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Bernie Sanders Interview & More

Mar 04, 20191 hr 35 min
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Today on the show we have Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders on the Breakfast Club as he talks reparations, prison reform, and his black agenda.  We also open up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about "Leaving Neverland" docu- series. Moreover,  Charlamagne the God gives Donkey of the Day to a Florida man for stealing some very expensive coins.

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I call that everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the sea. Lad. You don't control I can't even doing this, so Pegrio, are you so Patty? The world's most dangerous morning jo DJ bitch Angel. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlemagne, the the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast club made for everybody. Good morning USA. Yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, yeah ya ya ya. Good morning. Angelis

bad money. She's amby Charlomagne. No, I guess not. I'm sure he's on his way. There was a little bit of snow on the ground. It wasn't that bad. Okay, well it's Monday. Now let me tell ya when out side this morning, this was a good morning. And you know, it was a little bit of snow. So there was snow on top of the cars. Somebody must have took the snow off my car because my car was clear of snow. The windshow wipers were up. That's nice. So whoever did that this morning, thank you very much. That

I was very helpful. Oh that was nice. Now I'm stuck in Charlotte. I was supposed to be back last night. You know, I had a bunch of parties down here for CI Double A, and they canceled all the flights. They said they were expecting a couple of feet of snow. That's what they told me at the airport, so I had to stay here for the night and they closed all the schools and everything. And it's not that much snowizard Yeah, they kept saying all day there was gonna snow.

They said it was gonna test snow on you on one in the afternoon, and they closed the schools today. So but it's not that bad. All right, my lot broadcasting from Charlotte, and shout everybody that was out here for Cible A. It's it's always a great, great, great time. Every year we have the Breakfast Club Day party. Shout the little Duvall. He came and performed. Shout the Two Chains. I actually ran into two Chains down here. We did something for Cricket Wireless, so he was performance a ra.

So it was a great event. I love Cuba. You get to see people that listen to the radio all the time. You get to connect, take pictures, just talk and have conversation. So shout out everybody that came out to North Carolina for Cuble. Now you out in Norbany, right, Yes, I had to do a Black Women in Media conference with the NUBA ACP, so shout out to everyone to put that together. It was me, Ashley Sharpton, and Rockia

Mays was on that event as well. And then I also did the Black Women in Tech conference and I had to interview Kenya More from Real Housewives of Atlanta. So I did like the closing interview for that conference. That was really dope too. Oh, did you want to hear something else I did this weekend. So I was with my mom yesterday and remember when I co hosted the Reel four a week they had put up a

picture of my parents' wedding on there. They were talking about that and somebody that her cousin, her first cousin, who she hasn't seen in over forty years. His daughter saw it and then got back in contact. So we went to go. I met them for the first time. My mother side of the family. Wow, she's very excited because my mom's an only child. Both her parents my grandparents passed away, so she doesn't really have any family

like that. Right now, did you see Leaving Neverland? I did watch that last night now if you haven't seen it, of course, they HBO put out a docuseries Leaving Neverland. Last night was part one. I tonight is part two. You know how you get the free trial on HBO just so you can watch it. So I got the free trial. I got to cancel it today. You don't have HBO not on my laptop. You can't. You know, you can log in from your your internet at home. You can go online. I couldn't figure it out last night,

so I just did the free trial. If you cancel it within twenty four hours or something like that, they don't charge you. So I'm about to cancel it in a second. Yeah, you should want to watch that anyway. What did you think? I think that it was very disturbing. It was a lot of very detailed descriptions of what

they allege. Wade Robson and James safe Chuck alleged that Michael Jackson did to them when they were younger, and the parents were on there, and I was really in awe that parents would allow things like this, like for their child to stay in yeah, someone else's room, an adult like that. It was over. It was very disturbing. It was a little too long. It was it was just too too too They stretched it out. Yeah, they

stretched it out a lot. As you can tell they were they trying to get as much out of this as possible. The only thing is I'm just I'm stuck between do I believe or not that that's That's the only thing because some of the descriptive things that that they are saying and some of the things that they were were saying about Michael Jackson. You know, it's difficult to listen to and watch because you know, he was your He was, like you, one of my superheroes growing up.

I love Michael Jackson. I watched them. I know people who don't want to watch it because they didn't want to not love Michael Jackson. I just want to know the truth. Good morning, how good morning, Charlemagne. What's happening? Yeah in busting in the door. Well we are, Charlemagne. We are getting ready for front page news. Bernie say this, Bernie Sanders will be joining us. Now We're not doing front page news. No, No, I'm just saying Bernie Sanders

will be joining us this morning. And Charlotte couldn't get back because of the weather if flights Oh in Hey, Charlomagne, I was in here talking to myself. I did I'm not. I'm not gonna lie anytime there's any type of disruptive weather. I know Charlomagne's gonna come in. I didn't know it slowed that much. It didn't even We just were talking about how wasn't that bad? But they canceled all the flights and they canceled school in Jersey this morning. I

mean it was about six inches and seven inches. And when you're trying to pull out the driveway, that's a lot. Wow, Yeah, that's a lot. Don't come in. All right. Well, Bernie Sanders will be joining us this morning. We'll kick him in Burnie next hour. Never heard of him. He's running for president for twenty twenty a centing up from Vermont. So we'll talk to him and let the record show that's not This is not the first time Bernie Sanders has been on the Breast Club. For some reason, people

think these presidential candidates are just coming here now. Now he was coming in twenty sixteen as well, and we have SA later this week as well, So you'll see about that all right now, front page. That's what we're talking about. Well, let's talk about these back to back tornadoes that happened and at least twenty three people have been killed. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked.

Just to Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ mvy Angela, Ye Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Good morning, Happy Monday. Let's get in some front page news. What we're talking about. Ye, well, right now there are eighty million people under winter alerts. That's from Colorado to Maine as a snowstorm has hit. So they said it's from experience, better to be over prepared in these situations. If you're not prepared before the storm,

it is too late. So a lot of schools are closed today, a lot of flights are canceled, as you know, Envy, because you are stuck in Charlotte, m Yeah, so just make sure you check out whatever flight you're supposed to be on, because in some places, like in New Jersey, it's a state of emergency. Charlotte not a bad place to be stuck in. Now you can go to merch for breakfast, dropping a clues bond for the seven or four down. Trust me, I know I've been stuck in

Charlotte because of snow. I love it now. Actually, Charlomagne left you in Charlotte because yeah, but I love Charlotte. I mean, I didn't really have a problem staying there. The weather's nice, the weather's beautiful. Of foods, it was pretty cool. And if you get stuck in the airport, they got a bowl Jangles. You know what I'm saying, Go get your little chicken egg and cheese biscuit, little

bulberry biscuit, you know what I mean. Now, since we're talking about natural disasters, they were back to back tornadoes in Alabama. At least twenty three people have been killed. They are saying they do still have a search going on, just trying to find if there's any more people as well, and they're looking primarily in the area where the damage is most significant. So very devastating situation. Tornado was scary. Tornado sound like trains in the sky. I've never been

in a tornado. Yeah, all right now, Stefan Clark, you guys remember that story. This was in Sacramento about a year ago. Police fatally shot Stefan Clark. He was twenty two years old, unarmed. He died in his grandmother's backyard. If you don't recall the story. That's when the police were chasing him. They were looking for somebody they said that was breaking car windows and they chased him. He ended up in his grandmother's back yard after he turned

the corner over there when they were chasing him. They ended up fatally killing him. Now, according to police officers, he turned around and he was in a shooting stance with his arms extended. They thought he had a gun. Turns out he only had a cell phone. They fired twenty shots at him, hitting him at least seven times. Now, these police officers have not been charged. They are not

facing criminal charges after shooting and killing Stefan Clark. Now, remember Ebony Kay Williams was on the Breakfast Club and here's what she had to say when this all happened. We're gonna go through the same thing, y'all when Stefan Clark's pace comes up. It's an inevitable outcome until the laws look different. Use of deadly force, that's the magic words, right, is unlawful and unjustified if and when the following criteria aren't met, so there's no weapon, or the weapon wasn't

in reasonable reach of the person. That's a shifting presumption. Y'all right, Now, the language typically reads the officer is justified unless see how that's different. There's a presumption of justification by any and all actions of these officers unless these special circumstances are met. Very important to note. That was a last ay from drop on a Clues Bombs for evny K Williams. And she's right. You know what I'm saying. You're not going to get justice until legislation

is changed. Okay, it's all about the legislation, people. You gotta get the legislation changed in order to get justice. All right, Well that is your front page news, all right, Well, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you had a horrible week in a bad week in and maybe that's somewhere right now. Yeah, maybe somebody's stuck in you. All right, all right, that's how you want to start it, all right,

But get it off your chests. Eight hundred five. If you guys watched Leaving Neverland, we would levet for you to call up and comment on that as well. Dog dogs listen to the Breakfast Club as well. Okay, I don't think, but anyway, stuck together somewhere in America, get it off your chest, or if you need to just spread some positivity, you can do that as well. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

