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Gimme the Loot

Jul 10, 20191 hr 16 min
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Today on the show we had MSNBC host Jo Ann Reid stop by, who spoke about her new book, "The Man Who Sold America: Trump and the Unraveling of the American History." She also spoke about the Republican Party's fears of diversity and what America can learn from South Africa. Moreover, we  took callers for Ask Yee and Charlamagne tha God gave a Dunkin' Donuts manager Donkey of the Day for creating, and hiring, a fake employee and collecting the paychecks. 

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It's time. It's time time to wake up teaching instancialleg and Charlomagne the Doctor to practice Club Bitches, the voice of the culture. People watch the Records Club for like news to really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows too, just because y'all all wish keeps you one, honey, y'all keep your Really, they might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know,

they're listening to the Breakfast Brother gets your ass. So good money in Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. This guy, it went from a low Hi, I can do amazing baby with my voice. You know, my good It's morning angela good money handy. Charlomagne the guy, piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday, hump day, middle of

the week. Yes it is, man, I'm tired. Yeah, you just got back from vacation, I know, and I'm still tired. You know what it is because you know when you take all how many days off you had ten or something like that, and you take like ten days off of concluding the weekend. Yeah yeah, yeah, including the weekend. Then you get back and you don't realize you got to hit the ground running because you got so much stuff to do. Correct. Yeah, so that's why I'm Yeah,

I needed an extra day just to relax. But it's all good. Yesterday I took the family bowling. My family likes to bowl like I don't know what it is, but they really like the bowl. Baby, it's everybody's competitive. We compete. We you know, we bowled for push ups, We do all types of crazy stuff. So we bowled last night. I want again. Of course, that's not what I want to talk about. I want to talk about your son calling me suspect calling us. Yeah. So, so

my son goes to camp. Every morning, he goes to football camp. Of course, football started in New Jersey. And yesterday we were on the radio and I was telling the story that you know, I tell my wife everything. Yesterday, I drank some tea in turn got me to au pair and it made my stomach bubble up, and I said, you know, it's my button. Is something wrong with my butt? We don't have that clipper at the ready, No, what's wrong with you? So Charlomagne says, wow, you tell your

wife about it, but not me. And my son heard that yesterday as we were riding in the car and he said, until I didn't say you tell you? You know, you just tell me about your bubbling stommy, can you tell me about your butt? Right? We're teammates, he said, we're teammates, and and you know you didn't tell me about your butt. So yesterday, my son, you know, it was like dad, you and Charlomagne and a mad sus

I said, what do you mean? He was like, I was listening this morning and he says, why don't you tell him about your butt problems? He was like, you and Charlomagne talk a lot about butts. That is not true. Little Logi stop. I was like, is that all you get from the show? He was like, yes, very well rounded show. He was like, yes, that's all I get from the show. It's very well balanced show. You cover a number of things. Yeah. All right, well great, well come on and logan if you're on your way to

campus morning, we're not talking about butts yet. All right, Well, today joining us, we have joy and read. Yes, she has a great new book out called The Man Who Sold Them and you watch her on MSNBC on AM Joy. Indeed. Yeah, so we'll be kicking it with her. And we got front page news. We were talking about you. We'll talk about Instagram. They have a new anti bullying feature, well, a couple of new anti bullying features. And I'll tell you how those who work where they're gonna delete the

whole app. That's the only way to prevent bullying on on Instagram and any social media site. They have to delete their whole app. All right, Well, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot. Just to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MV andnge Lee Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Now, congratulations to the women's soccer team again. Today is to

day they're gonna have the ticker Tape parade. I thought it was yesterday, but it's actually this morning at nine am. So if you're around the Wall Street area in New York City, it's gonna be mad traffic. They're closing mad blocks. But it's in It's a huge celebration, all right. Now, let's talk about Instagram. They have new anti bullying features, So how are these going to work? Well, there's two

features now that they have. One of them is called restricts, so you have to identify your personal bullies without banning them. And because I guess they found that when you ban your bully, it makes it even worse, and then you have to go see them in real life. Sometimes you

can go to school with them. So if that account is set as restricted, then you have the ability to review comments that the restricted account tries to post before you can approve it deleted, or you can leave it in limbo so only they can see that they try to post onto your account. So the first the other one is a comment warning which can detect offensive or borderline content that somebody is typing and it prompts you

to reconsider before you post. I think that's impossible social media sites to set up for people to do what we call bullying. I don't have the time, are the energy to go through everybody in my comments that is doing what they would say is called bullying. Well, you wouldn't go through everyone. If there's somebody that you want to restrict, you can do that so that that particular purpose. I don't have just one. I have thousands, like tens of thousand. Know, we all dot like, what are you

talking about there? And so it's like what we call bullying is just people expressing their opinion, saying things that you don't agree with, something that you don't like, slandering you, lying on you. But what can you do? That's that's the culture of social media. I think they're concerned that a lot of two about kids in school and having to actually go to school with somebody that is also bullying you on social media. So and kids aren't getting

off Instagram. Yeah, but guess what, that's the best way to prevent it. The best way to prevent it is to get off it. That's why I keep recommending that book Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport, because we got to start treating social media like a tool and not like another organ that exists in our body. It's not something that we have to do. Yeah, and you know, I'm grateful my kids are not really on social media like that,

like they really don't care about it. I think my son has three pictures up like he doesn't really care. I love the fact that they're not on it. They don't care about it. They're not into it. They'd rather do things that like bowl and football and basketball, and I love that. Like, we're all in verbally abusive relationships with our smartphones and we don't have to be all right now, Uber hasn't bailed something Uber Comfort, so that's going to be in between Uber x ride and Uber Black.

So basically, you'll be paying a little bit more twenty to forty percent per ride, and you'll get a newer car. You'll get more leg room, you'll be able to set the temperature before you get picked up. You can request of course that quiet mode as well, and make sure you have a charger, all of those things. So that means you'll get definitely like a better car, but it doesn't have to be Uber x or Uber black, all right. And also, let's talk about that guy we discussed yesterday,

Christopher Kukor, if you want to be refreshed. He's the one who called the police on Wesley Michelle Westy Michelle as a black man because he said he was trespassing. Right, friend on the call box and have them come to do that. You could just walk away, I call him police, Oh yes, yes, yes, police. Sure I'll hold the door here for you. It's o kind. Nobody's asking a little dirt. You could do whatever you want. Yeah, there's a trespasser and my dollar. Listen to your son. Yeah, police, I

am real. Listen, that's crazy now. We told you yesterday. Kuko is a YouTube executive. Well, he now has left his own statement on Medium. He wrote that he actually has a bad history. He said that his father was killed when he confronted a trespasser outside of his home, and he said, for my child safety, my safety, and that of the building, I felt it was necessary to get help in this situation. Furthermore, I've encountered trespassers in

my building and we've been robbed several times. This is not uncommon in San Francisco, and the bad actors are all different colors. I now realized that Wesley was reacting based on his unique history as well. Unfortunately, there's a terrible pattern of people calling the authorities regarding people of color for no other reason than their race. Now, Wesley Michelle, who's a software engineer, told CNN that this incident mirrors the experience African Americans endure daily when we are a

question on whether we belong. I videotaped this incident to protect myself and to support my stories. To please get involved. Oh that makes no sense, because if your father was killed by a trust passer because you confronted the trust in front, that's all the more reason to call nine one one. Having to comfort of your home and not confront the person. He didn't seem like he felt threatened at all. He was staying to his don't knock it off.

Your father confronted a trust passing and was killed, that may be the case, but you did the exact same thing. Yeah, Like, what are you talking? This was more like like my penis is biger than yours. You have to leave from here. I'm not moving. Like, if you're that scared and you with your kid and you want to protect your kid, you keep it moving. What you see? You know what penis isn't only six or five? All right? This guy is crazy off early forget you man, get it off

your chests eight hundred five. If you need to vent it up right now eight five eight five one or five one, get it off your chest call us now. It's the Breakfast loogal Morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So you better have the same energy we want to hear from you on the breakfast class. Come about who's this? What's up? Everybod field from Atlanta? What's up?

