Dan. If I come to the breakfast club, I call this the hold. Can I live? You don't control? Aren't even doing it? So are you're so penny? The world's most dangerous morning h DJ and this pitch stay in everybody's business, but in a good rad. Charlemagne the the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way the breakfast Club to may for everybody. Good morning, Usa, Hey, good money, fam, good morning. Ye. Let's get Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Day? That's right, it is Wednesday, hump day,
all day, all day. Now. Um. As I was walking into the building this morning, I think was it earlier this week? Maybe Monday? Charlemagne got an apple pie somebody saying I'm apple pie in the mail and threw it away. He threw it away. It was dripping all over the place. When those guys were like, our apple pies don't drip what guys? So they drove from Atlanta. Now the downstairs were like nine pies. Yeah, the downstairs were nine, like nine apple pies, any of that to deliver nine apple pies.
And it was like here, I was like, I can't take that. I'm late. I'm gonna get I said, you know, I'll send somebody down he gets to get some pies. So they delivered some pies. So thank you too, young man for delivering those pies. All right, Well today is tomorrow's Halloween. Yes, Tomorrow's Halloween. Are you dressing up? Because I know every year you do get dressed up. I haven't got my outfit as a yet. Um, because I've been in Paris of course with the wife. Then I
had it on HBCU tours that we had Powerhouse. But what I usually do is I go to a place that does costumes for movie sets. So I just go there and I usually rent a costume from them, and I usually do something that my kids will love. So I don't know if I'm gonna do Paul Patrol. My kids love Paul Patrol. They're like cars. One of my my daughter likes, uh, Cinderella. But I'm not gonna do that one. So Ima, you were going to be Cinderella. No, I did not say I was going to be Cinderella.
I said my daughter like Cinderella. I usually pick things that my kids love, so I'm probably gonna do Paul Patrol. That's what I think I'm gonna do this year. But we'll see. All right, what about you? I'll be in Atlanta. I'm actually going to Atlanta today for Lip Service Live. That's gonna be with Tokyo Jet's wife and Lucci Trouble Johnny Blaze. So we'll be out in Atlanta and then I'm gonna stay there one more day. Now, they have a lot of things happening. Are you going off folloween?
What do you do? Um, there's a couple of different parties happening in Atlanta, so I might go out. I got my hair braided yesterday. I see your hair's raider. I thought that maybe that was for an outfit that you were doing for Halloween. You just gotta that's a lot of effort for an outfit. Yeah, you never know, silly hours, cinner. Still some people really do that for that. No, No, it wasn't for that. But what you can do is, you know, I'm leaving to go on tour, so I
wanted to make sure that my hair didn't require much effort. Okay, all right, Well let's get the show cracking now. This morning. Byron Alan will be joining us this morning. He owns the Weather Channel. He owns the Weather Channel US. Yeah, he owns one hundreds of networks. He started off as a comedian from Detroit. Uh, didn't really have much. He worked and grinded his way up, and now he owns a lot of hit billionaire, he's a billion Oh, he's a billionail right, so we'll now he's going to battle
with comcasts. I've been seeing that in the news a lot lately, that he's taking them to court. They're taking him to court. Correct, And then we got front page. Here's what we're talking about from Yeah, we gotta started off this morning with the rest in piece to John Witherspoon. Oh, man, really really, Yes, we love John Witherspoon. He's been up here before, you know him bank bank, Bank, bang and thirty fifty minutes there. Yes, and he had a whole album.
I'll remember that. Yes, all right, Well we'll discuss that and give our rest in piece to John Witherspoon first this morning. All right, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Yeah, yeah, morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Now let's get in some front
page news. World Series. Tonight's Games seven of the World Series and where we played any Houston Now, as I was listening driving and they say, this is the first time ever that a home team has lost every game in any series in baseball, in football, and basketball. It's the first time that the home team has lost in their home where they played at home. So we'll see what happens tonight. It should be a great game. Good luck Houston. What else you're talking about? Easy? Well, of course,
rest in peace. Like I said to John Witherspoon, he was only seventy seven years old when he passed away in his home in Sherman Oaks. And really sad it is with deep sadness we have to tweet this but our husband and father, John Witherspoon has passed away. He was a legend in the entertainment industry and a father figure to all who watched him over the years. We love you, Pops, always and forever. We also know him as Willie Jones and the Friday Movies for also playing
Granddad and The Boondocks. They also had recently put in a two season order for that animated series of The Boondocks on HBO Max. As we've told you before, you've seen him on the Tracy Morgan Show, on the Wayn's Brothers, All kinds of things, and he also was recently on Chance the Rapper is the Big Day Album too. The good great guy. Really, I've interviewed him at least a dozen times and just always full of energy, always great, never had an attitude. He was funny as hell when
he did his comedy stand up. Great guy Man, rest in peace. Yes. A lot of people gave their condolences on social media. Regina King said, my dad, my grandpa, my comedic inspiration. I love you Spoons rest in paradise. King ice Cube said I'm devastated over the passing of John Witherspoon. Life won't be as funny without him. Mike Epps said, oh man, this is a heartbreaker. I remember the first day on the set of Next Friday and you told me calm down and let the jokes come natural.
I was so honored to have work with you all. Right now, let's Apple has some new gender neutral emojis. If you download the new Everything New and update all your apps and all of that, there's a bunch of new emojis that have arrived with that update. There's about almost four hundred okay, new emojis, and some of those are gender neutral. And then there's some new objects and animals as well. So there's like an apple juice by actually have a stick of butter now, a falafel and
oyster and all of that. They have a yawning smiley emoji, which our people will enjoy. Now what they have they passed that yet, that the police can have agents. Now. Yes, the NCAA has voted to allow student athletes to get paid. Right, they're not paying them though, the NCAA said, maybe make it clear we're not paying the athletes, but they can get an agent and get endorsements from other people outside of the NCAA. So far right, Yeah, so they said
we must embrace change. I'm so glad so many people who have been discussing this, and Lebron tweeted out, it's a beautiful day for all college athletes going forward from this day on. Thank you guys for allowing me to bring more light to it. I'm so proud of the team at uninterrupted bringing focus to this and to everyone who has been fighting this fight. Not a victory, but us starts. Okay, so yes, that is great news. This has been going on forever right absolutely, and people always
actly like, there can't be changed. Why are we buy? But yes, you have to keep on making sure you fight that fight. So now you can as an athlete profit from names, images and likenesses. Okay, all right, well is front page news. Get it off your chests? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It was the Breakfast Club good morning when I was growing up. This was all the protection we needed. You win some, you do some, but you live. You live to fight
another day. The breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So we better have the same in We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Welcome? Hey, get it off your chests. Mama didn't know it's been normal for you guys to pick up and then you know, be all over like twenty minutes to never get connected back on the line. Is that normal? Why? Why what happened? When did that happen to you? Yesterday? And maybe like
two other times? I'm sorry, mama, Well what did you want to say? What did you want to call about? Well? I wanted to again, think anti lay for you know, um, you know, just looking out for me. When it came down to the music situation, Okay, oh you do music, that's right, you remember, yes, I do remember. And then let me tell you when people actually did check out the song, and it's like man shoulder, man was tripped, and I'm like, man, I can't from work. I was
tired getting off from overnight. So you want to try, you want to give it another you want to give it another try? Y'all done to listen? Yeah, go ahead, let's go. Oh boy, oh, don't do you like doing bro? Don't do it like that at all. You're ain't ready for the big leagues. Mama, I know I got what it takes. I can't tell you. All right, come on you starling, let's hear it. You gotta redeem yourself, all right? Two one, two or three? Boom? You tried? Did you really? Did? Know?
I said, we tried. Oh hello, who's this? Yeah? This is Moses from Queens. Moses from Queens. Get it off at Chess Moses. Yeah. I just called it the quem out, you know, I just just you know, just find out, you know, what's going on, lately, you know, just chat with with with you know, everything with the president and when he when he's gonna be impeached. But you're all upset, bro, Yeah, I mean just this, this is ridiculous. So you got because we're all upset, all right, I mean that's all
I wanted to end. Okay, Bro, I thought he had more to it. Hello, who's this? You every some trave hey, trave hey? How you brew? What's going on? Ye? I don't let you know im. I mean see you on on a little YouTube page, you know, but you look you look a real handsome with that hand plugs got him popping. New dude knew you. New dude, knew knew you. That's right, dude, sexy. Chalomagne used to be the sexy guy on the show, but you took over now, Envy.
