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yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela Ye good Money's amby Cholmagne the god piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? I had to think about it. You have to think about it for a second. I couldn't remember what it was. I'm liking the Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Wednesday. Yeah. So I was shut up driving into work this morning, okay, And I was behind you, all right, and your head was nodding so crazy?
What were you listening to this morning? This morning? I was listening to a combination of what was I listened to? I listened to eight ball and m jg. Um don't make me and you don't want to drum, I'll go through the title playlists of UG King, eight Ball and MJG. Yeah. And I think Pat, I think I threw on some Pastor Troy this morning, dropping a clues box for Pastor Troy. Might have put on some Little John right a couple of blocks awhere, your head was nodding so hard. I'm like,
what the hell is he? Man? I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight. I have a have a palette for certain music. Okay. I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight in the great state of South Carolina. Okay, Charleston Monks, going kates. I have a palette for certain music. Hear me? All right? Just curious this morning? That was it. I didn't get on my gospel this morning. I didn't throw on Regina Bell. God is Good, one of my
favorite records of all time. And if you see me nodding my head crazy and crying, it's probably you don't know from Black Men United that song, y'all remember Black Men United? You don't know? Oh, Man had every it had all a great I mean, Stay's still great. But at the time, like all the big prominent black R and B singers, Tenny Campbell's on there. You will know, you don't know, you know, no, you will know, you will know, you will go all right, will know? My
day was very interesting yesterday? What you do yesterday? Playing? I don't know if I could say it here? Well, I was. I filmed the episode of lip service, but it was a really interesting one. But it's different. Uh, this guy, Sir marvelous, he's a male dominatrix and he had his sub with him. Oh but at one point we had to duck out of the way. Duck at it? Okay, I don't from gospel music and uplifting music like you will know the dominatrix sporting. Okay, all right, I didn't
even say that. You was talking about it either. Milky was dodging one of them. He's a way of squirting. Yeah, we're right. You didn't go to sex that class. But they didn't teach what they taught us about, you know, so crazy. I quick to say squirting, but Paul to say ejaculation, And that's the technical, that's the technical. Turn Good morning, how the breakfast, y'all? The squirting to we got a guest join it. Man. We have more than a guest, man, we have el president they okay, bake
CEO energy coming from doctor Tanya Matthew. She is the president of the CEO of the soon to be open International African American Museum in the eight four three Charleston, South Carolina. Man, she'll be joining us this morning to tell us when the grand opening is of the International African American Museum, and uh and a whole bunch of other things about the museum. All about the museum. I love it, man, It's a passion project. Man. I'm I just I love what it is being built in Charleston,
South Carolina, Gatson's Wharf Man International African American Museum. So we're gonna talk to her next hour. So let's get the show cracking front page news. What we talk about, Well, let's talk about a woman who was pregnant and told officers that she was pregnant prior to them shooting her multiple times. But yeah, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MG Angela Guie Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
Don't forget your daily bread. All right, that's the courtesy US Bank. Will get there together every morning, or we're gonna be giving away a thousand dollars to somebody. I will give you more details in a little bit, but keep a lot, because you could be winning a thousand dollars. All right, and let's get in some front page news where we're starting easy. All right, Well, let's start in Kansas City, Missouri, an unarmed black woman who told the
officers that she was pregnant was shot multiple times. According to a witness. Her name is Leona Hill. She had her hands up in the air moments before officers shot her in the parking lot of a family dollars store. This all happened on Friday night. Now. A woman who was identified as Shadanja told the Kansas City Star that she was there at the store with her three kids and she witnessed what happened. Here's what she said went down. Why they shot her, y'all, They got her handcuffs. I'll
never saying I'm from her. I'm from Louisiana. I'm from Arkansas. But I stopped there to get some gas, y'all, and to get some ice cream from my kids. Y'all. And my son just washed this. My one year old son just washed this. My ten year old son just washed this, and my thirteen year old son just watched this happened. The man ran. She was going her to cooperate. She got scared. She ran down there. They showered one, two, three four. My son got on his phone too. They
got her handcuffs while she shot. God, I'm a medical fifth to God, it ain't right. I'm a medical fifth to God, it ain't right. Now. A man exited the vehicle fled on foot. He was apprehended. He has not been identified, but they said the woman, Leona Hill, exited the vehicle and fled into the parking lot. She also told officers that she was pregnant when they told her to get on the ground. She did not have a weapon.
She did tell the officers that there was a weapon inside of the vehicle and apparently she was backing up and that's when officers shot her. Here is what Shadanja had to say. And I feel, oh my god, they shot her, Oh my god. And I was like what I'm supposed to do? I like get my phone, like within a couple of seconds out here, Get down, Get down, Get down, he decided the fleet, he jumps over the fence. He gone, she gets out, she does just like this.
She's doing this the whole time, like and moving around like that, like not on the three to sixty. But Lisa one eighty to say, I'm not a threat to you. That are you seeing? She's okay to hold her and console her after what happened you put you turn her over and put her in the coos. All right. So this is all, by the way, captured on cell phone video and has been posted on social media. They did say that she is in stable condition. She didn't die. Oh thank god. How's the baby? Thank god? They say,
we don't know. They as a matter of fact, it's not even clear whether or not she's pregnant. Officers are saying that they don't know that she that has not been confirmed. And that's whether she's pregnant or not. She need be the issue. Why why once again are you shooting an unarmed person who was surrendering like that's that's that's the issue. I mean, And listen, America, absolutely positivity does not have the bandwidth for all of this trauma.
I mean, you know, one week is black people in Buffalo, the ass in California and kids in Texas. You know, now an alleged pregnant woman. So you know, when you're having these conversations about gun control, shouldn't not apply to police too, because where's the mental evaluation for a guy
that guns down an unarmed, allegedly pregnant woman. Right, And if if somebody's unarmed, they have their hands up in the air and they're telling you that they're pregnant, I mean, just being unarmed and having your hands up in the airs enough enough threat. So I'm trying to figure out, like where's the threat? Like she said there was a weapon in the car, Like where's the threat for them to use that kind of force? All right, well, we'll
keep you updated on this again. This happened on Friday in the parking lot of a family dollar in Kansas City, Missouri. And that's all after officers got to report about an arm about an armed carjacking. So we'll keep you updated on what happens with Leona Hill. I mean something like this should you know, have the country upside down, But it happens so much that it's damned normalize. With everything else going on in the world, people don't have the energy.
They don't have an energy for that one. Sadly, well, that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest eight five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, phone lines a wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one is the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club list is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, hear from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind, let it out? Hellos this Hey, come
on stone, Hey, Hey, good morning guys. I just want to say happy to late burthen my gun man you just current eight years old, that he loved you. The whole universe know that I love you and I care for you, buddy. And also, h I want to talk about that lady getting shot man. She's black, right, Yes, she's black. Man. It's so sensitive right now in America. Man. Last week, Charlotmagne was saying that he's spiritually drained. Charlomagne, When the last time you want to church, buddy, Well,
I gotta go to church. The answer the answer is not in the church. I do spiritual practices all the time. I'm not knocking you if you do go to church. But there's more than one way to get connected to God. I wanted to invite you to this church that's in our rich Wood, that's in our Jersey, you know, and I just wanted charge to come out and come, you know, get some spiritual wealth. I get. I'm not I'm not against it, but I get that every day, my brother. Okay,
that's good. And oh oh, shout out to blind fluty and booty trash? What booty? Who booty? You were just talking about spiritual wellness my beauty and what booty and old booty, ocean booty? What's ocean? You know? It's why he's why? Oh you man, you just came my hand, this positivity ocean booty, like the booty always get wet, No, no me, and that it's deep Like why how you know how you know about his booty so much? Though, Sean.
