Wake in the morning. You wake up in the morning. I'm talking right, And if you're about to experience a morning showing like a club, what you guys are doing right now? That's the hub culture. Breakfast club is my morning fit. I need it and I love it. Something you like, you're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club then waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time celebrity. Be up
in here. You gotta be you gotta be a big time dj Ae leg and Charlotte Maine the guy the breakfast Club, bitch you good morning, USA. Hey, than what's up easy? What's up? Dj MV is Friday? It was Friday when we were here. Yeah, yeah, it was Friday when we were here. That's right, we're back. We were here yesterday all day for Change for Change Radio than we raised over six hundred and seventy thousand dollars in the course of eighteen dollars, that's right. That's for historically
black colleges and universities. That's for students to go and we try to make sure they have scholarships for tuish in for internships, for books, for lodging, for food and all that we raised over six hundred and seventy thousand dollars. This is the third year doing it. That was the third Good Marshall College Fund. That's right now. In three years the Breakfast Club has raised over one point seven million dollars. How crazy is that? And that is for
different organizations. That's right. Yesterday was it just felt so good to give back, and not just the celebrities, because celebrities came in. Chadwick Boseman gave one hundred thousand, Michael Rubin gave one hundred twenty five thousand from the seventy Sixes partner of the seventy sixes. I'm trying to think of some of the people. We ain't got the list of all the people that game money. All right, here we go, yes, Robert F. Smith gave one hundred thousand dollars.
Byron Allen gave one hundred thousand dollars. Maury Povidge gave fifteen thousand dollars. Shout to Cardi b Tyrese, Queen Naja don Pool Joy. Joe Koy gave twenty thousand dollars. Shout the Interscope Records. Hassan Manaj Republic Records, Black Youngster, Quality Control, Columbia Records, Epic Records three hundred. Shout to Kevin Lyisle's Shadow in dep Shout to my partner, Us Caesar Flipping
New Jersey. He gave five thousand dollars Our Rhapsody Atlantic Records, Fabulous Caesar for Black Ink Crew, Doctor Oz Jay Farrell gave five thousand. Terrence j Elvis, Duran Humble, a poet, Lena Wave, Andrew Yang and all you guys out there, We really appreciate it, man, it was. It was so great to see so many people giving so much money, and not just like I said, not just the celebrities. I mean people giving five dollars, twenty dollars, one dollar,
one hundred dollars, two hundred dollars. We really really are appreciative of that and grateful. Let you guys are trying to help people to get to HBCUs. We're so thankful for that. Yes, it was an amazing feat. Yes, a long, long, long one. You can still donate thanksgivings. Sure, if you didn't get the opportunity to donate yesterday, maybe you're just finding out about it today. Whatever it is, you can still donate. All you have to do is takes change to five two one eight two or go to BC
change the number four change dot com. That's BC change for a change dot com. That's right now today on the show, Hassan Manage will be joining us. We'll kick it with Hassan Manage. Also partisan Fonteam Party. I saw he just got a plaquem He just got a plaque sold over a million copies. Also his album is out right now, so we're kicking with both of them. So let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, women won't be the only ones on
birth control. Now, you guys can join the crew. Drama said, hell yeah, he's tired of getting pregnant. Yeah, he's tired of getting pregnant. All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club co Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne, it'll be joining us in a little bit. Let's get some front page news now with Thursday by Football, the Texans beat the Coach
twenty seventeen and Mellow. Yesterday was Melow's second NBA game in the last year, and he did pretty good. I think he scored eighteen. He looked pretty good out there, So congratulations to Mellow. All right, now, what else we're talking about you? Well, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. If you were looking forward to that, it is not happening this year. They said, the ratings have been going down for quite some time now. It's been around since nineteen
ninety five. And the supermodels, all these standards of these really thin girls who are very busty, and they said a lot of the idea in the name of feminisms. Former angel Carl Claus quit the show. So the show has definitely lost the sheen, all the controversy with it. So it's not happening. Did they take out like the lingerie department, the lingerie part of it, or and the swimming super part of it, something like that, it's not happening.
