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because you can't connect. It's this thing called the d in line, and it makes it sound like we're all together, no matter where we are in the world. Yeah, And so he's he's listening. What's up, Envy, How you feeling? Okay, great, great, it's good. So how was this Captain Marvel movie you saw? I thought, listen, I'm a Marvel fan, so I'm a little bias at all times. You know, I have Wolverine tattooed on my right arm. For those that don't know,
I am a true comic book nerd. I thoroughly enjoyed Captain Marvel, though Captain Marvel was stella on the scale of one to ten, one to ten. I give it a solid uh, I give it a solid eight, Oh, Charlotte. I mean it's it's a good movie, and it's it's great connective tissue to avenge his end Game, which comes out of April twenty six. You know, but I just
I enjoyed date night. I enjoyed date night because you know, my wife bought our big bag last night, so we was able to sneak some Tito's burritos into the movie. The Teitos burritos. Oh my god, what's that? So burritos burritos? No, isn't only in Jersey. I have no idea where it's only yet. I never heard of it, but I know they got a burrito. The Macdaddy that I get without cheese dairy makes me break out, and it, uh, you know, makes me use the bathroom one man, That Macdaddy was
amazing last night in the theater. But Captain Marvel is a good movie. I think people will thoroughly enjoy it. Do you go to the movie data where you can actually order food and drinks at your seat? Nah, I've been to one before, but I mean I don't. That's my favorite. That's now that feels like a real experience. I mean they don't really they don't really have notn want to eat. Oh no, they have great menus at
the one over here. And but anyway, the first time I went was in Detroit, and after that I was so spoiled. I was like, I don't know if I can go to the movies, if I can't lay out, I'm might rather sneak my favorite foods into the movie theater. You know what I'm saying. Nothing like having a chickfilate, some chick Filate in the movie theater, or some Teeto verritos and something you you thoroughly enjoy. Not saying I don't thoroughly enjoy the food of the movie theater because
oh no, I am saying that because I don't. Yeah you did just say that. Yeah, I don't enjoy it, all right, I mean it's the finger food, right. No, Some places now I have like full restaurants that you can order it from the full menu one and No. One, the drinks and everything, the story met Captain Marvel or date Night, damn it if you're in the common books. If you're not in the common books, don't try to jump into the you know, a bottom of the knife
and catch up to the game. Okay, because we're at the bottom of the knife when it comes to these this last decade of Marvel. Okay, all right, okay, well it sounds good. Well, we are about to do Front Page News, and we do have some special guests joining us this morning. Correct. Yes, we got my man D. L. Hugley, who's one of my favorite people. He's one of the people that I thoroughly enjoy hearing from when it comes
to any and everything. And he has a new show debuting on TV one that he'll talk about us, I'll talk about with us, and I'm sure he'll get us in trouble today in some way shape before now. Andrew Yang is also joining us this morning. Yes, if you don't know who Andrew Yang is, he's running for president in twenty twenty, the Democratic presidential candidate. He's the guy who wants to do the universal universal wage for everyone,
universal basic income. And he has a book out as well, The War on Normal People, So you hear a lot about I feel like I'm fighting every day. He comes from the world of tech, so he has a lot of different types of ideas. Yeah, I don't know if he's started the chance in hell of being president, but he's a very interesting person. All right, And Front Page News coming up, we'll talk about Paul Manaford. He was sentenced yesterday and gonna tell you what you need to
know about that. All right, It's all that and more coming up. On the world most Dangerous wanting to show to breakfast club I wonder why I call that black trying to convince us that he's pulling up in the demon. Like, did he have to say pulling up in the demon on God? We believe you. Okay, if you say you pull it up in the team and we believe you, code, you don't have to say on God. The one the
most dangers want to show to breakfast clubs, y'all. I mean to God, Angel Lee, you have no idea what enviews. And he's listening right now, right now. He can't speak. It's like when you're playing basketball, you're on the bench and you're injured, but everybody else is playing and you want to join the game so bad. But all you could do is sit there and scream and yell from your seats. I can call him a page basket and he can't say nothing back to me. He would do
that anyway. Waffle colored Negro we found out yesterday and he loves waffle your color calm and they say you are what you eat. Yes, all right, okay, the front page knew with you what we got. Paul Manaford. He was sentenced yesterday. Now he was sentenced to forty seven months, which is almost four years, for defarting banks and the government and failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars
in income that he earned from Ukrainian political consulting. They actually are saying that he does have to pay restitution that's going to range from six million to almost twenty five million dollars because we don't know how much money he will relinquish to the federal government when he has
to forfeit that. And he said that prayer and faith helped him get through this time, that prosecutors had asked for him to get somewhere between nineteen and twenty five years in prison, but the judge felt like that was excessive because he lived an otherwise blameless life and he was a good friend and a generous person to others. He was convicted on eight crimes, which range from tax for all to failure to disclose bank accounts, but the most severe of that time was for his bank for
all conviction. And everything is running simultaneously, so obviously the longest sentence is what matters the most. He's been in solitary confinement for his own safety, and he's already spent nine months in jail, so he is going to get credit for time, sir, forty seven months like four years. Yeah, Jesus, that's a law. Yeah, y'all think definitely a long time if you want to. That's the whole presidential term. But people thought he should have gotten more. They upset about that.
They said a lot of people got more time for less than what he did. And he also hasn't expressed any type of regret. The judge even said, I was surprised I did not hear you expressed regret for engaging in criminal conduct. I hope you will reflect on that. Four years that's all a high school. That's a bachelor's degree. Bro, boy, it's a long time. Think about how much the world have changed in four years and years. Well, listen, like they said, people who have gone to jail for more
time for less right, It's true. All right. Now, let's talk about University of Tennessee and students did protest at a Tennessee basketball game. That's after the school had a very weak response to some students in black face. Now, what happened was it was an image and two of the four people, two of the white boys in the school, two of them were wearing charcoal face masks, and they captioned it, we four racially quality boys about to get this free college. Now that I'm black, let's go hashtag
black lives matter. Your free college if you black? Absolutely not. Yeah, Listen, when I was in high school, people really think that. When I was in high school, I remember one of their kids in my school said, the only reason I got into the college that he wanted to get into, because he didn't get into Wesleyan, was because I was black. Why would they think that because of affirmative actions, that's what they think, But why would they think it was free? College?
Is definitely not free. If college was free, I think I don't win, right. So the kids were not expelled the student. The school actually said they would be hard pressed to expel students who appeared to wear a black face. They did talk about freedom of expression, even though they did say it was wrong, there was definitely no type
of action. They took no action at all. So now the schools, in response to all of the protests that have been happening on campus, they actually had a like a town hall meeting and two hundred people showed up for that. So they're going to do some training and bias and sensitivity to different cultures. Yeah, exactly. At this point, man, if you have to do racial insensitivity training in twenty nineteen,
twenty twenty, burned the whole program down. All right, Okay, Like, why do you need bias and racial insensitivity training in twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, everybody should know better. Here's a good thing. Don't do black face. It's simple at the basic that's the old school. That's like saying the N word. Knock it off. All right, well, that is your front page news. Now we gotta tell them why you're mad coming for that? Get it off your chest. Why you're blessed,
tell us why you're stressed? Yes, five five one or five one. Whatever you have on your heart this morning, whether you want to express some anger or whether you want to express some gratitude, we're here for you. It's the world. It's International Women's Day, so let's shout out to all the important women in your lives that matter. I actually have on my International Women's Day share today. That's what that is. Yes, it says every woman is artist. Hey,
let me tell you some Marvel of geniuses. Bro. They put out Black Panther the last February during Black History Month, and they put out Captain Marvel on the Women's International what's it called International Women's Day? There you go. It's the breakfast Club. The breakfast club. You kidding? Pick up the mother mother phone and din, this is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or black. You want to hear from you on the breakfast Club,
so you better have the same energy. Yes, it's a breakfast club and we are getting it off I chest this morning. Tell us about your mad tells about your bleska morning? Who's this? Oh? Yeah, I go buy a third wave. I'm from Long island, all right, wrong island? Yeah? What's going on beyond? Hey? Thank you third Wave? We appreciate you. What do you need this morning? Stuff? I gotta get something off my chest. Man. Um, I'm sicknest doing it all the cloud in front of for the
fir commutes. Nowaday, it's just characters, really, Um. I was waning if I could wrap something from y'all. Okay, all right, this is your fan Charlottaigne, go ahead, sir, go ahead a third Wave? All right, y'all been worried about the wrong things. You take time out to figure it out. Flexing and songs. Think y'all listen, vultures. I'm sick of it now. Mind frame on the bronze games, putting my guys on the payroll up maps. Never lose my passion.
