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morning Angelo Ye and morning damby Sholoman. The guy piece
of the planet is Tuesday, Good morning, good morning, Welcome
back easy, Yes, thank you, I'm back here. It's been
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a long journey. I know you had plans to go
to Jamaica, but I know that didn't work out. So
what did you want him doing? Yeah, so I was
going to Jamaica with a couple of my friends and
they kept changing the rules and then I said, you
know what, I don't want to go to Jamaica and
then we're bringing over coronavirus. They've been doing a great
job at maintaining everything there. So instead I was gonna
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not do much, but then I ended up going to
Ohio to Dave Chappelle. He had this stand up comedy
show that and it was like a variety show kind
of that he was hosting out there where he lives,
and spent a few days there. We also went to
Orlando in Florida, and so that was basically my week off.
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And as soon as we got to Ohio, we all
had to get tested for coronavirus before you can talk
to anybody, be around anyone. So that was my first
time doing that testing too. Well, how did they do that?
As soon as you land, you cannot go into the
state without being tested. No, when you go to Dave
Chappelle's event, he has the whole thing that he paid for,
So he paid for the doctors to come and they
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set up like a mobile unit and then everybody that
wants if you want to participate in any of the
activities that he had going on, you have to get tested.
You have to test negative. For everybody that's been out
there for the past couple of weeks. They have to
keep on getting retested and you find out your result
in fifteen minutes. Now, did they do the thing up?
You know? It was a long yes, yes, it was
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not fun, but it was quick. And I think I
was real nervous about it because everybody kept talking about
how painful it was and you could feel it in
your brain and all of this. But it was really
really quick. It was less than like fifteen seconds. Geez.
But wasn't painful because you're feeling in your brain. Yeah,
but I'm okay with a little pain. You know, they
say women are better at withstanding pain. Doune dis gracious?
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All right about time Toronto's like, I was waiting on
my six christ we haven't seen you in about six days.
I was curious to wi she if she went to Jamaica,
if she made it back. What was going on? So
I'm just curious, that's all. Yeah. But I had a
great Yeah, I saw mad people out of the country.
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I was like, man, what the hell is going on?
Because I saw people in Barbados, I saw people in
the Bahamas. I'm like, what I saw? I saw people
in Mexico. I was like, how the hell y'all get
off the country. People are out Barbados. Barbados is doing
this whole thing where you can work from there for
a year. They're granting people like this opportunity to come
and work there and you can go back and forth.
It's something they're trying to revive their tourism economy. But
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also since so many people are working from other places,
it would be nice to work from Barbadoes from a
year if you could. Yeah, it ain't a vacation. It
ain't a vacation. If I got to work, I get
what I get it though. Yeah, but a lee she'd
be on working on the beach. And there's a lot
of people activity a little bit. There's a lot of
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people who have wanted to have the opportunity to be
away for a year and do things like that. So
if you can right now, since your office building isn't
letting people in, it's a great time to do it.
You might not ever have that chance anytime soon again. Yeah,
that you can only you probably that's better when you single, though,
when you got you got kids and a family, you can't.
I wish, I wish can't just up and go away
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for a year and another place. Yeah, no, you can't
because it's gonna be virtual classes. So they you know,
they can take virtual classes. Right. Well, we're gonna talk
about that in front pagees because some people are back
in school, your five kids and wife and go live
someplace for a year. Um. I thought about it. I
thought about it. Now I've got the kids. Yeah, I'm
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gonna take the kids with me. They gotta. I don't.
I'm not allowing my kids back to school next year anyway.
So the fact that we'll be virtually learning and you know,
and the win is gonna be even more difficult. You'd
be on the island, you be on the beach, you still,
you know, do some type of virtual learning. But then
at the end of the day, at least they can
enjoy the warm weather, go outside on the beach, at
least be able to do something because you know, when
it gets cold, head and we're gonna be on shut down,
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ain't then we could do well? Go ahead, DJ Luxury,
I said if I could, I ain't say I was
gonna do it. I said, if I could, I would,
but I ain't. I ain't doing it. But anyway, let's
get the show cracking now. Um, filmmaker Dawn Porter and
Erica Alexander actress will be joining us. They're gonna be
talking about a new film, John Lewis, Good Trouble, So
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we'll talk to them in a little bit. Good Trouble
is amazing. Good Trouble is an amazing film. If you'll
haven't watched it, y'all watch it that y'all need to
watch it. It's on Amazon for six ninety nine. A
great film, very educational. And we got front page news
coming up. What are we talking about? You? Well, since
we're talking about school, I'll tell you where they are
back in school right now? All right, we'll get into
that next. Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Colding.
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Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
Where we're starting you. Well, Detroit students started heading back
to summer school in person, and there were processors out there.
There's one advocacy group by any means necessary, they blocked
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buses and make calls for people to block buses. There
were demonstrators outside trying to derail the fir see of
classes for students who would be taking the bus. So
they said, it's not even safe for that to happen.
We are only partially opening up the economy, so why
is it safe for young kids to go to school
and the worst be transmitters for the families and for
the teachers. Yeah, I understand what they're coming from. I
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really do. I mean, they haven't even opened up the
whole country yet, they're still open up parts and phases
and they allow them kids to go in to school,
which is very, very scary to me. Now, if you're
traveling from hot spots to New York by plane, you
have to give local officials contact information. According to Governor Cromo,
he's going to issue in an emergency health order that
means that people have to give their contact info or
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they'll get a fine for two thousand dollars, they'll get
a summons, and they'll be brought to a hearing and
also be forced to quarantine. So when you get off
the plane, you got a hand in that form. Now,
that happened to me on Saturday when we flew back
from South Carolina. As soon as you get to the
baggage claim area, they staying in right there with them
forms and you got to fill out one for a household.
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That happened to me too, But they gave us the
form on the plane and then there was no one
there really taking them when we got in the baggage
claim area, so everybody just walked out. But I guess,
you know, it's a work in progress right now as
they're trying to figure out how to handle all of this,
and you know, how to make sure that. I even
like how they've been doing things in Jamaica, so we
got to pay attention to how some of these islands
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have been handling coronavirus, so they have really low amounts
of cases, you know, at this point in time. And
I want to talk about a really tragic story that happened.
There was a woman who was in Lancaster, Los Angeles,
and she says that they violated her constitutional rights. They
actually burst through her door. Police officers handcuffed her and
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moved her outside naked and terrified her younger sister and son.
They were actually looking for her brother, who later on
they said was being arrested at a different location. She's
going by the name Jane Doe right now, and here's
what she said. He opened my cover like released it
so it could it could drop. So when that drop,
I fell to the ground. All the officers came and
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just bomb rushing, jumped off top of me, was touching
my bud, my private area here my legs officer had
his hand in my head, he had his knee and
my neck. I was drugged across my grass. Keeping mind,
I was on her minstrel period. So I'm completely undressed
in my front yard and being drugged across my grass.
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You know, I saw some of that vial yesterday. I
couldn't watch it at all. I don't like putting stuff
like that in my spirit. But all those police officers, man,
I hope somebody is praying for y'all because you're gonna
need it. But the reality is, it doesn't matter how
much you pray for evil. They still have to sew,
and when that comma comes back on them, it's gonna
be ugly. Everything you do to people, worst will happen
to you and those you love. Trust me the first
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lad of nature and self preservation. So when people start
fighting back, it's y'all fault. And when God brings it
wrape down upon y'all, it's y'all fault. How hard is
it to treat people the way that you want to
be treated. You learned that in kindergarten. And if you
don't care how you would treat it by the way
you treat people, then you know, treat people the way
you want others to treat those you love. Like what
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part of your body says that's okay to do? What
part of your minds that's okay to do? That has
to be devastating. This happened, by the way, last year
July twenty fifth and twenty nineteen, and she had actually
asked her younger sisters to start recording that encounter on
the cell phone so that she would have it. And
of course she doesn't want to show her face to
her name because it's humiliating. Right. I would say, God,
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have mercy on those police officers. But God told me
to mind my business. He got work to do, That's
what he is. Front page News. Get it off your
chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling
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what you doing of yo. If 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 snack Man? Good morning? Oh snack Man, Hey,
what's up? Where you been? We haven't heard snack Man
(10:22):
weeks months. Snack Man is our resident comedian. Thank you. Yeah,
you aired me last time on June's fourth. Thank you.
Oh okay, okay, Well what's that snack Man? You got
a joke? I really know you know? Okay, no justice,
no jokes. Wow, Amen, snack Man, your jokes don't matter.