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the same energy. Yeah, Hello, who's this? Hey man? It's rich How are you doing? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chests? Hey man, I just I want to speak on a little Michael Jackson's thing. Now. Now you met out man, you know how tello man say? So do these guys loud on the oath right? You know, I think we would come to a time decided. Man, we have to stop ricoting the tooth. You see what I'm saying, Like these guys loud on the old said

this thing right here. Now you're saying something else. So now you wanted to be sympathetic through each other to you right. So, now, like you said, you just want to know the tooth, but what is the what is the goddamn cool? We don't know the truth. We don't know. That's why they should have never done this. They should have never done this special because it's just too much of a gray area, is too sketchy, this specialist trash man and they know And it's coming from the twenty

six guy. Oh no, Mike, I wasn't doing his hey day. I'm just saying, Man, if there's a truth, white now, they gotta be the truth players. You gotta keep the same truth to tooth and the truth. Man. You can't just be changing just a picture now it makes you some money. Did did you think that anything was a little strange about any behavior? Yeah? I think it was. They were saying the person I have, I have two boards, I have a four year old and one year old,

and they can't sleeping the thread with my brother. You know what I I doing that? Period? Can I say something about you? Can I say something real quick? Michael Jackson has been strange since his whole goddamn life. Now all of a sudden, y'all think Michael is strange the same man, white woman, Okay, come on, man, I'm just asking what he done from watching it if anything was strange to him that Michael Jackson, Hello, who's this? Ye

know it's cute kill. What up? Getting off your chests? Bro? Yeah? Man, I'm in Hampton, Virginia right now, trying to make it to work. Man. And every time you come to the tunnel of us track actually accident something? Man? You casting the d you can't drive? Okay, I like that. I like that. I like that energy. What shot? Everybody? Ne seven five seven? Bro? Hello? Who's this? Sean from work for Connecticut? Man? What's up? Get it off your chest? Bro? Man? Yeah,

I gotta work this morning. I'm working as one of the every day man. I'm a mail man, so this is just another regular day, no rain all that. How much? You know what? I always wanted to do? What is good enough to tip the mail man during Christmas? Man? I never enough? What What do people usually tip you? Bro? Oh? I mean I've worked mostly in a hood, so you know what I mean. I get like weed more than just money. Sometimes I get like lea weed. You get

some weed, don't lie? Man. That's a regular day man. Okay, I didn't know you're suposed to tip your mail man. That's the thing. Yeah, you're supposed to tip the mail man. Yeah. Man, they give me they usually get like dunk down the cards and all that supposed to mail man ain't get no dunk car in the hood. To stop lying to me. Now, let me ask you one other question. You have a

deliver the package you know with some smoke? You said, what you have a delivered the package you knew with some smoke or some work or some work to deliver drug lag exactly? May some work some smoke deliver work now all some real Some people asked like to um deliver late like credit cards or debit cards or like gift cards that were late. Yeah, yeah for scammers. Yeah, some scammers. I got off for that a lot. Okay, how you with it? No, I don't know. Try to

get them a stitch on himself? Yeat? All right, thank you, brother. Be safe out there. If you've been down there with all them young boys. So you're trying to talk hip now you have deliver some smoke deliver from work talking about it? Get it off your chess eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit this up right now. It was the Breakfast Club. Gome on the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all,

your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blass, we want to hear from you on a breakfast But hello, who's this? Hi? Good morning? Say hey hey, Salem, Salem, good morning you guys. My anxiety is on like one thousand. I need help and I need advice. Talk to me. Okay, So this past weekend, I lost my driver's license, and you know you need your driver's license to do basically live. How'd you do that? I was at them all and I let my best friend's two year old play with it. But you know

it's not even the two years old. It's my fault. It's really my fault. Um. So yeah, I lost my driver's license. So now you know I have a warrant or whatever. So I don't know what to do. I'm scared to step in the DMV. And then Dallas right now is doing like this roundout. They're just trying to catch everybody with warrants from your job to your house this month. And I don't know what to do because I'm scared. You get like, I don't know what to do. I think you should just see in check and see

if you got a warrant you can run. What are the warrants? I definitely do. What are the warrants for? It's like traffic violence. There's nothing major, you know, Go pay your tickets. Oh, that's not the problem. I'm gonna do that. I'm definitely gonna do that. But don't you they don't they arrest you right there on the dem for traffic. Our white cameraman, Steve Stephen, the white Demon, he said you can go you should go online and do it. Doesn't work. I don't think you could do

it online. I think you gotta go in there. What are you going to take that out? Hear me for the next couple of days. Yeah, I'm thinking about it. As sold my man today, I got to speak. You'll shut up, so yeah, hold it down. I guess go ahead and take that out. You know what I'm saying. Make sure you got some makeup on for your muck shot. You're pretty girl. But I think you could pay your funds. You can pay your funds online, go to DMV dot com. I think you can pay your funds online. That's what

I'm thinking. Every if I just start king, like right now, just start doing a payment plane one day with hope. I don't think you can do a payment plan. I think you gotta paying and fully get your license back. How about you, old Noah? I mean I probably was like a good twelve hundred. I'll just pay that old twelve around that I'm gonna do, Salem. I'm gonna do something for you right now. Okay, oh here you go. He No, let's listen. I'm afraid that you get the

money that you need. I'm afraid that you get the money you need to pay off you. Okay, you fa you're a clown. I'm a good one, Salem. Yeah, you're a foul man. How man, pray for you are a faun man. Pray for you are foul? Hello? Who's this? What's your name? What's the matter of tam? Are you whispering you? Okay? No, not wis right? I actually just woke up, But no, I just woke up. I got to look at your earlier in the morning. Okay, good money watching us a revolt? Yes, dropping a bum for

revolt man, and I'm your chess. First of all, good morning, I'm calling to say it. I'm blessed today. And I love all y'all, especially DJ Enry and Charlemagne. Charlemagne, you're so funny. Thank you, baby, welcome anything else I want? I'm still with friend, Yes, you are still with I think you trying to turn this home with you know it's not doing a good job. I'm touching my nipple a little bit. Head. Nope, I'm a faithful black man.

Anything else? Yeah, Um, I want to know what did y'all think about the property taxes going up three times? Property taxes went up three times? Where I didn't hear about that? Yeah, and they're charging everybody for property taxes going up three times? Where you're getting this information from t I don't know about that. I've actually heard the opposite. Really where you calling from Cleveland? Oh, they're charging y'all. They charging y'all more money to live in Cleveland now, yeah, yeah,

but get him. I'm gonna be honest with you. They should be paying y'all to stay in Cleveland. That's true, you know what I'm saying. Until they rebuild the calves. I have a blessed day book, I have a good one, all right. Salute to Cleveland's appreciate and everybody who listens to us on don't get me the line, come on,

find it, don't get me the lie hold on all right? Heah, go right here, w A K S X one and w A K S F two ninety six five the Real one or six one, Cleveland's real hip hopping on best right, salute everybody who listens us on Real one or six one in Cleveland? Was happened? All right? All right? Hey, prayers up for Diddy too. Man, I saw something like I saw a shade room. Man, I broke my heart yesterday. But he said they should have married him part Yeah,

but you know what, man, people are so disrespectful. And he posted a picture with Kim Porter and he put a broken heart and this dude said, when she was alive, you didn't want to marry her. Confused, negro, get the f out of here? And did he put out know? Played myself smh, Like why would you even comment on that man's broken heart picture of his dead baby? Somebody keeping knowing forever, you know? Yeah, you're right, people look

crazy though. Pray for Diddy. Shot to Diddy, man, Yeah, Unfortunately, when people post things on social media, it leads him open for people to say all kinds of crazy things, which they will get it off your chess. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. Now we got roomors on the way. Well, since we're talking about Michael Jackson and even leaving Neverland this morning, let's talk about what Oprah Winfrey has to say, because you guys know she's gonna be hosting and how to sit down with

the alleged abused children for children. No, it comes on after second, after the second, and part today. She did it last week, but it's gonna air tomorrow, I mean today. Sorry, we'll get into that next. And also, don't forget Bernie Sanders will be joining us. He's running for the president of the United States and twenty second Vermont. Yeah, so we'll kick him with Bernie saying this next next hour, so don't move. It's to breakfast club. Come on the

rooms on the way the breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we all the breakfast club. Good morning, back to the work week. Morning. Now let's get to these rumors. Let's talk leaving Neverland. It's about Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, leaving Neverland was on last night, and I know a lot of people are not watching it because they feel like it's not a fair depiction. Some people feel like, Okay, this is all this whole thing is a ploy for

money from the accusers. Some people feel like Michael Jackson's not here to defend himself. The family has been defending Michael Jackson saying these things did not take place. There was previously a trial where these same people testify that nothing happened to them in defense of another young man and defense of another young man who says that he

was also abused by Michael Jackson. They did take the stand and say that never happened, and I appointed I'm going to tell you what happened in it, and we'll discuss the point of that as well, because Oprah is also tomorrow going to do Oprah Winfrey Presents After Neverland, and that will also air on HBO following the conclusion of that two part film. Oprah catching a lot of lands at this weekend. But I've never seen him sland oper like this. All right, now, let's discuss James safe Chuck.

