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Fabolous Interview and More

Jan 23, 20201 hr 29 min
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Today on the show we had Fabolous stop by where he spoke about childhood upbringing, Beyonce pressing him and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a professor who spent 185k of grant funds at a strip club and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Dang, everybody, come to the breakfast Club. I call this the high Sea. Your your round? Can I live? You don't control? I'm not even doing it so Peggy, Oh are you so Patty? The world's most dangerous morning h d j N this bitch, ANGELI. I stay in everybody's business, but in a good rad. Charlomagne, the God, the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way, The breakfast club made for everybody. Good morning, Usa. Yeah, yeah, yah yah yah yah yahya yaha, yahya ya ya yah yah yo. Good morning Angela, yee.

Good morning BDJ MV. Charlomagne, the god Peace to the planet. Oh he is Yeah, we are here, man. What do you mean? Can we start this over? Please? Hell not on? Start this and give it. Yeah, let's try to see there we go. Good morning Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. We have some technical difficulties with Angela. Ye, Charlomagne, the gott best did of plane. It is Thursday, Yes,

it's Thursday. I don't know yo started the show already. We started every day the same time. Yeah, but you're doing so good. I'm still doing good. He's not giving nobody no reason to um have something negative to say about me. But he was twenty seconds late, Bro, twenty seconds. That's that's my first time being late in twenty twenty. That is so I'm on brand twenty twenty twenty seconds late. Yeah, you know what I mean. That's pretty good. You know

that was pretty good. Yeah, I'm cool. What you do yesterday? Anything? What did I do yesterday? What did I do yesterday? It's all a blur. I know I was in the barber shop US today. The reason I know I was in the barbershop because my man tie was cutting my head. Swop my man tie, and they was playing Uncle Murder. Yes, Uncle Murders. Uncle Murder project is really really hard. And he got this record that I've added to my wake up regiment and it's called God, I F with You. Okay.

It says I woke up this morning. It's at w God, my big homie, I F with you. There you go. You know what I'm saying. We get it, I love it, we understand I love it. They said God meets you where you are, right, Yeah, that's right. And God meets you where you are with languages you understand. And he is saying that quite plain, and I just that's my feeling every morning I feel that way. I'm like God, I ff with you, man, thank you for effing with me. Yeah,

I mean yeah. Shout to the Barbershop is to shop out in Jersey where they are. Every time I'm there, they played nothing but Brooklyn music. There's always murder and casting over fabulous and a lot of Griselda, a lot of a lot of this episode. So that's why I get my fix for that when I'm in the barbershop. Very peaceful place. They don't think that, you know, based off the soundtrack, very very virus. It's a very shout to the shop, Johnny and everybody in the shop oversolutely.

Now today are speaking of Brooklyn and some of Brooklyn artist Fabulists will be joining us this morning. Great, yeah, we'll kick him with Fabulists. He was going on with him. He dropped the album last year, Summertime Shootout three. Yeah. Yeah, we're supposed to himupay a couple of times, but we won't vacation. We had things to do. We have that family. I got things to do now. Yeah I had things

to do when he came. Yeah, but that's all right, so philist snorton man, I don't know that's coming with age. I know you used to snow like that. Now he's starting all the tall a goddamn time. Yeah, all right, well let's get the show cracking. Uh, front page news. You have no idea. I have no idea. All the news prep yep, you have no idea what's happening? Not at all. Hey, but we got some news coming up, some news. It's a whole lot of news. I keep

it locked. This to breakfast, slow coming to get your ass up. Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela, ye, Charlomagne the god, we are the breakfasts happening. Good morning. So let's getting some front page news. Yea you there, Yes, I'm here all right now. After sixteen NFL seasons, it looks like Eli Manning is retiring. It's time, Yeah it is. That's your team, right, Emmy Yester Giant telling my team. So, yes, the end of the era. So we would definitely wish

him the best. I think it was. I think he should have retired last year, but Tony when he wanted to go. So congratulations. I'm happy for Eli. Gave y'all two super Bowl rings. Sure did um. I think I saw a stat last night that said he's one out of twelve starting quarterbacks to win multiple Super Bowls. You know what I'm saying. That's a short list. Absolutely, so I think he should get into the NFL Hall of Fame. I think you're getting there. He should, absolutely that. What

else we got you? Well, Harvey Weinstein. The opening statements had begun at his trial, and that started yesterday. They said, at the end of the child, the evidence will be clear that the man seated right here is not just a tycoon in Hollywood. He was a rapist, sexually assaulting these women when they refused to comply with his desires and his orders. So don't look at him right now. You see him walking around with the walker, he looks like he's not feeling his best. They're like, don't look

at him as harmless. He's not a harmless old man. He's being charged with a slew of different things, including one unnamed but previously unnamed woman who says that she met him at a New York hotel room in twenty thirteen where he forcibly raped her and she forcibly performed earl sex on a production on him. So he's being charged with five felon accounts first degree rape, third degree rape, first degree criminal sexual act, and two counts of predatory

sexual assaults. Yeah, that walking ain't gonna change nobody's mind, not at all. His white skin mighte, but his walker won't because shoot, Bill Coby was damned blind out him and he threw him onto the jail. So please you white. Sein's defense attorneys are saying there was there was not any non conceptual sexual activity, and they said, of course, in their opening statements they did take aim at the credibility of the women who are forming this case against him.

So let's see what happens where you know, we're all watching to see if he's gonna go to jail right now. Tocy Gabbert says that she is holding Hillary Clinton accountable and she has a lawsuit. She is suiting her for defamation and that's because Hillary Clinton said some things that she says actually smeared her political and personal reputation. What

were those things? That she's a Russian agent? Yes, So Toci Gabbert's lawyer says that she is a loyal American civil servant who has also dedicated her life to protecting the safety of all Americans. I'm not mad at that lawsuits. I'll be honest with you, I'm not mad at that lawsuit because if you throw something out there like that about me, you better be able to prove it. So if you're gonna you're making, you know, comment that I'm a Russian agent, boy, you better have some backup. You

better have a file to prove that. She called her a favorite of the Russians, just to you know, be clear. Now, some of your favorite stories might be closing Express is closing ninety one of their stores, and beat bath and Beyond is closing Sick See locations, that Bathroom Beyond. Damn it, man, why you why are you a getting shocked? I am shocked. I mean, I mean, I feel like it's always packed

the bed Bathroom Beyond, and them little coupons be coming through. Man, it's this thing called the internet, y'all gonna learn, all right, people are ordering online. You're not going to these brick and mortar stores no more. Man, what why? Right? And that's that's a favorite of mine. Also, so all right, my lat is front page news. Did you take that to you? No? You know I'm in La right now. I was flying out to La. I'm gonna get it today. Oh my goodness. All right, we'll get it off your chest.

Eight hundred five eighty five, one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up right now. Did I tell you about the gas pump thing? To happen with me? Now? What happened? All right? So I don't know if this guy, if this has ever happened to you. So in New Jersey, you don't have to pump your own gas. It's a lord that you can't pump your own gas. When you go to the gas station, the attendant has to pump the gas for you. Is that

the only state that does that? I don't I'm not sure up that's the only state, but I know that's how it is in Jersey. Not in New York, but Jersey. So I I you know, I put forty dollars on super on in my car. I went in there to get the water. When I came out, I paid the guy and I drove off. I didn't know that he was too pumping the gas that's your dumbas. So I pulled the gas pump off the pump, so there was

gas leaking and spilling everywhere. But the gas pump smacked into my car and I got a big tent on the car. That's your fault. That is my fay. Anything which was a nice car. I wan't you paying attention? Like what what? What? I don't get it because I went in, I paid for the water, I went to the bathroom. It was only forty dollars. I'm just thinking he's done, so I gave him the money. I get in the car, I take off. I pulled my sen to Jersey is the only state where you can't pump

your own gash. It is the only stake. Yeah, I did that, and that's my dumb ass. That's why I'm betting this money. So I got to pay for a damn big ass din on the side of my truck. Definitely was my fault. I was just pumping pumping. That man was just pumping, pumping, pumping, and you didn't even let him finish. You just got up and pulled walked off. So there's always something with you, So always something with you. To my car, man, why are you talking about your

car too? What's wrong with you? Jesus Christ? Get it off your chest? Eight undred five eighty five one on five one is the breakfast Club. Come morning, the breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blast so so you better have the same innutry we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Envy? Hey? What's up? Traf's v travel? I want to say, Trav, you really came through. I ain't gonna front man, I ain't gonna

tell people what you did. But you came through and I fronted on your track. Hey, you get in front on me eavy And I told you I had you right right. That's beautiful. I'm glad you finally gave him that you promised from Traf. Oh my god, Slomine, cut it out. Goodness, Grace, I'm a married man. Charn, watch your mouth. We go ahead, Trap, what's up? Listen? I want to talk about something right. I want to talk

about fragile masculinity? Right? Oh boy? What happened? I feel like I feel like you shouldn't be allowed to say there word Pauls, Like if you're saying like, yeah, eat a size this pause. I feel like you said, I say there in pause if you don't hear painting your singer nails. Yeah, that is why opinions, and like everybody has these uh everybody has these uh these these ideas of what they think feminine is or what they think men shouldn't do. But then they'll be saying pause to you.