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Oh my goodness. Hello, who's this? Yo? Yo? Yo? This
is this? What's up man? Getting off your chests? Bro man,
I'm down here in a little Kentucky. Man. We've been
protesting for about forty four day, straight man. We wanted
to harass them, the officers that murder Brown, the Taylor
getting waiting, sham long too much time, as bad as
this time is now, I need to go get them
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today like this morning, be honest, law and everything. And
they still haven't even the rest of these officers. So
they got a rally to day. If I'm not mistaken,
and U Kentucky and tell freedom, does you show up?
For jail support at five pm at Injustice Square six
in Jefferson Street. You can donate to the emergency fund
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until freedom dot com and they want you to follow
them at until Freedom beginning at three pm to see
what all today's actions will be. Yeah, man, shout out
to the city. Man. We've been out there every night,
man for like I said, forty five days. You know, sleep,
no judge, no peace. Let me tell out here all right,
you king? Absolutely Hello? Who's this? Hey? Man? This comedian
Tony Sash from Tampa, Florida. Man, I got a bone
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to pick with solom Man to God. Okay, I'll get
in line. He likes listen, tell him listen. You board us.
But you said, don't care the day, don't discriminate, and
I I believe down to my soul. You discriminated dunk
here the day yesterday when the Canada Will and Jada situation.
We did a whole hour talking about Will and Jada.
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I taught bombing on jays damn hours. She supposed to
get dunky of the day. Nor I understand you a
p I didn't know, but but you discriminated yesterday because
she took advantage of don't know when he was hurting,
and all she wanted to do was feels good as
if she was HOLLYBURI on Master's ball. Now, I said,
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did you did you not hitle? Did you not hear
me say that? Yesterday? I did you say it? But
she still supposed jay listen, we he is Jada supposed
to get dunkey of the day when they said bad
marriage for life? What the hell was that? Did you
not hear me say that? Did not say that? Birdbade him?
He hall weird it I want the sweet sound of
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the helicones. Weird. You wanted immortalize, all right? I wanted okay,
you do that? Okay, yes, hit him? Hit him with
the heat hall right now, drop let Jayden, We'll get
the heat hall on. Get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club.
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Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to
get it off your chest. Whether your man hear from
you on the breakfast club. You got something on your mind? Hello,
who's this hey? Get it off your chest? Good morning.
(13:33):
Sometimes you got a thing. Some people don't know how
to love. They don't know how to love, how he
gonna dish it out? Okay, what you're talking about If
they don't know how to love, how the hein't gonna
fish it out? That is very true. But what are
you talking about, in particular the incident that just happened
with that young lady with the police officers, you know,
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oh the world. So you telling me that police the
sauces hot, Yeah, they don't. They don't know how to
to be taught. Think that's how they was taught, the
police evils. They teach you how to be evil and
then you got home and then do the same thing
to the outside world. So that's not part of love.
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You don't know how to love, how you gonna dish
it out? Yeah? I think also too. Sometimes people just
abuse power, you know what I mean, and then you don't.
You don't. You don't realize that you're abusing power until
you actually get power, and that bad. I don't even
need to power. I don't even need you to love me,
just she mean, like a human being. The woman was
in the shower and she said, let me get some clothes.
They wouldn't even have her clothes on because they don't care.
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Some men don't care how they treat women. So you saying,
in other words, you don't care how you treat your mother,
how you treat your daughter, how you treat your granddaughters,
go on and on and on. If we can't stop
highes ballers, you know, how's it going to change. That's
why I said, I if you know doing the others,
you would have them doing to you. But if you
don't care what happens to you based off how you
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treat others, at least care about what happens to other
people you love based on how you treat others, well,
thank you for checking in. Mama. Hello, who's this you always?
Joe from Brooklyn? Joe from Brooklyn, get it off her chest? Bro? Yeah. Man.
First of all, I like to shot y'all guys out
man for everything that y'all bringing to us. But um,
I'm calling yat to this because I'm trying to bring
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more of awareness of the shootings that have been recently
happening in Brooklyn especially. It's been like the wild wild
West man, Like a one year old got killed, Like yes,
I mean it's crazy, man. And now don't get that
last night has been like six or seven people got
shot shot wow, man, and just like, yo, I got
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a family, man, Like Ana is like I can't even
you know, I mean, not only who got the the
virus that's against us, but then we got the police
brutality thing going on, and now we's like and killing ourselves,
like it don't make no sense. And it's just wild. Man,
I don't know, like there's there's twenty twenty. Man, it
gotta go. Man, I'm old. My anxiety, man, Man, my
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anxiety is it's old through the roof. Man, because these
bullets they shoot that the bullets are flying, but the
bullets haven't got no name, right, No, So we did
innocent people, you know, and you know, I'm like, yo,
it don't make no sense. This don't make no sense.
We still got a factor in the fact that forty
million people are unemployed, you know what I'm saying, Like
the hood is in bad shape right now, not only
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you know, financially, but you know the way that coronavirus
has impacted the black community. So it's just like, man,
it's gonna be a rough summer, a very rough bro.
But I mean anyway, man, I just wanted to bring
out more of awareness because it's it's it's crazy, man,
when people got families, innocent lives being being taken them
throughout the all these and it's it's it don't make
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no sense, man, no sense. Ten shootings in Brooklyn yesterday
and that one year old I was like four blocks
in my house that happened. It off your chest eight
hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you
need to vent, you can hit this up now. We
got rumors on the way, ye yes, And of course
we got to start this off with Nya Rivera and
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giving our condolences to her family and her friends. And
we'll give you some details about what happened with her
untimely death. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock.
This the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
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talk Nya Rivera. This is the ruma rapport with Angela Yee. Man.
This is a really heartbreaking story. But Nya Rivera, they
have found her body and they are saying that she
was with her four year old son. They went swimming
in an area of the lake. The water was thirty
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five to sixty foot deep waters and there's heavy brush
and trees that rise up nearly twenty feet from the
lake bed. They said they believe she was concealed within
the shrubbery of some of the floorbed of the lake
before her body actually rose to the service. They said
her body looked like it had been in the water
for several days. She didn't have on a life jacket.
It looked like she was actually trying to save her
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four year old son, and she went and got him
onto the boat, but didn't have the energy to save herself.
So that's what they believe happened at the Tragic Tragic Store.
I don't even have for that one. I don't even
have the words for that other than condolences. And you know,
when you hear stuff like that, man, those freak accidents
that just just happened, Like you know, you just wake
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up one day and you hear something like that, you
kind of appreciate staying your ass in the house. I'm
not gonna lie to you, even though that's not the
way you can live life. You gotta go out there,
you know, but you know, you you have a freak accident,
You got a freak accident in your crib. I mean,
it could happen anytime, you know, all right, Jesus Christ,
don't make me, don't do that. My anxiety already threw
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the roof. I want to hear that. You could just
imagine her, her four year old son, who actually described
what went down, and he was saying that she helped
him on to the boat and then he said he
looked back and saw her disappear under the surface of
the water. Imagine how her poor son is going to feel.
And this is something that was national news, and I'm
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sure he'll hear about it, you know, forever, So you know,
I'm not condolee man. That's that's something that's something he
will absolutely think about for the rest of his life.
And he's only fource, so he's probably not old enough
to quite understand it and grasp what happens. So that's
trauma he's going to relive is he even gets older,
he gets oldest star going to therapy and stuff and
just talking to people. All that's gonna come back, Yeah,
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all right. Tamaraw Maury Housley is leaving the Reel after
six seasons. She posted for seven years My Home and
heart has been at the reel. The friendships that I've
made there will last a lifetime, and the people that
I've had the blessing and interview have changed my life
for the better. I'm so proud of what all the
ladies and I have accomplished there. And she goes on
to talk about that. She said, sisters, forever, I'll be
rooting for you. She also said, I had no intention
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to talk about this today, especially in light of the
news of my dear friend Naya, but now some reports
are coming out and I'd rather you hear it from me. First. Hey, man,
follow the leader queen of Man de Sials. Man de
Sials took that underground railroad a man to walk to
the rest of y'all could run, so you feel need
to run? Rhyme? All right? Well, you know she wants
to spend more time with her family and working on
other projects. So that was a nice long run that
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she had on the rail also. All right, now, beyonce
her be good. And it is teaming up at the
NAACP to award grants to black owned businesses that were
impacted by COVID nineteen. They will provide a number of
ten thousand dollars grants to black owned businesses who have
been affected in the recent months. They said the challenges
of black business owners navigating and the climate cannot be understated,
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as the effects of uprisings across the nation have led
to many businesses being placed in dire straits due to
damages and other small business needs. So now you can
apply online and this. Cities that they are working with
in particular are Houston, Atlanta, New York, LA at Minneapolis
dropping clues bons with Beyonce. That's a great idea. How
to read that one down. I gotta read that. I've
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heard I've heard people say, you know that they wanted
to do things like that, but you know she actually
executed it to her Yes, and to the naacp SO.