Broken into? What's I mean? Y'all had a good time to get the man about that independent And you gotta realize you gotta actually study people like you like. She's not a submissent person. She got to look up the word independent. So if you really look at her, and y'all look at y'all could tell y'all had an argument yesterday. She's not submissed if she never want to have kids. She's fifty years old, so everything she want to do

is independent by herself. Independent means independent means selfish. Basically, I want everything somebody yourself. I'm gonna take care of it. That what independent means. So when you look up the definition of independent, it says selfish. Yeah, that's pretty much selfish. Everything you want to do on your own, it's basically by yourself. That's selfish. I don't know if it's selfish. I don't want to recreate. I gonna be fifty years old.

You don't have no kids, no husband, who's fifty and who defines himself by having a husband and having kids. You think that's the only way that you should live your life. People don't have other options. So Oprah doesn't have a husband and kids. Does that mean that she's selfish? Do you? You don't you want to have kids that have a husband, have a family. Who ain't you to dictate how any woman should live their life. I'm not trying you know what. Yes, you are. You're trying to

say that I'm selfish because I'm independent. Little kid. You don't have you think that if I wanted to get married, I couldn't. And why you not recreating? Why you don't have no kids? Why am I not recreating? Why are you creating? Man? So you think Oprah selfish? Jesus Christ, I'm pretty sure she sounds stupid. Hello, who's this? Re create? Broken her off her chest? Nah? Man, I'm just spreading positivity because you know, I'm just feel greed. Got a good job back in the gym, and I just reached

all as book Black Rivers bro. It was amazing reading. Thank you, my brother. Don't black men don't cheat? Baby brother? Hello? Who's this? You know what's up. What's up? Trash? Don't me acting like that to me? MV, I'm shady to you today? What you want trying? What's up? Pieces? How you? How you? I'm going good, I'm going good. Let's send. So let me ask you a question, right, yes, sir?

If post Malone was to come out and say that he don't care about black lives and he lived in Beverly Hills and he ain't got nothing to do with Black lives matter, and he got locked up in Sweden, he said he don't give a about black people, would you be like still going hard about trying get him out of jail? How about going hard about trying to get a ship Rocky out of jail? Sir? I just asked you, I said, I said, would you feel hard

about yeah? Because Michael Mex once said I'm for justice no matter who it is for are against, And you negroes can't pick and choose when you stand up for injustice based off who you liking don't like. And yes, Rocky made those comments and there was some dumb ass comments.

But I bet when he comes home he won't understand why you shouldn't have to stand up for black people experiencing injustice, because it doesn't matter if you live in Soho or Beverly Hills, if you Rich Paul, if you're black in America, you can end up in that situation anywhere in the world. And as Martin Luther King Junior said, an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. That's

the thing though, that we can't pick and true. What that lets me know you don't really care about injustice that happens to black people. You care about who you like and who you don't like. And yeah, this could be a good wake up call for Asap Rocky, for him involved. You know, I honestly, I don't think it's gonna if you can say that about you know, Michael Brown and Ferguson, that you don't give an ass about black men dying, This is not gonna be a wake up call for him. This is gonna be that now

that he made nothing. I'm not defending those comments because they were dumb comments, but that was four years ago. And once again, I guarantee you, when he comes home, he won't understand why you shouldn't have to stand up for black people experiencing injustice. If he doesn't that's his dumb ass. But guess what, I'm still standing up for the injustice. I don't care about whether it's asap rocky and not. Like Malcolm X said, I'm for justice no matter who it is, for are against. Right is right

and wrong is wrong. What happened to him is wrong. And that's the thing. We were so quick to cancel somebody instead of having a conversation. He might not have ever dealt with any of that stuff, but you know what he's dealt with the now, so he feel it and he'll understand it now. Hopefully, I think he fully understood what he was saying. But all right, y'all, I

don't know. I hate when we do that. It's just like when that guy got killed by the police and they brought up comments like, oh, well, he disrespected black women on Twitter back in the day. What does that have to do with him getting killed by the police. He was unarmed. He's still a black man who was killed at the hands of the police when he was unarmed.

Right is right and wrong is wrong. Y'all feel y'all for getting justice or it's about popularity contest, which is eight hundred five eight five one on five one, get it off your chests. Hit us up now. It was the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up wall This is your time to get it off your chest. Man. I'm blessed. We want to hear from you on the breakfast blas Hello, who's this er the morning? Tief and blessings y'all, y'all feeling for the

party guy? What's up brother? A long time and v V. My name is Sean Stone, not for the party guy. What's what was you when you locked up in Sweden? No? I was not locked up like a stap Brocky. That's crazy though, because I wanted that big morning. I thought I'm even following the dude got to the fort even though doing saying, Yo, go your way and I'll go on my way. So I don't know what's going on with that, you know what I mean. That's what I'm saying.

Right right and wrong is wrong. What happened to a Stapp is wrong? Like you know, if somebody's following you anywhere, especially in the foreign country, you're gonna feel threatened. If you defend yourself. You should not be sitting in the jail. But what's up? Brother? But I just been working brother, you know what I mean. I'm just been working hard, trying to take care of my son, and we're just thought here man, trying to do the right thing. How's

the music going, Hey, I'm doing you. I'll still doing music, but I don't really do music like that right now. I'm just thinking about doing my shop, driving and thinking mark feed you know what I mean. I was just saying, I think that's the best thing for you. My thirty five years old Maybe he still asked me about that Britay party for a little bit. All the time. We bring him by the car show this year, bring him

by the car show this yep. Oh, I'll definitely doing it. Man, And everybody don't follow show Stone seven foots on IRG and all everybody that pay that ice cream challenge looking ice cream and putting the back y'all stupid. I hope y'all bought a jet bard in Sweden. Hello, who's this? Hey? It's a mingo from Seattle. Hey Themno, get it off your chests, bro, I gotta get out of my chest.

So because I fight Boxing Match made July twentieth, Pack characters and Thirdmien, all my black friends I'm filtino that since they're saying that Man Packed get get smacked up by Thirdmian. I just had out my chests off about because I think Pack was actually gonna win and it's shot a mine over there. I don't need a huge boxing fan. I'm right here, sir, and uh, Keith Thurman used to be one of my fighters. Um, he's not as he's not as exciting as he once was, you know,

especially after he got hurt. But I do think Keith Thurman beach Manny Pack yea on July twenty, if that's actually a good matchup, ye knockout? What you're oh, I don't think it'll be a knockout, you know what I'm saying. Um, But I think I think I think Keith Thurman winning that fight. I don't think. I don't even think it'll be a stoppage. To be honest, I think Keith Thurman might went on points. All my black friends, all black friends, we got got black friends. Well the fight. I just

think Keith thing. I just think Keith Thurman. He's much younger, you know what I'm saying, Like, I don't know, I think he's gonna beat Manny Pacyall on July twenty. Well, that that's that's that's what black friends say. Hello, who's this Tommy? What's your name? Tommy Conning? Tommy? Yeah right, Tommy. Get your chest, bro, Man, I'm tired of people. Look in the ice cream man, me too. I think we all are. I'm glad. I don't they gotta lead ice cream on? I like Blue Bill Yo. They gotta make yo,

they gotta make an example of all these people. I saw the guy that was spitting in the Arizona team. Man. Yo. I don't care if these people are really buying these products and and then't doing that, because either way they're still sending the wrong message. I really think that they should be arrested yo, like and and and punished severely to the fullest extent of the law. Hello, who's this are you doing? This is David Washington? What's up? Bro? Getting off her chest? I want to call in to

tell you why. I'm blessed. I just celebrated twenty years of marriage with my beautiful Queen Nice. I'm a family I'm a family advocate, blessed with three beautiful daughters, and I am to an author of a book called Letter to my daughters with the calfamation of love from my father in which I want to send you, Ain't Charlotte Mane a copy, a couple of copies, because I teach old with daughters to a great love of God and self, so they won't desperately see loved a man or anyone else.