Oh yeah, but I'm natural tomorrow. Natural, ain't no enhancement, ain't knowing enhancement. So Charomagne, you bought his collyway he quiet listen, Mvy. I was gonna remind you, um that earlier in the year the Cowboys played the Giants and then you had a little bet um and I won and we dumbled nothing it and we're coming up again on Monday. What's the bat? Let you know two thousand dollars? We did not bet? No, damn two thousand dollars. Ain't pay your money? Pay that man. I was like Charlomagne
heard it was two thousand. Don know, we're trying to back out of it now it was a little two thousand. I'm not gonna I would cast that in, bro, I would chast that in and do a fresh bet. Nope, I don't know what y'all talk about. Cowboy's gonna win and I'll see it and I'll be talking to you on Tuesday. But you have yo. Getn't know if your chess eight on five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up,
wake up, wake y'all. This is you're time to get it off your chest because your man or blass, we want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello, who's this? Nick? Nick? What up? Getting off her chests? Nick? I just wanted to give a shout out to any families out there just like mine. I'm under thirty with five kids. I gotta worked every day and bust my back to provide for my family. Man, you you busting your back and you made a family. What's the busting
your back is what made a major family. You was getting it in five kids under thirty, right, you're already know it. Well, congratulations, my brother, you saw happy. I just want to also give a shout out to any family that's just like mine. Guys out there busting your bag, keep doing what you're doing. Your family appreciate you. Go home, get their love, and just keep doing what you're doing. You don't want to shout out your wife, bros. I
mean five kids, That's what I'm doing. I'm shouting out to my wife and any other guys and there was. And keep doing what you're doing about the family. You sound happy, bro? You right? You all right? It's absolutely all about family. Hello, who's this? Did you say? Everyone's up? Little? So? What I'm getting up about this? What? I'm blessed? I love the show. I'm riding to it. Um, just coming from the gym, so I'm loving all the day. But n nay, y'all had me a hole for like a
week straight. I listened to the whole show on the phone. How you work out on whole man. After get out of him, I put a gym at five a m the stake for him. I cut the show walk immediately once in the car, and then I start tall and it's too it's y'all said, get it off your chests. And now I've been a hole. I saw it to y'all inbox. If you check, you to him and I st the whole thing I've been on hold for, like
the whole rid to the house. One day I went to Walmart and was walking around Walmart, was on hole listening to the whole practic. Well, you need, you need, you need to do more with your life. Bull, At least you don't have to pay for a minute. You have unlimited right, Yes I do and something why can't do? All my life? I'll be trying to get through. Y'all be helping me out. The last time I got through, I got so many orders from New York. Do you
know what that means to me? Well, shout out your company. Now you only spot room. I am they only lady caller from Savantage Orgia. I helped women get saved. Yoni's tight and right? Okay? And how do they reach you? Uh? You only spotroom dot com, uh instagram at they only spot room, say stood, they only spart room everything under yonly spot room or the Yoni lady and only you only means poom poom in what language? It's a fast,
freet word. So you know, uh, so everybody out there would lose Yanni's don't get you your only get your Yoni boss by yon By. Hello, who's this? Good morning? Dj Envy. This is shot Tia. How are you? Good morning? How are you this morning? I'm doing fine, Good morning, angela yid. That morning, I was calling because I wanted to get it off my chest. I see Charlott Maagne still hasn't got there. I'm listening to you right now.
How I'm not here, Good morning, Charlotte Maagne. And my TV's on commercial, so I can't see if you're on yet. So I just want to call because you owed me a cat. You said you were gonna get me a cat. I was a lonely person. This is shot Tia Halsberry calling from Warren, Michigan, where the mayor said we looked like chimpanzees. So I just want to get it off
my chest this morning. And let say, first of all, I love you guys, I watched you every single morning, but I got an issue going on with discrimination my son. I have a special needs son in the thirty seven district court out here. Took my pon it too cou to the last year, and it was really because he was at the playground with two other kids that was a mixed culture and he was the only taken into custody.
So I have a question for these guys, do you think that that was right even though you know that he was a black kid playing on the playground and the only one that was taking into custody was him over the half white looking kids and he especially. They didn't tell me think about it. You know, they just took them into custody. And now I'm trying to fight it from court. They trying to say that it wasn't discrimination when it came, it was because the officer got
on stand and lie. And I've just been trying to get advice on the way. It sounded to me like you need to reach out to one of the local civil rights organizations, like you know, the NAACP or the Urban League, or you know, maybe you can you know, find a good black lawyer in that city and follow some type of discrimination suit that would sound like me,
believe it or not, Charlotte Magne. I did reach out to the NABAC Peaks and they end up sending me over to the Civil Rights which I put my case with them, and they just actually got all the evidence for me. I mean, even interviews the officers at thirty seven District out here, and they found that the evidence that they told me was insufficient. I have been trying to find my own attorney, but unfortunately I'm on a fixed income, so it's kind of hard to try to
retain a lawyer. I did, you know, talk to several lawyers who did say that it is discrimination, but pretty much because I guess they're white Copson in a white city, no one wants to touch it. Listen. I'm glad you got it off your chest, but this you should do. Give out your contact information and maybe somebody out there listening can help you more than weekend, you know what I mean? Yeah, how can somebody reach you if there's anything that they can do to help out, and maybe
somebody wants to cover this. Okay. My email is juicy f like the bubblegum juicy F one hundred dot at gmail dot com. Juicy f one hundred h at gmail dot com. Boom, somebody will reach out to you. I'm sure. I'm sure somebody out there is listening can help you more than weekend. I'm good luck, Mama. I really appreciate it. Thank you guys. All right, Queen, I have a go on you chilly, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now we got
rooms on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about somebody who is now being criticized for a joke that they made on Saturday Night Live. Was it a joke? Do they deserve this criticism? Was this hurtful? Let's hear what you think. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to breakfast club. Good morning. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mail up a breakfast club. It's about some report
Angela Yee's on the Breakfast Club. So people are upset about Michael Jay doing a joke that they perceived to be transphobic about Caitlyn Jenner on Saturday Night Live. Now I'm gonna play it for you and see if you guys think that there's an issue. He was basically doing the weekend Update segment and talking about Kanye West and criticizing him. Listen to this, and it's also being importer that Kanye will be altering his old hits with more
g rated lyrics. So yeah, yeah, first I thought Kanye was losing his mind, and now I feel like he's fine. He's just turning into an old white lady. I mean, it used to be like one of the coolest black dudes on Nerve. Now he's showing up to evincing sweatpants and orthopedic sneakers, listening to Kenny G and trying to get black people to like Trump. It's like, how lover fund this guy changed his name to Kassi. Now you might think that I'm crazy, but about five years ago,
that was a fellow day Bruce Jenner. What's the problem. I don't see the problem. He's simply saying that Kanye could potentially be transitioning. Five years ago, Caitlyn did identify as a man named Bruce, So what's the problem. Right, So people are on Twitter, they were like Caitlyn Jenner was dead named and miss jendered as a punchline. There wasn't even a joke. And he wasn't miss jendered. He said, five years ago, there was a man named Bruce. You know it was a man named Bruce. Do you know
what dead naming is too? By the way, dead naming is when you use a person's former name prior to his or her transition. So that's just a new oh my god, lack it off like so like, so are you trying to tell me that he did not he wasn't somebody else five years ago. So here's the other issue. They said, Michael Jay, I'm disappointed in your comparison of Kanye West, assists man to Caitlyn Jenner, a trans woman. Your comparison applies to trans women are just men who
change their names. You also miss jendered and dead named her. So okay, so we'll start saying BC from now on instead of before chrisis, before Caitlin. So when when you're referring to Bruce, say, uh, Caitlyn BC, I don't know, do that about that before Caitlyn? I really, before Caitlin, he was Bruce. I don't know. Jesus Christ, You're like, I don't know. I don't even want to. I really don't even know, Like I don't know what offends people,
what doesn't offend people anymore. It's been a slow outrage week. They didn't we tired of being outraged about Trump. You gotta be outraged about Okay, all right, now here's some good news. Lebron James. He actually sent some taco trucks to the LA Firefighter first responders, which was a nice thing to do. It was taco too well for Taco Tuesday. I guess it was Wait, what day is today? I was thinking today was Tuesday? No, no no, yesterday's Taco Tuesday.