I'm just saying, he always on the farm, he always called I'm gonna tell you something, Sean, that ain't no dish. You can't call up him and tell that man, him and his white booty, that ain't that ain't no dish, bro, him and his deep booty, Sean Stone, what about the positivity you just were talking abou him and his deep booty positivity and him man is old cute, wet booty, booty hats booty, and him and him saying that I'm
not a hands up guy. It's okay to me. I don't want him to find me answer body like me, man like I think y'all flirting with each other when you call up talk about his booty. If you and I, you and you old deep booty man bloom cute ass booty, I don't want to touch you. I'll take us over Bluetooth brothers. Good morning, good morning, good morning. Yeah um, I appreciate all y'all. Do y'all meted a story yesterday? Or TI? It was on social media or his son,
I'm sorry. In a verbal altercation with yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, T, I made a statement that he didn't understand why his son was arguing with a line cook. Why did it matter that he was a line cup? Why are you downgrading that man's hustle like that? It was just it made no sense, like he was trying to talk down on the man for being a line cook when you need to check your son. And then you know his attitude because he sounded uneducated with you know what he
was saying. But that's why I said, you got to show respect to the short or the cook or the CEO. It doesn't matter. Everybody gets respect, you know what I mean? If if one of them and everybody Yeah, now, if they disrespect you, then you know you return the energy if you choose to. But you know everybody should get respect. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club power one oh five one, Wake up, wake up, wake y'all, as your time to get it off your chest. Your man or black, We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Good Lord Joe from Newhaven? Day Joe getting up your chests? Brother, Hey, listen, I got two things man. First of all, good morning
to y'all. Good morning, good morning, good morning, okay? And uh Second, First, first of all, I want to give a shout out to all the good Fithers out there that that's doing for their kids and still get treated late day the worst guys in the world. Oh man, what happened? Brother? You know, it's just you know, since day one, since my son was born up and dere you know what I'm saying, And I get treated like I'm the bad guy. You know. I'm like, I have
to understand. But the ones that do that don't do with their children. The baby mothers want to be with them, you know what I'm saying. They want to they she didn't want to have their kids and they life. I'm like, man, I'm just I'm just trying to be there from my younger and then, you know, I just want to make sure everything is all right, and I still get treated like on the stepsid. Yeah, well, it ain't about it ain't about her. It's about the way you treat your son.
So you shouldn't even worry about how she how she looks at you. It's it's not look at yourself at me. But when they bring their children into the all problems, right, and that its an issue. Absolutely well. I hope things get better and keep being a great brother. Balls my son know was really good. I have no you from it. I'm from the way in Connecticut. Oh bring your son to the car show? Where's that? How's your son? He's sixteen? Oh? Yeah, yeah,
we're doing one Atlantic City. So bring him, bring him on me. It's a little bit of a drive for you, but bring him. It'll be on me. Come out and spend a day with you, with your son, with me and my kids and everybody and their kids. Man. I really appreciate that, I really do. And uh. Second thing is I don't call like like two months ago, right and I hadn't act. You know what I'm saying. If there's anything around, you know, in the office, y'all want to get rid of it, like two months I ain't
BECI the check I ain't received. You want to send you a check? I wantnot listen, I don't want no check. I don't want no money at all. You just said a check, just throwing that up out there, you know, just to be funny. But you know, like some air buds or some you know, some sign had a one night like I did. We got a bunch of stuff here. I just cleaned up, man, like I didn't say. You know, I don't left my my address and everything I've don't called up like yeah, old me money, hold on, hold on,
We'll try to get you some stuff. As Lee just cleaned up a piss and there's a lot of stuff. I got something for him. WHOA hello this Hey, this is an albert is Sacramento, albert in Sacramento. What's happening, king, Get it off your chests out morning Breakfast Club. I'm really just trying to bring um awareness to a little boy who was viciously attacked by his neighbor's five pitples and five pitbulls. Yeah, man, I flew out to Oklahoma and to have the parents on my podcast, and you could.
You could stream it wherever you listen to podcast man, check it out on YouTube. It's called Hypocritical a fum. I sat down with his parents, Jose and Cassandra Rodriguez. The episode is called Baby JJ's Journey and um, you know, we just talked about everything in detail, what happened, how the parents are coping with it. Not just that, but it's a family of satin man. He has six other siblings, the father works two jobs, and dam and yaro relationship.
Just check it out. Dogs. It was it a neighbor's dogs. It was a neighbor's five pitples and they got loose. The reason why. So it's it's like a whole thing, bro Like he's saying, like it was the little boy's fault and the media's painting it or a way that the local news was trying to paint the parents as a negative light, the DA which hit him with child neglect charges. I don't want to get too much away from it, man, but like, check out the parcas again.
It's called hypocritical. Yes, the episode it's called Baby jj Erney. And as a parent, like Energy and Charlotte, Man, I'm a I'm a parent who it hits different, you know what I'm saying. But more so like on a human level, you don't even have to be a parent too, you know, feel bad about what happened. And brother, I'm sending I'm sending Baby j Jason Healing Energy Man, absolutely, Lord at Mercy, Yeah,
thank y'all. Check it out. Man. Now, I don't know what happened in that case, but I always tell people if you do own a dog, a big dog, especially, make sure that dog is can't get out of his is whatever good confinement it is, whether it's an electric fence, which I have in mind, I got a regular fence, an electric fence, and I just try to make sure that dog because you just don't want that dog to get loose and attack of child. It's not your fault.
You don't do it on purpose. But you know, sometimes dogs crawl under fences, hop over fences. I mean, I know. I've been chased by dogs many times growing up as a kid. Have you being Brooklyn bot dog, I've been bit in by a dog twice. Goodness, gracious me too. I got bit by a ship. I got bit by
a Doberman pincher. Yes, but I'm well. When I was young, my neighbors had a Doberman and they were like, um, you know, I would climb over the gate to play in their yard and they were like, yeah, don't worry, the dog doesn't bite. As soon as I got over the gate, the dog bit me, and then I had to go get a Technis shot. Yeah. I got bit by the dog off the wizard the bar. That was a ship too, right, Total, I don't know what I
got bit by, Total, but I earned it. And the reason I earned it because I was getting on my knees and balking that total and scaring him. So I was acting like a dog and making him back up in the corners. He was back up in the corner and shiver. As soon as I turned them around, boy, and he had a clean lane the right above my ass, cheep, my right ass. Yet I still got the scar right now. He bit and just hung on and he was hanging from me for at least thirty felt like thirty seconds.
Only I earned it, Only you would. Dog will bite you in the back, all right, but get it off your chests. Eight five eight five five We got was all the way, yes. And let's talk about Amary Hardwick. He's talking about his career and the amount of money that he made and when he feels like he financially made it and you'll be surprised how long it took. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela years All right, well, amurray Our Hardwick was on the Pivot podcast and he was talking about all the roles that he did and how power was really the time that he finally started to make some of the money that he deserved. Now fifty tent did have to loan him money while he was filming twice, and here's what he had to say, when did you look financially just like I know you have more than because
I still haven't made we should have made. You have never made the money. No, the money. I've never made what I should have made. But when when did you? When did you sit back? You said, you said you talked to yourself and said I'd have made it. The world knows me and my kids are worried about not after power all the movies you did before that, I made five dollars. I feel like there was a time
fifty was talking about lending lending people money. It came out that he lent you money and you were like, but I paid it back plus interest. I think he forever just really really respects out of me for that. We just not taught that in our community. Barely did we pay anybody back. I think I think a lot of us are. We're in that situation where we worked a long time and got paid pittance. With his pittance. Yeah, I don't know what that means. This guy is a
real word. No, it's not a real word. Shut up, man, you made pitties. It's pittance, But the hell was pittance? Like Google? Somebody google spitting pittens for damn reason. Oh my gosh, All right, well, pittance, that's a new word Pittons is a metal spike bro that's driven into a crack that does seem the Pittings was a whole lot of nothing. We all made We worked tall and made nothing. Yeah, So we was talking about a lot of the movies
that he was in. He was the Next Day Air The Gridiron Gang, he was on Being Married Jane, and even on Power he was kind of the face of the network. It stars, right, and so basically he still wasn't making that much money. And so you know, he used Angela Batchett who was on Fox's UH nine one one for Scale. She was making four hundred and fifty
thousand dollars per episode. I just wanted to record the show that a pitton is a spike or wedge, and then slaying it means a small protruding knob or buttoned I want to want to get paid that. What is wrong with you? All right now? Since we're talking about money, um, let's talk about Nick Cannon. I actually I T T A N c Yes, pittons, Okay, what does that mean? Look it out. It's a small portion you just told us.
