In the morning. You gonna wake up in the morning. I'm talking right, I never you're about to experience a morning showing like a yob. What you guys are doing right now, that's the hub culture. Breakfast club is my morning sit. I need it and I love it. Something like you're really not popping until you do the breakfast club and waiting come to y'all, show man. I know you gotta be a big time celebt me to be up in here. You gotta be you gotta be a
big time Angelie. And Charlomagne, the guy the breakfast club, bitch you Good morning USA. Sorry, I was looking at the door to see if Charlomagne was gonna walk in. Good morning, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Family, it's all late. Good morning, ANGELI ye, good money. It's Thursday now, Angelie. Yes, sir, I know that you're pretty cold. Sometimes in here it's freezing, but right now you have a trench, a trench sheepskin on right now, it's freezing.
It's a little too much. Right now. Well, it's cold in here. Listen. I have to send out an email about how it's freezing in here. The air is blowing it's making it. At least I can't have air conditioning blowing on me all day. That's me sick. It looks mad crazy right now that you have that trench. But it's crazy that it's so cold in here because you have short You have shorts on with a trench, not on a dress. You have a dress on with a trench. So when you walked in, I'm like, all you see
is legs in a trench. I'm like, did you just leave your boyfriend or something like? This is a little awkward and weird. I have to go to a luncheon today, so I have on a dress and then my shoes are in my bag and it's cold in here. All right, all right, whatever you and your boyfriend did last night, it's up to you and your boyfriend. I actually hosted an event yesterday at Alison Olivia, which is one of my favorite stores to shopping. We're in a trench, No,
I was not. I did have on shorts yesterday, though I'm rushing it, okay, you how some people rush it for the warm weather. Yes, as soon as it guess like fifty degrees there, like, all right here, I go, Let me go ahead and put on some shorts or address. But yeah, so shout out to everybody who came out and shopped with us. Taylor Rooks actually was one of the hosts and her show started yesterday on Bleacher Reports,
so you can check her out on there. Also, Mashonda was one of the hosts, and Claire Sohmer's from Fashion Bomb Daily and Karen Prime, she is the managing editor at Vanity Fair, and Tiffany Reid, who is the senior fashion editor at Cosmopolitan, and ten percent of the proceeds went to a nonprofit in Brooklyn that provides social services for New Yorkers in need. Nice, nice, nice, it's beautiful
event last night. Everybody that was shopping. Shout out to Sammy from Alison, Olivia and Taylor who helped me put it together. There's nothing like shopping and having some drinks and having your friends and a DJ. DJ TJ was there. She was She was excellent. She did a great job. Shout to huh yes and yesterday can we drop one of clues they asked for Gia. I was like, if Gid came, she would have definitely spent a lot of money. That's why she staying in her ass home. Wow, that's
why charity. And oh for charity. We would do it for charity, all right, But let's drop one of clue bombs for jay Z. You're with jay Z? No, But jay Z is the goat, and not only because I think he's the best rapping, the best lyricists ever. What he does for mankind and what he does for people, what he does for his community, what he does for the industry. Now, if you haven't heard, jay Z created a fifteen million dollars trust fund for Nipsey Hustle's kids.
Oh that's amazing. Is that crazy? Like? Jay is that guy? He is definitely that guy. From everything from helping me mill to helping Little Wayne, to helping so many people behind the scenes. He is really that guy. He is the I made it, I made it, pass making it, and I'm giving back. I remember Nipsey didn't He said that jay Z bought his album and he didn't say anything to him about it when he was selling those albums. But one hundred, one hundred albums at one hundred dollars
he bought for Nipsey. Like, Jay is that guy. You know, we all give back and we all do things to try to help our community. But Jay goes over and beyond and I love it and and I respect him so much. People, what we do, well, you always on Jay's You always on Jays. Yes, that's the reason why. Because he does way pass more than he's supposed to for our people, for our community. Well that's amazing. That is amazing. Drop and drop a bomb for Clue one
more time. I mean for Clue Jays. Clue did that too. No, No, for jay Z one more time. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking R and B artist Her will be joining us this morning. I love her so much. I listen to her in the car all the time. I'll have a nice long drive when I'm feeling romantic. It's really dope. So we're gonna kick it with her. And we got front page news. What we're talking about. Well, let's talk about Joe Biden. Now more women have come
forward accusing him of some inappropriate behavior. Okay, all right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep it lockedis Cardi b please me? All right? Gotta love it. It's the Breakfast Local Morning DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God we are the Breakfast club that was Cardi b would please me. Let's get in some front page news what we're talking about. Let's talk about Joe Biden. He's been accused now by three more women, which means there's a total of seven women who are coming forward
with their accounts of inappropriate touching by him. Now, these women all have very similar stories of unwanted touching. One of them, Joe Biden had introduced her and she was sharing a story about a sexual assault victim who committed suicide, and he responded by holding her hands and placing his forehead on hers. That was also snapped in a photograph which a lot of people had a chance to see. By placing his forehead, his forehead on her forehead. Yeah,
that's okay, good. And then there was a former White House intern who described similar actions during an encounter when she was walking out of the basement of the West Wing. She said he walked over to shake her hand, and she said, he then put his hand on the back of my head and pressed his forehead to my forehead while he talked to me. She said, I was so shocked it was hard to focus on what he was saying. Now, Joe Biden has responded to what these women are saying
in a new video. In my career, I've always trying to make an human connections. I shake kids, I help people. I grabbed men and wom my shoulders and said you can do this. It's the way I've always been. It's the way I'm trying to show I care about them. And I've listened. And now it's all about taking selfish together and our social wars that began to change. The shift it and the boundaries of protecting personal spaces have been reset. I get it, and I don't be much
more mindful. That's my responsibility. But is that sexual? Well, the women aren't saying it's Some of them are saying it wasn't sexual, but it was inappropriate. It's weird, like somebody just doing that to you. I mean, I mean, it seems like that's what he does. Seems like he hugs people, He holds people closely, embraces people. It doesn't seem like he's putting his hand under their dress or grabbing their ass or grabbing their bullets. Appropriate, though, and
it's uncomfortable for something. Imagine you're an intern and that happens to you and you're not in a position of power and it just feels weird. Well, some people hugging, some people kids. What did you do that to the interns here? I wouldn't do it, but some people do. But a man like, for instance, a man has came up to me and gave me a kiss on my cheek and said I love you. I thought that was awkward and I was uncomfortable, but that is what he did. Right. Well,
they're not saying necessarily that it was sexual. They're just saying it was an approach. Why come out now? Why come out while he's about to put his bid in for presidency? Who knows? And when people start sharing stories. But it is something to be aware of. And he's even said that he has to be more aware of the things that he's been doing. He says social norms are changing, and I've heard what these women are saying, and he said he would be more mindful about respecting
personal space. And I think it is important. I don't think you should just randomly go up to people and put your forehead on there. Agree, But some people do different things. People. I've had people kissed me on both side, one side of my left cheeking and my right cheeking and give me a hug. I thought that was awkward and strange. I just don't do any of that, right. People do that, and you're an adult, so you shouldn't.
And he now understands that that was inappropriate and he's not going to do that moving forward, and anyone who's doing those things at work should be mindful and not do them. Can I give people high fives? Is that all right? Or is that don't not not minimize anything. I just don't know anymore. I don't know how you can. You can give a high fives. Just don't put your forehead on anybody's forehead, don't kiss anybody. I wouldn't do
that any all right now. And authorities are investigating a teenager. He's now fourteen years old, and when he was six years old, he went missing after his mother took him out of his school, saying there was a family emergency and they went on a three day road trip and he was last seeing at a water park in Wisconsin, and then he was a guest kidnapped and now he
has escaped from his kidnappers. That's what he's saying. He said that he fled a red roof in where he and the two men who held him for seven years, were staying and he was unsure of where he was, but he did keep running until they ran across the bridge. So now they are investigating just to make sure that this is the young man that went missing, Timothy Pittson. People were looking for him for years and the family had always said that they felt that he was alive.