But then they'll have stuff like their fingernails painting. Seriously, though, was like, all right, so look, I'm just gonna give you all example. I don't know if i'd listening to or watch the job in podcast. So it's a real portly. Their name maul right and hev out here club lamder on his fearnails. It has the audacity they'd be pausing people like girls, you can look at our nails did together? Okay, like you can't like you they're sayin't gonna pause me?

And you got speak singing of saying it is not gonna happen. So start with the fractdown askinging these not pausing people, especially if you're singing, those are painting it? Girl, Yeah all irony bye is great bye, goodness, gracious, hello, who's this? This is blonde Beauty. Good morning, hey blind beauty. Blind listen to how you doing this morning? You will not told me the blind listener. I owe you want

blind Beauty. I really appreciate what you did. Man, it is we'll talk about this have to do with you and travels out, Yes it does, Yo, Kinky blind Beauty came through. I ain't gon front man. Wait a minute now, who came through with the traveler blind Beauty? Both of them? Wow? You show me anyway, No, just held me. I wanted to talk about I have my help for me and tray pooled up with the Bookcarty or whatever stuff and he was doing for my blind people. That was bad.

I supported me or whatever. He was real helpful. Now how do you know on McCarty what you need? Tasted it, But no, I wanted to talk about this. First of all, a lot of music coming out following me. You're blind Beauty on Instagram. But yeah, this Beyonce thing with the Adidas. Now I'm plus guys, right, I have to. I can't fit the extra large, so I'm not chipping. But why are people so upset about you can't take poor eggs?

Like most people like it's athletic where and people ask for not to say that they don't work out, but I don't know. No, you're absolutely correct. I saw people upset about that, and I was like, what brands do come in for excizes? Like why are they're singling out Beyonce? Like like it's rare that you see that those brands get to that that size. Yeah, and they were like, well,

Adidas has those sizes. But it's just like listening, It's okay if you can't get this tune, it's all right, y'all need to we give them one, and you know it's a brand new line, like give it some time, damn exactly, and they can always this is her first, you know, she just put it out and keep sold out. He could usually go up to other sizes. I mean, I can subtect to large, so I'm straight, but I think fact, I think fat people just be mad sometimes

that they sought out first and not then. And guess what, I am a part of the west size community, and you know I would think get over it. Exactly, Okay, exactly, thank you blind beauty. All right, you guys, you have a go. It's just like with sneakers. With sneakers, when they do sample sizes, they're like, what a seven nine? Yeah? I mean they're not thinking about a big foot folk.

You know what I mean. We'll get it off your chests eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one if you need to vet and hit us up. Now was the breakfast club? Good morning the breakfast clubs. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blast, we want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello. Who's this? Yeah? This is the one, the one. What's up? Man? Get it

off your chests? Bro? What's up? Dot? Why? Man? I called in because I last night I had an old man come up to me telling me he was hungry. I work at Piece of Hud, So I go in there and make the man a personal pan because I'm one of the managers. Well to my knowledge, I go outside that gives a man the personal pan, and a lady tells me that the old man been in my car. Look and my doors cracked open. I went in my console and stole my girl's engagement lane. Wow, you know

what I'm saying. But you did something nice for him. That is awful, But that still don't mean that you should That still don't mean you shouldn't be a blessing to others just because they did you wrong. I don't feel that I understand that completely. He's just like I just felt like I shouldn't have did nothing nice for him in the first place. But it's one of those call. Just got to take that off. Come on, get him now. You did what's right and it's not an LL. God ain't.

God is not gonna judge you based off what uh somebody did to you. He's gonna judge you based off what you did for somebody. Let me ask you a questions. Did you propose already he was about to propose? No, what's going to propose? I'm still figuring that part out. I just got the ring, and I was like, I got the ring. That's the first part. They don't figure you'all the proposal. Yeah, Now she didn't ruin the surprise.

It's not like you can go to her and be like, man, I was gonna marry you when somebody stole the ring. YadA YadA, YadA. No I can't. So what's the plan now? She knows, she knows. You tell them what you tell them. No, the other man had just slipped up and told her. He said, yeah, he stole some ring. Got us Come. I think you need to make a very very special, customized personal paying pizza for your fiance, the best pizza you ever made in your life. Something that she can't

buy pizza too. We sick of it. I tried, sorry, something out there right right for you? Bro? Hello, who's this? You know? What's up? What's up? Charlotte? What's going on? Piece king? How you? Yeah? What's up? Yo? What what do you think? What do you think? Do do? Do you think we should? Um put um um has a dunk in the day? Man? He come on, man, you feel the gas station and you didn't attention and you and you drove off while they're putting gash up that man,

that man pumping NBA. Ain't even looking behind and see if that man finished the NAZI and just gonna drive off. You ain't, no dog, ain't because that had that man spilling stuff all over the place. I care what nobody said about you. I got mad lofty man giving faith. I'm thinking about it, man, I'm not gonna lie. Man. That man was behind that man was pumping you. Look behind you. You didn't even pay no attention. You just got up on left and he just built stuff all

over the place, made a mess. That's your fault, you know what. Hello, who's this piece? Some butters? Guys the morning man, how y'all feel them today? Hey, Sean Stone Man, I'm sorry to your boy time, but you're still telling good jo Angela, Thank you? Hey Andy? What's up? Brother? That's good man? Hey, Charlotte Man you there? Yes, sir?

How you doing king? I'm blessed? Man. Hey, I just want to say, um, I watched that Board for Life yesterday, right, and uh, it's a really good movie, man, and I think everybody out there should go out there and support Will Smith and Martin Lawrence because that movie is of social Yeah. Man, Hey, you can't tell me his son, his son, his son be busting ass? Right? Yeah? Yeah, yeah yeah, Man, remind me his son reminds me of traf busting your ass last year and that rap battle.

Hold on, hold on, And I'm not even gonna start off with no negative anything. I'm just saying, listen, man, I told you that I don't go that way. Okay, you know what I mean? What way he's about rap battle? He ain't talking about no rap. I'm talking about specifically saying Will Smith's son, bro, I specifically said, you're right there. You gotta watch them. I said, Will Smith's son bust his ass the way Traff busted your ass and that rap battle last year. Well, congratulation the traf for winning

a rap battle. Uh. Now, now I hear travel trying to get his record deal and stuff like that too. Congratulation more power, you know what I mean? Well, under really thought, I just want to apologize to my ex wife. Man. A lot of y'all didn't know that Sean stones Man before we did not We did not know that. You didn't know that, Brod. She divorced you after you lost the traff and the rap battle. No, char bro, I'm

talking about something serious. I know you want to laugh and he laugh at show old and stuff like that, but let's be serious. Let's apologize to her, because, you know what I mean, I got mad at a very young age, at an age like twenty four. I'm thirty seven now. I got mad at the age of twenty four, and I wasn't a good husband. Man. I didn't know how to be a good husband, you know what I mean. I was very selfish, and a lot of my ways,

you know what I mean. I had a lot of just just bad energy and me and I just want to say I'm sorry to her. She's the mother of my child. Right now, I just want to say I'm sorry man, because you know, I didn't know how to be a husband, you know what I mean, getting on the fly, and I just want to apologize to the to the black woman. You know what I mean that

I appreciate you and I love you a lot. Man, You know what I mean, even though we're not together, you keep doing your thing and uh yeah, did you apologize to her personally or is this your first time apologizing on the air. I always apologize to her, you know. But you know when it comes to black female, you know, they seem like they want you to apologize every day, every morning, the apology. Now you're having it out second, man, Shan. Let me tell you, man, I think that I think

what you just did is beautiful. Um. I love that you're taking accountability. You got to know about me, man, Sean story is a beautiful individual. Man. It's not about you, sir, And it's not about you. It's not about you. This is about your This is about the mother, the mother of your child, your ex wife. I think what you just said to her is beautiful, and I love that you're taking accountability. But I would not let that distract me from the fact that Traff busted your ass in

the rap battle last year. Right, Okay, and if probably why your wife comes fed up and had enough and left. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one o five one, you got rooms on the way. Yes, we are going to talk about the breakfast battle between doctor Oz and Mark Wahlberg, and we'll tell you what both sides are saying they're really in this heated debate, the breakfast Battle. Right, we'll get into

that next. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club injury, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God, we all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Lena Waya. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, yesterday Lena Waithe and her wife announced that they are getting a divorce. They

put out a joint statement together. Oh yes, it's only been two months as they got married Alana Mayo and according to Love these good They did an exclusive, and they're saying that their relationship was on the rocks before

they even got married. According to sources on Love the Scott, they said even after they married, Lena Waite was still buying designer gifts Chanelle Gucci for other women, and according to these sources, Lena Waith ended up getting married because it was a way to play Kate Alana and salvage their relationship or some of the things that were going on. How do you know that prior? I mean, how do you know that all that type of into details and

information to the situation. Maybe they know somebody close to the couple. I'm just telling you. That's from Love be Scott. Yeah, that's not I hope that's just a rum. I hope they're working it out. Well, No, they definitely are. They put out a joint statement saying that they are getting divorced. So that's not a rumor that came directly from Lena Waste and Alana. All right, now another divorce. Wendy Williams and Kevin Hunter. They different so you're sad about yes,

let's go all right. So they both have they both have agreed to forego alimony and Wendy Williams did agree to keep a one million dollar life insurance policy on herself that will go to him if she dies, but she can't reduce that amount. Whatder? Why should we keep that? She also has to cover his health insurance under her current policy, And they are going to split the proceeds from their house and let me in New Jersey when it eventually sells. Right now, it's on the market for

one point seven million. She's got a life insurance policy that when she died, the money goals. It's weird, V because it could go to her son now he's of age. That's weird. I guess Wendy still she probably has some of it going to her son. I'm sure she has a life insurance policy because you can have multiple, right, Yeah. And Wendy's you know, still wants to take care of him and death, you know what I mean? That's all right.

