Traff? Hi? Chaz? Hi chaz?
What's up? I'm good? How about you? I'm doing good?
What's our shark? He's not yet? Oh? Look look at it.

(11:24):
Look damn he was doing good. Two you're showing up
on side and he just had to mess it up.
In a month of February and Black history month. He
gotta be in he stopping? What's up, Traff? Listen? I
want to talk about ya know, it's four days left
the Valentine's Day, so I don't want to you don't
be and let you know if it's if you single,

(11:46):
it's okay. You still find somebody in four days, so
you know, get your get you a grinder, get you
a jack, get your plenty of fish, you know, get
you a tender. Just somebody out there for you, Javins,
trav you do I have to hurry up and go
find somebody just because it's Valentine's Day? Okay, I mean
you ain't gotta hurry up. But you know, if you single,

(12:07):
when you're feeling lonely and just like your eighth year,
being lonely on Valentine's Day, if it's not too late,
and oh you're gonna be with Traf, Yes, sir, you
want to be with I haven't picked here. WOWK got
a pleasant of guys out there. What's up, trafy I? There?
I saw you envy walking and straighten down the wrong way.

(12:28):
I was like, okay, look at look like a little peacock. Right,
you don't look at me looking on fly and stuff.
You know I used to model back in my day.
Look at the what did you used to model for? Draff?
You don't flirt with me travel what did you? What
did you model for? What did you model for? It?
I really model, but I used to say that mode.
One more thing. I let y'all go listen. Right this weekend,

(12:50):
me and Beauty recorded a song. Right and when I
say it is popping, I surprised myself. Here. I look,
he can wrap a little bit. All right. I can't
wait to listen. We know you can wrap your hat.
I told you I'm dropping it on Friday, all right,
Joe Billy, get it off your chests eight hundred five
eight five one on five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

(13:12):
the Breakfast Club. Yeah, wake up, wake up, wake y'all.
As you're trying to get it off your chest, your man,
I'm blessed. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hi? My name Lis Sharmaine's
Hey Searmain, good morning, Get it off your chests. I

(13:32):
just wanted to talk about that. I just I was
listening and I was listening to how the man said
was who shot at the police officers Saturday and went
into the frink sat shot at the police officers Sunday.
Now I'm not the type of person that's say, you know,
two rights make it wrong, But I feel like as
a black person, I feel like that's the retaligation because
at the end of the day, they don't care if

(13:53):
we're walking up the street with bulletpood best or bulletpoop
windows allers. They're just aimous with shooting at us. Now,
you can't just randomly go shoot at cops because there's
good cops out here too. That cops are not bad.
There's good black people out here that just died because
the black people, and you know there's black cops also, right, Yeah,

(14:14):
and I feel like their traits. I don't think that
we should encourage people that just randomly go up and
shoot at cops. And my whole thing was happen. Like
I said, I don't who wrong, don't make it right,
But I don't listance. I don't feel like he's wrong.
You don't think he's wrong. It was wrong for shooting
up cops. So these cops that didn't do anything to him,
that have families that might be trying to do the

(14:36):
right thing. You don't think that they're that's rounding randomly
where it sounds crazy? Where you from? Where you from?
You're from Detroit. So something happens to you, or somebody
running up in your house? Who are you calling? Not
supposed I have people running my house football and the
police never selled up. Did you call them? Yeah? Yeah,
you know, you know, you sound dumb and stupid as hell.

(14:59):
They're all they're all bad cops out there, just like
they're all bad people out there. But there are all
some good cops out there that make sure they try
to do what they can to help the people out there,
that help the public, that make sure people are safe,
to make sure people can go to school, can go
to work. My father was a police officer. He's retired.
He's not a bad cop. My uncle just retired. He's
not a bad cop. And there's a lot of cops
out there that dud was right. So I'm sorry you

(15:19):
had a bad altercation with a police officer, but all
police officers are not bad. And the fact that you
say that the cop that guy should have shot those cops,
you sound dumb, stupid, and I would say some other
disrespectful things, but I'm not gonna go as low as
you are. A nice day. Speaking of Detroit man, rest
in peace to DJ slick Be. He was unfortunately, you know,

(15:40):
he passed away over the weekend. He was assaulted. He
was he was robbed. They tried to rob him for
his jewelry. DJ slick Be as a DJ out in
Detroit every time I go out there. He's a good
he's a good dude. He has two kids. We talk
about so much, talk about his family. DJ's with me
every time I come to Detroit. He tried to rob

(16:00):
him as he was leaving an event, shot him and
killed him. A shot the other person that was with him.
A cowardly act. And I dying Gilbert, rest in peace
and condolences to your family, to your friends. Absolutely, And
I would just say this man, like, let's really think
you robbed. Did you kill this brother over a chain?
Like the chain let's say that chain was ten thousand

(16:22):
or twenty thousand dollars, You're gonna get five thousand dollars
if you try to resell it a chain. You will
take that man's life taken from his kids for a
freaking chain, like, I got no respect for people that
do that. You robbed that man. He's out here busting
his ass, working hard, and you rob him over a
freaking chain. All right, well again, rest in peace, get

(16:43):
it off your chair. You got rumors on the way.
I don't even know what to say. No more because
that really hurt my heart because he was such a
definite and you did my lip service live shot. Just
told my wife and my birthday together the next R
and B live in Detroit. I wanted to bring my
wife because I have such a good time. I'm like
he spends, he gets busy, he is the Detroit music
He's a good DJ. He's an overall good person. Shout

(17:04):
out to his wife and his kids and everybody that
was so close to him. JA kneeling on the man. Definitely,
rest in peace and condolences again. Man, we got rumors
on the way. Easy. Yes, we'll talk about the oscars
they were on last night, and we'll give you some
of the big winners and some of the big moments.
All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this
to Breakfast Club Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody

(17:26):
is DJ Envy and Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Clubs. It's a good Monday. You like
when you ordered stuff online and it fits, Yeah, because
you ordered up a Racketbishop pair Hume. Now I ordered
two pairs of shoes. They were on crazy sale and
they fit and they both are super cute. My goodness.
Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk to Oscars. This

(17:50):
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
So the Oscars were on last night. I was watching
and I was like, how many of these movie movies
have I seen? Actually? I saw Once upon a Time
in Hollywood that got nominated for like everything, and I
saw a Joker. I think that might be the only two.
What was Once upon a Time in Hollywood? When I
saw Harriet? What was Once upon a Time in Hollywood

(18:12):
that was It's kind of an astrotic throwback to how
Hollywood used. Yeah, Quin Tarantino movie with Brad Pitt. I
didn't like that movie. I thought it was trash leon
I watched it on the planet. It was I couldn't
get through the whole movie. Joker was dope. I've seen
The Irishman was nominated for a bunch of Times the Irishman.
Oh yeah, I did see that and I saw Harriet. Okay,
all right, so let's talk about what happened. Chris Rock

(18:34):
and Steve Martin started it off with their monologue because
you know there was no host this year again, correct,
you gonna play it monologue to do it for you?
That was the way to throw it to it. So
many great directors nominated this year. I don't know, Chris,
I I thought there was something missing from the list
this year. Vaginas. Yeah, Cynthia Irbio was here tonight. Synthia

(18:57):
did such a great job in Harriet Black People that
the Academy got her to hide all the black nominees
is Eddie Murphy under the stage, Eddie, I'm up you
and Dolomite. Well, you don't think how much of the
Oscars have changed in the past ninety two years, you know.
And back in nineteen twenty nine there were no black
acting nominees, and now in two twenty we got one. Yeah,

(19:22):
amazing growth. All right, So true, And I don't know
if it's funny because it's so true. It is true.
But Janelle Money was on stage, her performance was amazing,
got a standing ovation and she talked about eleven, the
fact that she was there honoring women and gay people.
We celebrate all the amazing talent in this room. We
celebrate all the women who directed phenomenal films. And I'm

(19:46):
so proud to stand here as a black where artists
tell me stories, happy Black mystery. There you go now
Here is part of her performance to so you guys
can see why she got the Standing ovation. She did
a lot of fine. Now, if you watch Harriot, and

