Final in the morning. You wake up in the morning. I'm talking right. You know you're about to experience a morning showing like any ye Over club hopefully what you guys are doing right now, that's the hub culture. Breakfast Club is my morning sit. I need it and I love it. Something you like, You're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club and waiting come to y'all, show man, I know you gotta be a big time celebrity.
Be up in here. You gotta be you gotta be a big time and lay and Charlottagne the guy the breakfast club, bitch you Good morning Usa, Hey dam Hey, good morning. Ye is Friday, Yes it is, Yes, It's Friday. I just dropped everything. Good morning everybody. I hope you guys are ready for the weekend. I know I am. I'm heading out to know Carolina. Of course. For CI double A, February and March is always crazy for me.
It starts off with Super Bowl, then it goes to the Grammys, and it goes to All Star, then it goes to SI double A. You mean January and February. Yeah, well, the end of February. Last weekend in January and February and into March. Those are always like my craziest weekends. Yeah. For me, it is too because my birthdays in January and then you know, I do my birthday all month, right and yeah you know all star you got, Yeah,
Grammy's all of that. Plus it's also a Black History month, yes, this month and then next month is Women's History Month. No cut cell. For me, these two months are always amazing and I end up doing a lot of corporate things. Yeah, but I love these months too because between this and home Coming season is when I can really touch the people and get out there and see people. And you can't go around touching people, you know what I mean, and really talk to people and that really excites me.
I love seeing people, especially ci double A is so many different people from so many different places and just get to see everybody. And I love Charlotte. This is the last year at SI double A is going to be in Charlotte, So I'm gonna miss it in Charlotte. But that's going to bore right, Yeah, Baltimore. I don't know if Baltimore is necessarily ready, you know, had time to get ready. Yeah, they got time to get ready.
So I'm excited about that. Um, what about you, You're heading out to know Carolina this weekend or yes, I'll be in Charlotte as well, so I will see you there. And that's it. I had a yesterday was a pretty amazing day, so you know it feels good. Today's payday. That's always yeah. I love a payday on a Friday. It's always good. Now we have some special guest joining us this weekend. Me this week stop it today. Susie Ormand will be joining us this Morney. Speaking of money, Yeah,
Susan Money. She has a new book out. She's number one on Amazon already. That's right. Shore. We talks about investing and making sure you have money when you're retired. So we're gonna be talking to Susie Ormond. And then Gie Herbert will be joining us Chicago. That's right. He has an album that's coming out today, so we'll kick it with g Yeah. The show in Brooklyn last night in Brooklyn Steel and then King Vaughan. King Vaughn was there too. Yeah. And I always talk about Chicago real estation.
Cago real estate is growing. If you're looking for real estate that's not too expensive, but it's I feel it's in that market that's about to really really go. They building an Obama Library. You have the Tiger Woods golf course. There's right on the water. There's so much property over there. Chicago's a place to look at. Chicago's expensive already. I'm actually I was helping somebody I know who's moving there. We've been looking at places together. It was pretty pricey,
depending on what neighborhood you want to be in. If you want to be in that, it's expensive. Yeah, you got you gotta go in the neighborhoodhere it's just about to change. Those are the neighborhoods that you could probably get a great deal. But let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Bloomberg. We got some Blueberg stories for you, and we'll tell you why the tent of Park five is a ripping Bloomberg saying don't be bamboozled. All right, we'll
get into that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy. We all the breakfast club that's getting some front page news. When we start with you, well, let's start with CenTra Park five. One of the members of the Central Park five is ripping former Mayor Bloomberg. Now. He said, we all might vote for a different candidate, but I'm sure any other Democrat will be better than
Michael Bloomberg. Kevin Richardson was one of the five teams who was wrongly convicted in the attack of twenty eight year old Jagatricia Maeelee back in nineteen eighty nine. He said, it wasn't about the lawsuit, it was about getting our life back. At the end of the day, no amount of money could equal what we endured. So what happened was with Michael Bloomberg. They tried to get money from the city after it was revealed that they were not
the one who attacked this woman. But unfortunately Bloomberg kept blocking that he opposed striking a deal with the men for more than a decade. The only reason they got their money was because that stance was reversed by Mayor Bill Deblasio. So that's the only reason they got their money. They said, don't let these ads get to you, dope, be bamboozled by this. We know personally who Michael Bloomberg is, and I'm here to step forward and let you know it's time to vote. It's time for our voices to
be heard now. In response to this, the Bloomberg campaign did issue a statement. It did not directly address what he did during this case, but he said, Mike will continue the dialogue he is having across the country on issues important to the black and Latino community. Yeah. You know, see what Bloomberg does is he goes around the country and he goes to areas that's New York's, that's not New York City. He doesn't want to talk to New Yorkers that's been affected by a lot of the things
that he's done. Of course, we all know stopping frisk and then all of a sudden he's so into stopping frisk and then right when he's about to run, he goes to a church and says, oh, I'm sorry. No, you're not sorry, you're running. And that's the reason why. Then let's talk about the fact that he ran a dictatorship. He's the only mayor that says, you know what, I'm gonna change the rules. You're only supposed to be a mayor for two terms, but I'm gonna make it three
terms just because I can do. That's that's something that hasn't been done. But he did it because he's a dictatorship. But it came to nightclubs and anything urban in New York City. If it was a club, a party, a lounge, and it had to do with any urban, he shut it down to a point where clubs did not want
to do anything urban. So it's cool for Bloomberg to go around the country and talk to anybody, everybody that doesn't know, but he has to come back to New Yorkers and talk to what he's done to New Yorkers. Here's the thing. I mean, even the brother from the Central Park five, he's right, He's one hundred percent right. The stopping Frisch legislation was one of the most racist
policies in the history of America. But I don't agree that any other Democrat is better than Bloomberg, because the ninety four Crime Bill, which Joe Biden wrote and Bernie voted for, was worse than stopping Friston. That was a national policy, and I think Bloomberg was was a lot worse to our people as a person who was crime, specifically in New York. For New York, it wasn't national. But what Bloomberg did is he was still in jail now because of the ninety four crime, and they've apologized
for that. Bloomberg only apologized really because he wants to be president. Joe Biden has never apologized. Joe Biden was just on the debate stage on the town hall, not even talking about Joe Biden hadn't even want to come on the show because he wants to send his serricus. I don't even take Joe Biden series, and I definitely don't take Michael Bloomberg series because he should come on the show and discuss what he's done in New York
and answer some of those only. The only reason I even consider Mike Bloomberg is because of his Greenwood initiative, Because to me, the best apology is not only changed behavior, but it's a black agenda because the same you know, way you implemented a legislation at a preston marginalized black people,
you have to implement something that can helping up. It doesn't seem from the heart, do It seems because he wants to run for president, and that just that just tells me that Bernie, when he comes to me if he ever becomes a president. He doesn't really mean it. He's just saying things to become president, to hold everybody accountable. You can say anything, you can have an initiative, but you're really gonna do it, Like if you don't win, are you still on that team? And if you do win,
is it really gonna happen? Think people could tell you anything. I think he said things that that showed he really doesn't care about minorities and definitely black people. Well that Biden, you're a front page, definitely Biden. Have you ever heard Biden on this sit in flow and he said, I don't give a damn about the environment that created these predators. All I care about is protecting people that look like my mom, but my sister. But did you ever hear
me said I like Biden? I don't like Biden. Okay, I'm just make a show. So I don't like Biden and I don't like I just don't think they for our people, for minorities, for our type of communities. I don't like him either, So you can't say, WHOA what about I don't like buy need that's good, but but you know that's all I'm saying. And the fact that they manage you and everybody, a fact the Biden don't
even want to come up here and talk about it. Oh, I'll send this no, because guess what a lot of those black seragus stuff around Biden right now, they're gonna when this is over, they're gonna still have things to promote, like books and whatever else. And we're gonna keep that same energy with them that they kept with Biden, because if we got it on good authority. That's some of
the black seraguates around Biden. It's like, no, you're not going to do the breakfast Bloomberger through all that money around only once, but it doesn't stop what he's done to New Yorkers and especially the black and brown can I will say it once again with his green Wood initiative though, if he wants to, if he wants to create one hundred thousand new black businesses, if he wants to create a million new black homeowners, if he wants if he really does want to invest seventy billion dollars
and a hundred of the most point disenfranchised areas, you gotta look at that as a black people. Do that now he can say that, and he said, and he said that all the time. He said, I'm already doing that. He can, He said, whether I become president or not, I'm already doing that. I'm gonna continue to do. What else is he supposed to say? All right, when that is what you're supposed to do, you guys, that is your front page news. Ryan never said none of that.
What I'm saying, he's not even I ain't even in this conversation. But anyway, get it off your chest eight hundred five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe you're happy to weaken his head man eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Get it off your chest. It's the breakfast club morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it
off your chest. Whether you're man or blast. So you better have the same and we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello this Hey, how are you going? I'm donel Hey Donnell, good morning. All right? Um, the thing about Bloomberg, but they stop at Frish. Yes, it wasn't all that bad, you know, No do that Okay, go ahead, New York, let let me talk. New York was a was a battlefield, man, it was it was many people. There was many people carrying guns and knives.