He was one of the young men that met Michael Jackson when he was very young, and he was invited to dance on stage with him, and after that formed a relationship with him where he really looked up to. Michael Jackson, was going on the road with him, his mom was taking him to his house, he was spending the night, all of those things. Now here's what he

had to say about getting dressed. He would run drills with me where you'd be in the hotel room and he would pretend like somebody was coming in and you wanted to get dressed as fast as possible without making noise. All right. He also talks about just sexual relationships that they had in Michael Jackson masturbating. Michael would like it if you would bend over and like spread open your cheeks. That's what he liked. And then he would masturbate and

he liked if I rubbed his nipples. You should have led with that, would you why? That was just a good lead of stop it, Stop it now. James safe Chuck also discussed how everything had to be kept a secret. It was very much a secret. And he would tell me that if anybody found out, his life would be over and my life would be over. And that's something he tells you over and over again. He also felt like he was married to Michael Jackson because they did. He did get jewelry and a ring from him, so

we were like this married couple. And I say married because we had this mock wedding ceremony in his bedroom and we filled out some vows and the ring is nice. I was really into jewelry and he would reward me with jewelry for doing sexual as. It was crazy. It was crazy here and you're watching it, and what was really odd was that the parents were allowing a lot

of things. Supposedly they didn't know to the extent of what was happening, but it's just weird that you would allow your child to be spending the night and you would be boxed out, you know, and they would be spending the same man in the bedroom. Now Here is what James said. Mother had to say. You go from your normal lifestyle, day after day, everything's the same, to this big star calling your house, um, wanting to come to your home and have dinner in your home, wanting

to spend the night in your little house. This was all so overwhelming and like a fairy tale, and I got lost in it, and I know my husband got lost in it too. And you know that big Star could have just wanted a sense of normalcy too, right, that's problem, not a not having an eight year old sleep in your bed, might as far as calling their house and saying, I want to come over for dinner

and just cool out. Well, here's Wade Robson's details of his relationship with my perjurer from Michael Jackson's here more from these perjurers. Him talking to me, You and I were brought together by God. This is how we show our love. So taking showers together, you know, funneling and kissing, tongue in mouth. He would put my fingers on his nipples, tell me to squeeze them, and then Michael pulling my pants and my underwear down and going down and starting

to perform oral sex. You know, quickly it turned into having me perform oral sex on him too, you know, a full adult, grown man sized penis in my mouth, you know, in a little seven year old mouth. Listen, I didn't I didn't watch this special because I think it's unethical. I don't respect the energy of it, Like those gods were under open defending Michael Jackson against another kid. And then when things didn't go there way, they recant

their story file a civil suits. Civil suit gets this, so now you out there doing leaving nevaland but they explain how they fell out of favor with Michael Jackson as they got older, because you have to recall that they met them when they were like five years old, seven years old, So you can't hold children, you know, some questions because a lot of people do when they are young and they get molested, are ashamed of it, embarrassing.

So I'm not gonna discount that. You're not going to discounterfact the line on the open defense of another kid. Let me ask, I want some questions. I want over to ask, right, Evan Chandler, that's who accused Michael Jackson. They defended uh, Michael against him because I wonder if they did that because they didn't believe Evan or because they thought they were protecting Michael. And and Evan Chandler

committed suicide. So does that make them feel guilty? And they sure, yeah, I'm sure they do feel guilty about it. And we didn't see the whole thing comes down tonight, and they did discuss why they did take the stand as well and defend Michael Jackson. But we'll get more into that because ask one question for the room though, yes, Like I don't know if Michael touched you a little boys or not, but let's just say hypothetically he did all right leaving Nevland special shows as that now what

I mean? There is no now what because it was Michael Jackson was actually found not guilty, and we're just hearing somebody's side. You mean, it's it's a little difficult, He's not. What's the point of this, Like I feel like HPO just wanted to con attraction Lifetime got with their surviving or Kelly Duck. You know what I'm saying, Well, maybe something like this can encourage other people who have

gone through something to be honest about it. And I'm not saying you asked me why what would do if we're saying you're saying if this was true, and I was answering your question. If it is true and if they were touched, what would be the point of it? And I'm saying the point of something like this is to encourage other people that might have come out of a situation to have some support, just like the Me Too movement when people are detailing things that happen to them,

even if there's nothing legally they can do. Maybe that is something that will show support for other people if it's not true. If it's not true, it's just going to encourage more money plays and plays for viewership like this special. Right, Well, they talk about it a lot the more an end o'clock out. Well, now coming up, we got front page news. What we're talking about you. Yes, we are going to talk about this weather that's really causing a lot of disruptions for people if they're traveling,

going to school, because maybe you can't. Also, something that a twelve year old got charged felony charges for you won't believe it. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mv Angela. Yee god, we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning. Let's get in some front pagans. What we're talking about you now. First of all, the weather.

Just be careful if you're traveling. There's major travel disruptions that are affecting lots of people from Maine all the way to Colorado. So just be careful of that snowstorm. Hats had eighty million people are under winter weather alerts right now. Yeah, I'm stuck in Charlotte right now. My flights got canceled coming back to New York City, so though, right, yeah, I think it'd be fine. Yeah, go to bow Jangles.

I'll go to merch all right now. Twelve year old rapper is in courts on felony charges, and that's because he was selling CDs in the mall. He was in Georgia visiting family. He was in the food court of a local Cumberland shopping center. It looks very suspicious. That's when an off duty deputy approached him and wrapped by his arm, accused him of a loitering and also said that he had been in trouble on two previous occasions for selling CDs in the mall. His lawyer says that's

absolutely not true. I just want everybody to know that sells CDs in twenty nineteen, you look suspicious now. Corey posted it his Instagram page. He said seriously, like I really wake up every day asking myself, why would this police officer and tell these ludacrous, ridiculous stories. By the way, he spelled ludacris the same way would spell the rapper

Ludacris's name. He said on me that now have me going to court facing a felony at twelve years old, as if I'm really a Robert Killer murderer or some kid that cuts out in five police officers or something like. I'm just so for real, I just don't understand why a man would do this and have me going through all this not worth it at all. You're twelve years old. You're not playing this right. You're supposed to be saying, what the hell is the CD? Okay, you're supposed to

be acting clue as to what the CD is? All right, You're twelve, Okay, you didn't grow up on CD players. He should have had a little drive, a little junk drive. Like nobody's an entrepreneur. He's trying to sell some CDs to make some money. People, people, You know he might have been the Oldj's the Temptations on the CD. You

know what it was on the Boys twelve. You don't even know who the old J's were you on your age this morning between that stupid ass slang you used earlier and now I'm talking about some OJ and was on the CD the kid of twelve? So he's an aspiring rapper. So yes, that's sad though, because that kind of sets up a like you don't want kids to

feel like criminals for trying to do something entrepreneurial. Yeah, I would have been first of all, I would have been locked up because I used to sell CDs when I was a kids looping my man, DJ Chuck t. But you were a bootlegging CDs. You were bootlegging people's albums. That's something different. You're a snitch, you're just a Yeah, that's a good question. What CDs when you sell? You're entitled clue tell on DJ, Clue, tell on you, mister

mixed ape Kings. Okay, how about you'll tell on yourselves? All right? I don't want to snitched on drama and got drama and Cannon locked up. A lot of snitching going on in the scene that you're talking about. I'm just gonna back out of this and I'll end this with a good story. This happened at Morehouse College in Atlanta. Wayne hay Or. He did not want to missus algebra class and he couldn't find childcare. He has a five

month old daughter. They were getting ready for the mid term, so he bought his daughter to class and guess what, his professor, Nathan Alexander held the daughter, held us out it and taught the rest of the class while he had the baby strap to his chest, just so that Wayne could study and get his study on. That's the beautiful thing. All right, Well, I Mandelayan, that's your front page news. All right. Any y'all want to tell about body anything? All right? Nope, nope, nope, all right, when

we come back. Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders twenty twenty presidential candidate. Very important to note that this is not Bernie Sanders first time on the Breakfast Club. For whatever reason, people think that these candidates just started coming here this year. No, they've been coming. They was coming here in twenty sixteen as well. That's right, So we'll kick it with Bernie when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club back. You're kicking out the

world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, yee all, I mean the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Sir Bernie Sandie. Bernie Sandy, good morning, Good morning. How are you, sir, I'm great. How you guys? So? So Bernie, forty five presidents in this country have been white men. Do you think we need another one? Well, I think you need this one. Um. Look, we are living in an unprecedented time.

We have the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country, somebody who is a pathological liar, a fraud, a racist, the sexist, the homophobe. Now you're just getting warmed up here. Now, this is a bad news guy. And the most important thing that has got to happen is that this dangerous president is defeated. I'm going to

do everything I can to defeat him. I look forward to winning the Democratic nomination, and uh, if I don't, I will support anybody else who's out there to defeat him. But this guy cannot win another term. Why running I'll tell you one. I'll tell you one. We ran in two sixteen. Did you guys know we were here? And I'm proud of the campaign that we ran. If you think back, and I want you just to think back a few years ago, think about the issues that we

ran on. We said that we cannot continue to have a minimum wage in this country of seven dollars and twenty five cents an hour starvation wage. That we're going to fight for a fifteen dollars and now a minimum wage. And you know I was told back then, four years ago, think about it. What was I told? Yes, it was insane, it was insane, it was crazy. It can't happen. Well,

since then five states' already passed that. I was told that the United States has got to join every other major country under Earth and guarantee healthcare to all people as a right through a Medicare for all single payer program. Once again, Bernie, you're crazy. Can't be done today. A strong majority of the American people understand that it is insane that we have thirty million people have no health insurance, more or underinsured, and then we pay the highest prices

in the world for prescription drugs. Okay, we're making progress on that. I was told that it was crazy to talk about making public colleges and universities tuition free, so that every kid in this country has the right to go to college regardless of his or her income. Well, I ain't such a crazy idea. Now cities states are beginning to move in that direction. So to answer you,

a question. We made progress in two thousand and sixteen in taking on all of the big money interest in this country, taking on Wall Street and the insurance companies, in the drug companies. We made progress. Obviously, we have a long long way to go, and I want to complete the political revolution that we began. What will you do differently? Though? This time? I have been criticized my two thousand and sixteen campaign. Remember that campaign, we started

like with four people. My wife Jane is here, she was one of them, four people around our kitchen table. And then the campaign grew and we took on the whole establishment. We ended up winning twenty two states and thirteen million votes. This time were starting from a very different position. We were criticized for being to mail. That was a right, correct criticism. To white, that was a correct criticism. That is going to change. We'll have a

much more diverse a campaign. We already announced our coach hairs. I think many of you know Nina Turner, Need Turner. You should love Nina Turner. Nina um founded need to work with me. In two thousand and sixteen. We started an organization after the campaign. It's called Our Revolution, and the function of our Revolution is to get people all over this country to stand up the fight back to run for office. Nina has until just a few days ago,

been the leader of our revolution. We have six they have six hundred chapters all over the country, all right, and they are getting young people to get involved in the political process. What about your press sectory, they said, they said he's an illegal immigrant. I'm sorry, an illegal immigrant. Well she's protected, she's protected on the data right now. Yeah, we have we will have DOCA people, but we and we'll announce some other people pretty soon. It's going to

be a a diverse uh campaign. And this is a promise. This is maybe my first campaign promise. You're ready, all right? You know when you look at Trump's cabinet looks kind of white and kind of old, right, kind of kind kind of like a cabinet manatees. Okay, our cabinet will look like America in terms of women in men and racial diversity. That's the promise. Now, you know, Senator standards. A lot of people say you didn't really lose the