He was actually forced to evacuate his mansion when fires got dangerously close to his home, but he wanted to thank all the firefighters who were out there putting their lives on the line and working really hard to try to make sure that things are contained, even though it looks crazy when you see all the flames. If you've seen the video of people having to drive past those wildfires, all right. R Kelly has been ordered to use his royalties from his music catalog to pay his ex wife,
Drea's child support. So he's been ordered to pay back that over twenty thousand dollars he owes her every single month he's gotten pretty much behind on that at one point. At one point, remember he went to jail because he was so far behind on his child support payments. So now that's what he's got to do. Did he make royalties? I thought he gave away all his publishing us something like that. I sold all his potion to the label. I mean, obviously must be making something, but I don't
know why. It has to stop soon because nobody's playing his music that much. He's not performing, Like what is he doing to get money? Yeah? I mean listen, I was in the car the other day and I'm not gonna say what it was on, but definitely some art Kelly Cane who say people not playing his music? I have heard a radio stations really playing like that. I'm sure people, I'm sure soon if it's not, If it's not his records personally, it's regularly wrote and produced. There
you go, all right now. HBO Max, which is Warner Media's new streaming service, they had this whole event yesterday, a media event to talk about what you can expect from HBO Max because they were just wanted to figure out what's happening. So what we did find out about HBO Max is that it will be launching in May twenty twenty. It's gonna cost you fourteen ninety nine a month FII, which is more than Netflix's standard plan, and it's more than Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus those
costs six ninety nine four ninety nine per month. So just giving y'all some insight. They said it's gonna have ten thousand hours of content when launches, and there will be only a handful of new projects. Those projects do include the Sesame Street spinoff Almost Not Too Late Show and Ridley Scott's sci fi series Raised by Wolves. So they also played those sizzle riels during that launch. And
that's what we know so far. It's a pretty crowded streaming market for a lot of these platforms that are launching. I think Apple TV Plus isn't that launch on Friday or November first? That's Friday, yea, I don't know. And then The Bone Doocks will be available on HBO Max next fall to twenty plus episodes, the back catalog and a brand new season written by Aaron mcgrude. I don't know what they're gonna do now that John with his spoon has passed away. I don't know. Who's gonna play
the voice of Granddad? But Jesus all right. Disney Plus is also launching early next month. Getting that, Yeah, that's what I think has the most excitement for people. They did a whole study to see which which is resonating the most. I'm getting that. They got all the Marvel. They got all the Marvel stuff. I'm definitely it now. They got brand new Marvel television shows, all the old Marvel movies. Disney Plus is mine. All right? Well, according
to AT and T, they right, it's fine. They projected HBO Max will get between seventy five to ninety million subscribers worldwide by twenty twenty five. That's what the plan is. You never done Plus going trump everybody. Disney Plus got the whole Star Wars catalog, they got all the Marvel, all the new Marvel TV shows. Disney Plus gonna beat up everybody. It's not even gonna be close. Well, HBO Max will be the exclusive home of Friends also, which is one of the most popular sitcoms in TV and
biggest Marvel by biggest nothing Marvels ever done. They also will have children's programming from Looney Tunes, Hannah Barbara Cartoon Network and Sesame Street and they'll have a new original series called Max Original their series called Max Originals where they'll have um other shows too, and they'll have the West Wing, Pretty Little Liars, the Fresh Prince of bel Air, Marvel, things like that. South Park will be exclusive Wars in Marvel, Disney,
HBO Max all twenty three seasons. And yes, I'm just giving you some information to win a Soldier and uh Falcon show Shehaul god Man, Marvel's gonna kill I can't wait. HBO Max would have every DC film if that matter is definitely not getting it all right? Well that is I need it for the Boondocks though, Front Page News. Let me guess you have a Marvel character for Halloween. I've been a Marvel character the past three years for Halloween. Last year I was Iron Man. Year before that, I
was a Black Panther. There would be one again this year. Probably you said you needed it, well, you said you need a cup. Did you buy a little cup because you know what I wanted costume. The Black Panther costume had like span Dex, you know what I'm saying. And you kept looking at up by Pope and it was making me uncomfortable. It's not looking at that little I'm gonna get a cup. You know what I'm saying, so not to distract you tomorrow at work. Okay, you know
what I mean. You went to the boy section. It don't matter. I never played to have a big penis. I'm not one of these liars. Okay. My penis is seven inches eight wins warm out right, about two to three inches of graphs next, that's right, what we're talking about. I ain't never seen you give your measurements. Do you want to see my measurements? So tell me. I don't want to tell you. You ain't have to measure your penis. I don't have to. Did you just try to subpoenis him?
Come on, tell me I'm measuring for you later. Don't measure it for me, measure for you know everybody should know any measurements. You know your shoes side, don't you? Yes? All right? You know your pantside, don't you? Yes? All right? You know your penis side. But I'm not putting all right, you're not putting shoes on. I'm not putting shoes on my penis, your shirt put a hat on your shoes side on the penis side. You know you're hot, tall you are? You know how much you wait with you
on a peniside? What am I putting on my penis a condom? I'm married? Oh yeah, you're right, My bad. All right, Now, if you want ten thousand dollars, we'll tell you where you can move to actually get paid ten thousand dollars. All right, we'll get to that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Cloud of Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Tonight, Game seven of the World Series will be played in Houston,
so we'll see what happens. Good luck Houston. What else we kind of talking about? Ye, Well, if you want to get paid ten thousand dollars, you can move to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There's a foundation Tilsa Remote. It's a grand funded by the George Kaiser Family Foundation. They're offering two hundred and fifty people the opportunity you could make that ten thousand dollars just by moving to Oklahoma. Now you get that money in the form of a grant and it's distributed
to you over the course of a year. So they did launch that program back in twenty eighteen, and more than ten thousand applications came in for more than one hundred and fifty different countries. All right, now, please in Nebraska looking for a man who tried to open an account at the bank. He had a fake one million dollar bills. Okay, okay, I like your style now. He said the bill was real, even though baking employees told
him that it wasn't. And he actually ended up having to leave with it, but he didn't end up getting his new account. They didn't report the encounter to the police. They're trying to find him after reviewing the security from I don't think that man should be arrested. Now, he's not gonna be arrested. They're gonna get him to see if he has a mental problem or if he got scammed and he really thinks that million dollars bill is really paid a million dollars for a million dollar bill. Yeah,
he don't know, He didn't know. He might have did a service or somebody a million dollar bill and he And by the way, if you I don't think people realize like when you when you point disenfranchise where your mind is that he really might thought he really might have thought that was a real bill. Yeah, so they they're not looking to arrest him, they're looking to see if he needs help or if he got scammed. You ever watched Safe Call, that show called remember a Safe Car?
I think that was a called Safe Car back in the day, and they used to go to these cities and show people breaking in the cars. And it was these two little boys in Chicago and they saw this bag in the back seat to do because y'all might be a billion dollars. Yeah, yeah, you're not much a billion dollars in right, right, right, so you probably don't have no calls up of money. He probably thought that billion dollars bills real. Yeah, they're not gonna arrest him,
they're gonna check on them. Well, just so y'all know, they don't even make one million dollar bills. No, the biggest billy maid is a thousand dollar bill. If you have one out there, then just know that it's not real. But they said the largest bill ever printed for public circulation is a ten thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars. Yeah, that's what I'm in. Ten thousand all right right now? Multiple people were shot at a house in Long Beach, California, yesterday.
They have not yet identified a suspect. They said that the Long Beach Fire Department responded to a shooting at ten forty four a pm last night and that then took place during our party at that house. Three people were confirmed dead and nine were taken to area hospitals. All of the victims were adults. By the way, I would never wanted ten thousand dollar bills because I want to hold that money. You know what I'm saying. Can you imagine losing one ten dolland dollar bills? He would say, no,
you can't. Even money ain't supposed to be in one bill. Bro all right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, Byron Allen will be joining us, yes, Byron Aland I kicked through a Byron Alan that Tyler the grand opening of Tyler Perry Studios, and he said he wanted to come on to breakfast club. So I like a man that keeps his words, all right, definitely pulling up and I think you will learn a lot. And he's a billionaire. Correct,
He's not a billionaire. He's not a billionaire. Oh right, he's rich. You definitely got a billion I thought they said he was a billionaire. No, okay, all right, well we'll talk to him when we come back. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God. We all to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the buildings indeed Byron Alan. Good morning, sir, good morning, good morning. First of all,
thank you for having me. I really appreciate no, no, no, I'm a big fan. I'm a big fan. You do amazing work, and I really appreciate you so much. So it's it's an honor to be here. Who is Byron Ala? For people who may not be familiar, who is Byron? Ask a great question. I'm trying to figure that out myself. You know what, I'm really blessed in so many ways your celebrity network to let people know exactly how how
blessed you are. You know what those blessings when you know, I think about how great America is, When I think about just my simple story. My mother got pregnant with me when she was sixteen years old. Wow, and she
had me seventeen days after her seventeenth birthday. So my mother and I decided to go to LA and visit some family and ended up staying and slept on a lot of sofas and my mother, my mother ended up getting into UCLA and got her master's degree and send them a TV produc Oh wow, so it wasn't your blood. So because my mother was at UCLA and getting her master's degree and send him a TV production And my mom ended up being an intern at NBC and then
later a tour guy. And because she was a tour guide and we couldn't afford childcare, I would go out to NBC with her and I would sit and wait for her to get off work, and I would just watch Johnny Carson do the Tonight Show, and I watched Red Fox do Sanford and Son, and Flip Wilson do the Flip Wilson Show, and Richard Pryor do his specials,
and Freddie Prince do Cheek On the Man. And then I would go and watch an unknown sportscaster do the local news Bryant Gumbo, and then I watched an unknown weather man do the weather Pat Sajack before the Today's Show and before will a fortune, and I just went from studio to studio to studio, and I thought, what a wonderful way to go through life, making people laugh, making television and entertaining the world. And this is what I'm gonna do with my life. And all of that
is because of it education. So I started doing stand up comedy when I was about thirteen, fourteen years old. I got for us Introduced to you as a comedian. Yeah, and a guy saw me, terrific guy named Wayne Kleine. He saw me and he said, who wrote those jokes? And I said I did. He said, I know somebody might be interested in writing with you. I said all right, gave me my phone number, and I got a call like a week or two later. J J. Walker. There, I go, this is Byron, He goes, he goes this Byron?