I would love to read the book I got. You know, I appreciate it. Ain't I got three little girls. I'd love to read it. Oh, I appreciate. And also I was blessed to go all to a book with Les Brown called Breakthrough This Year, which came out June first, and then break Through my chapters connect with your soul. And it's my opinions that we all have any gifts that are inside of our souls, but we have to

take time to connect with them. And once we connect with our soul, we'll be able to connect with out passion and purpose in life. I'm very blessed, and we'll send I will do. I would just need to address and please connect with me at author Avery Washington on Instagram and you'll be able to see everything that I'm doing. I'm spreading positive love to our people. All right, hold on, all right, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you

need to vent, you can hit this something. Now you've got rumors on the way. Yes, find out who said a man once cried after he had sex with her. That must have been amazing. Also, we'll talk about racism and we'll tell you what actress says that she recalled some racism that we directed at her baby. That could have been amazing or he could have caught something either, or we'll find out next keeping lockedics to breakfast club

the morning the breakfast club, she's filling the team. This is the rule of report with Angela Yee on the breakfast club. So Juice World was on social media. He said, I'm gonna leave that ish alone for good watch me. I'm done with it. Then he said I got work to do a lot. That's when his girlfriend said please, and he said, Bay, I'm sorry, I'd be tweaking you put up with more than people know. I know, i'd be scaring you. F Codeine, I'm done. I love you

and I'm letting it you know publicly. That ain't ish FFing up the real love I found learned from this everyone. Addiction kills all, but you can overcome no good for him tens of thousands of depths from opioid overdose. I probably would quit too. And I look at newly and uses the way I look at crackheads like you do know that, you do know what that's gonna do to you?

Right well. Arianna Grante in the Meantime is on the cover of Vogue and she's talking about making her thank You next album, and she said that Jungle Sid Studios was right around the corner from her apartment, and she went there hoping to grieve for mac Miller where she was doing her music, and she said she doesn't even remember doing that album. She said her memories are blurry at best. She said, if I'm completely honest, I don't remember those months of my life because I was a

so drunk and be so sad. She said the album made her realized she needed to stop dating and have a lone time because she had been going from relationship to relationship. She said, I think this is the first album and also the first year of my life where I'm realizing I can no longer put up spending time with myself just as me I've been booted up my entire adult life. I've always had someone to say good night too, So thank you next was this moment of

self realization. That's interesting because she's been getting some money for a while since she's a kid, and she's always in a relationship. So when does she have time? First, I mean she's always working. Yeah, all right, so yeah, she talks about a lot of that. It's a good story if you want to read that whole entire interview, and she also talks about mac Miller a lot and going to Coachella and how that always reminded her of him.

She said, I was always a person who never went to festivals and never went out and had fun like that. But the first time I went was to see Malcolm perform, and it was such an incredible experience. I went the second year as well, and I associate heavily. It was just kind of a mind of processing how much has

happened in such a brief period. She also talks about the criticism that she got after Malcolm passed away, and she said they didn't see the years of work and fighting and trying, or the love and exhaustion that tweet came from a place of complete defeat and you have no idea how many times I warned him that would happen and fought that fight for how many years of our friendship, of our relationship. You have no idea. So you're not allowed to pull that car because you don't

effing know that's where that came from. So that's her whole situation, all right, Rolling loud. They've announced that they have a New York and a Hong Kong festival coming. So the New York dates are going to be October twelfth and thirteenth, and then Hong Kong it's going to be October nineteenth to the twentieth. So if you want to go to the New York show, those tickets go on sale on Friday. Was it gonna be at We're in New York Central Park or it's going to be

a city field and queens? Oh okay, alright, all right, Adrian Violin, and she talks about the time that she made a man cry after having sex. They were discussing men opening up after being intimate on the reel, and here's what she had to say, Yeah, or where they're so thankful, they're just like they just overwhelmed with how much they love you. Or how they feel about you, how bomb you were like, They just like, oh, that was amazing, Okay, stop bragging, Adrian. They were having a

whole discussion about it. They were talking about crying and you know, Jenny me said she's never cried during sex and this guy get on social media and be like, the reason I was really crying because I'm like, they gave me another woman her peace I got was so because it was so amazing. All right now. Christen Davis was on Red Table Talk, you know her from Sex in the City, and the topic was should white people adopt black kids? And she has adopted a baby boy

last year. She's fifty four years old and she adopted did her daughter? She adopted a big boy last year and daughta Jema is now seven. So here's what Kristin Davis had to say about experiencing racism when it comes to her having a black child and also not knowing what it feels like to be black no matter how hard she tries, because she can't say I know what that feels like. This is what I want to say from a white person adopting you absolutely do not fully understand.

There's no doubt, there's no way you could, right, yeah, because you could understand that you live in white privilege and that's a theory and you could see things right, But it's one thing to be watching it, you know, happening to other people, and it's another thing one it's your child and you haven't personally been through it. It is a it's a big issue. It's something that I think about every day and every night. It's gonna sayund crazy,

but I never understood that. Even as a kid, you would always see like celebrities and a lot of white people adopt black babies, and I never understood it as a kid. I was like, it's like a fat or were like a new bag. Look gotta give me a little black baby. I never understood. Bet you. It increased after the movie The Blindside came out like I can raise me a little NFL players, I'm telling you see, and she's right, you can adopt black kids, but they

can't adopt your white Brooklyn. So yeah, right, I mean, and that's something that she understands. She can't be like, I know what it feels like, I know what you're going through. So all right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got front page News. What were talking about you? We are going to talk about our Brooklyn nuts, because you know, we got to do that every time there's a story. All Right, we'll

get into that next. Keeping lockes to Breakfast Club. Good morning. I want to get anybody. It's DJ mvy angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to from Page News what we're talking about you. Let's talk about Kevin Durant. Now. According to the general manager for the Nets, he's saying that Kevin Durant first committed to playing for the Nets through Instagram, so that well, I guess he made the announcement before he made the announcement

to Brooklyn. So he announced he committed to Brooklyn on Instagram before he even met I thought he had his own site or something like that. They were trying to launch his own site. He did it through that That's what I would with them. And he's been wanting to play with Kyrie Irving, so pretty sing that's a d M or something like. I'm confused. He announced he committed to Brooklyn on Instagram before he even met with the organization, So that's what manager Sean Marks had to Second, you

knew that wasn't gonna happen. They wanted him anyway, they would have had to had some meetings prior. I'm saying, like you wouldn't just announced They're not gonna say no. Everybody knew that Next wanted to get Kevin Durant, and everybody knew that they were trying. That don't sound right. I'm almost sure Kevin Durant met with the Brooklyn before he announced on Instagram, because he would have to know if to do Brooklyn, that's going to give him a

max deal. Like you wouldn't just announced that on Instagram. Don't make any sense. Come on, well, this is what Shawn Marks told reports. Well maybe or maybe he had a meeting with several teams and then he committed via Instagram saying this is where I'm gone. But he didn't he met with them clearly, Yeah, or maybe he met with his agent. Maybe they met with the agent, met the next maybe not directly with him. Okay, all right, now, Ross Pero, the billionaire tycoon. He had two unsuccessful third

party presidential campaigns in the nineties. He passed away yesterday. He was a billionaire by his mid fifties after he sold a controlling interest in a data processing business that he founded to General Motors. He saw that for two point five billion dollars. And if you guys saw that HBO documentary on Bush, he blamed Parole for his defeat and said, that's the reason why Bill Clinton won Ross. Paro fell off stage, right, It was like a big thing.

He fell off the stage or something like that. And I just remember that he was speaking and fell off the stage. He used to get spoofed a lot too around that era. But I will say, oh, that's one of those. I thought he was dead already announcement And first thing, I thought he was eighty nine years old and he had a five month battle with leukemia. I thought he was dead already. No idea. All right, ros Parole. Now police are looking for sixty teenagers. I don't know

if you saw this footage, but it looks crazy. Sixty sixty teenagers. They were seen looting a Walgreens in Philadelphia. It happened around ten pm on the fourth of July. And if you see this video footage, man, these kids are running into the store NonStop. And the thing that's stupid about it is they got away with a lot of things, the things that they stole, and they caused all kinds of damage. But there's cameras everywhere, so there's

all different angles at the surveillance footage. They have stills of some of the teenagers and all of that. So anybody with information, they're asking that you call the police at two one, five, six eight six tips. Did y'all not see when they see us? Why are you fools putting yourselves in this situation? Huh. I don't know what made them decide that that was a good idea, but that's crazy. The girls as guys, everybody like they just came bursting through those doors. Now you're about to meet

the whole block hot for what? And then when when you get thrown under a jail, you're gonna be screaming injustice, injustice and justice. It's gonna take one person get called. You're gonna snitch you on fifty nine people all right now. We discussed this story yesterday. We talked about Christopher Kukor. He's an executive at YouTube, and he called the police because he says that they're there was a man who

was trespassing at the building. That Christopher Kukor is white, and Wesley Michelle, who he called the alleged trespasser, is black and he's also a software engineer. So Kukor was with his son and he called the police. Now we have the audio from when he was standing there and confronting him friend on the call box and have him come to do that. You could just walk away, I called him. Oh yes, yes, yes, call plice. Sure, I'll hold the door here for you like that is o kind.