When they when they implemented that law, it stopped people from carrying the guns because they were scared to bring them out. You know what I'm saying, because you know it's I believe it's saved a lot of lives because everybody was scared to carry the guns because they were scared to get But what about other people who weren't doing anything wrong that God stopped And they said about five million people and most of them were black and
Latino man and actually just targeting those neighborhoods. Imagine you're going to work minded your business and they're allowed to just stop you and frisk you. Imagine you're just a teenager going to school and they throw you up against the wall and search you. You don't think that that has an effect on people? Well, for no reason? Three times now, Darnell. See, I'm a blackmail and I've been loved victim up it for three times. But you know what,
if you're not doing anything wrong, that is not true. Now, I see, I see, Darnell, I understand what you're saying. Right, Yes, And you're absolutely right if you had a gun and you were doing something illegal and made you think twice about carrying your gun. Right, absolutely, you're absolutely right if you if you if there was a possibility that you was gonna get thrown on the wall and you have something illegal and made you think twice, and I believe
and I thought just like you. But then you got to think about the other side. The young man that's going to school, that might have a little weed in his pocket at the time. Now he gets pulled over. Now he has a record for no reason. And you could say, well, he shouldn't have did it, But that's not right to get pulled over or gets thrown against the wall and have a little weed, and now you have a record. And let's declare white people were not getting and white people might have had a little weed
and did not get stopped. And that's the thing. They targeted our communities. At first, I looked at it just like you, But you'd have to open up the whole thing. They didn't target Midtown Manhattan. It wasn't downtown Brooklyn, south Side Jamaica, Queen's Harlem, in areas where we live, not areas where everybody white people walking past you with a gun as weeds. First, talk at that one side, but you gotta look at the whole thing. By the way,
it's it's it's by the way. Also, it's pointless to, you know, try to defend stopping frist because Mike Bloomberg don't defend stopping Frist. Mike Bloomberg said stopping Frist was a mistake, so like only when he was running for president. Still, it don't matter no matter when you admit the mistake. The mistake of the mistake he admits is the mistake. Yeah, do you think do you think the whole stopping frist was racist or wasn't the police That's what they were
they were told. They were told, they were told to stop black and brown com combination of both. If you if you let them, if you let somebody who's already racist have have racist policies and legislations at their disposal, they're gonna abuse it. Yeah, Bloomberg even said, yeah, we have to start stop fris, getting more black people less white people. He said that clearly. But you have a nice day. I hope you understand it now. It took me some time to understand it, but I got it.
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morn the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up. This is your time to get it off your chest. Your man or black want to hear from you on the breakfast But Hello, who's this very? What's up? How you doing this? John? Hey? John? What's going on? John? All right? Good morning? Two kings and the Queen. How y'all doing the dirty? Peace? King?
I've been trying to reach out the last couple of days to become these dirty politicians. Ain't gonna even call them the Democrats or Republicans, just dirty politicians to me.
I just want to say, with regards to all these promises they don't never plan on keeping, is there anyway we could just call these people on this at having started implementing the stuff while they're campaigning, like Andrew Yangwood even offering a thousand dollars per family, and he had already started something like that before he dropped out the race. So I think we should hold them accountable right now
before it's time to go to the post. And if we can make something like that happened I think we get a better chance of saying what people really gonna stand behind him, what they're trying to sell it. I mean, the ones who have the means already doing it, you know what I'm saying. That's why you gotta you do have to look at people's record, especially in the Senate. What have they done, you know, what legislations have they
tried to pass for black and brown people. But yeah, I mean even when you look at somebody like Bloomberg, guess he's donated three hundred and fifty million dollars to two hundred plus inner cities throughout the country. He has done the Young Men's Initiative, which you know uplifts black and brown young men. So I mean, I don't know, you just got to do your research. But then I know, it is sad though to see Kevin Richardson talking about
how he blocked them for teny years. The only reason they got a settlement from the city was because of Bill de Blasio becoming mayor. Absolutely, just like I'm sure somebody's sitting in the jail cell right now that was affected by Joe Biden's ninety four crime bill. That's like, God damn y'all. That's how y'all voting for. I don't know why we compare them. I just don't like them all. Like I got to day all they all I don't choices. Yeah, but you know, I mean, we know Bodens left up
and we know Bloomberg left up. Hello. Who's this? Hey? What's up? My name is Tray? Tray? What up? Getting off her chests? Bro? Yeah? Man, I one of the things that really getting me because I just reason got out of a relationship after three years. But it's just how inconsistent men tend to be. I mean, I date other man, but I feel like women continue to be you know it consistency, but like it really and truly kills me. No one takes back, No one likes to
go out on day. Everyone just wants to sleep around, Like I am really and I'm over man. You said everyone wants to do that, not everyone. It seems like the people that you are connecting with, what are you finding these minutes? Yeah, I'm gonna be And he sound like you bisexual? If you bisexual and you ain't got no options to you no, like I did. Just moved down to Jacksonville down here in Florida, and like, I don't know, like it's it's just different. Well where are
you where are you meeting people? Well? I met him all some people on Grinder, honestly, But what do you think you're gonna get on grinder? It's called grinder. They just gonna have sex. Here's out of grinder, believe it or not. And I mean just living into like today's this at the age I really feel like, you know, that's how people are really connecting. Now, Well, maybe you get off grinder. Maybe Christian Mingle, Christian Mingle, Okay, well
are you bisexual? You bisexual? Right now? He said he's gay. I thought he said that he deals with girls too, but they don't call him back. We know, we gotta a friend up pid. How do you look? I mean, I think I'm pretty handsome. You should try our friend Trav Travis single highlight him is a k A twin? Is that his thingy? I don't like out man. You should try the only gay man you know you should try. You should try Bumble. Yeah. Well, I mean that was
all I really just say. Oh another thing, just as far as this election, we just need to vote for candidate with black agenda and a candidate that sports reparations for American descidants of slavery. That's the only thing I'm about saying. I'm on, I see that's that's that's a bag too, because you got a few people with a black agend and you got one guy that's uh supporting reparations, and that's Tom Stire. You really voting for Tom Styre? Come on, guys, Hello, Hello, who's this? Stay clouds? And
George was going on envy, what's up? Broke it off your chests? The morning Bad Breakfast club is called the same man Happy Breakfast few months and to last man can graduate myself muses on the man like them by telling my list run Joyce staff and also like to exactly south Fune, I mean shot him in the Gulf, putting off the South Carolina man when he's like out of the rocket man, really look up to you in the South Man. Well, I appreciate you. Can't thank you,
my brother. Man, I'm gonna get at you. You ain't get back at me yet. Man, you know, just any jerk still broke. Well, I don't know what you want me to do. You're right, my mother, let us Yeah about the jerk sauce. I got the jerk sauce. I mean you use the chet, but I got something. I got a couple of bottles. I need your help because right now, like in your book, may I gotta bring myself around Muvie and so I like to meet. I wouldn't know where to start when it comes to jerk sauce.
My brother, that's just out my area of Let him try it first, Let him try it, and then let him love it, because he might not like it, he may might not be fair. Only do I could do it? Shout out, sh shout out your jerk sauce. Man, tell everybody what it's called. It's called honey jerk sauce. Something to create a man. I got two two sorts. Got fret man, honey jerks, sony dirt sick man. I'm creative from South Carolina. Takes plane the joy side of my
restaurant for Charlot Man. I'm gonna be join her with when it comes writ in my book. Man, and I got other things coming along, man, like realbum, A lot of things I'm gonna need help with, bro, and obviously not just Jay. Hold on, why don't you give me a number? I'm not committing to none of that. I'm not doing that. I'm not one of these people that make false promises. I'm not committing to that. But you know you're my guy. I'll be monitoring everything you do.
My brother, good luck, Get it off your chest. I don't like the way you say good luck and hang up on say good luck, my god. I was opening to give me a number. You said no, so I just said good luck. We'll pray for you. Eight five eight five one on five one. Get it off your chest. We got rumors all the way. Yes, let's talk about a juror for Harvey Weinstein who is getting death threats. We'll tell you more about that. Also, Jordan Pale. That
trailer is out, the first trailer for Candy Man. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it lock. This the Breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. So, one of the jurors who found Harvey Weinstein guilty has been getting all kinds of threats after she spoke out about the verdict. She got threats on social media and through emails saying that she's a snitch.
How could she do that? According to her younger sister. Now, the anonymous juror has now deactivated all of her social media accounts and has left her apartment, which was in Harlem after giving a TV interview to Inside Edition and left three days ago. She's been refusing calls from everybody, even her own boyfriend, while she's in hiding waiting for a reaction to the verdict. For all of that to calm down. People usually get crucified for doing the right thing.