(20:32):
I know we have a flight today, Envy, you gotta
watch Harriot on a flight so you can see Janelle
Money in that film. You're gonna cry part of her part,
because I know you like to cry during movies. I will.
I definitely will cry there in the movie. All right now,
Matthew a Cherry One for Hair Love for Best Animated
Short Film. There were so many filmmakers that worked so
hard on this, and it was a labor of love,
and it was because we have a firm belief that

(20:52):
representation matters deeply. I just want to say that Hair
and Love was done because we wanted to see more
representation and animation. We wanted to normalize care. There's a
very important issue that's out there. It's the Crown Act.
And if we can help to get this pass and
off at these states will help stories like DeAndre Arnolds,
who's our special guest tonight, stop to happen. This award
is dedicated to Kobe Bryant. May we all have a

(21:13):
second act as great as his was. Thank you and
Joaquin Phoenix one for Best Actor for Joker. I've been
a scoundrel in my life. I've been selfish, I've been
cruel at times, hard to work with, and ungrateful. But
so many of you in this room have given me
a second chance. And I think that's when we're at

(21:34):
our best when we support each other, not when we
cancel each other out for past mistakes, but when we
help each other to grow, when we educate each other,
when we guide each other towards redemption. That is the
best of humanity, all right. And when it comes to fashion,
Natalie Portman, she had a cape bon and she had
all the female directors who were nominated this year, and
that was on her cape. Also, if you saw a

(21:56):
Spike Lee, he had a custom made tucks that was
honoring Kobe Bryant, number twenty four on the back end
on the front also. So those are just some of
the fashion statements that were made last night. All right,
I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. You
didn't talk about Eminem performing. Oh yeah, Eminem performed. He
did lose yourself. Yeah, a lot of people were like,
why is Eminem performing? But you know, he was nominated

(22:18):
for that and I think he didn't show up for
that particular Oscars And that was what back in two
thousand and three, right said. It was a surprise performance.
Nobody knew he was coming out, and I already already
killed it. It was up and they was going crazy
in the audience. What I loved about that performance too.
It was funny because it's not like there was a
lot of black people at the Oscars, but while Eminem
was performing, they kept showing every black person in the

(22:40):
audience reaction goodness, but people were going crazy in their seats.
All right, all right, well that is your rumor report.
Now we got front page. It was next we were
talking about Yes and I don't know if you had
a chance to see this, but the last democratic debate
before the New Hampshire primary happened on Friday, and we'll
tell you what person killed it, and we haven't really
given this person much alike. Okay, we'll get into that next.

(23:01):
Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we
all the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get in some
front page news. I just want to tell you, guys,
I don't know if you watch the XFL League, but
it was the first week of the XFL games and
I'm not mad. I really enjoyed it. It's really the
rules are a little different. The shot clock, I said,

(23:22):
the shot clock. The clock goes a little faster. You
can do a three point conversion play right. It was
pretty it was pretty entitating. I'm not mad at it.
The XFL. I'm definitely not mad at It's given play
as an opportunity. If you don't make it to the league,
you can still get some money, possibly still get endorsements,
and possibly make it into the league. So if you
get an opportunity to check out the XFL, I wasn't

(23:43):
mad at it at all. What else are we talking about, you, Well,
let's talk about the last Democratic debate before the New
Hampshire primary, and you know, we were looking for somebody
to stand out, and I think this time was the
first time people were really having this conversation about Amy
Klobe Shard. Now, as you all know, Joe Biden's been
having some issues. He came in pretty much last in

(24:05):
the previous debate. So here is what he had to say.
Now I have some portion of all of the constituencies
and make up this party, I think I'm more ready
to be able to defeat Donald Trump and equally importantly
elect a Democratic Senate. All right, So in addition to that,
like I said, Amy Clobushar was really the one standout. Now,

(24:26):
what she did was she portrayed herself as somebody who
is not a long time establishment person like Joe Biden,
but also not a newcomer, so she does have some
experience on like some of the other candidates that were
on the stage. And here is Amy Clobi Schar And
she actually was trying to raise some money and after
this debate she hit her one million dollar mark surpassed that.

(24:48):
So now she's aiming for two million dollars because a
lot of people felt like she really shined during this
I can't stand the big money in politics, and one
of my major focuses is going to be on passing
that constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. I didn't come
from money, and I just simply think people don't look
at the guy in the White House and say, can

(25:10):
we get someone richer? They want to have someone that
they can understand. And you know my background. My grandpa
was an iron ore miner. He worked fifteen hundred feet
underground in the minds of his whole life. He couldn't
even graduate from high school because he had to raise
his nine brothers and sisters. My grandpa saved money and
a coffee can to send my dad to a two

(25:31):
year community college. So I think she's been like that
portraying herself as relatable. Now is also somebody with some experience.
She talks about the amount of policies that she's gotten
past and all of that. I think she did well.
I've seen the highlights, and I think she did very
well from what I've seen. Something about Joe Biden, I
just don't trust. I'm not the only one. I don't
know what it is. Every time he talks, he just

(25:51):
seems more and more like a car salesman, Like he's
telling me this car is new that I know. It's used.
He told me he's never been driven, but it has
ten thousand miles on it. He's telling me that the
radio works, but I know it doesn't work. Like something
about him, I just don't trust, all right, So who
do you like now? I don't know yet. I really
don't know. I don't know. This is This is a
tough one, this is this is a hard decision. But

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I know something about Joe Biden doesn't make me trusting.
Maybe the fact that he didn't want to come up here.
He said he'll send his surrogate, and I thought that
was weird. You don't want to talk to the people,
You want to send your person to talk to the people.
Like that doesn't make sense. But the latest New Hampshire
pole that was really shortly after the debate showed that Buddha,
Judge and Sanders are still leading, but that Peopleuda Judge
appears to be on the rise while Sanders is holding steady.

(26:34):
So we'll keep you updated and bloom and bloom bet
though Bloomberg. The thing with him, he just seems like
he's throwing money everywhere you look on TV. There's all
type of commercials I've seen commercials during the Oscars. I've
seen commercials during the super money He's got the bread.
He's just throwing money all over the place. So but
is he in touch with the whole grassroots aspect of it,
with going and talking to people and people knowing his
story and actually, oh no, right, that's the issue. We

(26:56):
don't know how bloom Beet don't got that money. Well
we know what he talks a little and that's all
we know. And the Spanish is better than mine. But
that's what I say. Yeah, I don't know if you're
ever going to be commenting on that, right, see you right?
All right? Well that is your front page news, all right.
Now Charlemagne is out. I guess he's not making it
in today. So if you want to give somebody donkey
of the day, you can phone line to wide open

(27:18):
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Whoever
you want to give donkey two, your mom or your
baby daddy, it doesn't matter who it is. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. And when we
come back the track Queens will be in the building.
The new series American Gangster on b Et It's back
and we're gonna kick it with your middle focused on
the women. That's right. I use your hall, I yann

(27:39):
Up Bean and del Rondo Hood. Now, these women they
got it in all across the board, whether it was
making the money millions, yeah, scamming. Well we'll let them
explain that story when we come back. So it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy and Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.