I'm gonna keep on spats and won't ever ready over you. Woud I know I'm on the mind taking. No, they could take a joke. I've been on my frun like I skate on poles. I got some great gold I don't want to sign. I got a squad. I know you heard on. You sound like him and he sounds like you old your styles or something. Nose. Who ain't nobody like me on the island? Who else going from trop to acoustic? Who else touring Manhattan wild? Who else got that pat and it's styling? Who else hanging out
the black landbow? Who else singing porn? Tapped out? Thank you? I'm a lot tapped out? Sent you? Oh God? Hey? You know what I like about you? Like you got good content, but like your flow sounds like every white boy who tries to rap in jail? Are you white? Oh? No, I know like you sound like every white boy who raps in jail. Hey, but you got good content though, you got good lyrics, just to flow and delivery. Need some work, brother, Yeah, maybe you are Chala mane could
work together. I would love to work for Charlotte. Man. That's my pab. Yeah. I appreciate you too, man, have a blessed day. I'm praying for you. All right, it is get it off your chest? Who's this knowledge? Man? All y'all doing not knowledge? What's up? Man? Hey, ain't Charlotte. Ain't Charlotte Magne. I was gonna get mad at you about you saying you need a break from white people. But after what you just reported, man, I see why you like, I need a break from white people? Why
do people act like white people breaks are bad? Like if you watch a slave movie or you see another unarmed killing of a black or brown person and you don't see any white people outraged about it, you want a little break from white people. Yeah, I totally agree. I totally agree. Hey you, yes, hey man, I know we've been talking about kills, and all right, whatever happened to kills, it needs to happen. But man, let's discuss a man the seals in that role. Guy, man, let's
discuss her comments on that. Let's talk about it though. Okay, let's hear what you gotta say. It's a lot of it's a it's a lot of misconceptions being uh well, not even misconceptions. They're they're actually lying on Amanda right now. Well, man, when she was up here, said that he had some type of problematic behavior. But she never met him in person, but I guess she was planning to. And then a few people hit her up and talked about behavior that
he had. I think that she had enough evidence eight people come to her. I think they need to go to the authority. Before she used her platform to announce how creep. It's just got what was our ears? You know what I'm saying, just to get you should just do the right thing before she used a large platform to you know, denounce this man. That's all all she said was she had some experiences with him over the phone. She talked to some of her home girls and they
said they had bad experiences with him. And then she said, she told him, Yo, you need to stop this predatory behavior. She said, I don't I don't know what's going on, but you need to stop whatever it is that you're doing. I don't know. They said, the nachre part, the nigger parts. What got me is he did what if they came? He opened the door? But inappropriate I don't care. Yeah, that's what she told him. She said, Yo, that's what I heard you did to some other people. So you
need to knock that off. No, we need to go to the authority, like get them involved, like and let them investigate you. Like. That's that's appropriate, that's an appropriate period. How with you. I just didn't like the headline that said a man the Seals lied on because he didn't want to talk to her and roll like that. She didn't lie, she did said when she heard, Well, all right, man, y'all keep achieving allbright, you to knowledge, appreciate knowledge. All right,
we are doing. Get it off your chests. Tell us about your mad tell us about y'r but less call us app eight hundred five eight five one or five want to get it off your chest, and you should call us the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get it off your chest. Is your man or blessed? We want to hear from you on the breakfast clove. What's app is the Breakfast Club? And it's Friday and we are getting it off our chest.
This morning we got Kiki on the live. What's that? Kiki? How are your mortis of the problem? What's the problem? To ask you? You know what? The store, my wife would be some guy's little book. You get to God. And as the sting the public has a young lady in the hoodie father the morning asked me, se me shirt, we have to have a cigarette. I said, no, I
don't about to do smoke cigarette. So what in the store that the packet cigarette gave her two cigarettes from back of up call and my own wife was living. I didn't understand why. I guess you didn't like you going out of your way for us some women. You don't know what she wanted to do. Maybe she wanted to do it. Did a cigarette? Every one thing? If you had the cigarettes already, so me going to get it somebody you went and bought cigarettes for a stranger
but smoke cigarettes. Yeah, so you was going to buy you a packet of cigarettes anyway, and so you just gave her somebody your pack what she asked me. He wasn't about to go buy them. Maybe your wife wanted the woman to ask you for some grateful pump. No, I mean, I just didn't get it. It's just adoubtable, sire. Yeah, sometimes he's a guy. But like you know what, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to do something that would have set you. That's all. If your wife's you ain't gotta fight it.
You can't tell her what to be mad about. You just gotta figure out what made her mad and not do it again. There you go, KICKI Now we got Chandler on the line. What's up, Chandler? Get it off your chest? Chandler. Hey, how y'all doing? How y'all doing? I just wanted to want to talk to y all this well you ye this morning? Well, first off, tell your boyfriend to take you on the trip. Okay, plane watch lion King. Watch they do have Lion King on the plane right now. Yah. See, go to Disney. Go
to Disney four day because you ain't been there. Then after Disney, go on it like a little three four day cruise, just so you can see how it is. Hey, Yes, I will try to experience some things I never experienced. I've never been on a cruise, I've never seen Lion King, and I've never been to Disney World. I appreciate that, oh for sure. And if he does that, all which, you make sure you marry on. All right, Thank you Chandler for the advice. All right, get it off your chest.
Brendon's good. Hi? Hi? What's up? Is your name Brendan? They traded Hi? Are you up so early? He's going to school? Hey, get down to school? Oh okay, how are you this morning? What's happening? Man? What you want to talk about this morning? Are you in a good mood? Are you happy? Or are you mad? No? Where's your dad? Dad? No? No, we don't need your little son participating in freaky Freaky Friday. Now, but hold on, we could use that job to do
it again. I love it, I don't love it. It's funny, Lucky. We ain't talking about you after we listen to you guys every morning. Huol man. He loves you guys. The call yall for a little wall. I can tell you're a good father. Thank you. All right, that's dope. No, listen, Freaky Friday originally was a movie where they changed bodies. Remember, Oh, yeah, that was that's what Chris Brown, a little Dickie got
di did for that video. No, that's not that's exactly what they got and little Dickie called y'all an N word through Chris Brown. All right, that was get it off your chest. Thank you to everybody for getting it off your chest on this Friday. Or as you just heard, freaky Freaky Friday. What type of energy are we're putting out to the world anyway? We are got rumors on the way. We're gonna talk about Jesse Smolette and the
Chicago Police Department. Now they have launched their own internal investigation. Oh Jesset no, the Chicago Police Department because of him. Oh okay, let's talk about it. It's the world most day, just morning show to Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club. Hey morning, everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all decided to join us. I wasn't late. Oh you decided to join us? No, No, I didn't hear you. Engineers had to get some things together, but they got
it together. Okay, shout everybody out. I'm out in Austin text in this tech week. So it was all about tech. Last night all the HBCUs were together doing Colden and stuff, so we had a little party for them to shout to be small. Marshawn Lynch and me, we were there just chilling with the HBCU students. So we had a good time. That's good because you've got Andrew Yang, who's running for president in twenty twenty, coming in next hour, and he comes from the world of tech. Ye he's
huge tech world. All right, Well, let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Lebron James, it's about this is the rumor report. Angela Yee's f the Breakfast Club. Are you ready for another HBO documentary? Well, it's going to be a two part HBO sports documentary and Lebron James is one of the producers for that. What's my Name, I'm Muhammad Ali. What they're gonna be saying about Muhammad Ali? Now, don't
come here with that bs on Ali. Well, this documentary was made with the full participation of his estate, and it's gonna have never before seen photos and coverage from the family's private collection and positive door. Yeah, it's positive, it's positive, all right, all right, So that's going to be coming out in May. Lebron wouldn't do anything like that on Ali anyway. I don't even know why I thought that. Hearing that's that's great. I'll be watching that.
It's directed by Antoine Fuqua, by the way, all right. Spike Lee in the meantime, has announced that She's Got to Have at Season two is coming as well, and that will be debut in May May twenty fourth for that Netflix series. So if you watched the first season, I'm sure you're excited for the second season as well. Second season. The first season ended kind of weird, started off really good, but I will be tuned in for the second season. Yeah. Plus they filming in Brooklyn. I'm
from Brooklyn. A lot of places I watched on the show is familiar to me, so it's exciting and she's got to have it was a classic Spike Lee movie. So hopefully Fat Joe's back this season is definitely is. I saw a still shot that he posted. All right, now, Jesse Smillett, let's get back to him. It feels like a lot of things have happened since this whole Jesse
Smilett investigation has started. Well, cops are now actually investigating their own department, and that's because there were so many things that were leaking, and they said, now an internal investigation has been opened and they're looking at our vulnerabilities. It was all kinds of inaccurate information that was put out to the media and they want to know who was putting all this false information out there. So another place that's being investigated. Further One, don't police need to
hand over their phones and stuff like that happen. Let's see who was calling TMZ. Yeah, I don't know who was the league there. But the other internal investigation they got to do a lot. They have to hand over their phone record some of the people who they believe I think. All right. In addition to that, they're also
going to be investigating dozens of hospital workers. Now, a lot of people were fired, and that was at Northwestern Hospital, a lot of workers and nurses for inappropriately accessing Jesse Smollett's medical records. That's where he was treated after allegedly being attacked by two men back in January. They said they did gain access to his medical chart. You're not allowed to do that. After he was accused of staging the attack. One of the nurses who was fired said
the entire incident was a misunderstanding. All she did was glanced at the record while looking for another patient's information. So she was fired for viewing the actors chart. She's appealing that termination, and she's saying other hospital workers may
have been let go for that same reason. How do you maintain a level of professionalism when you're in that type of job, Because think about it, these celebrities come in, these stories are top of the mind for everyone, on the front page every paper, everybody's talking about it on every platform, and human beings are just naturally knows how your professional duty though, that should profect even when you go to the doctor, you go to your therapist. There's
some things that are just supposed to be private. How do you not though, Like, how do you not just think? Let me see what's going on and tell my girlfriends. Girl, while I've seen his chart, you know what I'm saying, he really got it. I've seen his chart. It wasn't hurt as bad like they said in the news. That's why people don't go to the doctors when they have problems, because they scared people to see them. We'll talk about them, and that's part of the reason. Girl. You know every
got that syphilis, you better stop it. I've seen his chart. Wow. Now, according to the Chicago Police Department, they said there's a lot more evidence that has not been shared with the public yet, so we don't know what that is. But hopefully everybody stops leaking when they're gonna share some evidence on some white celebrities. Man, when the white celebrities gonna start acting up. I think Harvey Weinstein's pre child started well yesterday, I like diversity in my celebrity dysfunction. There
you go. I think Saint Patrick's da white celebrity gonna really start cutting shout out to the island of Montserrat. That's their biggest holiday, Saint Patrick's Day. They I just saw a picture on their website where a lot of people are already coming into town for Saint Patrick's Day. It's like their biggest holiday, that's white people, Marty girl. I think white celebrity is gonna really start acting up around Saint Patrick's Day. That's when I think they're gonna
get into the game. All right. Now, it's just out. But isn't talks to replace Will Smith for Suicide Squad sequels? Are you excited for that? Uh? No, because see what I saw. Suicide Squad suck because it's the DC movie. Damn. That's the only reason why DC Commics is trash. All right, Well, there you go, you DC indress last night and a trailer for It's a it's a fast and furious spin off of something, It's the Rock and the Other Ball hit was Jason looks pretty good. It looks pretty good.