I just said no. But didn't they take that out beforehand? Oh? I don't know about that. That's probably why the ratings went down. I just know it's not happening anymore. Okay, to evolve the messaging of the company. Okay, all right, four students at Syracuse You versity have been suspended. I don't know if you've been hearing this. We reported it earlier about all the racist and anti semitic incidents that
have been happening on campus. They actually had even canceled all social activities at fraternities for the rest of the semester. That's because a black student said you was verbally assaulted on campus. Four of the fourteen people involved in the incident where Syracuse students, and nine of them are enrolled at other universities. Officials have been informed at those universities of the allegations. The student they said who was most
aggressive in the incident is affiliated with Rutgers University. There's been twelve reported incidents of racist and anti semitic graffiti found on or near the university's campus. That's all right. The first male birth control injection is almost ready for penises now. This is going down to Indian researchers. They've completed a clinical trial on injectable male contraceptives. It is three hundred and three candidates were recruited and there was
a ninety seven point three percent success rate. So basically, you'll get a shot in your penis and that birth to you a method but last approximately thirteen years. They do give you a dose of local anesthesia and then they do that. It's like a traditional wow, the secting me kind of. So let me ask Dramas. Dramas is still out here, right, Drama, he's out chill now, would you get a shot in your penis so you know for thirteen years you can't get somebody pregnant too much?
I'm sure you can reverse it. I don't know. Would you get a shot in your penis? And you don't got to worry about it all just I was get a shot in the penis, but not for thirteen years? Okay, all right, Well they do have male birth control pills also. That's I can't even imagine a shot in your penis like that. It's not in the market yet, the male birth control pills. Would you rather take the pill every day or get the shot in your penis? I'm a marry man. If I get my wife pregnant and Joma, okay,
what about you, Dramas. I would do the private the pill then, because you gotta remember every day. If you forget a day, yeah, shoot him up. Oh my goodness. All right, well, last front page news, Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now, Cardless, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. We know that you ride black people right right now.
This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, so you better have the same energy we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this money? Hi refers clubs wanting and congratulations on a successful chance for change yesterday to fide from the Sertay, we appreciate you. Thank you, don't be clus. Do you know why I want to set you know that it was kind of difficult to do it really the person answerphone, Yeah, it was the president
answer phone. Yes, stay told me he's gonna help me. They never came back to help me. You'll not offend. You'll not a send text messages. No. I was trying it. It's just what you're gonna through. So I just have to complete five this morning because I was like, we're gonna check my account because I don't see any confirmation checking my accounty was a DAMFID. Just have it to
me too. You have it to you too, but next year next year was some guys consider this this organization Habitat for Humanity greater essence Yea and Junior County, Husband County and Essens County to day bild homes for longcome families and some good thing about it. If they're so principal, I mean there's no entrant attached to their mortgage. So would you, guys U if I can hold on and I'll give you, guys a contact phone number for the person that you could talk with to do that. That's
a big organization organization that we're familiar with the organization. Yeah, that's good. I've always heard about Habitats for Humanity, but I would like to hear from a couple of people who actually got their house built by habitat wor okay? Can I cannot soliman? It is that way that I can have someone We have seventy five in new hold on, Okay, hold on as someone call you, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, We'll get your information. Will you always say that envy, don't tell me hold on? You
don't get the hafformation. We're gonna hold on yesterday too. Are you're line three. Hello, who's this yo? What's up? Ammunition boy? Mello? What up? Get it off your chess bro yo? Man. First off, I want to commend you and Angela the like. Y'all need to drop foods find to yourselves. Y'all actually came into work this morning. I'm like some people, Leonard, I'm right here. You bum, I'm right here, you bum mouth basket. Oh I'm sorry, yea exactly so. And that mel birth and stroller they should do.
They should make it into agree to cool it sunblocks. Don't that be fired? Yeah? But what if you have a daughter. I mean, listen, it's not perfect, but you can't think that all the way through. It was almost dead almost you know what I'm saying. I mean, it's fine. That's a fire name. Like I came up with this in five minutes. Let me work minute to fire him if he wasn't the patriarchal peasant who only thinks that men can be born? Hello? Who's this from California? Sevest
what I get it off her chests? Bro I just want to can I start what I love y'all? We love you back? Broka? What kind of love he's gonna say? But just because really, I mean from Charlotta Magne with the mental health, Angela with the you know, the smoothies and the health you know, like your body health, and then Envy with financial you know, honing company and stuff. Y'all inspired me to do better in my community and sing. Something I've been joined is trying to get like more
tech into La, like you the schools in LA. And I have these shirts that I want to send y'all with sweater sweaters, the shirts that I want to send y'all to, So my appreciation for like people that it's like have inspired me. So I've been reaching out like all over and I was wondering if I could send
them up to grig y'all. And then Logan too absolutely okay, So the the inswer like my Instagram were like Logan it's fly any One, sly A and I And on the shirt it says a run for touchdowns, not for cover. So it's about like, you know, creating a stake basically where they could just focus on like school and not all the craziness. And then like that's just the adult we didn't care of all that stuff. Did you go to did you go to Afro Tech News Ship I
did not. Yeah, you should go to Afrotech next year. It's the dope event from black creatives that want to be in the digital tech world. See. And that's the type of stuff that I'm trying to get your kids on, you know, financial literacy and everything too. So I wanted to know if I contend you guys the sweats. Yes, Joey, make sure you get homies after the line is he give him the joy get homies address on line seven and we'll give you know what I'm giving my address.