(28:02):
Y'are a special guests in the building. Yes, indeed, we
have Jimmilla Davis, I Usha Haul, I end Up Bean,
and the Ronda Wood. Why did you do that accent?
And I refused to call all the trap queens. That's
not who y'all are. That's just to show y'all. Yes,
let's now let's start with Jamilla Davis. Now you guys

(28:23):
are on the New show. Of course, he just said
trap queens. Now, what is your story American? Um? So, basically,
I was convicted for bank fraud. I was sentenced to
twelve and a half years in federal prison. And I
used to do the credit back in the days, get
people their cards and stuff like that in homes, and
that land did be a crazy sentence and the crazy
part of it back they back then, I probably spent

(28:43):
because it was expensive back then, like a couple grand
to get your credit fixed. And I definitely gave somebody
I already told him and I'm not gonna name no names.
Somebody definitely got a car from her and had that
in my name, with my well his name to my address,
and they was calling me every morning because they defaulted

(29:05):
on that loan. I'm just saying, you know, you know
were both from Queens. She tested a lot of people.
You got locked up doing the right thing for basically
helping people. Nah, I got yeah being the Robin Hood
of the hood for instance, take yeah, basically showing people
ways to move around the system to get the things
that they want. And that got me jammed up because

(29:26):
I didn't do it the right way. And once people
couldn't make those payments, like you could get into a car,
you could get into a home, but if they can't
make the payments after that, they're going to take it back, right, Well,
what did you do with real estate? They said, you
own a bunch of homes or you was you were
scammed to be scam this morning, everybody thought somewhere. So

(29:47):
I had I had about twelve properties between Alpond and
side of the River, but that's the most expensive areas
in New Jersey. Yeah, so I was bringing rappers and
ball players over to Alpon. This was before everybody got there,
So before Diddy got there, before Mary got there, Jim
Miller was there, and I was just basically enlighten my
people to a better lifestyle, a better way. It was great,

(30:08):
But where's the button? However, however I will do However, However,
I did it the wrong way. So the key to
the moral to the story is short cuts will lead
you to the long wrong route. Had I taken my
time and show people how to do things the right way,
then when they would have been some long term what's
the white way to do it? Because they're not getting

(30:33):
locked up for it. It's it's real. I mean, it's
just programs. So when you have when you learn banking,
you have to find the right programs that match people
so that you don't commit fraud. So if you could
fully disclose to them like this is what it is,
and they accept it on the terms that it's supposed
to be, they can't. They can't grab it so I
later learned that their programs like stated income and their
programs for people who make a lot of money, it

(30:55):
can't necessarily show it. So there was other ways to
properly structure deals, but I didn't know. So I was
a chick from the hood that figured out a couple
of things, and I do a couple of things up
against the wall and the stock. But what's interesting is
that you actually at first, when you was doing everything
with the cars, you only got probation. Yes, But then
after that that little slap on the wrist, he said, yeah,

(31:16):
you're giving it to me. But yeah, I thought, basically down,
let me reroute, let me try to do this another way,
and I got jamped up. So yeah, you right, So
does on the wrist wasn't really enough? Does that still
work today? Because now Envy tell me how this works. Right?
You get somebody to a praise the house for more
than what it's worth, and then you get that check
cut for what you get the mortagags for what it

(31:38):
was a praise for. Well, jamilan them after up the game.
I don't know if it doesn't even matter because the
bank actually has to sit out their older praises, so
it's nothing that you can do anyway. So like when
I get my house to praise, the bank sends out
the older praise a lot of the time. Okay, well
let me help you though, no help not over second on,

(32:02):
let's just be fair here. The properties that I got
did really a praise for the amount I got, like
short sales, and I got people who were in distress.
So there were properties that actually a praise that wasn't
that I fudged the appraisals. I fudged the income, so
the properties were actually worth what they were worth. Okay,
got it. But let's talk about today today. I'm not
committing anything. I'm getting to the bag legitimately. Let me

(32:26):
do they allow you back into that game because you
know the game. I know you, but you know what,
they blocked me for a period from the game. But
then I learned another game. And that's the thing about
us is when you have a mind and you work
your mind, you can be in this industry. That industry
doesn't matter what industry you put me in. If I
figure out the industry, I am going to rock like

(32:49):
you go to the only group of people that are
that are that fluid, that versatile we could be in
the hood, we could be in Hollywood. We can make
it happen anywhere. All right, Now, let's get to you
everybody from the east side, from the east side of Detroit, okay,
and so let's get into your American gangster episode and
what it is that that you were doing as you

(33:11):
was running with BMF and everything. Well, that ain't the
only crew I ran with, you know. You know, I
ran with a couple of crew. I'm pretty good with
dealing with me and because you know, I'm gonna go
through girl, you know. And I also wasn't madam, you know,
I did um. I fraught at the government. We would
go to the hood, you know, um to the projects

(33:34):
and I would get girls that was you know, didn't
really have any money, and I would do taxes for them.
They didn't have any job. I created jobs, you know,
and would do taxes for them and give them a
couple of thousand dollars And that wasn't a lot of money,
but to them, it was a lot of money. I
don't have it. And you say, here's what happened was
I think I did maybe two three hundred people within

(33:57):
three weeks, okay, And I was doing seventy thousand a day. Okay,
did they ever try to bard it with you when
you were like, well, one got caught at Jackson Heurope,
you know, and um they told that me and Armenian
friend of mine's had we were the ones they had.
You know, hunchos are running this scam. One day I
knew something was going on because I could see them

(34:20):
sitting down the street from the house, and so I
wanted knocked on the bitchuals a fair bitch one dude,
and said you might as well come on the end
because I'm sick of you sitting around my house. Then
she said, okay, got you. The next day they kicked

(34:40):
in the dough and they I was like, I gotta pee.
She was like, you got a pee? I said, take bathroom,
and then so she proceeded to take me to the bathroom.
I said, by myself. You know, oh, you know, it's
just you know, now you know things have changed for me.
You know, I did a lot of things, you know
what I'm saying. I did a for prison bits, you know.

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And me I like the action, right, you know, I
like to act. What you mean, you like to action?
What I'm saying is the kind of action I like
is getting away and it fears hates me. Right, you
did like three years okay? You know, so a friend
of mine, the Darminian friend of mine, she got killed.
She got murdered, so I had to take her dead.

(35:22):
So that's the way it was set up with it
the fraud chitects. So I got her restitution, which that
I don't have any money. Now. You said that you would,
You said you would always plea out every time you
got your name is you know, I go to my
my lawyer said, I don't like to play the games
with me, and I end up doing bleaching the bitch

(35:45):
and beat her in here with a hammer. Another one
bit and they all of this is gonna be on
the show. Yeah, you gotta watch this. Are you giving
them too much? Now? But you know what your started off.
Are you talking about pulling the girl's eye out? Oh? Yeah,

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I was a kid like twelve or thirteen. I will
hold up a hold up, hold, we'll get more into
that when we come back. We have the trap queens
in the building, Jamilla Davis. I used your hood Aena
Bean and the Ronda hood, the breakfast club. Good morning.
You know, I ain't come to play the snap say
I'm a favorite, wanting everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,

(36:29):
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with the Trap Queens American Gangster series on b
et Jamala Davis. I use your hard I ena being
in the Ronda hood. So wait, you took a girl's
eye out at thirteen. You know, we were young and
he's sad. You know, we lived property striking and so
what you pull a eye out with the goddamn stick
until on the grandma you took that off, and I

(36:51):
think too literally, So what are your? Grandmother said with
his eyeball on the standing behind my back and it
was blood on the front of what was you doing
with it? I'm on, I just wanted to take it home,
you know, because I was scared about this is why
did you do it? Because we were young, and you
know we had a little We trust her with the
little money that we make, you know, selling cool egg

(37:13):
and lemonade and stuff, and you know, we wanted to
get some little gym shoes, you know. And when she
came back with the gym shoes on and her little dress,
I said, a bit for you. You know, I had
a bound for me. All the neighbors didn't want to
take me anywhere, so I'm like, where you get that from?
But the money we raived, I just went crazy. So
everybody got to push it around. I just said, let's

(37:35):
end it. I just picked up the sticking, you know,
don't play with her money. I'm remorseful for that because
that girl, and when I went to prison, you know,
we grow up and got older, she came to my
grandmother's house looking for me because she has a glass eye.

(37:57):
My parents with broke. You know. She was a pretty girl,
light skinned girl with green eyes, so she fel a
little different. You know, she felt a little different, and
she wanted to know why, you know, because she's on drugs.
She lived in Indiana now, and she just wanted to
know why, Like, you know, you traumatized that poor gas

(38:17):
gracious you know, all right, Well, Aisha, what's your story?
Put out nobody out? I didn't put out nobody, all right?
So I went to prison. I was sent this to
ten and a half years. I had a company, apperg Financial,

(38:38):
and we did the proof of funds for people that
were getting involved in trading platforms, trading commodity, you know, diamond, gold, um, oil,
natural gas, things of that nature. I found an issue.
People weren't qualifying. So even if they came in with
the money, they had to have a net worth of
twenty million, fifty million, one hundred million, and a lot

(38:59):
of people didn't have that network. So what I did
was I started linking them with people who did have
that network, hedge fund managers, just people who had large
amount of capital, and I would do like an acquisition,
so I would put them with that client, and then
they looked like they would work one hundred million the
fifty million, So now they could go in and spend

(39:19):
their own money, because you know, the money the system
is like a triangle. It's a very small space at
the top, and if you're not in that bracket, you
won't qualify for a lot of financial transactions that are
on a very high scale, which obviously you know, it
pushes black and brown people out because even if you
were to make a million dollars tomorrow, you wouldn't qualify.