Democratic nomination and got stolen from you. So if the fight is fixed and they don't want you add the nominee, you think it could happen again. Tell you look, last time in twenty and sixteen, we took on the establishment. All right. You know I had a handful of members of the House, I had no governors, no big city mayors, nothing, and we won twenty two six All right. This is where what I understand and the essence of what this campaign is about. It's not only winning the nomination. Let's

say you win the nomination. Do you think you're gonna have healthcare for what? What do you think the insurance companies are going to do? What do you think the drug company is gonna Do you know which money they have? They have unlimited sums of money because they make billions and billions of dollars in profit while people can't afford their medicine, while people can't afford to go to the DOCA. You got Wall Street a few blocks away from me,

it right. You got six banks that on fifty four that have assets equivalent to fifty four percent of the GDP of the United States. Of the six banks. All right, when we tell the wealthy and the powerful they're gonna have to stop paying their fair share of taxes. You may have read recently, your companies like Amazon made eleven billion dollars in profit, you know, much to stay paid in taxes. The actually they gotta rebate, got money back? Okay, it's crazy. The only way you take them on is

with a mass movement, grassroots movement. This is what the civil rights movement was about. It's what the labors label movement was about, the Women's move was about, the game movement was about. And I'm very proud we've been in this campaign now for six to seven days. We got one million people signed up in every state in this country or prepared to stand up and fight back. Now you mentioned all those, all those things, but you know,

the question is always how. It seems like politicians they say what everybody wants to hear, free tuition, lower taxes, legalizing marijuana. But what's the plan? How? How how are you how are we going to have Okay, well, how are we going to have free tuition? How are we going to implement those plans? Excellent questions? Fair enough? Right now, in terms of healthcare, we are spending almost twice as

much per capita as any other major country on Earth. Now, when you're come in and visit me in Burlington, Ver month, if you go fifty miles north of where I live. You're in Quebec, Canada. Okay, they guarantee in Canada healthcare. Do you know what you cost? You got God forbid. Somebody comes down with cancer, right, you go through all the surgery, all the chemotherapy, the how much you paying Counada for all of that free? That's all right? Well

it's not free somebody. It's paid for right the same way we pay for public education. Correct, you don't come out with a nickel bill. I think that's the right thing to be aggreate. So you ask me how we pay for it? Right now, we are paying twice as much per capita for healthcare as they do in Canada because they don't have a system which enables the drug companies and the insurance companies to make huge profits. There.

System is simpler. There is not all kinds of waste and bureaucracy, A lot of overcharging here after a lot of it huge amount. So to answer your question in terms of healthcare, we're already paying for it. We're paying twice as much as the Canadians. So what the criticism of Bernie Sanders is he's going to raise your taxes? Well, I may that's right. But you know what I'm doing. I'm doing away with all of your private health insurance premiums. All right. I don't know how you guys work or

where you get your healthcare from. Somebody's paying for it. Somebody's paying Blue Cross, the United Health all right, that's gone. You're paying a few self, you're paying if you're an average family of foreig in this country are paying twenty eight thousand dollars a year, and that course is going to go up. So we can't afford the present system. That's why we're going to move to medicare for That's

how we're gonna pay for it. You ask about public colleges and universities, Roughly speaking, it's about nine hundred billion over a ten year period. That's a lot of money, not quite as much as Trump gave in tax breaks to the top one percent and large private corporations. All right, so we're gonna tax. We have a speculation tax on woll Street that would in fact pay for that. So to answer you a question, right now, we have more

wealth and income inequality than any major country. I know, we don't talk about this very much as a medium A right, we got three people owning more wealth than the bottom half of America. Forty six percent of one new income goes through the top one percent. Okay, that's the fact. So yes, you guys said, maybe out lower. I'm not gonna promise I'm gonna lower Wolf Streets taxes quite the country. We are going to ask the billionaires and the wealthiest people in this country, and the largest

corporations to stop paying their their share of taxes. Alliight, we got more with Bernie Sanders when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning putting. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guide. We are the breakfast club. We have a special guest in the building. He's running for president for twenty twenty Bernie Sanders. Yee. What about prison reform? Because we've seen the effects of mass incarceration and how that's affected us to this day,

it still continues to affect us. What do you think about prison reform and what are we going to do about that? We're going to do a lot about that. Okay, you met men around this one. Because this is a hugician right now, we have to ask ourselves how it happens that as a nation, we have more people in jail than any other major country on Earth, have two million people in jail. We spending eighty billion dollars a

year locking up fellow Americans. All right, So first thought, first thing, and we are ready as a result of a lot of good work by Black Lives Matter, ACLU and others. There are now prosecutors and district attorneys who are being elected to authors who are saying, my job is not to put more people in jail, it's to reduce the prison population. All right, We're making some progress in that we have got to invest in children and our kids. We've to invest in education rather than in

more jails and incarceration. Los Angeles, they want to spend billions of dollars on more jails. Wrong, Let's make sure that our kids have jobs in education. Second of all, we have to end private prisons in America. People should not be making money by locking up fellow Americans. I'm proud that during my campaign in two and sixteen, we talked about the insanity of having at federal level marijuana

at the same level treated the same way as heroin. Okay, so we talked about decriminalizing marijuana legalizing marijuana, and that's meaning to happen around this country. So the goal is to make sure that also when people leave jail, they have jobs, they have decent housing, so they don't come back to jail. But criminal justice reform is a huge issue for me. Do you feel like you would be writing or wrong because you did sign the ninety four

Crime Bill and signed it. We voted for it, you know, we voted for the ninety four Crime Bill, which started a lot of this mass and conseration. I voted to that because for a couple of reasons. I mean, you know, one of the things. It's a fair question, but as you know, a lot of bills have a lot of stuff in it, and if I hadn't voted for it, you would be saying to me, how come do you

voted against the violence against women? Are? How come you voted against the effort to deal with some gun safety legislation? Which was included in that was a I recall on banning assault weapon, something that I believed in. So it was but if you're also noticed, at exactly that period I talked about the dangers of mass and conseration, So it was one of those and it happens, it may happen tomorrow. You've got a bill which has some bad stuff and it has some good stuff. You make your choice,

so you feel like you'd be writing our own. Absolutely, Look, this is an issue we've got to deal with. Too many lives are being destroyed. Hundreds of thousands of people get criminal records. You know why, because they have smoked Mariner. They could quote with Marion. That's insane. And as you know, this is a racial issue in the sense that if I think blacks and white smoke do marijuana are about equal time, blacks got arrested a hell of a lot

more so. And what we also want to do in some communities of meeting to this is expunge the records of people who arrested of a marijuana I believe in that very strongly. This is a question that we've been asking the vaud Democrats. Did Bernie Stands have an agenda for black people? Absolutely? We sawed off, as I mentioned, with massive disparity in the general population. Very few have a lot, most people have nothing. Then you've got another

form of disparity, which is a wealth disparity. All right, So right now you have the white community average white family owning ten times of ale wealth in the average black family. You have a health disparity. Infant mortality rates in the black community, I think two and a half times what they are in the white community. You've got an education disparity. We talked about a criminal justice disparity where African Americans are much more likely to be arrested

and put it in jail. Those are disparities that have got to be addressed. Addressed. Um. There is a friend of mine, Jim Clyburn of South Carolina Representative Clyburn came up with an idea which I think we should build on it. It's called he called a ten twenty thirty, which says that you focus federal resources on those communities most in distress, and at the same time, you got

to deal with institutional racism. I remember redlining. For example, if you're a small business person, I talked to guy in Milwaukee last year and he had it seems to be a moderately successful business at Bernie. I'm going to black Eye, I'm going to the banks. I can't get alone. So we've got to deal with racism and discrimination within the Financial Services Committee, within the financial services industry, you

got paid day lenders. Oh my god, unbelievable. You know what the interest rate for they had ripping off on the most vulnerable of course people. So to answer your question, we do have an agenda, and it's an agenda that we will fight vigorously for him. I would like to see federal what you said about the banks. I would like to see federal government put more support into the

black banks. Absolutely, like that could help black entrepreneurs, and not only blacks as well and black homelers, but black business in this sense. In this sense, unemployment now is quote unquote relatively low, but you go to African American communities and the youth unemployment rate is still unbelievably high. And you tell me, please tell me what happens if you're a kid who drops out of high school, who has no money, you're probably going to turn into a

life you got it? What a waste? What a waste? You know, we got to invest in those things where we're invested in housing. A lot of people in the African American community not making a lot of money, spending fifty percent of their income in housing, childcare, and what about HBCUs Absolutely very big fool It is it is

a support. It is very big. They I don't know the numbers, but as you know, a significant number of African American teachers, I could MS professionals come out of the HBCU A system and they do a great job, and they're undefunded. So when I talk about making most of the as I recall, most of the HBCUs are a public institution. Some we're not, but we are going

to pay a lot of attention to them. Now, why does it seem like this week you've been kind of dodging the reparations questions they send to the hairs answering to the war and have both kind of spoken out and say did they agree with some form of reparations? Well, what the question is what do we I'm not dodging the question. The question is what do we mean by reparations? I mean, it seems to be a lot of people

mean a lot of different things. To my mind, it means that we have to deal with the fact that there is enormous disparity between the black community and the white community, and that issue has got to be addressed. And I've indicated to you some of the ways that I think it should be addressed. Well, I think they mean some type of economic empowerment to the African descendants

of slaves. But what does that mean? Economic compounditive. I just talked about the fact that I would do my best to change the banking system to make sure that we end racism, that we pay attention to distressed communities, that people get the loans they need to make, the investments they need, cash payouts. No how much you want, why don't you agree with that? Well, I first of all,

you mean just to check to every African American. Yes, well, Land us A checked every Native American who world nearly wiped out when the settlers first came out. I think the way we go forward is to build America together. There are distressed communities, White communities, They're distressed Latino communities. Right now, what you have is a government owned and controlled by big money and trust. The worries about Wall

Street and the drug companies. We're going to train st and we're going to pay attention to the needs of working families and low income families in this country in a way that you have never said. What This government has also systemically oppressed us in a way that they haven't oppressed other communities through slavery, desegregation, now math and cause erasition, and I think it should be something done

specifically for African Americans. Well, and all of those issues all right, we are going to deal with mass incarceration, and we're going to invest I think at the end of the day, if we end the discrimination that exists in financial services, in healthcare, in education, if we guarantee healthcare to all people, if we and we're working on a particular program, make sure that every person in this

country has a job. Because there's enough work to be done dealing with climate change, dealing with our crumbling infrastructure. I would suggest you that not only the African American community, but every community will be a whole of a lot better off than they are today. Hi, we got more with Bernie Sands when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guide. We are the Breakfast Club.