That looks dope, And no, no, it's a Father spent off. I don't even like no Father Furious movies. But that movie looked dope and it was playing the bad guy. I was like, Wow, I might actually watch that. All right. Well, the sequel to Suicide Squad is supposed to come at August six, twenty twenty one. So there you have it. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now we got front page news. Next.
We were talking about man. This story is really sick, and so I don't know if I I'm gonna do this story just because I feel like I want to put this person's name out head there because he's a disgusting person. But this story is awful and involves a man from Texas, Dravan Alexander Perkins. And when you hear what he did, you're gonna want to bury him. Okay, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this
to breakfast club. Good morning, Good morning, everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we all to breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. What are we talking about? Hi? A man in Texas in San Antonio, Dravan Alexander Perkins, twenty six years old. He just confessed to raping a three year old female relatively Now let me tell you how they found out. The girl's mother
noticed discharge. In the goodness, he gave the baby two STDs and that's when they launched a police investigation chlamydia and ghanaia three years old. Get to the part when they killed him, when they halt, when they let all Kelly hog time and cut. If you have a vote, you can see what this man looks like. Drivan Alexander Perkins is his name. He admitted during a polygraph test to raping the three year old while he was high on Why is he still alive? Why is he still breathing?
So he's in custody on one hundred thousand dollar bonds on a felony charge of super aggravated sexual assault of a child. If he's convicted, he faces a minimum of twenty five years in prison. I hope they kill him in Joel. They should kill him in Joe killed him, Like, how disgusting are you? Why did you even tell that story? I just wanted to put that guy's name up there in his face so you can see who he is.
If you know him, know how disgusting he is. Thank you read that story this morning and you were disgusted, and you needed to with everybody else because that's the way energy works. You needed to get that off you. I saw the story yesterday and people are absolutely nasty, all right? A teacher in the predominantly Mormon state of
Utah was placed on administrative leave. That's because nine year old William McLoud had to return to school after attending Catholic Mass and he had the ash on his forehead and his fourth grade teacher said it was inappropriate and made him clean it off with a handwipe in front of his classmates. He started crying. Wow. Now, at first he said he couldn't remove it because it's important, it's the beginning of Easter. But eventually he did remove it
and started crying at nine years old. So why does she tell him it was inappropriate? Door, I don't know. I guess it's a predominantly Mormon state. It was inappropriate to her to tell him that the teacher's name is Mona Patterson. She was called into a meeting with the principal and the school board and she did call and apologize, but she asked to know it was ash Wednesday. Now she's been placed on administrative leave. Yeah, And he explained that it was his religion is the beginning of Easter,
this is what I have to do. And she still made him remove it in front of the whole entire class. Yeah, I think she needed to give up religious discrimination for link because Jesus Christ, why would you do that today, young man? Yeah? Awful. Now in New Jersey, a town is proposing jail time for owners of loud dogs. So if your dog is very loud, be careful, envy. And that's saddle Brook, right, that was saddle Yeah, yes, So
they're going to vote on this. But they said that if you your dog barks, howls, or yelps for more than twenty minutes between seven am and ten pm, or for more than fifteen minutes between ten pm and seven am, you could be subject to a fine up up to one thousand dollars, jail for up to ninety days, or
up to ninety days of community service. All right, you said there might be people breaking in houses in Saddlebrook, and that dog is and that dog is balking one in the whole neighborhood, and your dumb ass words, you should be wondering why the dog keep balking over and over. They got a dog because sad River is a nice, rich town. They got a lot of money in saddle River. So I hate, I hate when dogs are balking and people like man, shut your dog up after you could
just tell the dog shut up. You could just say, hey, shut up, dog, and the dog are just shut up, just like trying to stop your dog from trying to hump on other dog. Exactly, it's natural. That's what dogs do. They well, they got they got they got devices that you can stop your dog from barking up. Yeah, it's called a tranquilizer. And that's that's Peter jump on your ass, not no damn tranquilizing. They have a device that when the dog walks too long, it gives them like a
little vibration. Yeah, imagine vibration. If we did that to humans to be considered evil and cruel, yea would be shocked to death. Think about that if we put that on human being. But now you want to humans to shut up? We just shock them. You're also cruel. It's a vibration out of shock of vibration. Oh so you saying you wouldn't mind a little vibration, You know what? I hate you. We've heard about you. Shut up. We've heard about the nine and a half inch deal though.
You know what barking right now? Pheny for somebody to come in with a vibrator. Shut up, man, he really started barking and it's crazy. All right, well that is your front page news. Oh my goodness. All right, when we come back, d L hugely will be joining us. This will be comedian, very entertaining. It's a new late night show that's about to launch, and Martin, we're talking about all that's to dolt move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Go Morning. You're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, just celebrating his birthday the other day. Yes' one of my favorite people to hear any and everything from Yeah died. Because there's so much going on, I'm like, I can't wait because I knew you were coming on the show, and I was like, I can't wait to us for us to sit down with you. Who do
you think was the biggestness? It's my Michael Cohen, them two Nigerian dudes to beat up Jesse Smolette or who's the biggest name Takashi because Michael Cohin ain't really give nothing up. Michael Yesterday, I ain't seen yesterday. He gave up a lot. He thought it was over. No, No, he hadnt anybody's suitcases with you know, the boy's ring suitcases with wheels, somebody going to jail. It's amazing. Black people don't have no problem with snitching as long as
the person they're snitching on. We don't like yeah, yeah, but I just like like Tian dudes jammed up like Jerian boy. They told Fast, didn't they? I think, I mean, I didn't expect anything else. Let me tell you what happened. I can trouble and have y'all tell me that I'm racist and I'm a homophobe and those things. Man, they told Fast that would have ruined their lives. And you know what it is, there's such a cachet and being a victim, Like you can't tell me that you heard
that story and didn't go ah. The first time I heard it, I didn't believe it too much. Sauce did way too much Gay Sauce on it racism right. The only thing that made me feel weird was when he said he was a gay tupac. I was like, why are you doing a show and like bragging about something that calls with him too Two dudes like, we we're gonna go to subway, but let's get our news and bleach just case run from And then when I saw him, like the whole fight thing, the first supposed to be
white dude. Did you see them too? African dude, That's what I said. They look like umbacco And to Charlott didn't name, I'm like, if you fight dude like they ain't said, you're gonna win, but you're gonna miss some days of work. You ain't. You ain't coming back to work the next day. All who would just want scratch or but nobody wanted to believe someone would lie about something like that. I know. I felt like there's no way who would just make something like that up for
what cloud Chaser? First off, if you won't fight two people, they shouldn't be from Nigeria. Let me start off at another country from Africa. They're married from the tap, you know, then we're here white people saw the people We need them, mother, don't fight them what they're going for you. Jesse should go to jail. I think that he should make restitutions. He should do what everybody else to say, the hell dope, but it got to be white drugs it can't be
or something, yeah, opiates do it? Okay, Yeah, that's smart, and then make restitution. But I think whatever whatever you get for for lying to the police, you should he should get jail. Yeah, you think it'll be hard for him to get work? Now? I think infamy is better than fame, honey, Yeah, oh absolutely. Now, I'm not saying that he'll be on a sitcom or a drama, but infamy works as good as fame. Though, what do you think about all Kelly he's been in the news last
couple of times. I think that it's obvious that he's a pedophile, but it says the more about our society that it took a lifetime movie for us. Like the charges that he's been facing are from ninety eight, two thousand three, So it didn't become horrible till you had a documentary about it, and people get mad at me for sinners. If you're mad at R. Kelly, you gotta be mad at Michael Jack. And it says a lot about society to let all that go on, and then
when there's a documentary, get out ready. I don't care what you say about either of those two men. Was fairly obvious. Whether you believe they did it or didn't, they both babyshit like horrible babysit. Listen, I'll listen to your music, but I'm not dropping my kids off at
your day kids center. It ain't gonna happen. And then people go, how could you listened to R Kelly and Michael Jackson songs after all the horrible things that they did, the same way I could see the national anthem, that's right. I don't think Michael touched him a little boys, though, yeah, he doesn't believe. I think Michael was a widow, but I don't think he touched him a little boys because he was staggeringly famous. No, if you you would hit
two things would have never happened. If he wasn't just as talented as he was, we would have never turned a deaf eye to him walking on death. And when we saw him walking on when I saw the butler, no, I was going everywhere way, I had to stop. I got Birnigo around with him. I was like, you can't win. What are you talking about? But but we would have absent that much fame. People wouldn't make these kind of
excuses when he got in trouble the first time? How did your first witnesses seven year old boy like, how how our children defending the man? It's not strange that more kids didn't come up is a thing. I can't say what happened. But serial killers don't kill everybody. They killed a lot of people they killed, they don't kill everybody. Course, Feltman said something that I found interesting. He said that everything that he heard those guys say it was true
except for the sexual part. And he was like, I don't think pedophiles can turn it on and all. I don't think so. But but here's the thing. Bar killing Michael Jackson were the same kind of person in that they both got in trouble for that thing and couldn't stop doing it. There is a reason time after time at the time, though, that you find yourself in those same circumstances. And there's also something else when you are separate from your family, like his family being ostracized from
ostracized his family. He knows that they would have never wanted But you ain't gonna come, Jill jackson't gonna let you be in the kid bed with kids. Man, You've been get them kids up the bed in the six and scaring your mom. So I don't know what happened, but I think it says a lot about our society that the things that offenders were always there, and we waited till it was on the wiki DVR. Enough of this to kill a mockingbird. Let's get some white people
that absolutely I want I want diversity in my dysfunction. Celebrities, right, that was right there in the grave. He got a lot of boys we can dig up to. The problem is, at the same time the Grand Jeweler is looking at R. Kelly. There was a Cardinal McCarrick, who is the highest ranking American cardinal. He was defrogged for molesting children over decades. How come he in the jail like it was? One dude said, he's molested by his freest from the time
he's thirteen to the time he's twenty. Now if you're frees still at twenty eight, you got a boyfriend, like that's come on, that's I think everybody who does anything to harm children, regards of their status, should go to jail. My daughters are grown, and so they'll sleep with me and we'll like, well, when we come to New Yorker,
we're on the road together and they're coming. We sleep in the same bed and we'll post the picture and you should see people going insane because there are a bunch of people in America or across the world that have not been touched the right way or have been touched the wrong way, so affection is foreign to them. But they said, like I was, one out of every six males has been sexually molested. They think that's low because who would you take in this room? Yeah, I
mean you. Yeah, I wasn't that that wasn't keep saying that, but you were. This girl was a sweet woman, and don't you put your mum on her like that just show you love. You thought you loved Joe woman. It wasn't. I did not think that you had you liked it, But it's just a jury crill. I wouldn't I like, yeah, that was nice that. I don't see that. That's something that was horrible around you asking something and you get it. You ain't girl, Wait a minute, Like I didn't want
to keep doing it after a while. Like my problem is I thought I was gonna have to marry this bro. I like, wait, you you might be traumatizing don't know it though? What made you stop, because that's when I had to say reaction to I mean, what happened was my mother. She came to pick me up and she felt out and my mother was like, who is this fit?
