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. Good morning angela Ye, good money. He's danby Charlemagne, the cod piece to the plane in this Friday. Yes, it's Friday. The weekend is here. How y'all feeling tired? Yeah, Friday is always like who we've been working all week? Yes, I definitely feel blessed black and Holly favor, but I definitely feel tired, uh as well. But we're hit. Man, It's Friday. What was happening?
It's Friday, man, Yes, it is what y'all doing for the weekend. Anything y'all may plans that far? You know, it's crazy. I'm supposed to be going to Nashville today, but my flight got canceled. They actually gave me notice yesterday, so then I had to do jump through hoops to get on another flight to be able to land early
enough right on time. But um, yeah, the big storm in Florida, I think right whether whether that's affecting incoming flights, is affecting flights from landing, So they already know that some flights have been canceled to get to New York, and so the plane won't be here because of other cancelations. Oh, I'm looking at it now, but I don't be seeing
you know what's so crazy? Man? You can watch the news all the time, and I guess with so much going on in the world, especially being this was a week, I see nothing about this hurricane the cold till I googled it just now. Yeah, other days? Are you talking about it every day? But you know, well you need to do a better mention because I don't remember that story. You talked about it every every day this week the storm.
Come heard it right here? Not one time. Yeah, we definitely talked about it, and we talked about in Florida, how um in November. I think they said this is the first time in a long time they've had a hurricane in November or something like that. I'm looking at it as a rare November landfall in Florida. Second hurricane hit Florida this season. Just got talked about it, I know, And I went to yesterday about five people dying. If i'd heard that that had been different. Five people got
killed because of the hurricane already, She didn't. She didn't say five people die, but she talked about it's very rare that, you know, hurricanes happened in November and they've been you know, getting people out of their evacuating people. She talked about all that. All right, now, I also want to talk about yesterday. I went to Moms Spaghetti pub shop that they're doing for eminem for the twenty year anniversary of eight Mile. So that was a pretty
cool experience. You know, they had the Moms Spaghetti they did it in Detroit, the restaurant, and now they have it in New York and so it's a really whole interactive experience where you get to take a picture like the cover of eight Mile, you get to walk through, you get to try some of Mom's spaghetti. Also, oh dope, twenty years since eight Mile, Lord have mercy yeeks. That sounds about right. Because this weekend, my daughter Madison, she
turns my oldest. Of course, you know I got a twenty one or eighteen to nine and eight to seven and eleven month almost a year old. Oh yeah, she turns twenty one this weekend. So yeah, time flies, Time flies with seasoned and you get to recreate that scene in the bathroom where he throws up when he's nervous and he's freestyling in the mirror and then he throws up. They have this whole experience, but you can. They have it all set up for you to redo that whole
scene and then they send it to you. It was cute. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking. Um Ida Rodriguez will be joining us, her and Laura m hmm. I said, salute to Ida. She was with me last night on my late night talk show Hell of a week Man on Comedy Central. It is all right, is amazing, that's right. She has a new show, Core Romantic Comedy. Actually Ian The special's Core Romantic Comedy and premiers on eleven eleven on HBO Max is directed by Ida. We'
don't be kicking with her. That's today when we're gonna be kicking with her. And then it's Veterans Day, right am? I? Right? Today is Veteran's Day. M hm oh yeah, salute to all the veterans out there. We actually have from the Wounded Warrior Project, General Michael S. Lennington. He's gonna be joining us and talking about some of the projects they're doing for veterans out there, so let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, all right,
we'll talk about Jake Paul and Andrew Tate. They are going to be fighting. It's a fight that's been talked about for a long time and we'll give you more details. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, but everybody is DJ Envy angela ye, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some
front page news now. On Thursday Night football, the Panthers beat the Falcons twenty five fifteen, all right, Now, the Wizards beat the Mavericks, the Hawks beat the seventy six is Heat beat the Hornet, and the Trailblazes beat the Pelicans. Now what else we got easy? All right? Well, Jake Paul and Andrew Tate, they are negotiating to come face to face and they are going to fight. So looks like that is going to happen. People have wanted that
to happen. It's been talked about for a while. As a matter of fact, Andrew Tate had offered Jake Paul three million dollars to fight last year, but Jake Paul had other opponents in mind at the time, and Jake Paul is coming off of a win over former MMA star Anderson Silva that did, by the way, only get between two hundred and three hundred thousand pay per view buys, and so recently he had said that that turnout was
kind of upsetting. But Andrew Tad has gotten a lot of controversy for his post online and he's been banned from several platforms like Twitter. He's attacked victims of sexual assault, claimed depression isn't real, and has also said that he is both a sexist and a misogynist. Jake Paul has said that he doesn't believe in all of that in his sexism, but also said that his social media bands are censorship. That right there is probably gonna break a
lot of pay per view records. I mean, if if their YouTube's are any indication, if there's popular on YouTube and that translates into people behind the fight, they should tell a lot more than that. But Jake Paul Anderson Silva did all right. Well. Those negotiations are underway and Phil Knight, the co founder and chairman of Nike, has said that he believes that the relationship they have with with Kyrie Irving is likely over. Kyrie stepped over the line.
It's a kind of that stumble, and so he made some statements that we just can't abide by him. That's where he ended the relationship. And yeah, I was fond of that, all right. This was on CNBC. He was doing an interview and when asked about Kyrie, he said that when signing athletes, they consider not only how good the athlete is, but also the kind of character the
individual displays. And he said, it's not an exact science, but it's a process that we go through with a lot of intensity and with a lot of people sticking their hands in it. So right now it's a pause, but he says that he doesn't see them going back.
You know, that is so performative, and even a sole performative is because Nike said back in May they probably wouldn't be renoying Kyrie's contract and they said that it was his consistent time off the court and that he's made it extremely he said, they said, it's it's consistent time off the court has made it extremely difficult to market his sneaker. And remember, Kyrie called Nike out on social media and said the new shoes with trash, he said he didn't see the designs yep, yeah, and Nike
he said he was unpredictable. They said Kyrie was too unpredictable back in May. So this is very performative for him to get out here and act like it's this situation that called him to the sabotize. They literally said back in May they probably wasn't going to be renewing his contract. Now. Lebron has also clarified his stance on Kyrie, irving a lot of people were coming at him for what he said previously, where he said he apologized, but
he called some harm. I think it's unfortunate. I don't stand on the position to harm people when it comes to your voice or your platform. Well, he went on social media. Now he went on Twitter and he said, I told you guys that I don't believe in sharing hurtful information and I'll continue to be that way. But Kyrie apologize and he should be able to play. That's what I think. It's that simple. Help him learn, but
he should be playing. What he's asked to do to get back on the floor, I think is excessive in my opinion, he's not the person that's being portrayed of him. Anyways, back to my rehab session, Well, what did Lebron say different on Twitter? Lebron statement that the press conference was fine too? Y'all be trying to put words in people's mouth and make them say exactly what y'all want them to say, Like, like, what do you want Lebron to say in that situation other than what he's been saying?
Threw him under the bus, But it didn't feel like now he didn't need it though. I didn't feel like that at all. Also, Phil Knight is lying, and he's lying because what statement did Kyrie make? Kyrie didn't make any statements. You know, Kyrie posted a documentary actually without any statement, without any context. You can't tell me that anything in those press conferences he might have said was over the line. You think something he said in the
press conference was over the line? Right? Well, that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest real quick. The problem with this situation is because it's a climate that Kanye Kanye West created and Kyrie got caught up in. But Kyrie and Kanye situation are totally totally differently, totally different absolutely to me, to me personally, and you know, yeah, Kyrie has apologized, and you know, um,
he should be able to play. He should be able to play after you know, yeah, he has definitely apologized. He's been suspended. So let's get back to business after the company that he works for wanting to do it those six things before he gets back on the court. Right, yeah, And that's the next. That's up. That's up to the next, the next, the next. Clearly the clearly the Nets have other issues with Kyrie outside of this statement, and they're using this statement, um, you know, to to to to
him in line basically alize him. Absolutely, that's what I think. All right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to hit us up right now again, it's the uh, it's Friday. If you're feeling away, if you're upset, you're feeling good, whatever it may, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Wants to breakfast slunkle morning the breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake y'all, you're time to get it off your chest with man
or blessed. We want to hear from you on a breakfast block. Hello, who's this this? Every again? I called tell again? Good morning. It's all tree or y'all? How about yeah? Why are you yelling? King? Come on, simmer down, sing out? I am. I am excited and Scorpio season. My birthday tomorrow today my grand birthday. Shout out to Queler on her birthday. Man, I'll be thirty three. Blessing. You know, I congratulate it off, thank you, thank you. I just wanted to get off my chest. We know
I got this Facebook page out right now. Um it's called a felling of a failure. Yes, I am a felling, but I'm not a failure. You know what I'm saying. I drive truck, you know, I do my thing, and uh, I'm just blessed man. So if anybody out there y'all want to come hear y'all story, you know, to expire other people who have been arrested or anything that serve time and they all handsome like they're having a hard time. You know, it's people out here that you know, overcame
everything and I just won't. You know what I'm saying to show, to show that where anybody who felt like they can't get get that get their foot through the dope, you know what I'm saying. So I'm trying to I'm trying to be that person to get let them know to keep going, never give up, you know what I'm saying. Absolutely all right, brother, thank you? Good morning, Breathless club. How y'all doing this? Is dn't go? Giving you a call from Dingo Joe nine to five Street. Where clothing?
How y'all feeling up? Dn't go? Hey' we chilling? Man? Were chilling? Just wanted to call in. Man, I see y'all up there. Real tired today, Man, I get it. It's Friday's has been a long week, real energy. What's going on with y'all? Man? How y'all feeling? I'm good? Didn't go? Man, I feel you on that Angela. Did you watch those movies that I recommend it? I haven't even had a chance yet, but I did write them down. Okay, good, that's fair enough. Nothing wrong with that, just as long
as you check them out. No, it's past Halloween. But hey, we're in there and b MB looking start to that car show man. I really want to try to take that trip down And why are you playing Chicago bro? Why do you do you trying to bring a show down here. We're gonna bring you a great show. When's the next car show in Chicago? Fam? You know what Chicago? Yeah, they got calls in Chicago, They got calls every city.