But for every threat she gets, all she has to do is reply back, Harvey, I notice is you you think that's all it is? People are crazy, though, Like you're that going that hard for Harvey Weinstein is somebody you don't even know, most likely threatening a juror who was doing her job being on a jury, and she found him guilty. To get crucified for doing the right thing. All the time, that's what happens in those cases. All right, Now, let's talk about T Grizzly Race to five nine Eminem
this whole. I don't know if it's a misunderstanding, but a lot of incidents that happened. Now, Race was on the Breakfast Club and he talked about T. Grizzly and eminem collaboration that never happened. You expressed concern for T. Grizzly on I feel like a lot of the young guys they lacked the information, and I'm one of the people who I have some of that information. The reason why I say that is because he took a shot
at him on a record. Prior to him doing that, Marshall approached me about T. Grizzly and he was like, Yo, do you think you think I should jump on a record with him? You think I should put him on a record. I say yes, but I think you should wait just a little bit until he gets maybe one more of those records, just so they don't give you the credit for him taking off. I want him to have all of his credit, you know what I'm saying.
So he was like, you're right, all right, so we'll just wait, and then he came out with the disc and then Marshall called me like, what the you know what I'm saying? Like, he was like, he just burned the bridge and he didn't even know, well what was that? This? This is T Grizzlies no talking for a dog e femine. I run the choices. I can talk about Eminem talking that shill I made that Eminem, I made it him
against somehow that wasn't that bad, I don't think so. Yeah, it wasn't terrible, you know, but um yeah, So that's what happened. Now Here is what T. Grizzly has had to say on social media after that. So I see Race the Fine nine on Breakfast Club saying, Eminem said, I burned the bridge that I ain't know I had when I supposedly dissed him. Let me ask you this, what's the use of having the bridge if you don't know you got it? What's the use of having soldiers
if you can't use them? Be m Now He goes on to say that he did not understand that. And one more thing, one last thing for I go, So Royce, Eminem came to you and said, should I do a song with T? And you said no, Bro? What type of is that? Bro? He told this to wait. If anything that's gonna help both of us, that's gonna make him look like a big homie in the city, and it's gonna give me some more poor in this industry. You know what I'm saying? Where It's like me got
one foot and one foot out the trenches. Bro. We need that type of bro. If somebody come to me and say they do a song one of myney like, yeah, turn him up. That's gonna make all of us look good. Bro. I don't know what type of move that was. You pull. He didn't say not to do it, though, he just said to wait. I could see both sides though. I see why roy said what he said and why he told him to wait. But I also see why to
T Gridley feel But no, I see why. I see why Gridgley feels that way, like why wait, I'm a new artist, let me get that feature. Imagine if Doctor Dre would have said I'm gonna wait and tell em gets hot to give him a beat when em was new. Yeah, but he signed him. It's a little different. Still don't matter. A little different. That's my money now, because that's my investment. It's still don't matter, though. You can still sign somebody
and let somebody else work with him. Na. No, I like T Grizzly, but I get what Royce was saying. It's like if every artist that came out of New York J did a record with Nah we get to a certain statue, you get, you get yourself a little hotter,
and then yeah, I got you. We've seen that not work for people too, like with Drake and um like there's been signs when Drake didn't put a stamp on something and then yeah, but when you're a new artist and you get that stamp from somebody established, it does propel you. It helps. It helps help Eminem with Doctor Drake definitely help fifty. When m and Dre stamps, it's all different because they signed up. I also don't I also don't think that he said it wouldn't help him.
He was just saying that he didn't want it to seem like Eminem put him on. That's what he was really saying. Drake stamp and mcconey then you know what I'm saying, Well, I guess mcconny was nine and Drake too. Either way, a stamp from a new artist, I mean a stamp from a established artists helps, it does, so I understand what T Grizzly would say. I understand both sides. Roy said. The wait would also see why T Grizzlies like, dam why can't I get because I'm Grizzly I'm mad too.
I'm like, man, I'm from the city record. Help me, help me, now get it? Well, Grizzly said, make it eight mile part two and put me in it and we can squash this is a eminem and race the five nine ffort. Y'all, man, it's all love. That's good. It's just a little Detroit misunderstanding. They'll figure that Ozly a good dude too. I like Grizzling. All right. Now, let's skip ahead to Jordan Peel. The trailer for the nineteen ninety two Candy Man Classic Reimagined is out. You know,
I can't wait to go see that. And here's a snippet of that for you. It's the modernster. It's part of this neighborhood. Why are you drawn to this? I'm hoping to spread the story all about Candy Man. The mirror invites you see somebody. Damn you should say his name. I tell you, I cannot wait. Yeah, you're on your you know I'm going to see that. Like, I hope I get invited to the screening so I could make it happen. But yeah, I don't don't. I don't pay
people to scare me. I'm not gonna be seeing that. The only reason I even like Jordan Peel's hard because it's always rooted in some type of deeper societal issue. What societal issue could Candy Man be about? Nope, you ever watched the original Canny Man. No, it's gonna be about this time. It was in the Cabrini Green projects
in Chicago. That's already a hard movie. Well, I gotta go back because that was in ninety two, So I gotta I gotta look at it again now and see because when I watched it, I was just watching it. You know. Listen, you kid, you set the environment Caprini bring projects in Chicago. I'm terrified or resonueing pinkhouses in Brooklyn was next, and the projects in Brooklyn not Now.
Somebody somebody in here was talking about this movie, the original, right, and he said that the star of the movie, who was the director also uh actually said he used hypnosis to get a deeper performance from the woman Virginia Matson that's in the movie, and said he got a thousand dollar bonus for every beasting. So there was a scene where there were all these bees all over him, and I guess he got a thousand dollars for each beasting. That's amazing. I couldn't even tell you because I ain't.
Somebody should flip that whole concept and let the actual horror be gentrification, which scaring the brothers and sisters in the projects is all the white people moving in the Starbucks. Who fools popping up? That's what's scaring the black and brown Now, that's real. Gentrification and displacement is real. He got stung twenty three times, by the way, by beesy god. He was an allergic. All right, and that is you are rumor report. All right, thank you mischief from page news.
What we're talking about. We are going to talk about coronavirus. Now. They do have a patient, the first one in the United States with unknown origin of coronavirus. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping lockedice to Breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Well, let's start with coronavirus. This is alarming now. The California patient tested positive for the coronavirus
days after being hospitalized. That patient is a woman who was in serious condition, and they said they don't even know where she got it, so it's an unknown origin of coronavirus. That's the first one of those cases here
in the United States. Of the sixty confirmed cases, forty two of them were passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship that dots in Japan after an outbreak in quarantine, Three were coming from Wuhan, China, and fourteen were patients who had recently been to China or were the spouses of somebody who had returned from China. So now they're saying this is alarming because this is the first instance
of community the spread of the virus. That is that story about the Corona Brewer losing one hundred and seventy million dollars in sales since the outbreak of the coronavirus true, well, they did say sales are down about thirty eight percent. For true, I don't know about that particular one, but sales up Corona the drink are down thirty eight percent. That makes perfect sense to me if it is true, because because it sucks that it has to be named after a bid everyone loves, like, why can't it be
named after natural light or something? And I think they named the coronavirus on purpose because eventually Trump is gonna find a way to blame this on Mexico. All right, Well, the Dow has tumbled almost twelve hundred points and that is the worst single day point drop in the history of the Dow one hundred and twenty four year history. That is the worst point drop ever. Maybe this is
it for us. Well, people are they're saying that they think people are gonna stop pulling their money out because the doll's dropping, and you know, people are very scared about coronavirus. There's nothing you can do. Those masks that people are trying you twenty thirty forty dollars for. They don't work to stop by those masks. And if it's honestly, if it's meant to be, it's meant to be. That sounds I can take at this point. You know what's interesting.
My makeup said that my makeupentine said that at her friend's job, they actually have done coronavirus training. He stop dropping under the desk, you know what I'm saying, That's what I said. So she said, what they do is they tell you like to wash your hands for twenty seconds. They teach you the right way to use the hand stand. It's neither. I don't know. You should know to wash your hands. And then they said when you go home, to spray your clothes with lightsol when you come in
the house. You might well get smokey to bear a point and say, only you could prevent coronaviruship. So that's what I guess some people are doing now. Donald Trump has also put Vice President Mike Pence in charge of the US government response to coronavirus. Right, we're gonna pray the way the way he thinks you can pray gay away. So according to Donald Trump, he's saying that the virus contains poses of very low risk to Americans. Of why
y'all think its ain't no better too? Because I saw y'all saying yesterday that a no black person can die coronavirus because of the melanin and the blood. I was like, what that was hot? For a hot second. Where y'all getting this? That's hot? Play around if you want me yet? Whatever? Man? All right, And a serious XM top executive has been quarantined too over a coronavirus scared to help prevent the spread of the virus. So according what executive. Her name
is Sally McMahon. She held a meeting with her team and they said some of the attendees had recently traveled through Japan, which was also heavily struck by the virus. So because of that, they want to be cautious and they have quarantine. She makes that lay a New York. I'm not sure which office if this New York. Don't shake sway hand if you see shake nobody as shape. Oh my goodness of right, and that is front page News. When we come back, Gi Herbo will be joining us.
We're kicking with Gi Herbo. Chicago's old. He has a new project out today. So what's the Breakfast Club? Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, what's up? What's up? Yeah? What's up? Good brother? What's up? Bro? How you feeling? You look good man? Thank you? Thank you? Man? I feel good man? New album out PTSD Yeah yeah,
let me say that. Man. What's the significance of the title. I know you got a clinical diagnosed with PTSD. Yeah. Um, the significance of the album is to bring people into you know what I'm saying, not only my world, but to share light on something that's a serious problem out here.