Oh yeah, basically your mother saved you. Yeah, and I was like, I was like, Mama, don't And then when I was walking around like thank you Jesus, you had like Stockholm syndrome, kind of felt like you had to go. I'm never gonna see me on having to meet felt
like you had to go because you know, I enjoyed it. Yeah, it was fun, like you didn't want to go, but you felt like you were saved when your mom saved you because I was tired of her, but I didn't I feel like that after several nights now from please he's married. Where are you now? Yeah, the feeling of one of the mothers to leave after you have sex is not related to STO. It's been ready to go to sleep? You what can't we talk about? All right? We got more with Deo hugely when we come back,
don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the breakfast club deo hugely is here, Charlomagne, Now Terry Crews wanna smoke. Here's the thing in my experience where I grew up, I was the first one, last one pick for a game, first one pick for a fight, right, So you there were certain things I knew that if you did to me, I had to fight you. My problem with him wasn't what he did, it was what
I would have did. You're not gonna be my agent and touch my You're not gonna do it. Green Bland Jan ran, my student, ran my TV show. He got disrespectful. I chased him. The dude, the president of the studio. I said, you're not feeling reduced to me, and I chased him off. The said physically gonna fight him. It's you can't do to me. My father taught me that. So you're telling me that the only way I can be a man is the way he said to do it. That's not it. You can't touch my didn't send an
invoice and that's not gonna happen. So it ain't about genders, about principle, it's about prince and the idea that you think it's toxic to fight for yourself. I think for him in the end that moment, it was shocking to him because he wasn't expecting something like that to happen. It was the environment that he was in, and so that's how he reacted. Because I think sometimes if we're not in a position we didn't say, but until it happens,
you don't know what reaction because it is shocking. But if somebody grabs your meat, somebody, but it was somebody, you didn't do anything. He didn't grab my butt. I finished DJ at the club, but I killed it. This what men do sometimes I'm walking out the club, he smacked with ass, Good job right playing on basketball game football. I'm gonna tell you, it wasn't like or night. Well, now, it might have been like that was me and somebody would have did that to me, but instead was like
a sexual feeling. It was a smack on my ass, good job, and I felt funny at it, but I was like, damn, he was just trying to come. If anybody violates your person in a way that makes you uncomfortable, that to you that that that's the definition of the sault. My problem with this whole idea. When I was a little boy, this man down the street. He was drunk, pulled a gun on me. I'm third and fourth friend. My father's going down the street to deal with this
man with a gun. I'm on his legs. Please don't touch him. Please. He didn't do anything begging my father because this dude got a gun. My father took that pistol out that man spelt, whipped him with it, said, never touched one of mine again. If I saw that, you can't do that to me. And I resent the fact that you can only be a man the way he says you can be a man, And you know
it's crazy. I feel like if I was with my woman the way that he was with his woman, I feel like my woman would have jumped up and said something before I even But I'm gonna tell you what then if that had happened to me in front of my wife, is the hard to get a sandence The next day, I know that I'm not. And then when I really resent it's hot come those same people that are all up in arms about him being grown don't
get just as mad when they'll do that size get shot. Wow, they only get if he was parked in front of the house. These same people all meet to and right on him. If he was parked in front of their house and dark, they call a police on him. That's real. So stop. But this this fake, fake bullet about how you can this toxic Masterlinigan you can gonna be a man this way, and he's expressing himself. You don't. You're not a man by committee. A man is a singular activity.
Now they have all these committees telling you what it is to be a man. I had a man to tell me how to be a man. I'd rather be wrong with him than right with you. I can't admit to at my age right now, whatever blueprint I had of being a man, I have totally ripped up. Yeah, because it has It serves me no purpose at this point in my life. It actually kind of hinders me mos or than anything. But you had a difficult experience like when he got mad, I'm like, what about Slappy?
If you took that same energy, we're not having this conversation. Yeah, that was really gonna let you do that. I ain't saying I'm gonna win, but you can't do to me. Have you and Terry Chris plan? Because I know you want him to be on your show. Of course I do, because I don't have to have people on my side having to be right, and I don't have to have
these arguments at Twitter. Like I thought it was weird that that interview was a year old and then you get into some heat for hunt some book you defended some broad. I didn't ever get mad at you, and that comes up. Yeah, like you and I had seen him at Houston's or two or three weeks after the interview. Are we didn't speak to each other then, so you knew what happened. Say it because so it ain't real to me. I'm not listening. I'm not scared to have
an opinion that people don't think. I like your mind state too when it comes to just you know who you are as a man, because I feel like it does have to be an individual. It's it's decision based on your own principles. Because I saw him recently, he just got in trouble because he said something like kids who have the same sex family are mild nourished. Let me here's the thing that Terry Crew. He did say it, and I think that his his idea wasn't off. Its
vocabulary was. And you know what you'll never see me doing apologize that's it or taking it off to it. I'm responsible for what I said, I'm not responsible with you're interpret that's really like like I mean when I defended Kevin Hart. That got man, you don't like transgender woman, that's ridiculous. No, I'll defend your right to be who you are. It's just me. I'm lazy. I like my woman fully assembled. But but people's opinions and not the
opinions of the Breakfast club. But here's the thing. You can't to me. Nobody's above a joke or a perspective. Now, that's what I want us to get back to. Man, if if jokes, you cannot tell me you can't laugh at that or Kelly interview that cracked up? Come on too sensitive man, let me not only do people want to tell you how to act? Was its appropriate? They want to tell you how to think? Yeah, and you know what, and then you can't be afraid of the fact.
Well not they're afraid. But you can't not expect people to get upset. Do you think? What do you think of? When Steve Harvey and Monique were going back and forth, I felt it was sad because I know both of them. And I know Steve. I know Steve gets a bad rapp and he's a good cat, and he try to something that I thought was cool, and I know she's in a different place. But the bottom line is I
didn't think he tried to embarrass her. I didn't. I think that you can make a mistake, Like when they pull up the meme of him talking about what he'd do for money. That was a twenty year old joke, joke, and they connected it to who he and that was that was just that was just insulting. It's like we go back in time take things out of context. He was telling a joke that was on the best documentary,
the most probitable documentary every day. Everybody laugh at that right in front of everybody, and all of a sudden, twenty years later, you take it out of context and needs to sell out. Come on now. That was that was I thought that was out a lot, all right. We got more with DL hugely when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all
the Breakfast Club do hugely is here. You know what I find about you is that some things you say I agree with and some things I don't agree with. But it's just it's what it makes, its human right. But I still like you as a person, right, even though I might be like right, No, I might be like dea, it's ridiculous, yeah, man, or just started. Your thought is ridiculous. Yeah, But but it comes from my well's breaks. Like my wife gets mad all the look.
I'm telling you every day she's mad. Her and my daughters are mad about something I say, and I go go home and crying a pile of money. I don't care what you think. You think you live where you live, because the way you think that's they ever able to convince you I change your mind. Since I know you're da, I look at you as a person who's very set in your ways. Sure, and like you Dad, you say what you say. You don't apologize, but can you ever
say you know what? I look at this differently. I was wrong, sure, And when it happens, I'll call you. I want to hear about it. It's kind of wild because like, I'm sure that you used to get this too. My mom had been telling me for the longest I don't know how to talk to people, right, my wife. So we're hearing from my wife now. It's like I'm hearing my mom all over. She wasn't lying, but you know what the fucking but you're talking to people, talking
people I don't know. Listen. I respect my mother and father, I love them. But you push the broom. I did it now, I was talking about cleaning up an area. I would listen to you here. I love my wife. She's the sweetest woman the world. She goes to church all the time. I don't know it. I'm telling you we're not We're not here because of your perspective. We're here because of mine. Like I love my daughters. My daughters even get married to too. Is your is your mama?