I don't think you pronounced it right now, I said pittance. No, I think He's pronounced it the way it spy with the vocabulary. Okay, pittance, all right, now, speaking of pittance, let's talk about Nick Cannon. He was on money Pie, which is the podcast that I host for Acorns, and he talked about going broke after getting two hundred thousand dollars from Will Smith. At the time, I remember Will had a red rains Rover and I was like, I
want the black. He was like, don't bite and I was like, yo, you just gave me two hundred thousand dollars. Like and at the time, I think rains Rovers was like sixty bands back then. I was like, I'm getting this and literally that was probably my whole check, not even a year. I total that car and lost it and it was living back, So you did do it. I did it and was living back in my mom and me and my mom was living in that condo thinking where I thought I had made it and was
rich and was gonna be set for life. So like, because I'm Will Smith often tells his story about how he went broke out to parents just don't understand. He was like, I made a million dollars wanted me and I was broke, you know before this fresh prince. You don't like save this money. He went back to making pittance. But to both of their defense though, I mean, they were young and a lot of lessons to be learned, number one. You know. Marie Harck was, oh, you mean
Will Smith? They were young, you know what I'm saying, And like, you know, you don't realize that you get a check with two fifty, that means about forty percent going to taxes and you got to pay agents managers, so you didn't really get to fifty, not at all. That's the most important thing to remember, all right. And Jamal Hill was on assets of reliabilities on a revolt, and she talked about on his and hers how she was making two hundred thousand dollars less than Michael Smith.
Here's what you had to say. It's not about um necessarily. What you're worth is about what you will negotiate. And that was certainly a lesson than that. And it was because I started at ESPN as such a low salary, all right to begin with. So you know, one of those we'll see if it work out kind of contracts. You know. It was what we call a two and two,
a two year deal with a two year. Worst contract I've ever sawed right because I think my first year's salary was one hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year, but it's one hundred and twenty thousand dollars as an independent contractor. The lesson that I learned is that, um, you know, I know it's ESPN and that it's a big place, but you still even with you can't sell out for a name. We've all had those, We've all
had that let's see if it worked contract. Yeah, that was my first contract when when I left Hot I came in. I got the after minimum at the time, I think it was like sixty five thousand dollars to work doing afternoons and there was people getting way more than me. But I believed in myself. I believed in my talent. Next year, I stuck them up though buttons. But you know what is true too, and they did studies on this. A lot of people when they get
offered a salary, they don't negotiate. They say eighty five percent of people, if they wouldn't negotiate, they would make more money when they initially get an art. So sometimes we just take take it instead of saying Okay, well, you know I wanted to if I could get this, or even going in asking for a raise, and we have to start doing that. Also, I just took it. And the reason I just took it, but the reason that not because I left hot at the time and I didn't have a place. I didn't have a plan.
So when they offered it to me, I was like, well, this is all I have. I'm ana proved myself. I believed in myself that much. I'm like, well, I'm gonna prove myself. And then after the year, I'm gonna stick up. And it's all learning. It's all learning experiences, you know what I'm saying, Because you take the first deal. The first deal is let's see if this works. Yea. And then in the process of that, they might come to you and be like, you know what, we're gonna give
you this. We're gonna give you a little bit more money. You're like, oh, yeah, I'm making more money, So then you might take that one. The next one, it's like, no, get me an agent. You know. The first job I ever had, I negotiated. I didn't even know what I was doing, and it worked out. When I graduated from college, so let's and learned. All right, Well that is your rumor reports. All right, we got front page news next. What we're talking about, Yes, imagine you would get hired
as a stripper for your brother's bachelor party. Cap All right, we'll get into that next. It's the break this Club. Good morning, but breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. I'm junk your sleep right now with Matches Firms, Hot buys happening now. Queen Mattresses starting at one hundred sixty nine ninety nine, Sleepy Serta, Silly Beauty Rest and more, all in stock for fast delivery. Visit a sleep expert at your local Matches Firms. Morning, everybody in cdj Envy, Angela, Yee,
charlemagneer guy. We all the breakfast clublet's getting some front page news. Will be starting easy. All right. Well, I just got this story from my producer. And there have been studies that there's always these evidence talking about a cup of coffee a day. But now they're saying there's mounting evidence that people who drink coffee daily are less likely to die early compared to those who don't. They've
been doing this research for seven years. They studied over one hundred and seventy one thousand people, and they said those who drank unsweetened coffee regularly were fifteen to twenty one percent less likely to die than participants who didn't. They also found that those who drink between one and four cups of lightly sweetened coffee every day for twenty
nine to thirty one percent less likely to die. They've already done studies showing that drinking a cup of coffee or a fewer day has been linked to a healthier liver, a lowered risk of heart failure, also protecting people from Parkinson's disease or type two diabetes, as well as Alzheimer's. So now they're saying people can actually live longer if you drink coffee. I love those kind of studies, but it has to be other factors. Right, you have to
live a healthy lifestyle as well. Right, it can't just be drink a cup of Coffeecause what if I do a couple of coffee every morning and then a line of coke by noon in a fifth hendasy at five o'clock every day, coning the coffee balances. I'm saying, it's got to be other factors, other than just a couple of coffee, right. I mean, it's just like eating your fruits and vegetables can help prevent certain diseases and things
like that. And this can help you with your heart, a healthier liver, a lower risk of heart failure, if you're relatively healthy, if you're living a relatively healthy life. And I always tell people this too, don't put all those added sugars and sweeteners in your coffee. That's one of the things that people Some people think coffee is unhealthy. It's really what you put in your coffee that can be unhealthy for you. And also too much coffee, too
much caffeine cannot be good for you too. So I do want to say that let's not go overboard with it all. Right now, this stripper has and shout out to Coffee uplifts people my coffee company. Now a stripper has gone viral on social media. A lot of people do not believe this story. She claims that she dance naked in front of her own brother at his bachelor party.