You know where I come from, and I'm sure it's I mean, I'm I'm positive it's so many other neighborhoods all across the country that I similar to man, where these kids are really suffering from mental health illnesses and don't even know it because I was once one of them. How did they make you feel? You know? I was looking at All Star and you know, everybody glorified all starting with downtown, spending so much money, but there's so many people that still hurt on the outer skirts. How
how was that for you? Watching that? Um? I enjoyed my All Star weekend, but I was actually still going out to the high schools like I was when I'm in Chicago. I go to the juvenile facilities and I go to high schools and I go to these you know what I'm saying, you send us or whatever such to really get back to my people and let them see meet, you know what I'm saying, because they need that. So I don't really like, I don't really pay attention
to what everybody else is doing. I just try to make sure I'm doing the right thing, you know what I'm saying. But you know a lot of people, really, you know, they glorify the stuff that's you know what I'm saying, don't really mean, and the stuff that's fabricated in a way. But it's like, you know, the stuff that really is important, we overlook it. How many celebrities got robbed in Chicago week? I heard, I don't know, I heard a couple of people probably yet robbed. Man
some crazy stuff. Man, anybody called you yet, Hey, can you help me get this? Man? I would have helped them though. Whoever would have called me, I probably could have made something happen for Yeah, I heard about a couple of people getting rocked. You don't I know you don't live in Chicago. But is that because of the PTSD trauma. I only left Chicago so I could focus on what I need to do and really, you know what I'm saying, accomplish my goal. So I go back
to Chicago. I'm going back to Chicago. I'm giving back, you know what I'm saying. We are I'm a partner in the school and my partners. We own a school in Chicago. Yeah, we bought one of the fifty CPS schools that got closed down. We bought a cat So you know, I'm really just in La, just focused because I'm a flow on the wall. I feel like out there, you know what I'm saying, Like it's not really a crab in a barrel. Mentally, I could go from the
studio home and focus. You know what I'm saying, Take my son to Disneyland if I want to, you know, but I really got like three to failure. Playing in La. I'm going back home has just opened up conversations with you and some of your friends in Chicago, like other artists about PTSD. When you decide to name the album that and then you and the people around you did y'all have discussions like, you know, this is how I found out because you did find out through a therapy
that you were suffering from PTSD. Is it's a conversation. Yeah. I talked to Chance all the time. You know what I'm saying. Me and Chance, we'd be doing stuff. Well I didn't already like Gay back to his mental health organization. We're gonna partner because I'm doing my own organization. I'm focusing on mental health also. You know what I'm saying, I'll be talking of you know, my piers, like dirt
and stuff like that. It's about the stuff that I've been through, the stuff that he'd been through and had They both aligned with each other, you know what I'm saying. Because we've had so we faced so much trauma, we take in so much trauma where we come from, we get normalized bad. You know what I'm saying, How did you come to the realization that what you were experiencing wasn't normal? Like I know, you saw your first murder at nine, I think I read and you got shot
at sixteen. When did you realize, Man, this ain't normal. Help It's been in the past maybe two years or something like that. You know what I'm saying. Because I got a strong man bro. So when I was going through a lot of the stuff that I'm going through, we, like I said, we felt like it was normal. I felt like, all right, I'm going through this for a reason, I could get through it. You know what I'm saying.
My will in the streets was always know what I'm up against, and that's how I got home you know what I'm saying, Like I just said before you asked that question, just really comparing the contrast to two. I seen my first murder eight years old. I got shot at sixteen years old. Imagined if I was eight years old and I grew up in Schaumberg or I grew up in a whole another suburb. You know what I'm saying. I never went to therapy after I seen my first murder.
Kids go to therapy after their parents get divorced. You know what I'm saying. I didn't go talk to nobody after I got shot. I came right back outside after I was shot with a gun on my waist. Again. You know when when when you talk about therapy, what what made it okay to go to therapy? Because back then, I mean, growing up, therapy was never cool. It wasn't you ever thought about a Yeah, I didn't even think that it was cool. To be honest, when I went,
I wasn't interested in going. It was actually like my lawyer kind of referred to me to go, and it was kind of like part of my conditions while I was you know, I wasn't even on probation. I was just fighting my case and I got arrested for guns back in um February of twenty eighteen, and it was really never a matter of me having guns, and it is why do you have these guns? I need these guns to protect myself. I'm as somebody in Chicago. Rather i'd me be having this startom. I was as somebody
when I was sixteen years old. People knew me. People have been trying to kill me, probably saw I was fifteen years old. So I was normalized back because it was my reality. But it's not normal. It's not normal. So when I was explaining it to like my law and stuff like that, so she told me, like she set it up like go and I went to go
see the therapist. And I didn't even think, like I'm not gonna go talk to no therapists or I didn't even think that you could talk to somebody and they could help you, because they don't even relate to what you got going on. She'd come from my therapist as a thirty some year old white lady, so I'm thinking that she's gonna be able to, you know what I'm saying, relate to me. But it was good for me to talk to her because she don't relate exactly. That's what
that's you know, what's the point. When I first was looking for a therapist, I wanted I wanted somebody that didn't have none of my biases. Yeah, none of my prejudices nothing. I was actually looking for an Asian woman. Yeah, but that was very hard. I was just white woman. And it's good because the things we think are normal. Yeah. When you're talking to her, she like, I was telling us something that I've been through, bro, and she thought I was on the movie. Was playing the real line
of movie stuff to her. I'm not even gonna lie to you. I can tell by the way your skin going that therapy is working. When did it start to kick you? Man? Um, I don't know. One session turned in the five, I turned in the ten. You know what I'm saying. Like me and my therapist close now we laugh. We joked once a week, I go once a week. Yeah, yeah, I'll go. I'll go. I'll go once a week. And then when I'm traveling, I'll go right back to Chicago just for therapy sessions, like the
Chicago Chico. I go to Chicago for the Now. What about the album cover, because we see the flag and we see the faces of the people on the flag, and you said, it's the fifty stars that represent something for you. So what is that representing? Fifty friends that fifty of not just people from Chicago, fifty of my close friends, fifty people that I grew up with, fifty of my friends fathers, fifty of my friends mothers, Auntie's
little sisters, brothers, uncles, you know what I'm saying. I wanted to bring people into my reality because people go to war. You actually volunteered to go to war, and you may see one or two people that and they had you come back and go do all of this stuff. But we really, like involuntarily was set up for war, you know what I'm saying, for these obstacles and everything that we had to you know what I'm saying, endure. So it was important for me to really bring people
into that. I'm twenty four years old. I really know more than fifty people there. It's not just fifty people, it's fifty stars. Twenty four years old. I don't know, I don't I know. I don't have fifty people that died around me now, So you could put somebody who never came from that and put them in my environment, they wouldn't have no choice but to adapt to it, because you're gonna either become a product of it or you're gonna meet your demas. We have more with g
Herbert when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with g Herbot. How would you say that people can help clean up Chicago? How can we fix what's going on there? You've been there, you you you lived in the trenches, You've been through it. How would somebody, like a politician that's only outside, how would you devise them to crazy? It's important because I
want to work with the mayor. I want to work with the mayor to you know what I'm saying, get out here and try to bring the murder rate down because I feel like I got the influence to do it. But you have to you gotta get people resources. You can't really force nobody to get off a corner if you don't have no alternative opportunity what I'm saying. So it's like that's the first step for sure, you know
what I'm saying, we gotta start with the youth. I come from youth centers and after school programs and stuff like that. So that's why I was important for you know what I'm saying, to how to facility in Chicago where we could bring that back because they don't have that no more. You know what I'm saying, These kids nineteen eleven twelve literally doing drugs, carrying guns and using
them at that age in Chicago. You gotta provide opportunities for people, but you also got to put the focus back on like the so called regular job, Like this kid's gotta learn trades, right, yeah, yeah, that's the electrician that makes six figures a year, Wilt, because you know, you got you get to maxim ask on your well, if you get to maxim ask on your talents early, you get to you know what I'm saying, really make mistakes and say this for me. This is not for me.
So that's why we do how to have that facility. We opened a multimedia facility. Bro, Well, we're gonna have green screen room and we're gonna have another facility on the side where it's a real art and business incubator. So whatever you want, if you want to do videography, you want to do anything if you want to be or electrician. Like you said, we could have somebody found a resource and somebody who actually got a career profession
and electrician. That's won't help you, you know what I'm saying. So, uh, that's important. You got to really give people an option, an alternative other than being in the streets, because that's all they have. It's not what they want to do. Is literally all they have. Do you want to raise your son in Chicago? Is that importance? I can, to be honest, I kind of do. I want him to be able to have that foundation. I want him to
be able to see what I had to overcome. You know what I'm saying that I always say like, that's why it's important for me to really get back to Chicago, because I never take my son on a block I grew up on if it's still dangerous, if it's still a red zone, like they really considered the block I grew up on a red zone where the bus stop, the CTA bus stop, they had to move off of our corner to the next busy street because your chance of waiting on that bus you more likely to die.