Stot's gonna pay for that. In the mind, boy, as I'm saying the route about to take this clipp I think about the support that your wife gives you to make you who you are. Now, Yeah, that's part of what it is. A plane can't fly and that it had that weight, lift and drag. It needs all those elements to fly, but it still wouldn't be a plane without the plane. Thank all that other could exist because
you might be a loose cannon out here. Without your wife, I'm sure I would have several uh curable sexual diseases. I just want my wife to know, if she's watching, you're a pilot of this plane. Baby, my wife is the pilot. That is not a jump ball like where we go, where we live with color house. But you you can't listen to how I think that's a fact. Nobody can't like my son. I love my son. He's my son, is the best human being I've ever met. But I don't want you that You're not gonna tell
me what to do? Why because you were slow? Anyway? He got a point with that one. You got a point with that. We got a good heart. That don't mean I'm gonna make this taper of machine and leave me alone. You're doing. I've got sometimes a perspective of somebody who loves you and cares about you with valuable. It is valuable, but not more. Sometimes people are right, they are I get what you say. You have to have this perspective in this pov to B d L.
You're right, Comedian right, that's him. I could be a better person, yes, And I'm not get what you're saying. But be a comedian, right. I like it to place. I like where I'm like like you know what it is. I haven't liked me, but now I like with me, with me, man, I feel you, feel you when when I when I when I'm talking, I slow down and hear what I gotta say that. Damn I want to hear you. Do you know how long? Like like when it's it's only you all by yourself all the time.
If something goes wrong, I'm the first one to go when a deal comes to that table. When I owe the rs main doallas. She didn't go, let me get a job. Keep Hanlet we'll tell them about your your talk shown. It's gonna be all this. I'm excited to watch. That's all we need to see. The like ain't gonna do the start uh March eighteen. The really the basis for this. But I want to do is what you all do it. I think you challenge convention. I think you're human and I think you're bright, and I think
that's a rare combination. So that's why I think you got a successful as I'm I'm gonna try to do the same thing. Not it's nice talk about none of the presidential candidates or nothing. Yeah, I saw Bernie said, I don't. I don't like that. All you tell them up in your life where you been able to do it? Yeah? Yeah, Look, you can't look like a men's warehouse manager. And all of a sudden, ten me, you got all these great ideas and you almost eighty years old. When have you
done it? Yeah? Who do you like? So? Fire? Like Kamala? I like Kamela. I didn't like her stance on truancy. I thought to send people to jail because they missed school. I thought that I did was brilliant, though, I'm gonna tell you why. In California, there was a proposition thirstay. It tied everything to properly. So my neighborhood specifically wasn't wealthy, so they took away our buses. They took away after
school programs, so we didn't go. So we had to walk seven miles from my neighborhood to Guardian High through other neighborhood. So if you walk into school, all the gangster didn't go school. You went to with nerds who they went to school, and everybody every day you got your asswood. So you got tired of it. You stopped going to school. Yeah, so they were. It was caused and effects. So why would you punish me for somebody
taking those resources? If you look directly at what happened to California Proposition thirteen and then spike in crime and drugs was because they took those resourch you didn't you know after school program, no, no job program, no buses, no summer program. No, you're absolutely right, But here's thinking about the truth program. She didn't lock nobody up. It was a scant tactic. She was like, if your kid ain't coming to school, I'm gonna come lock the other
parents up. Why scared? Sometimes you gotta. But even if you can't scare somebody into changing that circumstance, that's true, you're gonna punish poor people for being poor. And we think about reparations. All this conversation about reparation, I think absolutely is. Let me let me ask you something. You you paid reparations to Japanese, that's right. Why is that
a foreign concept? If you gave us a fair shot, which is a fair education, which we get just as good as everybody else, that to me could be some kind of reparations too. But you can't just say we
don't owe you. I do think that this nation owes the descendants of the people they brutalized, and the fact they offered us for the eggers of the mute and give it to you know what I'm saying now, I don't think it is worth somebody using that as an ad, because all you need is an ad to say she wants to say black, you don't want that because black people don't really think you don't really think they're gonna
really give you reparation. Now. Andrew Yang, the twenty twenty presidential candidate, he wants to give everybody a thousand dollars to the universal basic income. Every person gets that a thousand dollars to start with, whether you're working or not or whatever, you get a thousand dollars. Thousands everybody, White people to everybody people. Everybody's only black, he said, everybody. I think everybody should get to go to Red Laughter
every Sunday, but the Chevy businesses. But he did have a whole plan behind it made sense because they do that in Alaska. Yeah, but that it worked in Alaska. No, there's a dividends off the oil, right, that's all. But he was talking about all these huge corporations who don't pay taxes, like Amazon. He wants to take ten percent off good services in the technic man, I thought, I thought Amazon, like Amazon is one of those companies comes in,
they take more than name they give people. They're like, you pay them to basically move and then they don't pay any taxes at all. They like, well they ain't no words to the football thing. That's what I want it four hundred years for the next one hundred years. You don't got to pay no federal government. Be cool, that be great, I'll take it. Or de duction like like, what's your imp Now? That's fun exception, if you excuse me, I'm going to get my free cheese out. Mars eighteen.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right morning, everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning, and happy International Women's Day yet again, just happy International Day. Yes. Now let's get to the rumors. Let's talk all Kelly. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Well part two of R. Kelly's interview with Gail king Aird yesterday and what we did learn was that R. Kelly does not have that much money left, despite having written all those hits and been on the road and all these performances. Here's what he said. Kelly says, what really caused him, mister, people who had access to his bank account. Something he found out from a bank teller. I like three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in the bank, and I told her, look, take that, I'm gonna start
a new account. And that's the way it is, right. So she said, Okay, it's gonna take six or seven business days to clear. Does that make sense? Hell? No, that doesn't make sense. You can write a check from one account and put it into another account of medialy. If that's your money, all Kelly should have three hundred something million dollars in the bank. Man, three hundred and something thousand. Christ, what have you been doing with his money? All? Right?
In addition, he doesn't like people. Some of the things that he says are untrue, like his ex wife Ja Kelly says that he hog tied her. Well, he responding to those allegations, why is she making that up? Robert take me some on my phone and said that a Hope tied, he, I don't know how to hog ti people? What would my kids is listening to this all that? There is nothing and I have spent no time with him. This is real, This is not a live What kind of woman will tear down a dad who's trying to
have a relationship with their kids. You know how many kids need a relationship with their father. What is your relationship with you? Oh? My god? Zero? What kind of grown man with you? And other people's kids? Listen, man, I listened to this hog tie clip about five hundred and seventy two times yesterday. What is a hog time? How do you talk about clip? To play that one part of get That part is so damn funny. I need all Kelly to do a compilation album top it
about nothing but hog time? Well, why is she making that up? Robert take me some on my phone and said that A Hope tied. He, I don't know the people. What can you imagine? Imagine all the songs he can remix with hall Time. I believe I can hog tie bumping hall Time. Stop it stepping the name of hog tie time. Sure J Kelly doesn't want to hear jokes
about that. When a woman is feding Hall Time. Yeah, Sparko has said that these write downs that R. Kelly is having are just another act, and then he's not it's not really true. He's just treating life like a stage. Time. She does feel like the time that he learns a very important lesson. And by the way, because there's gonna be a one hour Prime Time special showing even more of this interview tonight, got to stop with this comment at eight pm. Listen. I know, listen, it's hard not
to laugh at this, bro. I don't care. This is a This is hilarious, all right. Nobody gonna tell me how to hog time? Like what is seeing like when they roast the pig and they tie it up and they tie their hand and spit kind of like, yeah, well you don't just spend it. But let's learn together, envy, and then we can then we can go half on
a Hall Time all right. Now. I love to talk about Asrielle Clary, who lives with R Kelly still, you know Arielle Kelly, Asrielle Clary and Joyce Lynne Savage where they're doing interviews as well with R. Kelly watching from the background from behind the door. They said he tried to stop the interview a couple of times, but he didn't end up really stopping it, but I guess things got very touchy. Well, it turns out that, according to Asrielle Clary, her parents were trying to blackmail r. Kelly.