So all right, hopefully now this is him and that he's found. Yeah, that story seemed strange. His mother committed suicide and he said there were some bodybuilders that had him and they were looking for him. So I mean, I'm just glad he's safe. All right. Well, lad's front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset you need to vent hit us up right now. Phone lines
are wide open. Or if you want to spread some positivity, phone lines again opened eight hundred five eighty five one on five one. And don't forget R and B singer her will be joining us next hour. Right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're manas thank you from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got something on your mind. Let Hello, who's this yo? This Sarreota, most city? What's up? Broke? Get it off
your chest? Oh man, I really want to give them a shout out today, v saying trade the truth for what they joined our stuff for Neil Man. I really hope somebody else pick it up today. Absolutely, man, shout out to trade the truth. They had so many people out there in Houston. Pretty amazing. Man, dam drop a clue ball for both of them. Guards absolutely absolutely have a going broth. Hello, who's this's going on? Every good morning? Break? Good morning, A good morning. Yeah. I just want to
preach the positivity this one. Today's my five year anniversary of my job. Happy anniversary, Yeah, thank you all. I mean, years ago was going in the wrong direction, doing the wrong thing, you know, and I got a couple of friends I actually locked up, and I'm glad I'm not
in that position. I pray for them and their family, but I'm just happy to be in the positions and I'm at right now, and I'm just you know, thinking about it, and I'm encouraging anyone that's, you know, doing the wrong thing, to make the conscious efforts, you know, change the direction, and just you know, start focusing on your friends, didn't give your family and getting your bread together. You know, last year alone, I had like a thirty
thousand dollars page jump. And I'm, you know, I'm grateful to be in a good space, and you know, I don't know for some reason, I'm really emotional about it, but I'm I'm grateful, and I just want to spread that, you know, lovel of positivity to everyone else. You know it, Well, congratulations to you. That's really dope. Hello. Who's this? Let's Bianapolis, Hey brinker brother brother, Hey, good morning. I just want to get off my chest. I just think the world
just too stiff anymore. And you know, Joe Biden and all that situation. I just want to say, don't come out now about it. You didn't say nothing want to happen, But don't come out you years later. I mean, it's something happened here. You can talk about it whenever you want. If it really happened, yeah, but if it was a big deal, talk about it now. Don't say this later. Don't don't hold it, don't baul it up. Come out now.
I just don't like how the media reports it. What you mean, because the media will be like Joe Biden accused of sexual assault. There wasn't a sexual touching. No, the headlines will say sexual assault, another sexual harassment misleads against Joe Biden. Yeah, it's very I reported today just said inappropriate touching. It once you actually read it, didn't say that in the headline either. But he said he put his forehead to their forehead and I melt her hair. Yeah, Mike,
I don't know. Pelling her head is creepy. That is a little creepy. That is that is that's nuts, right, Fill up, Yes, make Charlotmagne excited. Tell them why you're excited. I'm excited because Marvels and Games coming out in twenty one days. I got my tickets early, twenty two days, sir, Yes, sir, twenty two days. Yes, I'm watching on the I told you, he told you a day early, sir. I'm happy for you, my brother. We almost did we we almost did, sir.
And I was one of the lucky ones because before I got him, before they shut down the whole thing, or before he crashed. And then my one of my co workers got churned three hundred butts on his bank account for for taking the earth for that movie or whatever. You paid three hundred dollars for in game tickets. No, no, no, he got churged. It was because it was a crash. Whatever. He got him, he got him back. But he had
turned two hundred. But I don't understand why people are so into this Avengerce movie just because you're not a Marvel fanatic. You just started getting two years. He just started getting hip to it during Black Panther. He don't know that we've been here for the past ten years. He just like, just like Black Panther, that's it. He don't know that it's a whole universe that they've been doing this for ten years. It's just tickets on an ebate right now for two k I'm like, right, baby,
will buy that? Yeah, that's ridiculous. Fanatics would just wait till it calms down. Nego see it. Yeah now, no, be too many spoilers by that point. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent hit us now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Get pick up the mother mother phone and down. This is your time to get it off your chat. Youether, you're man or we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club,
but you better have the same energy birthday, yo. Whatever, that's a fake name, But Yo, what's going on? Man? You give us a fake name? What's some fake Birnie? Why did you give us a fake name and then tell us it was a fake name? Because it doesn't really matter my job to listen to this job, I
can called off an no pacificovida. Anyway. What I'm trying to bring to y'all is so I was watching the Al Shopton interview a couple of hours ago, and Yo, I noticed that y'all got some got some action figures in the background doing some weird crazy stuff. Man. I'm like, yeah, what what's school North? What are you talking about? Yo?
If you watch the Al Sharpton video, the interview that y'all did yesterday, in the background, y'all got two action pickures doing to loude activities like the National Action Network. I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what's going on, bro, And I do know no no on YouTube Al Sharpton was doing doing a interview with y'all. What was doing you said? Al Sharton was doing alude accubu bron. I don't know what he was talking about.
They got a terrible article about Al Sharpton in the New York I've read that this morning, and they're saying that the Democrats, why are they scared to piss off Al Sharpton? And all they called they said, they said, they said, just bound down to a clown like they called him a clown. It really bright Bart, they said, ignore past the racism, anti semitism. I'll be at his luncheon today. I'm gonna be at the National Action Networking.
I gotta a panel about mental health at the National Action Network today at eleven forty five, and I'll be at the women's lunching today supporting as well. Hello, who's this it's going on? Good morning? What's up Jill morning? What's up? Amvy band? Uh? Good morning? And how are you doing? What's happening to my brother? He said, welcome to word. We just just the front page, dude, that Angelag put out it kind of you know, it kind
of is bothering me. You know, we got Joe Biden, a very very very smart man who I've had the pleasure my lot of work of beating several times and we got to these women coming out here just saying this nonsense. You're uncomfortable because of what because he puts his hand on your shoulders, Like I just feel like, well, it wasn't just putting his hand on the show. He was putting his forehead to their forehead, and it was a little uncomfortable, That's all they're saying. But what are
you uncomfortable about? Like, you've had your moment if the incident happened for you to say something. I think that what people have to understand is also the dynamics of when somebody's in a position of power and you're an intern or something like that, and somebody does something weird to you in the spur of the moment, you don't know how to react. I think all men should react to this the way Joe Biden is reacting to Joe Biden said, Look, I don't know if I was being inappropriate,
but if they say I'm being inappropriate, I'm going stopping. Listen. I think I think we got to learn from other people's mistakes. So women say they feel like that was inappropriate, then we got to learn from that. Yeah, nobody's saying that they were assaulted they're just saying that he did things that made them uncomfortable. Yeah, I mean, I just feel like this man is about to put this country back on where it needs to be going. And now
we have all this stuff going on. But if the picture came out two years ago, Okay, I've seen it, why would you say something now like why what makes you? What makes you right now? Well, because he's about to run, he's about to run for president. But I'm gonna tell you something. I'm more concerned about the fact that Joe Biden actually wrote the ninety four crime Bill because all of y'all was given Hillary so much flak for just being married to Bill Clinton, and Bill Clinton passed it.
Joe Biden actually wrote it. All right, That's what I'm more concerned about. Well, I'm concerned about everything. If these women have issues, and I'm happy that he says that he would be more mindful, and I think that's important and that's how people should, like you said, that's how people should react. Okay, all right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this upthing now even got rumors on the way, Yes, we'll talk about Nipsey Hustle, the man who is accused of murdering him. Eric Holder will tell you what's going on as he is in solitary confinement. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lock. This to Breakfast Club for morning. The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God. We all the
Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Nipsey Hustle. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Nipsey Hustle's alleged murderer, Eric Holder is behind bars. Of course, as you know, his bill was set it over seven million dollars. So doesn't look he's getting out anytime soon. And he's also in solitary because of course they're scared that he's gonna get killed, because of course he is a target. While
he's in jail. They say he will remain in solitary once he's transferred to La County Jail while he waits for his trial. Well, he made himself a talking about assassinating the great Black Man like Nipsey Hustle, So I don't think that he should be in a solitary confinement. You know what I'm saying, Go out there and survival would have fitted thrown to the wolves. Now, Nipsey Hustle, according to reports, was in the middle of getting a friend of his who just got out of jail after
twenty years, some clothes. That's why he hadn't told anybody. He's just decided to bounce over to his store, his Marathon store, and get his friends some clothes so he could look good before meeting up with his own family and friends later on in the day. So he was trying to do something nice for one of his boys. That's why he didn't notify his team. He didn't tell his security anybody that he was going to the store by himself. Now Nipsey's bodyguard posted about his loss. Jay
rocked the bodyguard. He said, never in a million years I thought I'd be writing some issue like this. We haven't made a hundred million yet. We were supposed to grow old and I'll call you big nose, shoot jokes on you all day, But instead I'm here in tears writing this. I wish I was there. I would switch places with you any day. The world needs you here. I'm so confused, loss hurt. I lost a brother, best friend,
and mentor. All I can hear you saying now is if it was me, I would tell you live your life and grow. I can't even from it. It's been hard to sleep this week because I accidentally saw the video of the surveillance video of Nipsey getting shot at and Nipsey getting killed, him getting killed, and you know, seeing that on top of the confusion of him being killed has really had my energy mess the ball week because people just passing that trauma along like it's normal.
And it's really hard to convince people that you get the energy back that you put out when you see what happened to the good brother Nipsey Hustle, Like, how can you tell somebody, Oh, if you put out good energy, you get good energy back. But you see how he ended, Like that's not I don't know. I'm confused about a lot of it now. Other artists are delaying their album
releases because of Nipsey Hustle. YG posted I was dropping in surprise album April twelfth, But man, now that we got to deal with Big Bro going to heaven, I will not drop the album this month, pushing it to May. Sorry, long lived Nipsey Hustle, my brother from the Other Color, and Schoolboy Q actually said first that he would grieve in private, but now he has released a series of video clips on his story on Instagram. He said he's also pushing back his album's release date. This was a
glitch in the matrix. Man, I know people saying happen for Here's Schoolboy Q. Y'all got the game up. If y'all think I'm trying to put out music tomorrow, I'm not putting out no music tomorrow. It's not cool. Thank you to our radio for understanding that and they pulled it down, so thank you. Nobody should be putting out nothing out this week, like I mean next week, Navy or something like top of the Week or something. We
can do that all right now. In the meantime, Nipsey has us music streams hit fifty seven million on Monday, and Victory laps the number one on iTunes album chart as well, and people are buying physical copies of the album. Also, two thousand copies of his album were purchasing that he died.