We got cars in Chicago. You kid to me, we got the best of everything because everybody from all over the country they come here and they bring all their cars here. You know, you know, you know what it is you gotta pay for to get the cars down. Then you gotta find the venue and all that. It's not that it's not as easy as you think. Most venues they do an outdoor. I do my stuff indoor, so if it rains or if there's a problem, but we were trying to work city to city. We go
give us some time. And we only started the car show two years ago, three years ago, will be this week. Mccorick places in Chicago will hold your event. They that's where they do the auto show and all that good stuff. So you definitely need to check out the mccorreid place. They'll be more than happy to accommodate your brother and you. You're black too, so they love working with black boats. I promise you're definitely gonna get that gig. I promise you. Yeah,
we're gonna trying to get to every city. Man, we were trying that. We're trying to plan it out. Brother, appreciate appreciate it. Uncle Charlotte m hey man, I appreciate you always. I've been on my mental health journey because of you, and uh, you know, it's really been helping me out with my business and staying positive to staying focused on that. So I do appreciate you. Also. I want to love my brother. I want to bug you
brother for a black effect snap back man. I do your show coming up, and I'd love to lock it on my show man. Thank you, huh. We're gonna send you the black effect snap back man. Hold on all right, put my guy on holding the snap back all right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club piece power one on five one is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man
or blast, so plea better have the same Inny. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good morning? Charlemagne and uh at doing the morning. I was just really cooling to Dicky back of what's arm was talking about about the Kyrie situation. Now, I do feel like they're going too far, but what they're trying to do he did, you know, he apologizes so many words, but it just bothers them that everybody on Kyrie hair like this. But nobody said too much of
anything about the Brett farka. People have been talking about the breath fall situation, But like I said earlier in the week during Dunkey of the Day, it's up to it's up to social media to make those stories like Brett far bigger because I don't know if social media realizes it. Once something hits the news and then they take it on social media and amplify it. That's what makes it the story for days and days and days
and days and days. There's nobody talking about the breadfall situation on social media because he too busy talking about Kyrie want all right, Like I don't see nothing about it on Facebook, nothing Like don't no social media, black mom think about bread ball because it's in the Mainscream news,
it's in the national news. I just they don't get the day to day for the university, I mean this week for the University of Southern Mississippi, because they don't even want to give the money back, and they got the nerve to say what the people can use the facility? Like what oh yeah, I mess that one. I miss that one. M all right, brother, have a going man, Hello, what's crypto bold? What's up? Man? Get it off your chest? You still got a lot of cryptel Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now I wanted to talk about the rules of the rule. If you're on the highway and you're on the left lane and it's a car behind you, you need to get over to the right. You're slowing down the traffic. People gotta played them to gold. People late for word. People got cargo gotta get delivered. If you're on the road and you're on the fast lane, you need to get over to the right if the cause of trying to get by you, you got to know the rules of the rule out here on the highway. I agree
with you. You're in the truck man, brother. Now I'm in a car. I'm a sports card. I'm lay from work, so I'm trying to get to work. Uh, traffic is out here, so I'm down, all right, brother, We'll be safe out there in a row. Don't don't let nobody piss you off and do nothing stupid. Hello, who's this? This cod calling out of nowm How y'all doing this morning, brick City without getting off your chest? Well, I just
want to give a shout out to my wife. We got an anniversary coming up next week, November eighteen, may be two years we've been married. Congratulations came and that's my person. That's my person. I'm want to give a shout out to all three of y'all doing y'all thing vye, Charlotte Mane. I just believe that everything you do, good manifested into the universe. You know, it comes back good to you. Also want to give a shout out to
uh Instagra, Instagram out there, he dot Mace. Got a new song coming out that's out now called Love Game. You can find it on all the platforms, so the mad Love Games. Okay, all right, brother, have a good one. All right, y'all have a good day each other. It off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one Now we got rumors on the way, all right, and let's show up some left for me and Jay.
She was young Dob's partner and it's been almost a year since he was killed, and she went on Instagram to talk about what she and the kids have been up to and how they've been facing a lot of challenges. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club and Jula yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Charlemagne. Yes, sir, I was Joe Koy. The hell are you talking about? You promised Joe Koy you was gonna go to his
show noveinber tenth, which was last name. Oh my god, man, I forgot about that. Christ I totally forgot about that. Oh my god. Well, bro, I was shooting my TV show yesterday. You promised him. You sat here on this gait o. I forgot. I don't want to tell you. That's why. Did anybody remind No, nobody reminds. I didn't even didn't. I didn't even think about it. Damn, my bad. Joe Evy, why are you ain't telling him? Yesterday? I forgot Joe somewhere. I mean, he's on a world tour.
I'll catch him somewhere. We got the holidays coming up. I'll catch Joe somewhere and they don't have to be in New York. You just promised it. But let's get to the rumors. Let's go. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Alright, A third suspect has been indicted in connection with the death of
Young Dolf. On Thursday yesterday, less than a week away from the one year anniversary of when this all happened, Forty three year old Hernandez Govan was indicted on charges of first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, and conspiracy to commit first degree murder. He's the third person to be indicted on murder charges. Two other suspects, Justin Johnson or Cornelius Smith, were arrested just days after the shooting. They were both also hit with the charge of first
degree murder and attempted first degree murder. Right and in the midst of all this, like we said, November seventeenth would be the one year since Young Dolph was killed, and his partner Me and Jay went on Instagram to give more insight into what she's been going through with their two children. Here's what you had to say. Today is a week from the anniversary of me losing Adolf, and anybody know as a parent, like mothers get that
end of the stick to where kids challenge mothers. Thing is is what my children, the things that they experiencing is because like they're going through her and they feeling like something just unfair. They don't deserve it. We didn't deserve it. And it's like it's getting thicker and heavier the closer we get it, man, and I just get mad. Why do we have to go through this because somebody felt that it'd be better to just take somebody live dog And then you get down to it the reason
then behind it. Whatever it's not, it's never good enough. And it's me advocating for black men deserve to grow. Oh me saying this, it's like to be asking myself, is it ever change? To damn shame that young Dolph murder feels like it was years ago to us. It feels like that to us the general public. But you listen to that trauma and that woman's voice, that family has to deal with that grief and that trauma every single day, every single day for us, it feels like
something that happened a long time ago. For her, it feels like yesterday. Yeah, God bless that family. Man definitely sending that family healing energy. And she's right, why do we have to keep going through this? For what? What are y'all killing each other? Why? Now? She also posted it is left up that someone felt they had the right to take a man's life when they have no ability to create life. It's fft up. My daughter and especially my son is heavily grieving not having a father anymore.
For my son, who is growing into manhood, he looks to the man in his life to show him how. And considering that he had the best, dopest, most solid father any little black boy would dream of having. It ain't a mentor around replace what he had to keep. I can't I think we lost? She she lost? She listen. I don't even know if these people realize what they are doing when they raise that gun and pull that trigger, Like when you pull trigger, do you even understand the
consequences of your actions? Do you even understand how not only are you about to take somebody's life and ruin a whole bunch of family's life, ruin a whole bunch of generations. What you're about to do to your life and and and and and your generational lineage? Do you
all even understand? You know, we were talking about that yesterday with Van Laton or after Hip Hop homicide, and I was saying that like the way people could just pick up a gun and just shoot somebody, just like life is just it's just whatever, Like it just doesn't make sense that you hate somebody or you want something that bad that you want to end their life and you're ending your You're ending your own in the process,
right because you're going to get caught. Bro, You're gonna get caught and you go, They're gonna put you into jail forever. That's what the judge gonna say, sentenced forever light that we're coming home. That's right, all right now? Can you guys hear me? Yeah, we can hear you now. Okay. An Exhibit soon to be ex wife is suing him for allegedly breaking their oral She said that he had
kinded to provide lifelong financial support for her. Christa Joyner and Exhibit broke up last year and Krista Joyner, she said. During the time, the parties maintained their relationship exhibit would combine his skills, efforts, labor, and earnings, and would share equally with her and all property acquired and accumulated by him or buy and through any entity in which he had an interest or which increased in value or was
entitled thereafter to acquire or accumulate. So in case of the event that their relationship ended, all of the property acquired should be divided equally between them, regardless of how the title was formerly held. So she's saying that he promised her this orally, and she did serve as his confidant, companion, social and business partner, homemaker, housekeeper, and consultant in connection with financial and family matters. Do oraal commitment stand up
in court? I am not sure if it's proven, but you know, they go with the prenup. What was on that paperwork? You can say whatever you say because it's my word, rash your word, but if it's a pre nup, they're gonna go why with that prenup? Clearly an right? Yeah, And they actually did for twenty years and they were
married for six years. So I don't know what's going to happen, but he's making a lot of money from the cannabis industry also, so according to what she says, she believes that he's hiding his assets and that he makes a million dollars every month. All right, and that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, missy. Now we got front page news next. What we're talking about? All right, Well, there was a news found at the
Obama Presidential Center construction site. It's a building and they have suspended operations after a news was found there, and they're also offering a reward to find out who was responsible. All Right, we'll get it to that next. And also shout to NAS. Nas released this album a last night, King's Disease three. We're gonna get a joint off. That album is called Done. It's the Breakfast Club Good Morning, So Breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same.
Right now, Get the lowest prices of the season on a great night's sleep during Matches Firms Veterans Day Sale. Save up to sixty percent on select mattresses, plus get free and fast delivery. Visit a store near you or Matches Firm dot Com today. That was Nas office album that came out last night, King's Disease Part three, Good Looking for the shout out to meet cluing Camillo. Some of Queen's find it right there, feel like it's King's Disease Part seventy seven, right, like him and hit Boy
be dropping. Yeah, they'll be cooking. All right, Well, let's get in some front Pa because they had other projects too, That's why they had the Magic Project. Um what else? I think definitely had the Magic Project? Okay, well into front page news. Now, last night, did you watch the game? By any chance? I was on tapering mart to show I was on set last night. Okay, we're trying to get you. I was trying to see if he said I was watching the game. It didn't go to Joe koisting.
But last night, Thursday Night football, the Panthers beat the Falcons twenty five fifteen. What else we got easy? All right? Well, Adidas and the Anti Defamation League have created an Anti Biggest Ree curriculum for student athletes and they are going to enlist athletes to fight anti Semitism. They announced this yesterday the president of an announcement and in front of more than two thousand people at the Jacob Davits Center.
Rubert Campbell, who's the president of Adidas North America to announced the anti Semitic comments made by Kanye West, and they said, first, we acknowledge that we don't always get things right. The racist and anti Semitic hatespeats by our former partner violated our rule, our values. We took action to begin dismantling the partnership. This took time given the complexity of the partnership, but we remain committed to living our values. The past few weeks have been quite difficult.
According to the Regional director of the Anti Defamation League of New York and New Jersey, Scott Richmond. He said, if you're not Jewish, be prepared to assert yourself as an ally because our struggle is your struggle, it's America's struggle. And according to Jonathan Greenblatt, who is the CEO of the Anti Defamation League, he said that they tracked a thirty four percent increase in anti Jewish acts in twenty
twenty one. He said, that was the highest number we've seen in more than forty years of doing this work. This is no longer a situation of concern. This is a state of emergency, all right. So yes, I guess now that a student no Adidas, Oh, let's hear a rebot. You got to do a reboot? Yeah, I thought you said you said rebok. What kind of you got to do a rebot? Oh? I could us war, I said Adidas,
But maybe I didn't. All right? And at the Obama Presidential Center, they suspended operations yesterday after a noose was found on the site. They did offer a one hundred thousand dollar reward to help find out who was responsible. Lakeside Alliance, a partnership of black owned construction firms, said they reported the incident to the police and they'll provide any assistance required to help identify those responsible. The firm said, we have zero tolerance for any form of bias or
hate on our work site. Anti bias training is included in our onboarding process and reiterated during site wide meetings. We are suspending all operations on site in order to provide another series of these trainings and conversations for all staff and workers now. President Barack Obama's foundation also released a statement. They said, the shameless act of cowardice and hate is designed to get attention and divide us. Our priority is protecting the health and safety of our workforce.