He go yeah, he goes. My man, Wayne Kleine says, you're fun at He goes, you want to come write some jokes with us? I go, all right, let me ask my mom. So I started writing jokes with Jimmy JJ Walker went to his apartment. I was fourteen years old and I go into his apartment sitting there as David Letterman and Jay Leno, who was sleeping in his car, and they were getting two hundred bucks a week, and I was I got twenty five dollars a joke, and
I was really fortunate. I ended up being the youngest comedian on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and that went really well. And I remember standing behind the curtain and I said, all right, for the next five minutes here after he produces me will change my life forever. And it went well, and I got a number of offers, and one of them was Real People, which ended up being the Granddaddy of reality shows. So that's how I got into the business. But before that it was tough.
I mean it was, you know, with a single mother, and there was talk about her not being able to afford me. So I started making money. And I remember I was ten years old. I went to the supermarket rouse Labreya and third, I went to the supermarket and I said, hey, can I get a job? And they said how old are you? As I'm ten years old, they said you have to be at least sixteen to work here to bag groceries. Go, well, how old is that guy right there bagging groceries? They said, he's sixteen
years old. I said, well, I'm ten years old and I know not to put eggs at the bottom of the bag. So they said, no, that's not gonna work. So I was walking out of the store and I saw this lady bringing a grocery basket back into the store, and I said, and I watched her take the basket and push it into this machine, and then the machine gave her a stamp. And I said, hey, lady, what
is that she goes where? Every time you you put a grocery basket in this machine, you take it out of the parking lot because they don't want grocery baskets in the parking lot. You get a stamp, and if you get a hundred stamps, you get a dollar's worth of food. So I just worked that parking lot. Wow. And I'm coming home with food for my mother. Wow. And I'm saying, Okay, you don't have to worry about feeding us. Oh, I got you wanna wank comedian getting
the money? How did you get the money? You ain't taking? Okay, my money is easy. My money is easy, you know, Like I said, as I had to learn how to make money from the day I started saying, Look, I'm gonna help my mother. I'm gonna make sure I'm not a burden. That's the easy part. Making money is easy. You're gonna figure it out, especially today with the Internet.
But the internellion to buy the weather Channel three. By the way, three hundred millions not a lot of money, I think, okay, a million working with Let meet, I listened, let's talk about I started my company from my dining room table, and I did a television special where I interviewed a bunch of funny friends. I remember that, and uh I started. I sat at my dining room table and I called all thirteen hundred television stations and asked them to carry the show for free. And on average
they all told me know about fifty times. And after a year of doing that, I was able to squeeze out about one hundred and fifty yeses. I got a station, a TV station in every market from New York to Waterloo, Iowa. Right now. Tribune had said to me, if Byron, if you get seventy five percent of the country, we will sell your commercial time. Because I said to the TV stations there's fourteen minutes of commercial time. I'll keep seven minutes, You keep seven minutes. I'll sell my seven minutes to
national advertisers. You local TV station, you sell your seven minutes to local advertising. And they didn't pay for the Show's right, they didn't pay for the show. I gave him the show for free. You produced a show that everything you say everything myself. It's the hardest thing I've ever done. Sat there for one year and just work the phones. So now the problem was after I did
that Good Old Tribune that we changed our mind. We're not going to give you an advance a four hundred thousand dollars so you can go into production and produce this TV show. So I didn't have two nickels to rub together, and I decided I'm going forward. And it was tough. My home went in and out of foreclosure over fourteen times over about a four or five year period, from bankruptcy to billionaire. From bankruptcy to billionaire. That's exactly right.
And finally I turned the corner and I signed up all the movie studios to buy advertising. Before that, I was selling one eight hundred spray on hair. And after I got the movie studios, Okay, yeah it is. That's this guy's plugging. Damn, it looks good, man, it looks good. That's one thanky. I probably got twenty bucks for that camp. So still you still got Wait, we sell it to everybody, right, So we kept selling me and I went, I got movie studios and I and I said, I'm gonna go
to soft drinks. I got soft drinks, and I went to fast foods, and I went to package goods, and I went to pharmaceuticals, and I went to automotive, and I went industry by industry by industry, and I went to board of directors, and I went to CEOs and chief mark. I'm on the I'm going, I'm going day and night. I'm on the plane every night, and I'm five, you know, six meetings a day, whatever it is. And
finally put another show. And I'm saying, you know, I know all these television station, I know all these advertisers. I put another show on, another show. Next thing, you know, I had forty three shows on the air. And then a buddy came to me, a guy who satellite at my networks. And he came to me and he said, uh, he said, I used to be the chief operating officer of the Weather Channel. And he said, you should buy
the Weather Channel. He goes, I know you don't think about the Weather Channel in LA because it's always eighty degrees in sunny. But it's a great business and it generates hundreds of millions of dollars. And the people who own it just don't want to own it anymore because they're in a partnership, a three way partnership, and they want to get out of the deal. And I said, okay, let me get into it. We got into it. I said,
you know what, I'm gonna buy the Weather Channel. And I called a guy up and I said, you know, we have an opportunity to buy the Weather Channel. And I said, it generates quite a bit of capital and I need three hundred and ten million dollars. Oh, he didn't use your own money. I didn't use my own money, Okay, I borrowed it. Okay. So the guy I called him on a Friday morning, Yeah, yeah, I'll get you his number, and he sent his top executive to see me the
next business day, Monday, at two o'clock. Sat in my conference room for four hours. He said, this is one of the most amazing business stories I've ever heard. I'm going to give you a commitment letter please close on the Weather Channel and we did all we got more with Byron Allen. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking
it with Byron Allen. Charlomagne. You purchased eleven small market networks from USA, so you know, one of the first things I purchased, I purchased a movie distribution company, Freestyle Releasing, because I wanted to go straight to the movie theaters, because we as African Americans, we've never had that where
we control our distribution right to the movie theaters. And I bought The Grio, and The Grio is an amazing African American publishing and I felt it was important in buying The Grio to own our voice, to really control our narrative. What are your channels and what kind of programing are you putting up? We have comedy Dot TV, Pets dot TV. Yeah, there's more pets in American cars,
my Destination Travel. We put out movies. We put out you know, forty seven meters down and you know this Friday November one, we have Arctic Dogs, our first animated movie. I told my wife when I met her almost twenty years ago, she said, what are you doing? I said, I'm building the world's biggest media company, the world's biggest men. You do that, well, yeah you can. Can you do that putting out black contecu I haven't heard you mentioned
any like black content. You know what we are definitely well. One of the first movies we put out when I bought a Freestyle was Meet the Blacks, Okay with Dion Taylor, who I yeah, the black all of that stuff. So, I mean, that's what you know. But what I've always said, and I've said to you know, young kids, you know what, I don't want to play in the negro leagues. I'm gonna play in the global leagues. So one of the first things I did after buying the weather channels, I
announced that we're doing something's never been done before. We're doing the Weather Channel in Espanol. It's the first twenty four hours Spanish language weather channel. We're going Banish weather channel. Be sexy though, yeah, yeah it is. This you gotta watch on day and you see for yourself. Was not your average weather Yeah, that's sexy. We haven't started that. We haven't started that, but you know, you know, look
at the end of the day, the capital's there. And then also you have to make sure your position to win. And I learned this from a guy, God bless his soul, Roger King. Roger came to me once, he said, and I live in LA He said, will you come to New York and pitch me? And I said sure. Roger King had a company called King World and he distributed Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Oprah, right, all these amazing shows.
And I pitched him, and he said, you really are a great salesman, and that meant a lot to me, as Rogers the most successful at that point. He said, I didn't realize how bad it was out there and how much racism there was out there until I went and saw it started selling Oprah. One of my first pitches when I went and pitched a TV station to put Oprah on the air, a guy looked at me and said, I'll never put that in on my television station. Wow.
And then I took the show across the street and I sold it to a competitor, and I ran that guy out of town. He says, so listen up. I know you've been calling all these television stations from your dining room table. He goes, and I played golf with a lot of these guys and they're laughing and joking about how much you call them and how they're not gonna call you back and they're not gonna and he said, and they're not going to do business with you because
you're black. He says, so listen up. I'm having my birthday party at my beach house in New Jersey. And he says, everybody who owns and operates a TV station's gonna be out there. He goes, please be at my beach house this weekend. And I go, I'm here at Byron Allen. See Roger King go, oh yeah, A boss has been looking for you. He keeps coming out and going where are you? So I go in and he goes, Byron Allen, Now this party can get started. And he comes up. He comes up, He comes up, He gives
me that bear hug. He goes. He says to me, he says, who here is not returning your phone calls? And I said everybody. He goes, watch this. He says, Bob, do you want to renew Will of Fortune, Jeopardy and Oprah. And the guy who's just kind of nervously laugh of course, because if he didn't, his job was over. He goes, do me if Ferry goes, call Byron back, figure out some business with him, and then we'll talk about when I'm gonna charge you for Will of Fortune, Jeopardy and all.