I've been living offer all these years. Might as well live offer when she dives too, right, keV and then more Wendy Williams news people were upset. They said the final scrawl was when, uh what Kevin hurt Wendy fought on TV the other day? He was like, that's when he decided to find a lot of the divorce. That's

what I heard. That's not this divorce. On Tuesday, assistant guys crazy, I hate you all right, people were upset saying that Wendy Williams violated Girl Colde because she shared Ninie Leaks's plans to leave Real Housewives of Atlanta on her show. Listen to this Nini text. I'm quitting. I know something about Nani that you all will cry, be sad, feel bad for her. She's carrying the weight of a huge thing. But she needs in my opinion, Nani, I didn't even call you back. You need this platform to

explain the other part of your life. Wow. So I imagine you send somebody a text and Nini. We commented on this on Twitter. Private conversations should be left in private. What are girlfriend's for if you can't invent to them on those type of days? That's true, Nini, You just realizing who Wendy Williams that was her friend? Like they were hanging out, probably thought they were cool, they were

bouncing out days off each other. I'm sure Wendy told her some private stuff, so she just it's Wendy Williams. But still she's in TV so she can feel like I can talk to you. She's in meeting. Every her life is content. If you're her friend, if your family, it's all content. If I told you, depends what it is. You know me. You right, you've been working with me nine. You're right, by the way, when you tell me stuff. Don't you have to say don't say this on the air.

You're right, And it still doesn't matter. It depends what it is. You're right, You're some of this stuff is just too good to keep to myself. Yeah, well, the two of them are. The two of them are still friends because apparently there's an even bigger secret and she did not mention that part of it. Wait till sweet, Wait till sweep sweet, goddamn all right. Mark Wahlberg and doctor Oz, and two of them have been going back and forth about breakfast, whether or not it's good to

skip breakfast or eat breakfast. The two of them have different ideas on what this is all about. Now. Doctor Oz does intermittent fasting, and here's his view. I heard you say that it was dead wrong when it comes to canceling. Breakfast. Were powerful medical literature and lots of athletes support me and show that intermittent fasting flips them

out a box switch. So both of your physical and your mental beflox I last, say, twelve hours ago, but thankfully my li or all its stored lots of energy play eners yet for the intensity workout that mere mortals like me, dude, but maybe for you too, So swing by, we'll test the breakfast bout. Well. Mark Wahlberg eats steak for breakfast, and he doesn't think you should skip breakfast at all. Doctor listen, we got beef small trust. This guy's been telling me about the key home diet forever.

If you want to chat out, I'll come home over eat the big steak. You can do your little twenty push up, so you want to your assistant pull up telling men need to defibulate it. When I'm done with it, I can't even take my vitamins and digested with dynamic food. Okay, you gotta have food. Who is your friend? I don't know what this debate? Who do you guys side with? You know what? I don't. I used to eat breakfast every morning, but I stopped eating breakfast. I don't, I don't,

I don't desire for it. I still have the energy. I usually don't eat a meal meal. I have a shake in the morning, but I don't have a meal until about twelve o'clock eleven twelve. How do you even prove that your theory works over the other person? Like, how does doctor proved that history works over Mark Albert? But a couple of doctors gets it uses medical research. A couple of doctors told me that I don't I

shouldn't eat until about eleven twelve o'clock. So a couple of people told me that, But I don't know right. I think it also depends on what your schedule is. Like we get up earlier than most people, so for some people eleven twelve o'clock is like three o'clock, depending on your body and how it's set up correct. And then it also depends on what you do for a living. I would assume too, if you're an athlete, you know

sometimes you might need to have those calories. I'm sure there's no one rule, one size fits all with this. I'm angela yea, and that's your Report's sitting there thinking how white beef between celebrities look so much different than black people. It didn't seem really like we got beef it over breakfast. You don't want this, you don't want this smoke. I either steak for breakfast. I don't need to steak for breakfast like Jesus Christ. Well, they posted

videos back and forth doing push ups and everything. So see that's the way we should start beef it'. I'm gonna definitely lose. I can only talk about this situation the way I know how Mark Walburgo beat doctor. That the doctor. If they fight, they're not gonna fight. Can you see them too fighting? I don't know, but I'm instigating that. I just feel like I have to do that for years, and instigating beat between black people. Think wer beat doctor. That's a fact. But I don't know though.

Doctors probably know some little tricks. You know what I'm saying, Mirk Wahlberg in an area that he don't know even exists. That's true too. I mean, make him throw up on himself. Oh my goodness. All right, Well when we come back, he got front page dudes. What we're talking about? Well, the Grammys are happening this weekend. I'm out here in la As. Everybody's getting ready for that. But there's a lot of jama behind the scenes with the suspended Grammy CEO,

who is saying there is corruption. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is t j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now. Congratulations to Eli Manning. He is retiring after sixteen NFL seasons, two Super Bowl wins. Congratulations to Eli Manning, and I hope he just chills and relaxes. Man, he's he's done the work. He's got my team a

couple of chips and shut out. I think I saw last night that he's one of twelve starting quarterbacks who's won multiple Super Bowls. So Eli Manning definitely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. Yeah, absolutely, congratulated career. What else you're talking about? Easy? All right, Well, the CEO of the Grammy's, Debora Dugan, has been suspended and she also has filed the discrimination charge against the Recording Academy just days before we're getting ready for the Grammy's

by the way, that's going to be happening on Sunday. Now, she just got this position six months ago, and now she said she wants to expose the Academy as a boys club that puts their financial interests above the academy's mission. She also accused them of corrupt voting practices, amongst other issues.

According to Deborah Dugan, she also said their former CEO, Neil Port now, who was criticized for those comments, remember back in twenty eighteen when he said if women won a bigger role in the music industry, than they need to step up over the critique that there was a female Grammy winners. If you guys remember those comments a couple of years ago. Well, she said there was a rape allegation against him, and she just found that out

last year. And according to Deborah Dugan, she allegedly said that that allegation was from a woman who was a performing artist recording artist that's foreign, so they did not identify who that woman was. But she said after he had to step down, she was told to give him a job as a consultant paying seven hundred and fifty

thousand dollars a year, which she refused to do. Now she will be on Good Morning America today, so I'm sure there's gonna be a lot more things that are happening, and we'll keep you updated with that as it happened. No one, any system or institution or industry that is controlled by old white men is probably toxic. And that's a fact guarantee if you look at the one common

denominated multi situations is controlled by old white men. All right, Well, Debora Dugan is the first ever female CEO of the Grammy's, by the way, and the important now who stepped down before had led the Grammy since two thousand and two. To give you guys some background, but we'll keep you updated on what she has to say when she does Good Morning America this morning. All right, Tolci Gabbert says that she is holding Hillary Clinton accountable and she's suing

her for defamation. That's all because in a podcast, Hillary Clinton said that she is an ally for the Russians, and of course that would hurt her political and personal reputation. So according to Tolca Gabbard, her lawyer said, she is a loyal American civil servant who has also dedicated her life to protecting the safety of all Americans. She said her presidential campaign had continued to gain momentum by her political and personal reputation has been smeared and her candidacy

intentionally damaged by Clinton's malicious and false remarks. So I could see that though that is harmful. All right, I'm Angelie and that's your front page news. Thank you, missy. Now, when we come back, Fabulous will be joining up, joining us will with a bold us when we come back. It doesn't really do that anymore, so I'll do it for okay, right, it's fab when he come back. It's the breakfast Club, come morning, the breakfast Club. Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne,

the guy. We all the breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building, yes, tablost. So what's up, y'all? And we need to continue this conversation that he just started about having the knees out right exactly because I like that. I like that look. But it's freezing. Yeah, it's freezing. I thought about it this morning. I didn't think about it, but I'll like you know what I mean, for the for the sacrifice of the look. You can put the thermos at any I think that looks good

when you guys, but thermos and you can see the thermo. Yeah, like the thermo vibe too. Do your sons try to dress like you ever? Like they see what you have on and they're like, dad, that's fresh, or you see like you can you see them trying to emulate you a little bit. Sometimes he takes little vibes. But like some things, you'd be disappointed, you know what I mean, you'd be like, yo, man, I ain't cool, but you got left, just like sometimes you're hearing purple and all

that kids like that stuff. He died, He died the tips of his head like what Odell did back in the day. You can't stop him from being free. Nobody stopped us when we wanted to do wild, like have gold me if I try to go purple. But they didn't mind the three the three x T shirts and the Yeah, you have to pay a lot of money

and clothes. So what do you do with all the clothes that you own and all them old triple x ts and jerseys and big ass hats and all that summer's Like I kept someone giveaway some like you hold it for like it might even come back around, Like you know what I'm saying, Like you and I got a lot of expensive designer things, and I'm sure you don't want to just yeah, I've got no fat friends, yeahs and big stuff like when the time came, I

passed them off to some big guy. But now like they don't even wear he could he could wear some of them, like you know four X on the ground, like, oh, he might pop up right now. His name left on the ground when you when a fight breaks out in the club, nobody wants to help him. Yo, I do not remember leaving NBA on the ground. Definitely left me. I gotta you gotta tell the story I was. I used to DJ for FAB right on tour. This is when we were all struggling. We weren't making that much money.