Everybody's buying the albums as well. So everything happens for a reason, and sometimes the reason is because we live in a world with evil people, evil people who have a whole lot of pain they haven't dealt with, and they redistribute that pain to others. And he and he owns his masters, so he gets a majority of that money when people download and buy it. His kids now
kids in his word. I want to address the story of Ute earlier because we're trying to figure out whether or not this is true about jay Z creating that fifteen million dollars trust fund for Nipsey Hustles kids, because it sounds like something jay Z would do. Yeah, I don't look true because it didn't come from a reliable So I've seen showing Pecos posted, And once I've seen showing Pecos posted, I was like, yeah, but why Biggs
posted it? Yeah, but the website they got it from is known for putting up a lot of fake stories. But I mean, I can understand why you would think it was really Pecca's in Bigs posts. That's this guy. This is right. Some people that's saying that's a rumor and it ain't. It doesn't take two days to set up a trust fund. I don't know. I mean that it does sound like something hold would do, but I just feel I don't think that story is true. But maybe it is. Maybe that's a good idea. Maybe that's
the plan. Yeah, maybe that's something good to put in the universe. Right, maybe maybe he will feel like, you know what, that is something I would like to do. I don't know that right. In the meantime, Jr. Smith got a Nipsey Hustle tattoo as a tribute to him as well. So I've seen that. Yeah, it looks really good, looks really due. What the hell do you ask me for? Got room for tattoos? That's a good question. Look, it's a clear spot wherever it was, I can't we can't
tell where this is. But it's not lag See like you got to everybody's on his right leg. Looks like a subway in hallam. He is coveting tattoos. Oh, and here's a good story. Amber Rose announced that she is pregnant. Yes, she is having a baby boy with her boyfriend. Has to do the works with that you, Yes, Alexander Edwards' vice president and that she's pregnant. She said, uh ai a E and I are super excited to announce that we have a sweet little baby boy on the way.
Ps Sebastian is so happy to be a big brother. And he also shared the same photo on his Instagram page and he said, even when it's dark, my son will shine. Thank you, baby for my greatest gift, ish wild I love you. I can't wait to thug it out with my baby boy and baby boy. I promise I won't get mad if your first words are where the bitches at? Huh? That's how you know people being loved though, because like when they start to look alike.
Because Amber and her boyfriend look they look alike, like they look like they're from the exact same trit People say, me and my wife look alike. She's way cuted than you. Thanks. She Not that you have a physical resemblance, just just something about the auras that match, and you can look at them and you can say, okay, they're a pair, and then you also have that same hour glass figure. Thanks. Thanks she? Now see now, is that is that inappropriate?
See now? Because she's that's tinitely about my body. That's that harassment definitely. So I feel like that's horrible harassment. You're talking about my body and I'm feeling away. That's right, I'm feeling I don't know if I've work today. Five years from now you get a five pop back up on as alright, alright with today? Hey, fam, I just tried company. Come out to drink fresh juice. Make sure you get yours? All right? Well, I'm angela yee and
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it all all right? All right? When we come back, we got front page news. What we're talking about you, We are going to be talking about a teenager who was missing, and for seventy years people didn't know if he was dead, if he was alive. What happened? And now he has turned up allegedly. All right, he's a tether. Hey her coming next hour to her? Yeah, her will be joining us next hour. R and b artists are her so phenomenal? R and b artists. Yeah, so we'll
kick it with her next hour, So don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Guie, Charlomagne and God. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the front page news. What we're talking about first year, Well, let's talk about a teenage boy. He was found by police in Newport. He said he is Timothy Pittson. Timothy Pittson disappeared in Illinois seventy years ago and police are now working to confirm his identity. They have not publicly
said whether or not it is him yet. Now the police who are assisted in the investigation did release a report and they said today he is fourteen years old. He was six years old when he went missing. His mother was later found dead in Rockford, Illinois. They said, yeah, she committed suicide and wrote a letter You'll never find my son. But he's safe. Right, So, I don't know what's going on. This whole story seems a little crazy,
but Timothy, Timothy's father. Including Timothy's family, including his father, had continued searching for him even after his mother was found dead at a hotel. At a motel. Now, the aunt said, and know in my heart and he's absolutely alive, one hundred percent. I know he's out there. We just have to find him, so we will see if that is him. Can he talk, Yeah, he talks. He said that the people that took him a bodybuilder types. He said he was stuck in the red roof in for
seven days and it was some type of that. He didn't know where the red roof in it was. So they're trying to figure out which one it is. They've been going to all the different red roof ins and they have a description at the truck with with Wisconsin plates, so the guy can talk. Is he carrying gold schisser nija? Is he carrying gold schissors? Until police he escaped his captors forever and that's when he ran across a bridge
into Kentucky. So they said, you can only imagine the challenges we're going through in the process of identifying who he is. Got to make sure he's not a tether, he said. One of the men of kidnap. Him had a spider web tattoo on his neck and the other had a snake tattoo on his arms. Envy, that could be envy. I don't have no tattoos almost you have a spider web tato my neck? All right? Now, he
just throw it on the let's talk about Joe Biden. Now, seven women all together have come forward to say that he inappropriately touched them and they were uncomfortable. Okay, And here is how Joe Biden responded to these women who are saying that's what happened to them. In my career, I've always tried to make a humane connection. I shake kids, I hug people. I grabbed men and wove my shoulders and say you can do this. And it's the way I've always been. It's the way I've tried to show
I care about them and I've listened. And now it's all about taking selfish together. You know, social warms began to change and shift it and the Burmans are protecting personal space. Have been said. I get it, and I don't be much more mindful. That's my responsibility. The irony of this is Joe Biden created the culture. He is a target of remember when he was a vice president and he was trying to remake the rules of sexual culture on college campuses, and he said his goal was
to remake sexual coach on campuses and in society. And that's exactly what the Me Too movement is. So he's living in the world of accusation that he helped create, right, And I get it, Like, you know, he said, maybe he looked at it differently than how they looked at it. So yes, And then if someone tells you that you made them uncomfortable, you can't tell them they're lying. And that's what I'll be trying to tell dudes, like, that's
not our place to say. If a girl says, hey, you made me uncomfortable or that was inappropriate, then that's what they feel. You can't say, oh no, that wasn't in import But the news makes it seem like he's sexually harassed somebody. Yeah, the language is a little crazy. When they say sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, you think, like, you know, crazy stuff, like really really crazy stuff. As well.
For these women, he just is in their personal space and they were made to feel uncomfortable and that's what the issue is. FYI, Okay, all right. That's how I feel when I see old white men in the gym when they just be naked walking around and they just be coming all close to you, like man, bro a lot of space. They don't come close to me. I don't know about you, Jim. If you don't like to see naked people changing, you gotta go change in the bathroom.
That is the bathroom. I feel the same way, like they just walk back to I'm with you if you want to bench putting your shoes on, and then the old old white guy just walk comes sits right by you and put his legs drying his leg off, and you see it, little old meat, you know, I mean, like, man, come on, man, would it be different if it wasn't an old white guy? Maybe like a yell, here you go, you diesel guys, spride black man. That makes you feel better? No,
it would not be, But that turn you on. So why do you keep saying because that's what that's what you usually see the gym? Maybe the old white men. Yeah, all right, to see at your front page news. Now, when we come back, R and B singer her, we'll be joining us. We'll kicking with her when we come back don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on e j Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building.
Sir Her, what's up? Good morning? Her? Morning? Ow are you? I'm good? It's bright and early it is now. You know, I'm not a morning person, but I just came back from the UK, so I'm good. Okay. So congratulations to you because you've been having a phenomenal pass. Yeah, thank you, thank you. Yeah, it's been crazy, honestly to how many instruments do you play? Um? I play mainly guitar, keys, bass, and drums. Damn, let's let's talk it again. A lot of people don't know how did you get into the
music industry? I know you were signed at like the age of fourteen. How did you start? How did you get into the industry? Man? I mean, it's a long story, but I've been doing music for a really long time. My dad was a musician just for fun, and I was singing as a as a young kid, and things just happened the way they were supposed to happen. The stars kind of aligned for me, and I was doing
meetings and stuff at a very young age. People saw me, you know, singing playing Alicia Keys songs as a young girl, like on YouTube and stuff, and um, eventually I got signed RCA when I was fourteen, and you know, I had the time to develop and figure out who I was as a person growing to they hold you, Yeah, absolutely, it would have dropped you, oh pretty much. I mean, you know, when you're fourteen, you don't know who you are yet, you don't know even who you want to be.
