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305 Live ( City Girls and Van Lathan Interview)

Nov 13, 20181 hr 24 minEp. 749
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Tuesday 11/13 - Today on the show we had Yung Miami from City girl by, where she spoke JT and her come up, finessing industry men and more. Also, Van Lathan stopped by and spoke TMZ, Kanye controversy, weight loss and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the cops who fatally shot a black security guard. 

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yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela yea cholomne God, who's to the plan? It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. Yes, it is a very exciting day for myself being a father. Today my daughter turned seventeen. Drap around of applause, a bomb all that. Happy birthday, Maddie seventeen years old. I'm super duper excited. She's seventeen today. She takes her road test this morning, so I'm excited about this. We've been practicing, we've been training, we've been doing it at night in

the rain, good weather, cloudy weather. So we'll see what happens this morning. The legal age for driving go up or something. Now in Jersey is seen department when you're sixteen sixteen. Yeah, now you know it's crazy. So I moved to New Jersey from New York when I was in high school. And that's probably the only reason I knew how to drive, because my mom really couldn't drive and we didn't have like a car that I could

probably drive on. So when you go to school in New Jersey, taking drivers at as part of your curriculum, and we didn't have that any York. No, I had to take it and they actually schedule your road test for you the data to turn seventeen, your birthday. Yeah, so today it's a birthday. She's taken as she's super duper excited and scared. So it should be a lot of fun. Man, this is this is big for baby girls.

So I'm excited about that she could finally drive the Fantom. Now, Chelmie me Sell, you had your VH one special on last night. Yes, in Session Live. You didn't come to Jess. No, I didn't cry. No, maybe another ten fifteen minutes i'd have got there. I have to catch up on that. On the plane I was in Atlanta, on my way back, it was a lot of rain. People were hitting me. They wanted to know how come the questions that I asked you yesterday? She didn't ask because it's not an interview.

That's the other thing too, that people don't realize about therapy. You've you've been the therapy before. I asked, you've been the therapy before? You Nope, it's not an They don't interview you in therapy. That's why it's hard to do it live, because you got to kind of get into it. You start expressing your feelings and they sit there. Oh not me. I come in hot, baby, come in hot, I come in hot, come immediately. I can't. I don't

even know how we got there. So I came in talking about being molested at age eight by a woman who I made shop because she had a jericho. Hey, Letard, how you? How are you doing? Hey? When I was the age of five. I got less out. She was like, what the hell? I don't even know how we got there so fast. I literally after the first segment, I was like, what the hell are we doing? Poor? Lay gonna retire now? I wanted to run out. Dropping a clue box for doctor Jessica Clement I wanted to run

out after the first segment. I was like, okay, I think I didn't bit off more than I can chew. But are there things that you were conscious of being on television and people watching and you were like, I don't want to go there. Noah, that's that was the thing that made it, uh, made it comfortably uncomfortable because I really felt like I was in therapy. Probably I didn't go to therapy last week, and so it's just like I felt like I was in my therapy session,

like immediately out of the gate. So it's like I kind of forgot I was on television until we had to stop for commercials every five minutes. But other than they got to pay the bills. Yeah, but other than that, it felt like therapy. That's exactly how therapy feel. Therapy makes you feel comfortably uncomfortable. Okay, all right, Well, if people haven't seen it and they see it again, I don't know, man, because viacoms will sting you when they come to put yourself on YouTube. I don't know. Let

me send out an emailer too. I would love for him to post it this morning. I think that would be great for people who didn't see it absolutely let me see. Now this morning on the show, we got a couple of people joining us from The City Girls Miami dropping a clue one for Young Miami. You know, the City Girls are two people, you know, one is locked up and if you don't know what the City Girls are in the drake feelings when the part goes too bad and they got a whole project, the Period.

They signed the QC Quality Control Home with a megos and Little Yahdi and Young Man. Yeah, they got joints. I think The Period is one of the best projects of the year if you ask me. Yes, I actually do like all their songs that I've heard. And I actually got a chance to Young Miami perform at the Power of the pre Powerhouse show, so that was really fun. Okay, yeah, Well, she'll be joining us this morning and also from TMZ. Van Lathan will be joining in the red Pill podcast

and the red Pill Podcast. Very very intelligent, articulate brother the black Guy on TMZ. If you don't know them, yes, that's what they call him. Yes he hates that, but you gotta know he does. Yeah. All right, well, let's get the show cracking front page news. You back at it. Of course, we have a rest in peace this morning, and this is a big one. Lord, have mercy. It's a tease, Mvy. Then you be like, all right, tell you all about all right, we'll tell you all about it.

I was waiting for it. I was like, then who had passed away? Then wait till after the commercials and music? Damn it? Man, all right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ MVY angela ye, Charalamine the guy we are the Breakfast Club was getting from from front page News. Not the reason I was stumbling because I'm so excited my giants finally won the game. I'm super duper excited when your team wins, your trash ass team won out,

and my team is still in the playoff contention. Your team winning for your team is just is a consolation probly at this point, like you know, hey, for everybody out there who bought teeth and tickets, we'll win a couple for you. Were only two games away from you, guys, that's not true. Yes, that is what's your record from us, But that don't mean nothing. We only won four game, all right, And now we won two. The Giants beat the forty nine is last night twenty seven to twenty three.

So now we are in third place in our division, which means nothing trash. I didn't even watch the game, beast that I ever gonna lie when when they want I said, oh wow, they finally won a game. They want to won another game. All right, what else are talking about? You? Well? Rest in piece to Stanley. That's the man who started Marvel back in nineteen sixty one with Jack Kirby with the Fantastic Four. He also created spider Man, Black Panther, the Incredible Holk X Men, Ironman,

and the Avenger, Everything everything, everything. Stanley is Marvel. Well. He was ninety five years old and he was suffering from several illnesses over the last year. They said he had pneumonia, vision issues, and he is survived by his daughter, jac His wife of sixty nine years, Joane, died back in twenty seventeen. Also. And the crazy thing is, if you aren't even a Marvel comic fan, but you'll say a fan of the movies. He literally had a cameo

in every Marvel movie in some way shape before. How does that make you feel that he passed away. I know you're a huge superhero fan. Let's have envy. Yes, I'm a huge Marvel fan. But he was ninety five years old. He had a great life, hope to live till he was ninety five years old. He saw he conquered three times. What's your favorite superhero? I got a lot of different favorite superheroes. Like at Wolverine tattooed on my arm. You feel like Wolverine doesn't have shut up

all right? Also a breast in peace. Forty four people passed away in California's fires. As the camp Fire becomes the deadliest in state history. Right now, forty four people. Imagine that. Miley Cyrus is talking about her house was destroyed in the wildfires, but she's just happy to have her life. She said, I'm one of the lucky ones. My animals and love of my life made it out safely, and that's all that matters right now. Kim and Kanye,

they hired private firefighters. This is crazy. I don't even know you could do that. Where do you find that number who would have private fire fighters in the world. Well, it's a private team, and that team was battling the flames on their property. They had hoses, and they also dug ditches to create a firebreak, so that saved their home and loew of saving their home, it also saved the home of countless other people on the block as well,

which she's dope. I asked about that they call I think they call them the hot Shots, and they're a private team that the government usually uses when it's crazy fires. So the government didn't use. So they said that Kim and Kim Kaineman needs to have these hot shots that ain't get busy. Right. First of all, hot shots, if you're really public servants, nobody should have to call you, Okay, y'all shouldn't be heroes for hire. And you know, if

y'all should pull up. Yeah, now it's the time. You see this raging fire going on in California and you're a hot shot and you got your own hoses of fire trucks or whatever it is, y'all, use yall should pull up and help, just for the just because I don't know if that's at all the truth. That's what somebody told me before you get at the hot shots. Now you just made something up. Who told me that this is not I don't know if somebody told me that I try that. Well it didn't pull up. Okay,

well I'm just hypothetically going off, if you're correct. But even still, Kim and Kanye had to hire them. Yes, that's like you shouldn't have to be hired in a situation like that, right, you should just show up. Well, they decide what who what they want to save. Like I heard they decided to save Pepperdon College because there are a lot of students were there over different you know areas, so they you know, because it's only but so much they can do. Yeah, that's got to be

a sad situation. I see a lot of people have a your lack of empathy for celebrity though, because they're be like, all right, don't matter. They can afford a new house or whatever, it's still your property and yeah, just all your own personal belonging photos, things that you had your whole life. Money don't matter when it comes to mother nature, right them hurricanes and fives, and they

don't care about class. Flood don't care about class, I don't care about status, They don't care about none of that. All right, Well that's yours, thank you, and no privilege. When it comes to mother Nicks. Now get it off your chests. Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe you feel blessed, maybe your birthday and you want to celebrate it, whatever it may be. Caless right now. Eight

hundred five A five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and die. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or bless you want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club, but you better have the same energy. Hello, who's this? Broken it off your chests? Man? Charlotte Maagne. I met y'all last week when y'all was down here. Um, you got my book signed from Charlottegagne. That's just happening, my brother,

the first book. Yeah, I'm Gary. I hit y'all with the Bernie Matt m oh I met you in Boston right there in Miami and Miamis restaurant. Yeah I took oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. It was direct Yeah it was Miami Sol Cafe. I remember that somebody has some good breakfast. Uh yeah, got a chance to finally meet left the seeing y'all every morning for a year. Um, but everybody was nice the environment. I found twenty dollars

on the ground out there. I don't know how DA send me my money back, bro, but you found twenty dollars that was mine. Oh man, I'm so glad you found my money. You want to cash at it? I was looking for that. I remember. I remember you because I remember you could died nineteen years ago. She had aneurhythmy yesterday. I don't want to get a shout out to my daughters Leanni and London. Um, they now go to the same school. They care too or four years old.