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Even if you want to spend one hundred thousand, you
have plenty of money, but they don't let you in, right,
So initially I was doing that while I was doing
the mergers, but it takes some time. So eventually some
clients was like, I'm missing out on the trading platforms
because it takes too long to do that. So I
need it today. So obviously they needed the same day.
I can't do it the proper way, so I would
It's like, okay, there's like I got two hundred grand

(40:01):
for you. I got three hundred grand for you. So
I was able to change the documents, put their names
and the amounts are changed so that they could get
into the trade. So I was basically guilty of forging document.
My company made about ten million dollars in a very
short time, in less than a year, about ten months,
and I was eventually, you know, caught and sent this

(40:22):
to ten and a half years. Why did you get
so much time? But you know, in like drug cases,
you know your time is connected to the way. So
in white college cases, your time is connected to the money.
I think really made them upset is when when when
I first was approached by the Feds, it was a
civil case, and then they took all my money. So
I said, you know, at the table, as you'll see

(40:43):
on the show with my team, and I'm like, we
got to do something else. So I started buying the
actual gold in Africa. So I was broke. I was
down to nothing. Sent my guys to Africa. You know,
in another six weeks we were back in the millions again.
You know, started buying gold. You buy a keyload of goal.
Back then was ten eleven. I was in from Sierra
Leone and I was flipping it right here in New York.
You know, um that wasn't illegal, but it made them

(41:06):
mad because they took all my money and they wanted
me to just be done. But the goal, though defensive,
the legitimate to do after you get caught doing something.
I know. That's that's That's the actual part of it.
But the emotional part, the racist part, and the sexiest
part is that I'm a black female. You know, I'm
working with people on Wall Street. I created this business model.

(41:29):
You know, I come in with a black team. We're
making millions of dollars every month. You know. I just
think that they felt like I was out of my place.
And when I was sentenced, you know, I'm gonna tell
you something really crazy. I was on a bus going
from UM court. They reminded me and I was going
to MDC Brooklyn. And while I'm on the bus going
to NDC Brooklyn, the US Marshall's bus gets pulled over.

(41:51):
I'm in the cage. I'm the only girl on the bus.
It's all the men on it and I'm in the cage.
And the bus gets pulled over. Like, who's pulling over
the US marshal bus? It's the Secret Service. They pull
over the bus. They get on the bus and they
ask for me. So now I'm shook. I'm like, I'm
already going to prison. What do they want? So they
come on the bus and they get me off to
put me in the car with them, still going to MDC,

(42:12):
just to talk. Oh, you just had to go to Africa.
I didn't go personally, but they knew. I sent my team.
Oh you know, you just had to go. You just
couldn't sit down. That's why we charge you criminally. And
you ain't the boss lady no more. I'll never forget
those those words. That's what he said. It was. You know,
they probably tried to break your spirit, and they probably
tried to break you mentally. Because if you can do that,

(42:34):
if you can build a business from the street and
get ten million dollars, then had a wherefore to go
get gold from Africa and flip that you're a different
type of person. Facts. We linked, you know, me and
Jamilla linked because when we got to prison, it's like
when you are a boss, it doesn't matter your circumstances,
it doesn't matter where you are, it doesn't matter what
they do to you. It's a mindset. So we got
into prison. We was linked because she wrote books. I

(42:56):
wrote books. I published ten books, she published more than
ten bucks. We linked, and then I wrote I started
getting back into my music right in my music, and
you know, people just started recognizing us from the street. Yeah.
But we also noticed the discrepancies in our case as
far as the time we got, so like we got
more time than any of the cats on Wall Street.
So I got twelve and a half years, she got
ten and a half years. And we looked at our

(43:17):
stories and the amount of money that we was able
to make into things we were doing. It was just
like crazy to see the discrepancies. And on my sentence
in Jay, the judge basically told me, how dare you,
you know, go into ol Pond and south of River?
Why you didn't go into Eastarvingenwton. Well, so he basically
made a distinction like, okay, so because you ain't playing
the hood and you want to play in my area,

(43:38):
this is what I'm gonna do. And Chris Christie was
my u S attorney. I told you guys that, and
on my sentence and day he said justice has been
served in America because I got all the time and
the white boys got none, all of us. As much
as you look at crime, I learned that in prison.
You know, it's not about the crime. A lot of

(43:58):
people are intelligent. Intelligent people sometimes have a problem with
waiting because you can find faster ways to do things,
and a lot of ways that people are looked at
as being criminal, they're not. They're just so smart. I
don't want to wait all this red table. I could
do this faster or how can I get around this.
It's not like you want to harm people. It's just
that you want to get it done. And that's what
I'm still learning because I'm like, I'm out here. I'm

(44:20):
just like I'm ready to get to it, you know.
But we're doing the best that we can. All right.
We got more with Jamila Davis. I use your hall
are een a being del ronde Hood. Of course they
the Trap Queens American Gangster, which is a series on
BAT will kick it with them some moment when we
come back as 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 the Trap

(44:42):
Queens American Gangsters series on b ET Jamilla Davis, I
use your hall, I e a being in del ronde Hood.
All right, now, Yana, what's your crime? My crime is
I was a financial advisor, so I have two different
sentences that I had, so I committed the crime in
two different ways. The first time this happened to me.
What I did was, um, my position was that at
a time where colleges and banks were trying to get

(45:06):
you to refinance your fund refinance your student loans um early,
so basically you lose your grace period and you already
start to begin to pay back your your student loans.
So what the banks do is they send the funds
to the school, so you get one big check to
the school and then you know, now the student is
paying that particular bank. So what I did is I. Um,

(45:26):
in my position, I was supposed to deposit those funds
and I did, but I didn't deposit them to the school.
So I kept those funds. Okay, those are the refund checks,
not the refoundcheck. No, no no, no, these are these are
refinance refinances. Yes, so it was checks from the banks
that would come to to replenish the students. How much money? Oh,
well the first time they said a quarter of a

(45:48):
million dollars. The first time that was so that was
the first well I'm not going to say that it
was a lot. But the second time, UM, I don't.
I don't really know the dollar probably like eighty something thousand. Um.
That's in these cases a ten years apart, right. Um.
The first time I got a light, light term, So

(46:09):
I mean I didn't experience with these ladies experience. I
think that I really, you know, got a light sentence.
My first time I did, I was sent it to
six months and three years probation. Um, so that was
my first when I was back to it after getting
sixty ten years later. Did you have to pay the
money back? Though? Um? The first time I didn't have restitution,
but the second time I did. Yes, So you think

(46:29):
during that time while you were doing it that you
would eventually get caught. You know that something can happen, right,
but you're not letting that stop you because you're on
this role and it's working. So I think more so
than if something's not gonna work and you feel it
right way, then you're like, no, I'm not doing anymore.
But you didn't get that feeling. I didn't get that
feeling a lot of times. If you all would have

(46:50):
had the same resources and opportunities that a lot of
you white folks had, y'all would have been billionaires, you know,
heads some fortune companies. Well, you know, it's important when
I talk about this to people, I always let it
be known that, you know, a lot of our great grandmothers,
some grandmothers couldn't read, cut and write. We were so

(47:10):
limited and having access to business. You know, our parents
really pushed us go to college. Go to college. College
is a business. You know, there is very limited um
information to us about businesses. We run through communities and
nobody grows up and says, I don't want to own
a grocery store. But we were out of the banking system,
you know, and that's important, And we were out of

(47:31):
the legal system. So the two things that really control
society media, um, you know, UM banks, which is the
most important thing. We don't own any banks. We got
like one bank, the Carver Bank. I think I don't
know any of the blacks, but you know the big
major banks because I was in trading. There's it's it's
no blacks. And like you said, with the black banks,