So I've seen the talent that early. Man. I mean, my parents number one, but there were so many people and Bike Entertainment, you know, they built Alicia Keys's career. Jeff Robinson as my manager, he kind of gave me that creative space and we were kind of like like going against you know what what our cia. You know, it was like it was like a push and pull as far as what was going to happen for me,
you know what I mean. It was like I wanted to make sure that I was in complete control of my situation as it you know, my management team, and so I had the creative space to just figure out myself and figure out my sound and who who and what I was going to represent can you really grow as a human at at fourteen with a record deal? Like?
Can you really grow? And I mean I did because I was going to regular cool you know, and then I would I would come to New York for like a week or two weeks and record and and work with people and then go back to school. You know, you're thinking about fourteen, you know, it's so funny. I just I wrote a song called Curious. I wrote about people being in my business, like my parents, you know, like stuff like that. Exactly, No, no, my boyfriend stuff.
So you wrote all your own music? Absolutely? Absolutely, I was. I've been a writer. I'm a poet you know, as well as a writer, and I kind of you know, they go hand in hand. And you never got discouraged being songed so early and not really taken off to the absolutely. I mean, you know, after a few years, it's like, Okay, when am I going to put out music? When am I going to figure this out? Who am I? You know? What what am I? What am I gonna do?
As far as my career is concerned. And so when I graduated high school or before I graduated high school, I'm like, am I going to go to college or am I going to be in this music thing one hundred percent? So there were frustrations there, you know, and watching everybody else that was signed to my management company.
You know, it was Michelle and Brand and Alicia Keys and el Varner and all these people, and Justine Sky like all these great artists doing their thing and me kind of like sitting on the sideline, you know, at their shows, kind of like waiting my turn, like Okay, pretty soon, I'm gonna have music out, I'm gonna be doing shows, I'm gonna be doing this, And uh yeah, I was just I was being patient and I finally decided like all right, I'm gonna just be in this
one hundred percent. What your parents supported me? So what does a teenager know about patience? Right? What did I know about patience? I don't know, man, I just I love music so much and there was nothing else I wanted to do. I feel I feel like, you know, as a young child with the label telling you you should be like this and you should be like that, Like that would be hard in your formidable years because everybody trying to tell you what to be instead of
just letting you be. Man, it's definitely definitely difficult. That's why I always preach to people like, no matter what anybody tells you, surround yourself with people that are going to embrace who you are and see the potential in what you can be and not what you should be or something that is modeled, you know, like something that you should be modeled after, you know, or or manufactured into. You know. That was my whole thing, like I'm gonna just find my voice and figure out my truth and
and you know, presenting that we'll make you. I mean, I wasn't so much of a hiding my identity. It was more so like focusing on the music. Like I didn't want people to know how old I am. I didn't want people to know my you know, ethnicity, and I didn't want people to like see my face, you know, or or have any assumption. You know. We focus on all the superficial things and what's happening now, and I just wanted people to focus on the music and the message.
And now people of all ages have kind of taken my music and made it their diary, you know, like, oh, they feel connected to it because they don't know anything about me. You know. The label had to be against that though, you know what, they weren't. They weren't at first. It was kind of like, uh okay, but they weren't. They definitely kind of like helped make the vision come
to life like it was. It was a nice different type of rollout because we're used to seeing people just we gotta get you everywhere, We gotta get you on this be, we gotta get your face on the cover of this. We have to make sure your social media as paping right, and you didn't have to do those things. I started off with zero followers, Like I made my Instagram page the day that I released my music, and it just grew organically. Like I really feel like I
grinded it out. You know. I didn't want a quick radio hit. I just wanted to do shows and have people fall in love with me and my artistry and not just one song or you know, not just one thing or my face or whatever. You know. I wanted it to be about the music and my truth, my story. We talked about a lot of the celebrities that loved you and started following you, and I heard you tell a story about the day spook to Michael Jackson. Yeah, crazy,
So I was ten or eleven years old. I was like eleven years old and I met Rodney Jerkins in Los Angeles and he had a studio in Burbank and me and my parents went to the studio and we left the studio. He was he was telling us about, you know, his Michael stories and this not working with Michael. And we left the studio. We got to the corner at the stoplight and he was running down the street. Jerkt no runne He didn't know look like you know, the type of guy would be running down the street.
So he was running down the street. He got to the he got to us in the car and we were like why is he running As we pulled over to the side, and he held out a phone. It was a flip phone. He held out this flip phone and I was like hello. It was like, hey, this is Michael. You know, I'm a I'm a big fan of you. I think you're so talented this and that I want and I want to meet you. I was like what And unfortunately it never happened. And then like you know, less than a year later he passed away.
But crazy Me and my mom were like crying. My mom was like, oh my gosh, like she was playing on going to his last concert that he was going to have in the UK, all that stuff. So you had music out at eleven. No, he he saw videos of me playing and singing. Yeah, and then you met Janet. I did. She came to my show in London. She came to my show, you know, she was in the building. Was one of those things like you know Janet's hear. I heard she was coming, but I didn't know that
she was going to come. And then when when they were like Janets here, we were all like what do we do? Like okay, act natural, you know, like what do we do? And everybody was kind of crazy. And now I was like playing a cool like I did. Janet probably shy than you. Yeah, she was very like quiet. But then when everybody left the room and it was just the two of us, we had like our time, and she was like talking to me, opening up a little bit. I was like, wow, did give you any jewels? No? No,
I mean not really. She was just she was just telling me that she was proud of me. She was telling me that I helped her get through her pregnancy. Yeah, crazy, she said. You know, when she was in her house going through it or whatever. She was listening to my music. All right, when we come back, we have more with her. Matter of fact, let's get into her joint This is focus. It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy
and Ngula yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. We have R and B recording artists her. That was her joint focus. Now, Charlemagne, how did your career change when you revealed your identity. I didn't really reveal it. They were speculating, oh you know who that is? Right? Right? Yeah? I mean I never was like, hey, tid out, you know what I mean? Like here, I am right right exactly. I mean, you see me a lot more. And at this point, I don't think it even matters who I am,
what my name is, or anything. Because people are in love with the music. That was the point to begin with. Everyone are still falling in love with it, regardless of knowing what I look like or anything. So so nobody can slide in your dams huh, no signs. You know, you can get their little requests sometimes checking sometimes it depends, you know, why why don't you follow nobody? Because I'm not really like a you know, I don't really be on social media like that that mess on her timeline? Right.
I still keep up, you know a little bit. It's on the Explore page, but I don't really you know, people start getting salty, like why I don't follow me back? Or why no you can't follow Daniel Caesar or no I'm not anybody? Do you miss that? What's the word? Amen? What's the word? And there you go? You know what I'm talking about. Sometimes sometimes, um, I guess I expected this, you know, I kind of mentally prepared for whatever would happen. I'm just happy to do music, you know, like it
doesn't doesn't matter. I think sometimes I do like I try to be a little key, you know, I take the glasses off because if I have them on, then you recognize me and put my hair back walk around like wait a minute, that's and I'm like, you know, like my cover is blown. So how do you deal with relationships now? You know, because it's different now now
they know who you are, they know your face. I don't know, you know, it's hard to know if somebody really loves you for you, you know what, not anymore? You know what, there are people out there that is so negative. True, listen, yeah, be very very careful, honestly, whatever it is. Whenever situation I get into. Love takes time. When people show you who they are, you pay attention corny lines like hey, her, I want to be your him. Yeah,
they always do that. Actually, and I understand, come out and trying to holl her yea all the time, all the time thinking about his corny lines that he would have had what they is one that is right? How do you respond to that? I don't respond, Okay, all right, I can't hear out of the side of my head. What made you name yourself after a whole pronoun? Um?
So it's kind of a long story. But um, when I was, you know, fifteen sixteen, us to you know, look at other women my high school or my big people I consider my big sisters, and I would say, I'm never gonna, you know, make the mistakes that they're making. I'm never gonna fall in love with this guy and fall with the wrong guy and all this stuff right, And I became her. I became that girl. But we
have to go through things on our own sometime. Absolutely, watch people make mistakes, and you would wish we could learn from the mistakes to other people, but sometimes to find her in something and it doesn't You're like, how did I get here? Exactly here, it's like you got a little bit of other women in you, so to speak. I mean, I would say I am her kind of right. So we all as women when we're you know, even from high school to adulthood, we experienced similar changes. We
have shared experiences, right, we have feelings. We've all felt for that wrong guy or that guy that was no good and we knew it was no good. So it's just it's just that connection that all women have. And when we get some new music, when we're getting in the album soon, I'm working on it right now, the debut album. So so what's you how do you focus on your debut? Yeah, everybody was so unexpected. Yeah, amazing dropped.
It's amazing that you could just put out music like that, though nowadays, like it doesn't even have to be here's my first album. You put out EPs, EPs, tease the people. I mean, you have to then then you get forget about. You get forgotten about. So what's the difference for you between doing an album and doing EPs. I'm not sure because people are treating my EPs like it's an album, you know. Um so what I thought was an EPs or what I thought was an album is apparently not.