Businesses in those cities can apply online until July nineteenth.
Applications are then going to be reviewed between July twentieth
and twenty ninth, and then you'll be notified on July
thirty first on Beyonce dot com to see if you
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were eligible for that grant. Now Bumbe told an interesting
story and he was on the Nostalgia Mixtape podcast where
he talked about getting kicked out of a Beyonce video shoot.
So imagine that they're doing check up on it, and
that's the song that Slim Thug is on and Bumby
and later on, well, we'll let Bumbe tell it. Here's
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what he said happen. This is also in the earliest
stages of jay Z and Beyonce as a couple. And
so we're on the we're on the set and we're
filming the video. And if you look at the video,
there's a lot of kind of skimpy outfits, right, and
Queen's there also, so it's not like I'm like sitting
there at salivating over another woman. And jay Z calls
and he's like, yeah, how's the video going? What's going good?
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Are the guys there? Y're they're there? You know, it's
them and some of their homies. He's like, wait a minute,
how many dudes are there? And so she's like, oh,
it's about nine to ten guys. I guess over there.
Where are they now? They're in here, they're in the
sound stage. They're watching her film. What is she wearing?
They describe the outfit and he's like, yo, clear the room. Yeah.
Here's what else Bunby had to say about Beyonce actually
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apologizing when she found out what happened. I guess Beyonce
gets wind of the call. She comes up and she apologizes,
I'm so sorry. You guys have to leave the room.
But Jay's not comfortable, and we're like no, we all
were understand fully right. We're like, no, it's no problem,
We're happy to be here. But from my point of view,
I don't get about none of that. I'm really in
awe of watching Beyonce shooting video. And the main thing
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we're in all of is the work ethic. Oh that's Bunby.
You know. Bunn is a gentleman in the scholar had
been one of them, one of the most professional people
you ever want to meet in your life. So I
absolutely believe him when he says he was just there
and all Beyonce doing her crafting and watching her work,
and he had his wife with him. So and I'm
sure Hold wasn't concerned about b He was concerned about
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the other eight people with him that he didn't know.
That's what I'm sure he was. He was. He was
more cautiouself, did I get it? You don't want people
pulling our cell phones play the room leaking things before,
leaking things before people get to see him fourhand. I
mean they shooting the video. That's back in the day
when you know, videos used to really mean something, you know. Yeah,
that's when videos were from hearing on I think one
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of six and Park is still around with check upoint.
It was out right, yeah, hell you I believe so yeah, yeah,
all right. Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
room of report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now
we got front page news coming up. Yes, and let's
talk about the NBA. The NBA is in their bubble
right now, so it's a w NBA will give you
some updates, you know, since they started testing July first,
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nineteen players have tested positive. But we'll give you the
latest update. All right, we'll get into that net. Keep
a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, I love love. If anybody
has any pictures of DJ Envy standing on the corner yesterday, Uh, soliciting,
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soliciting people. I wasn't soliciting people. Send me, send me
some of the pictures. Now, I gotta tell what happened
to be yelled out. NB yelled out in the room
a little while ago. Yesterday I felt like a prostitute.
Go So I was riding my bike, right, you know,
I ride my bike with my little poomfoom shorts. My
little bike with shorts, right, that's what we call them,
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right with Look at that. They got the gel in
the crocks to make sure your button, your crock in
your areas are good. So anyway, I throw the bike
in the in the truck. The key is on the bike,
so I throw it closed the door. I locked my
key in the truck, so I had to call Madison
to come get me. So I had to stand on
the corner with these poom fuom shorts on so I
could guy in Madison in and ask I'm standing there.
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People are beeping the horn, look at his lugs, look
at his leg. But they only do that because you
make fun of me. Now now every time somebody see me,
they'd be like, man, you do got your ass out.
Everybody seeing that I didn't drive by. Why you don't
have you don't have on star where they could open
the door, open your doors for you if you lucky
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keys inside. I wasn't knew what he was doing. That
that teas knew what he was doing. That little yellow
teas knew what he was doing. He lucky I didn't
drive by because I don't offer him top dollar to
shut up. Man. I'm standing on the corner. It's getting
the latest, getting dark. I'm sitting there. I got nothing
but legs out, my crotch all out. Do you know
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what you was doing? Hey? DJ party in a long time.
You gotta make some extra money. Thank you? Too? Good
for only fans, you know what, Let's get him front
page NEWSGI. I hate this guy all right. The NFL
is going to retire the Redskins name and they're going
to change the name and the logo. So the new
name has not been revealed yet. That's crazy. They've been
(26:07):
trying to change that name for the longest time, and
is good. The Cleveland Indians have also pledged to re
examine their names. The manager said he believes it's time
to change the name and it's time to move forward,
so it's a good time for that. Yeah, all of
this symbolism is good, but it's still not systemic change.
We still we still need systemic change in regards to legislation.
(26:29):
We still need systemic change in regards to reparations, economic
equity packages for black people. All of this stuff is cute. Okay,
it's cute, but this isn't systemic change. Yeah, but it's
also good not to normalize certain terms and seem like
this is what it should be like with the terrible
history of our country has. You know, so I get
that you know all those things, but simultaneously, yeah, just
(26:53):
don't let it pacify you. Just don't. Don't. Don't don't
see things like this and be like yay, be like okay, cool,
But what's up with that money though? What suple changing
these laws? Though? Right? All right, now, let's talk about
the NBA. Russell Westbrook has tested positive for coronavirus. So
he wants people to know this is not a game
when you have to go out there and get tested.
And he tested positive in the bubble. He tested positive
(27:15):
in the NBA bubble that they have with they test
everybody before they go in. No, they was leaving for
the bubble. Oh, it was leaving for the bubble. Okay,
So players that do that will have to quarantine in
their room for forty eight hours after their arrival everybody
before practicing with the team with the Rockets, and they
said three players are working out at their home bases,
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so they have to make sure they quarantine. I see
people posting from inside the bubble and everything, and I
also saw them saying, y'all need to stop complaining about
your accommodations in this billion dollar bubble as you guys
are quarantining. So I saw all of that happening right now.
Now NBA player Rashaun Holmes has has to also isolate.
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He crossed the Disney border to get a food delivery.
Did y'all see that? Sorry? No, So now he has
to quarantine for ten days. He had to. He tried to.
He left the border of the Walt Disney World campus
and he went to pick up food that he had
delivered to the bubble. And now as a result of that,
he has to quarantine for ten days. And he apologized
in a statement as well for he wanted some food
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and said, you know what, I'm gonna uber eats and
said you nobody would catch me, and they called him
huh right. So, the total number of NBA players that
have tested positive for coronavirus since July first is twenty one.
Just recently, the NBA and the Players Union said in
a joint statement that two players have tested positive at
the Orlando campus, so that brings the total to twenty
one players. The players um are there other nineteen players
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tested positive before traveling. I want to a percentage of
players that is the last time I checked, it was
like like seven percent, like a little less than seven percent.
So I want to what the percentage of players that
is now? Players they were expecting. Yeah, I would think
that's why they're doing all that test and they know
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some and they just want to lower those numbers make
sure coronavirus doesn't spread. So we'll keep it updated. They
I bet you they keep them coronavirus tests away from
Lebron James. Goddamn it, don't even bring one his weight,
all right. I'm sure everybody Bron got his Lebron No,
but Lebron got his own bubble within a bubble. They
cannot afford to have Lebron James sitting out two weeks,
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especially in this this a little short playoff run window.
Hell no, he's the marquee guy and they need the
Lakers to be there in the finals, all right. They
also have these new mouth shields that they're going to
be testing as well to make sure that there's a
shield within this face mask and offset vents and the
filter and all of that. So no, that's for the NFL.