(47:53):
they can't lend but a certain amount of money other
than making much like getting ahead now is what I'm
doing now with Yandy Smith is my partner. So we're
in the schools and we're empowering kids to become entrepreneurs,
and we're empowering adults and families to do the same thing.
So giving them the information, helping them become vendors. So
we have a partnership now with the City of Newark

(48:15):
and we're working closely and a lot of the schools there.
We're working in the community centers and giving people information
that's life changing, you know, And I feel like that's
what is necessary two and a half for me with eight,
I'm like it was just locked up. Yes, yes, we
actually lived in the same unit. We was like this,

(48:35):
we lived in the same unit and we used to
put I used to put on prison plays. So she's
a screenwriter too, dope. Ask screenwriter, by the way, thank you.
So I used to put on plays because you know,
it's different for women in prison. Women have children, and
the men don't hold us down. It's nobody there. Your mom,

(48:55):
your grandma, and if you're lucky, your dad, you know,
but your man ain't there. The stud A lot of
times they started dating to start after the after the day,
the studs end up having mad girlfriends on the compound.
And that's a whole another story. Open the Martha Stewart
and I think that was the most fun we had

(49:16):
and that it was funny as hell. Martha was a
game Bernie Bernie ass. Bernie was scared of Martha. Martha
was scared of nobody in that Bernie. This is a
DC bitch. You know. She used to fight Bernie. Bernie.

(49:37):
I always wanted to kick her ass, and she'd come on, bitch,
you know, this is a story story month and big
ass feet. But she had an argument. She didn't get
She was scared, you know what I'm saying. She asked, question, Hey,
what you in froth? You know she want to write
her book on us, bitch, we won't write one on
you touching no she her land. As you know, I

(50:01):
led to like, bitch, be your bodyguard, you know, just
slap me something in my account, you know. I think
it's important that when they're telling the stories, that people
don't come home with stories from prison, like it's nothing nice.
So when I hear people talk about, oh, well I'm
doing X, Y or Z, and it's a small sense
so I didn't get that much time, It's like, well,

(50:22):
do you realize that you may never make it home.
You could you could not make it home after me
over five minutes. You could also get in there and
catch another case and then you will not make it home.
So I mean, it's it's definitely nothing to there's nothing
that any one of us did. I believe that they
feel that it's worth the time or to take away people.
Definitely wasn't worth right in period, and everybody's telling I

(50:45):
just want to address that. I have a real big
problem with snitches, like you know, a real big problem.
I feel like when you take a risk, you take
that risk and you own that risk. All of this
right now, this culture, I can't get with it. I
came home, and I'm like, because you're right, absolutely absolutely not.
And it was the people that the vetting in your family,
Like let's say you're not cool anymore, and then they

(51:07):
threatening you and they're doing stuff to you. Under no circle.
There's a cold. So like when you sign up for
the cold, you gotta follow the cold. You can't switch
the cold in the middle of the game. It's like
a contract. You have to obey by the terms of
the contract. So why you think of the street game.
You can switch the cold up, but you know you

(51:29):
can't make your moves based on consequences. Your moves have
to come from principles. That's why my music is so
important to me because I feel like right now, as
a female, I'm not naked, I'm not showing my butt
you know, and have my asshole out and all of that.
I really like I wrap wrap, and I wanted to
be able to do that because there's no lane. So
let me hear you spit something real fast. Let me see, um,

(51:49):
I'm super human with it. I'm just saucing it, acting
like you bought the cash when it's soul rented. I
don't get defended. I just go out and I spend
it my bank account. Six Wait now seven did it?
I'm cooling. I'm rich. It's too legit to quit it.
That did my tailor keep because the fitted I'm feeling
so good, like God just got to quit it. The
story is so big that Miller had to print it
so slow. It's been a minute. I'm still the boss.
Hit on my business. Don't interrupt me, just wait till
I finished. And since I was six, they said I

(52:10):
was a genius to light on me shot and it
could never diminish. I'm going hard and let got me.
My witness looked in the mirrors, he got in the image.
I pray to myself. I guess some schizophrenic. Everybody give
you a social media too, so people can hit you
all up. That's what's up. Yeah, I'm big fifty three
one three and the real Big fifty. That's I g

(52:34):
and Anna Nicole on Facebook. You know that's all I'm at.
The real Aisha Hall a s h A Hall. That's
on Instagram. Iisha Hall on Facebook, Iisha Hale YouTube on Amazon.
Looking for my books, Aisha Hall, It's easy to find me.
It's your girl, Jamility Davis, and it's simple. It's Jamilote Davis.
That's j A M I l A T. Davis. Hit

(52:56):
me up and it's going down all right. Well, my
is miss ms dot y A n A b e
A n So that's miss dot Yanna Bean And that's
the best way on Instagram to get me on social
media to follow the new things that I'm doing, advocating
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(53:17):
I also do a podcast. Okay, then radio coming. I
will thank you for joining us when we come back.
Rumor Report. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, and with
the new fees on the jeep. My mom was like,
what a forgeez? I don't know what that is either
the Rims Morning. Everybody is DJ mv Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to

(53:39):
the rumors. Let's took Nicki Minash listen, just oh goshu
report guys, it's the Rumor Report Breakfast Club. Well, as
you know, Nicki Minach has a new song out yikes,
and she talks about why she put it out. She said,
I was playing a snippet for my crazy fans and
they made me put it out. They are bullies. I

(54:00):
only had one verse done the label bullet me too,
she said, I've been bullied. In addition, today is a
big day because Queen Radio is back. She posted Queen
Radio first episode of the decade at three pm. Keep
hashtag yikes out now in your tweets to win stuff.
So today at three pm you'll be able to hear
Nicki Minaj on Queen Radio. Okay, I'm sure everybody will

(54:20):
be tuned in, and I'm sure Nikki will give us
a lot of sound bites because Nicki usually bites back
and people that bothers her, so it should be very interesting.
All right, Now, let's talk about Power. Did y'all watch
the finale yesterday to find out who killed Ghosts? No?
I haven't. I haven't seen it yet, so if don't, don't.
I watched it. You know, I always watched it earlier

(54:41):
in the day because I already know nighttimes and I
just can't wait. So I actually hit up the Tory
while I was watching it, and I said, man, that
might give it away. I'm not going to tell you
what I said, please don't. But there's a scene where
she has to take her wig off, and I said,
are you look cute with corn Rows? So yeah, I
want to see it now. Now that's just it that
I know. I just want to see the show. The

(55:01):
last show my parents when my parents called me and say, hey,
or you're around fifty right now, and I was I
was like yeah. He was like, just ask them who
shot goes. I'm like, Dad, I'm not asking him that.
Watch your Sunday. So I haven't seen it yet because
I was sleeping, but I can't wait to see it today.
Well there's three, Oh no, there's four more Power spinoffs
that are coming to you soon. And you know, yes,
there's the Power Book two and that is Ghost And

(55:23):
as y'all have already seen, Mary Dave Blige and Metha
Man have been cast in that. They said that could
come out as early as June of twenty twenty. According
to fifty seven yea, they've been shooting it already. Now
there's also Power Book PowerBook three, raising Canaan. It's a
prequel story set in the nineties. It explores their early
years of Canaan. Huh, of course, you know that's fifty
cents character. Then there is PowerBook four influence Lorenz Tate

(55:47):
and that is going to follow Rashad tape and that's
him with his ruthless pursuit of power. Then there's the
fifth series Force that's going to revolve around Tommy, Tommy's
Egan Josephs character as he cuts ties and puts New
York in his rare view mirror for good. That's a
lot of power episodes. I wonder how do they tell
how do they do that? Do they all come out

(56:08):
in June? Or is it one comes out in June,
one comes out in December, one comes out in July.
Because that's a lot of episodes, that's a lot of shows. Yeah,
so listen, these actors are working, they will continue to work.
All right. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss ye. Now Charlemagne is out.
So Donkey the Day is up next if you want
to give somebody Donkey of the Day eight hundred five

(56:28):
eight five one o five one, let me know who
you want to give Donkey of the day. Two phone
lines a wide open. You can give it to whoever
you want. Your mama, your daddy, your grandmama, Donald Trump,
whoever you want envy. Yeah, ye, Charlemagne eight hundred five
eighty five one on five one give donkey in the
day to whoever you want is to breakfast. You see
Draking Marcy Projects. I did see Draking the Projects. I
had just a breakast lung go Morne I was born

(56:51):
and donkey, donkey, don't get that devil? Hello? Who's this?
Good morning? And yeah and dj MB good morning. Who's that?