We have a special guest in the building. He's running for president for twenty twenty, Bernie sand Is Yee. What about legalizing marijuana and how can we instare the African Americans get in on because it seems like we're getting kind of black in many ways. That's a very good question. So two answers. I believe in the legalization of marijuana. Right now, you have a Federal Controlled Substance Act in Washington and says you'll quote with heroin, he's quote with marijuana.

It's both the same level. That's insane. Okay. So I believe in the legalization of marijuana, which by the way, will be a major stuff forward in the struggle for a fairer, less racist criminal justice system. Number two, your point, they are all large corporations, to your point, that are going to be making a whole lot of money. Suddenly.

Ten years ago it was demonizing marijuana. Now these guys are going to make a zillion dollars off after And you're right, small business people in the African American community deserves to be part of that process. Have you ever smoked a few times? Okay, didn't do a whole lot for me. My recollection is ideally caught my brains out. So it's not so you think we should be guaranteed to get a certain percentage of these appeture. I don't

know what a guarantee looks like. But but like in many other areas, your point is well taken that the corporations are moving in. They're moving in on a hamp Okay, this is it's a problem that we have above them, beyond marijuana in that area after area in this country have a small number of corporations who control the action. But I the issue of marijuana is particularly sensitive because she got so many African Americans who have been arrested.

If my memory is correct, well, I don't know what it is, but you know it's been disproportionately African American and Latino. You start remembering things, Senator Sane is because you know they're always on you about being too old, so you can't just can't be hacking you forgetting things all that? All right, well, there's too much to remember. What do you think about how it shows running? And do you think that's going to affect the Democrats? Some

people think it might be very divisive. I don't know that we need another billionaire to be running for president. Uh, you know, anyone wants to run, they can run. I think his views are certainly very different than mine. Will he will your your questions? Will he split the vote and help elect Trump? Don't know, but you know, what can I say? I was going to ask about that

as well. You know, when you ran last last time, a lot of the people that followed you and rode for you, rode with you to the end, like they would not they would rather not vote, didn't vote for Hillary. Yeah, they weren't going from Bernie to Hill. They were going from Bernie to Hillary. And that's part of the reason why I think that, you know, Donald Trump was in how do we make sure that that, regardless of what happens,

that the Democratic Party is united? Good? Good question. So let me say, but I think I said a few minutes ago, I'm gonna do everything I can to be the Democratic nominee. I think I am the strongest candidate to defeat Trump. I think I can win in states the Secretary Clinton lost Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, et cetera. But I pledged to you when I said, already is I am not the nominee. I will do everything I can, as I did when Secretary Clinton was the candidate. I

knocked my brains out. I resent a little bit some of the criticism that comes of making you know, I ran all over this country I think we did thirty five rallies and I don't know thirteen fourteen states you got elected. Now your point as well. So Bernie's supporters did not vote for Hillary. True, but that always happens. But I did my best to say, we gotta do everything we can not to elect this guy, Donald Trump. And you know, we're getting back to Trump for a moment.

You know, I'm thinking back that even before he was president, and he was the leader of the anti birth of the movie. You remember. Let me just think about this, think about trying to not only is that racist, what trying to do is delegitimized. That's a big deal to say, oh, brock about me. He's not a real president constitutionally, he

wasn't born in America. Can you imagine that? And now he's turning his divisibleness against the Latino community, against immigrants, and you know, the theme of this campaign, it's exactly the opposite of what Trump has tried to do. He has tried to divide us up by the color of our skin, where we were born, our religion. Our job is to bring our people together around an agenda that

works for all of us. What about these women that come forward and had these allegations against Trump having harassed them, you know, pull them in, kiss them, and somehow it just gets breast over and I am not understanding why people don't take that seriously. Well you know why, you know you had, you they said you had. There was a young lady to ask the other day about you having harassment claims in your campaign as well, and you said that you're upset about that, So it's kind of

the same thing. Well, no, it's not about me. It's about my campaign, which our twelve hundred employees, and I am I am, I am upset. We put together our campaign quite quickly, and there were problems in it. I don't deny it, and I'm embarrassed by that. That ain't gonna happen again. We have now instituted, I think, the strongest protocol to protect women or anybody against sexual harassment. But the answer your question, the problem with dealing with

Trump is that every day there is another outrage. You know, it's hard to keep track of it, and the media says, my god, look at what we learned yesterday and then today, So that's kind of part of the problem. I want to give you a chance to clean this up because this is a head line. The headline says, you hired an a legal immigrant. Where was I think, said, watched an examiner. I saw it. It was his definutey national Press secretary. But she's an undocumented I guess she's an

illegal immigrant. But she's protected by DOCCA, So right now she's here protected by that. But I guess you look like it's the first time you're hearing about this. Well, look, every stick with me, every day, every minute. There's going to be something else good. Yeah, I honestly don't know anything about it, but we have people, certainly I have somebody in my office, So I think it's in the doctor program. These all people who are well raised in

this country. They spent their entire life in this country, and we have got to provide them with legal slatters. I think she came from Argentina. I believe when she was like seven. That's and now she's protected because of DOCTA. She's a dreamer, right, So you know it's not supposed to be a criticism of them me. You know, well, I don't take it as a criticism. I support the doctor young people, and in fact, we got to fight as hard as we can think at legal slatters. For them,

it was almost painful part of campaigning. I feel like they dig up taking these questions. Well, I'll bout be on you guys. Yeah, look, you just did it right now, I'm not that you did it. Every day they're taking my wife. Yeah, yeah, you like to run for office and find the lying about your wife? Were your kids? Well, every day there's somebody else. Look, they can't debate on the issues. They can't defend the fact that we have massive income and wealth inequality, or we have racism or sexism.

So what do they do. They're gonna try to rip you upont And is that painful? Yeah, it's pain And sometimes it's your own colleagues too, because they're also running for office and it's very crowded right now, people who are throwing their hat in the ring, and that means people that you have worked with and consider to be friends they might have to say negative things about you. Well, listen, I would hope that's certainly on the Democratic sided, because I know I don't know all of them, but I

know certainly the centers. Somebody called Elizabeth Warrens and a personal friend of mine for twenty years. Corey Booker's offices literally down the hallway from mine, in the dirks and office buildings. You know, you know these guys for a long period of time, and I would hope that we will focus on the issues and not get into that kind of ugly personal attack. What about when Donald Trump goes at you and you know he's a nasty individual, crazy Bernie. You know, are you ready to remind you

remind him of Doc Brown off back to the future. Now, did he say that or did you make that up? Are you ready to go? You know, are you going to get back nasty at him? Because you know he needs he needs a pop on the head. Let's see, we began the program but by saying that he is a pathological lawyer, a fraud, an authoritarian, a racist, a sexist, a homophobe, a xenophobe, and a religious biggot. We need some more racist, a con man, and a cheat. And

those are all the compliments. But you know, let let me get back to the serious though about Trump. You know, uh, here's a guy who try to throw thirty two million people off the healthcare is a guy who's budget called to massive cuts and Medicaid Medicare, social Security. But you know what the ugliest thing about this guy is about This is the ugliest thing. And this is really unprecedented in my lifetime. It's too fair. His tan skin, I

don't know his orange skin above it beyond the artist. Okay, you know what most presidents understand. We have one country, right, bring people together. You gotta have disagreements on healthcare, the economy, the environment, flying to change, fine, but you don't go out of your weight trying to split this country up. That's disgusting and that is that is what he is doing.