Here's what she's saying. When I was seventeen, my parents were actually making me, trying to get me to take photos with him, take sexual videos with him. And they said, because if they ever have to blackmail him, what they're trying to do now, they can use it against him, which is exactly what they're doing. Both for our parents are basically out here. They're trying to get money and scam. That's crazy. Now. According to Asrielle Clary, she says that
her parents actually forced her to do certain things. Here's what she said. My parents made singing like a job for me. So it's not something I wanted to do. And not only that, I even tried to kill myself because I did not want to say as to cry out for help, to tell them this is not what I want to do with my wife, This is not how I want to spend my life. Say, your father told me that that you would try to take your life and that the only thing that made you happy
was singing no, and that's why he became. What is the point of this interview? I don't know, because there he's not on trial for anything that has to do with these young ladies, not being charged with anything with Asrill Claria Joycelynn Savage take a fourteen year old from If anything, those women all vouching for his character and saying he's a good guy and basically saying that everybody
else's allegations are not true, like I don't save them. Yeah, I don't understand the point of this interview, especially after that you did to surviving r Kelly dot you got him charged with ten counts. He's going to prison. Why I try to humanize him in any way by doing this thing. Maybe they're trying to show both sides. I don't know. I have no idea. Why do you need to see? But I do know that R Kelly's camp now also is reaching out to Bill Cosby's publicist for
some help. Yes, just getting stupid and stupider. They're actually reaching out to Cosby spokesman Andrew Yet He said they're still in discussions about joining his legal team as a crisis manager. But why it does still represent Bill Cosby? Do you know Bill Cosby's in prison? Does he know Bill Cosby's in jail right now? Yea, he might not know. He know Bill Cosby's reputation was ruined. They need help trying to figure it out. They need to figure out
that's how the hall time. Okay, shut up, you might need that in jail. You never know when a good hall talk can come in handy in prison. All right, I man Jila, Yeah, and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Charlemagne, Yes, who are you giving that down? Let me look and see who am I giving a donkey too? Oh? Yes, this is a case of religious prejudice that we need to discuss. Four after the hour. Why not always a good day for religious prejudice? Okay, yeah,
all right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, what up y'allas dj MVY. The seriousome Galaxy S ten is making headlines after ten years of the galaxy. This is definitely the best one yet. The Galaxy S ten is available now and you could get up to three hundred dollars when you're trading your old phone at Samsung dot com. This don't be a dusty because right now you want some
real It's time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever throw, I need to be a dunky man with the heat. Did she get lease me? I become Donkey of the Day to practice club bitching donkey today for Friday March if goes to a teacher named Mona Patterson. Now she's a teacher at Valley View Elementary and Bountiful, Utah. Great name for any place, bountiful, large and quantity of bunting. I like it. But that's about the only thing I like about this story, because I just don't understand why
adults love the psychologically ruined children. Do you understand when you see a bunch of no good kids, there's probably a bunch of no good adults that made them that way. You can either fill these kids cups are empty them and Mona Patterson snatched this little kid's cup and dumped his red kool aid all over the top of his head. Now, William McLeod is nine years old. He lives in Utah,
and Utahs are predominantly Mormon State. Well, William and his family are not Mormon, and they have the right to not be Mormon because of this thing called freedom of religion. Okay, it's in the Constitution. It's called the Establishment Clause. Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion are prohibiting the free exercise thereof we all have freedom of religion.
But just like most things in the Constitution, it's not honored the Constitution of the most disrespected set of legislation in America. And it grinds my gears when I don't see simple basic constitutional rights being honored. And William's right, the freedom of religion was not honored because William, nine years old, had just returned to the school after Catholic Bath and since this week was ash Wednesday, he had to cross on his forehead. Well, when he got to
school this happens. Let's go to Fox thirteen, Salt Lake City for the report. Police William McCloud was the only student in his class with an ash cross on his forehead. Ash Wednesday is the start of the Easter season. They celebrate getting closer to God, but the cross students stand William's forehead very long. The teacher walked over and said, like, what is Zanners like, it's a Wednesday and I'm Catholics for sale one. He's like, no, it's inappropriate, go take
it off. So she gave me a the infection might whatever they're colding, and she made me wipe it off. The school's principle called William's grandmother as soon as she learned of the incident. The teacher also called. I asked her if she read the Constitution of the First Amendment and she said no, and oh, the Davis holder success. What happened is not acceptable. Later in the day, William received this candy and a handwritten message from his teacher said, William,
I'm so sorry. I hope we can move things from here now. The teacher could face some disciplinary action, could no, she should as soon as she asked, what's that? And he said, as Catholic it was his religion, mind you damn business. All right. It's hard enough as an adult
to protect us in our heads. All right. That's why my ass is in therapy every week right now, literally this morning, I'm reading my daily stoic, and today's daily stoic is don't unintentionally hand over your freedom every day we hand over our mind the social media, the TV, to what other people are doing, thinking saying, we got to protect our minds. We must maintain control over our
minds and perceptions. Doing that as an adult, okay, is hard, So imagine when you're nine and just trying to figure this life thing out as a child. That's why adults are here to properly guide kids. We have to be the adults that we needed as children. So if we as adults understand that we can't just unintentionally handle our mental freedom, why would you, as an adult, Moaning Patterson, intentionally snatch away to freedom of this young man, William
mc leod. He's only nine, all right. His family has been instilling Catholic values in him his whole life. He just came from mass Its. Poor little boy, only nine years old, probably hasn't even sinned yet. So it's crossed on his forehead didn't represent a person's grief and a morning for his sins. It represented that he belonged to Jesus, all right. The young man was on a mental spiritual high that you ruin for no other reason than your
religious prejudice. It amazes me when I see religious people hating on other religious people, because whether you're a Mormon or Catholic, you all have Bibles. And in that Bible there as a chapter called Matthew seventy one, and he says, judge,
not that you be not judged. It's not rocket science people, all right, Mona, you need to stop worrying about what that little boy got in his head and start worrying about what's on your heart, okay, because prejudice is wrong, all right, and the Bible says in Colossians three twenty five, anyone who does wrong will be repaid for their wrongs, and there is no favoritism. You need to make this right, Mota,
and apologies and candy not gonna work. Right. You may need to go to Mass and get across on your forehead to represent your grief and mourning for your sins, because if you don't, it's a great chance God may give you up for lane and send all your prayers to his pam folder. Please give Mona Patterson the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no you are dogee, Oh the da do gee, Oh the day ye all right, would have been a tattoo. I think they couldn't have
come off. You know, we got Andrew you ain't coming in next man up twenty twenty Democratic President. And I'm really happy that he's coming, but I'm also disappointed because the day is freaky freaky Friday, and you know what, We're not gonna get freaky with Andrew Yang. Definitely not getting with a great freaky Friday. Question would have been today, But have you ever been hog time? You know what? Thank you Charlomagne, Thank you Charlomagne for that donkey of
the day. Yep, when we come back, Andrew Yang will be joining US presidential candidates, so we'll chop it up with him when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, what up, y'allas? Dj Envy, The Samsung Galaxy S ten is making headlines. After ten years of the Galaxy. This is definitely the best one yet. The Galaxy S ten is available now and you can get up to three hundred dollars. When you're trading your
old phone at Samsung dot com. The Breakfast Club, you're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning Everybody is dj Envy. Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We have a special guest in the building, twenty presidential candidate. It's right Andrew Yang. Welcome, sir, it's great to be here. Thank you so much for having to me. Who is Andrew Yang? For people who don't know, well,
where do you want me to start? I'm an entrepreneur who spent the last six and a half years running an organization I started called Venture for America that helped create several thousand jobs in Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore, Saint Louis, Birmingham, and other cities around the country. And I realized that
the reason why Donald Trump won the election. There are a lot of reasons, they're a bunch of them, but one of the big ones is that we automated away four million manufacturing jobs in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa,
all the swing states he needed to win. And my friends in Silicon Valley, and I've got a lot of them, know that what we did to the manufacturing workers, we're now going to do to the retail workers, the call center workers, the fast food workers, the truck drivers, and on and on through the economy. So I went to Washington, was like, hey, what are we gonna do about the fact that when the third inning of the greatest economic and technological transformation in the history the country? And the
answers I got were really disappointing to horrifying. And I worked the Obama administration. I was a presidential or as I call it, the Good White House, and so a lot of people I was talking to were Democrats, and for whatever reason, no one wanted to actually rise to this particular challenge. And so I'm running for president to help us evolve in advance to the next stage of our economy. It's a lot of things that you said just now. Number one, it was the Black House when
you was there, okay, because Obama was running it. But you wrote a book called the War on Normal People. Right here, Yeah, I talked about automation a AI resulting in the elimination of human jobs. That's a lot of people's fear. So you see that very scary. Oh it's not just coming, it's already been happening. And if you look at the numbers, we lost four million manufacturing jobs to automation over the last number of years. And if you go to Detroit or Cleveland or Saint Louis. You
see the aftermath. And I studied economics in college, and so according to economic theory, all those workers would get retrained, reskilled, find new jobs, and all would be well. But then when you actually go to the communities, you see that about half of them left the workforce and never worked again. And of that group, about half filed for disability. Then you saw a massive surgeon alcohol use and drug overdose suppression,
suicides and depression. And so there's a lot of despair, a lot of suffering, and it's going on addressed around the country, and unfortunately it's just going to ramp up. So one of the things I'm trying to tell people, it's like, look, this is no longer speculative. This is not like a oh, we should keep our eye on this. This has been ripping a hole in our communities, in our society for years now, and it's about to pick
up steam. So why a Trump support is worried about Mexicans who need should be worried about the robots taken the jets. That's my exact point, man. It is not immigrants. Immigrants have nothing to do with the economic distress many Americans are feeling. It's the fact that technology is advancing to a point where our labor is less and less central to the economy. So really well around Silicon Valley. So yeah, what do we do about that? Now? What
do we do? So the solution I'm proposing, and anyone who's heard about my campaign knows this, I'm proposing now we declare a dividend of a thousand dollars a month for every American adult starting at agen That's a universal basic income. Yes, the universal basic income, which I rebranded the Freedom dividend because it tests better with more Americans with a word freedom in it, and so because a lot of us have never achieved true liberation in this country. Yeah, true,
I mean, it's the truth. It's one reason why Martin Luther King championed this plan and principle in nineteen sixty seven, the year before he was assassinated. I called it the Guaranteed Minimum Income. Thomas Payne was for it at the founding of the country. It is a very American idea. So it seems far out to us now that hey, we should just have a dividend where everyone gets a
thousand bucks a month. But we've been talking about this for decades, and it came this close to being law in nineteen seventy one, had actually passed the House of Representatives twice under Richard Nixon. Milton Freedoman in a thousand economists signed a study saying this would be great for America. And then one state has had a dividend for thirty seven years where everyone in that state gets between one and two thousand dollars a year, and no questions asked,
that's Alaska. Really yeah, you go to Alaska right now, you live there for a year and everyone in your family gets between one and two thousand dollars a year from the petroleum dividend. It was past thirty seven years ago by a Republican governor. And Alaska is a deep red state. This Republican governor shows up nineteen eighty two and he's like, hey, there's a lot of oil money. Who would you rather get it the government who's just going to screw it up, or you, the Alaskan people.