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Oh for the NFL. All right, well that is your
front page news. All right, thank you, miss. Now when
we come back, we have a couple of special guests
joining us. Now, the movie John Lewis. You've seen the movie, right,
Charlomagne Man, Yes, I did. I paid my six ninety
nine on Sunday night to watch A Good Trouble by
(30:13):
John Lewis. It is an amazing film. They talk about
the thousands of protests to forty five arrest, thirty one
years in Congress. It's things that I didn't even know
what happened during the Civil rights movement, like the classes
that they actually took to be in the mindset that
they were in. Good Trouble by John Lewis is very informative,
very educational. Everybody should pay that six ninety nine to
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watch it. Yeah. I watched it as well on Prime video. Okay,
so we're gonna talk with the filmmaker, down porter and
actress friend to the Room, Erica Alexander, so don't move
at Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests on the
(30:57):
line right now. We have friends the room that's been
on here several times, Miss Erica, Alexander will come back.
Thank you. I'm so glad to see y'all. Thank you
for and we also have graduated Bronx High School of Science.
I tried to go there so bad but I couldn't
get in. We have done, Potter welcome. Thank you for
(31:17):
having me and I wish you had gone to high
school with me. You got tired of him trying to
cheat off your papers? Done, But I want to tell
both y'all, fantastic job on the documentary Good Trouble About
John Lewis. I paid my six ninety nine on Amazon
last night and I really really enjoyed it, really enjoyed it.
Thank you, appreciate it. Yes, thank you. So For people
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that don't know, I don't want to John Lewis, well
explain who is John Lewis. John Lewis is the congressman
who represents fitz District. In Atlanta, uh and he's served
in Congress for almost two decades. But before that, he
is one of the founding, you know, fathers of the
civil rights movement. So as a you know, he was
(32:04):
inspired by Rosa Parks. He was inspired by the black
women that he saw who were protesting and doing the
Montgomery bus boycott. He was among a number of youth
organizers who was able to desegregate Nashville and then very
famously he also confronted troopers at the Somma Bridge Edmund
(32:26):
Pettis Bridge in Samma. He also was the youngest speaker
at the March on Washington. So he's been a warrior
for justice for black people and for all people since
he was a teenager. Absolutely, you know, I think people
have a false narrative of John Lewis. When I when
I posted last night that I watched the documentary, a
lot of people were in my comments saying, oh, I'm
(32:47):
not interested in hearing about John Lewis getting beat up again.
You know, for some reason, kids don't respect that non
violent resistance. What would you say to those people? You know,
John Lewis was It's interesting, and that is exactly why
I wanted to do this film because I think people
have a misunderstanding of what non violence is. And what
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John Lewis explains to us is non violence is power.
It is keeping your countenance and not behaving like your oppressors.
So John Lewis studied religion, he studied philosophy, and if
you think about his tactics and techniques, they really did
lead to lasting change. You know. So as a child
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growing up in the segregated South, John Lewis grew up
in the time of Emmett Hill, where if he looked
for were alleged to have looked at a white woman,
you could be killed. And yet that he went and
with other nineteen year old organized in Nashville to desegregate.
It was the first city to desegregate. He was beaten,
(33:54):
he was spit on, and he kept showing up. And
one of my favorite quotes of one of his compatriots
there was we kept giving them the opportunity to change.
And that is what we are seeing today. So you're
seeing people not just in the Southern States, but in
all fifty states showing up, and that is the pressure
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that we are seeing some things change. So, you know,
I think people, everyone is entitled to their opinion about
what makes change, and everyone needs to do what they
think is the best way, but do something. So my
frustration is with people who say, I don't want that
nonviolence and what do you want? Tell me what do
(34:38):
you want? And don't do that. But basically that this
has also really led to the Voting Rights Act, and
he's still fighting, you know, for all of us. I
was going to say, based on you know, putting this
film together and what you've seen and when you spoke
to him, what would you tell some of the people
out there right now at sort of front lines, or
the people that want to pro tests, or the people
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that want change, what would you tell them? I think
it's a really great lesson to watch Sean Lewis who
learned that the most powerful non violent tool for changing
for any movement was the right to vote, and so
he works every day to defend it. He protected it
that right exclusively for everyone else, and he had skin
on the game's rights. He was there on that bridge,
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you know, shedding blood and tears to keep that vote safe.
So beyond the protest, you have to vote. Voting is
that voice. It's a powerful tool and we have to
all know that democracy is a moving target. If you
don't nurture it, it'll go somewhere else, and somebody else
will and you'll be living underneath their will. That's why
they burn those votes and through that tea into the
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Boston Harbor, because they didn't want to be ruled by
King George. The only thing that stops us from that
type of huthitarian power to voting. What do you think,
Erica about people who say that don't respect the non
violent resistance, as somebody like John Lewis, you know, displayed. Well, listen,
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they can set there on their high horse and talk
about that. But one of the reasons why the people then,
or at least black people, use that tactics because we
were outgunned, we were outmanned, and we knew that we
would be slaughtered if we tried anything different. We know
because there were slave rebellions that said so that they
had been maybe overpopulated in the South, but undertrained and
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would not be able to sustain any sort of military operation.
So let's also remember that as much as and I
love Malcolm X, they talked about not using non violence
as a tool, they weren't down there getting their butts wooked,
and those dogs said upon them, he was down there
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doing that. So when people see that somebody's willing to
put their own body in harm's way and then say
it that they are cowards, they better showed me their tape.
They better put them up so we can all feed
them before you have the audacity to talk about what
they were willing to go through. For you to step there,
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by the way and have that attitude, and by the way,
enjoy the freedom that they brought. Man, I'm so glad
you said that, because I say that all the time.
I love brother marcaelm X, I love the ny but
a big difference between holding a gun in the window
and actually being on the front lines while they're praying
tear gas on you, busting you upside of your head
(37:35):
with billy clubs. I wish they would have took some
of them guns down there and they stood on the
front line with those brothers assistant me too, me too.
And you see the people out there protesting, then you
see white, black, young, old and they are on the
side of right. That's new, so you know that would
be a different type of army. But then black people
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were very siloed and alone in that attitude and they
endured it with integrity and with determination. And that's why
we're here today talking to you guys that I'm here
because they afforded us this opportunity. We have more with
doing Porter and Erica Alexander. When we come back, don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
(38:17):
Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne, n guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with doing the Portter and Erica Alexander. Now, Charlomagne,
was there was there ever a discouraging factor while creating
the film and realizing not much is changed between than now, Yeah,
you know I faced the shore, but I try to
(38:38):
balance my pestimism, which is a sort of natural instinct,
as you say, as preservation, with the optimism that he shows. Obviously,
I've been very inspired by this man. Now if I
didn't know him, now I know him very well. But
I gotta say it's very difficult to look at them
(38:59):
to the world and not be influenced by the dark
nature of it, and more importantly, the confluence of the pandemic,
the murders of Aubrey, Mad Aubrey and George Floyd realitator.
All those things along with the financial you know, collapse,
all of that. You wouldn't have a heart to be
(39:20):
human if you were looking at this and didn't think
that maybe we wouldn't make it. I think that we
are a very young nation in terms of world history,
but we're going very fast toward a dark end. And
I see it clearly, maybe because I'm a dramatist in
my mind, but what I'd like to believe is that
there's something that's larger than what I can see, and
(39:42):
let's just say, the collective goodness of the world will
pull us back. But yeah, I was I'm always thinking that,
you know, how does it feel? And this is part
to what you were saying as far as Hope is concerned,
because you did this piece and you've seen everything that
he went through. But now you look at it years
later and it seems like we're going through the same
thing over and over again, like you know, there is
(40:05):
no change or is it changed so little? So we're
looking at that. Do you guys have hope for the future?
Do you have hopeful your eighteen year old son, Dawn
and you know the kids out there, do you have hope.
You know, I think that one thing that has changed
is our expectations and black people are not willing to
(40:29):
accept good enough. So I do have hope for that
because I'm not willing to accept anything less than safety
and respect for myself and my children. So I do
think things have changed. We have a record making fifty
five members or a black caucus. We have you know,
(40:52):
elected leaders, we have people who have you know, broken
through economically. Not enough has changed aged and you know
what that's on up because we cannot rest on the
fact that things will because people will allow us. If
we don't push, no one's going to push for us.
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And that's the less enough pushed of a Tom Lewis
is no one's going to give up what they have.
You have to you have to push for it. You
have to hold people accountable, and you have to behave
in a way that shows people that little crumbs aren't enough.
Letting in one black person into the holes of power
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and a corporation is not enough. You know, all of
that can like, don't be content and for the people
who like let the door close behind them, shame on you.