I wonder why they would stop. You know, that's what they would want, right, that's what that's what the whole idea of putting the new stairs to try them to get them to stop construction. I wonder why they would stop. And and especially if anybody looking into real estate, the area around that is prime real estate. If you can get some pieces, it's it's our community. But if you can continue to hold our community. It's right near the water,
it's right there where they're building that library. It's it's it's a beautiful area over there. Well, I guess they wanted to make sure, like they said, they do these trainings and conversations for all staff and workers to find out who was responsible and make sure that everybody's safe. You know, all of this is so exhausting, man, Like when I hear these stories about anti black racism, anti symbolitism,
all of it is exhausting. It's like, when I hear these things, I don't even know what to say anymore. Like it just feels repetitive to keep saying, oh, you know, racism is wrong, bigotry is wrong. We notice. He's just like you just want to get a Infinity gauntlet and just snap away all all of all the biggots. All right, well that is your front page news. I don't have any other answers, nothing at all, Like really, I don't
have no other answers at this point. Yeah. I just hate the fact that, man, they're building something special out there and then you know, they just stop it because of this, And you know, I kind of feel like that's what they want. They want us to stop building that. They want to move that. You know, I continue building it. I agree, like because it's almost like you're letting the
biggest win, right, correct, No, I guess what the fields all? Right? Now, when we come back, Ida Rodriguez and Ian Laura will be joining us as a special on HBO max Co Romantic Comedy and it's directed by Ida comes out today, So we're gonna kick it with them when we come back. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. To guess in the building, we have Ida back in the building. Couldn't get why why did you even do that? Why you've tried though? No, I'm not
doing it anymore. Dominican right, yeah, yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah, Dominican from Queens. I'm like the real envy. I'm like, what you say, he is Dominican from Queens Black? Yeah, I am, I'm black. Yeah, don't start with the yeah right away we getting into it. I didn't know. I just didn't know he was Dominican. I just you know that. Yeah, I said that. You said. People always ask it though,
like sure you're not part a little Yeah. People people always they just assume my because black gets equated with African American, like only, but it's so much different things. Yeah, so I claim being black. I mean I'm black everywhere I go right from Queens, Yeah time Domican from Okay, he's friend. You got colonized by the friend right away, toking colonized you get right in, come on brand. But my best friend is from her families from Dominica, So
I've never been. That was some beautiful people. Yeah, you should go and then you need to see it. It's an a whole different feeling when you get to see your culture like Ida did when you went to when you film Fighting Words and you went to Puerto Rico and you went to the Dominican Republic. It's just seeing like that and filming it and documenting it. It's a whole different thing. Yeah, seeing your people and seeing our people all over the world, looking different, speaking different dialects,
but still being belonging to one whole thing. That I hope we find some solidarity because America about to be over in thirty seven days and we don't even realize it. I keep trying to tell everybody us versus fascism, but nobody wants to believe it. Thirty seven days because it seems like it's almost over. Yeah, I hope not this special coming out. I need at least three months. Then America could do whatever he wants. Comedy Yeah, yeah, romantic
comedy on HBO, directed by the great Ida Rodriguez. I'm excited to be out in November eleventh, Friday. Uh. This is by the way, I gotta say this. This is such a big deal for me because I used to work at the airport. Like before I did comedy, I worked at Laguardi Airport, and at three different times I brought all y'all y'all bags when y'all was traveling through Laguardi Airport. Yeah, yeah, I brought it to you guys like you guys were at the thing. Yeah, you guys
were all cool. You got Angela you was like, blessed whatever. You didn't look me at my hoys, but everybody else is good. Everybody else. He was like, don't look at me straight, just put the bag down and walk away. But you guys were both so cool. No, you don't forget stuff like that. Yeah, nobody's not. No, you didn't do that. You didn't do that. Here you was win your whole family though, you had like your whole your whole family, like yeah, it was like fifteen deep yeah
that one. Yeah, yeah, I wanted to ask you right since you said the airport, how many times do people go through bags in the airport? Yeah, but you know I had stuff stolen out the airport. I'm sure everybody did, but I was just c is it normal? And I worked there for seven years. Shout out to the grand crew at Leguarda Airport. I've never seen anybody go through a bag you. Yeah, and your whole squad. Yeah, I
know you like your old thieves. I want adult though, I don't know you be on spirit or oh okay, yeah all right now at Dulta, that don't happen. At Dulta, that don't have it. We never go through nobody back who who I don't know. I need names. I need names because I still got connections over there. I found out why somebody still your under It's easy as witchcraft. Somebody buried them in their yard and they still wait.
Can we talk about your deal though? Because you actually um so Ian the special romantic comedies coming out, but you also are producing comedy specials for other comedians too, So we did three Ian is The Ian was the first um we did. Um a comedian named Marcella Are you were at the tab and then two new newer comics who won this competition and did these fifteen minutes specials. Ralph Barbosa who's getting a lot of little a lot of shine right now, Gwen loo Roca who's from Chicago.
And these are Latino comedians that are not the typical Latino comedians that you're used to seeing. Ian walked in here straight up in you know, standing firm in his blackness, being having a very specific experience. And I think that we need to hear more voices instead of the you know, listen, more power to everybody who's been getting the love. But there is a big ass uh spectrum of Latinia, and I want people to see us in all of our fullness and blackest part of the spectrum, as I always
speak about. So I like to talk about it. And Ian and I have a very special connection. He's my family. No, no, we are well, that is running. We haven't done the DNA. It might be that I was a king of d but yeah, but no. I met Ida when I was two years into comedy. We had the same manager and already we like, we clicked right away. But what got you in the comedy. I was at the airport and I just didn't want to keep bringing out y'all bags. I was like, if every told me to look away
one more time, I'm nah. I was. I was. I went to college. I was pretty law in college. I was supposed to go to law school. I was had a politics political science major and yeah, and then my senior yeah, I just like was. People was like, yo, you funny class clown type of stuff, and it was like, go try comedy. You should try it. And then I just tried it in New York City and I just fell in love with it. How can you act like you didn't know about politics when you was on Hell
of a Week? I was. I was told I was playing that character because no, because you had me on with killing Mike and Tara and they went on a thirty minute, thirty minute dissertation on Atlanta politics, right, and I'm like, I'm not doing that anymore. And also that wasn't my role in that show. I was like, they got the politics. I'm gonna be this guy that just pretends that he has no idea what's going on. So I was doing it. I was kind of doing a character.
By the way, I'm so glad that I'm doing this, like after you guys evolved, because I've been watching you guys for a long time and it's very different now because I remember when I did your show. Uh we went we cut to commercial break and we was talking. I was like, yeah, I feel like I don't belong on this h on this panel, and you was like, now you belong right where you are, brother. You need
to be sure of where you are. And I was like, damn, this is so cool that Charlemagne is this Charlomagne and not you know, the charlo man he was to Safari when he came up here. I was like, Dann, God, he's evolved in ter So the first show when you decided. You know when when family and friends said you're a comedian and you booked your first show. I mean my family and friends, they didn't find out about it for like, so I was doing it for like three or four
years before they even found out. Because when you start doing comedy, it's like you're like a drug that don't want nobody to know. It's like you're like embarrassed about it. You're like you don't want nobody know to you, right right. So my first one, I just went with my cousin. We just went to like an open mic, and you don't know anything when you're when you're ignorant to like what you're doing, it seems like as well. But obviously you look back and I was like, that wasn't you know?
I wouldn't want that recorded and out there for sure. No, No, I haven't got talking and attention. No, No, people paid attention. People pay attention. Yeah. It was a good first time. It is always great. Yeah, yeah, it's the second time right right where you eat right right right, Because the first time I was like, maybe I'm Chris Rock. I'm trying to be an expression. When you they say you eat a stage, that means you bombed because apparently eating
it's bad for you. But it's always that first time I said I was coming, I was gonna be No, I didn't known stand it was like that. No, of course, no, say't know what you're talking about. I need to go. I know they said you gotta eat it to make it in Hollywood. And so the funny thing is the first time that adrenaline and rush, you got it all in you, everything you've been wanting to get out, you
do so great. That second time, that's when that's when reality knocks on the door and says, you don't know what the premise is, you know what the punchline is, you really feeling yourself, and then you know you have to die on stage, and then that's where you decide if this is your if this is for you. We got more with Ida Rodriguez and Ian Laura when we come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking with Ida Rodriguez and Ian Laura. His special romantic comedy premiers today. All right, Charlomagne, what is directing a special meaning because I always see that like you know, you see Spike Lee directed this special what is directing comedy? So we was having this conversation because HBO, well, I'm not gonna say what, go
ahead talk, I'm gonna let you. Well from my perspective, I mean is I didn't know either though, because going in I was like, because they was like a director and I was like, what do they do? Like they just be like, hey, do the But working with Idah, I mean, it is everything, especially for me because I wasn't at the point where I could walk into HBO and I ask for things that I needed. But Ida, like Ida's just a boss. Like everyone is like you know, they don't want to say no to Itida. So me
and Ida would talk. I would be like, hey, I would like this. I would be like give me a second. She'll get on the phone and it'll be done and like a second. So it's so much from like the cameras delighting Like I'm a dark skinned person, so I've done specially. I look at it and I'm like I'm not lighted well, like I'm like the cameras for light, fair skinned people, I'm not that it's a certain way you light a black comedian is a certain way, a
certain angle. You gotta capture their essence too, Like when you go see me, you want to individually, you want to capture what it is as much as you can what it is to see them in person. And I feel like in this special captures me one hundred percent. Like if y'all don't like it, y'all don't like it, But that's the best that I am. Isn't that special? That's the best that I am right now at this
point it's his launch pad. So you know, I think directing is It's so funny because someone was just telling me about how someone else was saying, oh she did, was pointing up monitors, and I'm like, you know, that's I've been on zoom calls for months prior to that, discussing every aspect of how he's going to come to light. But you know, listening and paying attention to them and seeing what they want to want to how they want to be seen. If you watch Gerard Carmichael, bo did
a great job lighting him. He looked Paul and Rathaniel like the way that he lit that black man, which is important to how somebody feels about themselves when when you see somebody take the time to say, let's make sure you see his face, because he's giving you him. There's no set, there's no props, it's just him. So I think directing is, you know, just being a vessel
for greatness. And for me, I'm just I'm humbled and thankful that he trusted me, and they trusted me, and that Edwin Lacona trusted me, and that Ether Pictures trusted me, and that HBO Max trusted me, and the Multicultural team trusted me to just go out and say, hey, let me, let me show this, Let me show y'all what I see when I see him. It's crazy that you said that, right, because we don't think about that. We just think about the special. Right. Joe Coy was up here a couple
of months along. He talked about how difficult it was to find somebody that can light things right and to the right sound when somebody talks through the mic. So he actually said he had to go to different shows to see how lights were and or I like this person's lights, to hight that person and go to different shows to say, oh, I like the way it sounded with this one, and you don't realize how difficult that is.
We take that for granted from somebody looking from the outside, but I'm sure it's it's very difficult to figure that stuff out. Well, I man, I've been on the other side of it, so I know where it feels like. I'm a tall woman and you can make me look goofy as if you put the cameras on me the wrong way. And and Marcella, who I directed, also at six two, so I was like, make sure you don't cut her head off. Make sure you know, cut their hands off. The microphone is the tool that a comedian uses.