And then the Alaskan said us please, and he's like, I thought you'd say that, And sudden they passes dividend and now it's wildly popular, has created thousands of jobs, has improved children's health as a decreased income inequality. And what I'm going around the country saying is, look what Alaska is doing with oil money. We can do for the entire country with technology money. How is that possible with the money coming from so you said technology would Yeah?
So right now, when you guys see the headlines, Amazon paid zero in taxes last year despite record profits. Netflix paid zero in taxes last year despite record profits. And it's not their fault. It's just our system is really poorly designed to have the American public benefit from new innovations and advances in technology. And that's the trap. Worried, why should I vote vote for somebody with zero legislative experience. I feel like that's what the mistake that we made
this time, Matt Week that didn't vote for him? You know, yeah, I was hoping that man, Like one mistake did you make? Well? What I've been going around saying is like, look, Donald Trump is a bad president because he's a bad president. You know. It's it's not like all entrepreneurs or Donald Trump. And as an entrepreneur, most entrepreneurs feel like Donald Trump
gives us all a bad name. And he's more of a marketing Charlottean than he is a real builder or someone who elevates people and build strong teams and organizations. So it's up to the American people to decide what kind of background they want. But I would suggest that the American people have been casting about for some kind of change agent for years because we've sensed that our
government is falling way behind the curse different. So Donald Trump wins on that, but then you see Ernie Sanders achieved outside success last time because again people see that we need to make big changes. And even Barack Obama's election in two thousand and eight, when I voted for him twice, like you can see the American people, I've been hungry for some sort of accelerant to help catch up and modernize our government because we know Washington, DC
is stuck decades in the past. What is your universal basic can complaint? How much do you want to give people a thousand a month? Every every American adulty gets a thousand dollars a month during at age eighteen, and that would be a game changer for tens of millions of American families because we know seventy eight percent of Americans of having paycheck to paycheck, fifty seven percent canafour unexpected five hundred dollars bill. And what I'm telling people's look,
we have the money. Like our economy is up to twenty trillion dollars, up five trillion in the last twelve years alone. We're the richest most advanced economy in the history of the world. We can easily afford a thousand dollars a month to month until I die. Well, yeah, it's until you die. But if you have Social Security then it overlap, so you don't get both. All right, Now,
what about universal healthcare? Do you believe that along with this universal basic income, which should also have universal healthcare? Oh yeah, percent, I'm for a single payer medicare for all. It makes no sense to have Americans more stressed out about paying for care and than we are getting well. If we get sick or injured, our kids get sick or injured. It's backwards, it's immoral. And I'll tell you this is another thing where people are where're gonna get
the money, where you're gonna get the money. We spend eighteen percent of GDP on our healthcare, twice as much as other countries to worse results. We have plenty of money, it's just the money is not on the public bottom line yet, but it should be. So I've been the CEO of business and I tell people very honestly, like
our healthcare system makes it harder to hire people. It makes it harder to treat people like full time employees because you just want to turn them all into contractors and say, hey, you know, like absolutely, yeah, it makes it harder to start a business, makes it harder to change jobs. It's actually this giant impediment on our economic
dynamism and growth. So so I'm for universe healthcare. Yeah, they thin in the future most people are going to be freelancers just because companies are trying to just hire contractors that you don't have to pay for healthcare. Yeah. Ninety four percent of the new jobs created in the countries in two thousand and five have been temporary, gig or contract jobs that don't have healthcare benefits. We got more with Andrew Yang when we come back, don't move.
It's a breakfast club. God, Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Andrew Yang in the building. Of course, he's running for president for twenty twenty. Let's say we decide to tax Amazon, right, doesn't Amazon close up, go to a country someplace where they get huge tax breaks, and
then we lose all those jobs again? Well again, every other advanced economy already has a value out of tax and Europe's value out of taxes twice when I'm proposing so where they're gonna go, Like we are the number one consumer market, it's how they're gonna stop selling here. The other thing is that as president, I would make all of the tax and centives provided by cities and
states for companies to move one hundred percent taxable. I would get rid of that stuff because it makes no sense to have cities and states fighting to give tax breaks the Amazons of the world, where from a national point of view, we don't care what city or state they're in. Right, and Amazon should be making choices based upon what's best for their business, not who they can get the biggest concessions from. Now you say in a thousand dollars a month, you're say in free healthcare. Now
what about weed? And what about colleges? Free college? I said public healthcare. But yeah, because I was going to ask you about marijuana and marijuana, Yeah, and legalizing marijuana. There's a lot of money to be made from that as well, So now do you think about that and where should that money go. I'm for the legalization of marijuana, remove it from the controls Hubson's list, in part because our administration of the criminal laws are deeply racist. It's
very obvious to everyone. So on April twentieth, twenty twenty one, I'm going to pardon everyone who's in prison for a low level, a non violent drug offense. I like your marketing scrap, because it makes no sense to have people in jail for stuff that's legal in some parts of the country. And then there'd be a lot of money, and I know there are bills that want to channel that money to African American businesses and communities, which is a great idea. Yeah, because we were affected so much
a boy these marijuana laws. Yeah, yeah, completely. Does Andrew Yang have a black agenda? Do you have an agenda specifically for black people? Well, a lot of it overlaps with with my overall agenda because I think that the you know, the freedom dividend and universal healthcare would go a long way. But I'm for getting rid of private prisons. I think it makes no sense to have prisons that have a profit motivation. Why do you think all black
people in jail? Oh? I mean again, that affects everyone. Yeah, I'm for dramatically increasing the federal allotment HBCUs because the problem with education right now is it's become a business. And so what happens is schools end up benefiting by catering to the affluent because I'll donate more money and they can pay full freight and the rest of it. And so you have these HBCUs that are have an incredible historical mission, have been shown to elevate, you know,
hundreds of thousands of African Americans. But because they don't have these crazy endowments that some of the rich schools do, that they're struggling. And so the federal government can help shore that up. All right, But as president, you will be making four million dollars a year, So maybe they make four hundred thousand dollars, right, But I'm talking about his proposals. Oh yeah, So my proposals that presidents get
a ten raised to four million dollars. But then they're not allowed to take any for profit for personal gains, speaking fees or board opportunities or any of that stuff after the fact, because it's human nature. They finish running, they can't do all. They can do books, but they can't join corporate boards for money, to take speaking fees
for money, because it's human nature. Let's say I'm president and then there's some rich CEO's hanging around in the oval office, and I know that three years from now they can give me four hundred thousand dollars to show up and schmooze with their clients and employees. It's human nature for me to be a little nicer to them, be a little softer on them, to be like, oh, you know, I should just make friends with this person, because I'm going to end up hanging out on the
jet with them after I'm president. So you get rid of that motivation. You say, look, I can't take a dime from anyone for personal gain. You're gonna pay me enough so that you know I work for the people. But that's it. We have to stop worshiping the almighty dollar. And that starts from the top, and this race can go and to affect the president after me. I really do not care. We just have to clean up our
government so it actually works for us. And it's clear that that's a problem with that because I feel like president is the public servants, and I feel like all public servants need to be getting paid more money. Teachers, police officers don't. If you're the president, that's a lot you getting more of your ball players and you're freaking entertaining. Is Washington the president get for MILLI year? Yeah, and and and then say no more profit taking? After that?
I think you gotta pay no cable bill, no house million, no mortgage, no car. Tough job, still a tough job, sir. You know what I love about you, Andrew. I love the fact that you're up here discussing solutions and not problems. You're not running on a anti Trump campaign. You actually have ideas, so that it pains me that you probably don't have a shot in hell of winning. So are you really? Oh We're gonna find out, brother, I'm just asking you. Are you Are you running to actually win
on just to disrupt the system. We raised almost six hundred k last month, which is more than just about every major candidate except for Bernie and no one's heard of me, so you got to ask how the heck did that happen? I'm talking sense and like you said, and like you said, well, I mean now thanks to you all, like some more people have heard of me, which I'm very happy for. But your right, Trump is a symptom. What is the disease. The disease is the
fact that we're getting pushed into economic distress. The disease is this mindset is scarcity that has overtaken our people, because if you can't pay your bills, then it's very, very hard to be clear thinking and optimistic about the future. The disease is increasingly that we're going to be competing against machines, AI, software robots that are going to be able to outdo us in terms of capital efficiency. This is the disease. So how do you cure the actual disease?