But yeah, man, that's your question for real. Crazy cat's your question. Yeah do you do you do your kids think Bernie Mcki's day daddy? No, I don't hit them with it some time time had him laughing. Okay, all right, well thank you by on stage. A few times I hit them up you and your family. Salem, Hey, y'all, how are you guys? Hey y'all, I'm just trying to be a little petty this morning. Just put it up, yes, y'all. Can I appreciate platforms like this for you guys, because

I can just be petty. Um, So I got a wreck like what last week? And keep in mind I just bought this car, not even fifteen thousand miles on it, you guys. So she hit my car on purpose because I cut her off. And keep in mind she also had a newborn baby in the backseat. I clearly seen her rammed into my car. So, um, long story short, I just want to shout her out because I pulled up on her the other day. She didn't want to answer her door, so she got this other guy to

answer and handle her business. Right, So I know I can't say her address, but I'm gonna say her street name, and I'm gonna pull up on her again, but maybe sometime this week again I pull up and get your ass kicked. You better get your ass. No, no, no, I got people for that, sailer. I old you twenty six. All right, wait, but what is it over again? She hit my car and she don't got no and then she got no insurance. But she just had to say, m my pockets, you know, all this stuff towards my

car or whatever? Don't you go to police? Why we got words out here in Dallas stop, you know real, but I do want to say I'm happy that you're okay. Hey, I'm gonna be in Dallas this morning. I'm gonna be in Dallas this weekend, sailor man asked my off already asked off already if my manager Trice and tonight, I'm still not coming to work. I'm already I got to play. That is it gonna be in? Uh? Where's the school? Where's it at? I just I was there last week.

I said she should hire her for security. I have no idea that I do know. I'm gonna be at Paul quinnas. Yeah, I'm gonna be at Paul Quinn. Yeah, Yah, yeah, I'm gonna be at Paul Quinn. I am gonna be at Paul Quinn. I'm going to Bishop td Jake's church on Sunday and I'll be at Paul Quinn Um Monday. Lewis, YO know Lewis and I want I wanted to get out of my chests. I'm feeling blessed this morning. Hey, Charlotte man, I wanted to shout out shout out to you man that book man, it was awesome book man.

I appreciate that. Thank you, sir, they comfortable man for uh speaking on PTSD and stressing all that I was born to raid in Chicago myself. Man. Yeah, you when you when you're coming into the Dallas uh for the bars and noble out here. I'll be in Dallas Monday at Paul Quinn College. I'll be in Dallas. Okay, okay, cool, cool, cool, Yeah, I'm gonna try to make it that man. I'm gonna truck driver, so I'll drive over the road. Hey and d they envy. So you're gonna do the uh seminar

out here man on how to flip houses. Uh, We're gonna do one in Atlanta starting the Super Bowl, and we're gonna try to make it out there, all right. Cool man, I'm gonna try to make it. Man. I'll be I'll be on them a kind of moves. Man, when it come to seminars like that. You know the next seminar we do, I think it's gonna be in Jersey. I think we're actually gonna take a student and show them how to buy a crib and help him with the with the with the credit, help them with the financing,

and take them to the whole process. Man, get him ten ins, fix up the crib and all that. Okay, how can I how can I see that or how can I be you know, just click my Instagram and the link is on the Instagram. Okay, cool, I'll follow y'all anyways, man, appreciate y'all. All right, bro, Yeah, we're gonna take a student and we're gonna show him from the router to the two to how to purchase a crib, how to demo, how to renovated, how to get ten ins, how to get management, and then we're gonna do the

whole thing. So that's a fun time job. Get financing and all that, and help them out with his finances, you know, just butt another house for sixteen hundred dollars. Goodness gracious, get it off your chests eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. You're time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blas, we want to hear from you on the

breakfast clob. Hello, who's this Johnny for the Brons? Get it off your chests? Yeah, man, I'm actually driving right now, Raymond crazy, Um, I hate my boss man, you know everything. I gotta go to work out to deal with him. He's annoying ash and you know, one day I'm gonna tell him that I quit. And that's it, you know what I'm saying. And I just want to get him shot out. That's how much I hate him to quit. Jestic, Johnny Majestic. Yeah, well you're gonna get fired. You gonna

get the chance to quit. Ya. That's good, that's good. I'm looking over to it. How long have you been working there? I've been working for three years. I'm in the union. It's gonna be a long confidence to get me out. Yeah. You just keep that same energy when you're going there to day. Can I just say something? You fire you for threatening them, threatening them over the radio. I just want to say something. I hate him, man, I hate him, man, I hate him so much. Man,

you getting fired? Listen, you wanna get fired immediately? You calling the radio station saying you hate your boss in this age of oh yeah, I feel threatened. If I was your boss, I can't work with you no more. You gotta go right Well, hello, who's going before Christmas? You want to get fired. Now, I ain't to time for this, my brother lament man, spend to what's up? Getting off your chest? Ain't good morning da? First of all, congratulations man to your daughter. Pretty sure she's a test man.

Don't congratulate he yet. Man, we got a little we got a couple of hours before that. But but I'll send it to if she does. When she does, let's throw it in the party and let'stow it in the air when she does. Good morning, everybody, money shot man, money, what's up my mother? I ain't going to congratulations to my sister man. She just had a second baby, baby Noah. Also one of my other friends, Shaniqua Harry, she just had her baby as well, baby Doucey. She named her

baby Doucee. Doc no no no doc. I bet your fail dou se. How do you style doucy? Please? Do you ask as a post? Do you see okay? Douces douces R? Well, thank you for being so positive to do saying it's kind of a hot name for a baby, because it's not like people having name their kids Alexa before to see. That's what I'm saying, du say, ain't a bad name? Hello, who's this, Jude, what's up? Bro? Get it off her chests? Oh man, I'm a little upset to from hornding man. I gotta get out in

the house from lord man. I'll check my Twitter feed this morning, right so, I'm looking. I see Jill scottis trended. I'm like, why is she trended? Looking at what happened? I see this video on her air hugging the mic like she was giving it, giving it some good felatio, and I'm like, damn, I'm like, how from check these shows out? Man? First of all, as a man who's been about eight Jill Scott shows in my life, from the Sugar Water Festival to her own headlining solo shows,

don't you disrespect Jill Scott like that? Okay, no, no, Jill Scott slant the shout problem Jill Scott. Newbies, y'all thought she was incense and sandals. Hunh man. I've seen Jill Scott hit a high note so crazy one time in Charlotte, North Carolina that when she was hitting the high note, one tear started falling from her eye, like right down inside of her cheek. Jill is incredible. You hit me? Yeah? I got I got to the shot that one. Now, man, I'm like all the old heads

water I see. R. Kelly had a shower the wed he was, he was doing a whole lot of one. He was getting sweat wiped up in him. Scott love Harney in his video, I don't like you calling Jill Scott an old head. By the way, she's only like forty forty one. A Kelly is ninety seven years old. Jill Scott was singing, and what the hell is Jill Scott doing? Oh my goodness, Scott me ready with I'm

going to work. I'm like, yo, I'm gonna go. But I don't wow Jill Scott off with and I'm like, man, I gotta go to her shoes now, Jill Scott fine too though, but if you don't, if you don't know what he's talking about, Jill Scott is she must be singing and she's acting like the mic is a penis, and she is doing so h hard that it splashes in her face at the end. Thank you God, bless God, blessed Jilly for Shelly. She's rubbing the testicles all right.

I don't know what got the Jill makes that have testicles Envy just like Jill, only make that Jill makes it love making music. I've never seen anybody have you know? Look a testicles? Testicles on a mic? Are the testicles on your mic? You ain't never seen nobody lick testicles on the mic before? Because you know why, Mike, Mike don't have test to shut up. I'm not the highest grade weed in this country, but I've never seen a mica. Maybe if you've seen this video, you'd be like, Dan,

this mic has testicles. Seen it all right? Well, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Now we got rooms all the way. Yes, we are going to be talking about somebody who's got a brand new show. He's just posted from his set. Also, Nicki Minaj, she is shooting her shot, but it looks like she has a boyfriend. Would you be mad about this if you were her? Man? All Right, we'll get into this when we come back. Keep a lock this

to Breakfast Club. Go Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Michelle Obama's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, her buck is out to day Michelle Obama's new book, Becoming. I can't believe that they sent no advanced copies of that book. They probably

don't need to. They like whatever, and not for us, not this little ghetto as that's gonna sell millions of copies. By the way, they got a million pre orders. No, that's going to happen now. Oprah Winfrey actually selected that book as her book club pick. It's the first time that she has picked an author from the political world since she started her book club back in nineteen ninety six. She tweeted out from the very first pages of Becoming,

I knew I wanted everyone to read it. Book clubs everywhere. You want to make this your next selection? Yes, she said, this book is everything you wanted to know and so much small you didn't even know you wanted to know. I believe it's going to spark within you the desire to think about your own becoming. It's so well written. I can hear her voice, I can hear her expressions, I can feel her emotion. I can't wait to read it.