Your chances of getting shot. Dad just shot up back have a many percent, you know what I'm saying. So I do want my son to, you know what I'm saying, get a feel of that, because I don't want him to take life for granted. Did you have a father growing up? Yeah? I built with my father forever. My father, my mom and dad been together since my mom was sixteen, my dad was nineteen. They both in their fifties. So how do you read your son differently than the way
you were in if any? Really? Just growing up and seeing everything that my father did right or wrong, right and wrong kind of give me a little blueprint to follow as far as raised and my son. My dad kind of still more was in me early. You know what I'm saying, be a leader like that. I didn't even understand you. Be a leader. I'm gonna kill you.
I'll catch you following after somebody like that, you know what I'm saying, Like he told me that earlier I was a kid, and just being brutally honest with me about you know what I'm saying, what the world was. So I feel that's the key. You gotta be honest with your kids or they're gonna end up like Tarika of power. What have you learn from fatherhood? Being father? I learned a lot. It's not about me no more. I can't be selfish. It's not about my emotions, my ego,
how I feel about certain situations. You know what I'm saying. I always got to think about my son, and I always got to make sure I'm adding that balance to my life. Well, you know, my son is one years old. He'd really be looking for me. He'd be like deady call my phone and stuff like that, you know what I'm saying. So I gotta keep that in my head and really move a certain way because it's really like about him. It ain't even about me no more. Can
therapy help you? And learning how to deal with your son's mother, your ex? Did that help you? Because y'all were having so much back someone someone someone, but not really. I ain't really like, to be honest, I never used to, like all the way talk to my therapist about you know what I'm saying, that kind of stuff. We had a few conversations, but on on the outside looking then, I never really liked fed into that kind of stuff.
I think internally, I always tried to do the right thing or the next right thing, even when I did make mistakes, So I kind of gave myself the guidance as to like how to set the tone for my son's mom and stuff like that. And what about the you know, they said you're addicted to Zana yeah, and other pills. How did you get off? That was a therapy or no? I actually went to a treatment. I went to detox. Silly. I went to Phoenix. I paid twenty five thousand and go get clean. It was a
thirty day process. Urge you twice. Yeah, I did. That's a great investment. Though I went. I went one time, gat clean, and you know, addiction is real. I got back addicted and then you know, but I'm always the guy like I ain't gonna lie to you. I do some crazy or some bad knowing i'm doing it. So even when I started back drinking, like I knew I was doing something, you know, to get away, you feel like I just want, Yeah, I want to escape, but
it's like it's not no escape for real. But I'm the type of guy like I think when I was doing that, that escape stopped me from really acting off of rashing or emotion or something like that. Or really making a crazy decision, I swear, So what do you do now to like process you're I guess emotional pain and anxiety. Like I just leaned towards it. Man, I ain't gonna lie. I always got somebody to vent to though.
That's why my girl be feeling like she was getting like you know what I'm saying, the crazy enemy, because you got a vent to somebody. You know something. I always say that the closest person to you, usually your girl or your wife, they get it the most. They get it the most. You have all that outside pressure that when you come home you want that serenity, that piece, or it's like you gotta let it all out. I'm
really swimming with sharks on the day to day. So it's like phone got piece at home, but it's like I do have pizza at home, of course, but I'm saying like she feels like she might get it the most or get it the worst, because it's like I don't show my emotion to the world. That's why I start it going to show my emotion people who care about I thought it going because I didn't want to put all of that baggage on my girl. You know what I'm saying, because she got her own things, how
she handle it? How is she handling? She handled it well, I ain't gonna lat she do a good job handling. Of course, she got to have somebody to vent to. So, yeah, what's your advice with brothers in the hood who's going through these same things but they're not seeking treatment of therapy already? Don't get treated like soldiers. Then it's really just staying focused. Bro. You don't feel the way you
feel for no reason. You're not thinking and having these feelings and having these emotions and having this intuition for no reason. You know what I'm saying. It's a greater destiny out there for everybody to go fulfield. You know what I'm saying. You got your own legacy in life to fulfill. I always look at I look at Chicago, right, I look at what Brooklyn was and what hallm was. And I had this conversation with Dirk a couple of
months ago. The areas is so left up in certain areas that they're just letting buildings go and those buildings are nothing. And I'm trying to tell like, reinvest in your own city because it's gonna pop and it's downtown or you investing in the city. Yeah, absolutely absolutely. I just um, my dad, dear real estate. You know what I'm saying. So you know, my partner do real estate.
I'll be harding that. My homie Leonard, me and Leonard from that, we'd be like talking when it comes to you know what I'm saying, investing in it and I'm trying to actually buy a building on my block that I grew up on. Right now as we speak, you maybe think of something when you talked about the anxiety and you know, using it to survive, Because I was talking to one of my partners, white guy who's filthy,
filthy Richard. He said that growing up anxiety helped him to survive because you know when to get out of something. He knew when to move whatever, whatever. But it's like, when you get to a certain level, how much of that do you really want to let go? Because we don't want it all the time, but then you don't want to end up in a situation like like God bless the dad to pop smoke, Yeah, nip, you know what I mean. Um, I feel like I follow my intuition and I know when something is right. I know
when something ain't right. Um, so you really don't let it go. I try not to let it go, you know. So, I feel like I well my scars proudly. Everything I went through I went for a reason. I try to found an alternative to not let it get the best of me. But really, I try not to let it go because I feel like when I do let it go, that's gonna be the difference in my safety, my success, you know what I'm saying. So I'll just I'll try to wear it all the time, even and when I
know I'm safe, I feel like I ain't safe. I use that same dray, that same instinct to really like maneuver on a day to day basis. I don't move. We got more with Gie Herbot when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, all right, Gi Herbo, This morning everybody is DJ Envy and Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors still Growing Up hip Hop reports with Angel
It's a rule report the Breakfast Club. Well, I saw some reports saying that Romeo and MASTERP were leaving Growing Up hip Hop even though their executive producers or me as an executive producer on the show. I saw on the Jasmine brand that they were saying, according to Horses, there was a disagreement with production or with the network. And he also had taken it out of his bio
on social media. Well, they are on The Breakfast Club and when You're here the full interview on Monday, but here is a clip of them discussing their departure from Growing Up hip Hop. So you guys are not on Growing Up hip Hop anymore. Y'all know we started the show right, so but think about this. It's also about having integrity, and I feel like the show is not going where it used to be at. I've been in this business for nineteen years and I'm at a place
where it's all about my inner piece. So well, even with the show this is about it's not about the money. I'm the highest paid on the network, but I had to walk away because I can't sell my soul for money. I can't sell my soul for storyline. So he says a lot more about it too. But if you recall, we did have Angela and Joe Joe on The Breakfast Club and here's what you had to say about their
storyline not being faked. After everything happened with me and my child's father, he my son, he was like, I'm gonna be there for you, and he said this on TV. So I was like, yo, like if you say that, and I don't care if we film, not really mean that correct, because like that really means a lot to me, especially with what I have on my plate. And to me, he didn't step up at all, And I'm like, I don't expect nobody to do nothing from me, like whatever,
it's fine, but he didn't step up. And then so we got around time to film and I hadn't heard from him, so I'm like, let me hit him up, you know, see what's going on what we do in this season. Silence, all right, Well, Romeo didn't appreciate that those comments that she made when she was on the Breakfast Club and he said this, I said, I know you said one. Angela Simmons was up here and she had things to say too about being disappointed because you
guys had such a strong relationship and you're not. Really we had a strong relate like friendship relationship, not relationship like that, but y'all have no each other for a long got I got no problems with those people. So you know, for me, I want to wish everybody. Look, I want to wish everybody the best. I want to uplift people. That's why I left the show. It's fake drama, all right. So according two sources, you know, they have no issues or no drama with anybody from the show.
They just felt like they wanted to move in a different direction. Yes, it's true, all right, Jess Blaise. Apparently, according to Jess Blaize, he did an interview on Soul Collected Full Size Run. He talked about the pump It Up song, Joe Button's pump It Up song, which he produced. He was talking to, by the way, Triniadad James is one of the co hosts on that show, along with Matt Welty and Brendan Dunn. He said that song, which he produced back in two thousand and three, was originally
about masturbation. Did you know that? Listen to this, You know the original version of Pump It Up was about masturbation. You know how in the second verse he's like, my jump off doesn't kid if I go out so much. My hand doesn't worry if I go out so much. So the song would have been called hand My hand doesn't care. That's the name of the song. Was gonna be No, I'm kidding. Oh now, he was just saying, I guess his hand was a jump off. It's weird.