Bertie got to go. This is my final question because I want him clear this up, because this is headline is have you ever gotten a massage at the orchards of Asian Day's body in Florida? Headline? The answer is no, all right, craft no, No, wife said no. And THECE you ask that what about legalizing because we saw Kamala Harris talking about that, but um sex workers. That's a good question and I don't have an answer for I see two sides. Well, it's Bernie Sanders. We appreciate you

for stopping. Give them your campaign website so if they can don it. You already rased six million dollars twenty four hours, actually ten million in a week. But uh, it's Bernie Sanders dot com. But guys, thank you very much, thank you, sir. All Right, it's Bernie said club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is dj MV, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Jordan Woods. She's filling the tea. This is

the rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Hello, Angela Yee, we have a show to do. You over there on you goddamn Instagram. And didn't hear you, guy, I've just seeing you just over there both Amazon. The problem is that Envy's in Charlotte, and no one told me we were going up, and you've only been doing the same thing every day for the past I was just into hair, waiting waiting for what drama said, we're

going up. I didn't hear him say a word. Okay, well, since we're here, let's talk about Jordan Woods on a red table Talk. I know you guys were paying attention to that. Now. She was on Red table Talk because she does have a relationship with Will and Jada Pickett Smith. Now her relationship is this. Will Smith has known her his whole her whole life. He said. Her father, John Woods, was as sounded engineer on The Fresh Prince of bel Air for its entire run. They became friends and their

sons are very close. They had played dates and Jayden and Jordan ended up becoming day ones. They've been friends since they were infants. So she's like family to them, just so you know, and she will always have the support of Will and Jada Pickett Smith plus family. All right,

So that's just giving you some backstory on that. Well, Jordan Woods went on the show and she talked about what happened with Tristan Thompson, because the rumor is that she had Tristan Thompson cheated on Chloe with Jordan, thus breaking up their relationship. A group of girls that I'm with are like, you know, we're gonna go to the house. They're saying, it's Tristan's house. So I'm like, cool, feels

like a safe environment. You know, We're all dancing and we're all drinking and we're all enjoying the time, and I'm not thinking I shouldn't be here and that's my first step where I went wrong. And never once was like giving him a lap dance, making out with him. We're all together, we're in a group. Never once did we leave the public area. She did say that she sat next to him and put her legs over him while sitting on a chair, but she said it was

just innocent fun. She said her legs were on him. That ain't no innocent fun. Yes, you tell him, girl, him, tell him? Sis, can you think it's innocent fun? I didn't even hear what the hell happened? Yeah, all right, Well, she goes on to talk about a little kiss that happened. I finally look outside and I'm like, look, the sun's coming up. I need to take myself home, right, And he's like, are you sure? You know it's fine? You can be safe here, and I'm like, you know what

I need to go? My car's outside, and how to drive outside. It's been waiting. I never was belligerently drunk to where I can't remember what happened. But on the way out, he did kiss me, but it was like a kiss on the lips, but no tongue kiss. And I don't think that he's wrong either, because I allowed myself to be in that position. Yeah, he's definitely wrong. She was. That was weird like she and she did it, bitch, She should never have been in that house at all.

But did they sleep together? I know I'm not the reason that Tristan and Clover are not together. Now, this situation may have made it harder for her to want to be with him. Did you sleep with Tristan? Never got it? Never, never consideration, never happened, and never will lie. And that's why I'm willing to be put up to the tests, attached me to a lot of detector whatever it is, all right, Well, Chloe had originally tweeted out,

why are you lying, Jordan Woods? If you're going to try and save yourself by going public instead of calling me privately to apologize first, at least be honest about your story. By the way, you are the reason my family broke up. When the new season of Keeping Up with the Kardashian is coming out, it got to be coming out soon, right for them to be pulling all these stunts. Yeah, I mean god, but all this did I will say this. On social media, people were going

in on Chloe. They were saying that she was bullying Jordan. Then they brought up a lot of things that Chloe Kardashian herself had done, such as they brought up an old interview with Trey Songs and Trede Songs had dated Lauren London. Lauren London and Chloe used to be friends. I don't know if they still are, but then Chloe was spotted out with Trey Songs, and they brought up a lot of things that had happened in the past with french Montana when french Montana was with Trina and

she was friends with them. They're also gonna be watching season twenty seven and keeping up with Dakar Dashes when it comes out. Do Jayden and Jordan Do Jada and Jordan get paid for all this free promo they're given this new season. I don't know, but Red Table Talk's doing very well as well, so that was actually a great episode for her too. So Chloe did after this interview came out, and she got a lot of backlash tweet out Tristan is equally to blame. But Tristan is

the father of my child. Regardless of what he does to me, I won't do that to my daughter. He has been addressing the situation privately, and then she goes on to say it's been an awful week and that it's been very painful. And she said, honestly, Tristan cheating on me and humiliating me wasn't such a shock as the first time. Yeah, you can never blame the other other woman if your man cheats on you, You know what I'm saying, Like all of all of the energy,

you got to go to your man. But in this situation, it's different because Jordan Woods was their friend right now. Family. Really, that's what people are missing in this situation. I usually would say, don't blame the other woman, but in this situation, Jordan Woods was their friends, so she does get some of the blame. All right, I'm Adela. Yeah that's your rumor report, and shout out to Coca Cola. They just came out with a brand new flavor. Yeah you heard

that right. They've now got Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar. Head to your closest retailer and try Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar today. All right, thank you? Miss ye yes, sir, will you give it that donkey too, you know, man, Donkey the day before after the hours going to a Florida man. I'm sorry, Florida. I promise you. I don't look for stories you know, from Florida to give donkey to day too.

But this one is just very important because it's a life lesson that we all can learn, and that learned is knowing your worth. Okay, all right, we'll get into that next one. Keep it licked, sense of some reason, all right, Donkey days next is to Breakfast Club, good boy. We'll make sure you're telling the watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of the Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man at tapped and ATM for a very strange reason.

It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested if definitely say he rigged the to his home and an attempt to electric hid his project life police arrested in Orlando. Man. We're talking to breakfast Club Bitchy Donkey other day with Charlom Hain't a god. I don't know why y'all keep letting him get ya elected. It ain't no light to it. Okay, donkey to day for Monday, March fourth goes to a Florida man named Shane Anthony Malay. Okay,

God bless Florida. You know, I hate coming on this radio and reminding y'all every other day that the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. But it's true, and every day I'm reminded of that fact, and today is no different. Now, life is all about knowing your worth. Okay, this is a very teachable moment that I'm about to break down for y'all. Life is all about knowing your worth, knowing your value. I write very hard concept for a lot of us to grab.

Malcolm X once said, we cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves. We have to know all worth. But that has nothing to do with what I'm about to discuss. What you are, because even if you don't know your worth, you should know the value of other things. Okay, even if I don't know my worth, I know that a Rolex is worth a lot, all right. I know that a Fantom

is worth a lot. I know the value of other things, and Shane does too, or maybe he doesn't, because Shane decided to rob an office in North Palm Beach. What he stole from the office was a bunch of commemorative presidential coins. And know what you're thinking, So no, it's not a soul. See these coins were worth thirty three thousand dollars, all right. Shane had to know they had

some value because they were worth stealing. Right. If something's worth stealing taking a penitentiary chance for, then it must have a lot of value. Correct. If the coins are worth thirty three thousand dollars, then Shane just scored a thirty three thousand dollars lick. Right wrong. Let's go to w f R TV CBS for Miami for the report. Police a Florida man allegedly stole rare coins and then

ran him through a coin machine. Twenty year old Shane Anthony Melee a Riviera Beach told investigators he stole the commemorative presidential dollar coins. The coins were worth thirty three thousand dollars. A Palm Beach County Sheriff's officer to rest report says he sold some coins for a few thousand dollars and he ran Mini three, ran many through change machines and only produced their face value. Men. They was

charged with grand theft along with unrelated drug charges. First of all, put that man's picture back on that screen? Did that? Did they just say he was twenty years old? Almost hurt? He is not twenty years I'm about I just got thrown off. Play that again. A Florida man allegedly stole rare coins and then ran them through a coin machine. Twenty year old chain, Anthony man. That's kind of me for y'all selling it. Goddamn Florida. That's not They ain't no where to hell. That man twenty years

bad what he's definitely rice. No offense to him, Lord, have mercy, all offense gosh, okay, thirty three thousand dollarsand coins value that one thousand dollars each. Now, in Shane's defense, he did sell some of the coins to a pawn shop for four thousand dollars. This is so confusing to me, because Shane stole these coins, so you had to know they were worth something. Your first stop was a pawn shop.

You got four thousand dollars for him. You had another sign that these coins are worth more than a pretty penny. At that point, you should have stopped and done little research to figure out how much value exactly these coins have. But no, you decided to go to grocery stores all over Florida and exchange the majority of your purse through coinstar change machines. Now he's charged with grand theft and

unrelated drug charges. I don't know what degree of grand theft he's charged with, but I'm assuming his first degree because you know, they said along with the thirty three thousand and coins. According to the AGC the Atlanta Journal Constitution, he stole over three hundred thousand dollars and other items, which is punishable boy up to thirty years in prison with a maximum fine of ten thousand dollars if the property stolen. His value that one hundred k are more.

Another thing about this, you know, knowing your work thing, knowing your value, knowing your value of things, okay, knowing your value for yourself before you decide to commit a crime, all right, Always ask yourself what is this going to cost me? Before you commit a crime. I'm not talking about money to fight the case. I'm talking about time. Okay. A guy like Shane can afford the lawyer. How could a guy who's stealing coins and running them through a

cash machine afford the lawyer. Therefore, he's getting a public defender from Florida. So, ladies and gettleman, he's going to prison. So how much is that going to cost him? See, Shane didn't know his value. So when you don't know your value, you take dumb ass chances like the one he took, and it cost him. See, if he knew his real value, it doesn't matter how much those coins were worth. He would have never put himself in a situation to lose the most valuable thing we all possessed,

which is our time. He's about to give all that time to the state of Florida in the form of free labor in prison. Moral of the story, as kids know the value of knowing your value, please give Shane after him with laate the sweet sounds and the hamiltones, Oh no you are dogee, Oh the da gee, Oh the day he is only twenty years old. My goodness. Yeah, he needs that time. He needs time to resept that face. You know what I'm saying. Life has been hard for him.

You know what I mean. Prison will stop his aging process. You know what I'm saying. He go to jail for like ten to fifteen, he'll come out looking sixty. You know what you look about fifty now at twenty. You know what I'm saying, like, let's stop the aging process. A little prison stops your aging process. You know what I mean? He needs this time? All right? All right, well, thank you for that, donkid. Today. Now let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one oh

five one. Did you watch Leaving never Land last night, the Michael Jackson docuseries. Now if you didn't see it, let's can we play clip right fast? We have time to play clip. Will do when we come back? You do when we come back? All right? If you've seen Leaving never Land, call us up right now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let's watch it.