Now Here is Michelle Obama with Oprah and she said that she really didn't take much out of this book because she wanted to just let everybody see all of her, whether we like it or not. Blocking on. My husband and I we a role models. And you know, I hate when people who were in the public eye and even seek the public eye want to step back and say, well, I'm not a role model because I don't want that responsibility.

Too late you are, and that means that young people are looking at you, and I don't want young people to look at me here and now as Michelle Obama and think, well, she never had it rough, she never had challenges, she never had fear, she never got well, we're not going to think that after reading this book. Oh no, you're not right. And she also goes on to talk about the pressures that they face as being the first black presidential family. We felt the pressure from

the minute we started to run. We talk about that and just how first of all, we had to convince our base that a black man could win, opening your hearts up to the hope that America would put down its racism for a black man. That I think that hurt too much, and it wasn't until Iowa that wien baroq want Iowa that people thought, okay, maybe so did you believe it beginning because you shay you But one of the reasons. The other reason and I said yes,

was like, Okay, we're gonna do this. He's gonna lose. And that is better than I can't wait to read that book. What if Barack Obama puts out a book called Unbecoming and it's the dispute everything she says and that happened. But I mean, this book is very personal.

We already played clips for you previously where she talks about suffering from a miscarriage, undergoing IVF to get her two daughters marriage counseling, and this book talks about her growing up on the South side of Chicago, going to Princeton University, going to Harvard Law School, then being in the White House and learning how to balance work and motherhood. I can't wait to read it. How many pages it does? It? Say? Oh? No, I don't know. I'm sure if you can look it

up and see. But yes, this book has been on the best seller's list for a couple of months. Yeah, that's amazing, all right. Now if you're a big Golden State Warriors fan, you can pay a hundred dollars. It won't get you a seat and you won't be able to view the game, but you'll get in the building. They have this new monthly in the building past and that's just for admission into the arena for every home game. It costs one hundred dollars a month. So you got

to just walk around the whole time. You can go to the bar, the restaurant, the club areas and watch from there. That makes sense ni grole because you can please. I know a lot of people that do that. With the Yankees, they they buy that little chill pass and then they sneak in. They wiggle the way in and out of the basketball game. That's number one, right Who those games are always sold out? Who're not seeing all

the seat That's why. But that's why they have these asions, because the games are always sold Yes, they sit at the Yankee game too. It's always so the same thing that people has won three out of the last four championships. Their games are definitely always sold out. Without questioning, Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson can't find a seat. The tickets on step up you can you can get a seat, but the season ticket wait list has forty

four thousand people on. Man, are you talking about the v People don't go to every game all the game is all. You always see an open seat of two dribbing in the bathroom. Exactly seriously got to go into their game? Yeah, it's crazy And one hundred dollars. You could just go to any old bar in Oakland. You know what I'm saying that drinks Waite Stadium. You don't get that fine feeling. Well, they need to open up a club in there, and they charged one hundred dollars.

Probably do have a club in there. A lot of these places do have clubs. Now. You know the Dallas Cowboys have entrances called party passes for their NFL home games, So you can come in just like that as well. We don't deserve, but you do have a view of it. Don't deserve, don't deserve charging people just to stay in our building. And congratulations to Nick Cannon. He does have

his new talk show. He posted thankful and grateful for my team and Fox TV for today and the first step towards my late night show catch the twenty nineteen Fox Winter preview coming to your house before the New Year were taken over. He would do a wild and out in Atlanta while I was out there, because when I was at an evance, I saw a lot of people were coming there from Wilding House. I said, they made Nick take the head wrap off for late ninet TV,

though they got the fro flourishing. I'm sure that's his own decision. He said he could wear his turbin if he wanted to mechanican do what he wants. All right, I'm angela ye, and that is your tell Carlos Miller. He's fired, all right, because Carlos is back. He's background from the clues. Bad for Carlos Miller. That's little ass should work. But that's right, little ghetto ass shoulder. But all with our ghetto ass fans. Boy. Who Okay, we make some noise out here when we want to. That's

right now. Yeah, we got a front page news right what we're talking about? Man, let's talk about a tragedy that happened in the suburbs in Chicago. I can't believe somebody was a hero, and you won't believe what happened next all right, we'll get into that next keeping locked just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your

morning's will never be the same. Continue the adventure with News Commander as he teams up with Albest Dumbledore to stop the dark Wizard Grindobald's plans to divide the Wizarding World, Fantastic Beast, The Crimes of Grindebald, and Third is Thursday, Ray to PG. Thirteen Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Start off with my New York Giants. They beat the forty nine is last night,

twenty seven to twenty three. We are now in third place, all right, shut up, third place in the NFC East. So to be clear about that, only you screaming, y'all? Third place, third place in the NFC each which means that you the third loser. All right, that's all, But we won one, so I'm excited about that. What else he talking about? Man This was a tragic, tragic situation that happened in a suburb in Chicago. Now, Jamale Robertson was working security. He was at Manny's Blue Room bar.

This happened Sunday at four am, and that's when some drunk patrons were told they had to leave. Now, one of the guys left and came back with a gun and opened fire. Now, Jamale Robertson, who as I said, was working security, actually returned the fire and apprehended one of the men. He placed his knee in the gunman's back and pointed a gun at him to stay still. An officer who was responding to a nine one one call actually ended up showing up and firing at Robertson

and killing him. Come on, man, now, one of the bar patrons witness the shooting, and here's what he said. Yeah, somebody on the ground with us with his knee and his back with his gun on him, like, don't move. Everybody was screaming out security. He was a security guard, and they still did their job and saw a black man would have done and basically killed him. He wasn't dressed. What did he have on on a security uniform? Like like, I don't understand. I don't know what he had on,

but all I know is they said. Everybody was like, no, he's a security he's one of us. So the cops weren't even listening when they barged in. I guess not. The cops were responding the shots fired. Barged and saw somebody with a gun, saw a commotion screaming, didn't know what people were saying, and thinking he was a threat. Now there's a gofund me account that was established to

pay for his superior He was only twenty six years old. Now, Jamal Robertson's mother, Beatrice Robertson, has filed the lawsuit against the police officer who killed her son. She said the shooting was unprovoked, unjustified, and excessive and unreasonable, and she still won the officer as well. That's crazy that the police would run in, see a black man holding the gun over somebody that was shot, and immediately think the black person is is the threat when he's the one

who shoosed the whole situation. Yeah, he was a hero, all right. Now Let's talk about some Wisconsin high schoolers. They posed in a Nazi salute last spring and now police are investigating. It was a photo showing a group of male who are mostly white Wisconsin high school students, A hundred of them looked like seventy fithers. Just a couple show that picture again now the images of the too much goddamn manais and the picture was tagged Baraboo Proud,

And that picture has since been taken down. School officials are going to look into it further, is what they are saying. The district superintendent tweeted out that it is not reflective of the educational values and beliefs of the school district of Baraboo. Now, there was one student who actually did not put his fist up, and he looked

visibly uncomfortable. He wished to remain anonymous, but since then he has responded and said that he had to deal with bullying while he was in school all this time, and that's why he did not participate. And he knew what was wrong. First of all, you should have been in that damn picture at okay, he shouldn't move walk through Well, you know what, he said, It was five seconds, like he didn't even have time to get out because

the picture happened so fast. He said, the photographer told them to do that, all right, He said, it all happened so quick, and like whoa, he did look like he was separating himself like but he said to the right and look like, yeah, all right, so they are investigating. We'll let you know what happens. You see him all the way on on the if you ever vote, he but you can see him on the last step in the back. He's the only one that's trying to look

like what's going on. That's that's that's that's when the sandwich got way too much. Man, he's going not even edible, like you can't eat that sandwich, Like I'm disgusted to throw this potato salad out? Please? Who put all this this? Man, he's in the tune that God damn it. Who were ruining this good sun kiss? All right? Well I man's like, yeah, that's your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye nae sodium. You're gonna die sold too much sodium.

And now when we come back from the City Girls, she goes by the name of Young Miami. Miami City Girls is two one that is locked up. JJT is locked up and we're gonna kick it with her when we come back. It's a dope move. Yes, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morn than everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building from the

City Girls. And good morning, good morning, welcome for all of those who don't know, the City Girls is two of y'all. Yes, Young Miami and JT. I know you get this all the time. She's locked up when she's coming home. She coming home soon. I can't give an exact date because we don't have an exact date, but she will be home next year, like the top of next year. You press five every time. She called every time.