I'm still sleeping. I don't even know why the hell we here? Can we get this over with already? Get it off your chest? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Wake up, Wake up, wall You're time to get it off your chest. Your man or blessed. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who was this? You know? It's Michael from Cali. Hello,
Michael from Cali. And man, I'm good. Charlomagne in the building. Yes, Charlomagne is right here. What's happening? Hey? Rick? So when he was saying, afro fact. I was supposed to fullfy you and give you my books, but I was at a different conference called nesby National Society of Black Engineers, and I was giving a workshop between that free Okay, that's what you want me? Yeah? And can I shout? Can I shout? My book? Sure? All right? So it's
called the Power of Yet by Michael Benjamin. Yet. Yes, the power of Yet. Just because you can't do something today doesn't mean you can't do it yet. Oh yes, okay, So that's kind of like the power of that's kind of like the power of Now by Eckard, totally low key, and I I'm saying, I say, y'all a copy, but you should read it. You're something. All right, Well, thank you, brother. There's a book called the Power of Ye. Let me get my oh go ahead, let my ideas at Michael
oh Benjamin at my thhoh Benjamin. Okay, thank you? Brother? Hello is this hello? What's up? Broket it off his chest? Hell? Y'all doing man? My name is Michael Beyond from rich In, South Carolina. I listened to y'all every morning South Carolina all day, right right right, I just want to get out I'm kind of nervous. You know, I'm having a baby. You know my kids. I got a kid down, she's two years old, but she's not my biological kid. And I got a beautiful black queen. Uh you know, so
I just I hope all goes well with that. You know, she's having a little issues as far as blood down that goes. But everything looks good so far. Um the Cowboys losing this weekend to the Patriots, No, we're not yo, Yo, y'all stop with your disrespect as a criminal Trump. He was right about one of those things. Trump is a criminal. But thank you, brother, and yo, yo, prayers up to you. I looked at every morning man, y'all inspired me so much. They thank yall, man, thank you my brother. Prayers up
to your baby mom. You know, I mean, I know how stressful that can be. The Black maternal death rate is high right now. Um is, my wife has had trouble when she's going through the hospital the last couple of times when prays up to you absolutely, hello, who's this? Hello, who's this? Good? Mind? And how are you guys? Good morning? Get it off your chest. I wanted to talk about when people say mind your business when my job is your business playing company, I work last company. I'm a
secure the guard. And when i'm on break, and when you're on breaking, you in the car doing your business with other people property is That's all he used to say. And it is my business. So don't be telling me to mind my business. What they did, what they did in the car, what was going on, sexual activities in the car, or your mind your business? Mind your business? Mind you it's my business. There's security, so I'm supposed
to watch what's going on in the vehicles. Yeah, but that's their vehicles and vehicles that's on property at work. That's a break. But I'm on break, but another woman's another property. Come on out. I'm telling me to mind my business. It is very true that once they hatche on your grounds, they made it your business. Well they should drive somewhere else, that's right. Somebody somebody pull up in, they call on your property and have sex. Is that okay?