You can't just cut the limbs off. My son told me that, you know, like's it was. It's very interesting thing I heard him when he was talking about lighting and how important that was. You know, those of us who have this light skinned privilege or whatever it is that we call it now, we don't have to We don't worry about not being properly lit. It's automatic, right, But when you are of a darker hue, that is something that's not automatic. And it's as twenty twenty two
as we like to be. That's something we're still talking about. And so for me, I heard him, so I was like, we're gonna make sure. And the DP was generous enough and kind enough to listen, and he went about and did whatever he needed to do to make it happen. And I'm grateful for that because it doesn't happen like that.
It's very very it's very much a problem in Hollywood improperly lighting dark skinned people how where, And it's the audience for you too when you're filming, especially because that's
something we have to think about till Yeah. I mean the audience for me, I was just like I had toured the I had toured all over the country, like I took the show everywhere, and I was pretty confident, like if you put me in front of an audience, like especially in my hometown I'm from New York, like a New York audience, I was pretty confident that it would it would go well, like because I've done it so many times. And also a special is like a show,
So they're they're ready, there's warm up, there's cameras. A lot of times they they're like very excited to go. And luckily we had two great shows. We pretty much
kept the first show right. We just did the first show, but the second show was just as good, and I think it's so cool, like like also to piggyback off, I decaid working with like not even on some race stuff, but like just working with people like when I did your show, everybody that worked for yours like black, and if they're like black makeup artists, it's like such a relief because I'm like this stuff, I don't have to worry about that I had to worry about what I
work with like white. And it's not because they're racists. They just don't know that there's a difference. And even like with a director, like a director doesn't necessarily always do this. But I remember I did a fitting for the special and I was wearing this jacket and like all the people who were there who were not minorities, was like, this looks great. This looks great. You're gonna look great. It looks great on camera. And I left it was like all right, cool, like I'm my outfit.
And then like three hours later I'd have called me like where'd you get this jacket? This looks cheap. You're not gonna perform in this. It looks bad on camera where you can't do this she's like, I know it's an expensive jacket, but you can't do this. You gotta find another jacket. And to that point, somebody who's not up that culture would probably just let you go up there with that jacket, right because they don't even to
tell you it was whack. Right then I would have been on YouTube getting roasted like where he get this jacket? By black titter. So he saved me on that one. So it's to the top though, Like to your point, it's like like my shot run is black, and then you know Bianca's brown, Rachel and Bianca and they're feeling the blanks. Yeah, when you see that black and brown staff, it's because of them too. Yeah. And also it wasn't
so yeah, it did look bad at it. The quality didn't come through, it didn't compliment his skin tone, and um, and I know that that was an issue for him. So I'd rather tell him that because I love him and I want him to win than to be you know, let him do, let us not say anything, and then have him stuffer later, which I think is something that as a village people, we should be doing for one another. Because you're seeing people and you're like, oh, why did
Phaise on't wear that on the red carpet? You know, Faise my brother And you're like, I can't do that or whoever it is. I'm not picking on him, and I just say his name because he's my friend and I can use that as an example. So I don't know if he wore something crazy on the red carpet or not, but I'm saying you can instead. I'll be like, yo, don't do that. Yeah, what you do with the jacket? I still got it. I gotta put that out for something else. I still got it because it don't blow.
It don't look good on camera, it look good in person. In person, you're like, it's but it has like a gloss to it that he don't look good at. But I'm gonna be I didn't lose confidence and I haven't wore it. I didn't lose a lot of confidence in it. I'm working on it. I gotta build up. Maybe we can see what it. I posted the picture of it. I'm gonna get roasted. Then it's gonna defeat the whole person.
You know, the reason I love this is because this is how you kind of got your break right with Tiffany, And yeah, they ready. Absolutely, it was Tiffany who put us on and make sure we got paid like our our man counterparts. And that's always been you know, that's always been our thing. Um, that's throwing back the rope is something we've been talking about before we made it.
Of course they're you know, they're always going to say, well, Tiffany, because Tiffany's famous and she has a big name, but she knows if we know what we talked about it. We always just said whoever goes first, and she went first,
and so that's always been the thing. And for me, you know, there's a there's a whole section of Latinos that you never get to see, and that's that's gonna always be my mission, merging black and brownness, you know, creating pathways and solidarity because all of this stuff bleeds
into everything that's happening. We got more with Ida Rodriguez and Ian Laura when we come back to Don't Hold It's the Breakfast Club, Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking with Ida Rodriguez and Ian Laura. His special romantic comedy premiers today. All right, so you talk about your relationship. So the person in a relationship with how do they feel when
you talk about the relationship. No, well, this is dating from like person king, No, you miss her, miss her mess not she thinks she is, he knows she's not. No, no, no, no, that's not true. That's that's not true. This is Yeah, I'm speaking as an artist, I just not personally. No. But it's not about it's not really about my relationship. It's about just dating or what it's like. I mean,
I'm I'm thirty two now and I'm not married. I'm not like I have no kids or nothing, and it's just been like a culmination of all my dating experience and all my friends communicate with no kids is totally breaking off stereoplace. I know. That's why I'm on. That's why I got the special na I couldn't do the White Jane White was the Giants jerseys with the Blue Giants jersey. You said you also said that you think dating is hardened now than it used to be. Yeah,
I mean for sure, for sure. I mean I had a joke about it where back in the day, Like you hear stories about it all the time. I hear stories especially with the Dominicans, where they would have you have a family and you raise another family, right, like right on the same neighborhood, two families and in the neighborhood, and everybody just mind their business. Nobody said something. We got com yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, my daddy was doing right.
But there was no phones. People didn't capture you. How was you gonna get court cheating? You got court cheating because you like, it's in the same neighborhood, just literally yeah. But if they called you, like if they called your wife and was like, yo, I saw Charlemagne out with this girl, you could be like, they're lying and that's it. Yeah, that's it. If they had a big guys, cameras were way worse over here doing work, doing construction on the house.
So oh, it's my assistant. That's your dad. You said your dad, right. But now it's hard. You can't be out here. You gotta you know, in social media, you didn't following everything the stories. It's it's tough. You can't get away with that type of I know somebody who was married and there this was um. They said that their husband was had a whole family. He would pretend to go to work in the morning, but he would be driving like six blocks away. One day she fired.
That's how she had a whole nother house and family, like six blocks six, same zip code, same zile. But it still happened. I dated a girl. I dated a girl for six months. We dated, it was and then I found out she had a fiance. She was like engaged to be married. She lived with the guy and everything. Because he called me one night he went through a phone where her messages. He called me back then, they know, going through the phone and checking out. Yeah, away with it. Yeah.
I told her, what you think I'm gonna have her back? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, hell yeah. I told her. I actually have a joke about this because his energy was real weird. Like I picked up. He called me from her number and I picked up thinking it was her because I had like thirty misscalls from her number and I thought something had happened. And I picked up, and the first thing he said, he was like, yo, it's just with the pretty ass eyebrows. And I was like, yeah, I was. I was like,
I was flattered. To be honest, I was like, I don't know what this is, but thank you, thank you about the eyebrows, and then he asked. He was like, yo, I'm with this girl fiance, And I was like, yeah, I mean I didn't know, bro, I don't know. Though he wanted, like to meet up and fight. I'm like, I don't want to fight. I don't I don't care enough about this like you do. This is fiance. I
understand why you're upset. I'm not that upset. So like you think she would have told you I'm engaged, you would have still mess with their like beIN a side guy he's listening. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe maybe you know people say that. I feel like, God say, let's be honest. Women be like, let's be honest. But then you are honest and they leave and I'm like, well that's not what I wanted. Yes, that's what the young ladies that we're talking about. The girl, Yeah, we was
there for six months. Yeah, it was why because she lived with the guy and she used to like stay over my house and stuff. She used to say she was like her parents' house and really snitching, Like you going further with this, It's fine. They broke up, telling him was he asking you all those questions? He was asking me for details like details, and I'm like, you write the text messages, you know the details because she
was saying this stuff in the text messages. But they broke up, like the next day, do you want to know all those details? I don't know. That was weird. And then you go on me like a couple of days later like bro, like I just I just need to know, and I'm like, bro, I'll feel bad for you. He's like, I just need you to tell me, like man to man, like did she do this? And I'm like, did she do that on stage? No? Man to the special come see me. No, honestly, everything is everything is cool.
They it was, honestly is deeper than that. He was cheating on her too. She had called him already, so she had moved on and they check out hit. Yeah. Now let me ask you this, how do you how personal do you get? Because like, for instance, Chris Read, he got attacked outside of the comedy and then he was talking about it and he was saying, at first he really wanted to go on stage right away, but he was bleeding. He was like, I don't want to
bleed on these people. But he said he did want to like go on stage, and he does address it in his stand up, And for you, a lot of things happen in your personal life, so do you feel like those are things when they happened, You're like, I gotta figure out how to incorporate this time. Sometimes I try to be as real as I can from my perspective point of view, So every joke is my perspective. It's not It might not be exactly how it happened.
It might not be exactly how the story, but that's what I think or that's how I would have wanted to react. So I try to say that. But it's weird, especially when you're dating, because like now you meet girls and they're like, don't put me in your stand up, and I'm like, I'm gonna if it's If it's funny, I might have to, but I don't put nobody's name in it. And then and you would never know it was you unless only me and you would know who
exactly it is and and her fiance. Watch romantic comedy comedy Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. The soak megana Stallion Breakfast Club all right, Well, the Seven Black Girls and Women's Consortion, alongside Influence Into leaders, have written a letter of open support for A Megan the Stallion, announcing violence against women.