Let me tell you. Sometimes I miss shay T because like she in the FED so they got a video busies, So sometimes I miss her business because I'm on the plane. When I miss her busies, it's worse than the call. Like we don't talk, like she didn't know my email. She wants talking to me. I'm not a girl. I was on the place. She'd like, I don't care about what you want me to do to I foind a word. They're good. Yeah, let's let's stalk from the beginning. How

did y'all meet each other? Now? Did y'all start City Girls? Okay, so mean and Jat we grew up together. We went to the same in the school. We went to Kara City midd School. I've been on JT Proby since I was like fourteen. We used to always be at the same team club because in Miami's fast So we was sixteen seventeen in teen clubs going home two o'clock in the morning. So we met like in school, Indian and parties. So we met friends and childhood friends. And then one

day JT. She used to being a little rap group with her friends in high school. Yeah, they used to bame Pink Flags. It was called pretty Bitches Blame Pink. And one day she just called me. It was like, Crisha, let's do this song. I got these two beaks that's wrapped. And I'm like, girl, like what the like, I ain't a rapp for what you you never rapped before? Never, Because she called me, she was like, Currisha, let's do this song. And I'm like, She's like, I got these

two beaks. I'm like, girl, what No, She was like come on, So she suthing this song. She was like, wrap your apart, you know, just do your part. So I was like, all right. I went to the car wash. I was listening to the beak I called. I was like, come on, she came to my house. We're sitting a calm like girl. We don't even knowing her about no studio? What studio we gonna go too? I called this um rapper from Miami. He's saying Iceberg yeah, and I'm like, Kimmy and j T, come in your studio. We want

to record this song. He like, y'all for real and I'm like yeah. But jay T was like, man, he were a series about music. He say't music serious. So he was like, we don't know if you want to go to his studio because he gonna be hard on us. But that was the best thing we did because when we went in there and I was rapping, he was like, you know, if y'all want to take this series, y'all gotta be like this. So we was in there. We probably went to the studio like I'm saying, down to cloud.

We lead to like six in the morning. He was sleep. Then the next day we he he butt on us. We called him bat like we don't like the song, saying we want to come back. We had I used like all that man studio time no, because he got his own studio, but he was recording and he just hadn't want to tell us no. He was like, man, my equipment mans, I gotta get right. So like the next day that song is horrible like the first No,

that's what was. Yeah, but we recorded like we probably recorded it like ten times time for the next day. I did good. So we went to the studio. My la cousin had a studio. We was like in the warehouse. My cousin was the engineer and we was in there. We can't recording the recording with recording and I told j T. I said this thing, I'm not doing this song on because we'll go to the studio at one o'clock and will eve at six am. The son up. I got a baby. I began home. It's time to

say my baby to school. I say, j I'm not doing it on my oh, like you know, we just playing we know rapports for where we're gonna put this song out and however going go, you're putting it out any and it took off. So y'all never quite got it right. M okay. When Pete don't got that song, they tried to mix that son down. They said, man, well, y'all record this song as y'all got signed to y'all First Records. Yes, no, yeah, he got the coach got the coach okay, because he ain't feel the city girls

did not understand the city girls. I remember the first time we met Pete. He he came to Miami with the baby. The baby was the house and she five and we had met coach coach in love with the city girls. He was like, I love y'all y'all authentic. I get it. So we put out the song we had on pet out five five. It's a big club in Miami. Our first show, it was at this club called Heads and Sales on our way to up. It

was a big fight that was shooting people running. We're like, man, we ain't gonna never make it like we're just showing up. You know, y'all are just in general, just the people that are some boys. So we got that they fighting people running. We like, we had to cop out the card like, damn, you know what, sound like our first show. But we went in. The other people still came inside and they sung that song bird from Rury. So that's

how we got noticed about them. And then j T had Whitney Shaw when the song came out, and then every time. She called me and I'm like, jac they playing out song in the club. She's like, I don't care about no song, gir, I just got indicted you about the song of the club. But I'm like, what else we gonna do? You get what I'm saying, when you can when you come home, you can't go back to that. And I ain't doing nothing, and so we

got to figure it out. I'm trying to be in Instagram all the way at this point, like so I've just been. I was trying to get there. I was, I was almost there, So I was like I was because about followers getting there. I was like, at ady k followers. You know, I had him a little baby suit, I had, I got my little camera. You know, I was going to pursue my little career. So I'm telling James, I'm like, you know this God playing for us, like it's working. I'm like, you gotta come home. And we've

been a rap. She got out and we did a song. We did a freestyle e to the A and then we dropped at any from when she got out. We was in the studio about how many records y'all record? Before she had to go back in. We did the all our album that we got coming out on the sixteen, girl called did one thing about p Pete don't play with the city girls. He'd be on our head. Me and Ja, we're getting the studio. You know, we want to be on Instagram. We wanna Fay and I were

working to our little videos. People called y'aping hout to recordster. Y'all, girls don't get caught like he. You know, he stay on top of us, and that's what we need because you know, like we'd be slacking, but he stay on top of us. So the whole time she was out, he was on our head. Y'all being to be in the studio. We had studio every day up until she went. Each other mixtape came about, Yeah, he don't play with us.

When did he come around? You said, did you come around after that show that night, or when did he come around? The coach came around. Let's be clear. Coach came around, like we gotta signed over him with thirty or we put that song on at August we got signed over thirty. Date that well. Coach came to Miami. It was um pet Hip Hop Awards. He came to Miami. He made us at Circle House. He was like, um, I want to sign y'all cross. I love everything y'all doing.

You know, y'allll thinging y'all from the hood. I don't understand it. And we was like, well JT got an open faircase. He was like, I know about that already. I don't care about that. I'm gonna help y'all. I'm gonna get her Lloyd then he probably can't. Like three weeks, I can't remember the time framing. We met him at his hotel and he was like, y'all girls, not a round, what sun y'all scene? He was just like so I I was testing, like, oh my oh, he hate us.

He took us to the club, gave us money, had up turned us up. Next thing you know, we had changed him with Pete. He was in the group Peter does a coach Now we peak girls. How has it been adjusting, you know, to the industry from the streets. For me, I stood in aust It don't hit me yet, like I'll go to the mall by myself. And when I go to the mall, people would like your Miami, you're Miami, and damn my uncle. When we tell him like you can't do that. You gotta be with a

body guard. You And I'm just like that, ain't me. I don't want to walk around with nobody, got hearted like. I just still want to feel hood. I want to I went, I'm in my hood, so I feel like I'm safe, but hate too though. I gotta understand that. So I didn't really adjust to it yet. I'm trying it. And it's a fine balance because that's the same thing that make y'all authentic and make people like y'all. But then you still gotta be careful, gotta be a little bit.

See me and JT. JT is bad. I'm good. JT is bad in her own way. She's just fightsy. She got an attitude I'm more of, like you can approach me, JT. She real she'd be telling the security stop following me. I don't care. I don't care, and I'd be like me, I'll be like, grub, don't do that. Man, got a bout of you. That's the job. Do you think jail might be good for her a little bit, just to maybe no calming down a little bit, no making a waller. Jay. You just can't. You just can't change a tea like

sometimes she be positive. She'd be like, when I come home, I ain't gonna be mean. That's by her love prison's house. This shit text me in the email and we hain't gonnach day, not get out. Anybody gotta fail me. Sure we got a couple of years though, right, she she like, for real, she shouldn't got two years. But I heard two years. Yeah, but she's not gonna do her two years. All right. We have more with Young Miami from City Girls when we come back. Let's get into her new joint.

Now it's called Twerk and it's the Breakfast Club for morning. Have Young Miami in the building morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Now. How did the collaboration with with Drake come about? I don't know. It's right. Probably was scrolling on Againstagram looking at the city guys. I don't know. I don't know. His speech has called us, who was like, hey, try what to do a record with y'all? I think Drake,

won't you see the manage him on the low? I don't know, but go ahead. Some like he stopped in with us because Pete like to play. It's like, I ain't gonna screenshot y'all face time, and he showed us at him and we was like, oh my god, bitch, we made it. We're gonna be on the song, Drake. So we went to Atlanta. We flew to Atlanta because he was like his top secret, y'all gonna come do this song at my studio and sitting out to nobody, we're gonna do this record. It ain't get its sun

out and nothing. So we went to Atlanta. We did the song and that she's how I came about. Who's easier to industry? Industry? They easy, they so they like walking leagues. They sun easy. I mean, you just gotta you just gotta know how to funst them. You get on sounding like most girls because I'm not gonna lie.