That's your business. I agree with you, mom. Yeah, because you had work and you're supposed to be on your break. You do what you're doing your fifty minute breaks. And plus they're married. Now I've been married, speaking on somebody now they ain't speaking with each other. They speaking with somebody else's name and on exactly there you go. That's right. I don't have a problem with what you did. Baby. You tell them kiss your glass. They're sneaking around, so
they think, yes, thank you. All right, y'all, have a nice weekend. Be saved to get it off your chest. Eight don't drink five eight, five one or five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now. They even got rooms on the way. Yes, so let's talk about a reality style. Who is now saying that she is saved and celibate? All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lockness to breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club, baby Drama said on Tidy Whitey's Listen,
let everybody know we're here live. Wait, how do you know that? Yes? We all the breakfast club. Goods right. We left here at midnight. Now we're back here. That's right. We rarely here live, Okay, change we change with last night, we raised six hundred and seventy one over six hundred and seventy thousand, over six hundred and seventy thousand for the third Good Marshall College Fund to benefit HBCUs and for the record, I just want to throw this out there.
That was our third annual Change for Change. We've all raised over one point seven billion dollars, million dollars. What I said, y'all shouldn't let me rock with guys live, let me rock with that. Let's get let's raise over one point seven million for various organizations. All right, well, let's get to the rules to suck. A new trailer. Listen, Oh Goshu reports with Angel Angela. It's the rumor report
for Breakfast Club. Well, there's a new trailer that's out right now for an upcoming documentary on xxxtan tassion okay, and the trailer does feature, of course him and he's connecting with family, friends and fans, and you can hear him talking in this trailer. You're already happy. I can't do for you because you already know what you want. All I can do is to give you my pain
and you feed on. Not to Gila. There's definitely a difference between Jos say so it's an album, was a story, this is a full story, and this is a lost I'm old Toller and the documentary I mean, and they're calling it his final album. Bad vibes forever. It comes out December six. I know him, I know you say
wow with the crazy part. This context is everything, right, because if he was saying, if he was saying, this is the last time I'm told this story and he was still alive, it would just be him saying I'm never talking about this story again. Day. It sounds like he's, you know, spoke that on himself. Yeah, all right, Teller the Creator. He's on the cover of GQ magazine, the twenty nineteen Men of the Year issue, and one thing that he says that it made headlines. He talks about
his sexuality. He told the interviewer that he loves women but often ends up He said, I like girls, I just end up effing their brother every time. Loyal ass brother. Wow, these whole ass brothers. Why would you do such a thing to your sister? My god boy's brothers. Got to watch Who's in your family? Second, remembers So Food, Yes, man in the movie So Food, leave your brother around me. You play it for real as Tyler the Sea. God, damn it all right now French Montana, he's hospitalized. He
had a very scary issue. They said he had intense nausea, and the cops actually came to his house first. They're the ones who made the call to get him rushed to a hospital by ambulance. They said Sheriff's deputies were called to his house and Calabasas for a possible robbery that was a false alarm, but they did determine their
French montana was abnormal. He was out of it. They said he'd been suffering severe stomach pains, nausea, and perhaps an elevated heart rate as well, so he's getting treatment that includes ivy fluids. They said he should have been released later in the evening. You got to kill yourself, man. That hard party, that hard party and livestock can catch up to you if you if you're not eating right and if you're not getting enough sleep and you know
you're doging and alcohol and drugs whatever else it could be. Well, let's not speculate. We don't know what, We don't know whatever, because I'm just speaking about him. I'm just talking about it in general, y'all. Y'all gonna act like that hip hop rock star lifestyle and donna catch up what he was doing anytime. But we don't know what having with him, Chris Brown. Congratulations to him for having his second child
with Amica Harris. He has a boy. And you know he already has a five year old daughter of Royalty, so now he has a little baby boy. Congratulations to him. Now, Magic Johnson, let's talk about one regret that he has. What's that? What are you laughing? What's that? Citis to laugh for? He's waiting for the star style. Apparently when he was only nineteen years old, after he said he won that national championship after beating Larry Bird, he said,
I was about to sign a shoe deal. Converse came in and everyone at that time was wearing Converse because of Doctor Ja. So Conversse came in and offered me some money. And then this guy named Phil Knight came in, and Nike was only like one or two years old. He said, he doesn't have a lot of money, but will offer me stock. I was nineteen, didn't know a lot, and so the rest is history a horrible So he ended up saying no, no, thank you and told Phil