So I do have hope though, because I think that
there's a lot more loud people, and it's getting louder
every day. Absolutely, I think I think this doc restored
(42:00):
hope for me. It gave me a reason to be
a little optimistic, because one thing that kept being reiterated
was all democracy is being threatened, that our democracy could
actually die. And when I hear that, I honestly think
good for America. They gotta deal with their own karma.
As much as I feel like I hate the system
of America, the system of white supremacy, when I watched
this doctor and see what brothers like Jallas went through,
(42:20):
and see what the sisters went through, it's like, we
have to assist in saving this nation in spite of it.
What do you think? I completely agree with that, And
this is the country we have. And you know, doctor
King said, you criticize, and so to James Baldwin, you
criticize out of love, just like your parents criticize you
(42:44):
out of love. And I kind of turn it, turn
it around and say, like, this is my country. I'm
not asking for permission to love it. By asking it
for do I'm making it the place that I wanted
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to be. So I very much agree with you. I
refuse to be made better. I just refuse Eric who
want to sure racism is about power, you have to
destroy the core. I don't know if y'all ever saw
(43:26):
the Thirteenth Warrior where they have to go in and
get the mother of the Vendo, because if they don't,
the vendo that's just outside the village will keep pushing
in and destroying the village. It's a fable. It's a
really great movie. It's got Antonio ben doors Stairs in it.
That's kind of cool and hot. But the point is
is that voting is our sword. And you know, we're
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talking about systemic change to try to uproot, and the
only thing you can do is show up locally. Everyone's
talking about this national election and I know you guys
say this all the time, and we got to get
it through our heads. Politics are local, all politics. And
so I look at that and I say, up and
down the vallot, let's get out there and do it.
(44:10):
And I know you guys, you know, both of you,
v and Charlemagne. You met Reverend Barber. He was going
to talk about for people's campaign, Yeah, fusion politics. He
talked about the need to create Martin the King's call
for econonomic justice and the revolution inside of the economy
and envy. That's what you're talking about by educating us
on how to build wealth through property ownership. But there's
(44:33):
a biased trap set by these racist rats. This, you know,
really compile within the financial system. Then it's a cancer.
We have to dismantle it. There's things that we have
to do that you can only do through systematic change,
and that takes time. But we got to watch watch
out how we just try to paint everybody with the
(44:53):
same dark brush. All politicians stuff, nothing endeavor change. This
person's corrupt. That does us no good. That's not true.
We have clean water, you can turn it on and
plush your toilet because somebody voted for it. Somebody voted
to take your trash up off the street, or to
check your meat. Whatever that she could be in there.
(45:15):
Sure doesn't always work. We have all sorts of issues
to solve, but this is what we have, the system
we have, and if somebody's going to create something greater
than that, then they have to vote for that. They
have to find a consensus with a whole mess of people,
a majority, and push forward. Until then we move the
football down the fields. Bit by bit and each person
(45:36):
when it's time to run their leg of a race,
they pick that bad boy up and get to move
it all right, Well, thank you so much, and tell
them how they can see it one more time. How
can they see this movie one more time? You can.
It's on Amazon or iTunes, fi US, it's on fourteen
cable presenters. But we would really appreciate the support right
(45:59):
now and then. Also, what you all do is unparalleled,
and um, it's just making me cry being able to
be here with you. So so thank you for sharing
these words and sharing his story. Thank you, Thank you.
Not good. Trouble is great. I paid my six ninety
nine last night. They wouldn't let you buy it though
he got a rent it. So I'm gonna check it
(46:21):
out this week. I'm I'm gonna make sure the kids
watch it as well. Yeah, absolutely, thank you, No, thank
you doing for them, Eric Alexander, thank you so much.
We appreciate you guys for checking in. Thank you well do,
thank you. It's about this report Angela Yee on the
(46:43):
Breakfast Club. Well, Tory Lanez was arrested. He's been having
a very active quarantine time, but there was allegedly an
argument outside of a house party and then cops found
a gun in his car, and they said megan the
Stallion was with him as well, and we see that
they've all been hanging out for the past few days.
They also said that megan Na Stallion had a cut
on her foot that was believed to be from broken
(47:04):
glass on the floor of the vehicles, and that's when
search cops did search the car and they found the gun.
So he was taking to jail and he was booked
for carrying a concealed weapon and a vehicle, which is
a felony. Well, one of the gun was registered to him.
I mean, either way, he's still gonna have to you know.
I'm sure it can't be registered to him. He's from
Canada and he was in New US. He can't have
(47:26):
a registered gun, I don't think. No, you can't. You
can't get a permitting in California to carry and you
live in Toronto. You from Toronto. Um, yeah, but I'm
sure he has citizenship in America too. Don't you think
you would have to to be able to work, right?
I don't know. I don't know. Well. According to reports,
they said that witnesses reported people were arguing in an suv.
(47:47):
Then somebody fired shots in the air and then the
vehicle took off, and they did find four shell casings
from the scene outside of the home. All right. Another
person arrested was Bruschier Gray. You know him from playing
Hakim on Empire, and he was in Arizona and he
was arrested for domestic violence. They said. He's arrested early
Monday morning just outside of Phoenix after a standoff with
(48:08):
the SWAT team and crisis negotiators. And they said allegedly
he beat his wife pretty badly. So they said his
wife had numerous visible injuries on her body, and she
claims that he strangled her and she temporarily lost consciousness
during the alleged assault. Ooh, what's going on? All right?
Brushia Gray was taken into custody and booked into jail
(48:31):
on three charges. Fell in. He aggravated assault which is strangulation,
misdemeanor assault, domestic violence, and misdemeanor disorderly conduct. And his
wife was treated for her injuries and released from the hospital.
According to the police, I want to give you all
some good news. Yeah, do you have anything good, anything
that's gonna make me feel better? DJ Kalett got some
new music coming. He has two collabs with Drake if
(48:53):
you're excited about that. He posted a video to tease
that yesterday he was wearing an animal print shirt and
rolling through some vegetation. You heard birds chirping in the background.
Posted that an actual album. He had an owl and
he said two keys, two anthems two DJ Khalid featuring
Drake this Friday, Thursday, twelve midnight. Each key leads to
(49:17):
the next key album mode. We the best obio. So
you know, I want to hear that bob for DJ Kaled.
I'll tell you something, know, Kalid and Envied. Whatever Beijing
they're using is a little bit too dark, you know
what I'm saying, Like it just slip. It looked like
they're in HD all the time. It's a little too black,
a little too shiny, a little too glossy. It doesn't
(49:38):
look real. I don't use no Beijing there, but continue
mm hmm, all right. And Chance the Rapper and he
was on Twitter yesterday. You know what a woman know,
you and your little damn Beijing Beijing makes your Facebook
out using paint? Yeah, how do you know? I'm not
(50:01):
using no pain? But go ahead Envy us the same,
the same black monte Vy puts on his cause he
putting on his chin the black chat there you go,
all right in Chance the Rapper was on Twitter yesterday
and he was talking about the presidential election and he posted,
(50:23):
are you more pro Biden or anti yea? And why
I get that You'll want to reply that you're just
trying to get Trump out? But in this hypothetical scenario
where you're replacing Trump, can someone explain why Joe Biden
would be better? And then he said, I'm gonna keep
it real. A lot of you and where's his racist?
Are we pro two party system? And y'all out here
trying to convince me to vote for Biden? After he
(50:45):
reposted Kanye posting a video of his mom residing charist
one lyrics, and then he said I always felt a
way about people using the word presidential like an N word,
acting or not acting presidential? Was Andrew Jackson acting presidential?
And then he said I didn't plan on trending today,
but I would like to take this opportunity to say,
with all these apologies and accountabilities going around the City
(51:05):
of Chicago and the Chicago Police Department, should finally admit
to and denounce the assassination of Fred Hampton. Things went
a little left though, when Terry Crews actually agreed with him,
and Terry Crews said, Nah, Chance the Rapper is just
doing the mass and seeing a lot of things that
don't add up. This is what happens when you think
for yourself. And that's when Chance the Rapper actually snapped
(51:27):
out of it. You know, I have no idea what
Chance was talking about. I don't really pay Chance that
much attention on Twitter because it's very hard for me
to respect things Chance says on Twitter because he doesn't
stand on anything he says on Twitter. Whenever he starts
getting backlash, whenever he starts whenever he says a statement,
he says something, if he starts getting backlash, he backtracks,
(51:49):
just like he did yesterday. So it makes me believe
that a lot of things he says on Twitter is
just performative. It's just pandering, so to speak. You know,
I need I need you to say what you say
and stand on it. And by the way, if you
learn new information about something and you change your mind,
that's perfectly okay. But he just tends to say things
(52:10):
so much as soon as he get backlash, he backtracks.