I taught to tell a guy that was older than me he had money, and I just felt like I was kind of scared to ask him for money because I wanted him to think that I had my together and I felt like me ex him or making saying how I was needy or I wasn't all box. But no, you can't do that. Don it don't it, don't it don't matter if you bossed up, if you and your own bad like because that was mine, Like that was I was like, man, this man, you know, he got

his little pieces going on. This man a pass. I ain't about to go and ask this man for no money because he's gonna feel like I'm needy, like you know, ask you for something, I'm sure right So now that I'm kind of old and I look back on that situation, that's why I feel like that's like another message and I'm music like it don't matter if you're a boss and you got your own you could still ask a guy for something. You know, as a woman, he should do for you anyway. He should buy your food, he

should pay your bills. You should be scrat You shouldn't never have to go in your pocket. So, so all these artists and athletes that be in your dms, how do you pick and choose who you want to I'm scraight off them. I for to god, I'm scret off them. Why Because it's like you outa you otta really know when they're serious most and don't just want to have fun. Everybody want to have fun right now, That's how I feel, you know, what to saying especially if you were a rapper,

if you're an athlete, like how many in your dms? Now? I don't like that, you know, I like to say, because y'all could be hearing me. I ain't gonna tell I don't never tell you about to make my blood pressure. Girl draining my pocket. But one thing about me. J T always said me that she fot Karasha. You don't care? She would like, she always said me. She was like, what's wrong with you? First conversation with you? Would like you gonna buy me bad? I just trying to see

what you'll head at. Do you feel like you old guys something when you buy you that back? Huh? And I don't want to weed. I'm gonna just keep accent just to see. That's how I know if I'm gonna yeah, because if I ask you and you patty, then you patty nothing back though you got money. Now now yeah, I ain't gonna lie, but ba then hell nah, I ain't buy. I ain't buying nothing you want me? So how is it hard not to like go back to your old wage when dealing with these industry due because

you say they are easy. Look you know you can findess them. So how you know, how do you stop yourself from doing that as I don't want to do that because now I felt like I got something to lose. Now we've seen these We seen these tweets that came out recently about some old tweets about twenty and thirteen. You're talking about some some Haitian people. Okay, people were pretty pissed off about this. Okay, so let me tell y'all, Miami Twitter. It's called Miami Twitter. Every year it's Haitian

Flat Day, and we just it's a Miami thing. It be Yanks. They called American Yanks first and souls. So that was just like the topic that we do every year. We just go in on each other, like, you know, they be Yanks. We got more money than y'all. Y'all trying to steal our hosts, y'all. You know, they they say they ain't been a scamming. Y'all want to be that cousin. You know, we didn't been as scamming. Then we will say, like, y'all Haitian y'all. You know y'all

come into America, why y'll don't stay hey again? You know, it's just stuff like that. It wasn't nothing that I have nothing in kasse Haitians. I was just engaged in the topic that we do in Miami. It's it was all joking, going back and foot breaking on each other. And then you had some tweets about the LGBT community. Didn't like that either. I did. I didn't tweet nothing about them. I was just talking about out my son. I just said that if I saw anything gay and

my son, that I would be him. But that's just like your mom would be like, if you break my tame, I'm gonna beat it out of you. Damn mean, she's gonna be it out of you. She just saying, I don't have nothing to get scapable. But I wouldn't. I wouldn't want my son to be gay, just me and mother. I wouldn't want my son dating the same sex. But I'm around a lot of gay people all the time. My style of scape my cousin Kay, I love gay people. My favorite cousin that d was SKay That I mean,

did I have nothing to gainst kay people? Because I don't want my son to be Kay. I think what you're saying that you would beat him, it makes it seem like you're something wrong. Yeah, people how people took it him and look at it. But she was young when you tweeted that, though, I mean, I apologize for I don't know why they took up and stuff. You said you want somebody to suck on your until you gets the hickey. Why would you want something like that? Because I want to read that to me. Was so

intrigued by that. He was so intrigued. That sounds painful, not if he linking it right, You know, I sug men. A lot of men don't how to eat. That was me. A girl gave me a book back in the day called The Ultimate Kiss. Taught me how to probably yeah, yeah, and just be licking, licking, nicking and be like, oh my god, get up. But you gotta teach us. Though I would have that take it too much time that point I'm ready to keep. I'm ready to get to

the point like I'm not said, teach. You know what, if you really like the guy, he's taking care of you and everything. But that's the only thing wrong is the game trash? You got the school? Yeah, did you know? Did I have to? But if we just you know, gonna do us, I ain't got time to be teach you so you you told a guy to get up? Yeah, I was just like comfortable, like, dun just do that to give me weather. But if not, just let's just get to the point like I ain't even got time

for you to be down there. Just come on. That's amazing. Drop on a clue the bomb for young daddy with all the success now you know what I mean? Maybe daddy game because y'all not together? No, what was he? The guy? You told that too? He y'all you know he only my bladdy daddy Yady twenty six. You know he ain't experienced like that. He all right. I mean I'm young too, so I probably don't know what property is.

But how's it with all the success and everything? He good at first, he you know, but now he gets like, you know, I'm happy for you. Do your thing. You know, you try to get you back. Of course every day boy by he loved the prefact clubs hot. Now he gonna see this show. I don't want you. What's his name? Gonna tell him, man, you don't want him another shot shout out to my baby daddy, shy beautiful, So y'are not He's not the one for you. I mean I've

been doing him since two thousand. He was my first. Is it hard for him to deal with the fact that you are getting more successful when you run all these successful man, I'm sure that I gotta. Yeah, I'm crazy a little because when I first got signed, you know, he was saying he wasn't one of but now he get it, y'all. You know your labelmate Q He said he wouldn't work with Nikki because of the beef with Cardi. So would you work with Nikki? I just want to

stay away. Good question, Like, I don't want to get into that, but I am teen Cardi. City Girls is team Cardi. Cardi support the City Girls, so you fight for Cardi basics. Yeah, I know Cardy team party period Well. Albums out this Friday and Miami. It's good when you when you like somebody music and then you meet them and they just like their records. Thank you. We don't want to see you out here on No Ball though they don't. I'm not. You have it, young Miami City Girls.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Yes, good morning, dropping a clues boumb for Young Miami from the city girls who can't wait till JT comes home. So we can have both of those, uh, both of that, both of that, that double ratchet energy in the studio. You know what I'm saying. I love having conversations with young ladies like young Miami. Yes, mom,

it's like a good time. It makes my blood flow. All right, Now, I don't forget tomorrow. It's the Breakfast Clubs Change for Change. Yeah, it's actually on Thursday. Oh I said tomorrow. You just said tomorrow. I know we all work hard, but I know the day Tuesday, I got my week structure, all right, Russian My Thursday is the Breakfast Clubs Change for Change powered by Dose Beds. It's the Benefit Project three seventy five. Now it's an eighteen hour radio thon. So we'll be here from six

a m. To midnight. So for everybody that's like, oh, why do y'all have to leave the air at ten am, we'll be here till midnight. Yeah, we did that. We did this last year. Last year we raised over eight hundred thousand. I thought it was more. But if they say eight hundred thousand, cool. You know who got a new car but a right somebody said they gave money,

they didn't really give it. But we raised over one hundred thousand dollars for the Gathering for Justice movement last year and all the proceeds are going to Project three seventy five this year, so we don't see any of that. It goes directly to them. Tell them what Project three seventy five. They're removing the stigma surrounding mental illness through conversation, education and inspiration. It was founded by Brandon Marshall NFL Play, who just got signed I think yesterday, So I guess

him again, it's not all these things. So are we allowed to lean the Saints? So are we allowed to lean on Brandon Marshall for money even though we're raiding the money for him, because I mean, even though we're on the radio for twenty five hours, we still donate. So he should still donate too, right, Yes, I think that would be a nice gesture on here. Yeah, he

definitely should, I would think so. And all of these goals to you know, help eradicate the stigma surrounding mental health and raise awareness for mental health and the African American community, and there's a lot more people are now coming forward talking about their own issues that they've struggled with, and in particular, Brandon Marshall has had his own struggles

with mental health aust which he's been vocal about. Yes and dropping the plutes bump for everybody who tuned in the in Session live last night on VH one with doctor Jessica Clemens. I was the first patient on the couch. That was a very exhilarating experience. I think you should do it in me. I thought about you last night, I really did. What do you think about men? Why stop it? I just said when I was on the couch, I thought about you, and I said, you know who

would be nice on this couch? So you think some therapy? I think everybody needs therapy, but I think it would. I think it would be good for vy. I don't know why. I really I thought about you. I thought about Wallet, and I thought about Nick Cannon. I did. I said, those three guys, Wow, who really could really be on this couch? Three men on the y'all have to turn every serious conversation hushy. We're having a moment.

Three men on the couch just trying to get to where we need to be and doing what we gotta do to get to where we need to be. That before if he were there too, So just four men on the couch, wo men on the couch? What do we wear? All right? He took it too far? What do you see? An envy that makes you what do you see me that wants to put me on the couch? Oh?

The fact that he wants us to explain everything, like he'll be like ANGELI explained to the people with oxygen is I just want to know get to the root of that. You know what the NBD go through a really a dark time. I don't want to get to the root of his didn't go through therapy, Like why do you need the explanation for everybody that that's that's not because he was that know what happened was that

little kid is always sying why why? When I did radio on the other side, when I worked at the other station, the person that hired me Tracy with like, you have to over explain things because never think that everybody knows what you're talking about. So explain everything so everybody else explain to the people what water is? I never say expater don't you. No, I don't see no defensive not therapy, be defensive, my god. Okay, maybe he does medication and therapy and medication, my god, explain to

people what medication is. See what I Oh my gosh. All right, well this could be interesting. So we're raising money for every Thursday you know we have. But people also tend to think that therapy is expensive and there's a lot of other ways to get around that, and insurance has kind it right, yes, ye in a lot of cases. All right, well we got rumors at the way what we're talking about. Yes, we're not going to talk about Nicki Mnash and her shot. Who does she

shoot her shot? At? All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club, Go morning. Oh GOSHU report guys. The Breakfast Club. Well, Travis Scott was on with Ellen and he was discussing a lot of things, including his parenting experiences and the whole delivery experience with his daughter's stormy. Check out what he had to say. She held me down because it's so scary. Uh. This is actually my first delivering room. So she was like

walking me through this whole process. It's like this thing called like the placenta that I've just been here about. Oh my god. So I was like, you know, I was fearful of that, but I cut them in the local court and you know, she held it down, Mama kJ going into it, I was like nervous and scared, you know, just being we were just like both young.