Knight no. And that was back in nineteen seventy nine. Converse, I get it. Now, that's your biggest regret you lived from j are you good equity at n Nike. Nike went public on December second, nineteen eighty, so this deal was back in nineteen seventy nine. A year later Nike went public and as you know, you know the rest, Nike actually owns Converse. Now that's crazy, you know what I was thinking about it? Now, Magic is one of those players that's so huge and so lad, but he
really doesn't have a signature. Shoot, nobody wears Converse or his his Converse that he wore Jordan. The NBA was trash until Magic Johnson and Lightberg came in the league. So you're talking about a man that revitalized the whole organization. He could have had stock in equity in ninety that early on. Yeah, my god, all right, I'm angela. Yeah,
and that is your rum. Would never see that because Converse was so big that was the only sneaker really back then, just when I thought Mattie Johnson was the most blessed man on the planet, he is. He still is there worth six million dollars, but he could have been worth six hund a billion. That is true, Jesus Christ, I can that's when you think about every day. I'm not gonna lie to you all right now when you think about every day, all right, Well, last year Nike,
he's everywhere. That is true, commercials everywhere. Everybody got them on. You never know what something's gonna be, though. You gotta think it was a brand new company. He didn't even know about it, but you could think of it like this. Just imagine if he had all that money back then, because I'm sure he was wallowing out in the NBA, he would be wild, wilding out with even more money. I mean, you're right right, you're right, right right, you got front page news. Yes, and we are going to
be talking about Twitter. There's a new thing that you can do one there to lead to healthier discussions on social media. Here. It's not much more he could have. It's not much more. A mean, yeah, you're right, you're right, got there, buddy, you're right, I got there, all right, right, rumors up? I left used to Breakfast club. Good morning, good morning, everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the god we all the breakfast cloud. You looking at me
brushing your hair? Bro Let's get in some front page news now that football Houston Texans beat the coach twenty seventeen, and Floyd May with An announced he is coming out of retirement for twenty twenty, which is weird because then he just put out a story that he wasn't boxing anymore. Sounds like somebody just wants some attention because he literally they just put out a story yesterday saying that he was never coming back, but he said he was retiring
from boxing. Now. I believe he's doing something with Danny White. But we'll talk more about that in the room now. So he's coming out, I wouldn't. He's not going to not a retirement though. That's not announcing you're coming out of retirement because you never fought into UFC. Right now, he's not gonna find no damn UFC. I don't know what he's doing, but he's been talking with Dana White,
So all right, well what else we got you? All right? Now, let's talk about Donald Trump, and he is apparently not having a good time with these impeachment hearings. Think but he's acting like he is now. He said on social media. I've been watching people making phone calls my entire life. My hearing is and has been great. Never have I been watching a person making a call which was not on speaker phone and been able to hear or understand a conversation. I've even tried, but to no avail. Try
it live. What is he talking about? He's talking about impeachment. Witness at David Holmes, a political counselor at the US Embassy, who tell lawmakers that he heard Donald Trump a loudly discussing his plot to extort Ukraine. Here is David Holmes. I could hear the President's voice through the earpiece of the phone. The President's voice was loud and recognizable, and Ambassador Solomon held the phone away from his ear for a period of time, presumably because of the loud volume.
I heard Ambassador Salon greet the President and explain he was calling from Kiev. I heard President Trump then clarify that Ambassador Solon was in Ukraine. Bassador Salon replied, yes, he was in Ukraine and went on to state the President Zelenski quote loves your ass. I then heard President Trump ask so he's going to do the investigation Maasser Solomon replied that he's going to do it, adding the President Zelenski will do anything you ask him to do.
I've definitely heard people talking on the phone while somebody else's I definitely had what you really have to be paying attention to care about. And it's very quiet too. It has to be very quiet. You have to be very quiet, and you have to be paying attention they really care about the conversation. That is a kind of wild a piece of evidence to bring to an impeachment hearing, though, Well,
I guess that's firsthand. He said he heard everything firsthand, and then that along with the transcript of the conversation. You know, with the president. It's overhearing enough, though, and an impeachment hearing like or just overhearing a conversation. I mean, it's still hearing it firsthand. You were there, You heard it with your own airs. It's not like secondhand information.
You heard it. So if you said you heard what you heard and you heard it loud and claire, and you said you've been able to do that before, I guess it does matter all right. Now on Twitter, you can hide your replies. That's a new feature that Twitter is launching globally, so you can hide certain replies on your tweets. It gives you more control over your conversations on the site. So imagine you write something and then people start saying nasty things in your replies on Twitter.