Nobody's asking a little dirt. You could do whatever you want. Yeah, there's a trespasser and my daughter. Listen to your son. Yeol. All right. Well, Christopher Kukor has released a statement and he put it on medium. He talked about what happened. He said, I was leaving my building with my child to take him to a friend's house, and he said he noticed Wesley Michelle caught the door and entered the

building without using the callbox. So he said, I offered to hold the door open while he used the call box to contact his friend. He said that his father was murdered outside his home by a trestpasser who he confronted a loan from my child safety, my safety and that of the building. I felt it was necessary to get help in this situation, he said. I've accounted encountered trespassers in my building, and we've been robbed several times. So he said, I realized that Wesley was reacting based

on his unique history as well. Unfortunately, there is a terrible pattern of people calling the authorities regarding people of color for no other reason than their race. Chris cool Coo shut there forever. If your father got killed confronting the trust passer, you clearly aren't traumatized by that situation because you did the exact same thing, and you did it. We's your son, all right? Why did you make the same mistake that your father did and you did it

with your son? If you was really threatened, if you was really scared, you to call nine one one from the comforty of your own home, and you would. You wouldn't have put your son in that type of dangesus, sir, Yeah, you would have went down the black You wouldn't have been standing there arguing with this meeting. All right. Well I'm angela, yeah, and that is your front page news Charlomage. Did you see this video for the sixty It's one of the Walgreens. This looks crazy. I'm not interested now.

First of all, I ain't even gonna front I never hung out with sixty kids. So the fact that sixty kids coming from somewhere I got you. All I'm saying is those kids should have watched when they see us, and the kid with the half black half blind here, I'm coming for you first, because it's easy to identify you. Those kids should have watched when they see us, and they would have known not to make that kind of mistake. Why you would fifty nine other kids wild, I'm coming

at you first. You know, they got angels at them walking and running through the door inside the store. They got still shots of the kids. Just not a well thought out plan. When the police grabbed them and making an example out of them, they're gonna be screaming. You know that they're experiencing all types of injustice. But you put yourself in that situation by making that dumb ass poor choice. Oh my goodness. All right, well that's front

page news now. When we come back from MSNBC, an author of the new book The Man Who Sold America. Joy And will be joining us. We'll take it well her when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ MV and Ngela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We have a special guest in the building, host of MSNBC, Miss Joy And read. He's got a new book out, The Man Who Sold America, Trump and

the Unraveling of the American Story. Why'd you title the book that? You know? Because I think that Donald Trump has been running a game on the United States, really probably for thirty forty years, and that game got him to be President of the United States. So I think it was kind of it's about Donald Trump's presidency isn't a normal presidency. It's a continuation of a very long

all right. I mean, it's a long scam he's been running, and it finally got him the office where he can make the most money because that's what he cares about.

It's interesting because people from his own team are talking about things that he said and done, right, like Cohen, who you talk about a lot in the book in the beginning, and it feels like it's still it feels like he really is teflon, Like, no matter what accusations you know of sexual assaults and nasty things that he said about its whole countries, like, it just rolls off. He can straight up lie about something and say he didn't say it, and then there's a recording of him

saying it. Yeah. Somehow, it just keeps on pushing. Well, you know what. The reason that scams generally work if people kind of like to be sold. And I think that Donald Trumps sold right. People like it. Say so, do you mean sold him a dream? Yeah? Okay, yeah, And I think for his base, he's selling them the dream of getting back in America where they're on top. And for them, it doesn't matter what he does. He's saying,

I'm gonna put you back on top. And as long as you're telling people that, people are gonna love him, it doesn't matter what he does. They don't care about that because what they want is to be back on top. This room is what bothers them. Do you think he really wanted to be president though, or do you think it was just a scam to build more pressed to make moment marketing? And he said that he wanted to get the hotel in Russia, and he felt like running

for president was the ultimate marketing scheme. He had been trying to get a tower built in Moscow really since the eighties, since the late on nineteen eighties. What's so important to him. He's obsessed with these Eastern European former Soviet countries. He's obsessed with Russia specifically, and it's not

clear why that is, but he is. And he wanted to try to impress the government there because you can't build anything there without the Kremlin's permission, So you got to have the leader of Russia's direct permission in order to build there. So he probably figured, listen, I'm gonna run for president, puts me on a huge stage. It's gonna give me stature. They're gonna think I'm important. They're

gonna give me my tower. And you know, speaking to people who know him, knew the campaign were part of it, they were pretty clear that he thought he would get on this big stage, his hotel rates would go up in DC. He had just gotten this new hotel and it was gonna be the greatest marketing scheme ever. And then the thinking is at least the reporting the predominance of the reporting is then he was going to turn around and deal at the Trump TV, like turn it

on into a big media thing. Didn't think he was gonna be president, right, he said, you said this room is a threat the Trump Like, do you think hip hop black culture is really a threat to Trump the Conservative Party? It wasn't when he was using it in order to build that part of his stature. Right. So, according to you know, people who know Donald Trump, people I interviewed for the book, he liked hip hop culture because he liked the aspect of it that talked a

about money. He liked the aspect of it that talked about wealth. He liked the aspect of it that talked about, you know, doing for yourself and being an entrepreneur. He liked that. He doesn't necessarily like the people behind it, but he liked the idea. So hip hop kind of appealed to him, even though, at least according to Sam Nunberg and other people, he never listened to the music. He just liked the idea. So he liked the flashiness of it, right, because it's like him. You mean, he

lives in Gold. He literally moved into gold. He just like, I want to live inside gold. So that's what is Who does he have that for media now that he's not down with Fox News anymore? You know, I don't know. I mean, I don't think he needs it anymore. I honestly think Donald Trump is his own media at this point. As long as he's got social media, he doesn't really need any help. He speaks directly into the hearts of

his base. The people who are supposed to live by the red parts of the Bible, where you care about the poor, the sick, and the immigrant. They they love him more than anybody else in this country because they're the most afraid of you know, you look around this room, the diversity in this room. That's what America is becoming. That really scares a lot of people. They're very they're frightened of a future in which white Christian men are

the minority. Now, you know, white Christians are already the minority numerically, and they don't want to be in terms of power, in terms of resources, in terms of the culture. They don't want to go into the minority status. They just don't want to. And Donald Trump is saying, I can stop it. He can't, but he's telling them he can.

So that's the unraveling of the American story. Absolutely, Because the American story is supposed to be about all of these new immigrants that come in make themselves a part of America and change America for the better and make the culture richer. They don't see it that way. They see the culture as having been the best when they were on top. And that happens for every group of immigrants they come in. They listen to this story. They're told about America being this land of the free and

the brave, and anyone who has an idea can make it. Okay, fine, we want that too. And the people who were on top sable. Wait a minute, you know you trying to have what we have that makes us unequal, And so that's what they fear, and Donald Trump is their leader. You have a nervous or doing this book. You're nervous about backlash, nervous about having Donald Trump on your ass. No, because the reality is, if you think about what Donald Trump wants to be versus what he is like, he

wants to be Vladimir Putin. Right, if Bladimir Putin doesn't like what you're saying, you go to president. He can hurt you, right, Donald Trump really can only actually accomplish what the broader Republican party already wants. But you're already a talget because you're black. You're already a talking, because you're a woman. You're already a talking because you're a liberal. You're already talked because you're a in MSNBC. So why do you make yourself more of a target by doing

this book? Because you know, I did the book in part because I just wanted to make sure I remember it all. You said you had two reasons for writing this book, right, One of the is to record everything. Yeah, just to record it, and just so that there's a first draft of history that leads, you know, for me to remember all the things that have happened. And then I think so that people can get a realistic assessment

of what this is. Because I think that the myths about Trump, I mean, he's been telling myths about himself for forty years and people are starting to believe them. Like the Smith that it was the you know, the broken, you know man who had economic challenges that elected him. That's not even true. And yeah, he lies about everything, how he got everything, how much he's worth, how much

he's worked, well, he's worth a lot now. I can tell you being president, he's making a lot of money being president, which is one of the lawsuits against him. You're not supposed to make money being president, and he is. How was he making money now? Because I thought he had to get rid of it the businesses and do all that stuff. So how was he making money? Everyone else did? I mean, you know, Jimmy Carter had to, you know, disinvest from his peanut farm when he became president.