The woman is known as Kendra, and she said, I ended up being the stripper at my brother's bachelor party, and I didn't realize until I was completely naked cap. She wrote that in a text overlaying the video. She does not explain where the party happened, but she revealed that she worked at a strip club in the South. Now, there's no way you don't know this your brother's friends, That's what I say. You don't know this your brother at the party. There's no way you don't even know
that he's having this bachelor party. Our producer Eddie sent me that story this morning. I read it. I'm like, this is cap this cap, It's the calf exactly, mister b It's just fake. You can just read it and tell it's like, come on stop. But she got ten million views, that's all she gaed about. I'm sure originally, yes, more than that now so it worked all right. Now, African American and white House staffers are leaving in what
they're calling a mass black sit. They said more than twenty black white House aids have departed the Biden administration. A black sit, like I guess a black eggs. You mean no, they're calling it black people exiting. Yeah, that's what that's Canda. Someone's coined that term. She has a whole organization called Blexit Black People exiting the Democratic Party. But yeah, right now, No, they're talking about people not leaving the Democratic Party but leaving the administration. Yeah, I
know what the word blexi? All right, well this is b l a x I T is that blexit or black sit. I don't know how she's brother black kid. Shot, let's go keep moreing. Okay, Well, what they're saying is some people have not had the best experiences, and a lot of that has to do with the death of black leadership. They said, think about any workplace black folks need some person to go to to strategize, to be an into them. We just don't have as many folks
who can be mentors to us. And so some people said they did have good experiences working, but some people are saying that their experiences haven't been so good. They're not decision makers. There's no real path to our becoming decision makers. There's no real feedback, and there's no clear path to any kind of promotion. So they said they brought in a ton of black people generally to start, without ever establishing an infrastructure to retain them or to
help them be successful. Oh, because the black people in those physicians aren't allowed to be real leaders. They don't have real power. So you know, you can't learn from somebody who's faking. If they just sitting there trying to pretend, you know, to keep their job. What you're going to learn from them how to pretend to now. Some people also are frustrated with what they say is a lack of focus on issues they deem to be important to
the African American community. You think when current aids sold to political the issues that are the highest priority for our community are no longer at the forefront at the administration's priority list. When ten black people got killed at a grocery store in Buffalo, it's a business as usual, and no one stopped to say to you, are you okay? Now. Some people have also cited relatively low salaries as a driving factor in the departures. They said a lot of
people have been at this grind for a while. A slowing down of the workpace and a better salary becomes more attractive for young African American staffers who can make these types of salaries. It doesn't just change their plight, but their families play and salaries for entry level White House jobs started around forty eight thousand, dollars. All right, So there you have it. They said, the pay in
the White House is not traditionally very good. A lot of black folks in these roles don't come from wealthy families. All right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, doctor Tanya Matthews will be joining us. She's the president and CEO of the International African American Museum. So we're gonna talk to him when we come back. We're gonna find out when it's opening. All about it, So don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club, cod Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is ste Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club special guests in the building. Yes, indeed, Nat and Matthews, wello, hello, hello the CEO of the International African American Museum opening up in Challeston, South Carolina. Still sounds good every time somebody said, right, I am, I am, well, I'm well, tell us the importance of
the International African American Museum opening up in Charleston. Well, tell us what it is for people that don't know what are people are going to get to see? Yes, absolutely, so we are building the International African American Museum in Charleston. It is an encyclopedic museum. That means we cover a lot of years, a lot of topics. We are being built on the site of one of our nation's most
prolific slave trading ports, that is at Gadsden's Wharf. The nice thing about being encyclopedic is that we can emphasize that slavery is a part of the African American journey, but it is in the middle. It is not the beginning, it is not the end. So we take it all the way back to where we come from. We take it all the way forward to just about what we're doing now. We've got galleries, reflection pool, our installations, programming,
good conversations, and you know it's interesting. All roads lead back to Charleston. Right. You want to talk about theater, you better come to New York. You want to talk about movies, you better go to Hollywood. Do you want to talk about why America is what it is today and what we are up to? All these conversations we are having about race and racism and equity and equality and the stories, Well, Charleston has a lot a lot
of those answers. So when we talk about history that we should know and stories that we should be telling, a lot of those roads lead lead to the South, and a lot definitely lead right through Charleston and the Low Country. Could we go back and talk about Gatchem's Wolf and gift people education a good location for the
International African American Museum. So you know, according to some historians, we're talking somewhere between forty five and fifty five percent of all Africans that came through the slave trade, the trans Atlantic slave trade would have come through Gasin's wharf. So that means you're at upwards of fifty nearly maybe sixty percent of all African Americans who gonna trace themselves through the trade will find that their people stepped in
that land, right. I mean it was huge. They say it could hold up to sixteen ships at a time. Think cruise ship, not robot cruise ship. And so when you talk about that, it reminds you this is this is an industry, right, it was an industry. We weren't listen, folks, we weren't bringing in people. We were important cargo and commodity. We were making money hand over foot. Charleston at one point was the richest city in the colonies. And it wasn't just due to the labor of the Africans and
African Americans. It was also due to the genius and the ingenuity. Right. I don't know if any of y'all know about South Carolina and our rice who don't go down there. You don't know how to cook rice. Don't pretend you can cook listen, just don't do it. But you know that came when and we began importing Africans who were from communities that already knew how to rice. Knew we were just dabbling, but they knew they knew the technology, they knew that the rice ways. Next thing,
you know, we number one in the world. They were very specific about the slaves that they went through. They were they were very specific, and you can see it in the pricing. The more skills you had for the industry at hand being ricing, the higher price was in
that space. And so, you know, as tough as that is to talk about, it is important to understand, like the architecture, the deliberateness, the what was happening in that space, so that we understand how amazing, say the story of a doctor King a Rosa Parks, accept him a Clark, a reverend Esau Jenkins. Actually is it's not just about where they were and what they were doing that was amazing, but where they came from, where the people came out of that. I mean, that's like tuning into your hero
movie at the end. I mean, it's okay, hey, he blew up some bad guys, but you don't have the full story. You don't you don't really get you know, really get the cheer, and you should. At the end, I was going to ask, you know, it costs millions and millions and millions to build this, yes, and how difficult was it to get some sponsors and the people
that come aboard to help pay for this? You know, it took twenty two years to do this, and now that you know, we're opening in January twenty twenty three, technically twenty three years um, and you know it's it's a lot of folks. Um. You know, the origination of the museum came from a former a former mayor State of the city addressed in two thousand, right, this was Mayor Joseph Riley two years you know, first, there's the convincing, right,
convincing people that we could actually do this. I have run into people today that said, I never thought y'all were gonna be able to pull that off. I never thought y'all were gonna be able to do that kind of thing in that kind of place for that kind of money. But you know, I think once we had some folks come on in the beginning. You know, you know how you look over there. You don't want to be first, but you don't want to be last either.
But we also have more than twenty two thousand charter members all over the country right now, and I think that was Folks still want to raise their hand, want to raise their hands, say something, do a little something, make a statement. So I am really grateful because you're right. It cost a lot to build and it cost a lot to run. Once we're open to I see white folks try to take our history outities out of textbooks in school. So what backlast did you get on that side?
So you know, it's very very interesting. I've been cautious, and I've been waiting, and I've been watching, and maybe just because I got a praying grandmother, at the moment, I am surrounded by what I would call enthusiastics. Now we may run into a careful what you wish for, right You know, I practice a radical empathy with our sympathy, which means I know it's gonna hurt, but we're gonna do it anyways. It'll be all right, Like, trust us,
we can get through this. But with many states getting rid of CRT, I feel like, you know, projects like the museum are more important than ever. Things are definitely more important than ever. And you know, they call me doctor Matthews for a reason. And I have to sort of laugh and chuckle because folks are talking about critical race theory, but they're not talking about critical race theory. And interestingly enough, this is a history museum. You know.
Some folks who really sort of get into weeds know that CRT was actually a legal academic theory, And I'm like, well, I'm not suing anybody, so I'm gonna be okay. Really, yes, it's a theory about sort of what's behind sort of intentions and systems and how things work. Just the authentic teaching of history in and of itself is not a theory, like these are facts, it's a fact. Are these are facts? And so I think that if we create a space I call a courageous curiosity. I don't do safe spaces.
There's no such thing, right, courageous curiosity. But I give you space where you're not going to be judged for what you don't know, and you're not gonna be judged for your reaction about this new information, right and you look at the water reflect, you'll do what you need to do. I am hoping that it will be all right, because that's only step one. After you learn that, then
we actually have to get into conversation. So if you if you're trying to wait to get you know, frazzled over something, just wait, wait for the conversation, like you know, just just learning the stories, and they are they are such good stories. We got more with doctor Tonya Matthews, the President and CEO of the International African American Museum. So don't oh, it's the breakfast club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with doctor Tonya Matthew, she's the president and CEO of the International African American Museum. Charlomagne, what do you think non black people will learn from touring the museum. I think that non black people are going to learn earn that things have not been taught, and it's going to be on such a scale that makes you wonder if it was deliberate.
I think the other thing that non black folks are going to encounter is what they always encounter when they step into the black community, is that there's a whole lot of love over here. Lord, Black folks, most forgiving folks on the places um and we always do this thing of embracing, right, And so I think they're also going to to find that space where they're trying to figure out is this a place where I say I'm sorry and the brothers listening you all right? Just going
into the next exhibit, we got this, you know. And so I think they will discover those things. And then last but not least, I think a lot of folks don't get the oh is that what I happened? Is that what's going on? And I actually think black folks are gonna get that too, right. I Mean, when we when we say we're not teaching the stories, we me we're not teaching it to everyone. And there's a there's
a reason right. I mean, in order to keep a people enslaved, they must not understand the concept of freedom. So you've got to keep that out of the story, right, You've you've got to keep the stories of all the victory, all the triumph, all the making a way out of no way sort of out of the hands of folks you don't want to make a way out of out
of no way. And so and I run into um, probably more black folks who are excited that there's a place to bring their children because they know that they're not getting it, and they also know that they didn't quite have it. So I think folks are largely gonna take the same things, but their reaction to those things are probably going to be a little different. I think what we should what you should do is like you know, how to met Gala has their galas here at that museum.