But this is kind of gonna be not specific to a certain time. I think it's going to be my perspective from young up until this point. I feel like you've been through so much in relationships from listening to your music. You know. The funny thing about it is like I really like, it's really not that deep like anything that I've ever been through. But for me, it's always that it feels deep, like it's always that deep, like I feel everything to like the tenth power, you know,
I'm just emotional cancer. Oh god, oh wow, I'm talking about it. I'm serious. I'm serious, and that's gonna make for great music. So what was somebody saying? It's like, what do you want? Somebody's fail that it's like to date you. If somebody that dated you would be like, well she was like that, she was. Are you a very clingy person? Are you detached? Are you I'm definitely kind of needy until the other person's needy. No, I'm
definitely kind of needy. Um. I take care of the people I love so I'm definitely like trying to make sure you're good, you know, regardless exactly. Do you're sensitive, you're emotional, you can't buy, but don't cross them? Oh yeah, oh absolutely, that's another thing people know if if anything goes down, you know what I'm saying, Like, I'm definitely not one to play with and we petty. We always got to constantly check off petty. I hate to admit it,
but yeah, that's true. It's the last petty thing you did to somebody who crossed you. Oh all right, I don't know. You're from the West coast, make sure right? No, I don't know. Um, that's a good question. I don't know. You feel like you're two Grammys validated you more than artist that did you care? No, I don't. I don't think it validated me. I definitely think it was a milestone.
If anything, it was for me. You know, sometimes, especially when you're young and you're sensitive about your art, you question yourself, you have your doubts and you're like, okay, am I doing the right thing? Is this why I'm supposed to be? Am? I I'm really hard on myself. So um, that was kind of like confirmation, Like Okay, you're doing the right thing. You're exactly where you're supposed to be. You know, you made the right decisions, and yeah,
just be in the moment. I see Barack Obama put you on his favorite list crazy and that's another thing that made me feel like, Okay, I'm doing something right because Obama's listening to me. What if Trump was listening to you, how would you feel about that? What the Trump was like? Your herd is fired? If you tweeted that out and I would, I would post FTT or my Nipsey and exactly from LA. Right. Well, I'm from the Bay Area. Bay Area. See people people in New
York always think California is just La. You know, got it wrong. I didn't know you from the Bay Yeah, okay, Valeo forty sly Yeah. Yeah. How to Nipsey's death impact you being from the West? Um, it's really sad because when you see somebody doing really good for the community and they're gone, it's just like you feel like there's a missing piece. That's kind of how I felt. Yeah, I feel weird, right Like this one, this one hits
a little different. Yeah, this is a bit different. It affected everybody in some way, just the energy kind of change. We all don't know her. Gotta get up out of here. Guy. He's leading him in as a guy. Were you what what? White? You know what? I don't know? Where are we going? They want you to be on time for the White House? Just working breeze you through the black ones. I've always
made time. That's why I'm still here right now. Just think about that when you go to the next outletting you and there with all those white people, you'd be like, damn, they really did rush me out of the black out let the guitar damn. All right, thank you, thank you everything, Thank you so much. Yes, it was a pleasure. We're so hat and thank you for your donation that you made the change for change. You were actually the first person to call up and make a donation when we
did our fundraiser. That was crazy. Yeah, thank you, my goodness, Thank you, guys, appreciate it. It's the Breakfast Club, is her? Yeah morning, everybody is DJ M v Angela Ye Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey. I want to salute to Claughland University in Orangeburg, South Carolina. I was I was there yesterday for their Calabash. We had a mental health and hip hop form yesterday in
their auditorium. Was it the w V Middleton Fine Arts Center, So salute everybody at Claflin University dropped on the clues box for Claughlin. It's good, yes, Old Burg. I love having those mental health discussions. Having another one to day actually too, at Reverend Sharpton's National Action Network convention. I'll be I'll be there this afternoon. Okay, here, you're going by there too, right, yeah, I'll be at the Women's Empowerment luncheon. So shout out to Sharie from her vote.
She actually was like, come, uh, come with us. So I'm going with them. We're going to National Action Network. I love these women's empowerment events that I've been going to and people have been having. It does have such a nice sense of solidarity. People always have this misconception that women are so competitive with each other, we're so petty, we talk about each other. But I find that women have been my biggest cheerleaders. You can't generalize nobody, you know.
People always say that They're like, oh, yeah, I know, it's hard for you to work on. People say that all the time, and it's not true. It's a combination all of it. It's all true, you know what I mean. Two things can be true petty and some people can be supportive and it's true. I think the main thing though, is that women do they do try to put women
against each other. Like in a lot of situations I've been in, they'll say, oh, well, you know it's gonna be hard because she's gonn feel funny because you a woman, And or they'll be like, oh, she knows she's coming for your spot. You know if she works there, that's gonna happen. I've never felt like that. That's why you got to make everybody hug at all of these functions.
That's my thing now when you when you when we come out, when you come out to these town halls that I'd be doing on mental health, everybody got a hug. But if Joe Biden is there, everybody hug. But see, I'll be making the men hug the men though, because the men we don't tell each other that we love each other enough, and we don't tell each other that we value each other enough. You know what I'm saying.
A bunch of us be hurt and we be in pain, like we just be redistributing that pain in each other. So sometimes you gotta look at your brother and I said, I love you, man Nby, I love you, ny, I love you. Give me a hug. That's why you did that time you love him too. Let me give a hug. I'm gonna get hard first. Let me get get too hid. Yeah, yeah, I love you. I love you. I ain't no power PC. Now everybody cool out, all right, that's what I'm talking about. Brothers,
brothers for no reason. Why everybody's so tough for no reason? How your brother tell him you love him. I can't see y'all a high for no reason. Okay, you know what you see? You see me both. You see we can't both of our hits away from each other. Right,
you didn't see that? But just but I'm serious though, like for real, like we got to start telling each other that we love each other and we value each other and we appreciate each other more because a lot of times people being paid because they'd be having a lack of love. So if you don't have enough self love, I got more than enough self love, and I can pour from my cup to fill you up. Did you did you say it to the white camera guy, who I said, brothers, black men to black men, ain't all
about them, include everybody else. Why can't we love each other? Steve? See that's y'all problem right there, y'all see segregation mess y'all. All up, hug Steve, I mean integration mess y'all. I don't want to you had enough from your cup to feel. I want to help my brother. Okay, I hold my fellow black man and tell him I love him. Eddie, Yeah, Eddie, I love you, hug Eddie Manright, did you drama about dramas?
I appreciate drama. Porto Rico. Drug is to make sure black and brown, black and brown, Black and brown committee is my hu bear to bear, give me bear? All right? All right? Did you miss anybody? No, this guy got everybody. Okay, he got rumors on the way way. Yes, I talk about an April fools Day prank that y'all might think was really not funny and very inappropriate. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeper locked as a breakfast luck
of morning, just oh gosh, got report it breakfast club. Well. Kim Kardashian was giving an interview with Elle, and she talked about an April Fools prank that Northwest and Saint wanted to play on Kanye. I don't know if this is a funny prank now. She said that she worries that North and Saint won't get along, but recently North has started to include Saint and her jokes, even the April Fools one. She said she roped him into an April Fool's prank yesterday. That was ridiculous. She took ketchup
into my bathroom. She begged me to let her spread it on me and on the bathroom, as if it was a bad scary movie. Then she asked me to lie down. I thought she was just playing, maybe that she was gonna say I was hurt. No, she taught how to fake cry. She showed him how to do it, and then she told him to scream Mommy's dead. Kanye ran upstairs and he was like, kids, this is not funny.
This is not a good prank. I completely understand, and I agree, but it did make me a little impressed that they planned something together and they were getting along and having fun as a team. This is whack. I don't I don't play like that. You turn on the beaut what you pretend to be So I'm not pretending to be dead. I'm not pretending to get killed. Okay,
not to mention that was on April Fools. You know, the family of Yipsy Hustle and every other family you know who lost someone that weekend, they wish that, you know, the death of their loved one wasn't April Fools joke, Like, how tone death? Can you be? Like? I don't it's not the kid's fault. But I'm just saying, can't watch it that story. But she didn't have to talk about it. You're right, don't have to watch that story. But if your kids wanted to play that prank, would you be like,
go along with it? Say I'm not going to pretend to be dead. I was like, no, we're gonna don't. We don't play with that kind of energy. Turn out and you pretend to be not that Now, all right, now here's something that will excite you. Freak Nick might be returning up exactly this time. It's going to be family friendly. What do you think about all such thing family friendly? Freak Nick sounds like sugar free crispy cremes.