But you know when you like first had a baby in your arms, just like uncontrollable, it's like this whole like warp, you know, Yeah, it just takes over your body. And I never thought I can just like love something like so hard. You know, I don't know the feeling. And you know, by the way, when you eat the placenta as a man, you're able to breastfeed. That's not true. That's not true. So I've never eating a placenta, but I write a story because Tom Cruise did it a

long time ago. So he's a scientologist. Tom Cruise looks younger than everybody in this room when he's ninety seven years old. So I'm talking, y'all. Is what I'm telling y'all is, if you eat the placenta, you're able to breastfeed. Don't tell somebody you believe that. Though Google you can Google it. Don't do that. Okay. Now let's move on and talk about Travis scott on Ellen discussing perhaps doing some type of Broadway play. I love like Broadway. It's

just super dope. You do you love Broadway? Yes, it's like you should write a Broadway show because you write all of your own stuff, right, Yeah, you should write like a whole show. Yeah. I was thinking my next album should be like I do a play for a whole week, So where just do a player, design a whole player around the album. That could be interesting. I wouldn't mind seeing that. That'll be different all right. Now. By the way, Trappis Scotty had to postpone on one

of his shows last night. In addition to that, three other shows have also been postponed, and that's due to technical production issues. So the show in Tampa, upcoming shows and Heart for Cleveland Milwaukee, all of those are being postponed to a later date. So if you do have tickets to any of those shows, they are going to

announce those reschedule dates shortly. Okay, all right. Nicki Minaj in the meantime, was that the People's Choice Awards, and she decided to take that time to shoot her shot on somebody in the audience. Shout out to Donna Tella Rasashi for custom making us outfit for me, and shout out and shout out to Michael B. Jordan because he's gonna be taking it off for me tonight. Okay, all right, nothing is playing out that she's shooting her shot. Maybe

we're gonna help push this along. Yeah, women can shoot this shot a lot. You know, a lot of guys are naive. A lot of women can be flirting with a guy and a guy won't even know that the woman is flirting onsad exactly. That's very directing to the point. Yeah, I think he's aware right now. In the meantime, you know, he said he doesn't even have a girlfriend, just said, you know, he's single, doesn't even know what it's like to date. Oh really, Yes, it's about ten furious white women, right,

How dare you not claim me? Michael B. Jordan? Now, Nicki Minaj's in the meantime, you know, it has been dating Lewis Hamilton and she posted him after he won. She put congratulations sweetheart, hashtag champion Lewis Hamilton, so proud of you. So how does that make him feel she just shot and then you congratulate me. Listen, at least you got to acknowledge maybe she's all entertainment. And he knows that. Yeah, he's like whatever, you're just doing a

little bit of learning. I hurt a little bit though. I mean, shay, baby, you can my clothes off, you know, not Michael dating NICKI Minah, she's gonna wrap like that in her music anyway. She's gonna put those kind of suggestive exactly. She did a whole dream song talking about industry guys you wanted to sleep with. So you can't take it's all entertainment. Don't take it serious, right, And you know for Michael B. Jordan's look, he said this

in GQ because he's on the cover. He said, I'm very mature and advancing a lot of areas of life. DA may not be one of them. I don't really know what dating is. Well, how are you breaking all these white women heart this morning? All these white women we see you out here with that, we see clearly see you on dates on dates with you. Now you don't not claiming none of them. So Michael B, don't be that way. And I'm angel again, that is your report.

All right, thank you, miss ee. Yes, will you give it that don We need police in Chicago to come to the front of the cargation. We like to have a world with all of them, I mean the ones who are responsible for killing Jamal Robertson. Okay, we'll get to that next. Keep it. Lock this to Breakfast Club. Come morning, Breakfast Club, Your mornings will never be the same. Continue the eventure with Nuts Commander as he teams up with Albess Dumbledore to stop that dark wizard Grindovald's plans

to divide the Wizarding World. Fantastic Beast, the Crimes of Grindavald, And there is Thursday, rated pg. Thirteen. Don't date you are. I'm gonna fatten all that around this man to Dolton Blowers, many waited for. Charlemagne had to make a judgment. Who was gonna be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you because the Breakfast club bitches, Who's donkey of the day today? Donkey today? For Tuesday, November thirteenth goes to police officers in the Mid Lothian Police Department in Illinois.

First of all, let me say rest in piece to twenty six year old Jamal Robinson the latest hashtag on social media because he was gunned down by police. Now. Jamal was an armed security guard at Many's Blue Room Bar and Robin's Illinois. All his friends said he had talked all his life of becoming a police officer himself. He had a valid gun owner's license, but did not have a concealed carry permit, but he was armed security at this club. A confrontation broke out between several men,

and one man left to go get his gun. The man came back with his pistol opened fire in this bar, striking several people. At least four people were injured. The security guard, Jamal Robinson Robertson, did what he was supposed to do and return fire an apprehended the suspect. You would think he'd be getting some type of medal of honor today or something, right, I know, right, I know you're thinking, how did he end up getting killed by the police if he was the good guy. Well, let's

go to wgn N I for the report. Twenty six year old Jamal Robertson was working as an armed security guard at Manny's Blue Room Bar. Way security asked a group of drunk men to leave, but at least one person came back with a gun and started shooting. Security return fire, and witnesses say Robertson apprehended one of the men involved outside. A Midlothian police officer who responded to the scene opened fire. Four other people, including a suspected shooter,

suffered non life threatening injuries. State police are investigating the police shooting. CoA County Sheriff's Police are investigating the bar shooting. Now, It's been a lot of conversations in America about needing armed security in public places, churches, schools, nightclubs, all these places we see these mass shootings need security. I don't disagree with that, all right. When I walk into the airport in New York, especially JFK, I feel extra safe

because it's military personnel with choppers everywhere, all right. I think that you have to create difficulty, all right, And nothing creates difficulty like a bunch of armed security or the AK forty sevens. But this situation right here throws a middle finger to that, you know, whole theory, because what's the point of having armed security if police can't tell the difference between the good guy would have gun

and a bad guy would have gun. All these mass shootings we hear about whenever it's a member of Vanilla Isis, meaning a white domestic terrorist. How many times we read stories where these members of Vanilla Isis commit these mass shootings and police somehow find a way to apprehend them without killing them. Why wasn't that same courtesis into ti Jimbell Robinson now one of the eyewitnesses on the scene,

Adam Harris, said he saw the whole thing. Let's hear it. Yeah, somebody on the ground with us with his knee and us back with its gun on him like don't move. Everybody was screaming out security. He was a security guard and they still did their job and saw a black man would have done and basically killed them. Somebody has to explain to me, how mass you this members of Vanilla Isis shoot people, kill people, get apprehended and didn't

get questioned. All right, police officers walk in and see a black man with a gun standing over a man got his knee in his back, a man who wanted to be a police officer. All the witnesses dead telling the police, hey, this guy is the good guy. He's apprehended to subspect. Did he get told to even drop his weapon? Were they listening to the people telling them

Jamal Robinson was not the bad guy? You know. Pretty hard to tell who's the bad guy and the good guy nowadays, all right, Pretty hard to do in America when the perception is white is right and black is black, Black is bad and not bad meaning good either, but a bad meaning bad and not just bad, dangerous and threatening. You know, I want her to quote the quote is we must not allow other people's limited perception to define us.