I think you should do like our own gala there where people wear African gods. Okay, listen, it is definitely it is definitely happening. It's going to be part of one of our kind of big, big opening moments. And I don't know, trying to get you know, such of the Black royalty to come out and uh and visit us. And I also think, you know, also thinking of other you know, nights like that. I mean, if anyone goes to the website and they look at our building, they
see we're raised. So we have these what I call a front yard in the backyard um where we can have events, right, and we can have things out that we can have like music and musicians and sort of all that kind of stuff. And so I do, I do like the whole you know, superiorly dressed to the nis which a little nie e exactly exactly. You know. One of the stories I'm happy that's gonna get to be told is the story of Denmark VC. We're doing
the bo centennial weekend. I think you know the story of of Denmark VC for folks that that are unfamiliar is it's probably one of the classics. Denmark Vesey was an enslaved at for Ken who ultimately bought his freedom, was not allowed to buy the freedom of his wife and child. Right. So he's in Charleston. He's one of the founding deacons of what is now Mother Emmanuels. Founding deacon is my language. There was different language at that time.
Founding Deacon of the church, small business owner, right freedomself, you know, founding deacon of a church, small business owner, right boom, supposed to be the American dream, but still living in this construct right where people around him were enslaved,
where his family was still enslaved. Ultimately, he was inspired by the revolutions that were happening on the islands and was trying to essentially do that same thing, right, arm black folks in Charleston, in that community and take back their freedom, get on a boat, go back to an island that had already freed itself, and make no mistake, I mean, this was going to be brutal. It was going to be a revolution, it was going to be
a fight for freedom. He was sold out another enslaved first. Yeah, Yeah, someone who was supposed to be hard of the planning. Um, you know, they had a trial to what extent trials can happen back in the day for those kinds of not yet citizens, and the majority of them, the majority, a significant number of them, including Demark Vessy, were hung. Okay.
So the way the story was told though, was that he was, you know, um an insurgent, that he was a violent, you know, rampaging freed African This is why we shouldn't be free in them in the first place. This is some of the origin stories of arming the people of Charleston and sort of those kinds of things. And so it was it was told. It told in that light basically rogue African out to kill all of
the white people in the community. This was very scary because remember at a time black folks outnumbered white folks in South Carolina because of slavery. So when we tell the story today, though Denmark Vessi his fine being referenced as a revolutionary and an abolitionist. This is I think part of one of the powerful things about the museum right is is reclaiming stories or lifting up stories that
have been reclaimed are being told. So this summer is the two hundred anniversary of the attempted uprising, and I think it's important to also put it in contemporary context. I think one of the most interesting things is technically, he almost had it all right. He's free, he's got his own business, he's got a church, is building his church. Why be unhappy? So think about the conversations we're having today African Americans. You're you're better off than where you were.
You know, you have the vote, you got the big jobs, now you even had a president. What more do you want? Why are y'all still out there raging against the machine. And it just goes to show that that's the way the spirit of freedom works, right ninety nine and a half won't do it, just it just does not. It just does not work. And so you know, I think as we start to talk, and I know there are
lots of celebrations going on in different places. Um, as we start to talk, it's about bringing that history to why it matters today. And I think there's something to be said about understanding his story that way. So July fourteen through the sixteen front, Yes, July fourteenth through sixteenth down and Charleston featuring your interpret host there, brother Charlemagne
the God. We've got some other folks coming in. Come out, Belle, and that's always explaining, you know, getting where you fit in. We have a nice panel. You want to get nerdy with it, We're gonna have some conversation. UM, get a couple of historians and pundits to talk. You may need to, like you know, reflects. We have a little music going and we unclosed Anthony Hamilton trying to close out a little comedy because sometimes you just need to let the stress out. You just you just need to you just
need to laugh del hugely, right. And you know one thing that you say when we was touring the facility, you say, this isn't a story of enslaved Africans. This is a story of Yes, yes, it is a story of survival. It's a story of victory, you know. And honestly, it's a story of love, right, I mean, roof, you got to love yourself and your your babies and your children. I think it's really weird for me to be in that space, and different people have different reactions, but when
I'm in that space, I am hella joyful. It is so interesting and I had to figure out why. I'm like, girl, you are walking on the site of this tragedy of of you know, tens of thousands of of your people being enslaved. And then a little voice said, but yeah, look at you now, right right. The grand opening is the weekend of January twentieth in twenty twenty three, so that is at the tail end of Martin Luther King weekend. We are going to kick it off for that whole weekend,
have lots of events. The gala, that's the folks are asking for a nice little opening ceremony that even happens the day before, but you know, outdoor music and festivals and storytelling and we're gonna try to run that the whole week How could people donate if they want to donate? Oh bless you boy? Are you about to get yourself a second job? Second job? So if you go to our website i AA Museum dot org, you can easily
straight donate even if you're a company. By the way, and I got the small business owners out there, you know, rep rep your business. You can donate as a company and you can also become a charter member. All right, well, we appreciate you for joining us today. I know you got a hold out, but go check out the museum i AA museum dot org. All right, it's doctor Tonya, Tonya, Tanya, thank you for coming morning, Thanks for having me fifty I get money morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angeline Charlemagne
the guy we are to breakfast club. Good morning, dropping a clue box of doctor to your Matthews man. Thank you for joining us. CEO the International African American Museum. You can go to international. Uh no I international, I a a m museum dot org. That's more information on the museum that's opening in Charleston in January. You know we're gonna do a lot of field trips there. All right, you gotta we should broadcast they want to do the grand opening. Oh, I think we can make that happen.
I'm on the board. Yeah you want to do that for him? Yeah, I think we shoulda done deal. Okay, done, I'm holding out. I'm holding out that. By the way, we could we could January twentieth, this club Sloot ninety three Jams and Charles, South Carolina broadcast pre recorded maybe early in the morning. What are you talking about? We could open up the museum doing the music, broadcast them there and oh no, you mean this broadcast from Charleston like the night that we do, like the Big Man
from the music Big Galliball from but at six am? Yea, and about the museum slowly? Why not? Yeah, you hand out. You ain't handling our flights anymore. So I didn't ask about that. No, we have a team for that. Remember last time you did that, that never flew spirit. I never did know you put me in your spirit. Remember the hotel deserve the hotel to man. But we stay in this town. We had to go buy our own towels and sheets. Downtown Charleston had the Vendu Hotel. Why
stayed on my way? Now I got a couple spots are like him downtown Charleston. All right, but we got rumors all the way. Easy. Let's take about d l hugely and he is on his own radio show talking about his side of the story about what happened with Monique in Detroit. And we'll give you his explanation. All right, we'll get into that nextest the breakfast Local morning, his night man. Man, they don't want to see a little baby with the barby the baby. Tell them, ain't gonta
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All right, we get y'all. Let's get to the rule. Let's hugely Monique the report angela ye on the Breakfast Club, but d l hugely. You know, he has his own radio show so he can express himself the way that he wants to. With this ongoing dispute between him and Monique. It all started with Monique saying she was supposed to headline the show, and this was in Detroit, and del hugely ended up up headlining the show. Both of them were posting contracts and deal memos and going back and forth.
But here's what deal Hugli had to say about Monique and the things that she had to say about him. You wrote your contract, you and your daddy. You. You proceeded to say things that were so paddling insulting that it was galling. You asked in subsequent conversations why I have a dog a support dog? What kind of person has a support dog? I have that dog because my father died. My children and family decided they would get a dog from where he was from, and I named
the dog after my father. I don't have a dog to keep people away from me. I have a dog so I have my father with me all the time. That is an act of love with You know very little about. You proceeded to assault my sexuality. You have the temerity to assaults on sexuality a man sexuality, given who you lay next to. None of that had anything to do with alleged contract attractice. Few you could have
taken that up with a lawyer. He posted from Quick of Comedy, The Queen of Ashes Straight No Chasing what really went down Saturday Night with Monique and so those were some of his comments of what he had to say. He also said that he hasn't seen Monique in years.