Individuals who signed that letter include Congresswoman Maxine Letters also to Ronna Burke, who is the founder of me Too. A Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill, Johnson Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Angela Rai signed the letter as well. And so in that letter it says you are larger than life in many ways. Your name is ENLiGHT your face on billboards, your songs, and the history books. And this is still
just the beginning of your story. As you've risen to the top, you've also had to endure a lot of obstacles along the way. In the face of triumph and tragedy alike, you always keep your head held high. The letter goes on to say, it must be said that our culture has failed you, one of its most brightly shining daughters. In July of twenty twenty, you experienced a violation of the highest order at the hands of someone
whom you considered a friend. Since then, you've had to endure public harassment and taunting, not only from that person, but from others choosing to stand with him. Bloggers have circulated rumors and excitedly reported on the most traumatic experience of your life as if it were juicy gossip, often perpetuating the idea that you've got a reason to lie, that you shouldn't be believed. And at the end, it says violence against women is still entirely too common and
acceptable in our world. We make excuse after excuse to explain away even the most heinous acts. Black women are also often fearful of what will happen to their assailant if they choose to involve the law as you yourself were afraid to do, and are left unprotected by the system and the community alike. Oh, everybody just needs to let the cold case play out, her supporters and detractors. You know, once the cold case plays out, you know
time will tell, all right. And method Man was talking to Sherry Shepherd about being an actor, well a rapper slash actor, and why a lot of rappers are a great at acting. I think that there's so many rappers who are great at acting. Do you think rap it is itself to acting as well. Well, I think a lot of rappers are great liars. Yeah, a lot of
them are great liars, And I think that translates on screen. Yeah, you know, honestly, it's it's it's more of being able to stand in front of fifteen thousand people or fifteen hundred people and commanding their attention, even like when people do plays, Yes they I mean, we know that the scenery isn't moving, We know that there isn't like they aren't on an actual moving train, But we're so intrigued by the actors and the process that's going on in
front of us, we allow ourselves to dwell into it and are fall deeper into our imagination. Yes, in that world, they call that the suspension of disbelief. That means that you know something's not you, it's not logical, but you suspend your disbelief for the sake of enjoying what you
see in front of you. A lot of rappers and musicians get into character right when they're writing their music, whether it's you know, they're a huge drug dealer or you know, like Biggie story to tell each tell in a fake story, so it's easier for them to get into character. I think that's exactly what it is. Rappers are liars, but more importantly their characters, and most people in hip hop or playing characters, and in life in general,
most people are playing characters. And a lot of things that people do are performatives, so of course they can perform all right. Now, Chris Rock is doing something for the first time ever. It's his first ever live Netflix special. So he's gonna do his comedy special live streaming. Now, there's not a lot of details, but they did say it's gonna be in early twenty twenty three. And you know, he's worked with Netflix several times and so now he's
doing this live streaming Netflix special. Stope. I didn't see that feature on Netflix, but I'm excited about that. Man, I'm trying. How can you watch something live? I can't wait to see it. But how is that going to happen? I don't know. Well, they said if it's successful, this could change the future of Netflix's programming. So this is something new, a live screen. Yeah. Amazon does it with football, so I'm sure they can do it with a live
comedy show. Dope. Yeah, it's probably just a function where it's like live TV or something like that and then you just go and see it live all right now. T Payne was on his Nappy Boy radio podcast with Taylor Bennett, and he was talking about making so much money that he would charge artists cars. I started charge cars for songs. It came to a point where I go hand and it was like, we need a hook, and I was like, hey, look, it's just seventy two going and looking for parts to put the car. Not
even that out right. I just I don't even want a new car. Bro, gonna get me a whole school. I'll do this hook for you tonight. I wonder if you have to pay taxes on that. Probably. I'm sure they're gonna be listening now, because that would I mean, they're gonna be listening now. But that could be smart depending on what type of vehicle a car he gets, because if he gets a car that's limited, that goes up in value, you know, it could be worth a
lot of money. But like you said, I'm sure ursus watching right now, like, hey, we didn't get clearance on that one. How about a Nordy? Yeah, I don't know what. I don't know what the rules are on that. If it's a gift. If you have to pay taxes, anything that somebody pays you, you have to pay taxes on all. Right now, Swiss Beats has gifted French Montana for his birthday, and here's that gifts. What do you do with the camel? Do you have to pay taxes on that? A camel?
Swiss raise his camels? He does raise came but I don't think you bought him a camera. He probably running him a camera for the birthday party. But you know, but buying him a camel is like buying him a sports team for Swiss because rais camels. But you got to maintain that camel and feed that camel, and I guess walk the camera. I don't know much about camels, but French can raise no damn cammel. Hey man switches
camel camel. Yeah, I'm sure Switz will put put put a French on one of what he should be doing. I think Switch owns a whole racing team, owns a whole racing team in Saudi Arabia, Yeah, he does. He owns a whole team is called the rough Rider team in Saudi Arabia racism. Maybe that camera will be part of his team all right, well, that is your rumor reports. All right, Chara man who giving that donkey to man? Four police officers in Lake City, Florida need to come
to the front of the congregation. What did your uncle Charlot always tell you about the great state of Florida. Oh, we'll talk about it for after the hour, because this adds on to the legend. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club.
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of Florida. Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Now the officers names the officer James Hodges and Deputy James gold full disclosure. I was tired on this fine Friday, kind of going through the motions until I saw this story and I said to myself, Florida, don't you ever stop being Florida. And I say that as if you could stop, if you tried. Okay, Florida is gonna always Florida, just like water is gonna always wet. All right, Florida
will always be the craziest place in America. And it's not even close. I'm at the point where I truly believe these stories we see about Florida in the news. They're not even real. It's just all satire and somebody writes these things just to make us laugh. And today is no exception. I'm serious. Florida stories are so good. Okay. I could literally give these officers Donkey of the Day based off the headline alone on CBS News. Okay, just the headline. Would you like to hear the headline? Listen,
remember this is Florida. Now now the headlo wait wait wait, remember this is Florida. Okay, now that you know this is Florida, listen to this headline, because you know it's good. A blind man was arrested after an officer thought he had a gun. Did you hear what I said? A blind man was arrested after an officer thought he had a gun. Oh, and I forgot the most important part of the headline. It was his cane. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to NBC News
for the report. Please. Police arrested sixty one year old James Hodges and he was charged for resisting an officer in late October on Marion Avenue and Duvall Street in downtown Lake City. The bodycam video starts off with the deputy stopping Hodges, asking him what's in his pocket? What's from? I am? Actually? What's your name in data birth? I don't defer right now. Hodges then asked the deputy what her suspicion was, and the deputy responded that it looked
like he was hearing a gun in his pocket. Shortly after, he takes the walking stick out of his pocket to show the deputy that it is not a gun. Yeah you are. What's your name in data verse? Yes? Hodges showed his walking stick to another deputy at the scene. The deputies then handcuffed him and took his driver's license
out of his pocket. The Sheriff's office declined to do an interview, but posted a statement on Facebook that says, in part quote, we are aware of the Columbia County Sheriff's Office body camera video involving the arrest of mister James Hodges on October thirty first. Sheriff Hunter is troubled by what he has seen in the video, and the matter is being addressed. Police was stook a blind man's walking stick for a gun. Well, I have to ask in this situation, who's really blind? What's the point I
haven't visioned? If you can't see Paul Stevie wanted to better stay out of the Sunshine State. Imagine Stevie Wonder having a glass of wine while playing the piano and then getting arrested for DUI because police officers was stick the piano for a damn call. What's also interesting about this is the man is blind, you think he has a gun, but you stop him to make sure he's carrying the gun properly. If I saw a blind man with a gun, I wouldn't want to know why is
he carrying it at all? No disrespect to all the blind gun owners out there, but you can understand my confusion, Right, is that even a thing. I'm forty four years old. It's never even crossed my mind on whether blind people own guns or not, But now I can't stop thinking about it. So I did some research, and by research I mean Google. I typed in do blind people own guns? And the answer is most definitely. Okay, apparently in America.
Have you ever heard that? In No, Well, apparently in America, being blind does not keep you from owning a gun. Some states, like Nebraska in my home South Carolina, required gun applicants to show proo provision, but in two thousand and seven, Texas lawmakers passed the measure to help legally blind people hunt. Let me tell you something. I watched Dad Devil, so I know that blind people's other senses, other senses are extremely heightened. But it ain't no way
in hell I'm going hunting with a blind person. It makes no logical sense to me whatsoever. Look, I tell y'all all the time, I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary. But one would assume that being able to see would be one of the necessary qualifications for owning a gun. Okay, that's the problem with most of y'all humans nowadays anyway, you shoot like you're legally blind, all right, most of y'all don't hit what you're aiming at with twenty twenty vision. So how you gonna hold
it down when you pop? Let me tell you something, officers in Lake City, Florida, with that man lacking vision, you are lacking empathy. There's absolutely no reason for that man to have been incarcerated, and he had every right to be frustrated with y'all because it's ridiculous. Okay, whenever you're accused of doing something you weren't doing, it sucks. But when it's something it's ridiculous. It's mistaking my walking cane for a gun. Imagine if he had his seeing
eye dog with him. What would you mistake that ass? Huh? A little kid he kidnapped as part of a human human sex trafficking ring. Huh. You know they say empathy is seeing with the eyes of another. Clearly the officers were seeing with the eyes of the blind man they decided to harass. I would tell Florida to do better. For Florida doing better would be so less entertaining for the rest of us. Please give officer to James Hodges and Deputy James Gold to Sweet Sounds of the Hamletones.
Oh no you are do gee, oh the day, gee, oh the day. Ye. By the way, there's a movie on Hulu calls See for Me and this woman is house sitting and she's blind. She also was a professional skier, and it just brought to light a lot of things that you talked about because she ended up having to kill these people that came into the home that were home invaders. But there is an app for blind people where you have like a person that navigates you to
walk around the house. It's really interesting, but that's a real life thing. But just putting that out there, but you mean guide you're around and and like make a left shoot now like that, like that type of thing. Yeah, exactly, like you put it on FaceTime. I think the app is called Titular, and you put it on FaceTime. So if you're blind, they can help you like kind of guide and navigate through. So she was on the app with this person and they were like, Okay, you know
at three o'clock, he's at three o'clock. And yeah, it's interesting. I mean, obviously it's just a movie, but I didn't realize obviously, chage just blind. People have weapons and have licenses to own firearms, right, know what I'm saying. But that's a real life app so that's all. It just made me think of that because I was like, she's really doing a great job with this gun even though she's blind. Okay, all right, well, thank you for that,
ye and thank you for that. Don't get to day, Charlemagne. Up next, UFC Waltsweight Champion Leon Edwards will be joining us, so we're gonna kick it with him next. It don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Hey what the breakfast Club? Your morning's will never be the same morning? Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. UFC well toweight champion Leon Edwards. What's happening?
What's going on? Good? Listen? My guy right here right yeah. He's so excited that you're here now for it. He's a big m This is like a for me, like in a year. Cat. It's like a big deal to you know. So I'm happy to be here and what are you doing? In the States. I'm just promoting um media media run. Okay, mom, Israel is fighting this Saturday. Yeah, so I want to watch him. And that's been busy since the fight I wonder about and two months ago.
That's been busy, like promoting that and running off that. So how do you get into UFC? Man? Like, what made you want to beat people up for a little? Um? Well, I got six sixteen, seventeen years old. I got into mixed martial lots and because I was allay get in the trouble as a kid, you know, like they always starts like. I was born in Kingston, Jamaica, immigrated to the UK at like ten, nine, ten years old. Um My dad died at thirty and got murdered up for
in London in the UK. And from there when like a bad spiral some of my my um my mom suggested next martial arts because I was always good at fighting, you know. So you try this out and fell of love of it. Yeah. So before you before your father passed, did you have the same anger. I don't know, I guess it would be anger, like the anger and rage.
With the anger and rage, you had to kind of like project somewhere that's why you got into the fighting well before it passed or after you Yeah, yeah, it's after it passed. I think that's why it took a turn, right because um, like growing up like in Jamaica, but that was like the leader after gang where where I grew up in I was born into in Jamaica. And also I've always been around like violence as far as like guns and stuff like that, you know, so I
was always like like used to it. Then obviously when when when it passed away, um M yeah, I think more just like the trauma of it, like drama down into like hey're not getting into gangs and saying like same he was into, you know, and um to this I fell into about seventeen, um when I met martial arts and kind of grab it. Do you remember what your your your your temperament was like before? Yeah, but like similar like I was, I'm like a humble, calm kid,
you know. So that's that was like me before, you know, and then I wously when when he when he passed, I just remember that like the switch, you know, and yeah, just thinking all the world, like the world like I just moved to a new country. My dad got killed in that country who moved to um single mom. Um, so you go like figure it out, like going to a new country, figuring out with two kids and so like, oh that your mom is never in the house because
she's always working, you know, so it's um. I think it's the same story for most most people from like where I'm from here. Well yeah, people like from trenches, I'm from stories. But everybody don't grow to have success because you know, sometimes you know, if you don't, if you don't deal with your trauma, and your trauma ends up dealing with you. Clearly, somewhere along the line you found a way to channel that trauma to something positive. Yeah, exactly.