What's the point? All right, Well, here's what Uncle Luke had to say, this is a very important message that you need to understand it. You need to listen. Listen real clearly, I am freak Nick back to Atlanta. We go do it everybody. It's gonna be crazy, it's gonna be sick. Yeah, no, nick back uncle, but it's all it was a moment in time. What's the point of
bringing free Nick back? You can't be freaking It's a one day event and it's gonna be family friendly, but perform insist from Project Pat Foxy Brown Bumby, Twisted, a Little Scrappy a Dina Howard um got a family at these Mine hosted by Jazzy Faye. So it's Saturday, June twenty seconds. So if you guys want to get some tickets for that, it's just a concert called Freaknick then um. I mean it's a one day event, so maybe there's gonna be other things happening and features performances as well,
and so maybe it's like a big picnic type of situation. No, I've never been to Freakneck, so I don't know what that. I've seen video exactly, and the culture has shifted in such a way that Freaknick could never exist, never exist. To get time's up error you. Maybe they should rename it. No, no, no, I can't. You can't have that. That that whole atmosphere they call it fleknickknick would be a pitome of ring culture. Yeah, you can't do freaknick. Absolutely family friendly ones. Don't stop
saying that. That's what it says. Not for freaknick, that's not happening. This is for family friendly freak all right, So so all of okay, So Bob, if he used to be a hole in the eighties, so he used to be a hole in the nineties, you know, and you've got a family, now, bring them on down, them all out. So how you used to get down? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, missing the whole point. No, he's missing the whole point. They all right, thank you, missing fam freakni. I do
need to hear more. I would like to know what a family friendly freaknick. No such things consists of, No such thing. We do gotta admit, though, a lot of those women that used to go to freaking in the eighties and nineties, they did grow up and have families, a lot of them as grandmas. Now they did. They all Facebook still getting the popping. That's fine, wearing things they ain't got no business wearing. Oh my goodness. All right, well, thank you for that room of report. Yeah, yes, are
you giving that? Don't get you? You know, man, we're live in a very six sick world. Man, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, six sick world. And you know, just this is how you lose trust and your daughter. That's the one thing as a father you cannot lose trusted trust, your daughter having trust in you. But I'm pretty sure this guy's lost it forever. Okay, all right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never
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April fourth, goes to a man named Brian Katore. Brian is forty years old from Oregon, and his daughter is a girl Scout. Okay, me and this man have a couple of things in common already, an age and a daughter who is a girl Scout. Any parent of a girl Scout knows that girl Scout hustle is so real. Alright, seven brands, all right, menu is real simple, but their business is booming. There's a million dollars marking for ten
min's baby. All right. There's never been a time that I can remember with peanut butter patties weren't easy to push, all right, All parents know, it's only three ways to move those girl Scout cookies. First people to get hit up as the immediate family. Second people to get hit up is your place of employment, all right. You better take that girl Scout catalog to work, and that's called your co workers to buy some cookies. A third hustle is the one that rarely happens at least in my house,
and that's door to door hustling. And I don't think people do that anymore, right, I mean, occasionally you might see a girl Scout pop up to your crib selling cookies. But nobody doing that door to door trapping no more but Jehovah witnesses, smooth dollar Jehovah witnesses out there. I was raised one, but girls Scout cookie trapping is big business, and Brian's daughter was out there getting it because she managed to make over seven hundred dollars in Girl Scout
cookies seven hundred and forty dollars to be exactly. This got me wondering, what's the most my daughter ever made. I never I never pay any attention to the grand totals, but I know them some moon was be selling well. Sadly, Brian's daughter got robbed. Now, people get robbed every day, but you have to be a different kind of grimey to rob a girl Scout. But you also have to be a different kind of grimmey to rob a girl Scout that's your daughter. Let's go to KGW A NBC
for the report. Police Fourst Grow Police say Brian Kultur called nine one one just before ten am, saying someone broke in through a backsliding glass door. A struggle took place and the person took off When officers arrived Katour was unresponsive, so he was taken to the hospital. Police won't say what his injuries were yet, but later learned he faked the whole thing to cover up a theft.
Officers discovered Katur had access to money belonging to Girl Scouts of America and about seven hundred and forty dollars were missing. Katour was arrested for theft and making a false report. Ryan, what in the name of Jesse Smiletta? You're doing? Baby? All right? I know time can be hard and the slums you from, but stealing from your daughter.
I could see taking some money out your daughter's piggy bank because you're a little shot on cash when you know Uber Eats deliver some food, But to steal a whole seven hundred and forty dollars from your daughter, who's a Girl Scout. Being short on bread should never be an excuse to steal the money your daughter made from selling short bread cookies. Do you know the type of distrust your daughter will have for you now? Not only did you still the stash she made from selling Savannah
smiles you lie. You got the whole police department working overtime trying to investigate a home invasion that never happened. They had dogs, the forensic team, crime tape everywhere, wasted all their resources, and what do they have to show for it? Nothing? Can they get a box of Dozy Dose handsome girls girl Scout smarts for their troubles? Now Brian is being charged with falsifying a police report theF and I'm pretty sure he's lost the trust of his
daughter forever. Please let Rummy Mark get Brian Coultar the biggest he had. He ha, he ha, you stupid mother fire you dumb. Now, alright, let's play a game. Oh guess what? Racing? Not much context clues here, people, All right, let's play the news report back one time. Refresh your memory on what we're dealing with. Forrest grow police say Brian Kultur called nine one one just before ten am, saying someone broke in through a backsliding glass door. A
struggle took place and the person took off. When officers arrived, Katour was unresponsive, so he was taken to the hospital. Police won't say what his injuries were yet, but later learned he faked the whole thing to cover up a theft. Officers discovered Katur had access to money belonging to Girl Scouts of America and about seven hundred and forty dollars were missing. Katour was arrested for theft and making a false report. All Right, we don't have a lot of
context clues. Okay, nine one one he called before ten in the morning, happened in Oregon, fake the home invasion, stole money from Girl Scouts. His name is Brian Coutur Angela E. Let's start with you, Jess what race it is. Well, this sounds like a chrystal meth incident, So I'm gonna say that he is. Why Also, because the Girl Scouts are mostly white. I don't know if those are facts or not. That is a fact. Girls mostly Yeah, I would have to agree with you. I think most Girl
Scouts are white. Also, I don't think black people will be calling the police nine o'clock in the morning, and I just don't think so. And I. You gonna try to find him. They're gonna try to find him, they gonna call the police. They're gonna try to find the kid that took his Girl Scout, his his daughter's money. So DJ and v Angelie, your final answer is Caucasian. Caucasian let's do the big reveal the surveys, says Brian Contres, Caucasian. I know the mayonnaise was heavy in this story, and
what gave it away? Wasn't the Oregon, wasn't the girl scouch? Wasn't the home invasion call at ten in the morning? Yes, hist and and punching himself in the face. He punched himself in face. Didn't have a black eye, they said. Then he said, yeah, I can't see all that. They said, he did? You just make that up too? No, I thought the producer said, the guy said he punched him in the face. Who said that, I don't know, said, damn said that? Then said trust fund first said I
don't know. Stop repeating things, Envy, I don't know. You hear what you say? Maybe he did? Did he can he see the picture? Gar? Yeah? What's his name? So he did have a black eye? Then he punched himself in an eye? Who if he faked it? Who points him in out? I don't look like a black eye of me. That looked like a sis or something. Little star goodness A look up this story and see if he punched him and then he was on responsive? How was he on responsive? Yes? He was faking. He passed out.
I passed out too, once they fake. Once they found me out, I'd fall flat out on the floor. Boom, goodness, this happened. All right, now it's gonna be conscious while you dragging me to jail. See if he had a black eye. He had a black eye. I just showed the picture. Okay, all right, Well that was your down kid to day up next ask YEA eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any have if advice, call ye right now,
hit us up. It's the breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club holding everybody's DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye. Hello. Who's this? Hi? I'm Janelle, Hey Janelle? What are you calling from? Call him from sALS calne Tho. Okay, what's your question for ye? My question is I have a boyfriend,
baby dad. However, you want to say, who's incarcerated? He he's incarcerated due to the fact of um his charges domestic because we had a lot of like physical opputations of getting into it with each other, arguing, fighting, when to land me to call the police. You said a lot when he's saying it was something that was happening repeatedly. Yeah, okay,
And we wentn't together when he got incarcerated. But um, since he's been he's been in jail since December thirty first, and since he's been in there, um, you know, talking to some people as far as the case, and they're trying to like give him some type of like help like classes, domestic balance classes or anger management classes or whatever the case. Maybe because he's not a bad person, but what makes him bad the fact of putting his hands on women, and well that does that does make
him a bad person because good people don't do that. Right, It does make him a very bad person and less of a man in any aspect. But my question or advice is I know right from wrong, and I was raised you know, to I didn't feel like I would ever go through something like this. But you know some people are like, he could never change, You could never get that with him, because it'll always be the same meal do it to you want to do it to you again, don't matter if he get help or not.
And I'm just trying to see, like, would I be wrong for going back with him, if he does get the help, and if we both go to like some type of classes to bay but talk out our problems or is it a situation that I just need to like completely leave alone And it's kind of because we have a child in comment? Okay, so first of all, let's think about the child first. Is that how you want to raise your child with this man? Has he ever put his hands on you in front of your child?