Very hard to do when the perception that defines us in the eyes of some people in America gets us killed. Please let him give me a look, Dan Police the biggest ye hall he ha he ha he stupid, mother, Are you dumb? It's DJ M v Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We gotta special guests in the building. What's popping, y'all? Van lathing? They call you a lot of people like to say the guy from TMZ. Are you tired of hearing that? Yeah? Yeah,

Well tell us your story. How do you know we know you from TMZ? How did you get to TMZ? And tell us your whole process. Well, I was unemployed, and I mean in the economy, Like I was working at a different production company and then like it was crazy because the production company hit us on like a Monday, and I was like, today is the last day of

the company. Yeah, like you're done, everybody's done. So I was unemployed for a little while and I was just freelance writing, writing, just trying to get um any type of job to kind of keep my craft. So the sharp was you in La now or Louisiana. I was in La. I have in La It's like two thousand and name, and I was living a good unemployed life for like a year and a half. Man, I was playing basketball every day, electing the unemployment check um and I walked into the gym and this lady came up

to me. She was like, Yo, we're gonna have you do this on camera survey. And if you do the on camera survey and we like you, we're gonna have you go further on into this process and then you have a chance to make a thousand bucks. I go out to this um, this this warehouse and Van Eyes and it's supposed to be a survey where I use all of these different products products, right, So I do all of this stuff right, and he goes, after you do all of this, Now you got to shave with

the razor in the in the mirror. So I'm shaving with the razor in themes? Did you look to me? But you might be the only person that would do but look to me. It's like they say, Yo, you're gonna make a thousand bucks. I'm like, when you're unemployed, that's like a bunch of money. Right. So I'm like, so I do all of this stuff. And while I'm shaving with the razor, a dude pops out with a camera and he's like, yeah, are you ready for the

Gelette Fusion Proglide Challenge? And I'm like it's a commercial. And so we do all of this stuff. I go back and forth with the guy. I walked back into this room and it's a whole production crew and everybody's but they're like, ah, you're did so well and stuff like that. We did the whole thing. We went back and forth. I thought it went really well. And then when I got back there and I was feeling out the paperwork, there was like, listen, this is on a Saturday,

so you get double the rate. So you're actually gonna walk out of here with eighteen hundred bucks and you're gonna get a five hundred dollars holding fee every time we run a commercial. And I was like, wow, this is dope. So me, being the honest American that I am, the next time my unemployment came, I put the money that I made onto the unemployment thing, right, because you get paid from your unemployment based upon the money you

made that year, the money you made that year. When I did that, it readjusted my quarterly earnings for eighteen hundred bucks. So my unemployment went down from five hundred bucks to seventy five dollars. Wow. And so I'm like, well, the good life is over. I gotta get a job now, right. And when I went on there, the first thing that was there was developing and being a part of the

TMZ tour. What a website was that entertainment Careers dotting thet got you and I wrote all this stuff and then I wrote I decided, you know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna use my writing skill. I wrote like a funny cover later to my resume. They called me right in right away. Now I've been with TMZ ever since. He said TMZ tours, So that that's the bus that goes around. That's the bus that goes on celebrity for a guy. No, not the houses. We we don't do

the houses a celebrity tour. Right, So you go around and you tell people about things that happened TMZ, things that happened in different neighborhoods. How'd you get in the building? Now, now you know you were on the bus. How did you get that? Was that astro glide challenge? No? Man Hardy got on the bus and he saw me do my tour and he was like, we we need to have you in the office. Now. Do you ever catch flex with some of the things posted on TMZ? Of

course of course baby Daddy killed. People were so mad. That was disrespectful. Look at the headline now. So like for me, what what I would tell people is um. I think for me working there, I start to understand that, like, especially when you're talking about black and brown people, even when things aren't done purposely to hurt you, they still do and the language can still be coded. And that's why sometimes it's important to have someone that can relate

a message of just how insensitive or hurtful something can be. Right, and we see that's the thing though, You know, you have a lot of coachurally coolest people. But that's why you need we need to have teach to those tables. Yeah, to stop stuff from like that from happening. You can take the ten best people in the world, right and put them in a room. If there's no diversity, it's gonna be about ten minutes before something stupid happens. They're

gonna say something. They're gonna say and do something stupid if there's nobody in the room to express their sort of history and their concerns. But yo, man, that's not how we do it. Whatever. So that's how you get college commercials. That's how you get college Jenner Kindle. And that's because there's that's because there's nobody there to go. Yo. That doesn't look right. Did you ever feel weird about Harvey being a Trump supporter and being really vocal about it.

I didn't feel weird about it. I felt it was a real point of contention, you know what I mean. I think what we've seen in the in this past election is that it seems like mainstream America is disappointed when they see racism and they're not outraged. I think we're outraged at it because these things directly affect our lives, and it's very frustrating to have a conversation with somebody or anyone, UM where something directly affects you and it's

a mild annoyance to them. Yeah, it's like, oh, he's making the economy good. Who cares? Like? Like, who cares? Good? He's done some bad? Right, who cares? If you like, if you can't pay me enough money to call me, so it doesn't really matter how good the economy is. Shut up a million, I'm not. I can't be. I can't be in a hundred million dollars, right, What the context?

What the context is? I mean maybe if we like in a movie or something, but like if I know that that's how you view me, there's not enough money in the economy that can make me okay with that, you know. So for me going back and forth with him, it was it was frustrating um and seeing that that perspective taken. But now that he is adamantly against Trump, I feel vindicated. Not real though, or that because of

the backlash. I don't think that there was as much backlash as people think that there was, but it I think that it's real. But I think that's also some things that Trump didn't said start to affect things that Harvey really cared about, like the LGBT community. Yeah, I don't. I think that some people put things past Donald Trump.

Some people that had new Donald Trump from the past had thought, you know, oh my god, this guy's not as bast what we think is and all of those things like that, and I think they put some things past him. To me, when somebody's standing in front of you telling you what they mean, you gotta take them as they were, you know. I do think in a lot of ways, Harvey gets a bad rap. I think Harvey's not as bad as people try to make him out to be. I mean, am I wrong? For me?

He's been like somebody who is really championed the position that I've had on the show. But he doesn't need you on there. Well he I wasn't on there before, right, But it helps because there were a lot of things that were happening that we were like, what the hell is going on with tmze and even artists complaining about how come the only time you guys report on hip hop artists or people of color, it is something negative and people have definitely expressed that and felt like that. Sure.

I mean, for me, there's a certain way that I want black people and black culture to be portrayed always and that's fairly. So it's my job and my challenging along with Raquel and Lauren and other people in the room to make sure that it's covered fairly and it's covered accurately. And also I would say to those people, it's like before anything goes up on TMZ about anyone, they reach out to your people. They want to talk to your people, They want to get in touch with

your people to understand. Give you a chance to give your side right and if we can't do that, then you know what I mean. It's a little tougher, but still it's on me and on the other people in the office to kind of champion, you know, that side of our culture. All right. We got more with Van late than when we come back. Of course, we got to discuss when Kanye popped up at TMZ, So don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, PJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,

the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We have Van Lateen in the building. You might know him from TMZ or the Red Pill podcast. Now, when Kanye West came up, you know, the second time became you didn't you didn't show up to work that day. But what was on your mind when he came up? What were you think? No Van was at work, just Harvey chose to do the interview with Kanye, which I thought had nothing to do. I think Harvey should have fell back and let Van

interview Kanye one on one. That's what I think, But I wasn't interested in interviewing. Well, what do you think of the whole Kanye? What do you think of it after? It's funny because I called Charlemagne right away and I was like, Yo, I just had a yelling match with you in the office. Man. It was crazy, I thought. Then my phone beeping It was Kanye another life thing. I just had a yellow match with the black black.

I was the first time. I mean, listen, I've been disillusion with Kanye West for a little while, so I wasn't expecting, you know anything. Um, I wasn't expecting for that that sort of image in my mind to change. But the level to which he became unhinged in the office was surprising to me, just because he was in there and then all of a sudden, cameras on go time, and he's all over the place, and so he like that before the cameras came on, or not until okay

no um. But at the same time, before the cameras came on, he was making a point and I will say this to go and exchange energy with anybody that was in the room. Yo, I'm Kanye West, Hello, hugging people being there. But when he got up there and he had what he wanted to say, that's when he

started get a little bit more passionate. But when he thought when he was up there talking to Harvey and Charles, I was discussed, it legitimately discussed, discussed at sort of what this incredible cultural leader had become in that moment.

Everybody's untied to their opinion. But we're not going to change the facts about the people that got drug and strung up so that we could even have the freedom to sit in this room and say, did try to, I guess, explain what he was saying and say, well, what he meant was I mean, what he meant was you're talking about mental bondage. No, I don't think that that's true. Well, he did say that right after he said to slavery. I think I think that he walked

it back. But I think if you watch what he said, it's very clear what he said four hundred years that sounds like a choice to me. So let's let's break that down. Okay, what you're saying is, you're, to me,

and maybe I'm being too sensitive about it. To me, you're sort of implying in some way that there was some sort of weakness on behalf of people that were born into bondage, right, that were de humanizing to a point to where every single second of the day, Uh, they were reminded that they were the lowest things in the world, Like, oh, they were weak, but they were they were conditioned to be. I don't I don't think that we can call them weak. I think that they

were incredibly strong to have survived that. I think that they were. I don't think that there's any way that we could call them weak. They were incredibly strong to have endured or the conditions weakened them physically. They might have the condition the conditions weakened them physically. But at the same time, I think it's it's incredibly off base to assign any weakness to them, you know what I mean.

And I would have been alive during No, you don't know, and you can't judge what that was like because we have no idea and you and you and you really can't judge it when you're in a situation to where your child is there, right, your old grandma wire right, your wife is there right to me, even to imply that we got you gotta walk that back, and to be honest with you, he would have been able to talk everything. And I wouldn't have said anything but that.