We all used to go to the after party that went to the club and the shooting happened and everybody ran and I fell. Now stopped right there. So when a shooting happened and everybody runs, everybody runs. This memes going around when you just see people running and you don't even know what's going on and you run. So if somebody's shooting, that's a that's the cue for everybody. You got a part of him. No, that's what understand the rule. That's good rule. It's start shooting. It's everybody

getting out, you know what I mean. You don't want to be like when you fell and I was on the floor and I just remember looking the back of everybody just running away from this. Your dumb ass I fell. Okay, you don't even look back when you're running. Somebody Hell, he's like, yo, when you get DJ exactly exactly, you know exactly the fix of the run though. You gotta get out of But somebody did lift you up right there.

It was Nellie in the security guys. The security guy actual passed away a couple of months ago to somebody tell me, but yeah, Nellie in the security guard scooped me up and brought me to to safety. Yeah, my funniest thing. Or somebody shooting with somebody like dove on me before, Like I was staying there and they started shooting in the party and somebody would say, yo, get out, you have to be your But this is perfect for

some time shoot out three. Oh yeah, I mean, well that come from a place where if you grew up in the hood and summertime, because the summertime be a festive time, you'd be all these block parties, this barbecues, whatever, and you and you know that was kind of like a risk of the thing happening, but it's still didn't stop you from like enjoying the time. So it was like good and bad and that it was a moment.

It was your best summertime moment. I think, like when I was first getting on and like I was starting to be heard like on clue tapes and stuff. It was a time too where people were like happy for you, because it's like that part where you where you're blowing up, but you're not rich, You're not you know what I mean. So people still have like a level of happiness for you.

So it's not like hate didn't really say yeah, you know hate yet it's really you know what I mean, it's really that little small moment right before hate could start even setting in. So that's like you start the album talking about, like I said, being the top dog and then the underdog. Yeah, I mean that come from just life in general. I think based on the kind of year I was having, based on what you go through rough like you could be the top dog and you could be it could turn around for you and

be the underdog. That's something that happens because the circumstances is just because you like, you know, you're you're a veteran now in the game, so you you really don't have anything to prove. But sometimes you feel like, let me go spank these these dude just because they might have forgotten. I just don't really get into the like proving myself thing. I don't really need anybody's validation to me at this point, you know what I mean. Besides like my family and my kids really like you know

what I mean. Never, never, even as an MC, even even coming up when you was now coming up, Okay, you was trying to prove yourself for sure. I remember coming in a time where you was a New York artist, which you didn't really speak to nobody. You was kind

about you and your crew only. And you know, I remember being in elevators with Jay Z and we didn't even speak because it was kind of like it wasn't like we was on each other's competition level or anything, but it was just kind of like, you know, you gotta do your thing until people recognize you more than you like, you know, you looking for people to recognize you, you know what I'm saying, And it was like not even a what's up? Though, especially you didn't really have

that connection at first. I think he built the relationship. But I think that also, like I said, between artists and even just being from New York, New York is was especially at that time, a little stand offish. My mom thought you was halfway mute because you never spoke, but you was quiet, Like that was my personality. You never might have been a little like at one point I wasn't very approachable either, Like it's different. I do

think it was, you know, that change. When when did you start opening up and be like I could talk interviews. Twitter definitely opened up my personality to people, because I think people who know me, like how you would know me, y'all would know my personality even playing around from us being on tour stuff like that. But like I never was that open with people who weren't you know, around me a lot, Like you know, I want to be as cool as you can, but I feel like sometimes

people take advantage of it too. And I said, joking around too much because sometimes and you know that's gotten you into it on social media, like I used to around with people. Some people used to joke with me and it would be fun, but some people really used to was not happy at that time. Yeah, they j man that I've seen that was like one of the things in the decade or something like that might be happy.

Saved that job a little out. That was a big moment, man, Like I like it was just so funny to me at the time, Like I was like, Yo, this is the funniest and I was like people thought like I might have been like man, but I wasn't lying, like I heard you still don't talk to Jiji was on drink chance. He said he saw you somewhere kind of like unsure. I really got no problem with him. I felt like you man sacked you, never stopped out, just walked up and smacked you and put it on world start.

That would actually be funny, Like I probably started laughing at first, but then I you know what I mean. But I don't know. I don't have no problem with ray j I never really had. Well, you don't speak to him when you see him, fat, I do speak to him. He was on drink chan. He'd be uneasy like if he if he's just speak to me or not. He just tells you he didn't talk to jay Z and the elevator. You think he's Jay didn't talk to him, speak to me. That's so it vis me like, who's

who's supposed to speak first? He would get an elevator? Is that the person that gets on or the person that's already is Maybe I didn't want to look like a fan though being a fan. I'm I'm I'm I'm fat, but you're still a fan of Hole. I was a fan of that. I became fat. So that's wild because it feeled me like you would have the cheek cold because Clue was your guy, and I feel like Clue would have introduced you to all of them because that Clue was Rocket Claire. When y'all ever have Clue? Clue

has a weird Rockefeller relationship? Does him? Dame Jay? That whole it was all like they looked like cool, but it was still weird. Man. I saw a backstage. Yeah, it was business. It was more business with them. Who wasn't riding when when the when the beef happened, he was still playing the locks like Clue. Certain things. You might come of Clue and be like, Clue, get this, get this whole feature crickets. Yeah, all right, we got more with fabulous when we come back, don't move. It's

to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We have fabulous in the building now some oftimes. Shoot Out three is out right now. And I know this

is gid more towards women. It's caterday because I think the it was built from a place from where I was, what I was going through too, So like, uh, you know me U nurturing my relationship and finding balance in my relationship and and my career, you know, kind of that was you know, infused in this projects in fabris in love love love. Yeah, I love You've been in love though, Yeah, But I feel like even just being

so open about it too, sometimes it's not the easiest thing. Yeah, that's another thing that was was grown for me too. I think when I first came into relationship shifts and love that wasn't really on the front of you know, hip hop. And I think now we're in a more social era, so people see people relationships. People are more vocal or more showing of it. But I think in a time I ain't know DMX was married, I ain't know would tell you how that stuff. They would tell

you playing that to my lady too. When you first came in, that was that you was supposed to say you were single, so you were seeing and you know what I mean. That became like a part of your Moniker too, Like you know what I mean, as as fave, you were supposed to look like the young single the guy that all the girls wanted me. Not use that as a blame, you know what I'm saying, but just

just something like that was part of your story. So you know, I think times have changed again and you now you see relationship even the young the young guys, the rappers, they're vocal and they're showing. They're on Instagram with that, you know what I'm saying. So it took me time and growth to get to that place as well. How feeling your daughters started dating the rapper g Herber, What who was your mindset? Like, I didn't try to judge him because I am a rapper, so I know

you know where that comes into play. But at the same time, all the reason you should judge him, nah, that that is that is on that side. But at the same time, I know the judgment of being a rapper too. It's the same it's the same as you know what I mean, I know how somebody would judge me if they're looking at oh, you know what I'm saying.

So I didn't want to judge him from that. From that point, China talked about him, you know, and when he came around, he represented everything that she talked about. He seemed pretty stand up. He has some good people around him. Um, so all I could do was saluted, and you know, and she's happy. They're happy. I'm happy for him. How are you, dad? How you How is it being a dad at this day and age where you know, with my parents and your parents, they didn't

necessarily they weren't in the same thing we were in. Yeah, but now you could be at the club and you're dead. She could coast something that it might be a little bit crazy black. Come on, baby, you gotta take that off or take that picture. Do you ever get to that level? Um? Not really, because one she's she's twenty one now, so you could do call it or even turn fifty. I'm gonna call it, blake. You could ain't gonna do he could. But I think she's tasteful too.