Everyone else did it. Trump just didn't. He's still making all of the money easy, right. And every time you know, for instance, all of these foreign leaders they want to do business with Trump, how do you do it? Check intomorrow Lago. You pay the fee. It's two hundred thousand dollars a year that he doubled the price when he became president. Of how much it is to be a member. And he's got his whole family working, all of them.

They're always everyone's making money. I mean, he's trying to live the way Vladimir Putin lives, where everything that happens in Russia he gets a piece of that check. You don't think Trump is elected because of economic anxiety amongst poor white people know. The reality is is I went through all studies. I sat there and read them all, and the reality is to the extent that a white American had economic disadvantages, to the extent that they were broke,

that produced one of two things. Either they don't vote because poor people don't vote, whether you're white or black. If you're poor, you don't vote, or they voted for Hillary Clinton. So the most economically anxious white Americans voted for Hillary Donald Trump's voters were actually the most affluent. Out of all of the voters who voted in the Republican primary, he had the richest white voters, not the poorest. Yeah,

it came out yesterday. I think Trump's approve rate is at forty four percent because people like what he's doing for the economy. Yeah, people like well, people think their own economic situation is good. There's also a psychological thing.

So even with the economic disadvantage piece of it, if you feel economically disadvantaged, but you think the reason you're economically disadvantaged is immigrants, you voted for Trump if you know that the reason you're economically disadvantaged is because the corporation you work for shipped your jobs overseas you voted for Hillary. So even to the extent that you have economic problems, it's who you blame. So people who love

the economy now think they're doing well. But there's even a psychological sort of aspect to that if you like Trump. There were literally people who hated the Affordable Care Act and thought, you know, the Affordable Character was the worst thing that ever happened. The day that he was nominated, those same people turned around and said, all the healthcare situation is great. They have the same healthcare. Yeah, they

think it's Trumpcare now and they think it's great. So people have a psychological connection to him that will make them like something they used to hate because he's involved in it. All right. We have one with joy and Read. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Joy and Read from MSNBC. She also has a new book is called The Man Who Sold America.

Have you spoken to Republicans who are upset about what Donald Trump is doing but won't come for it. Republicans are like the biggest leakers right now because they want people to know. I think they want for his three people to know they're not for it, but they don't want to put themselves on the record. They're terrified of his base. I mean, if you think about the difference between the Democrats and Republicans is the Democrats have a

very diverse base. They have to please a lot of different kind of people, different races, different ages, different agents on each other all the time, all the time, because they're all they all have slightly different interests. Republicans have a very white Their base is basically white Christians, White Christian men who are soya moral, who lack empathy. It really reminds you of the slave masters using scripture to keep the slaves oppressed. Well, people call it slave master religion. Right.

And then if you think about the way that this country was formed, you had a bunch of very rich men. I was thinking about it today. If you go from sixteen ninety one all the way to seventeen seventy six, right, so that that's slavery all the way from that period where all of your tax money from the enslavement of human beings, you had to pay that to the crown. But from seventeen seventy six all the way to nineteen thirteen, that's free, that's tax free money. It's one hundred and

seventy three years of tax free income. The amount of wealth this country was able to build off of oppression is extraordinary. And it was tax free until nineteen thirteen. So if you think about the amount of wealth that this country has been able to build up on the backs of other people, that inequal He's been built in

And what are they basing on? Christianity? They said, listen, you the slaves had to submit, God said to right, and then in order to you know, the people who own slaves and had all that money, they were a minority even among white people. So they had to say to the other white people, well, what can we give you? Because I can give you money, We're not going to give you, you know, wealth, We're not going to give you what we have, but we'll give you whiteness. That's

your currency. What we're gonna pay you with is whiteness. Meaning that you can be the lowest white man, but you're higher than the highest black man. And if that's that, the wages of whiteness has been a huge part of the currency, including within Christian America. It's been a foundation of it. So the problem is we have that same kind of legacy even among Christians, and they're not letting it go. So what do you think about the whole

reparations conversation, because it sounds like they really do. Oh but so the reality is, you know, the reparations conversation is about how do you equalize that because once you let me go, you took the gun off my head. I'm no longer having to build you the house. I

still don't have anything. I don't have a house. And there were still a lot of things that were in place in the system to repress us right be able to own homes, yeah, for having businesses, to even take advantage of the new Deal, to take advantage of the GI Bill, all of these things that they did to prop up this huge middle class. You know, African Americans were basically kicked out of it and locked out of it. Even unions, you know, this great thing that made the

middle class. For the most part, you know, there were violent fights to keep black people out of unions. So we've had four hundred years of being set back, and now they're saying, but it's fair now you're free. He had Obama. It's even if Obama as if we didn't vote. So I think we got to have this conversation. I got educated to something because of your Twitter, you and Angela Ry. The slave masters actually received reparations after they free to slaves. They did, they did, They paid them

a reparation, particularly in DC and around DC Virginia. They said, we're going to give you three hundred dollars per slave. So they got Jesus. And if you could make a prediction for twenty twenty, yeah, what do you thought? Right from where we are right now? What do you see happening? I would say that if you think about which constituency is the angriest, the hungriest, the most desirous of change,

I would think it would be women. I think, regardless of what the polls say, I think that the two women who are at the top right now, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, I think in a fundamental way, they are the front runners. I think it's highly likely that the nominee will be a woman. I think one of those two is probably the most likely. But who knows. Right anything could happened. Joe Biden has a lot of support,

a lot of black understanding why. I really don't understand why black people love Joe Biden so much, other than bro Wis with President Barack ob Yeah. I think part of it is that Black voters are very conservative small See, they just don't want to take chances. Barack Obama was the only time I've ever seen African American voters take a chance. Black voters are very dispassionate. They're like, who

can win? And I think you talk to a lot of particularly older Black folks, they say, only a white man can beat this white man, and so they believe that the only way to beat Trump is to give White America something. Give them Biden, who's also kind of a nostalgia candidate. He kind of goes back to the past, but it's sort of a more sort of positive past for a lot of people. He's a nostalgia like Trump. Is Trump win a second term? In no way, it's gonna be hard to beat him. I'm just gonna be honest,

hard to beat them. We know Trump is an illegitimate president, though we keep talking about he inference. Yeah, I know. Not only do we not talk about it, but we don't talk about specifically, and what did they do to interfere? A lot of what they did was they picked up the idea of voter suppression and took it global. A lot of what if you read the first half of the Mulla Report, what they're talking about is the Russians digging in on our deepest, darkest problem. Right. Our problem

is racism. It goes all the way back to the very beginning of the country, and it's always been the easiest way to get at us. So what did they do. They created all of these pretend black accounts. They went into black social media accounts and they said Hillary superpredator, superpredator every day, every day, and they just hit on black It was very much directed at us, and so a lot of what they were trying to do was get Black people to suppress their own votes, to not vote,

and it did work. Part of the reason Hillary couldn't lost was that voter suppression wasn't just about putting out her emails. It was about putting out specific emails that would get particularly woke young black folk not to vote. And it worked. I feel like they're doing the same thing not to send. Now, what can America learn from

South Africa? Well, you have a chapter in the book can Yeah, you know what I feel like, since we are already in a minority rule, that's one thing that we can learn is that ten percent of a country can forcibly rule over ninety percent of a country. Because they did that. They did, and so as we are already in a minority rule situation, we didn't understand it

can happen. But what South Africa is trying to do is to emerge out of that pas to figure out how to allow the majority to rule and still have peace. What a lot of what Nelson Mandela had to do he had to do because he was afraid the whole world would cut South Africa off. Remember, he was a warrior. He wasn't like people think of him as kind of like a muppet, you know that he was this like really nice guy that just wanted love. No, he was like the warrior guy in the ANC. He was leading

the armed wing of the ANC. So he was able to make peace because he was a warrior. But he decided to do it because they wanted South Africa to survive. And you know, unfortunately, sort of economic racism means that a black owned country is going to have less access to the capitol, just like we would, you know, less access to the world banking system. So they had to sort of they had to make peace. They had to do it, and he did a good job of it.

But I think in South Africa they also have done a good job on something we haven't, which is just talking about race. You just talk to white black people there, they're very blunt about racing, very open about their past. We haven't gotten there yet, and we should learn to. America is terrified to have the conversation and we can.