(57:14):
This is Danny from Jersey. Glad to be back on
the phone with you again. I was on with you
a few weeks ago. Hey, you want to get that
dunkey to want to give donkey to Danny? To that
cop the cop shooter in the Bronx over the weekend. Okay,
we tell here the guy. I mean, you know, this
is my opinion. People like him, him and people like

(57:34):
like him who go and shoot cops and they don't
like cops. And just when that cops actually serve a purpose,
whether you're from the hood or whatever, they serve a purpose.
And you know what kills me about it? What's that
George Zimmerman still walking around? The people like that still
walking around and you're going to shoot cops. I ain't
said you want to give donkey to forty five year
old Bronx resident Robert Williams. That's damn right, yes, I do.

(57:58):
All right, Well, thank you, Danny. Hello, who's that from
the Jay? From the A who you want to give
donkey to? Ja? Donkey goes to Gail King for that
bogus interview at Lisa Leslie. I'm still upset about that, Okay,
all right, one thing, I mean a lot of people.
I mean, I think it was disrespectful too. I mean
I feel I'm really sad that people are threatening her

(58:19):
and threatening her and she's getting those death threats. I
don't like what she says. I don't think she should
be canceled. I think as a journalist, she should be
able to make a mistake, apologize for the mistake if
she feels that way, and we're able to move on.
I think a lot of times people try to hold
it against somebody, but people make mistakes. Nobody's perfect, you know, yeah,
just at a race of the positive things that you've done,
not at all. But I just don't like that, and

(58:40):
we can say we just don't like that one thing
she did, and we keep it moving and you know
what it is. But the fact that she has to
hire security because she really feels that people are trying
to kill her and hurt her is whack. Hello, who's
this yo? Every one's going on? Bro Melo, what's up? Bro?
What's going on? Much? Man? I'm telling how you feel
I'm doing good Man, Who you wanta give donkey to?

(59:01):
Bro Man Dunky today from Monday, February tenth has to
go to that woman. I think her name is sear Man.
She from the Troit who said the cops earve to
get shot. Yeah, that's just ridiculous. To come on, man,
not all the police officers to the bat officers. She's ridiculous.
Good out of here. I agree with your brother all
thank you man. Hello? Who's this? This is bro? Hey?
What's up Broke? Who are you giving donkey too? Huh? Lissa?

(59:24):
Robert Williams, you know I'm doing Charler Mane a flavor
this morning. All the craziest people come from the Bronx
and all the Florida well Sunday in the Bronx, or
Man Robin Williams. Besides, he wants to go into the
police preefing. Robert, Yeah, and he up the priefing and
think he didn't get caught. That was crazy. He lucky.
He ain't at that donkey, but he definitely deserves donkey.

(59:46):
I agree with your brother. All right, you're the second
person to give Robert Williams donkey today. I think maybe
the third. Hello. Who's this from Lansing, mich Again? Hey,
good morning? Who you want to give donkey too? This morning?
Oh my baby day, Robert, because you like he after
six years and got with the town thought. He got

(01:00:07):
with the town thought, and I hurt your feelings? Yes, okay,
so like he accused me, I'll messing with all these dudes, right,
but look these dudes girl actually did look up with
and she won't like admit it. I'm like, Dank, you
love me for a whole homie, ill for all year
after six years, and your feelings are hurt. At least
you can laugh through the pain he did you. It

(01:00:29):
is he did you a favor to guys like I
listen to you guys every single morning when I got
to work. Just remember that donkey did you a favor?
I feel you, Yes, thank you energy, energy, and you
love that donkey and you love that donkeys so much.
So for my time, my window, What's the little radio
talking about I'm sorry, I love you all, go right back,
you best stopping. It's that easy. You get the donkey

(01:00:51):
too for that. Oh my god, you both get donkey
good donkeys. Have a good morning. Hey myself, Hey, have
a good morning. Oh my god, goodness. Well eight hundred
five A five one oh five one. So earlier the
trap Queen stopped through Jamilla Davis, Aisia hall Aena being
in del rohndahod ya Ayanna being and they were talking
about Rhonda Hood. What did I say, I don't know, Envy. Well,

(01:01:13):
they were talking about how they scammed people. So who
have you scammed? What have you done to scam somebody?
Eight hundred five A five know you don't scam some people? Yeah,
I scammed Costco? How do you do that? Um? Well,
what I did was I went into Costco and I
went got an empty shopping caught filled it up with

(01:01:33):
everything from TVs to groceries. I had a fake receipt
and then I walked right out and I you know,
oh my god, you are a chief. Yeah. I wasn't. Wow.
And you know there's no statute of limitations on that.
Which Costco was this? It was out in Virginia. I
actually got called, especially into the Commonwealth stage. Yes, I
actually got caught. You're going to jail, sir, and got

(01:01:53):
arrested for it. I pleaded out to you got arrested. Yeah,
like I locked up for it. So if I google
your name right now, you having a respector with a
mug shot and everything, I'm sure. Wow. So I was.
They reduced it to petty laws and it was stupid.
It was something that all all of us did in college.
Baby got cut favor set. I was the only one
I got caught because everybody knew who I was. There
was like, that's envy, that's even more embarrassed. So it

(01:02:16):
was so they pulled me out making money. And it
was like, if you tell on whoever else did it,
you won't get me. I didn't. I didn't. I got you'all.
I don't know. You're at home free now. It was
a long time ago. Yet you had to have snitched
on somebody anybody. Wow, if you see something, say something,
contact DJ. But who have you scamed? Right? And five
A five one oh five one. It's the breakfast Club.

(01:02:36):
Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's topic time. Because the
phone called eight hundred and five, A five one oh
five want to join it to the discussion with the
Breakfast club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,

(01:03:00):
if you just joined us, we had the track queens
joined us this morning and be talking about scamming people.
It was getting millions who you scam like, if you
just joined us? I talked about a situation when I
was in college. I scamed Costco. It was a situation
where I would walk in Costco with an empty shopping
cart and fill it up and walk right out with
a receipt um. And I got caught. Then I got arrested,

(01:03:22):
and they wanted me to tell on everybody. But I
didn't shout the little sean, Wow, did you just tell
on him? No? Why did you shot? He just texted
me with it one of those so why you had
to tell that story? But I'm just saying, what's up
to him? Shout out to him? But it was embarrassing,
It was horrible. Virginia is a commonwealth state. I luckily

(01:03:44):
I didn't go to jail. Jail. I got five years
probation one hundred and eighty hours a community service and
it was stupid and it was embarrassing. What are those
college things that I wish I didn't do? But I
made it out like you know what I got, I
got in trouble for it. I don't want to I
don't know want to say anything, but I did something
similar minus a getting caught part. What did you do?
I'm so my first department that I ever had. I

(01:04:08):
got my boyfriend at the time and job at Ikia
and they had this department they probably still do, called
the as is department. Everything is already put together, you
buy it as is, right, and so he worked in
that department. So what happened was later on I found
out he was sleeping with one of the women at
the register. But he would be like, go to this
register and when I tell you, I got some leather sofas,

(01:04:29):
I got an entertainment system, I got some rugs, I
got a king size bad plus the mattress all my
furniture and that's all Because I would go to the
register of the girl would charge me like two dollars.
It looked like she was bringing stuff up, and then
I just walked out, and you know what, I'm glad
I got caught, because if I didn't get caught, it
was gonna get worse because it was it was so easy, right,

(01:04:52):
I mean I was, I was taking donuts and croissants
and then well, you know what, you know what, I'm
glad I didn't get caught. You know, I'm what you doing.
I'm at a point right now where I believe in karma.
If somebody comes and says, hey, I got a stolen TV,
I won't buy it. If somebody says you, I got
this watch it just fell off the back of the truck,
I will not buy it. Like I'm stay like you've
bought a chain before them, I don't. I don't. I