She's and she's a good girl. She's she doesn't, never put herself out in a way that represents herself bad or represents our family bad. So I'm always you know, supportive of what she does if she did, and I always say something you know, probably privately to her, but I haven't seen anything in that nature. Um, And I just you know, I support them, you know what I mean. I support all the kids to do, to be freely

and open with herself. Now, nothing crazy, you ain't. You might not get purple here right now, but your purple head, why is that crazy? Eleven year old kid? Well, you know, it's like an accessory. It's an age too, you know what I mean. Like I think certain age levels you graduate to certain things. It's like when I was growing up, I got a certain age. I could stay up a little later, you know what I mean, Or you can

stay outside a little a little longer. But like I think, at ten and eleven, I don't know if you have aged for purple hair yet. You had a protective household growing up, definitely, definitely My mom was because it won. She was a single mom, so I think she was in that era too. You didn't want it was like a fear of your teenage kid. Getting killed. So like, you know, coming from the neighborhood that I'm from, so you you know, you definitely want to protect your kids,

you know against that against selling drugs. Selling drugs was big when I was a teenager. Could you have girls over the house and stuff? Could you have girls over? Sometimes? Sometimes she would flip out, like get that little trampbotic like sometimes she was cool sometimes so she wasn't. I just had to play it by what kind of moved she was like happen question when you out with when y'all out together, g Herbo and the whole crew, who do you make pay the bill? Because he got money

in the club. I ain't really never I had no bill when I her? What was there for her? Was there? We you know I was taken care of ye things have been taken care of or I ain't really never had no bill to be honest, in restaurants is I've taken care of bills. But I'm not saying that he wouldn't in any event Um, he might have took a care of I don't even keep track. Really, you guys

talk about music like doing stuff together. Yeah, he actually he was talking about I was kind of like at the end of when we like kind of built our relationship. I Conna was at the end of Summertimes shoot Out three. I would have loved to have him a part of it, but it was kind of when I didn't want to force this so and I you know, um, it also was a test to see if he were gonna be around with Tiena too, because they do something later, you know.

But I also we worked with the Bombs record. Uh, we was kicking it about that too because he's from Chicago, so it was a tidy so we might have something about sleeping. Do people know enough about Fab because that's one of the critiques of Fab never been personal in his music, even when you were talking about your your upbringing just and I'm like, I never talked about yeah,

I never shot up. I never showed like and like pushed out a lot of things other people who know me personally or like people who grew up around me, like even like somebody like casting over like you know what I mean, because we grew up in the same like neighborhood with the same friends and the same you

know what I mean. But that wasn't yet from like parties in like we you know, I just I just know it was at the forefront of my music probably, you know what saying with cast, like you know, his his music and bodies where he comes from, and like you know, his projects might be you know, he just came out of jail. His project might be him in the jail cell. Like you know. I never he's super social, Yeah,

as he should be, you know what I mean. I think that's part of his personality and part of his artistry. So what you think about him in pop smoke going back and forth being from Brooklyn and knowing him, what you think about it. I didn't know how like serious it was, so I ain't really like chiming on that. I think, you know, they both they both also know each other too, so maybe it might have been a disagreement, and I think, um, you know, I think you gotta

have a disagreement without it being full fledged beef. I think that that needs to be shown a little bit of hip hop too, because I think nowadays, because there's so much egos, you know, everybody's trying to look like the toughest in the world, that every time somebody would disagree about something, it turned into a full fledged hip hop beef. But I think there's was, you know, just a disagreement, and they, you know, was able to have fun with it and then take it to any drastic measure.

I don't move. Fabulous is still here. Let's get into a fabulous mini mix. It is the Breakfast Club Morning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. That was a fabulous mini mix. Yee. Did you and Emily sit at home and watch reality TV? Together? Are you? Are they certain shows you watched because she watches it. We watch shows we watched like I like, like stuff that you could have been watched. I don't

really watch reality too hard. I killed I thought. I think she was checking out loving hip hop, the new one for New York because it was like bringing back some of the old people. So she was looking at that. They definitely asked her to be on it, right since they were bringing back I think so, I'm not sure. I know people offer her things em at least kind of like you don't like the attention as much about Netflix. Watched Aaron hernandez uh thing too. That was crazy too,

but you know what I mean. Punchline inspired from Aaron Oh I put Aaron in the freestyle way back. You know what I said, you better come Aaron like Hernande. I didn't know it much. It's a story sometimes, like when you rapp into you just know the face of the story. Like now the documentary you see a little bit more. You see is the trouble life that he had.

You see the complications from CTV. You know sometimes you say punchlines or say things and music or raps, well a punch line rapper and you may not even know any like seriousness behind it. Do you have to watch that now though, because you know back then you would everybody would just be disrespectful. I've been stopped watch I saw to watch you know who actually made me? Um Solange. It was some mixtape freestyle or something on or something. I said, if you could have Beyonce, would you take

some long? We gonna be the dream team, baby Kobe, if you go, I never do the bronze, because if you couldn't have Beyonce, would you take some long? And she ran down on you an elevator. Luckily she didn't run down on me in an elevator. But um, the first person I saw was b and Beyonce was like, Yo, let me holl at you. And I'm like yeah, So

I was like yo, you know. So I went over there and was like yo, yeah, and she was just telling me like they drop with me and they you know what I mean, like they didn't know what that can. And I really didn't even think when I was saying it like the real people that Yeah, I just didn't really connect to it like that, you know what I mean? And you say a lot of things and punchline E style it is just to say something to be catchy and metaphoric and catch up. But I didn't, you know,

see the deeper side of it. And Beyonce, you know, I ain't gonna share the SAT conversation, but she showed me, you know, told me like you know this is this is people like you know what I mean. So I'm saying something like that could personally hurt her and I say, you know what, I get it, and I say, yoh when I see Solange that I you know, I apologize to her. So you see I did. I ended up seeing her like at Soho house one day and a logo. It was years ago because this even a song was

years ago. But I'm saying this is how I realized that. So I seen her. So I was like, let me, let me be line the Solange and apologize. Solange was she was stiff. I'm like, hey, what's up. She was like, what up? And I was like, yo, I just when you know I didn't you know, I didn't mean any malice,

but I do take responsibility for saying that. And I apologize and she was like, all right, cool, I'm gonna be honest with you when you look you Fast forward years later and see how she handled herself in the elevator. She got lucky. She let you go. You got lucky. Right now, I'm not gonna lie. I really like I like Clane a lot because their personalities are so different, and it does have to suck to always be like

in a comparison, she did say one thing. She said, you do have to be She said, the tongue is mighty, and you gotta make sure that this is what you want to say, because you could be hurting somebody that you don't even know. And so it really woke me up. And that and up until that point, I would say anything in a rap that was catchy or a little line, and you know what I mean, so because you could create a narrative that exists for that person forever. You

know what I'm saying, When you heard it? She they told me that they heard it in a in a club, so like it was like they was just bopping to the music and then that line came on and it was like what so last? Why? I was just like, you know what I mean? And that's another thing you're not thinking too. I'm thinking I'm doing it on a little mixtape level that it's never even gonna reach Beyonce and Solaness, you know what I'm saying, Like, I'm not

even thinking that far ahead. So you know what the catch is gonna be Beyonce through Fab in the corner, hemmed them up, don't talk about my sister. That's the caption. Now. Beyonce is graceful, man, She even her even her way of checking you is graceful. You know what I'm saying.

So um, but sometimes you need to need to be checked because on your on your album, you do reference to blogs a lot and people blowing you up and stories coming out, and I'm sure if you're not on that side of things, you never think about how people react to stories about yourself coming out, Like when you see a story about yourself in the blog and you want to respond so badly, and you know that's not how things really went down, and you just feel like I am gonna make it bigger if I say so

hard to defend yourself, but still not add fuel to the fires. It's a tricky game, even with media and blogs and um even holding it in sometimes could be wrong for you and your mental health or you're you know, you're your mood or you know what I'm saying. Sometimes you upset because it's something that you're not letting out. So what's your mental self care team? Fab? Like? What do you do to you to make sure you don't go crazy at it? In the therapy? Like, what do

you do? I've been a therapy before, but I've I've never been like on a continuous basis. I've been just I think I think communication is a key thing in relationships as well. Why you stop going to therapy? Why didn't you didn't like it? Um? No, I just thought felt like it was something that I needed at the time. I wouldn't say that I wouldn't go again. Yeah, I said like it was kind of something that we needed at the time. Like I said, it might have been

something I needed to get out. Um, even I wanted to, you know, do it with my kids because you know, sometimes your kids are affected by things that they not absolutely not been in. They may not even know how to communicate it or say it or you know what I mean. I went through a big public thing, so it's not wasn't just me and my lady, but it was your kids, it's your family. Like you know, everybody doesn't know how to communicate those things. So like I

think therapy is good. I believe in communication. So I think therapy is a way of communication that's good for people. I need a story behind the Rock Nation changes that an og one or that's a replica? What is that rock? I mean, I don't know. They gave it to me for my birthday, so a word, how how did they give it to Like it was a big presentation. Um it was at my party, you know, lending us as Rockefeller affiliated and he came and presented and like this case and I put it on was that. I mean,

are you getting ready for the Rock Nation branch? Are you going out for that? Yeah, I'm gonna go to La photo Grammy song. Probably most likely how many people hit I did get an invite or something? I get no watching, nothing like that. Did get a watch? Foundation y'all paid for those though, kind of sort I guess, because you had to pay to go to the guy. How much it depended what you wanted to um, what you wanted to do, and it was different. It was level.

It was the lowest level. What package did you get? The lowest level was just going to count my pocket? You need those look questions left to did you get um? I think it was the lowest. I don't even want to put the lords say they're gonna look back at the gall yet he definitely got the lower back. You gotta watch though, Nah, I didn't get a watch. While you say that man gotta watch, I didn't get a while. I've seen some people get a watch that was the

platinum package. Maybe I didn't pay for the watch. I can buy my own watch, so it's cool. I went though it was it was a great, great dinner and a great night. Did you lose any money? I've seen gott He lost five hundred thousand, Nah, I think that was it was like a tournament. Gott He took a hit on something that he wasn't take supposed to take a hit on. But he's taking it, he said it.