I remember going to the first day in the gym. I remember that the just a positive feedback I was getting in there, all you're good, right, you should you should like you can do something with it. I feel like that spurred me on. You wanted to keep going back to the gym, you know that. I feel that the positive reinforcement that I had like made me want to go every day. So like at one point I was in the gym from like morning until like night.
You know, I'll train in the morning, our children all day and then I'll go I'll try to get it on the night, you know. And that was my routine from like eighteen to my twenties. And huh wow, I'm interested in like what did your mom instilling you? You know what I mean, because for some reason, people think that when you're raised by just your mom, you can't grow up tough. Yeah yeah, clearly, clearly my mom is tough. Like you had to be tough. I'm hoping you take
it off and leave it. I got it, I got yesterday yesterday. But over here, the tax over here it's like almost double the price in the UK. And I was like, in the UK, like this jacket in the UK is like in pounds, it's like, let's say about two two thousand. Yeah, over here it's like two five. Yeah you know. Um, but yeah, my mom she was like race stuff. She's like comes from all girls, all girls,
older sisters, no brothers. Um, she had me at age fifteen in Jamaica, you know, in Kingston, Jamaica, in poverty. So she had she had she had to be tough, you know. So um, yeah, she definitely raised two tough boys. And my brothers are fabian. He does um mixed martial arts as well. He finds a ballator and he's like one fight away from fighting for the for the world. Tartly, you know, so she definitely raised some killers for sure.
I'm surprised you didn't like hate to hate the country y'all moved to after something that tragic happens, like like I don't want to be in the more up the team up about the past. Yeah, but you could have passing. Jamaicas are just in life. She was living. Yeah, you know, like to been leader of gang in Jamaica you have to be like on some um, you could have passed it. As a kid, I just knew that that was the outcome.
It's like everyone around me it was dying, you know, so like that was the outcome, Like eventually it's even it's even gonna get um to death or prison or something. You know. I was as a kid, I didn't fall out that. But now looking back at it, that's really realistically only outcome you could have could have happened. Ye. Why martial arts like who, um, I don't know, he's like random random, Um. I never know the UC was before that. I didn't know what mixed martial art was
before that, you know, um. Like literally, I was walking to the bus stop my mom and she suggested this a gym getting built in my error where I grew up, and she was we just try to stop thinking. I'll just keep me away from her hanging around on the street with my friends. And I was like, okay, for her, I'll do it, you know. So I went up to the gym um inquired by the membership. At the time, membership was UM sixty pound a month, which is like seventy dollars a month. But as a single mom, I
know that she couldn't afford it. Now, I thought, that's that's a I have to month the price tag for a single moment. But she's like, she's like, listen, I'll pay for it. Just go just do it, you know. I was like, okay, I'll do it. And I did it, and yeah, I just kept growing and kept improving. I'm sure you didn't make the transition from the screens so fast or now. I was still like I thought about six to about sixteen to about nine and a double deal.
So you know a little bit of martial arts and you're in the street, who's the first person you kicked in the neck? To a few people. But I thought I was good at fighting from like just like after you know, I was just like good to street fighting. When you go to mixed martial arts to get like technical at fine you know exactly what you're looking forward how to do it? You know? And um, so yeah, I'll took out of you. So when did you learn
the discipline? Because I'm sure the discipline is probably would help you really make the train. Um, I'll say like literally parblica year into it, you know, because I was when I was got into it, I started out researching the sport like why is mixed martial arts? What? What do to make? What? What is it? Career in it? You know? And then um, once I see there's a career in it, I was like, okay, cool, I'll I'll stick to it. You know when I think over time,
just like gradually just energy switches, you know. He's like like he wanted to be in the gym. No, Um, he don't hear around in the street just getting in trouble. Um in the UK has are it's a big like a knife crime. Yeah, hanging over hears that guns right? What guns as well? But for the sixteen seven, fifteen fourteen that's like stabbing, you know. Um, so so yeah, it's either that or just hang around in the gym.
So I didn't hang hang around in the gym. Now all my friends are hanging around on the street and nine in the gym. You know, so just like for me making a switch. Now all my friends and nine two martial arts. You know, we got more with Leon Edwards when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with UFC welterweight
champion Leon Edwards, Charlomagne. UFC president Dana White's confirmed the trilogy fight with you and uh come comus. Yeah. How you feeling about that? That's gonna get in England? Yeah, yeah, I'm excited for that, you know, like to headline, Um, the UK, sixty thousand people is trying to get like a stadium show. It's gonna be big, you know, it's gonna be big, and I'm excited. This is the third time around. He beat me the first time by points and I knocked him out the second time, you know.
So now we're going back home on my turf and my backyard, and I'm excited it's gonna be good. Why why why a third time? Though, like like like mentally, why do you need a third fight? Um? I think not not for me. I think for him is it was a long reigning champion for a while. As I think in the UFCA, if you're rating for a little bit, they will kind of give you like another shot at about so it was on the feed for like eight years. Um so yeah, after knocked him out, there's okay, let's
do it. But now when you're a turf and in your backyard. And but to me, it doesn't it doesn't, it doesn't matter. You know, I'll be the same thing over and over and over again. So good for ten times. I believe that when none of them at all? How do you how do you think the third fright is gonna pay off? Because I always wonder about when you fight a person three times, like does a person see something in you? Like if I can expose that weakness,
maybe I have a chance. Like, um, I think it's like a very heavy base wrestling base um fighter, No, this this in boxing, but more more wrestling than anything. And um, I think now I'd love to see how he comes out after being like it was out cold, you know. So I'd love to see, like how now how he reacts after being put put out cold, because at the time, I think if he said that, it can never be in on the three for eight years, never lost in the year, say um, never been taken
out in any year, Say I did. I did it both in one fight, you know so I would love to see how he comes back now and um run it back. So either way it doesn't make don't matter to me. Do you abstain from sex before fights? I always hate that about boxes? Um a nomber like three person the fighters. Another thing like normal like three or four weeks, like a month, like about a month before. Um,
I think it's more mental than anything. I did it before in my amateur days on the same day, different week in your legs after I went to sleep, So no way, um, um, probably like a month before, just momental then anything. I don't think physically it makes a difference. But in amateur days did it like a week off the fight and that was finny also. But now you're playing for big money and his opportunities that don't like
risk it, you know. Yeah, I heard that she was sparring with Ian Gary and you sent him to the hospital after kicking him in the head. Um, it was a light spar we're going that hard, you know, like he came he wasn't clearly, Yeah, and it was going. It was a good spat work, you know, and me first and head kick like a good one, you know, I was okay, cool then um, yeah I gave him
one back. But my toes his mouth much like my my my shinny know that normally shin hit that's only out you know, And but um, when it tolls it it's like a slap. It's like so like I like, what's his teeth? And but it's all good, it's good. Good new teammate. You busted his teeth with your toes. Yeah, it's like a he toes it right, So it's like a slap, you know. But normally no, no, normally when it was just tolles. Yeah, because we throw the kit
normally trying to land like your your shin bone. Yeah, that's trying to land on the head and that like put your out cold. But if you if you fall short, then your feet will like slap them. Yeah, And that's what happened basically, and bust is a lip but it's all good. Do you work at your feet? No, no, you body just get conditioned over time from hitting and
does get tougher and tougher. Though. Yeah, you have to negotiated a new deal before the fight too, right, Um yeah, but now but now I wonder about now it's now a new negotiation again. You know. Now I go negotiate paper view and um percentages and um yeah, get that dope, you know? Is that normal? Is it a pro fight negotiation? Um? Now, normally it's like it's like a contracted like four fights, five fights, but at this level, the top five, normally it's like a longer contract and um, you get to
like negotiate. It depends on who you're fighting, Like I thought, like Nate, they as before and I renegotiated for that as well. So it depends on the opponent big big the fighters and um yeah that's normally it goes why do you UFC fighters look so bad in the ring when they fight like a Jake Paul Yeah, but Jake Pauls find like all the retired UFC fires and like, um, he fought like a silvered over the day like for me,
that's my idol. When I was like young getting into MMA, he was at the guard that I looked up to like in his prime, you know, and I was not to see that over there when they fought, and he's like forty six years old and slow slowed down. He's reflected in the same and his chinne is a bit gone, you know. So yeah, but he's fine, like yeah, like retired yus fires and thought no one was like fresh he called out the DS. Yeah, but yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It took a lot, a lot of work over the years,
you know. And he's only smallers out. So I think Jake is that what one night one. I don't know how big he is, but yeah, I think he's small his box that I mean. Is UFC and boxing that much different? Um? Nah? Nah, I think like a years the guy can learn boxing quite fast. But I think the opposite around, like a boxing to learn MMA is it's probably longer process if you're like wrestlings kip, boxing a lot to learn, you know. But we do boxing as part of our training. Um. So it's not a
big difference. Um, But it's it's like a different range of different timing. It's all different. You're only punching the head on the body. You know, as a mixed martial arts can kick the leg and kick the body. You can kick the head, you know, you can elbows and so um yeah, I think it's it's easier to learn facts. Yeah, facts facts. I think I'm like, can my strike my sounds like striking, like my my preference, it's a striking.
I'm comfortable with boxes and I got a great boxing coach back home that that helps me out and in camp, always get good boxing working because I think it toughens you up for the conditions your your body, you know, because when it spat boxes to go harder. Is it worth it for you to do something like that? Or you feel like that feels like a side show almost like what boxing or no with with somebody like a Jake Paul If you I'm not now probably not out
because I'm a prime now, you know. I just wanted to see about two months ago, and um, this this was my dream and I was like going to the sport is to get it there and use it to turn my family's life, you know. And um also did for the dough. If the dough is good, I'll did you know, but right now I'm focusing being like the best right now in my sport, you know, and after that then it can venture and see what's to say?
I saw you uh tell mirror, mirror that co that UK that um, that Ni McGregor fight could happen, I said, be easier to happen. We've got the same management team right, um like him Oh white people. Yeah, that's obvious. You don't have to, you know, make that statement. We know, so we gotta say like management team. Yeah, and if it wasn't gonna happen, easier easier to make, you know, because in house talking. But you people want that uh uh for the for the money, yeah, but far as
like my my career and I don't. I don't need it. Yeah, you know what I needed is is, um, it's not well to wait. I'm a will to way. He's no like a like a lightweight. I know they put likes and muscles on recently. Um, but yeah, I'm I think I'm too big for you. Do you feel? Love kind of agree it's difficult roim to come back and compete
against top five. I feel, you know, I think he put a lot of muscle on that that affects a fighter a lot, you know, especially if you he broke his legs like trying properly and um, but I love him to come back and do well. You know, I'm not hated. I don't like his success, doesn't like didn't mine, you know, so hopefully does come back and do well. Is it true that you like you when you're the typical fighter you are. You gotta have like registered hands
and something like that. Nah, I registered my like my body's registered far as like health insurance not not not. Um. I think you can't go out there like look to like pick fights with people because else he gets sued, right, um, but you can death of self like self defense, defend yourself if it feel like, yeah you have to. Yeah, facts we lean. I know you gotta go, man. I
just wanted to thank you for coming through. My brother appreciate it like for me, like I said, it's a it's an honor and a big deal for me, you know, to meet you. Was like, yeah, you're smaller than well for you yo yo yo yo think, don't think, don't think you so. I love but like this is what I watched like like my manager tal like like like in camp, like get trained twice today, like this is my my, my, my downtime, you know, like, oh, what's
your favorite Breakfast Club episode? Um, I was like I've seen all of them. I was like the Birdman one that that was a good on the side of the cliche one, and I was like, that's like all of it. It's like the way like you interact with the with the people, you know, like you know, make it feel chilled, not that pressure doing anything. So I appreciate it. Leon l was everybody, thank you, my brother. Now I appreciate breakfast Club. Thank you for man, the Breakfast Club West.