He said, she hasn't once talked to me. I didn't see her at the venue before after adoring, and he just didn't know why she was upset about a contractual dispute and why she would get on stage to talk about him, his wife, Steve Harvey, his family's support dog and more. So we'll talk about man dog. You're so mad. I mean, she said you got a punk as dogs okay to talk about his wife. I don't think you're joking. As dog killed so many dogs. I don't even know
what this is about a dog alone. All right, now, let's talk about Star Wars actress Moses Ingram, and she's talking about the racist threats that she has received after the debut of Obi Wan Kenobi last Friday. She said she's gotten I have a racist threats in comments from certain Star Wars fans. One person, your days are numbered. You're a diversity higher and you won't be loved or remembered for this acting role. Here's what most is Ingram
had to say. There's nothing anybody can do to stop this hate, and so I question my purposes and even being here in front of you saying that this is happening. I don't really know, but I think the thing that bothers me is that like sort of this feeling that I've had inside of myself, which no one has told me, but this feeling of like I just gotta shut up
and take it, and I'm not built like that. So I really just wanted to come on, I think, and say thank you to the people who show up for me in the comments and the places that I'm not gonna put myself and to the rest of y'all. Y'all weird. They are weird. And now that's according to a post from the Star Wars to their account, they said were proud to welcome Moses Ingram to the Star Wars family and excited for Riva's story to unfold. If anyone intends to make her feel in any way unwelcome, we have
only one thing to say, we resist. So back in twenty twenty, John Boyega also addressed the toxic Star Wars fans. He tweeted, toxic Star Wars fans still find their way to my mentions? Lord, must I be blunt? I don't FFF with you no more. And they also had removed John Boyega from the poster in China. They said it was due to racism. A lot of people were saying that it was due to that, and so in a previous interview, John Boyega had some words of advice for
Disney when it comes to their black actors. He said, what I would say to Disney is do not bring out a black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are, and then have them pushed to the side. It's not good. I'll say it straight up. And so that is the story of Moses Ingram with Star Wars are not really No, I don't know anything about it. Not I watched I think one back in the day. I was never in the Star Wars and Star Track. I just wasn't my thing. Nope.
I like Star Trek a little bit, but I ain't know so mad if you confuse Star Wars and Star Trek, I'm doing it on purpose. Is the hand one when they do the hand thing? Star trek Spock. What it is? I thought that was Mark and Mindy. All right, Now, NBA star Jalen Brown has signed with Kanye's Donda Sports, So congratulations to him. Okay. He was recruited by the agency for his intelligence, social activism, charitable work, and obviously for his talent in basketball, So it looks like they
are really building this out. They also signed an NFL star, Aaron Donald that earlier this week they announced that big signings, big signings for any sports agency. All right, well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye charlomagn who you giving a don Man? Four after the hour, can we talk about something that the FDA, uh you know, I actually didn't approve of. And that's four local Okay, Actually we're talking about drunk driving, but we'll discuss it
all four after the hour. All right, Well, I believe it's still people out here drink for local In twenty twenty I thought it was illegal. That's still so still. I see you all the time in forty nine states. We will discuss all right, we'll get to that next. And also ask ye if you want to get on the phone lines. You need relationship advice to any type of advice. Get on the phone lines right now eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one, ask ye
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thirty year old Jordan Mattingley. He is the son of former professional baseball player Don Mattingly, who is not a manager of the Miami Marlins. He's first basement, don't I don't care, but he's facing several charges. All right, I can't believe that we have to continue to say this in twenty twenty two. But don't drink and drive. Okay, don't drive and drink. Don't drink, don't drive. However you want to say, you should not be consuming alcoholic beverages
and then operating any type of motor vehicle. But for whatever reason, people like Jordan Mattingly don't understand that simple yet very effective life instruction. Okay. He Cops say they arrested a driver who was three point five times the legal alcohol limit after at least five people called nine one drop on a clues bums for those five people, when you see something, say something, okay in the case of someone being drunk as hell, if you smell something,
say something, all right. Let's go to fourteen News at four for the report. Police it's accuse of crashing his SUV and then attempting to sell it at a dealership. Officers were called to that dealership and identified the driver as thirty year old Jordan Mattingly. They say madden lye is smelled of alcohol and almost fell several times. Officers say he tested a point two nine one on a portable breath test. That's three and a half times the
legal alcohol limit. Mattingly is facing a long list of charges. Now listen, you drink, you drive, you crash, you might die, you might kill someone else. Thank god, Jordan Mattingly didn't kill himself. More importantly, thank god he didn't kill anyone. But do you know how drunk you have to be to crash your car but then drive to a dealership with a crash car and a missing frontier and try to sell said vehicle. Play the movie Phone, I'm right,
just the beginning part. Play the cubes of crashing his SUV and then attempting to sell it at a dealer's check. Okay, stop right there, Jordan. That's not what people mean when they say let someone else take the wheel when you're drunk. Okay, that's not what they mean when they say you should pass the keys to someone else. Now, if at any points you thought you didn't need your car anymore, it should have been before you got behind the wheel. Drunk
is a skunk. Apologies, Peter, Let me not stereotype skunks. I don't know if sunk drink. If you ask me, they smell more like they got high. Grades wheat on them than liquor. But you walk into a car dealership trying to sell a suv you just crashed. You walk into the dealership with swelling and scratches all over you. They said you wreaked of alcohol and almost fell several times. And officers say he tested point two nine one on a portable breath test. Now, let's talk about what this
man was drinking. Police say inside his suv they found a can of white claw in four empty four Local cans, four four Local cans, and a can of white Clothe. I am just sick thinking about that. He needed to be charged with attempted murder. I don't care if he didn't hit nobody. You're getting a car after drinking four cans of four Local and a can of white Clothe. You wanted to kill people? Okay? Now, I thought four Local was banned, all right. I remember back in the day,
it was banned in a few stages. I did some some research this morning, and by research, I mean Google. So it was banned in Michigan, Utah, and Oklahoma in twenty ten, but now it's apparently available in forty nine states. Why, okay, let me tell y'all something. In November of two thy ten, the FDA, the same FDA that we were waiting to approve the COVID vaccines, they deemed four local unsafe. Okay, So the same hesitancy, the same resistance y'all had for
all COVID vaccines, y'all should have for four local. Okay. Gas prices are high, but four local still three dollars a can. Twenty four ounces of four local is three dollars poured in your car and see what happens. Put it in your gas. If you're on a lawn, more attractor poor to canter for local in there and see what happens. I bet it cranks like Soldier Boy in two thousand and seven. Yet you got people like Jordan Mattingly drinking it in two thousand and twenty two. What
is going on in the world. You gotta give him an attempted murder charge. Even if you don't give it to him for drinking for local and driving, you gotta give it to him for attempting to murder himself by drinking for local and driving. Some donkey in the days just sell themselves the same way this guy tried to sell a car. He just crashed wild and drunk off
for local. Please give Jordan Mattingly the biggest he are What reason is there to drink for local in two thou twenty two other than you hate yourself and your mother? M What kan call was it? I don't know. They could have got a good deal. I doubt it. All right, Well you see somebody with canting full local, Call the police? Remember a local first came out? Okay, what we're gonna call the police? Okay? All right, Oh thank you for
that donkey. Today up next, ask ye eight hundren five eight, five one or five one unique relationship advice and any type of advice. Call ye now. It's the breakfast club. Go morning, the breakfast Club. Hello, need relationship advice, need personal advice? Just the real advice? Haul up now for ask ye morning. Everybody's dj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for asking ye. Hello. Who's this? How are you doing this? Joe Gas? All right, brother,
what's your question for you? All right? So that's what we got going on. So basically, I'm getting to notice woman um and she's in the industry and all that, right, everything's going smooth and all that. What kind of industry. Um, so she's in the entertainmentustry. She's a single, right, everything going smooth, you know. You know how it is we first meet somebody and everything and everything's just popping, y'all,
just doing y'all. Well, she's like she wants to start kind of going out out, you know what I mean. And I still like, that's gonna mess things up in a way, Like so so you can put up like this, MV. I know your relationship is very public. Everyone knows your wife and everything, and it's cool boom. But then big bro, Charlotte, I know you kind of like more reserved, you know what I'm saying, and you kind of behind the scenes
with it and you know whatever. Everyone knows of course you married everything, but it's a little it's different type of situations for different people, you know, different couples feel like it's gonna be it might mess things up. How it's going kind of so smooth and all that. You mean, well, do you have anything going on that you don't want people to know about? No, it ain't really that, No, it's not that. I think it's more with just who she is you know what I'm saying. I feel like
it's just it's a lot of stuff going on. You know, people just like to hate hey, people getting in her ears them, you know whatever, be like oh, you know, just stuff like that. I don't know, Well, eventually people are gonna find yet my thoughts on it too, because it's not like I post my man, but we just go out and do our thing and I don't even think about it. And so it's this about posting, or
it's this about going out in public. It's just about like public really, to be honest with you, because she's like she's she's a lone person, you know what I'm saying. But I just feel like, at least for just us, like to me, if we are in like some like super solid we like relationship, we just kind of date, you know what I'm saying. Right, Well, you can't sneak around and date. If you guys want to go and do normal things that a couple would do, you're gonna
end up going out in public. Now. I don't think all we do, right, we just do it like conservatively, you know what I mean. But I'm just thinking like she wants to like kind of be out there out there. She want to have you in the club with her, She want to be on the red carpet. Yeah, you know all that stuff. You know what I'm saying, Like and so, and I'm like, it's cool, but I just feel like we should be at a more Charlotte state.