Like if I'm talking about something and I use terms like white devil, you know, a cracker ass cracker, and I'm talking about racists and bigots, they're flipping on that. Why are you saying that as opposed to what I'm actually discussing. Yeah, it's a weird country that was literally built on racism only racism. The American system of enslavement

was unique in the entire world. In the entire history, there's been slavery going all the way back to the Biblical days, but there's never been a specifically race based avery ever until the United States invented it. Like this, country practically invented the idea of racism itself, you know, and so we have to talk about racist We have to learn to speak to one another without being afraid too, because that this country was founded on it, it was

enriched by you. Think about the trillions of dollars in today's dollars that were built off of slavery and racism. We have to be able to have these conversations. Or we appreciate you for joining us. Thank you so much. I appreciate y'all. Thank you, thank you for having me on. Pick up the book whatever you buy books. All right, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning's envye God on the breakfast Club. Morning. What's happening this Wednesday? How your back feel?

You feel good? You did a little scratch this morning and he's breathing any meditation? You know what I'm saying, Reggie, daily affirmations. Yet, huh, what have you done to make sure that you're mentally healthy to day? Talking to me? Talking everybody out there? You're looking at me, I am looking. Do you stretch your back and you start looking at me?

You never know what, Charlomagne sometimes, but anyway, I wouldn't ask you if you scratched your back, I would ask you if you needed me to come crack your back, Envy, Do you need me to come crack your back? That's what a brother would do for another brother. You need me to come crack your back with us? All right? My son yesterday said don't don't let your son ride

with that. You know what I'm saying. Teach your son that it's okay for a man to hug him, okay, and tell him that I love you and I value you, and I appreciate you, and I'll crack you back if you need you back cracked, and I will kiss you in the mouth right now. No, I didn't say that that was a Russian that was that was we were hacked by the Russian. See that said as yesterday that don't believe everything you here out your back. I'm trying. My god daughter is up here with me this week,

and that Russian influence. If you saw me just now, you know, good a well, my lips were not moving when that was said. Right. I don't know if you grew up on Chinese movies. That's how I looked, just all right, Because I didn't say that, all right, we got rumors all the way. Yes, let's talk about Nicki Minaj. We told you about this concert she was supposed to do in Saudi Arabia. Well, there's an update, all right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.

Good morning listen, it's just oh my gosh, got the rum of report, got guys with Angela into It's the Report Breakfast Club. Like y'all ready for some new Beyonce. She has created a new album. It features international artist is called The Lion King The Gift and it comes out July nineteenth. And we have Beyonce's song Spirits Up to the Sky. Do you playing through the night? You got excited? Sounds? Lion King ish it comes out July nineteenth. Should I go see it? I haven't seen the original.

You shouldn't be allowed to go see it for your you know, until you see the animated version, you should not be allowed to go see the live action version The Lion King. I think I'm gonna go on July nineteen. No, why is everybody telling me? No, I gotta go see the original? Why? It's only right? I saw a star is born. I didn't see the original of that. Lion King is a great movie. I hope they stay true to the theme of it, because that movie is really

about you know, black people in America. If you if you really pay attention to it, all right, well you're gonna hear that whole Beyonce song Spirit after rumors. Now, let's talk about August Alsina. He has an update on what happened to him. He lost his ability to walk. It's interesting. I was in New Orleans and I saw that he was supposed to be performing in the showcase and then it never happened. Well, he posted, Hi, guys,

it's me being my most awesome, weirdly great stelf. I'm here with the Stitch and to apologize for not being able to make the Essence Fast gig last night. I take my career and your time very seriously, and the fact that you guys show up for me endlessly means the world A man down right now, and I figured I should share. My autoimmune disease is raging, but I'm fighting this thing in on my mission to shake back and be able to make it up to you. I got so much music new to share with you and

big love to give. So here's what he said. I woke up one day I get into my legs. My doctor ended up admit me into the high bit of doing a bunch of testing. He said, I had some there damage funding on throughout my whole body that I have to you know I want to because of the process. Well, it's like my system on a vacasion. So just waiting months to come on back and we can get together

and you know we can do what they do. Man, I had no idea what he's saying, but it sounds like I'm getting charge twenty five cents a minute to listen to him talk. Let I say, there's immune system with on vacation and he's waiting for it to come back. He can't walk right now. He has some nerve damage going on throughout his body. So he's trying to explain what it is. And he's talked about this before, but he hasn't said exactly what the disease is. But he

did say that it's an hereditary condition. What salute to the young King August. I've seen it. That's my guy. I check up on August from time to time. We check up on each other. That's my man. I haven't hit him. I have a him in a while. I'm gonna hit him today. I wish him the best, all right now, Nicki Minaj, she was supposed to perform in Saudi Arabia and she has pulled out of that show. Out of that concert. She made that announcement yesterday. She said,

I have to careful reflection. I have decided to no longer move forward with my schedule a concert at Jetto World Fest. While I want nothing more than to bring my show to fans in Saudi Arabia, after better educating myself on the issues, I believe it's important for me to make clear my support for the rights of women,

the LGBTQ community, and freedom of expression. So that concert was supposed to be on July eighteenth, but women in Saudi Arabia were only recently allowed to drive and attend sporting events in stadiums, and they still have gender segregation and same sex relations is still outlawed there, so people were very upset when they found out she was supposed

to perform, so now she's not. She also tweeted out, I performed in Jamaica before and when I got off the stage, I was surrounded by police with guns drawn. They were ready to take me to jail because they said I forgot to bleep a couple of curses. I could make one mistake and go to jail in different

country where women have no rights. And then people got upset because then she thought she was saying that people in Jamaica don't have rights, but she was saying no, she was just given an example of what happened to her. And she doesn't want to do anything wrong in Saudi Arabia because she's not aware of the rules there. And then she said free asap, yes, halshtag, free a sap. All right. Well, I'm Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye shot a bank, Yes, sir,

are you giving that down? All right? Man slew to the great state of Florida. Y'all gave me a doozy to day that I am thoroughly entertained by, and I'm actually kind of impressed. At the same time, we need this young lady name, what's her name, she's a Florida woman. We'll talking about it for after though. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep the locktese to breakfast club. Good morning. Make sure you're telling the watch out for Florida, Mada.

The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man attacked and atm for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely sayd he riggs the board to his home in an attempt to electric kid his cursent wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking Amia to breakfast club Bitchy

Donkey other day with Charlom hain't a guard. I don't know why y'all keeping get you all well, don't here today for Wednesday, July tenth, goes to a young woman from Florida named Markia Nelson. Now you know what your uncle Charla says at least twice a week on this radio. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida and Florida stadies up by thirty on the BX. Now one thing about Florida. They got some first class for Nessa's dropping the clues bombs for the

first class for nessas in Florida. All right, every season is scammer season in Florida, all right, and the city girls are providing the soundtrack. JT is currently incarcerated for credit card fraud, So that tells you all you need to know. They are living their wraps because art reflects life, and in Florida, scamming is indeed life. Now, Markuia Nelson is clearly in the middle of her hot girl summer. And you can't have a real hot girl summer if you can't get no money, all right, you gotta get

your coins. And Marquilla was getting her money by being a manager at Duncan Donors. I want to close bonds for Dunkin Donuts, but I sit here, sit in Starbucks, that's right, the home of the sausage scrambled dunking bull. Marquis was a manager there, and slinging those sweet Sir Roger Bacon breakfast sandwiches wasn't cutting in all right. I can't have a real hot girl summer hustling hot chocolate and hot coffee, all right. That money too slow for

a city girl. Now, I googled it. Yearly, Paying Florida to be a manager at Dunkin Donuts is twenty eighty nine hundred and fifty eight dollars, which is forty three percent below the national average. Now I'm dumb, so I don't know what those paychecks are like every week or every two weeks. And I know Florida don't got no state tax, but I can't get no big birkin bag that holds five or six vegas with that kind of salary. So when in Rome, you do what the Romans do,

When in Florida, you do what the scammers do. So what was Marquis and nelson scam? What was her hustle? Let's go to WTVT Fox thirteam for the report. Police police say the manager of a Dunkin Donuts in Panelas County made up an employed Yeah. They say she clocked this worker in and out so that she could pocket the checks. And this ruse work for about two months until the word got around to the donuts shops owner. The store manager of this dunkin Donuts on Ulmerton Road,