Doesn't care if I go out so much in my hand this morning to ask him buddy something and you know what's crazy and worst to five nine had tweeted this out back in twenty thirteen. He said, Joe Button, just tell me pump it up was originally written about jerking off. That jump off was his hand. Can't say that worry you. Masturbation is two words. Anyway, here's that song in case you need a reminder. But Jill Folb doesn't run off. It's a mouse so much, but Jill
Wolf never had much. But Jill Wolf never had me go one out of my wave. She don't want nothing on Valentine dake jump off the hauled you would get from valious. She don't mind hanging out with the fellas. Wait a minute, not insecure. I don't know if his hand should be hanging out with the fellas. He said, gonna play that again. If they were changing the word jump off to hand, if it was originally my hand, my hand off. It's a mouse so much my hand never had my hand, never had me go one out
of my wave. She don't hand nothing on Valentine dake my hand hauled, you would get from valious. She don't mind hanging it out with the fellas. What your faulk not insecure for chilling? Oh? And then he was old, my hand on mind hanging out with the fellas would have been kind of wild when you go back then, because all y'all had rumors, those rumors about all of that whole squad, you too get about good of stick. I got my own rumors now, but I'm talking about
back then. Desert Storm had rumors. Fab was the only one I didn't know. Rumors who make me tell the story? All right? He had a few. Now. Charlomagne was on Stephen Colbert last night, and amongst things he discussed was how he can't wait to wear a Trump Maga hat. That's not what I say. What would Donald Trump have to do for you to put on the Naga hat? Oh?
We would all have to realize that that he was the return of Jesus Christ, just just just here, just here to test found out that he was the return of Jesus. Yeah, because he was sitting here to test us. You know what I'm saying, to see how to see how forgiving we are as human beings. You know what I'm saying, Like, go to see if we would give Jesus a fair chance. If he came in like the works possible form of a human being, would you would
you still accept him as your Lord and savior? If he took off the mask and it was Jesus under that Trump mask, would you still accept him? I'm asking him the questions. That's the only way I would wear the hat if we found out the reason the Magga hat was read because he was covered in the blood of Jesus. It's the only all right. And then you talked about who hasn't been on the Breakfast Club of
the nominees. Have you interviewed all the candidates. I've interviewed everybody except for a Biden in Kloba Chaw Okay, Yeah, they avoiding you. Yes, I've got it on good authority that Biden's black surrogates to not want Joe Biden to come on to Breakfast Club. Really, yes, but I mean you'd be nice, you'd be you'd be fair, right, I would be myself. He's here, you're fair? How would be fair? The fair's t be fair. I mean I just got questions.
I mean I got the same questions that everybody else has. You know the same things that we you know, hold bloom brother accounta before, which was the stopping first. I would want to know about the ninety four crime bill with Joe Biden. I would also want to know why he can't just simply apologize for it and saying he made a mistake. That's one thing I give Bloomberg over Biden. Bloomberg and admit that the stop offense was a mistake. Listen, trust me, all you black Sarah gets around Joe Biden.
We are fully aware that you don't want him in on the breakfast club. It's gotten back to us, and I respect every Democratic candidate who's come up here because that shows you understand the value of black and brown voters and you are meeting us where we are. Joe Biden doesn't want to do that, all right, Amangie Laye, And that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Charlemagne, don't key the day coming up? Yes, four after the hour We need you to know the name
officer Dennis Turner. We need you to know that name, officer Dennis Turner, former police officer. Thank god he's a phone police officer. But we'll make him infamous. Four after the hour, all right, we'll get to that. Next is to Breakfast Club corning. This don't be a dusk because right now you want some. It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a dunky man with the heat rock, did she getting the pall? I had become Donkey of the day.
The Breakfast Club bitches. Yes donkey today for Friday, February twenty eighth, goes the former Orlando police officer Dennis Turner. Now i'd say former because Dennis Turner has been fired and rightfully sold because this week a newly released police body camera video show Dennis Turner arresting a six year
old girl. Now, I have not watched this video. The reason I have not watched this video is because the way my anxiety is set up, that video will get stuck in my head and me, being the girl dad that I am, I will keep having visions of one of my baby girls in that same position. And then I will have visions of me losing my life because an officer would have to kill me. See. I don't know what it is about the uniform, the badge, the
gun that makes police officers forget they are human. But every single one of you men who are police officers, you have a mother, You have a sister, you have a daughter, You have a woman in your life that you love that you would not want to see any harm come to not to mention your officers with kids. Man, you dads, if you love yours, if you love your kids, if you love your little girls the way I love mine, and then I shouldn't have to explain to you you
know how I feel. Okay. If you have a child, if you are really in your child's life, if you are raising your child, especially a man raising a daughter, then you understand the love a parent has for a child, the love a father has for a daughter, because you are one. With that said, there's no way in hell. Former Orlando police officer Dennis Turner has kids. If he does,
child Services needed to pay him a visit. Because if you can take a six year old girl, put her hands behind her back and put the zip ties on her wrists as she screams for help. You are a goddamn sociopath. O. Can you have an ice box where your heart used to be? Now, I haven't watched this video, like I told y'all, I haven't even listened. Well, I did listen to the audio producer played it for me this morning, but before that I only had read the transcripts I read with TI posted about it. But I
am going to play some of the audio now. So if you get triggered easily like I do, if you hear stories like this and you don't want them in your brain because you fear your thoughts to become things like I do, turn the radio off. Okay, rejoin us in about eight minutes for the Susie Aumann interview. Okay, if you want to thug it out with me, though, and listen to this audio and we just do our breathing exercises later, you know, maybe you got therapy schedule
for later today. Whatever it is, it's ways to get this at your system with in order to give Dennis Turner the proper credit he deserves for being a stupid let's go to NBC News for the report police the arrest happened, inside in Orlando charter school former resource officer Dennis Turner telling another officer in this video to put a six year old in restraints. The incident captured on bodycam last September, unfolding after staff complained the little girl
was acting out. The child hauled away to a squad car, begging to be let go. In his police report, Turner said staff wanted to press charges, which the school denies. The shows employees asking if restraints aren't necessary, yes, and if she was a bigger show in regular handcuster. Turner then says his latest arrest is in New mile Stones. Six thousand people I've arrested over the twenty eight years. Seven is the youngest. She's eight, isn't she? She's six?
Now she has broken the record with all charges dropped against the six year old. Days later, Turner was out of a job, perhaps a bigger lesson learned at school that day. Not so fun fact, do you know Dennis Turner was involved in the arrest of two six year old girls in one week back in September. One of them was the girl in this video, and he was fired within days because of it. Now, yes, I'm happy he's been fired. But you have to make people like
Dennis Turner infamous. Okay, people need to know his name, so when you see his name pop up for future job references, whatever it is he may do in the future, he needs to have resistance. Okay. He needs to feel that press shot from the streets. So life should not be easy for this guy. And life won't be easy for this guy because his karma, his energy will always be bad until he gets on his knees and prays for forgiveness and repents for the trauma. He calls this
young girl. You are responding to a report that a six year old girl had battered Think about that a six year old girl had battered three staff members by kicking him punching them. If somebody calls a growing as adult to a school to respond to a six year old who's accused the battery, and that adult approaches the situation the same way he would approach another growing as adult, then that's a problem. Okay. You don't approach, you know, a situation like that with malice, anger, or bitterness in
your heart. You approach that situation with understanding, love and empathy. She's six years old. People six, one, two, three, four, five six four plus two three plus three, five plus one six. Okay, to me, this is a classic situation of pain being redistributed. Okay, this cop Didnis Turner clearly has issues. He clearly is a hurt individual, and hurt people hurt people. So whatever trauma this cop Didnis Turner has been dealt with he passed on to this six
year old old girl. But after all that, Okay, he's been fired, But I really think he needs to be arrested, Okay, for child abuse. I don't know, a soul on a child something. Okay. I think the school and the parents need to press charges. Okay, him being fired is not enough. That young girl is gonna be emotionally traumatized, probably forever. Therefore, I need a stiffer punishment for this cop, Dennis Turner, not just the firing. Okay. I don't have anything more
to say about this. I know it's people out there smarter than me that can figure out what this guy needs to be charged for. I just want the people of Florida to know in the world to remember the name Dennis Turner. Former Orlando police officer Dennis Turner. If he doesn't get prosecuted by the law. Well, then the court of public opinion needs to convict him. Please give Dennis Turner the biggest he huh. I mean I don't understand that he might not have kids like I can't.
There's no way to treat a six year old like that as possible. There's no way. It's no I know you don't have kids. I mean, listen, I'm not kids. I can't with out of a shadow and down. You don't have kids, But there's no way you got a daughter and you would treat somebody else's Do you even have to have kids to know not to do that? I don't know. I feel lock of empathy. I don't understand it. I mean I started watching the video and I just had to stop because I couldn't believe it.