Not that we're not solid, but I'm just saying, like, I feel like we should be more like, you know, we just I just I think that she's kind of seeing everybody else do it, and she like I want to do it too, like I want to, you know, so, or maybe she's just proud of you and wants to show you off. I mean, she should be proud of me. I'm gonna catch, I'm gonna yeah. I mean, you might be looking too much into it and thinking too hard about it, you know what I'm saying. She's she's proud
of you, she wants to show you off. You guys, want to go out in public, do your thing? Do you want to go to these parties with her? Would you mind being on the very carpet? Do you care what people think? No, I don't mind about that at all. I don't mind about that at all. I just was looking at it from that point of view of you know, would it mess things up? Would it make things not be as you know, as ope as they are? So I was looking at it up to that point of view,
and look, y'all ain't got to confirm nothing. Okay, you can go places with her and she ain't got to be like this is my man because it's not yet. Oh yeah, so people could speculate and think what they want to think. You don't have to confirm that, Okay. I just I'm not a fan of like living my life based off of what other people think. I just do what I do. I also feel like you ain't got to post it on Instagram. You don't got to confirm it. Just go out and live your life like
a normal person. I ain't never care what other people think. I just was worried about if messing up our vibes. You get what I'm saying, because we we we were cool, like we're good, like right, you know, other people get they start starts kind of getting the people's you know whatever, and it just kind of until like, y'all are life. Y'all been in relationships for a minute, so it's like it's now, you know what I'm saying, I understand what
you're saying. You want it to be more solid so that you guys can go out us against the world. But eventually people aren't gonna get in her air once they find out at some point it's going to happen or now you right, you know, So that's when your line of communication with her have to be really open. Y'all don't need to be playing games with each other. You just gotta be honest so that she's not ever taken off guard, You not ever caught off guard about anything.
And y'all just gotta you know, be like because listen, there's a lot of persic comma dating somebody who's in the public eye. But there's also a lot of negativity that comes to this. So I understand. But because you are well aware of this and y'all and have these conversations and you are bracing yourself for what to expect, and so is she, y'all gotta be team us. Yeah, because the beautiful black Kiss actress was just talking about it not too long ago, about the eggs she was
getting for saltwater and all that. So you know, it's just you know, people getting in the in the mix of things. But I feel what you're saying. I feel what you're saying. Definitely, yeah, you know, nobody, no explanation, Just go out, have a good time, be supportive. If you feel like this is somebody you could see yourself with, you know, you gotta be supportive. And she wants you to come places with her. You can't not go because
you don't want people to think something. No, absolutely now you right, ye right, yeah, I'm gonna mess with that. I donna see what that looks like. Have a good time it look like, you know, and real quick, you don't want to tell the inst out game. They are GASKI, they are gaz b watch look for me. All right, Well let's see who he's dating. All right, all right?
Later later ask ye eight on drink five A five one oh five one if you got a question for ye calling that with the Bro'm gonna keep some real advice with Angela morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. But in the middle of ask ye hello, who's this? Hi? Angela? What's about the club? Who's at? What is your question? All right? So I've remember my fiancee for a little while. Um we got together really young. Um, we were serious
for a while. We were open on he has kids, and now we have a kid together, and now he has another kid. So I went away to a trip and while I was aware on my trip, he sent my daughter to like his baby mother's house, and like I'm like, we told me about it. I was so
like I was Crystal. I was really really mad, and I called him and I let him know I was not feeling mad, Like you already know the relationship that me and her had, and I don't understand why you would think that I would be okay, which my daughter going to her house and I was basically told that I'm peggy and I need to grow up, and like this this situation was old and I'm still making him pay for stuff in the past, and I just know,
am I overreacting? Okay? So he didn't give you a heads up that he was taking your daughter to his baby motherhouse. He told you after He told me after the fact that this guy was He was telling me after the fact to make sure that we were on the same page. How are y'all on this same page if he told you after you're clearly not on the same page. You know, you're not wrong for that, because that's something that's your child. He got to discuss that with you ahead of time. He can't just do that.
And then if you already have issues, what's your relationship with the mother of his other child? So we don't get along, like she had some negative things to say about my daughter, especially when like our father that they were dealing around, like messing around with each other. So like it was really really less, really fast. So we don't like we are with my friends. We don't get alone, we don't even Yeah, now what is something would have
happened while your daughter was over there? But that's the point that I'm trying to make for what bold And I'm like, hold up, I can understand the fact that you guys did gonna get married, You're gonna have a blended family at some point. You guys need to have a cordial relationship. But if you're not there yet, he
had no right to do that. Okay, thank you, because I knew I wasn't on there, but I just wanted to make sure because I knew for a fact, and I was not overreacted, and that was a messaging that I was getting into like that, I'm petty, I need to grow up. I'm living in the past. I'm dwelling, Like if we're gonna work the soul, we need to move on. And the fact for this I feel like, yeah, we do need to move on, but like with that snutrition,
I'm not there yet. Yeah, you're not there yet. And the fact that he's trying to put it back on you and make it seem like you are the problem and not acknowledging what he did that was wrong, it's also a problem, right, Like does that mean if you go away again? He and you know, and I can see you guys aren't on good terms, you and the and the other mother. What if if anything would have happened like that would have been on him too, And even if it was accidental, you know what I'm saying, right,
So I hear you, I hear you. But but I felt that way ready. Yeah, I just wanted to make sure because I was starting the field, like I was plating where you could seeing getting from my head. And then if you didn't know where she was, what if you needed to get in touch with her. You're not even on good terms with this woman to be talking to her about your daughter if something happened, right, and who's to say that she's will be honest about whatever
one that's occurred anyway. So but look for the sake of if this is the person that you feel like is your forever and you guys want to get married, then now is the time for you, guys to have these conversations that are really difficult to have and for him to take accountability for how he went about that wrong. Right. Okay, thank you so much, Antel. I really appreciate and I love you guys. I listen to you every morning. All Right, no problem, Stacy, You're not wrong girl. All right, thank you,
hear me? Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now we got rooms on the way. Since we're talking about relationships. Coming up next, we'll be talking about Ditty's I guess friends slash girlfriends slash long time lover. She's APOLOGI sizing to Cassie. We'll tell you what happened, all right, we'll get into that. NeXT's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. The report. Let's
discuss Nicki Minaja. This is the Rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club but Nicki Minaj has a new venture. She has been named Maxim Magazine's creative director
and also maxim Beat Bets Global Ambassador. So she posted I am so proud and excited to be the newest maxim Bet USA investor advisor and first global Ambassador and Creative Director of maxim According to their website, maxim Bet is a privately held licensed sports betting an eye gaming operator that launched late last year and that's in partnership with Maxim So Reportedly, they want to bring her signature,
sexy style, artistry and influence to the brand deal. According to the CEO of maxim Bet, Daniel Greatezer, he said, Nikki is best known around the world as a mega superstar, but we know her as a brilliant business woman. She's built one of the most powerful brands in the world her own, and she's applying that same savvy and creativity to our lifestyle sports betting brand. I couldn't be more excited to be working with her years creative, smart, passionate,
and bold. Well that's dope, Okay. I know a lot of people. Do y'all do any online betting? Ever, No, I'm not a gambler. Man, I've been unemployed four times. When you've been unemployed four times and had to collect unemployment text, I don't really like to do gambles. So what's great is that a lot of times you could put down a little bit of money and win big. You could bet like ten dollars. That's a lot of winning a lot of money, especially when you lose it.