Markie and Nelson, was arrested Monday morning. Investigators say Nelson was also keeping the phony workers paychecks, pocketing more than sixteen one hundred dollars she said she needed for quote life expenses. The twenty nine year old could be facing other charges, including identity theft. She had the information of what she quote was a friend of hers, so the information for the person was an actual person. So far,

Nelson has been charged with grand theft. According to online court records, it's a crime she's been arrested for numerous times before. Round of applause for the creativity. All right, that, lady and gentleman, is a scam I've never heard of before. Create a fake employee for dunkin Donuts? Wow, that's better than creating an NBA play off for two k. That's kind a smart man. Can you imagine how fire you can create a fake dunkin Donuts employee? Clean workstation just

ninety nine? All right, Brew and grind coffee ninety nine, Restock cups and food items ninety nine, Assist bakers ninety nine, Probal communication skills ninety nine, Basic computer at maskulls ninety nine. Execution of the word kulata ninety nine. All right, that's incredible, Marquis. Are you getting the credit you deserve for being stupid? But I'm impressed? Round of applaus Marquis again, all right, you hired a person that doesn't actually work there, so

you can collect the checks. I have so many questions. How does she cash these checks? If she was getting these checks sent direct deposit to her friend while with her friend hand over the cash, is her friends and accomplice? Was she giving her friend a percentage? Who actually worked this fake employees hours? Because days when that employee was supposed to work, somebody had to be there, right, all right.

I don't know how many employees working dunge and donuts at one time, but I feel like I've been in there and I've seen only one person busting down banana split frozen chocolate. So who was working this fake employees hours? Now? Marquis was paying this fake employee eight sixty five an hour. She made a grand total of one thousand, six hundred and ten eighty four cents after taxes. If you're during what's the network now? One thousand, six hundred and ten

dollars and eighty four cents. You took a penitentiary chance for that, all right? One thousand, six hundred, ten dollars and eighty four cents. She's been charged with grand theft, and authorities could still charge her with identity theft for using her friend's identity to create this fake employee grand theft from Florida. Look that up too. The bell bonn is like two thousand a greater identity fraud charge gonna make that bond go up. Then you're gonna have to

get a lawyer. The moral of the story is you're gonna have to spend way more money than you made to get out of this situation. Okay, my daddy would always tell me trouble is easy to get into, but hard to get out of. And you're about to feel this firsthand. You took a penitentiary chance for pities. All right, Florida girls, you have to ask yourself, when faced with these kind of decisions, what would TRAINA do? All right? We know what JT and Young Miami would do, but

what would TRAINA do? All Right? I love the young Florida rappers, but you can't ask yourself what would JT a Young Miami do in a situation like this? What would TRAINA do? A matter of fact, I'm not even gonna disrespect JT and Young Miami like that. I don't think they would take a penitentiary chance for pennies. They're taking those kind of chances so they can be iced out you taking those kind of chances for ice latte's

and ice cappuccinos. It's a difference, Okay. I have nothing else to say about this situation except Florida ladies and gentlemen, Florida please give them a kid and Nelson, the sweet sounds and the hammertones. Oh no, you are the do gee, Oh the day, do Gee, oh the day. Ye all right, well, thank you for that. Don Kid to day should have just so weak. No, all right now when we come

Ba go to jail, you're gonna get charges. You might as well like do it if you're gonna do it right asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call ye right now. Shall help you with your problems. It's the breakfast Club. God Morning, the breakfast Club some real advice with Angela, Ye ask ye morning. Everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It is time for asking Ye. We got

Brian on the line. Brian, good morning, good morning, good morning. What's up, bro? What's your question for you? So? My question is, um so I was dating this girl? Uh so? She was my ex. This is like my ex from from college, and you know that was like my first real love and in love with are still good people's and like we have kind of like gotten back cool again. Okay, why did y'all stop dating? Like we stopped dating because

we were just way too focus on ourselves. We wanted to focus on our careers, you know, get into like a better place in terms of us as individuals and grow and our careers and all that good stuff. So like we just kind of split the relationship. However, there's this girl now and I've been talking to and like, you know, she's good people, good people, and I'm trying to figure out like which route I should go. I'm not really sure. But neither one of them is your girlfriend.

So the one you're the one I'm talking to you now and my girlfriend. Okay, so you're in a relationships my girlfriend. I'm in a relationship, yes, And you've gotten back in contact with your ex? What is your ex have going on? So she's I mean, she's working, she's living, like she's still trying to figure things out. But we're like in contact. We you know, we talk on the phone and stuff like that now and every now and again,

and like, um, it's just a pretty good relationship. I can she's I can see that she's growing and getting to like the woman that I would like to be with. But at the same time, like, you know, that's my ex. I Ca'm dealing with a girl that I am in love with. Now, if you were in love with her, you wouldn't still be talking to and communicating with your ex. You don't think you could be in love with two people at the same time. I think that that's disrespectful

if you're lying, Are you lying to your girlfriend? No, not at all. So she so she knows, she knows you speak to your ex's. No, she's known. We've talked. Yes, she's not, but just know that you have feelings for her. I really haven't shared all of that with her. I told her, like, you know, we've gone through some stuff, but you know, I don't think like she knows I have feelings more because it sounds to me like you're not in love with your X. Sounds to me like

you're in love with the idea of her. She's growing into the person that you might want to be with, but you don't know that for sure. Sounds like there's something no styles it, there's some unclosed, unfinished business. But if you're in love with the woman that you're with, I don't know why you would risk that for something that maybe that's true, that's true. Why why give up

something that's guaranteed almost more possibility. I make sense. Yeah, you don't even really know what's going on with her, and I know sometimes the grass is greener on the other side, we wonder what what it could have should have been. But I feel like you need to focus on your girlfriend who you're in love with. Allegedly, Thank you. I appreciate it. All right, going away? All right, y'all be good now, all right, ask ye eight on drip five five one oh five one if you need relationship advice,

so any type of advice, call ye now. It was the breakfast Club, Good mornings, the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice, call up now for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club with in the middle of ask Yee, Hello, who's this? Hey? This is Shane, Hey Shay, what's your

course of for ye? I've been having issues with like my brother since we were kids, and it's never really been like good between us, Like it'll be okay, but then we'll argue that we won't talk for months, Right. I just wanted to see her point of view on that. You know, it's interesting you say that because I have an older brother and when we grew up, we didn't get along, and we actually didn't really start communicating with

each other like that until way after college. Okay, you know, we're cool now, but I think for a large period of our life growing up, he was so different than I was, and he would always he would always tell on me on certain things that I did, and yeah, that's what he does on our card. I'm twenty three and he's six and a half years older than me,

and he's still telling them. Yeah. So that was the issue that I had with him, and then I did really petty things to him as well in retaliation, and so it was always a back and forth of us not getting along. But I do feel like some things like that you kind of have to grow out of

as you get older. Certain things will bring you guys closer together, and that's what happened with me and my brother, and it probably wasn't until way after college, like a few years after that, he was doing his own thing. I'm doing my own thing. You know. We're both successful in our careers and we see each other at family functions, but now we are the two people that help each other. Do you have other siblings. That's how me and my

brother are as well. And I know it makes my parents really happy that the two of us get along and look out for each other as much as we do. So I think it's baby steps. Sometimes it's hard to force those things, and so I will say that. And it's important for you guys to spend time together away

from the rest of the family. So if that means y'all do some certain things to catch up with each other, maybe I do things like you know, me and my brother will do things for our parents or our family members together as a joint effort, and that helps bring us closer together. But I wouldn't worry about it too much because I think a lot of siblings go through that.

My kids are going through it now. Yeah, just as me and my brother did, and it was something that we had to as we got older, we overcame it, so just be open. I just used to wish for a sister. But I guess I got to stop it. But you're twenty three years old? What is he telling everything? It would be everything, he like. I mean, you know, I indulge in the cannabis life, so you're not what I'm saying Tom's Week, So I pretty much illegal everywhere

now anyway. But I feel your girl. I live in DC. Yeah, my little kids, I mean, y'all can't do it, but I gotta. I gotta meet a small T shirt and I put him both in that one T shirt and make him walk around the house. Yeah, that's not gonna happen for that. I mean I maybe look picture, No, that's not gonna she's too grown for that. Maybe a little too grown for that. But yeah, I think it's fine. I think a lot of shippings go through that. Like I said, me and my brother, same exact situation, and

it's just something that we grew out of. Okay, dude, that's that's not about right. I just you know that makes sense, Like you know, everybody goes through stuff like that. So now it don't make me feeling that. I ain't gonna Me and my brother went through that till after week I'm calling your dad and mom right now, I'm telling on you. Is he well, he can't tell on him to a good luck shay. Yeah, it'll be fine.