Most politicians do not want to touch this with a ten foot poll because they don't have real solutions. And the solution I'm going to suggest is that we share the bounty from all this economic progress as fast as possible, and that's why I'm running for president. Build the wall around Silicon Valley. That has to be a slogan and you know what about good laws? As far as good laws, yeah, so I'm apparent I think that we need to treat gun ownership in a very similar way to the way
we treat vehicle ownership. It's like, look, you get at you have to take a test and get a license to drive a vehicle, and that could kill people. Guns can kill people too, so we should give you some kind of test and licensing for that too. The hard part the challenge of this that they're three hundred million farms in this country. It's like almost one for every man, woman, a child, and they're limited ways you can actually try
and reduce that number. So a couple of things I would do is I would have a voluntary gun buy back. Anyone who wants to sell their gun will buy it off you. And I would also offer to upgrade everyone's guns to those signature guns where only you can fire them. Turn everyone's gun into a James Body. I love that, and then we're safer because that gun goes to someone else and they can't fire. Yeah, that's something that require a lot of money, though, what are you getting this
money from the technology. It's actually not that expensive to upgrade a gun to a signature gun back. How much does that cost all the guns? You know, it's a value of the gun. But like I would say that that's a win for the public. Uh. And you know it's not like everyone's going to go and sell their
gun all at once. Um. But these are the sorts of things I would before I'm for trying to um provide like more positive alternatives than move our society in the right way without pretending, frankly that we can just regulate the heck out of everything. No, no, what about you know, banking, Banking is difficult, especially in the African communities. It's hard to get low African Americans else African the
African American communities, it's hard to get loans. What can we do to help people get loans to start small businesses? So this is the beauty of the freedom dividend man, because like money follows money, you know, Like if you have African American communities whereveryon everone's getting twelve thousand bucks a year, then all of a sudden, the businesses in
that community start being more lucrative and profitable. And then if I'm a lender, I'm like, heck, yes, you want to loan, let like sign me up, um, and then they'll start investing in those communities because the market will drive them in that direction. And if that doesn't work,
then we'll do more. But I think the mark like the best way we can empower African American businesses to put money into the hands of African American I think too, thou, I think you should think two thousands the best way to power African American businesses put money in the hands African American assumes. That's why I think you should do
two thousand dollars a month. And we're gonna we're gonna start with We're gonna start start with one and then maybe my second term when everyone's loving that first dividend and be like, hey, people deserve a little bit more. Because I read ton of heisy coats and one hundred percent agree with the moral case for reparations. This country was built on the backs of slaves, uh and uh, you know there there's no two ways about it. Um. So to me, the question is what can we get done.
There's nothing that we can do as a society that would actually undo that harm. I mean that right. There is no redoing history. Um. But the path forward to me if we put this dividend in place and at least it starts strengthening communities, and then we can take real steps forward towards hopefully. Again, can't make things right, but hopefully you can start moving things in the right direction. Andrew Yang, I like you, sir, Thank you. I like you.
All right, well, thank you for joining us. Now, wish you the best of luck, and give me a website so they can donate to your campaign. Oh yeah, hey, guys, so this is actually a good thing for the campaign. So my website's Yang twenty twenty dot com, or you can just google Andrew Yang. But in order to make the Democratic debates, I need sixty five thousand individual contributors, and I'm going to get there, like right now, we're at like forty six thousand, and I'm gonna get there
in a minute. But if you want to be part of getting me on the debate stage, just go to Yang twenty twenty dot com and donate a buck and let's make this case together. We got to solve the problem. I think you're a great disruption, sir. All right, Well, Andrew Yang's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ MV Angela. Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rooms to stop the I Heart Music Awards. Listen, Oh GOSHU report
guys with Angela Angela. It's the Rum Report the Breakfast Club. Yes, so it has been announced that t Payne will be hosting the twenty nineteen I Heeart Radio Music Awards. Now that show is going to air from the La Microsoft Theater that goes down next Thursday, starting at apm Eastern. Well, T Paine did just win the Mass Singers, so white people know him again. He just did what He just won the mask Singer on Fox. Okay, yeah, so white people know him again. All right, Well should be interesting.
I know that that might sound random. Why is he Payine hosting an I Heart Music because he just wanted He has new music as well, So at least Keys is going to be performing and she's gonna get the Innovator Award. Ariana Grande Um, Taylor Swift, John Legend will also be making appearances. So you can still vote for that show. Oh no you can't. It just closed yesterday,
so we didn't vote. That's it for you all right, big boy in the NFL have made a one hundred thousand dollars donation and that is for the Martin Luther King Junior Center for Non Violent Social Change in Atlanta. Oh yes, I like that. You like that, big boy, Martin Luther King Junie been on my mind all morning, honestly because R Kelly. Stop it. We'll talk about it in the second. Why is because R Kelly because when all Kelly talked about hog Time and he sounded just
like the doctor Mark. Guys, I'm sure that the estate of Martin Luther King Junior does not want you to make that comparison. Play that clipping. Tell me he don't sound like Martin Luther King Junior. People all he eat does a little bit? Come on, now he sounds like he sounds like the doctor Martin Luther King Junior hog Time. I'm gonna move on and say, Mike Epps, he is going to be and how High too, even though before he was not interested in doing that, so that'd be
big for them. Previously he expressed no interest in getting involved. But now it's confirmed he will reprise his role as Baby Powder and how High too. Oh, I forgot all all right and shout out to twenty one Savage. Now, we talked about his twenty one Savage bank account campaign, and the goal of that campaign is to boost financial literacy and children across the country. He's partnered up with
Gets Schooled and Juma. Well. He's also going to teach a monthly online seminar with tips to help viewers invest in their future. But he's also announced that he's gonna work with Juma to make sure that one hundred and fifty jobs go to at risk Atlanta youth this June. Here's what he said, not in school, can't find a job, Sign up with Juma for a paid job to give you experience in training that will also help you build a career and connect you to your next opportunity to
step up your game while making money. No experience necessary. Go to juma dot or slash apply. Now, all right, that's dope. That's what makes a difference. Why twenty one has been doing stuff like that in the community. So I don't want people to think he's doing that just because of his latest case. He really had been doing it. Remember you gonna ellen with that big ass check. Yep, you know what I'm saying. You've been doing stuff like that.
And Kanye West is suing MI and he's saying it's because of a servitude contract because it's a contract that's more than seven years. Now, according to that suit, Kanye West signed a contract with m I back in two thousand and three. He did get tens of millions of dollars from EMI from that and the money was paid to him after he signed seven different modifications or extensions to that deal. Now, the problem is this, he's trying to say this is a lawstuit in California, but he
did sign that contract in New York and California. If the contract is more than seven years, then it would be servitude. But in New York we don't have that, so den No. But the label is saying they went to block his lawsuit because should have been filed in New York if he tried to do that. Can we revisit all, Kelly, Now, I don't want nobody to think I'm being disrespectful by saying that he sounded like Martin Luther King Jr. Because he really did, and I think
he channeled MLK Junior on purpose. This Listen to this, cadues. This is a great actor. He was warbling people, who would I have a hog tie? Boy, I may not hog tie with you, No, boy, hog ties cannot drive out hog ties. Only hog ties can do that. This time anywhere has to threat the hog ties everywhere. Hog Ties that last hog Ties, remember report by my goodness? All right, thank you, miss ye. All right now when we come back. Of course, tomorrow is the anniversary of
Biggie's death. Oh dropping a clues bother for Biggie Smalls man? How many years has been bad love is the Brooklyn Way. I'm not sure how many years. It's got to be about twenty five at this point, I'm not sure. But we're gonna play Biggie in the mix. Let me know your favorite Biggie joint at DJ and we get your requesting or eight hundred five big five one five. He passed away in ninety seven. You know, I'm bad at man.
So that's what twenty two years, twenty years, twenty two years, my man d Rock saluted the whole Junior mafia, saluting Diddy Man. Yeah, Biggie still his music is timeless still to this day. That's right, Well, let's do it. It's the Breakfast Club. God Morning, the breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, what up? Y'alla's DJ envy. The Seramsung Galaxy S ten is making headlines. After ten years of the Galaxy, this is definitely the best one yet.
The Galaxy S ten is available now and you can get up to three hundred dollars when you're trading your old phone at Samsung dot com. Mourning Everybody's DJ envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We all the breakfast club now. Today it's International Women's Day. So let me shout out to my mama, let me shout out to my wife, and let me shout out to my mother in law. Those are three ladies in my life that really push encouraged me to do better and always have my back inside.
So I just want to say I love you ladies. Yeah, I shout out to everybody here. I heard two. We're having an actual International Women's Day event today, so that should be exciting. I'll also be a foot locker today with Juices for Life. They're doing an International Women's Day panel an event, and I'm actually providing the juices courtesy of stories Juices for Life Brooklyn, So we'll be there today for that panel as well, and then tomorrow we have another women in Radio event and that's all I
heeart driven. So I'll be there with thea Mitcham Honey, Carman Bretty. So you know, listen, let me tell you something. The thing with the juice far that's me promoting our business. That's not really Yeah, the iHeart stuff. I'm not going to say that's money. But it is International Women's Day. So if we can show up and contribute in any way and give whatever information we can and have that sisterhood, I'm all for it. Here. You got all the queens in my life, man, all all the CEOs of my life,
my mama, my wife, my sister, friends, my daughters. I really have no control over my life when I think about me, neither. And that's all the women. Yeah, big up to all the women out there for International Women's Day and for every single day, because we've been killing it. You know, we've been driving a lot of what's been going on when it comes to small businesses, when it comes to voting, when it comes to positions, the power
being CEOs. We have more work that needs to be done, but I appreciate all the work that we have been doing and all that. I mean, you know when it comes everything called life. Okay, we all came out of a vagina, all right, we wouldn't be here with all women. You figure that out, well, that is true. Shut up all right, when we come back. We got your positive note, Doe move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now shout out to DJ Louis V. Now it's his birthday weekend, birthday weekend weekend, his birthday weekend, wendell you something about this a weekend. Louis V came up in South Carolina. Man, he was a DJ. Now he's a program director for iHeart in Indianapolis. That's my guy. I salute him, man, because I love to see people growing, and he's growing exceptionally well. So salute him on man, Louis V. And he also on top of all, I
never agree on anything except the one thing. It's always fun. This guy's round rock. That turned it off selling men. What's so funny? Because it just sounds like we got interrupted by a bunch of people who definitely know how to hug Hi. Oh my goodness. Well, I would say, shout to Louisvia. I'm gonna be DJ and his party. This Sattie in Indianapolis who shout to him at revel So shout to him. Yes again, shout out to Louisa. And besides all that he is just a nice person. Yes,
he is from South Carolina. Ain't got no choice but to be all right, leave us about a positive note. Listen, positive note simply this man. Since it's national, uh, what is it? Woman's International? International Women's Day. There you go, international woman today. I just want to say that a woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform. Preface club, finish her, y'all dumb,