You ain't got ten dollars to be just given away. You got a gamble. Because people buy lottery tickets all the time that I do, Yeah, well that's money. That's gambling too. Well, there's one big difference. Hey, you never know the same thing with betting. Nope, I feel like those odds are even better too. I don't than buying lottery tickets, powerball, mega millions. I feel I don't know why.
It feels a little bit more. It's definitely way worse in trying to win that all right now, the most the Mount Westmore album release date has been set and that is for doing seventh so get ready for that to come out. Snooperville that news on his Instagram. He posted a trailer of their show in Oakland with a new song, and he said the game and now he said in The Captain June seventh, The weight is over bad MFS at Mount Westmore. Yes, so can't wait for that.
There's also an eminem song called from Detroit to the LBC. Okay, all right, and speaking of collapse, Pharrell has announced a release date for his collab. He actually has a collaboration with twenty one Savage and Tyler the Creator. So the song cash In, Cash Out, a snippet had recently leaked. It will be released next week. And yeah, that sounds like a nice collab. So there's a pre save at the link in his bio. If you go to Farrell's page, you can actually get that. Get that going on there?
All right? Now, let's discuss Gina him. She is the one man that was going back and forth to Young Miami on social media over Diddy. Now, she was on the Jasmine Brandon Didn't Exclusive and if you here's what she had to say about their relationship. Can you clarify what your relationship is with him? Now? He's just a really good long time friend of mine, like nothing more, nothing less, Like I just want him to be happy. I want him to live his truth whatever that means
to him. Like I don't want to control him. I'm not like a controlling person. I truly want him to be happy. I've been with him for a very long time, but it was never like set in stone, like sometimes I felt like it and sometimes I didn't. It's like I don't really care to be his girlfriend or anything like, it's just the friendship aspect of you know, because like he did bless me in a lot of ways, and I'm always going to be forever grateful and respect him.
Wanted does she have to run that by Diddy before she does it? Like, oh, you know it's financial, but before I do UM in cases of rock, but you know, before I do an inter of you don't have to run that by him, um, you know, like if she has an NDA, because I wonder if he makes people
sign NDA's. I don't know. I didn't position. I'm just saying if she'd been around that long and you know, been cool with not you know, speaking or anything like that, like you know, all of a sudden, when you saw I wanted to do stuff like that, I would think you would run it by me right well. In addition to that, she talked about the hate messages that she's getting. She also said she never met Young Miami in person, and she wasn't bothered by her posting Diddy on social media.
So I've been getting a lot of hate messages because of the situation I'm in, and it's whatever. But sometimes I urge to respond to them, and I respond in a very classy, loving way, and they literally switch up. It's weird. Last night, I was in the studio, I took a pick. Someone replied to my story and said, girl bye, you just want to be a city girl so bad. I said, correction, miss, I want to be an artist, so bad. Okay, city girls around a city girl. I want real love. This is what I said to her,
and she was like, I'm sorry you no disrespect. I thought city girls an artist actually two of my favorite artists. Yeah, I love Ja and JT has loved Little Oozy loves JT. I don't like that stereotyping of city girls. She did. Just now it's time for the twoculator, all right. In addition to that, she also admitted that she was with Diddy while he was with Cassie. I just kind of fell for it like I was. I was young too. I was young, naive, eviden, no no better and I
was just like it was enticing. I do feel bad though, you know, because like I'm I'm a girly girl. I'm for the girls um woman empowerment, like I want to stand for that. And I apologize to her afterwards and like this she left the relationship or yeah, but like I was, I was so like crazy and love and it was it was just hard to like I just could not not talk to him. Shit, I think she just got taken off this. I rock and Daily on Giftless. They send that amazing gift. That's what I'm saying. Say.
I actually did a collab with them my coffee espresso Martinist think to be any more gift boxes rock Daily On for her. I love that you're really into this one. I'm really it did seem like you're like, no, wait a minute, did you have to get clearance? I just wonder, like I just wonder why all of a sudden when
they start having these conversations. And I also wonder what did they hope to gain from these conversations, because I would think that the relationship you have with this man has been more profitable than any of these interviews will ever be. So maybe they've they're done, and so maybe now that they're done, she's like, bless the man. Yeah, I feel like she's going to put herself in the middle of that too, because she posted that picture with her and Diddy after, you know, and then you know
people are going to talk about it. And then I guess she's an artist now too, so maybe with music God bless all right, Well that is your rumor reports. And I also feel like lottery tickets are more of an investment, is not an investments like it is gambling. You know that, right, Yeah, But it just feels like more of an investment than gambling, Like I'm paying this money, it's like an investment. I invested ten dollars powerball tickets. If it hits, it hits the gambling. But that's the
same thing with gambling. If it hits, it hits. I know, I just feel like you're giving the money away though I don't know, just feel it. And then I also feel like you can make more of an educated decision when it comes to sports, even though anything can happen. You can, you know, think about different odds and bet accordingly, and you can pick different teams and spreads and all of that. Okay, and so I feel like it's different, like with numbers, it's just random. So yeah, okay, what
the hell did they go? I have no idea. People just walk off the show's just laughed. Maybe you had to take a pittance. I guess a little. I guess if he's got his People's Choice mix coming up next. So if you want me to lie to you and tell You's Choice mix, If you want me to lie to you and tell you if you have a request, call now now, at the time. Okay, I have no idea. Your care is NBA. Okay, he just laughed and never came back. When you gotta go, you gotta whatever. You
never know what it could be. When you gotta go, You gotta got to happen. He could be locked on an elevated He was complaining about his stomach, though he will I'm not choking. He's complaining about him y'all always in the bathroom together. I ain't got no time for that. It's the breakfast club, the breakfast club. Your mornings will
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somebody one thousand dollars. If you want more information, go online Breakfast Club online dot com and uh tell us what what you would do with that thousand dollars and hopefully we'll call you right now. Let's call us young man. Now, hey is this girl? Yeah? Boy? Right, how's it going? It's DJ n V Angelie Charlomagne the Guy. I'm doing good. How y'all doing? Blessed Black and Holly favorite? Brother? What you what you want this morning? Man? Wait, I'm on
the radio right yeah? Man? Are you feeling lucky? It's crazy. I was just at the radio every day. I can't tell you know you was on. You sent this an email and what the emails say? Bro? Yeah, I said I was going to invest in my photography. Down thousand dollars to invest in your photography. So if we give you this thousand dollars what you're buying. What you're gonna do. I might get another camera. Thousand dollars enough for a camera with inflation, I mean, it'll help, it's part of
it'll cover. Okay, photography is expensive. When I was in college, I thought I was gonna be a photographer. So aren't you from Brooklyn? Yep? Okay, pay Okay, that's where I'm at too. All right, we're good. I've given you this thousand dollars, bro, The thousand dollars is yours. Yeah, yeah, thank you very much because it's exciting. He's in a thousand dollars just going towards this business. Well, congratulations, and
go get your camera. Kind of camera you're gonna buy, bro, I'm gonna give me the night can d Southern City? Oh you already know? You go? What type of photography? What type of photography do you do? I'll do the studio photography and like portrait. Can people see your work online? Yeah? What is it? What? Instagram? The Vibes Productions, the Underscore Vibe Underscore production. All right, well, congratulations man, and hold on. Okay,
all right, thank you again. If you possibly want a thousand dollars or you gotta go to is Breakfast Club online dot com. Let us know what you would do with the thousand dollars and hopefully we'll give you a call and it's brought to you by US Bank. We'll get there together all right now when we come back, we got the positive notes. We don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, I'm seeing her. Look morning. Everybody is dch Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
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