You can hide those replies so other people won't see it, but you'll still be able to see and engage with hidden replies by pressing an icon that will appear on the tweets. So that way, they said some people did not want to hide replies due to fear of retaliation, and Twitter will continue to get feedback on that issue, but they will also allow you, when you say you want to hide the reply, to block the replier as well. Well,
what's the point of that? Because people want the validation, they want the retweets, they want the attention, So what's the point. You might not want people saying other things about you, So maybe you want certain replies to be seen by other people, but other ones not too, So you can hide those so people can't see what you don't want them to see in your conversation. That takes a lot of work to go through those and figure out what you want to keep and what you don't
want to keep. Some people don't get a whole lot of replies. Some people get like eight or nine, and then you say, let me hide this one. We're not one of those people. They're trying to lead to healthier discussions. I just say stay offered. Healthier discussions happen just like this, face to face, out of eye, all right, I manage like and that's your front page news. All right, thank you, missy. Now, when we come back, Hassan Manage will be joining us.
Be comed. He's got a show on Netflix called Patriot Act. I think it's on season two, now season three, I'm not sure. All right, well, we'll kick it with him when we come back, so don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I think everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast Clubs. Indeed, we got a special guest in the building, Hassan Manage
the Patriot Act. What's up? My brother's going up doing great man, Thanks for having I'm gonna tell you something, man. One of the greatest stand up specials that's not actually a stando up special because you were sitting down, was you in front of Congress this year? That is so underrated, it's so hilariously. I missed it happened you missed this miss It was on ig it was. It was pretty pop.
I've seen it. Uh yeah, So you know, the student loan crisis is a big issue for our generation, I would say, for sure, I think it's one of the biggest absolutely. Um. And so I was asked to testify about the student loan crisis. They saw they saw my episode that we did on the show about student loan debt, specifically how student loan borrowers are just getting screwed over
by navigant fed loan whoever their loan service provider. Is a lot of people our age are going into deferment when they should be going into an income based for payment plan, you know, and they're really screwing their themselves over. So yeah, testify before Congress, and it was it was weird situation. Yeah, but you did it in such a digestible way because you were speaking our language, yeah, while simultaneously speaking their language. And it was funny and informative. Yeah.
I was just like, why isn't this everywhere? I don't know, I don't know, man, But when you go into Congress, like you totally understand why stuff doesn't get done. I was a lot of battle rapping, you know what I mean between both sides. There's a lot of clap back. The Republicans are blaming the Democrats, that Democrats are blaming the Republicans. So there's a lot of this and the
issue can't move forward. No, it's not, it's not. And to me, the reason why I wanted to testify about it was, actually, do feel it's a bipart is an issue. Like for me, I'm like blue or red constituents in both your guys's states and counties have this problem. That trusts me, anybody between the ages of eighteen to forty is probably dealing with this and they're going to ask you about it on the campaign trail. So this isn't
like an identity politics issue. That's what I felt. Yeah, you know how there's certain issues you just won't be able to win because they're not able to access it. Yeah, like police brutality, criminal justice reform, like real talk, real talk. It's one of those things where it's like if they don't know anybody who has been involved in the criminal
justice system, they won't see the cruelty of it. So for me, student loans was such a rubber meets the road issue because an entire generation in America was told you have to go to college. It's it's not even a negotiating then you gotta go. All right. So if we do this, why are student borrowers treated like deadbeats? Like the same policies that you have upon people who have gambling debt, the same thing goes for student loan debt. Did you have a pay? Did you pay for your loans? Now?