And he did that for the whole and he got up on the stage. We got the four Tops, and we got Elton John and we have the hardest working men in Hollywood here in my backyard. Byron Allen. This is the kind of guy you want to do business with. And I never had a game changer right game and I never realized that persistent. But I'll say, I'll tell you something that's historic that we're going through. And now he taught me that. He goes, you got to position
yourself to succeed, and that's what he was doing. So the Obama administration came to me because these big corporations were trying to get bigger. And so the Obama administration came to me and said, Comcast wants to buy this, Charter wants to buy that, blah blah blah. Are they good corporate citizens. I said, the answer is not no, it's hell no, they're not good corporate citizens. They said,
how do you figure? I said, well, the industry spends seventy billion a year licensing cable networks and African American owned media gets zero. And they say, we hear that a lot, but what are you willing to do? So I filed these lawsuits that ended up being historic. I filed a twenty billion dollar lawsuit against Comcast and a ten billion dollars lawsuit against Charter. Why weren't you afraid to do that? Of the TV guy got to burn the kneepads, and I knew we were positioned to fail.
We didn't have true economic inclusion. So I said, we're gonna do this the right way. So we took them to court. One of the judges ruled in Comcast's favor twice, and the other judge grew on the Comcast while suiting. The other judge ruled in our favor on the Charter case. Charter didn't like it. They said, let's go to the Nine Circuit. I said, well, if you're going to take me to the Nine Circuit Court of Appeals, I'll Comcast
to the Nine Circuit Court of Appeals. So we went to the Knife Circuit Court of Appeals, and then something historic happened. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in our favor not once, but twice on both Comcast and Charter. Comcast was very upset about it and said, well, we're gonna take this to the Supreme Court. And now that's going on. Now, now we're going to be in the Supreme Court. November thirteenth, you said you felt like that
was an insult to the black community. It is a big insult to the black community, because the truth of the matter is what I need the black community to truly understand. What happened was the Supreme Court said, we're not going to look at the Byron Allen case with Comcast and Charter. We pretty much agree with the Knife Circuit. That's a dispute between you guys. But we are going to look at the Civil Rights Act of eighteen sixty six,
Section nineteen eighty one. What is that? Exactly? The Civil Rights Act of eighteen sixty six was put on the books, and basically it says we will have fair contract economic conclusion in government contracting and in commercial contracting because they knew that the newly freed slaves African Americans were not going to be treated freely in commercial contracting and government contracting, and it was essential for us to be integrated into
the financial fiber of America. It gave birth to civil rights, and it is the civil rights statue that allows us to have economic conclusion and stop economic genocide. So Comcast said, in order for you or buy Runner, anybody in me, any minority, to use this law, you must prove that the reason we discriminated against you is one hundred percent because you are black. They're making it impossible for you to use it. That is what Comcasts and Charter, that's
what they're pushing for. They're pushing for this civil rights statue to go away. Now with the nine Circuit said in favor of black folks in all minorities, Hispanics, as everybody, that it's not the sole reason, it's the motivating factor. If any part of the reason, if they discriminated against you, there it is it's impossible, so it can't be used. So if it's twenty percent or thirty percent, any part of the reason, now you can use it. So that is why we're in there in the Supreme Court. Now
here's what's happened. Comcast winning got what's known as an amicus brief, a friend of the court, got Donald Trump's Department of Justice to write them and amicus brief saying yes, let's roll minorities back to eighteen sixty five. So I thought, we're actually putting that on the books. There, the Donald Trump's DLJ wrote an amicus brief in favor of comor
and yes, in favor of Comcast's position against us. And not only that, Comcast said, well, listen, we have thirty minutes in front of the Supreme Court, and Byron has thirty minutes in front of the Supreme Court. But you know what we're gonna do. We're gonna give ten of our thirty minutes in front of Donald Trump's Supreme Court
to Donald Trump's DLJACK. So now on November thirteenth, we're standing in the Supreme Court and a Donald Trump era where we've got Donald Trump's DJ arguing against us to take the original the first Civil Rights Statute and eviscerated. All right, we got more with Byron Allen. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast. Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is cej Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. We have Byron Allen, billionaire in
the building. Showman. Hold on now, mister Allen, now given to make up of the federal courts. Aren't you concerned that this new case can undo civil rights for a whole generation. It could take us back to eighteen sixty five, all minorities. So is it worth it? It's I didn't petition to bring into the Supreme Court. They did. And then what they did is they made what I call institutionalized races. They treat us like we are a bunch of monkeys. So here's what they say, Hey, Byron, drop
the case. Right, that's what they're trying to make you do. Drop the case and we might meet with you. Well that's a rate, that's a racist offer. You a white devil's advocate here, right, Yeah, Okay, I mean, shouldn't you want to kind of drop the case if it's going to set us back to No, because I didn't. First of all, we won in the in the Ninth Circuit twice, and I didn't bring it to the Supreme Court. They
brought it to the Supreme Court. Now, if you don't come to us in a racist way, then you do it the same way you do it with all white people. But see, they never met with me. And see I asked them to meet with me. But why you and then meet and it maybe meet? That's right, which is something you would never ask a white person to do. I see you never asked that. You never ask anybody
white to do that. So here when we asked them to sit with us, my government relations person went to the government relations person of Charter and she's and he said, you should sit with Byron to resolve this. And she said to him, we don't negotiate with terrorists. Wow. How was the feedback bean from existing civil rights organizationes? You know,
you know, Michael Lawson is amazing, you know. He said he sent a letter to Brian Roberts and David Cohen of Comcasts and said this is wrong and you should sit down and we can't don't challenge our civil rights. Well, I want to set this up for you in a nice button because I know people will take this right now. I know you gotta go. Yeah, No, I'm good, I got plenty of time. I'm here to hang out with you. I've been looking forward to the meeting. I don't have
a meeting. I'm good, he said, I'm good. Make my own rules. I like hanging out with you. You're kidding me. I want to come and hang out with you a lot more. I love us. But why is this such a special case? And in your opinion, why should we be so informative bout it. It's a very special case because it's it's the original Civil Rights Act in America. It's about protecting our economic conclusion. If we don't have
economic conclusion, then you're done. You have to have access to a proper education, you have have access to economics that can really get you to be a part of the American financial fiber. And so this law was designed to give us a pathway to that. This is now being taken away. So what can we do? How can we help you? Can kind of rugis can we make you know? What's great question? Go to your representatives, ask
all forty seven of them, go to the GRIL. If you go to the GRIL, we will post who signed it. Then you will see who didn't. Go to the forty seven members of the Congressional Black HAWKUS and ask them why didn't you sign this? And what are you going to do to say to Comcast and Charter? How dare you challenge our civil rights? If you do drop the kids, what did ramifications to the black community, how did that effect it? If we do drop the case, then well,
which we won't. Then at the end of the day they'll say, well, then the Civil Rights Act is not at stake anymore. But they're the ones who brought it. And what they've done is they've upset a lot of folks in DC. Now you got folks in DC who are now talking about quietly working and aggressively working to break up Comcast. That's not my agenda. I just want them to just have the respect to sit down with me so we can work things out. But they've upset
a lot of folks. The NAACP has weighed in aggressively, and there are a lot of other folks, Color Change aidos, a lot of people are weighing in and they're really now they're going to hold their representatives accountable and a lot of politicians accountable. And I think, you know, Comcast is living in a bubble, and I get it. You know,
David Cohen gets paid over fourteen million a year. It has a budget over one hundred and twenty five million to make sure that he donates money to black civil rights organizations and politicians to make sure that there are not any issues. But he's gone a bridge too far because people are truly upset because what's at stake are our civil rights. They could literally take us back to eighteen sixty five. I didn't take this to the Supreme Court. They're the ones who need to drop it, and we're
the ones that are in the right. How much have you spent fighting this? Millions? I don't even keep track. And who else is helping you besides yourself? Is there anybody's say no, I've done this, So I've spent millions. You know the real reason why I went after Comcast and Charter, it didn't even have it didn't have anything to do with my cable networks. What happened was a gentleman wanted to do the Black College Sports Network in partnership with the HBCUs, and Comcast did not accept it.
And that would have made a lot of money for these black colleges about and it would have educated the Black College Sports Network. This is what he wanted to do that would have educated a lot of black kids. And when they didn't do that, that's when I came off the bench and said, Okay, I'm gonna light you up like a Christmas tree. Okay. That was the real reason why I got into it was when I saw what happened with the Black College Sports Network, which I don't own. I just knew. I just knew, I may.
I just knew that these black all right. I knew that these black college is We're gonna benefit and these black kids were going to get the education that they deserved and not have to pay. And that's what I said. And I remember I said to Tom Rutled Shi Charter. Tom Rutler said, well, you you know you sued me and blah blah blah because I was trying to get my merger down. I said, Tom, if you really want to know the truth why I sued you, it's when I saw you in the newspaper with Al Sharpton and
you said, and this is no disrespect to Alt. We have an m OU a memorandum of understanding with black people. And I said, Alt, who is the white guy who speaks for all black people? And why do you think there's a black guy that speaks for all black people, and why do you think he speaks for me? And so if that white guy doesn't exist for you, then that black guy doesn't exist for me. And the very idea that you can go to a black person to speak for all black people is a racist ideas. Al
Sharpton been helping him the block you a little bit. No, I wouldn't say he's been helping the block. But I think what they do is they go to people like the Urban League and the NAACP and folks like that, and they make donations. And because they make donations, maybe they don't speak up quite the way they should. In my humble opinion, Well what that says, shouldn't a guy like you, who have dollion of dollars you should be given to these black organizations like the AP and IRV League.