I was like, this gotta be fake. I can't watch this. There's no way that you take a sixteen year old girl put her in cuff. She's screaming, Please don't put me in the police car. No, nope, nope, no, all right, all right, thank you for that, donkey. Today next Susie Orman will be joining us. Will kick it with Susie Orman too. Don't move, it's the breakfast club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is dj enjy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have
a special guest in the building. She's back. Welcome back. I'm so happy to be here. You amped up because your book is number one on Amazon? Can you believe it? It came out just I think if it's yesterday and it's like you went to number one? What's that about? The ultimate retirement guy for a fifty plus? Did you need to make your money last a lifetime? And before we even get started, you actually tell me you're going
to do something really special for our listeners. I am so you better listen to this whole interview to get what I'm gonna give you, because because this is I listen, I know you think I'm here just to sell you my book, just so that you buy this book. I'm not here. I don't care if you buy this book or not. Go live here and take it out right. What I'm really interested in is that you're making the most out of your money. And I get I get that a lot of you aren't fifty. I get that
a lot of you are younger. But I can tell you one thing. Your mom and your papa. They're not doing well with their money. And if you want to really do something, you better listen up to what we offer you later on, and make sure your parents listen, because when your parents don't have money, no matter what you do with your money, you're gonna end up having to take care of your mom and I'm on papa, and you aren't going to have any money. So this is for everybody, believe it or not. You know, this
is the eleventh book that I've written. I have over thirty million copies of my books out there. Go ahead, humble, I'm gonna brag it all all the way home, because that's a feat on two and But the only way that that many books are purchased is that the books change the lives of the people that are reading them. In one person tells another person tells them. There ain't enough publicity out there that could sell that many books, but a good book sells itself. And this is a
great fuck. What's the best way to financially prepare for retirement? Start early? Start early. I know, I know you're young, you're twenty five, and you're thinking I have time. I can start saving time is the most important ingredient in any financial freedom recipe. And I'll just give you a very quick example. You are twenty five, and you put one hundred dollars a month away into a roth ira, and a roth ira is in a retirement account after tax. You don't pay, you don't get a tax right off
for it. You fund it after tax money. One hundred dollars every month in a roth ira, and you put it in the Standard and Poors five hundred index fund. And you do it for forty years with average market returns of about twelve percent annual average returns, you'll have one million dollars by the time you are sixty five. But you wait, you just wait, and you think one hundred dollars a month, it's twelve hundred dollars a year. In ten years, that's only twelve thousand dollars. What difference
can twelve thousand dollars make? You start at thirty five? All right, everybody, what do you think you'll have at the age of sixty five? You have a million dollars if you started at twenty five. What would you have if you started at thirty five? What do you think? I would say, maybe six hundred thousand. What do you think anybody and I guess a half a million. I think two fifty. Yeah, yeah, you would have three hundred thousand dollars. Those ten years cost you seven hundred thousand dollars,
and that is at one hundred dollars a month. Nothing makes up for time. So the key is to do it younger. And I get everybody thinks I want to spend my money when I'm young. I don't want to be old. I'm about to be sixty nine years of age in the next three months and I'm going how I'm bragging on everything on my books and should right, but life starts when you get older, believe it or not. And I get it that everybody says, don't pay off
the mortgage on your home. If you're lucky enough to be able to purchase a home, right because that's your only tax, right off, if you're going to stay in that home. Can you just pay off the mortgage on your home. There's not one seriously wealthy person out there that has a mortgage on their home, no matter how big that mortgage is. So get yourself out of debt, because debt is bondage and you are never going to
be financially independent if you have bondage. So at thirty five, if you haven't been saving, if you haven't done what you need to do, probably you also have debt. Just make it your number one priority to get out of debt. I was done with Susie out there that I just paid off my mortgage for my birthday. Yeah, here's the problem. Interest rates are at their all time low. The market is still relatively at its all time high. No matter what's happening here right now, real estate is off the
charts everywhere throughout the United States. So there isn't a lot right now that you can do with your money to get it to help you. So you have to help yourself, and the best way to help yourself is by reducing your expenses. When you can't get more from your money, you have to ask less from it. So the best thing that you did, Angela was to pay
off the mortgage on your home. Everyone kept telling me not to do it, of course, because you want to know I especially financial advisors tell you not to do it because when you take that money and you pay off the mortgage on your home, they don't have access to that money to invest for you. So they can't make money off of your hard earned money. That's why
they don't want you to do it. Angela, Yeah, I'm one of those people that I disagree with what you said, But I mean, why do you disagree with Well, it's a couple of reasons paying off your home and when you're in reason being is I'd rather take that money, which I'm doing now, and buy other things and invest another thing. Like for instance, I bought a school, and a return on that school alone is profit is thirty
two thousand dollars a month. Profit that I use a set of paying off my loan, and then from that I buy something else that continues to bring me month monthly. And I agree totally. But what's the number one goal of money? Don't pay taxes? No, to be secure? To be secure. What made her feel secure is to pay off the mortgage on her home. The more secure she feels, the more powerful she is. Powerful she is, and that's
what matters in life. All that matters in life is your own inner power, Okay, right, And so the more powerful she is, the more and everything's attracted to her, and the more money she will make. That So really, and I'm totally in line with you there, but especially for women. Women don't like to speculate. Women want to be safe, sound and secure, and if that's what they
want to do, that's what they need to do. Absolutely, we got it, all right, We got more with Susie Orman when we come back, don't Move is to breakfast club. Good morning, pj Envy, Angela Yee, Chalomagne the Gay We are the breakfast club. We're kicking it with Susie Ormond Charlomagne. So if people never truly retire, what is retirement. Retirement is living your life and doing that which you want, right, it's you like, all right, I'm essentially retired at sixty five.
I retired. I closed down the Susie Orman show. I stopped, you know, appearing on writing for Oprah. I stopped everything, and I now live on a private island and I fish most of the day. Do the work you want to do, and I do the work I want to do. And when I would a book, right, and you put out a book, you put I have a podcast, by the way, my Women in Money podcast, and the men smart enough to listen is so hot. I can't even stand it. I'm not a boring financial money girl, right right,
I'm sexy, I'm hot, and I'm good. And the the point is somebody would love to be your ex husband with no prenup. Well I got I got a wife right there, saying right there, right, No, I've never been with a man my whole life. Really yeah, wow, yeah, my whole life. I popped out knowing exactly who I was and from the day, from day one, from day one, you have a pup. No, I don't have a prenup.
S No, because when I met Katie when I was fifty, and Katie was a seriously wealthy woman at the time that I met her, and to this day, we've never joined money. My money is my money, her money is her money. Upon my death, I leave it all to her and vice versa. But after so many crappy relationships when I met and even when I had one before that, I didn't know how to draw it up correctly. So it ended we go out to dinners like who that's a great question, right Whoever? It's normally Katie. I have
a rule. My rule is if I'm out with somebody that's richer than me, I let them pay, because it's disrespectful for me to reach from a wild Yeah, that's a good rule, right, And when you're usually out with somebody who's richer than you, they normally want to be the ones who play right and um. But Katie, she's the one who always carries the credit character like Katie because she also volunteered for you to do some free stuff with me, so betcha yeah. Katie was like, why
don't we do this? I was like, sure's my girl, she has in charge thereon. No, But we were talking about some other things because next month is Women's History Month, and you were just talking about your podcast, and we were talking about financial abuse abuse. I'm big I started this podcast because of financial abuse. That was the main
reason I started it. I had interviewed seven women and you can see that interview on the hotline dot org, which is the National Domestic Abuse Hotline, which I'm on their advisory board. And they were all women who had survived Tomess serious domestic abuse, horrible and every one of them I'm talking to and it all started in the same way. Their patterns were identical, and it all started
with financial abuse. And I said to them, so you're financially abuse and they go, what is that nobody knew what I was talking about, and I decide something's wrong here because one out of four women in the United States of America are financially abuse and once somebody has control over you financially, it turns from financial abuse to emotional abuse to physical abuse, and good luck ever getting out of it. Listen, I love this book more than
this first book I've written in nine years. And I love this book more than anything in life, especially for those who are fifty, sixty, seventy and older. And if you're younger than that, don't go buy in this book unless you want to give it to your parents, because it's not for you. However, maybe you want to give it to your parents, or maybe you want to listen to it. So you have till midnight tonight to go
to Susie or I'm an audio. That's Suze audio dot com and you can register there and you can get a free download of this audio book. And it is twelve hours and thirty minutes. Me just ripping it. Because I didn't go into an audience and just read this book to you. That would be boring. I go into this you know, the audio booth, and I preach to you the entire time. I tell you stories that aren't
in the book. This it's fabulous. You'll have thirty days to listen to it, because I know you're just gonna download it probably and not go back to it. I'm gonna give you thirty days after you've done this today to actually sit your booty down and listen to the advice in this And it's free. Give the website again. It's Suzie as Suzie Orman o r M A n Audio audio dot Com. Question you finance this, play a role? And will you choose to vote for? Yeah, who's gonna
do what for the economy? And I'll tell you what, Yes, of course. And here's the problem. Everybody, you gotta vote for somebody who cares about people that aren't just white. And I don't even know now who to vote for. I mean, I'm totally confused. I mean, obviously I'm going to vote Democrat. I'd be dead before I voted for a Republican at this point, being that the Republican is Trump. I would just kill myself right before I did that. But I'm so confused now because it's like they're all
hating one another. And I hate that you don't want Trump to win, you just don't because let me tell you, if you're a kid and you have student loan debt, he has cut the budget so dramatically for student loans at the one future of this country, which lies in our children and their ability to go to school and get an education. He's sticking it to them in the rear end. And if he wins again, and if we lose the Senate and we lose the House, they're going
to pass that. Absolutely going to pass that. So if you care about the future of America, if you care about your kids, if you care about them being able to graduate at all a university, you better know where you're voting for. I do a whole podcast on this big time breaking it down. If you being honest with yourself, you got a little conservative and you got a little living of course, right then listen, I'm a capitalist. I
don't have a problem with that. I love making money, and I give millions of dollars away all the time, all the time, and and I love that I'm able to do that, right, I love that. You know. On on my death and Katie's death, nine five of my estate, and it is a substantial estate goes to charity, goes to charity. All right, so this is a great charity called See the God World, Elsie. Yeah you know dot I don't I get an email from you guys a while ago. No, seriously, it's time for change for change?