So I'm like, well, what do you really believe in? Chance? Like? What? What?
What would you say? And absolutely positively stand on is
what I want to know. It just seems very performative
and it seems like very pandering, like a chance to
panderer is what it is. What we might need to
start calling Chance on Twitter on supporting the public school
(52:31):
system in Chicago. We appreciate and love you for that. Yeah,
absolutely absolutely, all right. I'm Angie La yee and that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye.
Now we got rumors on the way. Charlemagne. Why was
Charlus my bad? He ain't been gone that long now
then sure it's got into your brain. And they said
(52:53):
he had camel toe you cannot have well, hopefully you
can't have camera toe. Y'all done? Well, we got Donald J.
Trump is going to get Donkey Day. You ever heard
of them? Nope? M the Donald and Donkey stands with
Donald Trump. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Ye, Charlomagne the gay We are the Breakfast Club.
(53:15):
Now m Charlomagne gave donkey today to your president Donald Trump.
Now why did you give him donkey today? Because Donald
Trump is clearly just jealous of President Barack Obama. And
yesterday he said that Obama and Biden just stopped their
coronavirus testing all together. But that doesn't make any sense
because coronavirus COVID nineteen simply didn't exist when Obama and
(53:38):
Biden we're in the White House. But that's what happens
when you know you're you're you're jealous of somebody. When
you when you're when you're jealous of somebody, you know
that person triggers all your insecurities, you know what I mean?
And then that's that's what that's what it is with
Donald Trump. Donald Trump hates President Obama because Obama's scrimp
reminds Trump of all his weaknesses period. Right, So we're
(53:59):
asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one,
when's the last time you were jealous of somebody or something?
I start with you, was the last time you were
jealous of somebody? You know? This is something that when
I was first getting started in radio, I really understand
and I actually did a hotel talk about it, and
so you know, just like Charlomagne just said, it is
(54:19):
a lot to do with insecurity. And I remember when
I first got my first job in radio, a lot
of people were saying things about me, Oh, she must
slept with somebody to get that job, and it people
I thought I was friends with, and I had to
realize that a lot of times when people have negative
things to say about you, it does stem from jealousy
with stems from insecurity because they're not where they went
(54:40):
to be and they feel like, why is this person
getting that opportunity I'm not, So it is something I've
always consciously tried to make sure that if I ever
feel like I'm hating in a way or jealous in
any way, I checked myself right away and it works
so well for me for the past few years that
I don't even have those thoughts anymore. But it definitely
(55:00):
is something that you have to be conscious and aware of.
When you say hateful things about people, usually it means
you're not happy with things that are going on with yourself,
and the best way to remedy that is just worry
about yourself. What about you, Charlomagne, Well, you know, jealousy
is a form of hatred built on insecurity. So if
I'm being totally honest, I'm only jealous of men with
(55:20):
big penises. I can be honest and say that it's
one of my triggers simply because back in the day,
when my wife was in college and we had broke
up for a year, she had an entanglement with a
person whose penis, she said, was huge. It's my fault
because when I found out she slept with the guy,
I asked her the questions I shouldn't have asked her.
Was he better than me? And was he bigger than me?
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And he wasn't better than me? But when I asked
if he was bigger, she said, and I quote, I've
never seen anything like that in my life. I almost
drove the car off the highway and ended both of
our futures. Now what pisses me off is because it
just really pisses me off. Because my penis is seven
inches three fourth eight when it's warm, pretty girthy. I'm department.
I'm sure in the size department. My penis has gotten
(56:03):
rave reviews. So how much bigger than seven and three
fourth inches with this man's penis? What made the man's
penis look like she had on three D glasses. So
because of this situation, I am traumatized, and I may
always be traumatized. And the reason I know I'm jealous
of men with huge penises is because it's the last
time I was jealous. Actually this weekend, Yeah, I follow
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comedians some more, and she posted a pick of Will
Smith and August. I've seen him and August had on
some speedos, and in my mind I immediately started hating
on young August. I did. In my mind, I said
he had panted up with toilet tissue or something he
had like a cup on prosthetic penis. I convinced myself
in my head that it was fake and he was
(56:47):
just doing it for the gram. And if you ask
me right now, I have no problem repeating those lies
because I am a jealous, ass envious hater of men
with big penises. And it's something I would probably never
get over because I would never waste my therapist time
talking about something like that works. You'll be okay, there
you go. Wait, seven inches three fourth eight inches. When
(57:10):
it's warm like summertime, like right now, when it's over
ninety degrees, I'm eight inches pretty girthy. That's a nice
that's a good penis. Bro. You don't have to prove anything. Yeah,
but that's not as a woman. That's not somebody you
can't leave alone. There's certain guys you just can't leave alone.
And that's it. You know, it's like whatever, it's okay,
shut you could just leave eight you could just leave
eight inches on the table. Yeah. I mean, ain't gonna
make me believe you could just leave eight inches on
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the table. I don't believe you can walk away from that.
But they're certain ones. You're just like, all right, are
they Facebook friends still? No. I'm gonna tell you something
I did say last week. It's so funny. We're having
this conversation last week my homegirl Dolly, my homegirl Ashley,
and my wife, and I did say I was drinking too.
I'm gonna get that killed. That's how triggered I am
by this. That couldn't this great? This randomly we I
(57:56):
started talking about that because you know, they were just
having all these conversations about all this and will and
big penises and this and that. Get smoke. You are
a big Probably he'll probably he'll probably block that bullet
with his Penis. Let's let's go to the phone lines
eight hundred five eight five one five one. Hello, whoa?
Your name is DJ Envy? Correct? Okay, what the hell
(58:21):
are you jealous of? Sir? When the last time you've
been jealous? DJ envy of somebody? Not really jealous. I
don't really get jealous of people. People inspire me, like
Swiss beats. He's probably one of the biggest people, and
I love having conversations with Swiss, but jealous. I remember
was hollering that gear, like who's that and you were
(58:42):
like whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold up. I wasn't jealous, though,
I mean, that's that's funny. That's funny, but that's not
that's not that's not jealous. Back to I remember Maxwell,
your wife said sometimes she pictures Maxwell instead of you.
She didn't say that. But I don't get jealous. I
mean a funny games, and it's all funny games. So
you realize why they called trade mister Steel your girl.
But I think what you said is very important in me.
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When that jealousy and that envy rises up in you,
like when you see something that somebody else has you
like damn. You can either react one of two ways.
You'd be like, y'all want that, how did that person
get that? Or you can say I know if that
person got that, my blessing is on his way. Yeah,
it's a bigger penis, and you can't just yo yo,
yo yo. And I think that's the way jealous of Maxwell.
(59:25):
I got a big penis, so Charlomagne, I know. Anyway,
let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this all right?
My name is Durrell. Hey, Durell. What's one thing you're jealous?
If we found out that Charlomagne is jealous of big penises,
So if you have a big penis, he's pretty jealous
of you, brother. Uh, okay, okay, or anyway I'm doing
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right now. Of this guy at my college. She's dating
this girl like and it's not a good frat and
the guy's talks and it's just it infuriates me. Why
is he toxic? I'm just curious. So he drinks a
lot eat party and it spread. Um, it's just really
(01:00:12):
notorious on campus for you know, a bunch of stuff.
And I just think that she has a lot of
potential and she's just wasting it with a guy like him. Well,
he sounds like I hate. I'm not gonna definitely sound
but but you're but you're admitting you're jealous. So that's
where it. So that's where the hate comes from. I
understand that man probably nothing in this frat. He's not
(01:00:34):
doing nothing in this fact that y'all not doing in
y'all fret, so stop it. It's probably a straight a student. Yep,
oh whatever, he's not doing nothing in that fraternity that
y'all not doing on campus. You're just mad that he
got that girl, that's all. He a little jealous. Well,
let's I don't drink, smoke or doing anything. Oh so
you think you better than him because you don't drink
a smoke? Is that what you're using? He's toxic because
(01:00:55):
he drinks and smolkes my goodness. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five, asking what are you jealous of?
Call us up right now? Was the breakfast club? Good morning,
and your opinions to the breakfast Club top come on
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eight hundred five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We're asking
what are you jealous of? All right? Now? This comes
from Charlomagne giving Donald Trump Donkey of the Day. That's right,
because you know he constantly hates on our president, Barack Obama.