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through the face. Now my knickas happening. A version telling God, I don't want to get murdered. I got said, I don't know what you had them you're looking you solve the vert. Only rumors duout my circle. Only roumans do without my circle. All right to be pressing my pubs and six May the room when the curtain You're kind of wanted the bight of me working right right the time, swimming and swimp pulling down to the shoe with the purple snowy diamond, and she kept on burs. Oh my god,
we're happening, the vision happen. Oh my god, we're having a murder. Oh my god, we're having murder. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Sharlo mean the guy we all the breakfast club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk new music Fridays. This is the Rumor Report with Angela. Yes, and we also got to set it off with letting y'all know that what kinda Forever is out today, so I know everybody's going to the movies to see that.
And Rihanna has another new song, Born Again here that is son to those rivers now to me, were we alright? So that's two Rihanna releases within the month. That's amazing. I love all. Rihanna is using the Black Panther soundtrack to reintroduce herself to the music scene. That's all right. Also out today, nas and head Boy King's Disease three now and b I know you got to mention a shout out on there, Yes I did all right, Well,
here is Nats with ghetto reporter conversations. They're getting in the wattle, dropped the sharficahs like you're doing us graduation kids, marriages, when the culture vocal jail. He started sport in the sound. They drew a contract forget Hi Jama and the prey set and saying most artist don't live as good as the eject and they end up the pressure. And then Glorella, she has a project out today. Anyways, life's great. We love Glorella and here is uh uh oh that was done? Dude,
we beck at it? Did Keela? He could's getting the way on tam a woman looking back at it did again like I've been making money, I ain't trying to make a friend. Did go still on n It ain't making no meet on kind all right? And like I was telling you Envy, I'm Young Blue. He has another project out today. This project is called Tanta. He has such a great story from Mobile, Alabama. You know, he had that feature with Nicki Minas that we all had a chance to hear. He also has a song with
Little Wayne. But here is Young Blue. Featuring Kelly Rowland. Freak Freak. We ain't gonna gon, we ain't no more, but because I need you, got me. I got a little check on the mics League, grab your throat to you can't breathe, Grab a pill long so you can't scream. Game, you just coming. You're a bad little thing. We gonna have a little flame. We ain't gotta be serious. Yeah, I'm gonna reach out the blue to day see if I can get a call for the call show. Absolutely
positively yes. And the album um. He also has Lucky Day on he hair, tight dollar sign Neo uh french Mont Tanna is on the album five Year Foreign. He got Zane on the album too. Hasn't been doing music in quite some time. To make sure you guys check that out. Also out today, Where's Kids, the More Love Lets Go Here is too Sugar listen my own name doing on just Steve, you got it for my good Jock, through my Miko and enough for the Life for you
Mommyka and to Run the Jewels. They have Run the Jewels four out today and it's quatro really and what they did was they have rappers, producer, singers, musician and visual artists from across Latin America. So it's a remix album, so shout out to them for Run the Jewels Quatro as MVY was saying, Also, Drama has new music out today. What had happened was and we all just seen recently the Drama playoff between Drama and Drake. He didn't like
that reference that Drake gave to him on the album. Also, a Black Eyed Peas Elevation that's out today David Sebastian and DJ Drama with God Save the Rave. Goshi with Elevators is out today also, So enjoy your Friday, enjoy your weekend listening to new music. That's right, all right, and listen, since we're talking about releases, man Um, I do want to salute doctor Mutulu shakoor H. He has
been granted parole by the US Parole Commission. You know it's a deathbad release though because he has bone marrow cancer. But he's been granted the deathbad release and they said he has less than six months to live, but you know, at least he won't have to die in prison. So salute to the family of Matulus car and uh, just salute the doctor Matulus call all right, well that is your room a report, all right. When we come back, let's get to the people's choice mix. You know it's Friday,
so we throw it back. Let me know what you want to hear, and it's the breakfast club. Good morning, So breakfast club, Your mornings will never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large size condoms. That gold foil rapper is a badge of honor, and it means you're protected and you take care of things with comfort. Accept no substitute. So bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large size condoms. WWPR FM HD one,
New York I Heart radio station. Let me put a little bit of a breakfast club your life stop angela ye, I mean the right back, right back back and the best you know, we do it back on a Friday. Let me know what you want to hear. Eight hundred five five one on five one. Let's go turn it off where the babies had cast. Although we need things like change, it's mother same. Sometimes he makes me one.
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him gassed up about to get blessed up. So the last one ms brothers must when he kissed him at the which made his body shoo the Hindu smoke home and tumb. The vigorous fact was sifted by the ridiculous. My mind is like laying mind on what step to black. I've seen something. We're going back on the Frinday. Let's go blah blah. He make it up and that was right. Oh he's a sty I just looked bry He biked around the shape go bough the sick, the pure James with the hill. Now with you of the around. How
you love your team and your joke? Youking you more team in the court. So what the deal is the background? The cake? Now, we ain't body to make a freaking side. I shut it off, like I said, we throw it back on the Friday. Let me know what you want here. Eight hundred and five eight five, one on five. When we're setting the vibe for the weekend. I gotta remind y'all. No.
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mont dirty ticket man, and I'm gonna get along. Won't talk about this baby, talk about you and me, talk about busy to talk about making love as all time. Girl is going down to talk dirty your baby on the hard life mind. I also known always seeking my bloody wasn't just for his book. Don't don't I don't time learn, No, I don't want to give you mine, and no, I don't want to meet you. Don't where now?
I want to time and don't I don't want no sound Sie doesn't gonna hanging from me hanging listen to silence this side, trying to holler any I don't want no stuff FLEs from me, hang up the side once to get at me. Friday, It's okay to do your marry dance on this Friday. It's okay to do your marry bub on this Friday. Ain't on drink Friday. I want if I want to school, how can I? That's
somebody if I can't. And theselfing nut to know when it's time time to let go see day of the party and don't be tripping when he sees in the club just showing little love represents your signlight means around me if you stick you for your hot one my shot couple belbot air in the rear of the club, pulled up funds and going by the bart so soulful. So we play and pain with no lags and say the party is on the way right, the party room down on the NINEUS. No, I never can my bloody.
Let's get ahead, he explains to me what I'm saying. Like I said, we go back on the Friday and we know what you want. He saw, maybe I don't love her, you don't love me? Show up. I don't even want to touch on me like, don't want to see your face she was just child. Want to see you walk through the door, don't l to shine. Let's go one two sing loa, come home late and seing you believe me the sun I sat in my shoulder thin' get you? Don't get you some man and like some
fraidens that I don't even wear. So if you want some loving not suggest you go back there and you can't from laden day with you who is always something else looking my nerve. God knows that I don't deserve what you putting me through, as I've been so to to you for you to come at me with the love lame excuse sell of you lies one of your feet top baby this baby that, but you'll lie ain't working now down the curtain never sur I have to such?
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We can get into bright and Knight's breathe. The pieces found my lead and soul to reach my soul to keep the passing seat until with heat, living the cycle in the hustle, I barely get enough time. You know me from the platinum how I stack him and shine. You see a lot of contentens They try to end up in my world, A reputation on this see intectable girl. I'm moving on and now I'm trying to make a check in my waist. Be the best that I can
be there left me all of my days. Now we can face pathways or just think power one powers one five one. Never be the same. When it's time to get with someone special, the best way to do it is with Magnum large size condoms. That gold foil wrapper is a badge of honor and it means you're protected and you take care of things with comfort. Accept no substitute. So bring the pleasure with the gold standard Magnum large size condoms. Make sure you're telling him watch out for Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man a tap and ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested if definitely says he rigged the door to his home and an attempt to electrocate his pregnant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking a Flaminia to breakfast club bitchy donkey other day with Charlom Haine. A god. I don't know why y'all keeping letting him get you'all elected before?
Why I start off donke here today? Let me, salute the women a Sigma Gamma row. They are celebrating a hundred years, a greater service, and greater progress. Tomorrow, salute all the pooters out there rapping Sigma Gamma rod dropping a clues box for Sigma Gamma roll Shout those women. Yeah. Slut to my niece Laportia for always rapping her set and reminding me every year that November twelfth is indeed
a Sigma Gamma rolls found this day. Now, donk here today for Friday, November eleventh, Go to two police officers with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office in Lake City, Florida. What did your uncle Charlat always tell you about the great state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Now the officers names of Officer James Hodges and Deputy
James Gold. Full disclosure. I was tired on this fine Friday, kind of going through the motions and tell I saw this story, and I said to myself, Florida, don't you ever stop being Florida. And I say that as if you could stop if you tried. Okay, Florida is gonna always Florida, just like water is gonna always wet. All right, Florida will always be the craziest place in the Marya. And it's not even close. I'm at the point where I truly believe these stories we see about Florida in
the news. They're not even real. It's just all satire and somebody writes these things just to make us laugh. And today is no exception. I'm serious. Florida stories are so good. Okay. I could literally give these officers donkey at the day based off the headline alone on CBS News. Okay, just the headline. Would you like to hear the headline? Listen, remember this is Florida. Now now the headlin Wait wait, wait,
remember this is Florida. Okay, now that you know this is Florida, listen to this headline because you know it's good. A blind man was arrested after an officer thought he had a gun. Did you hear what I said? A blind man was arrested after an officer thought he had a gun. Oh, and I forgot the most important part of the headline. It was his cane. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to NBC News
for the report. Please. Police arrested sixty one year old James Hodges and he was charged for resisting an officer in late October on Marion Avenue and Duvall Street in downtown Lake City. The bodycam video starts off with the deputy stopping Hodges, asking him what's in his pocket? What's yeah? Damn? Actually, what's your name in data birth? I don't get her? I was right now. Hodges then asked the deputy what her suspicion was, and the deputy responded that it looked
like he was carrying a gun in his pocket. Shortly after, he takes the walking stick out of his pocket to show the deputy that it is not a gunmagtained, Yeah you are. What's your name in data birth? It does not matter? Yes it does. Hodges showed his walking stick to another deputy at the scene. The deputies then handcuffed him and took his driver's license out of his pocket.
The sheriff's office declined to do an interview, but posted a statement on Facebook that says, in part quote, we are aware of the Columbia County Sheriff's Office body camera video involving the arrest of mister James Hodges on October thirty first, Sheriff Hunter is troubled by what he has seen in the video and the matter is being addressed. Policeman stook a blind man's walking stick for a gun. Well, I have to ask in this situation, who's really blind?