But it was like something that you just wasn't supposed to take a hit if you play black jacket, was like it was something like he had seven and the dealer's hand was busted and he just took a hit. And anybody in the whole building was like, I think he just got caught up into you know what I'm saying, and just say, you know here, no god, the no hit and he already took the hit, and I think he buzzed. But he still played good. He still had a you know what I mean. I think he didn't

win the tournament behind that, but he's still good. It was a good It was a good night, though Man Rock Nation, his family, Well, thank you for joining us. Fab yes, sir, Summertimes shoot out threes out right now, and thank you for joining us. Brother. Thank y'all. It's the Breakfast Club is Fatalist morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors, Let's talk Kanye. It's just

oh my gosh, it's the report Breakfast Club. So if you had to imagine who would played Kanye in a movie, who would you think? M I have no idea Kanye. And because apparently Kanye's been talking about doing a movie about his life and he actually called this actor up and asked him to play him in a movie. And he even went down to go fly him visit. He went flew down to go see him visit his family,

Sun play Fortnite. I'm sorry, I gotta feeling Kanye would get somebody that's not who is the person Danny McBride, see what I'm saying. That's why, that's that's the dump stuff Kanye do. And then he wondered why he'll get Donkey of the Day, you know him from Eastbounding down as Kenny that serial hell. And by the way, he's white white, Yes, you know he's one of my favorite shows. By the way, now according to according to Danny McBride, okay, he said, uh, Kanye asked me to pla him in

the movie of his life. That was a pretty stunning phone call to get. I don't know why he wanted me to do it. Maybe that was maybe that sense of ego. I'm able to portray, I have no blue where where? Well, yeah, we gotta have somebody. We got somebody in the building that we need to ask about that real quick. If you don't mind, please Dame one second name and dashes head, Dame Dave. We got a full interview with Dame tomorrow, but we got Dave. We

gotta ask you one question. One question. Angeli's on the line, West, Dame, come to this mic right here, Angelie. Angelie just reported that, uh, Kanye Lass he wants Danny McBride to play him in a movie. Yeah. White, I'm just saying that so you can say that, you know, oh yeah, everything. I mean, he really flewed on to go see him. There's anything he says that doesn't make people go what Okay, okay, all right, all right, that's not by accident, okay, okay,

elevated and let him push your buttons. Okay, alright, alright for interview with Dave tomorrow. What else? What else you got? I don't think we have time right now, but I have so much because we are going to talk about since we just talked about that rab it Downey Junior, and he said he does not regret wearing black face and tropic thunder. But we'll get to that in the next hour. All right, we'll get it on to that. But now next yes, we throw that down. I'm gonna

be honest with you. I can't pronounce this man's name. But I hate people that steal. But I also really hate people that steal with no purpose behind it. Say they person's name, let me hate. Try to say no, I'm not. I'm gonna go try and say one good time chicken knock on the hold on check checker, the knocka no, no, wank puck. I don't know, I know that's wrong. We'll talk about it for after that. Donkey the Day is next. It is the breakfast club, come

motor time. But Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat, so being Dunky of the Day a little bit of a mix like a dog day club. Now I've been called a lot in my twenty three years. That Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yeah, Donkey the Day for Thursday, January twenty third goes to a professor and Philly name Chicken U. But chick uh chebacca nod warp. You pronounced this man's name. Play it for me, man, say it again. New wak Ball. All right, I'm a point at Chicken new wack bar every time I need

to say the name on a point to drum. Okay, I did not know a pronounce this man's name. I just know he was a professor at Drexel University. He was arrested on Monday. Now, let me tell you something. When I hear stories of people stealing, especially stealing money, depending on the context, I understand why they stole the money. Now, I don't agree with it, because I don't respect thieves, all right, Stealing someone's hard earned money is beyond cowardly to me. I didn't work for this, so you can

just take it. But oftentimes we hear stories about people stealing for good reasons, the reasons that we can understand. Like just last week, we're reporting on this guy I think that was in Philly too, who who robbed the pharmacy because he had a sick child. You know, I get it, you know, I understand that. That makes sense to me. But when people take penitentiary chances just because they want to have a little fine, I don't get it.

All right, Professor Chica Wall, Yes, he's a professor at Drexel, so he has a job. I mean, he's not bawling by any means, but he's making a decent on his living. But apparently that wasn't enough for professor of Chica New Wakball. Yeah, let's go to the news thing. I forgot what news stations it is. ABC. Let's go to ABC for the report. The Drux University professor is facing charges tonight of allegedly stealing one hundred and eighty five thousand dollars in research

grant money. This is fifty seven year old Chica New ank Bar. Philadelphia distric Attorney Larry Krasler's office says the former chair of the Engineering department used the money on adult entertainment and sports bars, meals, and iTunes purchases, and audited by Drux University found that the professor made a number of the unauthorized purchases during a seven year period.

Professor to New Alkaline Water. From two thousand ten to twenty seventeen, he spent ninety six thousand at adult entertainment venues in sports bars, in eighty nine thousand spent on iTunes purchases. The money that was allocated for research purposes instead went to on in chicken peats, in meek meal music. All right. Now, When he was submitting the reports video dolt entertainment expenses, let's just say scripting, he said he

was using it for catering in food. But forty eight percent of the hundred and fourteen charges he made were incurred on weekends, and sixty two percent were incurred from midnight to two am. If Professor A. Connelly says he's working on the weekend as usual, he's lying. Now, what I don't understand is why fifty seven year old man

isn't making better decisions. Now. I haven't been to the script club in a long time, all right, but I do know that when I was younger and far from having any money, I didn't need that kind of money to have a good time in the script club. One hundred dollars, you know what I'm saying, Tip a little forty dollars and ones goes a long way. You know. You get you some chicken wings, a couple of drinks, and you have a ball. Same thing in a sports club.

Who spends ten thousands of dollars in a sports club? Why are you looking at me like that? When did you go to the strip? Club when you could go with forty dollars get wings, drinks and tip. I said one hundred dollars, okay, I said forty dollars and one tip. I got you okay, all right? And I got strixty dollars for drinks and do it. Sorry. I just want to ask, what's this man's name, Chica blank Ball? One question? Was it worth it? Okay? I'm sure you're losing your job.

You had to surrender your passport, you went to jail and got released on the twenty five thousand dollar bar. And you'll probably never get a job at another school because you betraye Drector University in tuition paying students, okay, that you were paid to educate. Think about all the kids that probably saw Chica new wank Ball. Yeah, saw him in Vanity Grham back in the day and thought he was a cool last professor who was tipping heavy. He might even have been passing stacks to cash to

the students. But guess what, kids, what's your money? Please give Chicken pizzas new whack bars. What's his name, Chica new wan Ball? Yeah, please give him the biggest he huh? All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey to day and yes, Dame Dash will be joining us tomorrow morning, so we'll kick it with Dame Dash. He hasn't been his in how long? Three four years? Five years? It's been twenty fifteen years? Said five years? All right, so we're gonna kicking with Dame tomorrow should be it'll be

very interesting. Let's just say that. But up next, ask yee eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call ye right now should help you out. It's the Breakfast Cloud morning. Hello the relationship advice. Need personal advice, just the real advice? Call up down for ask ye horning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It is time for asking ye Hello?

Who's this? Hey? This Surrell? Hey, Cherelle. What's your question for? Ye? Hey? Chlo men? Well that was Envy? But hey Charrelle, how are you? This is Charlomagne? What's happening that Vy? I'm sorry? Who are you being shady this morning? Who TuS up? But I like you everything? He says, I'll be won the se y'all leave alone leave him alone, thank you? Okay, Okay, well let's tell you a question and let's see how uh.

Let's let's see how we feel about it. Okay. So I was dating a married man, right, you're dating a married man. She was man, and he on me. So then when he came out of the wife, I'm like, I'm saying a year later and he said, I'm not that I wasn't prepared for what you were prepared for. Yeah, he's married now yet married? Yeah, because he prepared for that. Okay, so you're what's your question? First of all, chirelle. He's married, so he's got a wife, which means he has other obligations.

He disappeared for a year and he's cheating on his wife. Is this somebody you trust? Yeah? So what's the situation with his wife? I don't know if I really don't get into that. So you don't know what a situation is with his wife. He and leave you for a year and come back when he feels like it, but you trust him. Why don't you want your own man? Why do you want somebody else's that's happy? So suation? How come you don't ask questions about his wife and

his marriage. I told something, but I really, I really to be honest. You don't want to know, because then you'll feel like you're doing something wrong. Exactly, that's right, which means you know you're doing something wrong. Yeah, Chirelle, I just want I just want you to. I just want you to do better for yourself. You're right, I will because that man will leave again and come back in a year, still be able to hit it. You'll still bring him back in. You're not gonna ask no questions.