I'm sure your child could feel what was going on, right, Well, he's a baby. You have to think about your kid first because that's not the type of environment you want to raise your child. And and you said this was something that he was doing repeatedly, it's not he'll do it. He did it one to do it again. He did do it again and again and again. And that's why
he's in jail now, right. And let's keep in mind that men will say anything when they're in jail and they're trying to get back together with you because they have a lot of time on their hands and a lot of time to think. So it's your actions that really show those things. Yes, he should get help, because you guys do have a child together, and you do have to figure out how you can somehow coherent, But I think you gotta put yourself first. I think sometimes I had a situation where I dated a guy he
ended up going to jail. We would we broke up, but the only reason that we ended up staying together after that was because I felt bad that he was in jail, and I kind of felt like it was my fault. Right. That's kind, yo, But it's not your fault. It's his fault that he's in jail, right, And this is the perfect time for you to get your life together and move on and separate yourself from that instead of allowing yourself to get drawn back into something because
you feel guilty. Right, So, regardless of the help or not, I just pretty much need to say, nobody knows what's gonna happen five years, six years from now, but I think something like that, Yes, I hope people can change, and I hope that people get the help that they need, but maybe they don't, and maybe he won't. We don't
know that. We can't predict the future. But in the meantime, I think in your head, you should move on, understand that you have to co parent, hope that he can be the best dad that he can be, and if years from now you can see that he's a completely changed person and he's saved from his abusive behavior. I can't tell you what to do in that situation, but I think for now you have to put yourself in
your child before everything else. Don't feel guilty that he got himself in jail, and understand that he's saying whatever he's got to say right now, right, Thank you so much, mama. All Right, we love you. Love yourself too, Dady, Charlote, love you, love you back every word and vibe. Bye bye. All right, Ask ye eight hundred five A five one or five one if you need relationship advice to any
type of advice, call ye now. Was the breakfast Club, Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God We all the breakfast Club. In the middle of asking ye, killing you there, Yeah, oh boy, what's the matter? What's your question for you? Mama? I was
asking her. I've been with someone for almost three years now and I posted him on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat like all of that, all my family everything, like three or four times a week, trying to be tim Z right, okay, and he was in prison for twenty one months, but like in prison, it was just a whole different story right now, he didn't got out. I really am like a social media head, so I am like, oh, I'm posting,
constantly posting on everything. But when it comes to him, he does say like, oh, I'm probably go blah blah blah blah blah, but we'll be at the bar, at the club or his friends blaw posting pictures of his friends doing like all this difference stuff. So my friend, is is it wrong for me to build some type of way that I'm not getting the same paparazzi effect that I give him? Social media is not life. I just want to say that first. You know, people deal
with social media differently. Some people post it significant other some people don't want to do that and don't want to put their girl out there like that or their man out there like that. Do you feel like he's doing it to pretend to be single or do you just feel like he just doesn't post you like? It depends on the day for real. One day, I'm like, okay, I'm over reacting and like I'm just want of being
like cute for Facebook. But his thing is he thinks everything I post is because I want to like, or I'm doing it for Facebook, or he'd be like, you won't you wouldn't you that if your friends wasn't on there, And I'm like, no, I really would like I post you when you sleep like I'm not doing it because you just wide away, Like, but don't make me feel like I'm just on the side, because the main thing is I think we are. Some people do get too wrapped up in social media and that can be an
issue too. But is there a deeper issue? Do you feel like he's doing something or is it just this No, this Loki makes it more like comes to the surface, Like, so, who fold you trying to like? Because you're making up other stories based on the fact that he's not doing what you do. And listen, it's not a muss for somebody to post you on social media if that's not
their thing. Now, if you feel like he's cheating on you, or you see some suspicious activity, or you see him in girls comments, or you see hearts under his page, that's different, Oh no, almost definitely do like Okay, So, like I said, when he got out of prison, he didn't really have that many followers, but now recently, every girl's picture that comes up like under my followers, like
on my timeline, he's first name I see. So I'm like, oh, Instagram, the Smiths because you don't even like my pictures and I'll think my pictures are are pretty deep. Now now I think that's a problem. If he's likeing other girl's pictures and not yours, that's a real issue. It feels like the real issue is that you feel like he's doing something and he's trying to act like he's single. Yeah, so that's what it is. It's not just that he
doesn't post you. It's just that you think there's more to it and that has uh something else that you're gonna have to deal with that means something deeper than just he's not posting me on social media. Yeah, so that's something you have to contend with. And like you said, he this is what you want, and he's like, how
is it not what I want? Because like you're not on my Facebook or like I used to be a Twitter header and he took me off randomly and he was like, yeah, when we get more stable, and what's more stable than three years Yeah, you see what all the signs are. And it seems like when he was in jail he was a lot more attentive and great, and then he came home and now he's feeling himself. Yeah, listen, if the real truth of the matter is was really bothering you is the fact that you don't trust him. Yeah,
so that's something that you have to do. But let's take it there. Let's not just make it this superficial social media issue. The real issue is what does this mean? Right? So you guys have to contend with that. And if you have a gut feeling and you know something's not right, then you do have to listen to your own intuition and your own instincts. Okay, all right, honey, luck than you're sending us a picture, will post you. Okay, she
sounds sad, I'm saying, does all right? Ask ye eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one if you need relationship advice. Hee. Now, now we got rumors on the way. Yes, let's tuck about who might become the richest on their personality in ESPN history. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to breakfast club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the god we all the breakfast Club
Angelie and not talking behind the scenes about Bohemian Bohemian Rhapsody. Yeah, just a great movie, the movie about Queen. And I was saying that I teared up a couple of times in the movie. You always cry, I do. There's so many things. Once when when he found out that he had AIDS at HIV in the movie, I cried then. And then once when he was performing Champions and it was like the huge crowd, like eighty thousand people and the crowded words, I kind of tiared. I was like,
he made it. I got it. No, he had been made it before that. It was a comeback story though, because he loves and then he had to come back and he treated his bandmates so badly. He did, but then he came back. He tried to make it right. But anyway, you know what I wish they would do, what not make it freezing here in the studio. I have on a coat and a blank. You have a trench coat of trench shirling on. Ye yeah, and I blinking on. This is ridiculous, all right, well respect the springtime. Well,
let's get to the rumors. Let's talk be out saved. This is the rumor report with angela year well. Beyonce, according to insiders sources and according to US Weekly, is working on some new music and a Netflix special. Are you exciting? Uh No, I'm not excited about this. Tell you why I'm not excited about this because Beyonce has mastered the art of taking away expectation from people. So the fact that somebody knows about this is not exciting
to me. I like, for Beyonce is surprised me. I'm excited. She's the only person I like to see the Netflix documentaries about her Coachella performance. That was a huge day. I would rather just be at home and see it just poppable on Netflix. I like the excitement of everybody being like, oh my god, the another got a new Netflix Custer that dropped yesterday two seconds ago. And she's doing some new tracks for a deluxe edition of a previous album. Okay, so it's not like a surprise album,
but it's just some new music. And she's also going to be in the remake of Disney's A Lion King, which is in theaters on July nineteen. Beyonce is not allowed to make announcement. Annoments don't work for beyond. She didn't make the announcement, that is according to insider sources. But it's very credible. Although the same although the same people who said jay Z set up a fifteen million dollars trust for me. I mean, of course she's doing It's US Weekly, But of course she is doing a
Netflix special on Coachella. That was Baichella. Why wouldn't you like being surprised? All right? Now, Jason Lee from Hollywood un luck you guys had him on the show yesterday. Het up here. They're mad at him because they said he leaked pictures of Beyonce and jay Z's kids. It was like a picture of a picture. I don't know if you guys saw all this happening on social media, but they are going in they're going crazy on him.
So if you look on social media, you can see the picture of the kids, and you know, I don't know who gave it to him, but it's a picture of a picture inside the house. So take a look at that. The kids are cute. Thought up. He took it down. It was on his Instagram page, but you can still see it online if you look for it obviously. All right, Britney Spears has checked into a mental health facility.
She's been very distraught over her dad's illness and they said she's not getting you know, she needs to get some help. He's had two surgeries to correct major issues with his intestines and his calling and they said the second surgery was recent, but he's been having all kinds of complications, so it's been really tough for her. So she had to check into a mental health facility. Now, Lebron is talking about being financially exploited as a high
school star of course right now. He was on the latest episode of Kevin Duran's The Boardroom h and they were talking about all kinds of rivals and rivalries and things like that. And here's what Lebron had to say about business. Freshman year to my sophomore year, they moved our home games to the university, so it was our high school. We opened up. My first home game my sophomore year is at the University of ak which is like six thousand people, and they sell season tickle right
then and there. As a sophomore in fifteen, I knew that this is a this is a business business. And then his senior year they actually put the games on pay per view. Yeah, you could watch Lebro James games anywhere in the state, the plaid like ten balls. I think that's so unfair guys not to be getting some type of percentage. Yeah, it's ridiculous. We getting something absolutely in high school. I don't care if you in the pros.