What's the point of having visioned if you can't see Paul Stevie Wonder better stay out of the Sunshine State. Imagine Stevie Wonder having a glass of wine while playing the piano and then getting arrested for dui because police officers were stick the piano for a damn car. What's also interesting about this is the man is blind, you think he has a gun, but you stop him to make sure he's carrying the gun properly. If I saw a blind man with a gun, I wouldn't want to
know why is he carrying it at all? No disrespect to all the blind gun owners out there, but you can understand my confusion, Right is that even a thing? I'm forty four years old and it's never even crossed my mind on whether blind people own guns or not. But now I can't stop thinking about it. So I did some research and by research, I mean Google. I typed in do blind people own guns? And the answer is most definitely. Okay, apparently in America. Have you ever
heard that? In No, Well, apparently in America, being blind does not keep you from owning a gun. Some states, like Nebraska in my home South Carolina, require gun applicants to show proof of vision, but in two thousand and seven, Texas lawmakers pass the measure to help legally blind people hunt. Let me tell you something. I watch Dad Devil, so I know that blind people's you know, other senses are, other senses are extremely heightened. But it ain't no way
in hell I'm going hunting with a blind person. It makes no logical sense to me whatsoever. Look, I tell y'all all the time. I'm not the highest graded weed in the dispensary, But one would assume that being able to see would be one of the necessary qualifications for owning a gun. Okay, that's the problem with most of
y'all humans nowadays. Anyway, you shoot like you're legally blind, all right, most of y'all don't hit what you're aiming at with twenty twenty vision, So how you gonna hold it down when you pop. Let me tell you, officers in Lake City, Florida, with that man lacking in vision, you are lacking empathy. There's absolutely no reason for that man to have been incarcerated, and he had every right
to be frustrated with y'all because it's ridiculous. Okay, whenever you're accused of doing something you weren't doing, it sucks. But when it's something as ridiculous, it's mistaking my walking king for a gun. Imagine if he had his seeing eye dog with him, what would you mistake that ass? Huh? A little kid, he kidnapped, a part of a human human sex trafficking ring. Huh. You know they say empathy
is seeing with the eyes of another. Clearly the officers were seeing with the eyes of the blind man they decided to harass. I would tell Florida to do better, but Florida doing better would be so less entertaining for the rest of us. Please give Officer to James Hodges and Deputy James gold To Sweet Sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no you are dogee gee. Oh the day. By the way, there's a movie on Hulu calls see for Me and this woman is house sitting and she's blind.
She also was a professional skier, and it just brought to let a lot of things that you talked about because she ended up having to like kill these people that came into the home that were home invaders. But there's an app for blind people where you have like a person that navigates you to walk around the house. It's really interesting. But that's a real life thing. Just putting that out there, but I mean, God, you're around up and like make a left shoot now like that,
like that type of thing. Yeah, exactly, like you put it on FaceTime. I think the app is called Titular, and you put it on FaceTime, so if you're blind, they can help you like kind of guide and navigate through. So she was on the app with this person and they were like, Okay, you know at three o'clock. He's
at three o'clock. And yeah, it's interesting. I mean, obviously it's just a movie, but I didn't realize obviously blind people have weapons and have licenses to own firearms right now what I'm saying, But that's a real life app. So that's all. It just made me think of that because I was like, she's really doing a great job with this gun even though she's blind. Okay, I Charlemagne, thank you for that donkey today. Yes, indeed, now I gotta remind you guys. November twenty seventh, it's my car
show in Huntsville, Alabama. If you haven't got your tickets, it's like fifteen days left, right it's Thanksgiving weeks, so a lot of you guys will be home. A lot of you guys will be also traveling down to Huntsville, Alabama, the Von Braunze Center. It's celebrity cars, amusement rides, American muscle, old school cars. There's so much stuff for the kids and family and of course kids five in under a free. So just click the link in my bar for more information.
And that's Huntsville, Alabama, November twenty seventh. Right now, when we come back from the Wounded Warriors, we have General Michael L. Lennington. He's gonna be talking today because of course his Veterans Day. All right, to don't move and salute to all the veterans out there. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning. How do you dj envy Angelus Charlomagne, the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. We have General Michael as Lennington. Did
I say that right? That's right? Thank you, welcome, happy to be here. How are you feeling this morning. I'm feeling good coming in the Veteran's Day. It's a really good time of year, and happy to be in New York. Happy Veterans Day. Thank you. And you are the CEO of the Wounded Warrior Project. You guys do amazing work, so I would love for you to talk about the
Bounded Warrior Project and how people can help Angela. We serve hundreds of thousands of wounded, all and injured service members that over the past twenty years I've given a lot to our country, protected our freedoms and way of life. And to help you just go to our website at wor project dot org. But really we're having Veteran's Day celebrations all across the country, the biggest of which is
right here in New York City tomorrow. And what I love about this is that the services that you guys offer are so important, right, whether it is mental health services. I was reading on the website one in three veterans suffer from PTSD, which makes complete sense. I couldn't imagine. But to be able to get the services that they need is important. And then even to know about benefits that they have that they might need to navigate through
the system to find out about. Absolutely right, there's a lot of benefits out there, not knowing what those benefits are. That's what we do it worried presents, get them connected with the benefits they've earned. And then, as you said, physically injured or invisible wounds, we serve a variety of programs that address both invisible wounds. PTSD traumatic brain injury easy to treat, but we do it. We do it better than anybody. And for veterans listening today, and I
know you've got millions listening. If you're a veteran that needs help, go to Wounded Warrior Project dot org, sign up, join our organization, and get the help you've earned. I always wanted to know what is what do you think? A lot of times you feel like a lot of people go and serve for the country and when they come home, there's no resources for them, right, so you see them on the side of the road asking for money, homeless. A lot of times I feel our country sometimes doesn't
take care of our soldiers. What are your thoughts on that. Yeah, I mean when people raise their hand and say, let me serve, they don't ask anything in return. They don't even know if they'll come home. But if they do come home, we owe them the best healthcare they've earned. Because only one percent of our population serves in uniform today, the majority of that responsibility lies with the Department of Veterans Affairs, but organizations like ours help the VA see
themselves serve warriors in urban and rural areas. Maybe there's barriers to care. We help address those barriers to care, and we really do serve the centerpiece of the four million, nearly four million that have served since nine to eleven. I was in the Pendagon on nine to eleven. I remember it like it was yesterday. People that served after nine to eleven, we owe them the best our country hus to offer. Also wanted to ask, and I'm glad that you came. My dad's a veteran, he was served
in Vietnam War. I wanted to know a lot of times you see like these hats, so clothes and they have it looks like the I would I guess the awards that you know, the soldiers from sometimes they get from serving and people wear it. Sometimes you'll see like retired drugdale or retired hip hop head. And a lot of times I noticed that you knows are upset about it.
They don't like it. So what is your thoughts on wearing stuff like that and even wearing you know, you see people go to the Army Navy store and they buy uniforms and things like that. What is your thoughts on things like that? Yeah, I think if you're a veteran, you should be proud of your service. I certainly am proud of my thirty five years in the Army. By the way, today's the Marine Corps birthday. Happy, Happy birthday,
Marine Corps two hundred and forty seven years old tonight. Um. I think veterans should be very proud of their services. I think they should wear distinguished, distinguishing characteristics. I had a pin. I wear my Wounded Warrior Project pin everywhere. Um. You know, whether people that haven't served to wear the veteran stuff, I think is probably is wrong, but they do think it is disrespectful. Veterans do think is disrespectful
when you wed. Absolutely, if you're not a veteran, absolutely Okay, that's nice thing to make a spoof about, right. And then you guys also have a great network of people. I was on the set and looking at some testimonials from people who have been part of the Wounded Warrior Project and how much has changed their lives. I think that's great too. The network of people that can help support you if you know you want to come in and they've been through similar things, so that you can
have those discussions and meet people who have experienced shared experiences. Absolutely, we'ren't twenty five cities across the country. We do events, eight thousand events here all over the country. We're in every big city you can imagine, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, all over the country, San Diego. We have active peer support groups. We have a network of support. This unbelievable.
We have a lot of special events going on this weekend, in particular in all those big cities minus Florida, where they're facing a hurricane, but getting involved being there for your brothers and sisters and arms. We got we gotta special on tomorrow with Veterans Day Special on Facebook and YouTube channel. Jesse Palmer's host and that Lee Greenwood's singing it's going to be a great event. And what does Veterans Day mean to you? What do you suggest people do?
I mean because for a lot of kids, it's it's a day off for school, it's dayn't have to work. But what should people really be doing for Veterans Day? I think a Veterans Day you should reach out to every veteran you know, whether it's a family member, a loved one, a neighbor, Thank them for their service, thank
them for what they've done for our country. It is a day on it's a day to celebrate the exceptionalism of our veterans, and it's a day to reach out the veterans that maybe are an isolation and aren't being recognized. So if you got an if you've got a neighbor, or somebody lives down the block, or somebody that maybe doesn't have found maybe it's an aging veteran, spend time with those veterans. Tell them how important their service and how important it was to the freedoms we enjoy as Americans.
And where can people go if they want to donate, they want to help out, or to get more information if they're a veteran also, they need support our website's exceptional Wounded Warrior Project dot org all one word Wounded Warrior Project dot org org. At that website, you'll find a way to connect if you're a veteran, connect with other veterans in your community. Take advantage of the free programs the services we offer in all the areas that
you talked about the angel. We have a jobs program, we have connection events, physical health and wellness, mental health services, all free of charge to the veteran, no cost to the veteran. And it's also a way for supporters to go to that website and make a donation to help veterans heal mind, body, and spirit. We say a Wounded Warrior Project. Every day is Veterans Day, but certainly the next couple of days as we go into Veteran's Day, very special day for communities all over the country to
recognize their veterans. All right, we appreciate you joining us and sharing all this information. Again, a Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans out there. And thank you General Michael S. Lynnington. We really appreciate you as well. Thank you for your services continuing to do for other people. Thanks for having me on. Thank you so much. Now. We got a shout out to Ida Rodriguez for joining us this morning. Yes, a lot to the good to
Ida man. Make sure you watch Ian Laura's special that Ida directed us on HBO Max Today, Right yep, romantic comedy. But shout out to Ian Laura and to Ida. They actually filmed that in Brooklyn, so I went to that whole filming. But he's hilarious and like he was saying, his mother passed away, you know, right before that. So for him to be able to get back to work and do what he had to do, that to me,
that's commendable. I couldn't even imagine. So shout out to Ian. Yes, and i'd also is putting out another special with somebody named Entre nos Entos the Winnis three. We'll both of them premiere today. Ian Laura Romantic Comedy and Entre Noose to Winnus three. They both premiere today. So salute to Ida and thank you to Ida for coming on my late night talk show last night, Hell of a Week with Neil Brennan as well as Congressman Jamal Bowman and
d L. Hughley. You can scream that right now on Paramount Plus or can if you missed it last night in real time at eleven thirty on Comedy Central, you can screaming on Paramount Plus all weekend long. So do that all right? Well, you got a positive note, I do have a positive note. Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another, and feeling with the heart of another. Remember that this weekend breakfast club bitches'll finish the y'all dumb