I've seen it last night. I'm stuck carrying Charlotte because of the snow in New York City, so I was stuck, so I watched the last night at the hotel and bought let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, we're talking leaving Neverland the last Night. It was the part one of the documseries. It's a two part series where they talk about some of the

people that accused Michael Jackson. Two people sexual assault, two people yes, James Safe, Chuck and Wade Robson. So we're asking what do you think? What are your thoughts? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one before we played an audio what do you think he Charlemagne didn't see it. I have to see part two to see. You know, the whole thing is complicated to me because you take into account that a they only showed their families and their point of view, So to me, that's

not well rounded. I would like to see what the family has to say about these allegations. I would like for them to have delves into which they might impart to the financial issues they've had since then. I would have liked to see like maybe a therapist on there to talk about the you know, why things might have unfolded the way that they did. I would have liked them to a dressed certain things that they said that

they are now contradicting. So I didn't think so far that it was well rounded, but it wasn't very disturbing to watch. See. My only problem with it is this, um, it's very disturbing. It is. It is horrible, but we don't know who's telling the truth and who's not because Michael Jackson was found not guilty twice, and that's with all the evidence that they had, So it gets to the point where it's I really don't know. Yes, there were some weird things going on. Do I believe that

Michael Jackson masturbated watching these kids naked? I don't know. I feel like they did, but I feel like what they did was put the story out there that these kids they well these now adults are saying and then you kind of have to like make a decision on your own. And it didn't feel like I was informed enough from both sides. Let's be clear. I didn't watch it because I missed it. I watched it because I didn't want to watch it. This it's unethical. I don't

respect the energy of it. Those guys were under oath and defended Michael Jackson against another kid, and then when things don't go that way in a few they recant that story. File a civil suit. Civil suit got dismissed, and now you out here doing Leaving Leaving Neverland Specials, Leaving Neverland Specials or whatever it's called. This isn't obvious. This is an obvious money play, an obvious play for viewership, and I don't want no parts of it. Not to mention,

the man is dead. And I'm gonna tell you something else. The director said. The two victims didn't get paid, so it can't be for money, or somebody got paid. They didn't just put this doctor, this special law on television for free. Okay, somebody got paid for doing this, right, And people were trying to say that the accusers are the one, but you know, he's saying he didn't pay themselves. And listen, but this is the thing, though, this is

the thing though. I've never been sexually assaulted though, so I don't know how those feelings come back. I have and even you, you you you wrote about it in your book, and this is something that you thought was okay for years and then you realize and a lot of people that have been through this traumatic experience you don't know how to scan. Why are you dismissing the fact that this kid Wade Robinson says he was nine years old. Did you see the video when he was

nine or ten? And he was like, I know for a fact, Michael can't do anything like that. This guy defended Michael against another kid. But yeah, in the documentary they also or they also have spoken out about why they did that though, and explained why because Michael Jackson was, according to them and what they're saying was very manipulative and had them believing that he was married to them. He got them rings. It was like a ceremony that they had. He said if he told anybody then they

wouldn't be allowed to be friends anymore. He was facting these kids crazy, talking about I love you like it was. It was something really I would love to hear. Oprah asked them about Evan. Evan Chandler is the other kid who accused Michael who ended up killing himself. Because they did defend Michael, I wonder if they defended Michael because they didn't believe Evan because they thought they were protecting Michael.

And they actually said that Michael Jackson had kind of like left them for dead until he needed their help to come and that's when he came back. Into their lives to try to get them to come and testify on his behalf. I just don't understand why. Listen. If these were some other kids or some other grown people who had stories about Michael, I can see making this special. But I very unethical for somebody to be under oath

to you. These two kids who were under oath and defended Michael against another kid, like, I don't see how we can look at their words with any integrat I just think if you've been grooming kids since they've been like five or seven years old, I can't say how anybody would react. And I also feel like it's hard to say these things without having seen it to know what's happening to because we're talking about Okay, Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up? Bro? We're talking leaving Neverland? Did you see

it last night? I saw an hour and probably ten minutes of it, and I changed the channel. When Wade Robson referred to Michael Jackson's hair in Billo Pat, Okay, yeah, he said he would have Reb's hair, and it felt like I'm when. I was so shocked that anyone he says that play nineteen and that no one who saw the previous actually pointing out that fact that I just I can't channel. Okay, well thank you, hello? Who's this yo? This CJ man flew Jack? What CJO? Did you see

Leaving Neverland? Every man? Salomn Uh? Yeah, what's up? Uh huh? Did you watch Seeing never Land last night? What did you think leaving Leaving Man? I couldn't. I'm one with schalomn on this man. I couldn't sit back and watch that man man while they throw this man under the bus man while while he out of them man. So you didn't watch it? No, I couldn't watch it. I refuse to stand up for that man. They feel like they're trying to go off the all killer thing. That's exact. Listen,

that's exactly. That's another thing that we're not talking about. Like I produced TV shows. Agents have asked me verbatim, who can we do a dot on? They don't care about women being a show, to the kids being abused. This is about money and viewership for these network people. All right, well eight hundred five eight five one on five one, we're talking Leaving never Lands. Did you see it last night? What did you think? It's the breakfast club?

Good morning, morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us. We're talking Leaving never Land, which is the Michael Jackson docuseries. Part one was last night. Now if you missed it, we have some audio. Can we play some odio? Him talking to me. You and I were brought together by God. This is how we show our love. So taking showers together, you know, funneling and kissing,

tongue in mouth. He would put my fingers on his nipples, tell me to squeeze them, and then Michael pulling my pants and my underwear down and going down and starting to perform oral sex. You know, quickly it turned into having me perform oral sex on him too, you know, a full adult, grown man sized penis in my mouth, you know, in a little seven year old's mouth. Now, let's go to the full lons. Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one? Hello, who's this? This is Hey?

What's up Dan? We're talking Leaving Neverland last night? Did you watch it? Yeah? Man, that was pretty bananas ut with it. You know, it was kind of fabricated. And then as you started listening to the stories and you started listening to more to kids and how they had similar stories. I said, wow, I said, Mike really was a real predator. Real said, believe it. Yeah, man, it's unfortunate, and you know, in his legacy probably be turnished by it.

But you know, it kind of reminds me off like how R. Kelly is and but Michael was a little bit more slick about how he was doing it. But yeah, it's just it's just terrible. It was very detailed the accounts that they gave of what they are saying happened

to them. And I'm interested in Oprah because I look at Oprah as somebody that has good judgment when she does things, and she is hosting that after leaving Neverland Show tonight, So I'm interested in what she's gonna bring out of that and what made her change her mind, because I know a lot of people went into this watching it and saying, Okay, I don't believe this, this is awful, this can't be true, and then some people's minds were changed. Yes, I think I said something wrong.

Evan Chandler is the father of the kid who accused Michael Jackson. He killed himself, so I want to know, do these guys feel guilty team and not helping that kid Evan gets so called justice because you was under oath defending Michael Jackson against that kid. Shouldn't they be held accountable for that as well? Hello? Who's this? This is a grand up grant? What's up bro? With chalking leaving Neverland? Did you see it? Last name? Yes? I think it's full of crap. How are they gonna come

out with a documentary ten years after? He just? Uh? And you gotta look at it like they're trying to make money because the director didn't even talk to the family. He just went with with the kids, said just to make money. It's all about money. So you think it's about the director making money. Somebody made money. Now I know the director did, but I'm just saying he said that the kids didn't get paid way Robson didn't get don't believe that. And now that the James, you know,

it's an LLC somewhere that got to check. I'm just telling you what he said. They didn't get any money off of it. What's their point of doing it? I guess if that's their truth, they want to tell the truth. Okay, well, let me ask you this question. One, If that's their truth, I'm asking the question once a game. What about the kids? Since since Wade and the other guy are getting closure, they're telling the story, what about the kid they defended

Michael against? When that little boy gonna get to tell his story because because because because of Wade and the other guy, he didn't get no justice. I mean, maybe we'll see more about that in part two tonight. I don't know, it's hard to say it. I would say this, I will say this. I would say I'm not mad at the document series. What I'm mad at is that we didn't get both sides of the story. You do have these two individuals and they're saying whatever they have

to say, but we don't get the other side. This docum series is really made to just issue or Michael Jackson because we didn't get most sides of the story. We've been getting the other side for forty years. Like this, these stories have been around, like these stories aren't new, like you can anybody can do a little research, like these stories are not new, Like yeah, but a lot

of people haven't done that. Read For some people, a lot of these this information is might be their first time here, and there were things I saw that I never heard of bias. The FBI investigated Michael Jackson for ten years. Michael Jackson, these things, these two, these two guys in this documentary under oath, we're defending Michael Jackson against another kid. I just think this is so unethical and I don't like the energy around it. Do we think the other kid was lying too? I don't know.

Those are the questions that we need to be asking those two dudes, because those two dudes defended Michael against that kid. So did they not give more information tonight? Maybe maybe they'll explain that tonight in part to the docuseries, you know, maybe maybe you'll see and maybe we'll get more information from Oprah. Waye Robson's dad committed suicide. Hold on now, so I'm confused who committed suicide? Evan Chandler's Uh, he underwent multiple plastic surgeries and then took his own life.

And Waye Robson and his dad were strange and his father committed suicide also, So Evan Evans, Evan Chandler the father of the kid who was accusing Michael. Yeah, he's the one that came out with allegations against Michael Jackson. Evans the father of the kid. No, Evan is the one that kid. Yeah, wait, wait, wait, hold on hold that was Jordan's Chandler. Jordan's chandler accused Jackson and molesting. I'm so confused. I don't I don't even know that story.