All right. She's twenty three years old, my brother's twenty nine, and its on time for me and my brother to get along. Goodness. Why would your parents kid that you small weed at twenty something? Mused old Yeah, that shouldn't matter. Now I'd be like, yes, I do smoke. We and it's medical. All right. Addition, well, ask ye eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. You got rumors on the way, Yes, let's talk about Kanye West and

his Yeasy brand. You know, he's on the cover of Forbes and they're saying that he's going to make one point five billion in sales this year. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locktice to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club, Good morning, Good morning. Now let's get to the rumors to talk golf. This is the rumor report

with Angela. Ye well, jay z and that has a partnership with a California based cannabis company is called Caliber, and what his role is He said, anything I do I want to do correctly and at the highest level with all the potential in the cannabis industry. Caliva's expertise and ethels makes them the best partners for this endeavor. So he wants to increase the representation and participation of those with criminal records who aren't able to participate in

that growing industry because they're prohibited from doing so. Yeah, I feel like Hold wasn't doing anything nowadays that doesn't better. The culture is a whole and when you're walking in your purpose, it were reflecting everything you do on a personal and professional level. All right now Iszi's I'm sorry. In the meantime, has done a new Netflix comedy special. It's called Azi's Unsorry Right Now, and he addresses the issues that he had. Remember that sexual misconduct allegation that

was lodged against him. It was dropped, right, It wasn't a charge. Yeah, it wasn't a case, but she was saying that, you know, she went on a date with him and back to his house, she was made to feel uncomfortable and do things that she wasn't comfortable with. And you know, he did address it, and he didn't know that she didn't want to do certain things, and so here's what he had to say at the beginning

of his comedy special. I felt so many things, and last year or so, there's times I felt scared, there's times it felt humiliated, and ultimately I just felt terrible. This person felt his way. And after a year or so, I just hope it was a step forward and new things forward for me made me think about a luck.

I hope I have become a better person. And I know this is the most hilarious way to begin a comedy show, but it's important to me that you know how I feel about that whole thing before we share this night together. Refresh my memory. Didn't he bring it back to his crib and tried to sleep with us? She said no, so they just chilled. Correct. I think they did engage in some type of physical activity, but it was unclear. It was like kind of a blurred

line situation where she felt like she felt pressured. You didn't do it and they just chilled to watch TV or they didn't have sex. A man, where's the joke? I need a punchline? Okay, this is how we started, because it is the elephant in the room, and turn it into a joke. We come from the era where Richard Pryde can joke about, you know, giving filatio, I'm smoking crack being molested, Like come on, like you addressed

that in the interview. If you're gonna address it like that, if you're gonna do that on the stage, you got to turn that in some type of punchline. Well, I think the punchline was, I know, this isn't the funniest way to start a comedy spot, and that would break the ice left. And it was. It was a very stu I mean, it was like it wasn't even one minute of him addressing it. But I guess he wanted to make sure he put it out there first, addressed

it first, and then do your special. But what happened on that date was he did briefly perform earl sex on her, asked her to do the same thing to him, and she did it, but not for long. So that's what did end up happening. There was some type of contact. By the way, he's only reminded people of a situation because he could have did this stand up specially, it could have been funny. Everybody could have laughed and joke and people would have been forgotten about it. I don't

think people forgot about this. It was a big deal when it happened, and a lot of people referenced it just because it wasn't a clear cut case like he was wrong. I thought most people was on inside. That's what I saw. I think it's hard. It's hard to say. It just brings up a discussion basically. You know, some people felt like he pressured her and he should have been able to tell about her body language. Some people felt like, well, she could have just said no and left.

You know, it just depends on how you look at it. So it was it's not a clear cut case of he attacked her. Something happened, but it was something that affected him and I'm sure he wanted to address it. All right. Rihanna has now been accused of cultural appropriation, and that's because of the Harper's bizarre China magazine cover and she's wearing a gown. I don't know if you guys saw the picture of you have Revolt TV. You

can see it right now. But she was styled by all the whole entire cast of people that styled her and dressed her and everything. We're all Chinese, and people were saying why is Kim not allowed to call her brand kimono because it's cultural appropriation? Yet Rihanna can do ish like this just doesn't sit right with me. Then someone said, wait a minute. When Kennel Jenner was on the cover of a magazine with an afro, people were

screaming cultural appropriation. But when Rihanna dresses up like this, nobody says anything. It's art, it's glam. So she did tag. Everybody that participated in the cover was made for a Chinese audience by Chinese creatives. Anything that that shows another culture that respects me. And the people that styled are the photographer, the visual editors. Everybody was Chinese and it's the cover of Harper's Bizarre China. So come on, if I put on some cowboy boots and the cowboy adam

cultural opprobriating, Yes, what are you wearing? What are you wearing? The bottom and shut up all right. Kanye West's Easy brand is expected to make over one point five billion dollars in sales by years. And he said, I am a product guy at my core. He's on the cover of Forbes right now, and he said, to make products and make people feel an immense amount of joy and solve issues and problems in their life. That's the problem solving that I love to do. Easy. Is that not

cultural appropriation? Appropriating Chicago culture or Alabasha's culture. In addition to that, he also revealed that he's been working on a charitable contribution and the twist is it's a Star Wars type of theme. What he's doing is creating replicas of Luke Skywalkers infamous home from the movie A New Hope. Now that's cultural appropriation, and he's gonna build prefabricated structures with the same aesthetic and the goal is to use them as low income housing units. How is the Skywalkers

going to feel about this? I don't know. Just gonna take my house and turn it into something that people that aren't aliens can live in? How dare you all right? Uh? And moving on past that, Mariah Carry she's saying in Cosmopolitan magazine that she is kind of a prude, and that's because of the number of sexual partners she's had. She said, I've only been with five people in my life, so I'm kind of a prude honestly, compared to many others in the field. She didn't specify who those five

people were. But why is she volunteering and that kind of inform I don't know, Like who woke up yesterday and said, you know what, I need to know? How many bodies Mariad Carry? She said that before. I remember she said I could count the amount of guys I've been with on one hand. Who cares? I don't know, Like why, what? What's the context of this conversation? The

bottle cap? She did the bottle cap challenge. I thought it was pretty dopey dope and we tried to do it instead kicking it all she did the house go on all right, I'm ready to That sounded awful. How did we say that's your room of report? Do we segue from her body count to her doing the bottle cap You just told me a whole bunch of useless Mariad Carry information. Nothing you said about Mariah Carry, nothing acually said abou Mariah Carry did anything for me. Just now,

what about what she said about herself? What she say in Cosmopolitans. She's only been with five people in her whole life. She's kind of approved. I don't care. I just don't want to do something yourself. And if everybody knows that you slept with and something is wrong. All right, well that's your remember port, all right, revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next. Let me know what you want to hear eight hundred

five eight five one oh five one. Get your request in now and get your ass up. I just a breakfast local morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. We gotta shout out joy and read for joining us this morning. But of course from MSNBC. And she has a new book, but a man who sold America out right now, Yes,

she did go pick that up. And I'm sitting there thinking about that Mariah carry situation where she just volunteered the fact that she's only slept with five people in her life, and she says she's approved for that. When did having a low body count become a bad thing? I don't know, why does that make you approved because you've only been with five people? But she calls herself

that it's not like anybody else with that screen. We live in a weird society, Like when did having a low body account become a bad thing, Like who cares if you stop with one person or five people are fifty or a hundred? Why did that make your approve just because you're only stupping five people? Or society is weird nowadays, very everybody. And by the way, if your body account wasn't that low, you wouldn't be sharing that information.

If you had a high body account, you wouldn't be an interview saying well, I slipping five hundred people in my life and it's crazy. All right, Well, when when we come back. We got the positive note, don't move. It's the breakfast Club of the morning morning everybody. It's DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. All right, Charlomagne, you got a positive note, yo, man, I just want to say that success is no accident.

All right, that's my positive note for the day. Success is no accident. It's hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you're doing. Breakfast Club, you don't finish what y'all done.

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