Does that change for change? And I wrote you every year, thank you, thank you, appreciate that even went to it must have been you see Brandon Marshall mental health This year was Marshall. Is that your favorite charity? We do it? We do it's your favorite charity? Something anything mental mental health related? All right, I'll send you a check for ten thousand dollars to the one you name. Why not?
You know what black Men Hill. There's an organization called Black Men Hill and what they do is they provide free therapy for black men in the Philadelphia area. All right, fine, you make sure I have the place to do it. How since you check Tomorrow Arts Arts, Roger p Hinston's Foundation, think about. No, we don't get it done. But real you just said, but that's what having money goosebumps again. So that means if we just did the right thing, that's what money allows you to do. So stop Bernie
with this thing about Bloomberg that he's a billionaire. So whatever, there's only one thing that he said that I I really didn't like that Bloomberg right when he said the other day he said, yeah, I have a lot of money and I worked hard for it. Boyfriend, you don't even know what working hard means, right, none of us do. When you think about the three and four jobs that single mothers have to go out and do twenty three
hours a day to take care of their kids. They have to sleep on the floor and they're all sharing a two bedroom apartment. Are you kidding me? Right? That's hard because it's not only are you working, but you're not getting ahead. Well, Susie, we appreciate you. Yeah, we know you have to go, but you gotta come more often. Hey, Like, I gotta tell you. I was surprised that, like the PR person's out there and she'll tell you the truth, I said, they really want me back, of course. Well,
I'm just saying because you know your audience. You know, I knew the book was fifty plus. I know that's really not your audience. And I'm like, and I don't like to talk to an audience about something that they can't You don't want to get a bag, but replace Club eighteen to twenty four. We're like top three and twenty five fifty four. All right, so yeah, so you do everybody buy that funk. Everybody most important rather ever you listen to my Women and Money podcast and the
men smart enough to listen. Yeah, you got to come back because I had a million more questions, so we got to do this more. Alright, Streethearts, all right, thank you. It's Susie Almond. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Okay, this is the rule of report with Angela. Well, I'm sure you guys have seen that Nicki Minach has been in Trinidad and her native Trinidad and Tobago. You know, it was Carnival and she visited the Saint Dude's Home
for Girls and here's what she announced. So I want to thank you for your work with the girls. I want to thank you for giving them hope and inspiration, and they've even given me hope and inspiration being here today. And I want to donate twenty five thousand dollars to help the girl. I came to get ideas and you guys gave me a lot of great ideas on creating a building here in Trinidad where young people can go to and and have recreational fund That is dope. Yes,
so that's amazing. So Shanthon give me no for that. Gotta go home and right and how thus people? All right, So doctor AHAs versus Mark Wahlberg. You guys remember they were having a back and forth about whether or not you should skip breakfast, correct, And then there was a push up challenge that was done. Now according to doctor Oz, yeah you should skip breakfast, and Mark Wahlberg says you should eat right, So they had a challenge. This is so unfair. And here's what happened at the end of it.
All right, just first work out the Mark and Mario, the whole team's heres the person you want to work out that you didn't fall out your affordable defibrillator. You got your par okay, So but you know doctor Oz hung in there. I will say that if you take a look at it. They decided on a race to sixty push ups. Right at first it was fifty nine for doctor Oz is eight, but then they decided sixty and Mark Warburg won by just a few seconds. No, he didn't Mark worked enough. Mark won by a whole lot,
not by a couple of seconds. Seconds he didn't I respected. I mean they got a huge age difference. Every doctor. It makes sense Mark. Mark works out every day and this is what he does, so it makes sense. Well, Doctor Os felt pretty good about his workout shot. He was looking pretty sweaty after that. He said, I can't feel my body, but all worth it to bring Mark Warburg over the team. No breakfast, even if just for a day. All and all he did was fifty nine pushers.
Didn't do anything else, and he was that sweaty, couldn't feel his body for fifty nine push ups. Doctors gotta come to Julie. I didn't even do fifty nine push ups. By the way, he tried, man fifty nine years old. What do you wanted to do? He did assistant push ups? Go ahead? Yea, all right, sir, you're not on the mic. Relax, all right. Congratulations to Drake. His Top Boy series was renewed on Netflix. He posted me back with a photo of the Top Boy scripts. So let's talk about a
Little Baby. He has a new album out today. I know y'all love Little Baby, right yep? And he also explained in an interview that he did recently about why he doesn't have any tattoos. He said he never forest saw himself as a rapper. He said, a big dope, a big dog dopeboy, that's it, not even just a dopeboy.
That's why I ain't got no tattoos, because I always knew I was going to run my money up and I was gonna have to go sit in front of some people to do something with my money, and I didn't want them to look at me like a dope boy. And he also says that he is trying to rap less about drugs. He said, because I didn't wrapped about drugs, that I don't even take people think I take him, and then people take them thinking I take him, like popping perks. I don't pop perks period. Every now and then.
I used to take a half of one, but I say it in my racks because I might pop one. And that's what's going on. So here is a little snippet of a little baby emotionally scarred through the misry to forget you. I ain't got all issues. Timan tires part of me to die. I see it. Then I don't like gonna blind I'm covering, then it won't be one of mine. No emotions going line. So I told the true water time and got no symptim for right Mick and I'm rich and I'm shumping up on stages.
I get to one of the occasion bran really big game. When we made shot, they shot down. They shout the little baby. I want to hear this new project and on us out today, So shout the little baby. Congratulations on another project. Yes, and by the way, did y'all see speaking of new music, pretty ricky, they had released this new single called Body and did you know minutes after they put that song out, they said it was the number one trending topic worldwide on Twitter and it
was top ten on the Apple Music trys. Did you hear it? No, evy, you might have to start playing this in the mix because people think this song is amazing. Kids, massage leg girl by leading you to the man where down as I stand back and find shoes. I was he in my room last night? Was he talking about me and my wife last night? I was like, wait a minute, wait a minute, describe what happened in my bedroom last night. I thought you just that was he in your room? No, no, not yeah, was he watching
me and my wife last night? That's what it looked like. That's what sound like. Aw you into that? All right? No, well I'm and that is your rumor reporting that was a great rumor. To end with goodness gracious all right, shout out to revote. We'll see you guys on Monday, everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, and don't forget see a North Carolina. We will be out there this weekend. Of course, we do our Breakfast Club Day
party and I will be out there today. So many different spots, so hit me up on the Instagram to see where we're gonna be at. But let's get into the mix today. We gotta start off with some ll cool J. I posted a workout me and LL did like maybe ten years ago where I threw up a couple of times, made him were in the gym working, So I posted that. So I'm gonna play some LLL. And then tomorrow it's jar Rule's birthday. Okay, he was born on the leap year, so he celebrated. Doesn't get
too often, Yeah, he doesn't get to celebrate. So we're gonna play some jar rule in the mix as well. So we thought back on a Friday, let me know what you want to hear. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's Black History Month. It's the last day that we're celebrating because tomorrow we're not here. Yep, so who we repping? Got to celebrate our guy Nipsey
Hustle man rp to our guy friend to the room. Um, Nipsey Hustle hasn't been dead a year yet, but he represents, you know, the new symbol of due for self. You know, the same thing that Marcus Garve, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad stood for. Nipsey represents for a new generation and he truly showed us that life is indeed a marathon. The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend. The
actual brand, the name of the brand. Obviously, he's a marathon and it just stands for endurance and staff for standing down. Let stand for like not accepting the ups and downs or whatever game you commence yourself too and riding it out. You feel me because you know that's the reality of you know, success or greatness, that it comes with a rollercoaster rode, you know. So I think that anybody could apply the marathon concept to what they do.
If it's sports, if it's fashion, if it's music, if it's hustling, whatever, you just on a you're on a marathon, you know. So to make that the basis of our you know, fashion line, I look at it like, you know, we honor the people that ain't quit, We honor the people that have stayed down. And that was another New Black History Month legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club. Definitely rest in peace, Nipsey Hustle absolutely man. All right now when we come back, we got your positive note. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let me shout out to everybody that's heading out to North Carolina of course for CI double A. I'll be out there all weekend. We sort off tonight today day parties called Day Last Soul at the studio movie Grilled and no, I just it's just the name of the party.
I don't know, I guess I don't know me and Louis va b DJ and that tonight louis my guy man, and then stats tonight and then tomorrow is the Breakfast Club Day party, So this is the last time it's gonna be in North Carolina. Then they move in CI double A, so definitely want to see you. It's our ninth annual party. Louis VIA's DJ and that that's that's my guy. So we're gonna have a lot of fun happening, so make sure you head out there get your tickets. We're gonna have a lot of fun at CI double
A this weekend. I've been uh working very hard this whole week eating right, so when I go to North Carolina this weekend, I'm gonna have everything I'm not supposed to be. The food is so good in North Carolina, so just let me Carolina's man. Yep, morna. All right. Well, we'll see you guys on Monday. Shan And you got a positive note, yes, man, um. The positive note is simple. It comes from a book of T. Washington. I think this is a great way to end Black History Month.
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