So basically you got them in your pocket instead of being in the white man. Yeah, I like the way you think. Look, the Urban League gave me the Whitney M. Young Junior Award April eighteenth, my dad's birthday of this year, and I gave them a quarter of a million dollars and I told them I will give you more, but we have to work together. I know Comcast gives the Urban League a million bucks a year, and I know it's tough for them to wean themselves off of that crack.
And I said, guys, I'm here to help. I'm happy to help replace that money, if not all of it, but sit with me and make sure you're doing the right thing. My final question this is it if what the Internet says is true? Yes, sir and Bill cos we got ruined for trying to buy NBC? Yes, are you afraid with me trying to do you? Na? Man? Like I said, you know you have to burn your kneepads. You can't live in fear, because fear is another form of slavery. I rather die on my feet than my
knees and don't live in fear. God's got me. God loves me. God put me here to do great things, and I will not let God down. When I finally go to heaven and God says to me, why did you help feed my hungry people? Why did you help educate my people that were not getting the education? Why did you help heal my sick children? Because I'm less? Be real simple, God, You're my father and I want you to be proud of me. And as long as I know you are in my life, no one can
hurt me. And I am unstoppable. Barron Mother in Classic JA Top three, God damn it, and just say you know fifty cents mad. Brian Roberts as well. He posted him on his social media too. Is that right? Yeah? He Hey posted him from Comcast. That's it. We're not gonna live on the Comcast plantation. Get me a call, Brian raw stated, Iron Allan is one last thing. The guy that gave you three in a million won't give us his number. Yell is the Breakfast Club? Good morning,
She's filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Kanye West has gotten some responses for interviews that he's been doing lately, and one of those things that he talked about was Plan B and an abortion and the Democratic Party and how African Americans are brainwashed into killing babies. Here's what
he said, We brainwashed out here, bro Democrats. How does vote Democrats for food STAPs for years, bro guns in the eighties, taking the fathers out the home, Plan B, lauring our votes, making US, our board, our children, goshare not kill all right. So Plan B, the representative representative for a Foundation Consumer Healthcare that's the company that makes Plan B, says that their pill is in no way connected to the process of abortion, So they want to
make sure that people know that. When he put those two together when he was talking about abortion, they said Plan B emergency contraception is a safe and effective backup option when used as directed after unprotected sex or birth control failure. It prevents pregnancy before it starts by delaying opulation. So yeah, I don't give a damn what Kanye West
says about politics. But you know, when he said black people were brainwashed, that's not accurate because people vote their interests, and Democrats usually have plans, and they usually have plans that benefit the black and brown community. So that's why black and brown people vote Democrat most of the time, all Right. In addition to that, he did talk about his tax returns and how now that he has given
himself to God, he's getting money back. Last year, I made one hundred and fifteen million dollars and still ended up thirty five million dollars in debt. This year, I looked up and I just got sixty eight million dollars returned to me all my tax returns, And people say, I don't talk about these numbers. No, people need to hear someone that have been put into debt by the system talk about these kind of numbers now that they're in service to Christ. So you think you're awakening, your
spiritual awakening is haaunt of my success? Absolutely? Now Here's the thing. You listen to Kanye Weston. Sometimes he says things like the plan be stuff, and You're like, I don't know what the hell he's talking about. Other times he says things and I'm like, I don't see nothing wrong. What do you just say? People give glory to God all the time for financial blessings, all right? People give
glory to God to success all the time. Hell if I was thirty plus millions of dollars in debt last year INITI year my tactor turn I got sixty million back, I'd be screaming look at God too. If you watch Dion Cole's stand up comedy, he talks a lot about how people how we thank God for certain things. He's like, I don't know if that was God that did that. Hey, I don't know who you're going to look at God.
You're telling me if you was thirty plus million dollars in debt one year and then the next year you got a sixty million dollar tact turn, you wouldn't be saying look at God. I would him. I would be say that in my house. I wouldn't be saying outside why because that sounds like an order to me? Why is that an auder? Okay? The man got sixty million bag? Okay? Why is that? Audi turned as he turned his God turned his life around, and he got a good accounting
that turned his tax returns around. I don't fee the problem. I don't get nothing back, man. I gotta pay every year. Yeah I had to pay this year too. Me too. But I ain't all right now. Little Wayne, he was on the Bamboo Room podcast and he was talking about his own music, and he was talking about his guilty pleasures too. When it comes to music that he listens to.
What does Wayne listen to besides himself? I don't know if I have guilty pleasure music, But yes, I listened to music that's not hip hop all the time because I don't listen to no other hip hop but my damsel liar. Of course. You got Anita Baker, you gotta Keith Swa, you got Mother and Gay, you got Bob Mada. You got Check nine. If you want to call that a hippop, then you got Check nine. You got Ju the Freeze, you got Lamb of God Na think Getti two. Okay,
people gotta stop trying so hard to be different. Man, you're telling me Wayne, don't listen to Drake. He don't listen to Nikki. He's talked about being a whole Stan. He don't listen to jay Z like you really think wayn don't listen to know whether rap with him. Well, he was saying that he don't. He was talking about genres other than hip hop. He listen, but he said he only He said, he don't listen to know the rapper but himself. He said, I listen to music that's
not hip hop all the time because I don't listen. Yeah, he said, don't rap. I listen to it is myself. Right. Yeah, maybe he doesn't. No, exactly possible, man, I'm showing listen to Nikki. You see, he said he was a whole Stan. You gotta listen to j He's been featured on a couple of records like when You're a very used to record with. Wayne is a very unique individuals. He's a one of a kind. You don't gotta try that hard to be that different. Just came out and had Wayne
on the album recently. We just came out and had Wayne on the album recently. That was up here. I don't no other rappers about myself stop and he listened. Yeah, yeah, okay, Well I'm angela ye and that's your rumor report. He don't listen to none of it, none of these songs we were about to play. I know I don't listen to the Donkey to Day, but it's next. I don't listen to all of you. We're giving your donkey due, you know, Man, four after the hour, we really need
to discuss patience. You know, sometimes I think I have too much of it when I hit stories like this. But we'll talk about it. Four after the hour, all right, we'll get to that next keeping lot. This to Breakfast Club. Good morning for Donkey of the Day, being Dunky of the day, a little bit of a mix like a do other Day. Now. I've been called a lot of my twenty three years, but Donkey other Day is a
new wife. That's right. Donkey to day for Wednesday, October thirty, if goes to a Kentucky woman who has not been named yet, Hopefully after this donkey the day, she'll turn herself in salute to everyone who listens to us in Kentucky. We're on in Lexington one on three nine the Real in ninety three one in Louisville, respectively dropped on a clues bombs for Kentucky. Baby. All right, hopefully this woman
can hit the sound of my voice. But you know, sometimes I hear these stories and I ask myself, do I have too much patience? There are really people out there who have very short fuses. You never know what people are going through. That's why you have to be kind to everyone, because in America twenty nineteen, you just don't know what may set a person off. Now I don't know this woman's name, and the reason I don't know her name is because as of right now, she
has not been caught. But we have to catch this woman because clearly she needs help. Okay, clearly this woman that's some type of anger management issues. She is fragile and is in need of some healing. Because there's always tell you on this radio, trauma is real. And when you don't deal with your trauma, when you don't deal with that a hurt that exists within you, when you don't find healing for that pain, you just end up
redistributing that pain to other people. And trust me, young lady, if you can hear me, I feel your pain all right. And your pain, I guarantee has nothing to do with why police are currently looking for you. There is something deeper going on with you that caused you to do what you did, and that's why, even though you must pay for your crime, you clearly need some type of psychological emotional help. What did this young lady do? Let's go to w LK Y s TPS thirty for the
report to find out. Shelby County Dispatch confirmed Shelbyville Police were called to the KFC for a report of a shooting, but so far, the department hasn't released any details. A message was taped to the door Monday evening saying the restaurant was closed, but offered no explanation. Witnesses tell WLKY a female customer fired a shot through the window after
she didn't receive a napkin and fork. The restaurant has several cameras in the drive through, and witnesses tell us police have a clear picture of the vehicle, but so far those images have not been released. That is the first I've never heard somebody shooting up a place over a napkin in a fok Okay, Plus, I didn't know
Kfsy was still worth shooting over. I thought Papaye was chicking and Nigga Cookies was the undisputed king of getting people to commit random acts of violence and aggression over a chicken. All right, now, I love Cassey. Last time I had KFS he was in twenty seventeen on family vacation in Granada and he was still hitting all right before that. I haven't had it a yet, but my
wife used to workday in high schools. That was my spot because I used to get the free food hook up, ten chicken tenders and all the potato wedges you can spare. That's what I ordered in Grenada as well, and I loved every bite. But that's the key word. Bite. Okay, you can't bite no paper towels and no folk babe. I mean you can, but I wouldn't advise it. Now. I have heard of people turning violent because you know
a fast food restaurant got there order wrong. But I've never heard of someone getting violent over a fork and some napkins. Now, what the hell did you need? A foulk fool? When you're driving and you pull up to a fast food restaurant, you don't order anything you need a fork for. If you're driving, you do see mashed potatoes? Who drives these mass potatoes? What kind of mania can use? If you're driving and you pull up the cavs, see, you don't order a pot pie or massed potatoes unless
you're headed home. If you're gonna be in the car for a while, you order things you can eat while you drive, and you order the Crispy Colonel sandwich. You order one of the five dollars fill ups, and instead of the mashed potatoes, get the wedges. Okay, veteran eaters and drivers do not order things you need a fork or spoon for. But none of that. At the point, young lady, turn yourself in and get to help. You need because either you got anger issues or you like patience,
maybe a combination of the two. Okay, but I need to know who hurt you all right, who hurt you? That would make you want to hurt the colonel and his crew over condiments? All right, you're looking shots when you should be licking your fingers, and I want you to turn yourself in and get to help you need. Please, if you're in Kentucky and you know this young lady, encourage her to turn herself in before the next fast food restaurant she shoots up and they'd be employed by you.