Chandler told his dad, Evan Chandler. Evan Chandler was a dentist, about the abuse. So his son, Jordan's Chanley and then Wade Robson's dad also committed suicide. That just confused me. Robson is in the documentary. His dad committed suicide as well. No, it's right of the young boy. Robin's dad hung himself in two thousand and two. All right, so part two is tonight, and then after that Oprah Winfrey will be doing an interview with these two young gentlemen and be

talking to them in depth. So hopefully we'll see something, we'll get something out of it. All right, Well, we got rumors on the way, yes, So let's talk about somebody who is coming back to their job today after going on hiatus, and we'll tell you what sources are saying about this return to television. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a lock. Just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. All right morning,

everybody's DJ mvy angela ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Wendy Williams. Listen, Oh gosh, gos angel Breakfast Club. Well, Wendy william she is back on her show, on her Wendy Show today. Just about an hour ago, she tweeted out, the weight is over Wendy's back. So she has been out for quite some time now, and they kept delaying, delaying when she was going to be back on her show. First she took a three week hiatus and then that

got extended and extended. But now she's back today. If she's going to address any of her own drama, I don't see how you can't. Yeah, it's gonna be very to discuss, like Tristan Thompson cheating when for the past couple of months she's had to deal with those allegations

in her own marriage. And if she didn't say she was in sheet, well yeah she didn't say what nothing ahead, Well, you know, they said she's been having issues because of her medication for her fractured shoulder, her Graves disease, and she promises a better Wendy this year. But there's a lot of people now that have been speaking out about some issues with Wendy and issues with her husband, and so we'll see what she's gonna have to say about that. Now.

They also have some audio of a man who says that Kevin Hunter threatened him anything all my family to know that. If it's Kevin Hunter and the great husband's Wendy Williams. I got him by so tight he don't know what to do, so he gonna try to take me. I thought we were probably people wrong or you know, I got tagged in that video. The kid's name, definitely. The kid's name is Avion Foster. I think it is.

I think he was signed to Kevin Wendy as a singer, and he was on a plane and for whatever reason, people thought he was coming to the Breakfast Club. I have no idea why. But on Friday a guy came here looking for that dude, like some dude went to the ray and asked for him, and I thought that was very scrange. Asked for the singer. Yeah, they after if he was here, if he was at the Breakfast Club. So I just thought that was screamed. So I don't know what's going on. I don't know what this kid

Avion knows that. You know, you don't want people to know, keV. But I would hope you're not stupid enough to send someone after this kid after he gets on I G and tells people of something happens to him as Kevin Hunter. I would hope Kevin Hunter is not that. But now there's a lot of stories coming out about Kevin Hunter and how Wendy was scared of him, and how he

was abusive toward her physically, verbally. So I'm sure all those things at some point are gonna have to be addressed because you aren't Wendy Williams, and we want to hear what you have to say about yourself too. When I hit the truth, Yeah absolutely. I just hope he was not that dumb to send someone after someone after they say if something happens to me issue. But I hope that she's much healthier now as she returns to televis. Why would somebody be coming here to the Brothers Club

looking for that kid? We don't know that kid. Yeah, that's the man. They hope she's healthy. I'm glad that she's working again. You never want to see anybody lose their job, you know, all right Now, Peter Thomas, you know him from Real Housewives of Atlanta. He was previously married to Cynthia Billy. Now he's having some issues. He was taken into custody on Friday on a warrant for writing fraudulent checks. He is being held without bond and also jail. Yeah. I guess there was no bond. I

don't know what's going on. He didn't do much money to still. Oh he cain't get no bond, that's true, Okay, all right now. Janice Freeman from The Voice, she passed away. She was only thirty three years old. They said she was battling a combination of bronchitis and lupus and she had a blood clot in her lungs and that's what happened. So rest in peace and our condolences to Janice Freeman and to her family. She was one of Miley Cyrus's favorites on the show and she just died. I passed

away this Saturday from that blood clot. Said stuff like that. Scares me, and I see stuff like that caused my anxiety to act up because if for him every time I get on the plane, because I'd be so scared of like getting blood clots hell. Yea, all right. Now Diddy has posted a picture of himself and Kim Porter in a broken heart and somebody said when she was alive, you didn't want to marry her? Confused negro gtfoh, and he responded, I know played myself. Smh. That was his response.

That was some hard stuff to say. The um to see. You know what I'm saying, Right when some of the mother of your children has passed away, why would you say a thing girl like I mean, God, dang, I understand it ain't the boy got no heart on social media, but Lord have mercy like Dann the man posted a picture of the mother of his child who died with a broken heart, and then you're gonna say gt foh,

all right. There were rumors that Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott had broken up, and apparently those rumors are not true, even though he deleted everything and deactivated his Instagram. The rumor is that he's been trying to patch things up and she confronted him because she believed she found evidence that he was cheating. He denies those cheating claims. And here he is shouting out, of course his woman at Madison Square Garden during a show. I love your wife, Fee.

Come on, let's not how these pil the new seasons coming back? I love your wife Fee under pressure Forfee the best. And if you nothing makes a man act right, then change him immediately. Life flash before his He think he may lose his woman for that. Ye, I love it all right, Well I'm angela yee and that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye again. Shout out to everybody in Charlotte. Of course, I'm stuck out here because of the weather New York City. My

flight was canceled. Actually all the flights last night were canceled. So he shout out to the station out here. Did you see streets one on three point three? Which did you see? My bro? Dj un didn't? You'll do a party together, So you want to fly with chunk t VI did a lot of parties. He probably doesn't even know. Yeah, I definitely did about six seven parties I've seen, of course. Louis Vae Happy birthday to DJ Louis Vais Vuina. That's

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Y'all this sport man mixes up. Next man, it's the Breakfast clocal Board Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Now I'm out in Charlotte. Hopefully my flight won't get canceled. I got canceled last night because of the weather in New York City. But I was Now listen, let me tell you something. I didn't have any problems driving to work. As a matter of fact, I got to work even faster than normal because I guess a lot of people

weren't driving today. But everything was good here. I definitely have problems getting to work, but that's only because it was nine inches in my driveway and I wasn't want to sleep in. I wasn't able to ride over the nine inches. Well, so what you do car? The car? Yeah? Well, I shout out to everybody that came out to see how double a to Breakfast club day party? I think this is what the eighth year? Seventh year? What year was this this day party? Sixth year? I don't know

me and you didn't go this year? But isn't this the last year it's going to be in Charlotte. Yes, one more year with Charlotte in Baltimore year positive, all right, so we're gonna be there next year. Let's see what happened. I don't know if I believe you making a big one next year. Next year, Hey, hey, next year is the last year in Charlotte. Shout to Duvall. Duvall came and performed. It was rammed. I mean, crazy old day

long shout everybody that came out. Let me tell you something man dropping the clues bomb from my man A little dude. Duvall recorded my new favorite song my new favorite affirmation yesterday. You know what I'm saying, I just want gone. It's gonna throw that out there. It's my new favorite song, my new favorite affirmation. It's not even out yere salute the Duvall slut to my man skills to drop on the clues bombs for skills. All right, you tell us why he shouting skills out? Is he

on it? He wrote it. I'm just shot. I'm just picking up skills. I like skills. That's my guy. You know what I'm saying, skills. I'm just saying duvall got Duvall gotta joint another one. That's all I'm saying. All right, And I just want to give a shout out to Black Women in Tech. I actually hosted their little fireside chat with Kenyan Moore from Real Housewives of Atlanta. You know, she has a line of hair care products that's in twenty two hundred stories, so she's doing well with that.

So that was a great conference for people to attend. Also shout out to the NAACP at Sunny Albany. I was there over the weekend. Ashley Sharpton, rock Kia Mays I had a great panel discussion with them. Tonight, I'm gonna be at William Patterson Willie P having another discussion. You know, it's Women's History Month. Last month is Black History Month. There's a lot of panels and a lot

of activities going on surrounding this. So I'm gonna be everywhere, right, get that panel fetter, all right when we come back. We got your positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. God morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. First. Shout to Bernie Sanders for joining us this morning. Yes, Luke to Bernie Sanders. That full interview is up on YouTube. People who are not happy about the way he responded to the reparations question,

I don't blame him. I'm all for pushing the line on reparations. You know what I'm saying. Black people have been through a lot in this country. We've had a specific set of circumstances that have happened to us, from slavery to Jim Crow. Segregation and avery helped build this goddamn country. So yes, I feel like it should be a specific type of reparations that comes to black people specifically for us. Yes, I do agree with that, all right, and shout out to our Charlotte station Street twenty on

three point three. Of course, I was stuck out here, so I wasn't gonna make it back for the breakfast club. So they opened up the station allowed me to broadcast here. So shout out to you guys. That's nice. You enjoy You should stay there and enjoy yourself somewhere because it is kind of nasty here. How to get home to the kids. They want to play in the snow. They've hit me all morning already. Yeah, they should pelt you with snowballs as soon as you get out of the car.

That's not nice. And shout out to uncle Luke. I saw. He just tweeted that his podcast is now here. His first podcast show yours truly Uncle Luke. I'm sure that's going to be entertaining. He said. His first guest is Baccari Sellers Hey, so they're gonna be talking about their opinions on some of the candidates, including Kamala Harris, and hopefully they're talking about the documentary I Deal with Baccari While I Breathe, I hope, which is available for screaming

on PBS dot org. Right now, all right? You got a positive note? Yes, the positive note is all blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame them, it will not change you. The only thing blame does is to keep the focus off you when you are looking for external reasons to explain your unhappiness

or frustration. You may succeed in making another feel guilty about something by blaming them, but you won't succeed in changing whatever it is about you that is making you unhappy. That's from Wayne. That's from doctor Wayne W. Dyer. Breakface Club. You don't finish for y'all dumb

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