And we all know jealousy as a form of hatred
(01:01:39):
built on insecurity. Like last time I was jealous, honestly,
was listening to you know, uh, my homegirls and my
wife and you know, they was reminiscing about big penises
in their life, and ums come across my timeline. You
know what I mean, because comedians some more posted a
picture of them. So I started hating. But here's the thing.
I need that hurt, you know what I'm saying, because
(01:02:00):
helps you to refocus. I mean when you don't nobody, nobody,
whoa Jesus Christ, you know what this is triggering. Could
y'all stop, please, y'all try to try to be honest
with y'all and tell y'all what I'm really jealous of
and what really hurts my feeling that I need that
I need that hurt. He's not hurting nobody, like you said,
(01:02:23):
Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? First
of all, I don't see no bulge and your bike
is shorts, young man. All I see is little ass
fat ass poking out in the back, but I don't
see nothing in the front. What talk about you got camelto?
You said it yourself earlier. You got camelto? What grown
man got cameltoe? Can I go to human cameltoe? We
have that on tape talking about my fat ass. But
at least you've been sen that pure send envy that
(01:02:47):
picture of all because I've seen, you know, and showing
what he should look like in no bike shorts. Why
you asked, h I know you got the pick in
your phone that triggering I deleted it. You got in
your phone? Hello? Who's this? I muted community, Hello, who's this? Here?
You what's one thing that you're jealous of? So yesterday
(01:03:08):
my daughter showed me on Instagram like the little young
lady who got the lamber gheet, and so I told
her she's not even that she got all this. And
my daughter, who was like, who need to take pictures
without makeup? Too? And I was like, you right, I'm
hating because I used to have about it like that,
and Treto was I rate. I grew up on Trini
and she started to tell me you my body, but
(01:03:29):
I just started to take out of her in the food.
I could be on Instagram harryoaking rap songs out there
and get paid for taking people. I'm mad at my
life toy. Yeah, okay, that's because she acknowledge it, like you, right,
I'm hating you got acknowledgy, just acknowledge it. It's a
natural emotion. Hello, who's this? My name is Alan, Good morning,
(01:03:51):
Good morning day. I'm doing all right. Now we're talking
about one thing. Uh, you're jealous of you? Why are
you sending that picture? She just triggered the group. The group,
she just drinking the group chat. That's what you need
to look like in your bike and shorts and envy.
If you don't look like that, then you ain't. You
need to stop bragging. I got pads in my biker shorts,
by the way, but go ahead, so you padded it. No,
(01:04:12):
it's gail passed so when you ride it doesn't hurt
your ass. But anyway, go ahead, y K, why not
that kind of jail you ass? Go ahead, sir, her name.
I'm from Flint, and I'm jealous to anybody that got
clay water because we still ain't got clean water. Nurse,
all right, ain't man, it's off for having it, but
they stilln't need to do we got one. No, nothing
(01:04:34):
to be jealous of. That's a valid reason. Yeah, but
that's nothing to be jealous of. That's your right, that's
that's that's nothing to be jealous of. That's your right
as an American citizen. They owe you clean water. Like
I'm not old a big penis, but they owe you
clean water. Right. I'm just trying to get it together
from my people. Hello, who's this? Angela put this picture
(01:04:55):
of August in the group chat and Daniel, producer put fake,
and I replied with hairy fake you guys, is real?
Guys jealous? Hello, who's this Corney? Hey Corney, good morning,
good morning? Now what are you jealous of? If anything? Okay? Whoa? I?
But not anymore so. The real funny situation. I was
(01:05:18):
with my ex fiance for thirteen years. He wound up
cheating on me in twenty eighteen. Who the person that
I was school with, she's I don't know why you're
so heartbroken. We knew he's been cheating on you, but
nobody had told me. Supposedly they knew right a week
maybe about a week or so later, her man of
two years um he was all good to her. You know,
(01:05:40):
they were flowing in their relationship on Facebook. I was like,
oh that's cool, and they were you know, gold places
and doing fun things. And then about a week or
two after that, she got she caught him cheating on her. Wow,
I like that little laugh, that little evil laugh, like
ha ha. Jealousy is just a form of hatred built
(01:06:02):
on insecurity. Everybody's getting the insecurities out this morning. I
respect it. So what's you guys? Are the other angles
I sent so you could see No, stop, I'm not.
I'm not looking anymore. I'm not looking at anymore. Why
why are you in be that jealousy starting to creep
up in you? Huh? He's starting to look August is
printing saying, hm no, because I feel like it's a
human resource issue and I feel very uncomfortable with these
(01:06:26):
pictures that you guys are sending to me right now,
no camera until there. The moral of the story is
jealousy is when you count someone else's blessings instead of
your owns. When you find yourself jealous of what someone
else has, just count your own blessings. That's exactly why
I know my penis eyes very small. All right, Yeah,
we got roomors on the way. Yes, we are going
to be talking about Ti and these snitching allegations. You know,
(01:06:49):
he's going at it back and forth with fifty Cents.
So he's finally explained what's really good. All right, we'll
get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club.
Good morning the Breakfast Club. But it's time she's spilling
the tea. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee
(01:07:09):
on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so Ti was on with
Fat Joe and he talked about a variety of things,
including these snitching accusations against him. You know, Ti and
fifty cent are I guess going back and forth about
this versus challenge. So fifty cent has been really getting
under ti skin talking about him being a snitch. So
(01:07:30):
here's what TI had to say. I told my attorneys,
ain't no cooperation. Cooperation is off the table. But anything
else they're talking about I want to hear. So they
came back and was also like, okay, well we want
to use you to help young kids keep from making
the same mistakes as you did. And then it had
some about a commercial in the plea agreement. Now, mind
(01:07:51):
you what they wanted me to do walls. They wanted
me to stay in front of some policies, got damn
talking like like I'm like that, I ain't even doing
I ain't gonna do that. So it got there to
the last day before I had to turn in, like
all of my community served my thousand hours in ahead
to do in order to be eligible for the dawn
with departure. And what we say was you still got
to do this drop now. TI also makes there's no
(01:08:12):
such thing as a secret snitch, like it's timp hat
snitch didn't be paperwork on TI snitching, it's just not
doesn't doesn't exist. I feel like TI has always been
telling this story about how this crime stopper's commercial happened.
But you know how things read come up on the internet,
people might not have heard it the first few times
he told it. So here we are again. Now. He
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also makes it clear he's never been in an informant.
Here's what he said. Tiff has never gave any information
to any form of law enforcement to get any man
any amount of time for any crime. Here and what's
wrong with crime stoppers? Like, think about it. That young
girl in Atlanta, eight years old got shot and killed.
What was that last weekend? You know, and you think
(01:08:54):
people don't know who the perpetrator of that crime was,
that one year old who got shot in Brooklyn. Don't
you think somebody need to be called the police on
those people? Don't you want to get people like that
off the screet? Like that is what that If you
watch the crimestopics commercial, that's what the Crimestoppers commercial was for.
It was for people who are out there doing things too.
If I'm not mistaken, it said mothers and kids. So
it's mothers, kids, sons, everybody, every everybody not in the street.
(01:09:18):
People don't don't don't don't don't, don't go by these
dumb ass screet rules. You know. Okay, some people actually
do call the police and report your stupid ass for
doing stupid things. I don't see the problem with it,
Chest And believe if I hear anything about who killed
that one year old, I'm telling okay, all right now.
TI also touched about being the King of the South
and why he is. What makes you the King of
(01:09:39):
the South, because I said so, and the ain't noboddy
mother disputed its successfully. First of all, the turn King
of the South never existed before said if everybody before
me felt they would the King go to South, they
would have said it. And if anybody after me won't
it the titled the King to the South, they came.
(01:10:00):
It's simple out wrapped me kick my ass. Oh God, damn,
just show me today. Ain't dope Now, I'm gonna be
honest with you. I don't understand why Tip's credentials are
even being questioned. Musically. The man has had an immaculate career.
I've told y'all for years. Tip is in my top
five of all time. Not too many people will have
a better first five out of six albums than Tip.