Please give this unidentified woman at Cassie the sweet sound to the Hamletones. Oh no you are do gee, Oh the day, do gee, oh the day. Ye. But don't you when you get a soda or a juice or a lemonade, and they don't give you your straw, shouldn't you check for that's not that. Now I'm gonna be honest with you, OKAYO heard that I could have understand the shooting a little bed driving down. There's no stre that's disrespectful. It's disrespectful. I mean, don't get me wrong.
Sometimes past food workers forget. But when you order a drink and you don't give me a scrawl, you're trying to play me, bro. You're trying. Now I might have to open it up while I'm driving. I'm gonna trying to take a sip and then I'm gonna spill stuff all over my shirt. You understand what I'm saying. You're going somewhere that I need to be cleaned, right. You know you're trying to play me, But that's just not that. That's still not as much of a maniacs eating mascotatoes
while you're driving. Who does Nobody does that? Christ don't thank you for that? Dog You're to day now when we come back, ask ye eight on't drink five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call ye now. It's the breakfast slogan Morning the breakfast Club, the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Hall up now for ask Ye be all the breakfast club. It is time for ask Ye. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This is Hey Askeley.
What's your question for you? So? I kind of just wanted her advice on dealing with my boyfriend and his mother. And his mom is like very involved in our relationship.
She drinks a lot and she yeah, we used to be like really closing in her, but um, she's kind of you know, she s got the drinking and got like, well disrespectful, and so it's like really hard on him because he's in them between the both of us a lot with arguing and like not talking to each other, and she has a lot to do with the problems that are in all relationship and it's just like kind
of really hard to deal with. Man. I had to date a guy one time whose mother actually used to drink a lot, and then she would always call him and then they start arguing, and so I had a similar situation. She never got disrespectful with me, though. Now when you say she's a cause for a lot of arguments in your relationship, why is that? What are the arguments that y'all are having? Um? Just basically kind of
how to deal with her? I mean, like she's so impulsive that it's like, you know, I'm just all used to that. She'll say one thing and forget that she said it, and then you know what I mean, Like it's just it's almost like talking to a different person every day, and it's just really frustrating to have to
deal with that. He lives with her now, we were living together, but you know, we just kept arguing over him, just like always going over there to see her instead of like hanging out with me, which is fine, like that's your mother. Of course, I'm not going to be opposed to you being around her, but I just don't like being around her. So you know that that energy that she gives off and that vibe. I know she talks about me to him and how she doesn't want me to be with him and she would rather him
be with his child's mother and things like that. It's just those things constantly being said to him and him telling me that she's like that bothers me of course well as a mother before, you know, just things that are just like really out of pocket. So here's a couple of things here. Number one, her alcoholism is a sickness. It's a disease, right, and and so I do feel like she's saying those things, but you have to look
at it from the fact that she's not well. So instead of taking that because I know that's a hurtful thing for someone is saying, you're thinking that she really feels that way. She's saying those things to you because she's not well with herself. And so I think when she's lashing out at too like that that's more of a reflection on her not feeling well about what she's going through. So I want you to understand that. Secondly, you're a man has to figure out what he's going
to do to deal with this issue. Obviously, you know, in an ideal situation, you guys will get along, but y'all don't right now. Is he trying to get her some help? I don't know. I feel like there's just kind of in denial about it. Like I mean, he obviously knows that she's not you know, she's not well right now, but it's just so hard to deal with her, and it's so hard to tell her things about her soult.
It's just you know what I mean, everyone's just kind of like tired of being the dead horrors at this point, you know. But she just doesn't. She doesn't believe she's not bad, and you know she's you know, she's an adult. We can't only force her to do an thing. If you talk to her, she gets very defensive, so you know, it's it's kind of just hard. It's hard. I get it's hard for him to deal with as well, but it's like, you know what they mean, I don't want to feel like take a side, but no, and yeah,
you can't say pick a side either. I think it is important for you to be supportive of your man. And when I say being supportive of your man, understand that I'm sure it's difficult for him to have to deal with this, to be in this situation. And instead of you, guys coming from a place where it's me against you over her, you have to be like, I'm supporting you because I know this is difficult for you
and it is difficult for me. So can we support each other to make sure that this doesn't tear us apart? And how can we try to make sure that we get her some type of help because she really does need it, and I do care and I do want to be with you right then. I do so, Like God, I do love him, and you know, I definitely keep him in mind whenever i'm you know, trying to deal with the situation, because I don't want to be you know, I don't want to be a person like disrespectful to
your mind. I want you to feel like, you know, I'll never be able to be around your mom, you know, because ultimately that's going to wear in a relationship fight. Yeah, maybe it's been in this situation. So you know what, you and your man should go and actually talk to somebody, and then when he's come to it with that, he should encourage his mother to come with him as well. Right, yeah, I think that's a good idea too. I hope lit right, well, you know best. At luck to you and don't give
up on your man, and listen, it's hired. Sometimes outside horses affect our relationship and they should and everything else can be great. It could be that one thing, and sometimes it's just your approach, right right. I definitely don't want to approach chance, by the way, but oh we'll see, and we'll see. Girl, just count ten backwards every time you start getting mad and breathe right right right, that's definitely helpful. Right, thank you so much, all right, good luck?
Ask Ye eight hundred five a five one on five one if you need relationship advice at Ye. Now it was the breakfast Club, Go morning, relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice. Call up man for asking Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club with in the middle of asking ye, Hello, who's this are you going today? Man? My name is Chris, Chris. What's your question for you? What's going on? Yeah? Um,
I got a question. Um, and this is a kind of personal Well, I figured you was the best person to act. I've been with my girlfriend now for about thirteen years and I never made her orgasm. And I'm just wondering, um, what that make a woman wanted cheat on the man? Or has she already cheated on the man? I had better game than me, But yeah, I don't know that that's your Now. Can she orgasm? Has she
ever had one? I don't think so, because to my knowledge, I took her virginni okay, Oh, if I'm the only man she has been with, then um no she has not. Has she ever had an orgasm from masturbation by herself? But um no, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to cuse you are probably fun to say, um two times out of a thirteen years, as I was a perform at oral on her. She did reach it ever with my
Johnson and that's fine. You know, there's some women who really can orgasm that way much easier, and so I think for me personally as long as I get when, I don't care if it's from oral or from when we have intercourse. I'm fine either way. Okay, Okay, So I guess my question is over a thirteen years span, if your man was only able to make the word as from two times and never from his johnson, only from his only from his ton with that make a woman wonder off or I'm gonna tell you what I think.
Number one has she brought this up as an issue to you. No, it's an issue to me. Okay, and that's good because you care. I'm gonna tell you this. You know, we can have great sex as women without necessarily having an orgasm and still feel fulfilled. Now, having an orgasm is great, but I think it's different like we always feel like when a man. When a man has an orgasm, we're done. But for a woman sometimes
it doesn't happen and it still can be a great experience. Now, why don't you to oral more and make her an orgasm that way more? I do do oral a lot. I absolutely like doing oral. The problem is she doesn't finish. Every time I do the oral. It just happens, you know, just from two times, and I try to do it to that same way, you know, keep everything and the same and it just doesn't seem to play out. I mean, now she seems to be enjoying it, um, but it
just um never gets to finish. Did you ask her? Yeah? Um? And she always say that she doesn't know. She always say most women don't And I just I just find that hard to believe. Now, there's definitely women who have never had this, women who have never had orgasms. And I understand that you feel like frustrated about it. Does she masturbate? No, she doesn't. That might be helpful if she knows what can make her have an orgasm and she can help you figure that out. You know what,
That makes sense. That makes a lot of sense. Maybe y'all could really like do it together. You could watch her mass evade. That could be really fun for you. Maybe she'll get into it. You guys can get a little freaky. Okay, Now I have one more question. If I've been with her these thirteen years and I don't know what her jeez body is, isn't that a problem as well? You can find out right she's about to show you. Oh yeah, yeah, you guys gotta have fun
with it first. Of all. Sometimes I think we also as women, you know, when we're having sex, we can be self conscious about things. We can be thinking too hard. There might be things that we're holding back and we don't feel completely comfortable. And she comfortable with her body. Um, I think she's comfortable with her body. But as far as doing certain things like being flamboyant, showing her body off,
wearing permissus type closing, she's not that type. I was just talking about in the house, and she comfortable like when you guys are having set, she's very comfortable with her body. Yeah, I would think so okay, yeah, I would think that you guys should figure out just explore her body. Let her explore her body herself. I think that could be really fun for you both, for her to figure out what she needs. That might help her teach you what it is that she needs, and it
might make her more relaxed. I think it's interesting that she doesn't masturbate at all. She doesn't all unless you do it without telling me, without me knowing. Well, y'all should have that conversation because I think that could be really helpful. Okay, thank you so much help. You'll appreciate that all right, and believe her. If she's having a good time, you can tell a woman is enjoying sex. I really feel like I've had great sex sometimes and not had an orgasm from it. So that's okay, Now
what I like to orgasm every time? Yeah, but does it always happen? That doesn't mean it's bad if it doesn't. Yeah, okay, thank you. Well, that was very sweet and thoughtful that you call though. Good luck, good luck brother eight don't five eight five one oh five one. If you need advice from me, you can hit that anytime. Now, we got rooms on away. Yes, we're gonna talk about Kevin Hard.