When I'm from the South, you know, my dad would drive me around and look at a low hanging tree to be like, just let you know, it's a bunch of souls on that tree. Never forget that. That didn't sit well with me the second time he the second time he came up. The second time, it seemed like I got another album coming out. This got a lot of buzz and press the first time. Let's go back, Let's go back. But at the same time, there's no way I can say that that that's really what it

felt like. It's what it felt like. So for him, he always has all kinds of weird reasons why he's does stuff. So who knows what his plans are now? Van Leathon fun fact about Van Van used to be six hundred pounds. No, I wasn't six hundred pounds. I'm big. I was about three hundred and sixty three hundred and sixty pounds. Yeah, how'd you lose so much weight? For me? I just got tired of being fat. It was a lot of work for me in Louisiana. Louisiana, you had

all that way in Louisiana. I had it in California too. Okay, okay, cargo from Louisiana to lat feel about fat because you know Charlomagne fact shames a lot of people. People get mass man now. But he fasciates me about past fatness, which to me doesn't make any sense at all. Um, I'm to me, I think fashionam is discussing. The one thing I'll say is that, Uh, unless you're living in a body where you feel bad about yourself image, you don't understand how oppressive that can be. So many different

parts of your life are affected by negative self image. Right, you get on a crowded bus and you sit down and you're taking up two seats and you're like, damn, but people around you look at you know what I'm saying. You go like you go to a barbecue. Everybody else eating, see the skinny The skinny dudes can eat as much as they want at the barbecue. But the fat guys, you have an extra thigh. Everybody like this fat ass

eating up all the barbee. But then they do stupid stuff like yo load the plate with them, YO get a diet cold like I used to do that. I got called out a chi for late one time, and you get who like like I got called out at your employees. The Chick fil a employee called me out. I remember I got all this stuff when I was in college. I got like a because I have a Chick Filate power meal. I used to call it, which was I have power meals. Everywhere I would be, yeah,

I have power meals. The Chick fil a power meal was. It was a twelve peet nugget, the four piece strips, a large fry, small fry, a cookie, all that, yeah, like six hunds. Like I would eat the cookie and then I was like I diet coke and the girls bringing me up. She goes with you, you know that big ass meal and get a diet coked. Why don't you just gonna give a milkshake or something like that. I'm like, yo, who is this power employee? I'm telling you just like nine in college and and like I

was told us, just give me a regular coke. Then do you think that was something that you were conditioned like from when you were young? You just had unhealthy eating habits, just like being at home when you grew up in your community or how did that even? It made me feel good? Like for me, um, there were so many other things in my life that I was unhappy with. The one thing that I knew I could get a lot of happiness from was food. And so you didn't get a happy meal out. So I was

eating feelings, you know what I'm saying. And then you know, that's one of the first things you unlearned when you lose a bunch of weight, Right, So what made you lose the weight? What was the last draw? Was like I was crawling up the stairs like on all fours so I wouldn't be out of breath. The discretive Hollywood make you want to lose it now, not at all, because to me, I wasn't in that. Once I did lose weight, things started happening better for me, like exponentially.

Now you also have your podcast The Red Pill, So what made you decide that you had to have your own thing? And TMZ supports it heavily, so it was like part of their network or is it just something you independ a partnership between TMZ and me and then loud Speakers of course. So I mean for me, the podcast was just it was sort of an exercise for me to know whether or not I could do that and get people that I respect to talk about real

situations in their lives. And it's been going. I got to sit down and talk to a lot of people that um that that I find intriguing because you always wonder like how someone got to the point that they that they are and so that's been a lot of fun for me, just kind of having those different interviews. But we appreciate you for joining us. Man, no problem, man, ladies and gentlemen. Fan Layton to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is the rule of report with

Angel and Breakfast Club. Well Whaka Flackers says that he may possibly want to retire from MAP now. He was sitting down with Rock Ranton. Here's what he said, I've been giving up. That's my wife. They book me because I did what ILL came to do. I made past thirty million dollars. Everybody else started with its rich. Everybody's happy. I don't have nothing else to do. Everybody else they didn't make it. They died or they got kids or some something. My right hand man that's running the streets

with me. It's as a pastor. Like it's life changed for me. Like people want me to be hard in the paint Walker, but I'm thirty two years old. I'm grown as man. I'm just gonna be a goo. I want to about to make a baby next year. That's what Flock is saying is I'm thirty two years old and performing hard in the paint makes my knees hurt. Okay, it makes my back hurt. Right, he's a ball player, he should be fine with it. Walker Flock is a ball player. I mean he was. He used to play ball.

Oh yeah, I would think he could handle that. I still listen to Walker Flocker's first album in the gym heavy. Oh, let's do it hard in the paint, all right. Well, in addition to that, remember previously he said he will no longer talk about his fallout with Gucci. Well, here's what he had to say about that. If we ever had problems anything, I'm chilling right now for me. Ye's old, like I ain't talking my best friend, my little brother. Why I almost a year? Oh because it was sucking ego. Oh,

just because of the industry change. It's like, oh, young man with dreams and we really see but the trains And ain't Gucci all that playing you know how to getting me? You call me now? I respect that I would love to see Walker Flocca and Gucci man reconcile, just because they were so close back in the day, right, and their issues had to do with him not giving Walker's mom the proper credit that he felt like she deserved. Also, he did say that Gucci's memoir was full of lies.

Who yeah, Oh, all right, now, let's talk about speaking of books. Michelle Obama's new book, Becoming, which, as we told you prior to this, has gotten into Oprah Winfrey's book club. This is the first book club pick that she's had from the political world since she started her book club back in nineteen ninety six. Now Here is

some more things that Michelle Obama discussed with Oprah. As far as he'r not even wanting her husband, Barack Obama to run for president, I never wanted to be involved in politics, and I knew that Barack was a decent man, but politics was ugly and nasty, and I didn't know that my husband's temperament would mesh with that. But then on the flip side, you see the world and the challenges that the world is facing, and I thought, well, what person do I know who has the gifts that

this man has? How do you say no to that? So I had to take off my wife hat and put on my citizen hat, as I've said, and say, how can I stand in the way if I know that this man could do good? And that felt selfish and small, and I couldn't be the person that stopped it. That's real. She couldn't be selfish in that moment. Her husband is a public servant who was here to affect the lives of many. N Since we're talking about a Michelle, now let's switch over to Michelle Williams. Now we had

Chad Michelle on here. Chads Michelle is their series that's on Owned, where they're going through all kinds of issues with their relationship and talking to a counselor and just getting ready for their marriage. Now, there was something that went viral from the late this episode, and that was the two of them basically discussing race and Michelle saying, there's a lot of things that Chad can't understand. That's Michelle Williams that Chad can't understand because she's a black woman.

Had a disagreement. I said something to him on the lines of will chat because you are not black, you would not understand why I communicate the way I do, maybe because you didn't grow up around a lot of black people, and so that was very very offensive to chat to me. It doesn't matter if you're black white.

If you know that the other person was like, I didn't like the way you said that, then seek to find some understanding as to why that person didn't like what you said, you know, and let's keep that the issue, not pulling all these other things, because then it feels like you're just trying to cut all right, Well, it goes on. They went on to discuss what are you confuse about? What? What? What is he telling her? Not? He's telling her to dismiss racism, the equation, That's what

he's saying. He doesn't think that it should be a factor in every topic, is what he's saying. Now it goes on to this, and this is what really had people annoyed. And we had the disagreement. He says, did you take your meds today? Now? That but wait, wait, that was doctor Tama. I would never go there, and I apologize, shouldn't go there and regardless, and I don't think you should ever go there with black and white.

And it was after she said again and that's and then and I got mad, and I was like, did you take your meds today? She knows how to cut apples and oranges, though, you know what I'm saying, Like, first of all, if you know that your your woman deals with some type of mental illness, you shouldn't say things like did you take your medication to day? That's kind of dismissal of whatever it is. And you also can't dismiss her feelings about race exactly their relationship, because

there are different ways that we communicate that. It's something that has to be discussing in a relationship, especially if they're having communication issues. But that's the epitome of white pripleges, right, epitome of white privileges. You don't have to factor in race in any equation when were you're black. You have to think to yourself constantly, it's just happening because of the color of my skin, or it's just a matter of circumstance. Now, she did say that racist an uncomfortable thing,

Chatt and I don't like to talk about. But we're learning that we have to talk about it. So that's the thing they are going to have to work on as their union moves forward. All right, while I'm anti la yee and that is your rumor report what we're doing now? Well, now DJV Justice Mix and let's keep it real, okay, dj MV. It's his daughter's birthday today, Madison seventeen years Envy left to go. She got to take a driver's test, right, take her road test. I'm tired.

I was out late last night. I was doing in Session live with doctor Jessica Clements and that was live at ten o'clock. I didn't leave there till midnight. I'm tired, you know. And I flew in from Atlanta last night and I didn't learn until twelve thirty to the airport. So what you're saying in this moment, neither one of us really know what to do. Yeah. I think it's like the People's Choice Mix where he says that people get to choose. There you go, it's that time of

the day, but it's a mix. So whatever you want to hear, hit up dj MV right now at dj MV from know what you want to hear. Hopefully it's in the mix and he's going to get it on for you. That's all. And revote, piece to vote. Sposed to be on vacation for the next three weeks now starting Thanksgiving, they're gonna be on vacation for two weeks and then they're off at the end of the year too, because that saves money with salary. Hey man, Then he got to buy a big ring to get Cassie back.

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