(01:05:15):
don't play with that no more. I'm actually since when
a long time, since, at least eight years, none years,
I will not buy anything stolen anymore. I don't know
if that's that's true. I will not buy anything stole.
Remember you bought those fake bracelets, those fake Yeah, yeah,
I bought. I bought some fake bracelets, but I bought
I bought a leather jacket. Somebody scammed me one time.
I remember that I got scamed before, too, so I

(01:05:37):
think it all even I got my carmel. Yeah, I
got my karma. Somebody told me they had some Calvin
Klein jackets and they put fire to it, and it
was like, see it put fire to they don't burn.
I brought them home and my wife looked at me like, bro,
this is rubber. This is not even leather, but it
doesn't burn. Yeah. Hello, who's this like? Alexa? Who did
you scare? You already sound like a scammer, Alexa. I

(01:05:57):
hear all of your voice. Na, scam Dusty done every morning? Right?
Because on my way to work, I used the same
cool fine every day. But the ground one don't never
tuck you, I said. She said, you get to keep
your coupon and every day use that same coupone and
I get my free coffee every morning. You scammer? Hello?
Who's this? Christine? Hey, Christine, you're scammer. Who are you scamming?

(01:06:20):
Right now? Um? I scammed Kylie Jenner or Kylie Cosmetic, whichever,
either one. How did you do that? Me and my
friend both order something and it came in and then
we emailed her that we got the wrong thing and
we swapped them. So then they nailed us the other
thing again, so we both got one of them, so

(01:06:45):
they don't make you send the other thing back. No,
huh wow, all right, that scams a boat to be over. Samantha, word,
what's up job the morning? Okay, I hear it. Okay, Samantha,
what do you do? She's gone like a big time
scammer and then tell us what you who are you scamming?
Damn Zena, Oh yeah, like you vo like I hold

(01:07:05):
a wold receipt and I got a wallet full of reciets, McDonald's, Rallies,
bird Can So I know I shouldn't be proud of it,
but I mean he's got to be resourceful every now
and then. You know what I'm saying, You gotta do
this call up. They're like, hey, I talked to a
manager yesterday. I came in, got some food. They messed
up my order. Lady told me to hold my receipt
and bring it back. So I'm about to come up

(01:07:25):
there and get this food, take the receipt up, get
the food, ride off hungry no more. That's kind of smart.
I ain't gonna front, that's kind of smart. No more.
Just off you pay one good time. It sounds like
a good beggar king commission. No more, Ride off, No
more Ride off eight, don't drink five eight five one

(01:07:48):
on five one. We're talking about scamming. Who have you scam?
Let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just join us,
we're talking about scamming. We had to trap queens up
here and the millions of dollars. So we're asking what
have you scammed? Right? Hello, who's this from North Jordan day?

(01:08:12):
What's up bro? What have you scam? Man? Oh? I
scammed Nike big time? Brow Yeah. So like in frank
a Leg there's like a soccer store, right, and all
that sentim shot from lots there. They'll tell us like discounts, right, huh.
I'd buy them for like fifty bucks, but they're worth
like two fifty Okay. I would rip them up. I

(01:08:33):
would rip them up with a knife, right, And every soccer,
every shot from Nike, having has a two year warranty,
I get the months and make them dirty. I send
them back to Nike and I get two dollar gifts
out of that. Wow. I didn't know you could do that.
You know. I used to do that with the timberlands
back in the day. You remember, people used to have
to sold little timberlands. And I feel like they would
catch on to that. Nah, you send it and then yeah,

(01:08:55):
and they give you a new pier, They send you
a new pier. We should do that all the time. Hello,
who's this going on? My brother Greg Man out of
the clown Greg. We talked about scamming Man. What have
you scam? Bro Man? I pretty much did almost the
same thing you did man up there at Walmart, though,
but I did by accident. Actually, I walked out with
the stuff you know in the curtain, got home and
was like, oh my fat. I'm like, I didn't pay

(01:09:18):
for this, you know, he just left. Yeah, I got down,
you know what, I got down on the man. I
might have I might have did that too. I left
the water under the cart and out. Yeah, that's a
that's a mistake. Yeah, that's what I said. It was
a mistake. But you know what it was about maybe
two months ago. It really was a mistake. And I
walked out and it was like, you didn't pay for this.
I'm like, I paid for it. I pulled out everything

(01:09:40):
I really didn't pay for it though, but it was
an accident though, Uh huh, he's still scamming, envy. I stopped.
There was an accident. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This
is y'all. Hey, y'all, y'all, we're talking about scamming. Who
have you scammed? I scammed my mother in law. Actually,
what's back? In two thousand and ten, she stole some
money from me her son. We never really said anything

(01:10:02):
about it, and I was really upset and he wouldn't
go after her about it, so I thought I had
my daughter. In two thousand and twelve, I made her
thinks that her son went to jail so I could
get my money back. And she came and brought me
the money, and I told her, your son signing jail.
I know you stole that money for me. I had
you on the We had a crew for our other daughter,

(01:10:23):
and you could see her going in there taking the
money out. Wow. And ever since then she hasn't really
been in our life. But it took me like three
days to really get her to believe her son was
in the jail so I could get my money back. Well,
that was it. I could understand that scam that's a
little disrespect your money back. Basically, Hello, who's this yo? Yo?
This is uh I would just say to you, man,

(01:10:45):
because you know that means you're still scamming. You still
scamming out there? Bro, Nah, I'm not. It's just some shame,
all right, what happened? But yeah, well, you know I
used to work at Radio check. I don't know if
y'all remember radio I remember, yeah, yeah, yeah, So I
was working there back and like I was in college. Man.
It's like back at like two thousand nine or some

(01:11:07):
ten or some craft like that. Um, but yeah, I
was working there, and uh, you know I was, you know,
thinking like seven dollars an hour or something like that. Okay,
but you know I was living in my own apartment
and all that stuff, still in college, trying to pay
bills and pay school and all that shit. What did
you do? Man? Okay, I envy? Well all right, man,

(01:11:28):
it's okay. But basically, you know, this is back when
the iPhone four was poppling, right, okay, So you know
I was selling those joints, So I was selling them,
and then you know I had access to the seats
and all that good stuff. So you know, I grabbed
a little bit on the side, you know what I'm saying,
over a little bit of time just to you know,
sell them out full price on the street so I
can you know, pay my bills and all that stuff.
So I made, you know, the course, probably about ten

(01:11:49):
days off of that stuff and then you know, uh,
you know, and that eventually got caught U But yeah,
it ended up do all my you know, I got
arrested board. I didn't do no serious time. I got
like you know, probation as to pay rest to and
all that crap. But you know, it was pretty bad.
But it ultimately was about they charged me for about
ten thousand. But it was actually my part of that
showy he still came out and don't be ashamed by it, brother,

(01:12:11):
I mean that was your that was your past, man.
And like you know, with everything that I've done, because
I've done a lot of stupid things, I told my
kids to my kids, hopefully don't follow my footsteps. And
I told him how dumb my look, and I want
I had to get locked up my parents. Yeah, but
it's still stupid. You know what. The most embarrassing part
was when I got caught, right, so they locked me
up right, and they locked me up and it was

(01:12:31):
a male cell and a female cell. They put you
in the female side, shut up right. So they had
all the females on the other side and I was
on the other side. Right. So when I walked in
there and they had me in the jail, it was like, Poppy, Poppy,
showed me something. Show me your pee pee, Poppy, show
me your pen. Everyone laughs, No, shut up. I didn't.