(01:10:22):
I'm serious, Trap Music, Urban Legend, King, Paper Trail. I
didn't really love Ti versus Tip, but those those five,
I'm serious, Trap music, Urban Legend, King, Paper Trailer. It's
not too many rappers that have a better five albums
than Tip, Like TI is dope, and it always has been, Like,
I can't even believe people even questioning that. Right. Well,
(01:10:43):
you know, anything you say, there's always gonna be somebody
that's gonna debate it. Absolutely. That's life now. Fifty cent
as we all know. You know, he executive produced Pop
Smokes album Shoot the Stars Aimed for the Moon, and
it was a number one album. So that's a celebration
for that right there, even though he was tragically killed
in February. But one of the things that discusses is
(01:11:06):
actually working with Pop Smokes team. And here's what he
said to Billboard. The parties involved that are necessarily doing
the same reasons I'm doing, being and invested in financially. Now,
you ain't take no bood from this. I'm doing it
always based on a culture and what I would in
my relationship. That's it. Things happened, not with all malice
(01:11:29):
or with bad intentions. It's just I wouldn't be working
with these people as soon as I noticed the record
is positioning itself was number one. Look that I interacted,
he's not gonna work with them anymore. Yeah, I don't
know what happened behind the scenes at all, So I
don't know what experience he had. But you know, he
said this wasn't about the money for him, so I
can't definitely say I respect that. Yeah, Listen, the project
(01:11:53):
is dope. The project is really really dope. The albums though,
they put together a great project, and what would what
would there what would there be for fifty to work
on after this? Like? Is there more pop smore vocals
lining around the question though? All right now, speaking of
pop Smoke, four people have been charged with his murder
in the Hollywood Hills home invasion, killing two men and
(01:12:15):
two teenage boys were charged yesterday, and that was for
breaking into the home where Pop Smoke was staying and
fatally shooting him during that robbery that happened in February.
The adult the adult defendants are nineteen year old Cory
Walker and keanre Rogers. They're nineteen and eighteen years old.
They could face the death penalty if they're convicted on
the allegation that the murder occurred during a burglary. And
(01:12:36):
the other two teen defendants are ages seventeen and fifteen
and they're facing one count of murder and a robbery. Well,
I don't feel sorry for them whatsoever. They took the
young man's life for no reason at all, it seems like,
and you know that's what happens, the energy you put
out of the energy you get back. Like they have
to deal with to consequences of their actions. So I
(01:12:57):
don't have any sympathy, no remorse, know nothing from him.
Nothing all right. Now, I don't know if when I
was on vacation, you guys talked about Sissa and her
tweets about catching her ex fffing her home girl from
the back of the house party. Did y'all talk about that? No,
she discussed it on Twitter. Um, Well, she told that
(01:13:17):
story a couple of days ago. But then kekei Palmer waiting,
and so what happened is Sissa told her story and
she discussed it. She said, I checked every single room
in the house and they were in the last one. OMG,
what's sick is she invited me to the party, and
so she walked in on her X with her home girl. Well,
keke Palmer chimed in and said, been there, except it
(01:13:39):
was a man. Love Now get into it. So what
I guess she walked in on her ex having sex
with a man. Look look at Envy. Envy gets so
excited when he heard that. He want to hear more
about this story. Details, any details. You know you're gonna
say what you said? You say what I said? What
any more details? And we can't wait the inter if
(01:14:03):
you can't keep palm a getting se Now tell me
about that story. When you got caught when you caught
your man with another man? No good, Okay, that's interesting.
I want to know, like, what does that feel like?
What do you say? You know what happens in that situation?
Do you walk out? Do you interrupt them? I don't
know what do you do? I haven't had walked in
(01:14:25):
on anybody. Well that's a lie. I'll tell that story
another day. But it wasn't a man. Yeah. Yeah, it's
pretty stupid to walk in the room when you see
two people having sex and say and say, what are
y'all doing? You know exactly what they're doing? You got eyes?
Don't you excuse me? That happened to you down here? Well,
I climbed in the window. I didn't just walk in.
Oh you climbed in the window. And they weren't and
(01:14:47):
they weren't having sex. He was, you know, she was
just naked in the bed and he was sitting on
the edge of the bed, and I assume they had
had sex. All right, all right, Well anyway, I'm angela yea,
and that is your room of report. Okay, all right,
thank you, miss ye revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your
request in. It's the Breakfast Lug, Good Morning, Drowning Everybody
(01:15:10):
a cdj Envy and Julie Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
all the Breakfast Club now ye welcome back you. Well
you didn't make it to Jamaica, right, No, did not
make it to Jamaica. But I actually had an amazing
week off. I went to go see Dave Chappelle hosts
a comedy special that he's doing, and he's doing this
whole documentary for Netflix. So shout out to my girl,
Ricky Hughes, who's actually on the production team for that.
(01:15:33):
She was out there. Shout out to Danielle Rawlings, who
invited me to come out. I invited myself for real.
He called me and I was like, how come you
to invite me to this day Chappelle thing? And he
was like, yeah, you could come. Come on. And not
only did I come, I bought my friends with me
and everybody treated us amazing. Me got tested for coronavirus
before we could even participate anything. So till Quality and
(01:15:54):
Most Deaf for filming their podcast out there as well.
Quest Love was there. Tiffany Hattis was there. She performed,
my Cha performed, Moamma performed, Dinell performed. Of course, it
was just Common performed, Erica Badou performed. There was just
a lot going on and we had a really good time.
They were very hospitable. So thank you so much to
Day Chappelle to his wife Elaine for holding us down
(01:16:15):
and taking care of us and making sure that our
vacation was still really, really amazing even though we couldn't
go to Jamaica. I think this was a once in
a lifetime opportunity to do something. We can go to
Jamaica later when it's safe to go, but here we
did feel safe. Everybody had to have their wristbands on
the show. They got tested. People who were staying had
to keep on getting tested to make sure they didn't
have coronavirus. And if you tested positive, they had a
(01:16:36):
whole hotel set to the side with twenty rooms reserved
so that if anybody tested positive they would have to
go there and quarantine for fourteen days. And what about Yeah,
we all tested negative and all y'all came from New York.
No Um, Jasmine and Ingrad came from La Me Sandadine
(01:16:56):
and m sarah My Realtory. We came from New York.
I've seen those coronavirus hotspots by the way. Yeah, and
then y'all went to Orlando, right, Yeah, Then we went
to Orlando. Shout out to my girl Koiya one or
four five out there in Orlando. And we didn't even
leave the hotel that we went there. First of all,
there was about twelve people on the flight and that
was it. And then we got to Orlando, went straight
(01:17:19):
to the hotel and in the hotel, did not leave.
The hotel was only at they said twenty percent capacity,
so it was all total distancing. The only place you
could take off your mask was at the pool, but
everything was so spread out and all we did was
go to the pool every day, relaxed, and then eat
food in the room. Okay, it was nice. I needed
(01:17:39):
I'm sorry, but like I needed some sun. I needed
a pool. I don't have a pool here. I was
just like, Ohio was great, but you know, it's the
one vacation that we've had since last year, and I
was like, I just need a little sun and a pool.
All right. Well, when we come back positive note, it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
(01:18:01):
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Let me send a happy birthday to my manager, June.
June Tycoon A call Blair. Happy birthday to June. Today
is his birthday. Happy birthday. Was a good guy. I
saw him with his bikers. Aren't riding with you too? Yeah,
we're gonna ride. We're gonna ride for his We're gonna
take a bike ride for his birthday. Nah, if you're
(01:18:26):
giving your boy birthday sex may want to ride with me. No,
we're gonna take a birthday ride for his birthday. So
we're gonna he was entanglement. Oh my goodness, I heard ride.
Shout out to my brother June. We're gonna a couple
of us. We're gonna go for a bike ride for
his birthday. So shut up and just make sure he
(01:18:47):
showers before you blow out his candle. Okay, oh my goodness. Also,
I have my Motown Countdown show tonight on Fox Soul,
so make sure y'all check that out. And this week
this is gonna be fun because we're doing revolutionary song.
So you know, there's those songs that really define moments
and define what's happening in the world, like let me
give you an example, Bob Marley, get up, stand up,
(01:19:08):
or f the police by NWA. Right, so tonight we'll
be discussing what those top five songs are and I
do have some special guests joining me. Mony Love will
be there Yo Yo and Dougie Fresh, so that'd be
a fun and insightful panel and you guys will learn
a lot and hear some interesting stories. Okay, all right,
well Charlemagne, you've got a positive note. Yes, man, I
(01:19:29):
want to simply say and two quotes that I repeated
earlier in the show. Number one, jealousy is a form
of hatred built on insecurity. Would also know that jealousy
is when you count someone else's blessings instead of your own.
Breakfast club, You're fine, y'all dumb,