If you're bringing that kind of attention and they're making that kind of revenue off you, you should get some kind of kid. And it's hard sometimes when these students don't have guidance and they don't really know, you know how things. They just kind of have to accept it just playing basketball. Yeah, And I don't understand why they don't treat it like like it's a pro junior pro with something amateurs like you know what I mean, Like it's still pro ball in a way rights pro ball,
but it's a type of pro ball. I would think the college level, the high school level was high school when they spending that kind of money. Come on making that kind of money absolutely all right. Now, Taylor Rooks, we told you about her new show. Take It There with Taylor Rooks that actually debuty yesterday, I'm believed to report on Turner. Well, she did her first episode with Jimmy Butler, and if you haven't seen it yet, make sure you watched the whole thing. But she did talk
to him and they play the game Spades. They had some good conversation and here's what he had to say. Tell me the time that sticks out that you were the most sad. Well, I wanted to quit basketball forever and Mark quay and I was like, yeah, you know what, the basketball thing ain't for me. I wish I would have had a drone then to get it all out instead of just talking to myself in the dark. And I was like, and I don't know what to do, who to talk to? Who can run late? Well, talk
to me about that moment. Why did you want to quit basketball? Why was it? I mean, you're so far away from home, and tell you that I didn't do no research. I didn't know that it snowed. I don't know that it got cold. I didn't know anything. So I went up there like I was still in Texas. Oh yeah, that'sai Milwaukee, so you know it was freezing. He played Milwaukee Marquette University in Milwaukee. So it was an interesting interview and he talks about a lot of things.
He talks about journaling and he's still journals every day. I think everybody should journal. I journal every day. Yeah, so he wreaked down all my thoughts before I go to bed. So make sure you check out talent Rex in his show. Now, fam I man de la yean. That's oh. And I forgot to tell you about this. I meant to mention Stephen A. Smith, by the way,
I told you this earlier. But he's gonna make about they said eight to ten million dollars a year, which will make him the highest paid on air talent in ESPN history. So that's huge. He's reportedly worth around five million dollars a year already, so when he gets this raise, that's going to be fine. I'm going over for him right now. Mike Greenberg is ESPN's highest paid personality. He
makes six point five million per year. Listen drop cloth Steven and a congratulation and money queens all day, Queens without queens, and the fact that Fox Sports is out there and Fox Sports is cooking, and I'm sure I think Steven A. Smith's contract is up in twenty twenty one, and I'm sure Fox Sports would be ready to give Stephen A. Smith that back. Absolutely, ESPN better pay like they way, No congratulations, And he went to Edison High School in Jamaica. Queen south Side to make a queen,
so South to make a queen. So congratulations to Stephen. And I like Stephen A. Smith because he's keeping in one hundred because he got the money to buy a new headline. But he ain't did that, you know what I'm saying. Hein't even did authentic. You know what I'm saying. He ain't even out here with the baldy like me. He just out here like yo, this is what it is. It is what it is, you know yea? All right,
Well I'm Angela. Yeah, and that's your rumor report. And hey, fam, Coca Cola just came out with the brand new flavor. Yeah you heard that right. They got new Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar. Head to your closest retailer and try Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar today. All you got to do and say, hey, fam, I edit that he shouldn't do discount colde hey, fam, that would be well, yeah you finish, Yeah, all right,
shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next. We'll get that on then after the mix, Reverend Al Sharpton will be stopping in. So we're checking with Reverend Al. He has the huge Uh are you doing it today? Right? Charlemagne? National Action Network Convention is going on right now, and yes, I have a mental health time with Angela Ry at the
National Action Network Convention today. You know what the time? Okay, all right, well keep the lockess the Breakfast Local morning. He is DJ MVY Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Sir, Reverend Al, Reverend Al Shalton, Welcome morning month. I'm good. How are you? I'm good? National Action Network Convention starts today and uh through Saturday, all three. We have all the presidential candidates coming because we want to
hear specifics, not sound bite. What are you gonna do about the economy? In terms of his economic disparities, Blacks are still double unemployed the whites. You know, Trump keeps saying the lord's black unemployment ever was Yeah, but we're still double the whites. How do you close the race gap? How do you close the race gap in wealth? How do you close the wealth gap in home ownership? Where
thanks don't discriminate. We're going to cross the board with the presidential candidates and we're going to get in our own heads in terms of what we need to be doing in terms of economic development. Robert Smith is gonna be there back four point four billion and he's going to help conduct that. Doctor Michael Laicdyson or dealing with a lot of what we need to be dealing within the education space, and one of the highlights Ergie Charlemagne and God. We're going to do a real conversation on
mental health. We've got to deal with that in our community. For too often this taboo, we don't want to talk about it, even in our faith community. Our churches kind of like exercise us to get through a week rather than deal with the deep rooted problems. So we're gonna talk about all of that and it's all free. Now, where can people go, because you know, where's the convention going to be? How can people get there? How can they watch. How can they look and they look online
it's gonna be at the Sheraton Times Square. They can go to www dot National Action Network dot net see the whole schedule. Who's gonna be there, win and all of it free pre registered there. So we have the size ballroom that accommodates everyone, and it will be on www dot National Action Network dot net for those that around the country that can't get to New York, but exactly the National Action Network for people who may not know.
It's a civil rights organization. We started twenty eight years ago in the middle of our fighting the racial murder of Yusef Hawkins and Benson Hurts, who was a young man killed the section of benson Hurst called Benson Urns in Brooklyn for being black in the neighborhood, and we wanted to form an organization that would fight those kind of jail. When I was thirteen, I became youth director of mong Luther King's group in New York. He got killed that year. So I've been in a movement all
my life. But what I saw a lot, and you and I have talked about this, is that if you don't have an infrastructure, if you don't have something that will continue that you just wait for the next episode. You can't build an episode of a movement. You have to be there and you have to deal with the day to day problems of people. So we have officers now around the country, a hundred and three chapters, and
we built it up. I wanted to leave this year, but because we're going to relocate the national headquarters, I'm gonna stay two more years. But we build a young leadership that's gonna take it. We need a permanent structure. Fly by night activism is not anything to me but show booting. You've got to build infrastrure to We're gonna stay right on that corner. Some people have brought the corner and redeveloper. So we're out two years and we've made a deal with them for co partnership so we
can stay there. I feel like it's a lot of fly by night activism nowadays. You have to ask yourself this Charlemagne, how many people did we see jump up during Trey Bonn. We were out there early when he's out there, one of the front line him jump We're the new God and we didn't see the nybole then Eric Garder, we're the new God that we didn't see anymore. And you know, a young guy asked me, I went out to Sacramento three weeks ago for Stephan Clark where
police have killed them. A year later, had done his funeral and we did some of the marches. God said to me, why does everybody always call you reb now? I said, yeah, I understand you got a track rank, and I said no. The first reason they called me is I have of an office they can call you gotta have a phone number, and then they call you because they know you'll call. But I think that and a lot of them have well intentions, but don't understand
this is hard work. You're not gonna be on the news every night and you're gonna get criticized, and you're going to be attacked. I've been stabbed, then prosecuted. I look at the scared my chest every morning. This is not being on the front line. Is not at any moon. And a lot of people like the good part of it. But as soon as the character's going to get depressed and get backed up, what did you expect. Nobody that fights the power is not gonna face the power trying
to fight them back. You can see that now with Jamika Mallory who came up on everybody, a lot of them to come up. They're gonna fight back. I mean, and you get hate. I mean, the higher your profile, there's somebody that's gonna want to build their profile by attacking your profile. It goes with the territory. If you got no hats, it's because you don't mean anything you said. All the Democratic candidates are coming National Action Network. Why why do you think so many Democrats are afraid to
specifically speak on issues involving African Americans. I think that because they've been allowed to skate around the issue, and I think that because of some people just going along to get along. I'm gonna support you. I understand you can't do this that well. I don't understand that. I ran president. I don't understand. If you can go to every everybody else, why can't you come to us? Damn right? And I think that that is where you got to draw the line. You need to dress us. You need
to dress us specifically. I don't mind you embracing others, but I want to know what you're going to do about our situation. And that's not being divisive. It's divisive. To divide us out of the deal. Tell them again where they can come on out and get some of this knowledge. We go to www dot National Action Network dot net and the whole agenda is there. You can pre register there. We start nine o'clock every morning there
till five at the Sheraton Times Square. You can also call a toll free number one eight seven seven six two six four six five one. All right, shout to Reverend al for joining us this morning. Now, now you join the Revenewe today, right, y'all be with Revenewe today. I'm having a panel on mental health at eleven forty five at the National Action Network. Me and my sister Angela Ry, So we'll be out there talking about mental health and all that good stuff today at the National
Action Network. Okay, all right, now you're gonna be out there to you. Yes, I'll be at the Women's Empowerment luncheon. So I will be at National Action Network Women's Empowerment lunching today. I'll let y'all know what happens tomorrow. I'm sure it's going to be amazing. How comin do no real estate classes all or anything like that. I would have loved to come on, maybe that's to him. Maybe next time when we come back. Positive note, dope move
it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have to shout to her for joining us this morning. Yes, make sure y'all listen to her EPs and everything, because she's an amazing artist always like I listened to that at home while I'm cleaning. I listened to it while I'm driving. I listened to that when it's romantic time. I love her. Shout to her and also shout to
Reverend Al Sharpton for joining us as well. All right, Charlomagne, you got a positive note, yes man. My positive note man is for everybody out there that's seeking perfection. Always know it's not about perfect it's about effort. And when you bring that effort every single day, that's what transformation happens. That's how change your curse. Breakfast Club, this is you all. Finish what y'all dune