You know how he looks at you. You're a person that doesn't ask any questions, that's laying down with a married man, that will take him back anytime he comes, and that has convinced herself that she can trust this man. How old are you all enough? All enough to know better? Huh? Good? What is the lady? What? You're from New Orleans? Right? You're from New Orleans? Why? I'm sorry, I'm not bad. All of y'all sound like big freed to me. So let's salute the big free to huh principle. Well in

SAPOREM don't live with me. I want baby, Hello, all right, thank you? Baby? Do better? Girl? All right? Thank you? Yes, ma'am, I don't know you voice. You want somebody to have your back for you sleeping with a married man. Well, she says she got a singing voice. Let me hear you sing, baby voice, Let me hear you say. Let me hear you sing something. No, I don't want to sing. I'm gonna wrap. Let me hear you wrap something. Oh my goodness, Yeah bye. You ain't no big free by

you know what I'm meant to tell you? What's your saving? The big freedom? All right? Ask ye? Sorry? I ain't never have big freedom on breakfast club to try to come up here before, but I think we weren't here. Oh, if you got a question for ye? Carling Now it's the breakfast club. Good morning. You did some real advice with Anthela ye gets ask ye morning. Everybody is j Envy and Ngela yee, Charlomagne the guy be all the breakfast club. But in the middle of ask ye what

you want to go to ye? Yes? Line for Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is porso called from Chuston psych three. What's your question for ye? Okay? So I have a question. Um, Basically, I've been dealing with some sexual harassment at my job with my supervisor. Um, so I took the appropriate steps, we to h R, even talked to a lawyer about the situation, but it seems like they're not trying to let this manager go. So it was like, what's the next step. What should I do from this point on

that I just found another job? Should I keep pushing the issue because I feel like he's retaliating. You feel like he's You feel like he's retaliating. You said yes, like, give me some examples. Basically, like he tried to put me on third shift without telling me, which was one thing. Another thing, he nick picks at little things that he claimed I'm doing wrong because I'm an industrial technician, so

I work through maintenance department. Seeing that I'm one of the girls with a bunch of guys, he just kind of nickpicks at me for little things that I feel like it's like not even serious to nickpick over because he never did before until I went through HR about him. Okay, so here's a couple of things. First of all, you said that you've complained, right, Yes, I went to HR twice and so their response is what we're gonna work

on it. We're gonna work on him, we're gonna try to figure out how we're gonna make you comfortable while being here, because we know you're not. But that's pretty much it. And they're dragging their seat about letting them go or you know, what are they're going to do with the supervisor. I had proofs that he did that right, text message and everything. So you have all of this in writing, and you've emailed them and they've responded via email.

I highly recommend you get yourself a lawyer. That's when they take things seriously, okay, And you should not ever have to work under those circumstances. You should feel safe and protected at work. If you go to HR with a complaint and evidence that somebody is doing this to you and making you feel this way at work and you're uncomfortable and you're feeling belittled, then you need to make sure that you take those matters into your own

hand because you have the power to do that. Okay, Well, I'll probably just go back to the turn here I was talking to. She told me that the only way she can take my cases at the job was to fire me or there was no changes moving forward. So because there's no changes, I'm just going to go back to her. Yeah. Absolutely, And it sounds like you have

a legitimate case. You have these text messages. Plus I think you have to keep a record of what's been happening at work since you've been complaining to HR and all the things that he's been every detail that you can get, and anything that you can get in writing as evidence you should try to get okay, and make sure you send those emails, make sure you show what their responses are, present all of those to a lawyer.

You definitely have a case. And I think this is great because you don't want this to happen to somebody else. So it's great that you spoke up. You've done what you're supposed to do on your part. They haven't done what they're supposed to do on their behalf. So now it's trying to move it to the next level. Hey, look, yeah, you ain't got no, you ain't got none of your

cousins that can come box him any more. I mean I do got couzoos who want to box them up now, But listen, it's like I don't this is a white man, so I don't want my people who to getting an off for that though, And I ain't a white man. Now. That man ain't got no business trying to feel on your bunkie at work. Now, yeah, you'd be trying to talk, well, you want to talk to the tattoo and all kind of stuff. You won't touch the tattoo. You damn right. You are not getting none of your families locked up

over this. At your cousin to of course relaxed, stay out to get you, give me. I want to conversation now out joke out of her sexual harassment where they know joke. I'm talking to her in our native language. Just get you, Charleston golor eight four three all day. Yeah, but I'm at your girl. I know it has to be tough for you to go to work every day

under those circumstances and not feel like anybody cares. I'm so uncomfortable every day and it's like I left work today just to get away, took a sick day just to know be there with them. Yeah, that's a terrible feeling. So you have to nip this in the butt and let them know you ain't gonna keep this going. I have the power over you, and I'm gonna make y'all look crazy exactly and Thank you, Charlomne, I love you, though I love you more. I'm sitious door you got

your cousins. I need to get shut up punching them all. Thank you so much. I was thinking about it. If you gonna sneak them with something given, sneak them a little sneak asking ye eight hundred and five day five one oh five one. If you need it, she should be advice. Yeah, help you out. Now, keep alack. We got rumors on the way. It's the breakfast clubal morning morning. Everybody is dj N v Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy.

We are the Breakfast Club. And again you know we have our seventy six is gear on shoutt to Michael Rubin. Of course, Michael Rubin donated a hundred thousand dollars to Change for Change. That's right, and Dram Dram has the sixes gear ons well, drum turn around, show the cheeks, Turn around and show cheeks. Turn around and show the cheeks. There you go, cheeks the cheeks. You know what I'm saying. You got some Maurice cheeks. Sixes jersey on, you know what I mean. Had had to get him spin around

and show the show them cheeks real quick. That cheeks is nice. Yeah, I like the cheeks on the back. Yep, yep, yep. He said, leave me alone, shut out to Michael Rubin though yep. Now let's get to the rumors. Let's talk black face. This is the Rubal Report with Angela. Ye as you guys, go rob it Downey Junior did wear a black face in the movie Topic Thunder, and he recently went on the Joe Rogan Experienced podcast and he said that he doesn't regret doing that. Now Here was

his initial thinking. I thought, yeah, I'll do that, and I'll do that after iron Man, and then I started thinking, this isn't terrible. Think wait a minute, and then I thought, well, hold on, dude, get real here, where is your heart? And my heart is a I get to be black for a summer in my mind, so there's something in it for you. The other thing is I get to hold up to nature the insane, self involved hypocrisy of artists and what they think they're allowed to do on occasion.

Just my opinion. I listen to that whole interview because I listened to Joe Rogan podcast, and I don't know if he should regret it, you know what I mean. It was a role that he chose to do. He knew exactly what he was in doing what he was doing. He made a choice. You know, I don't know if he should regret it. Well, he goes to say this, Nine of my black friends are like, dude, that was great. What about the other ten? Per Sure, I can't disagree

with them, but I know where my heart was. There's a morality clause here on this planet, and it's a big price to pay. And I think having a moral psychology is job one. So sometimes you just gotta go. Yeah, I fed up again, not in my defense, but Tropic Thunder was about how wrong that is. Yes, so I take exception, So yes, he's about it. Did spark a conversation at the least, and it was about why it's inappropriate to be wearing black face, and I wanted to

do that. He had to wear his black face. Yeah, And I remember seeing Tropic Thunder back in the day. I didn't even know that he was playing a black person. I just thought he had a bad tend in the whole movie. I had no idea he was supposed to be playing a black person. Well, Matt now he could play Kanye West, he might damn well, Danny McBride up the way a Black faith to play Kanye was I'm

sure he won't. I'm sure he won't, all right now, April Jones, she recently did an interview with Tiffany Pilard and I'm brent with Tiffany and she talks about a lot of different things, but she talks about some regrets that she has. Now she's been accused of a lot of things and people are saying, oh, you slept with this person, that person, and she's just tired of it all.

Here's what she had to say about the game. And asap Rocky also, I'm on my lives like normal, and people are on the day, Oh you used the game? Oh you you know, little fits are Oh you're this person, and you know it's like, okay, at this point, you're right, I've ever single one of them because I put y'all want to hear, and so that's what they capture with me saying yes game, and yes, our little fis not that I have and I would have no problem saying that.

I mean I should have whoa girl the game when I definite played, I did it definitely, and you know asap. You know they said asap in there Shaquille O'Neill. Never shame them all your girl, And now you're passing them up some good. I passed up a lot of good. I'm so confused me too. I guess what she's saying is, well, I might as well have done it, since y'all are

saying I did it anyway. Oh well, here was the initial rant that she went on that everybody was talking about, and how this all came up in the first place. You couldn't even get a celebrity the way y'all want to sit here and talk, oh celebrit Yeah, I'm a celebrity because I celebrity and because I became what y'all

thought I wasn't going to become. Oh so let me just say that, Yes, I'm a celebrity because on Mario just I have two kids by him, and now little Fizz wants to and because I'm a celebrity, and because the game wants to because all right, well, I don't know, April Jones. It seems like sometimes love and hip hop can drive you to just be a little all over the place. It's a lot of pressure being on that show.