(01:12:52):
But the guys in the cell was like, you show
them something, because if you showed them something, they'll show
up something. And I wouldn't do it. They tell you
to do it. Why didn't they just do it? They
wanted me to see me. They wanted to say so.
They wanted to see you too, you know what. Everybody
wanted to see that. That was it was so I
was so embarrassed, like, Poppy, show me your pee pee, Poppy, Poppy,
let me see something, Poppy. And I didn't, and anybody

(01:13:13):
in the jail was man. And the guys were like,
come on, show us. You know what I'm telling y'all,
that's what you're just saying. Yo, we got rumors on
the way. What are we talking about? Yes, let's talk
about Rihanna and new music. She says she likes to
antagonize her fans. It's working, all right. We'll get into
that next. Keeping locked as the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. Wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

(01:13:38):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Gail King. This is the
rum of report with Angela Ye Breakfast Club. All right,
So this all started with Gail King's interview with Lisa Leslie,
and she hasked some questions regarding Kobe Bryant, about him,

(01:14:00):
his legacy and the rape allegations, and people did not
like that question at all. One person in particular was
snoop Dog. If you remember, here's what he said originally,
Gail King out of pocket for that? When do you
gain from that? I swear to god, we're the worst.
We expect more from you, Gail. Don't you hang out
with Oprah? You ain't coming after Harvey Weinstein? Asking them

(01:14:21):
dumb ask questions. I want to call you one? Is
it okay if I call him one? Funky dog? Hit bitch?
How dare you trying to tornch my mother Homeboys, reputation,
pump mother, respect the family, and back off, bitch before
we come get you. All right. Well, Oprah Winfrey was
on today with Holda and Jenna, and she said that

(01:14:42):
Gail is not doing well after that. And she's not
doing well, man, I say she is not. She is
not doing well because she has now death threats and
has to now travel with security, and she's feeling very
much attacked, you know, Bill Cosby treading from jail. She's
not doing well and feels that she was put in

(01:15:05):
a really terrible position because that interview had already ran.
In addition, Oprah says that this backlash is not warranted. Obviously,
all things pass, she will be okay. But she hasn't
slept in two days. Really, what do you think about
all that criticism? I think the vitriol, the misogynist vitriol,

(01:15:26):
and the attacking to the point where it is dangerous
to be in the streets alone because it's not just
the people who are attacking, it's the other people who
take that message and feel like they can do whatever
they want to because of it. Well, since then, Snoop
Dogg has clarified his comments, and here's what he has
to say about not wanting people to physically harm Gail King.

(01:15:48):
I'm a non violent person. When I said what I said,
I spoke for the people who felt like Gail was
very disrespectful towards Kobe Bryant and his family. Now, with
that being said, what I look like want some harm
to come to a seventy year old woman. I was
raised way better than that. I didn't won't know harm
to come to her and didn't threaten her. All I
did was said, you out of pocket for what you're doing,
and we're watching you. Have a little bit more respect

(01:16:10):
for Vanessa, her babies and Kobe Bryant's legers. Yeah, I don't. Never,
I never thought Snoop wanted that at all when he
said we're gonna get you, I thought it was on
social media, Like how but you know people are crazy.
But like the barbs attack me, or the barbs attack you,
or you know, Beyonce's whatever Beyonce people call to be
high of attack drives, they better attack you for not knowing.

(01:16:32):
Sorry behind Yeah, but you know you can't, like as
a celebrity, you have to be careful with what you're
saying your platform. Because people took that as a we're
gonna get her right, you know. So it's good that
he clarified that he does not want anything physically, nothing
violent to happen, right all right, Now, the rumor is
that Neo and his wife Krystal Smith are splitting. They're
saying that they are broken up. According to the Jazzmine brand,

(01:16:53):
they're no longer together. They said Crystal left him she's
had enough, and they said she is ready to make
the split legal. She planned to file for divorce this month.
How many kids do they have? Then? They just recently
have a kid, maybe a couple of months ago. And
I saw he was actually he posted a clip of
him singing a new song where he's talking about moving
his wedding ring into his pinky ring. I guess she
gave back the ring and that's what he was singing.

(01:17:15):
I don't know, Maybe they'll work it out, though they
do have kids in the whole family, so you never know,
could be just a who knows. I don't know what's
going on in there inside their relationship. Okay. Now, Oprah
and Michelle Obama were at the Barclays over the weekend,
and one thing that Michelle Obama was talking about is
why going low is the easy way out, and trust me,
it is. But sometimes you have to go high and

(01:17:37):
that does take a lot more effort. Here's what she said.
Going low is easy, which is why people go to it.
It's easy to go low. It's easy to lead by fear,
it's easy to be devices, it's easy to make people
feel afraid. That's the easy thing, and it's also the
short term thing. So what I have to keep in
mind is usually when I want to go low, it's

(01:17:57):
all about my olego. You know, it's not about solving anything.
It's not about fixing anything. It's about seeking revenge on
the thing that happened to you. Yes, Emma, you know
how hard it is to go high. Right now, when
they go low, I like to go low to let's
let's play dirty. I'm petty, I'm trying. I'm trying to change.
But like Michelle Obama said, it does take a lot
more self restraint to go high. That's right, and it's

(01:18:18):
something to practice temporarily. But you know what I always
believe in Carmen. I believe it might take years, it
might take a long time, but everybody that does wrong,
it comes right back to them right all right now, Rihanna,
everybody is waiting for that album. A lot of people
are very impatient. And she did an interview with Entertainment
tonight and she said she does like to roll up

(01:18:39):
her fans as they are waiting for that last that
next album. The last album came out in twenty sixteen.
That's how long it's been time. Yeah, So here's what
she has to say about just even having her fancy
brand that New York Fashion Week and in Berg Dwarf
and all of that. I remember being in the store
and just like, Okay, one, damn, you're gonna be able

(01:18:59):
to afford that? And to have my my brand live
in this space at such a high magnitude of quality
and luxury, it's special. I'm happy for Rihanna. Man, she's
so successful in that space, and I'm happy for I
can't wait to hear more music. But she's doing her
and I'm not mad at that. Well, here's what she
said about antagonizing her fans are nine. What's the latest?

(01:19:19):
Can you guys do like CGI and stuff like post? Yeah? Okay,
can we do like a dot dot dot to be continued.
That's R nine right there, Bro, that post on whenever
we had the dog Bargain. Like, I'm listening to nine
right now. Oh my god, I'd like to antagonize my
fans a little bit, heateful. Well, they antagonize me too, Yeah,
so they're getting right back. All right. Well I'm Angela

(01:19:42):
Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss Ye. Now when we come back, we got the
People's Choice Mix. Get your request in or right now,
shout out to revote. We'll see you tomorrow everybody. Actually,
why don't you say what we're really doing tomorrow. We're
heading out to Miami. Yes, we're doing a voter registration event. Yes,
so we're broadcasting live in Miami. We're doing a voter
registration event, trying to get people to get out there

(01:20:02):
and vote. So if you're in Miami or in that
whole area, Broward County, Miami, day wherever you are, come
on out. You can have breakfast with the Breakfast Club
and we are going to make sure you are registered
to vote. That's right, So we'll see tomorrow. It's the
Breakast Club. Good morning, Horning. Everybody's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are The Breakfast Club is Black History Month,

(01:20:23):
and today for Black History Month, you know, all month
long we celebrate legends, and today let's celebrate Bob Marley
his seventy fifth birthday anniversary. Yes, it's happy birthday, Bob Marley.
I did a tribute concert out in La a couple
of weeks ago, and I got to kick it with
Rohan and Steven and the whole family. So let's do

(01:20:46):
something for Bob Marley. Waguan. The Breakfast Club presents a
new Black History Month legend. What is your special message?
Shoot piece music in a liberty no incident. There's a
while going on that it's trying to take life and
life is stronger than next. So life is a road

(01:21:09):
in him. And that was another new Black History Month
legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club. All right, shout to
the legendary Bob Marley, and shout to the family. The
family shows us so much love. So shout to the
Marley family. It's the seventy fifth birthday anniversary this year.
All right, when we come back, positive notes, So don't move,
as the Breakfast Club to the morning Morning everybody is

(01:21:30):
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy, we are the
breakfast club now ye yes, sir, you got a positive note. Yes.
And this quote is from Michelle Obama. You know. She
was at the Barclays in Brooklyn with Oprah over the
weekend and she says, success isn't about how much money
you make. It's about the difference that you make in
people's lives. So it's not all about you. It's about

(01:21:51):
the impact that you have. Finish for y'all, dumb

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