He's put out a video just giving us an update and talking about how he views life differently after his accident. All Right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rum as. Let's talk Kevin Hart. Listen, just oh gods, go report the breakfast Club. Well, Kevin Hart was on social media and he talked about his whole recovery process,
how his life has changed since that accident. That he had September first in Malibu Hills. No matter how much you think you're in control, you're not in control. At the end of the day, it can all be over. Man. You know, when God talks, you gotta listen. And in this case, I honestly feel like God basically told me to Sadam. When you're moving too fast and you're doing too much, sometimes you can't see the things that you're meant to see. But after my accident, I see things differently.
I see life from a whole new perspective. My appreciation for life is through the all right. The person that was driving the car is Jared Black. He's not going to be suing him, and he was a person at the wheel. His fiance. Jared Black's fiance, Rebecca Braxman, was also in the car. She's the personal trainer of Kevin Hart's wife and Nico listen, nothing like a brushwould deaf to make you appreciate life. Man, slew to my guy, Kevin Hart, he'll be back better than ever, and he's right.
He also said never video made he feel like, you know, God just wanted to sit him down for a second, and that's probably very true. All Right, taman Hall. She is talking on her talk show with Dan Pipenbring, who co wrote Prince's new memoir, The Beautiful Ones, and she
talked about her relationship or Prince. She doesn't normally give up too much information, but she did reveal that they would talk about their outfits every single morning, and she actually ended up on the cover of one of his songs, If I Could Get to Your Attention his single from twenty fifteen, after she sent him a selfie listen to this. I sent him a selfie one day and he then stole my selfie and used it as the cover that's right for his single. I woke up the next morning
and people are like, you're all over the internet. You're on the cover of Prince's song If I Could Get Your Attention. Yeah. But we had been very close to many years by now, and he wrote me an email in relationship because I called him and said, what are you doing? And I never so I never share my emails with Prince. I have hundreds of them, if not a thousand, because I don't like you want to feel like I'm exploiting right, this is the email hate your
red dress? Why because it's touching your body, and I'm not with the game. Wow, those amazing songs we use now my wife wining right now, I hate that. Yeah, okay, but she does and give up too much information about it. She doesn't want to share too much. But this book, The Beautiful Ones, came out yesterday, so it's about Prince and his journey to startom and so she's just speaking
with one of the writers in that. But I thoroughly enjoyed the Tamerin Hall Show, by the way, not just because it all going it, but I really do enjoy the show. Very informative. All right, And now let's talk about Van Lathan, my guy. He was on Jamal Hill Show Unbothered, and he talked about leaving TMZ after that whole controversial situation where it didn't look like he should have been let go for that. But here's what he said,
I personally am not mad at anyone. This was a situation with me to where I was planning more things in my future, Like at the end of the year, I was probably, I wasn't probably I was going to leave anyway. The relationships and the stuff that I have with the people that are there were all very genuine, Like this past weekend. My song of my co workers through me are going away party. Mike was there, so it's a weird situation from from that city, from from
that standard. He really, I mean, he really was leaving anyway though his contract is up in January, so I mean, you know, sometimes, guy, I've been telling everybody's to transition year two nineteen of the year transition because you know, nine is the highest level of change or whether you want to make a change or not, the universe is going to force you to make one. Well, it seems to me like everybody wants to work with Van Leathan now, so I'm sure he'll be perfectly fine. Okay, sky's the
limit from more than fine. And happy belated birthday to Gabrielle Union. You know she's forty seven years old. Now, I always think that Gabrielle Union looks amazing. And she said her secret is water to kill boundaries and an extra helping of accountability. So yes, I agree with that. One day to trade Tailless Ross too. Yesterday trade Saillis Ross and more than as well. And she also, you know, besides all of that, she went on Instagram and she
said this is forty seven some nuggets. I've learned to embrace as long as I got a plate full or not, I'm going to try to make sure everybody eats. If the teacher offering me at your wackass table means I can't sleep at night, that's a hard pass for me. I'll go to my grave creating the world's biggest, most inclusive table, centering the voices, lives, and best interest of our most marginalized people. Then she said, evolution is a
beautiful thing. Just because you are a dumb ass doesn't mean you have to stay a dumb ass, learn grow, and evolved. Also, people gotta stop saying this is forty seven, like they gotta start saying this is my forty seven, because I can show you some forty seven for her. Everybody should say this is my, not because Angela Bathawen. She said, this is my this is sixty something. No,
not for everybody. And right, you're a genetic wonder. Well that is forty seven, So congratulations and happy birthday again. Like I said to Gabrielle Union, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning e j Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club, Good morning, good happening now. Shout to Byron Allen for joining us this morning.
Byron Allen, great conversation, very long conversation. The full conversation is up on Breakfast Club YouTube page. I think the full thing is like what an hour twenty or something like that. Yet about an hour And I mean, you know, when you get a guy like Byron Allan who doesn't really you know, do a lot of a lot of interviews like that, and you can just get him the coming in, just you know, give us some of the game of how he got the way he is. I
think it's great information. I think everybody should go check it out. Absolutely, And it's just about changing the narrative too, right, Like yo, man, we always hear from the rappers and the athletes, but what about the black people doing things in different spaces. That's what I think Byron Allen represents. You gotta show you gotta show kids that it's other
career options out there. I know, because I know black people are very visual people, so the people that we see on TV who are usually successful are usually in entertainment, are athletics. And I mean Byron Allen isn't the entertainment industry, but the thing that he kept crushing the most education business. Right, Because it's one thing to start off as the talent, it's another to become a Byron Alanist. That's right, and shout the Byron Allen the man is what he's created
and the investments he's made a round of applause. Man, Yeah, absolutely, hey, And I want to salute oh saying all money, man, Oh saying all money sent me that drippy ass apple pie ye early this week and they came all the way from East Atlanta after they heard me shout them out, and they was outside of the radio station with twenty fresh apple pies. They didn't make it me. I've seen the place. I respect the hustle, man, I didn't try. They want they I think they want to come up
here a wrap or something like that. They got music. I'm gonna listen. I actually am gonna listen to that music because I am very I'm just intrigued now, okay, because I'm like apple pie is different. I've never had somebody bring me an apple pie. You know what I'm saying. So I'm gonna, I'm gonna I'm not gonna eat the pie. I'm gonna give it the pie away to somebody who deserves it or needs it, like a veteran, homeless veteran
or something. But I'm going to listen to the music, so smooth old saying our money all right when we come back positive notice the breakfast club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club that you're heading out to Atlanta? Right, Yes, I'll be in Atlanta tonight. I'll be at the Buckhead Theater and we are doing Lift Service Lives for me, Stephanie, Gigi Laurie. I will be there alongside wife and Lucy Trouble,
Tokyo Jets, Johnny Blaze other surprises as well. So make sure you guys come and join us. What about you, I ain't doing nothing. I'm gonna I'm gonna go home and get sleep, bro, I got one thing to do today. But the beauty of this week is that I don't have to fly nowhere. I don't have to go nowhere, I'm right here local. I get to pick my daughter up from chilling and go to my other daughter's preschool.
Like this is life is amazing, you hear me? Well, the only bad thing is just Tomorrow's Halloween is supposed to be raining and nasty, and I still got to take the kids out. Yes, Halloween the more supposed to run. I mean, I know, Halloween and man's supposed to be raining to be an asked, Yes, well, then we're gonna have trick or treated the house. I'm gonna buy all the kids. I'm gonna have mad We're gonna get dressed up, and we're gonna be downstairs having a good time. That's
what the hell we're gonna do. Well, you got a positive note, Yes, the positive notice simply this man is from Ralph Waldo Emerson. Actually, what lies behind you and what lies in front of you pales in comparison to what's inside you. Breakfast club, you'll finish for y'all, dumb