Remember Marion's mom didn't like her at first on there, I'm sure she really doesn't like her now all right now. Denny posted a message about kim Porter and losing her. He said, if you got a good woman, please let her know. Tell her as soon as you can, make sure she knows, make sure she feels it on her, and cherish her because the special ones are rare and few, and everyone doesn't get a second chance that the one you love, no today right now, And then he added,

lady kp out, honor you forever. There you go. That was sweet. I'm sure that made a lot of people be like, let me make sure I let my woman. Baby. I worship my wife. I worshiped the ground. My wife walks on, I love my wife. You know what, I never liked that statement. That's a stupid as statement. What statement? When people have worshiped the ground? My wife walks on, No, nigga worship your wife? Yeah? Yeah, what you think about all the stuff that we were talk when we were young.

Then you think about you? I guess, actually stupid. Why would I worship the ground you can worship with my wife? He walks on, why I should just worship my wife. Oh yes, I guess that's saying that you worship her so much you even do that right above and beyond just her. That's what it's supposed to me. I worshiped her, her feet, her calf, muscles, her knees. So Clive Davis is planning to do with Whitney Houston movie. He said a story has not been told yet when they're gonna

get to play Whitney. Let's not forget Angela Bassett to do that one for Life time that she directed. There's been a lot of documentaries, but Clive Davis is saying that he wants to do this story that hasn't been told. So we'll see if this ever really does happen. But you know, he does have that pre Grammy party, and just think about it with Clive Davis, Whitney Houston was supposed to be at his party. She was supposed to perform back in twenty twelve when she passed and it

didn't happen. And that was right out here this weekend Grammy Weekend. You know how like a lot of labels and stuff, you're having wranglers for people like so they'll have the people that will go get the colt, go get the weed. Yep. I wonder if that day somebody from that label went to go get Whitney the cold, Yeah, because she was performing that night, so I'm sure they was getting whatever she needed. I would hope, I would wonder. I wonder if somebody out did have that on their conscience.

I'm sure that she had her own hook ups though in La probably like she probably didn't need someone from the label. She had a person, I'm sure probably. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now revote. We'll see you guys on Monday. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up next, get your request in. It's the Breakfast Local Morning. Yeah, it's the one of most day. This morning sho to

Breakfast Club Charlomagne and God angel La Yee. And we have two special guests in the building, mister Rogers Ferguson and Stacy Tisdale. Good morning, Good morning, How are you? How blessed Black and Holly favorite? Sir? You sure are? It makes two hours yep. So Roger Ferguson, you have him here with us, and you are the CEO of TIAA. That's correct, all right, So explain what that is for people who don't know. And we're going to talk about things that are very interesting and used to be very

scary for me. All right. Well, TIA is one hundred and two year old company and we specialize in financial services to cli retirement where people who are in the not for profit sector. So think of your college professor, or a teacher maybe in the school, or you know, a doctor at a not for profit hospital. That's the kind of thing that we do and we've been doing

it for one hundred and two years. Wow. Now, Stasa, you always talk about how we are moving into a gig economy absolutely moving forward and a lot of times, you know, at work, you get this four oh one k your company doesn't match for you. But what happens when we're in this gig economy with these baby but millennials and they're not getting access to those type of plans and now you have to actually invest yourself to

say for a retirement. But we're moving into a gig model because the old model didn't work for so many people. People were working hard, but they had student loan debts so they couldn't save as much as they needed to. So within the next decade, you're going to have the majority of the US workforce working as freelancers, entrepreneurs, as solopreneurs,

and that brings about different challenges. You know, it's hard enough for people of color to get a mortgage, to get a loan, but now you're going to have that whole unsteady income thing that comes with, you know, that

gig model. But what we're really seeing here, and I think what's really exciting for our community and for everyone, is technology is stepping in and where the financial services industry and the government hasn't kept up, and we're seeing apps that allow you to do things like build credit. We're seeing apps that will help you manage your business.

And when you look at the black community, financial online service companies reduce discrimination by forty percent, So where Blacks typically get higher rates for things like mortgages and loans, that whole fintech fintech sit you know, it's an equalizer. So I think that's really going to benefit our community.

And I think she put her finger on something really important, which is this is about both what technology can do, but it's also about financial literacy at the individual level, because technology can be an equalizer, but you got to use it smartly. You got to choose the right tools, and you also have to know what really drives for

financial security. And so I think we need to talk about both technology being part of the answer, but also individual responsibility into some understanding what it is to take a job if you have one, into wealth and if you don't have a job, how you get one. So I think you need to have that whole discussion. So what do you think it's going to take the cloth the world gap? So look, I think there are three things they're going to take to close the wealth gap.

One is and then closing the income gap. The wealth gap is driven by the fact that we don't have the income that we should. Second is using that income smartly, which is this your own financial literacy, learning how to manage the money you have, be it small or large amounts. And the third thing is to know where the assets are that create wealth. Having said that, there are a couple of rules that are that are really important, and

I've heard them on the show a few times. I'm ready. Well, First is you know all of us had to first start by managing out debt smartly, right, because one of the great wealth destroyers is misusing debt. Right. You know, your credit score really does matter because indeed employers look at credit score, so it's not just your ability to get credit, but it also manion's once your ability to get a job. So all that's in the debt management

side of things. But before we go to that place, the other thing I really want to hit on is education. It turns out that you know, outcomes in terms of income, in terms of wealth, in terms of holding a job, whatever color you are, is heavily dependent on how you've done in school, right. And it turns out now we reach a stage where, you know, ninety percent of high school graduates get into college, but for blacks only about thirty finish. For whites and others, it's it's more like

sixty or more percent. One thing that we have to talk a little bit about, that whole internal thing, what

people believe about themselves. Because I was just reading a really interesting study by researchers at Harvard, Yale, Stanford in the Census Bureau, and they followed children from millions, millions of children, and they found that black men, even those from wealthy families, and they were looking at I think seven hundred thousand dollars net worth and above still make less money as adults than white men of the same demographic.

So when you look at things like that, and when you see what people are seeing is yeah, but you know, people who go to college and everything, they still have these dis vantages. No, look, look, we should be very honest. I mean, the sad truth is that racial discrimination has been a cancer on the society from the very very beginning. And I'm not gonna we shouldn't sit and pretend that

we don't still confront discriminations workplace. And it is absolutely true that at every job level, for the same education, blacks tend to have less outcome, lower wages. So let's be honest about that. Having said that, we cannot let you know, the racism, the bigotry in society undermine our own sense of what we can do right. The truth of the matter is if we don't do the best we can, then society is just going to get worse.

And we appreciate the again, the resources that tiaa dot org provides for free for people to go and check out. But what you're being here, what are those resources? I know TIAA is you manage like a trillion dollars worth of assets right right point? Everybody can do one point three trillion dollars. Everybody can do stuff, and so you're absolutely right. So where we talk about is a number of things. First, as we have a number of millennials who talk about their life journey and the things that

they did. Back to your point, you know, if you can see it, maybe you can believe in it, and so we thought that having millennials talk about how they may progress through their financial life at a young age and the tradeoffs they had to deal with would be an important thing. We've also supported the number of what we call gamifications, which are you know, tools that use the fact that folks like to play online games, but

to teach financial literacy. So it's those sorts of things that we absolutely are doing and Stas just gonna say if anybody finds it helpful on my Sitemindmoneymedia dot Com, I have a webinar. You don't need to be rich to invest and if you follow us Wealth Wednesdays on Instagram or me on Instagram which is Stacy Tisdale eleven twenty, we have a lot of information and resources that can help you with Well, Roger Ferguson, Stacy Till, thank you

for coming. Thank you very much, thank you, thank you all right well Roger right well, shout to Roger Ferguson for joining us. Now, don't forget, shout out to Stacy Tisdale, and don't forget. Today I'm heading out to LA. They're doing Shout the Amazon Music. They're doing Bob Marley Legacy Party where they're gonna have people come up and perform some of Bob Marley song. So I'll be there UH djaying that tonight in LA. And then this weekend I'm back in Orlando shout for the Pro Bowl, So shout

to UH. I'll be at Orlando the Beach Him. I wasn't at the Beach him for a while, but we I know that's my spot too. Shout out to my girl Koi. Yeah, man, she's amazing and d strong. There was a misunderstanding that we worked out. So I'll be at the beach Um. I'm excited about that. And I'm yeah and shout the boom Cups. I'm doing a celebrity basketball game. I think Floyd Mayweather's playing, a bunch of people are playing, so she should be a lot of

fun in Orlando for a Pro Bowl this weekend. Yes, now, Charlemagne, Hey, I'm gonna be in a monst corner today just for a few hours. I'm doing a conversation with presidential candidate mayor Pete Bouddha Judge. Okay, and in my hometown amongst corner. Um. I would tell y'all the location, but it's already packed. Yeah, so I'm gonna just shut up, but I will be there for a couple of hours today, all right, Well,

leave us a a positive note. And I already got people hitting me saying that they need to talk to me because it's like for death. So I already know what that means. I'm bringing. I'm bringing forty dollars, y'all know. Right now? You see me home, uh this afternoon, I'm got forty dollars on me. Now that's all I got me. Singles, all singles, you know what I mean, Get all the ones you want. Oh my goodness, leave us a a

positive note. Oh hold on, listen, man, I just want to tell everybody out there seeking validation will keep you trapped. You don't need anyone or anything to approve of your worth. When you understand this, you'll be free, Breakface Club you finish it, y'all dumb,

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