I'm lucky my parents. I'm a child of immigrants. My parents made me live at home, so I don't have crippling student loan that I have crippling emotional debt. And that's a different issue. What's what's debt? Crippling emotional debt? Yes, just knowing that I could have been out in these streets for four years, but instead I was living upstairs in my childhood bedroom. I just gave donkey a day to this guy and who got mad because his mom wouldn't let him have sex in the house, so he
killed her dog. That's insane. Yeah, he was thirty nine. Jesus, did you have sex in your house and your mom's house to have sex? This is being recorded and my parents watched everything. Don't trying to give me how you trying to get me caught up. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. No, Mom, I would never do that. Um, you know, I kept everything strictly hallala in the house, and um, I would just go upstairs to study it. To be quite honest, No, honestly, saiously,
I believe you did though. I believe you respected the household. I did. I did, But it's kind of crazy when I think about it. I did bring some girls back to like the house. It was insane. Yeah, it's insane now that I think about it. Now. You decided on your this episode of Patriot Patriot, Patriot Act. Yeah, they hit on the topic of mental health. Yes, well, I was an important for you to tackle this. I mean, you've you've talked about this. Man. It's not a thing
we talk about in our in our communities. We just don't. It's one of those things where it's just like it's the two solutions to feeling depressed or anxious or hydration and prayer. It's like, drink some water and go pray and if that's not working, you better figure it out. Yeah. Yeah, oh, take a nap. And I'm like, all right, if you know someone who's drinking and sleeping all day, they might be depressed about and and so to me, one of the big things was I wanted to talk about it
because there's a huge stigma around it. Then if you, if you do manage to actually try to get the help you need, why it's so hard, Like I know a lot of people that are like man, I tried to go see a therapist. Blue Cross, Blue Shield gave me this whole list I called all two hundred numbers. Ninety percent of them aren't even taking new patients. Some of them aren't even you know, practice anymore. Yeah, they're
finding exactly. And so what I wanted to do was show all right, these are the mechanisms that are put in place that are preventing you from getting the care that you needed. Because I really thought about it, like I really tried to reach out and get help. And I was lucky enough that when I was put in a log jam, okay I could, I could just pay out a pocket but a lot of people don't have that luxury. So we actually found our news team found
there's the law. By law you are you are required to have the same amount of mental and physical healthcare. It has to be covered the same. Yeah, and that to me it's Like, what I love most about the show is like, we show you all, right, here's why something sucks. Here the mechanisms and pulleys and play that are preventing you from getting the thing that you need, and here's what you can do to try to circumvent that.
But what made you go to a therapist? What was what made you call a therapist reach out for help. I was talking to friends and I was describing things to them and They're like, that's not normal. Like a random Tuesday afternoon and my heart is just beating fast, and I'm like, how I know I'm alive, Like I'm really living attack, yeah, full on panic attack. Or I'm like I'm at a doctor's appointment with my wife and
we're just sitting in the lobby. My wife was pregnant at the time with our first and m yeah, like shortness of breath, you know what I mean? Just these these these odd moments where I all of a sudden going to flight or fight, And I honestly thought, like, man, this is normal because when my perception of mental health, I think of Arkham Asylum. Yeah right, we think of straight jackets. We don't. You don't think of it as
like a gamut like this, spectruc and um. Just to be honest, I also thought it meant you were weak. Just it's just the way, you know, we grew up right, And you start to understand the more you talk about it, more you research. It's just like anything else, you know, how like exercising and diet's the new wave. People are like, oh, I don't eat that, I do this instead. Nobody's saying you're weak because of that. He's just about running at
an optimum level, that's all. Or you know, tell us more about the Two Times and mental health parody and addiction quality yet because I didn't even hear about this until your show. Yeah, that's cool. That was the shocking thing too. So Patrick Kennedy, who's one of the Kennedy's. You probably don't recognize. He's not one of the pop and can no, no, no, no, no one cares who he's dating. They're not they're not writing books about Patrick. He unfortunately, you know, he had UM. He had severe
mental health issues. One day, unfortunately he crashed his car. He had he was also using substance abuse to help overcome those things, and he realized that's what that became his calling card his mission to uh have put things in place that give up give people equal access to mental healthcare and physical healthcare. Yeah. Yeah, so that's that's the that's the big thing. Your insurance company legally cannot deny you, uh the same amount of healthcare mental healthcare
to physical healthcare. It has to be this same all right. We got more with his son Manaj when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with comedian Hassan Manash. Did you ever try substances to get past anything that you would dealing with, whether it was smoking, weed, edibles, alcohol? No, man,
you know it's so crazy. It's like I grew up super religious, so you know, like that Muslim guilt is like Catholic guilt. You know. Yeah, You're like you're always just like a lit is watching, you know what I mean. So it's like, yeah, I would super freak out. I mean like Pepperoni pizza freaked me out in the first grade. Yeah, you don't we all swine? Yeah? Yeah, so who why did you eat all? Well? This girl that I had a crush on, was like, do you want to slie
some Pepperoni piza? I'm not gonna say no. WHOA, come on? How do you forgive yourself? I did it? I didn't, you know what? When I had it, it was so good. I was like, this is why God made it. It's a test. So you still leave Pepperoni pizza? No, that was my first in one time. But I got it. You got it, like I totally understood why, like why, like God says, you can't have it so good? But the guilt killed you. The guilt killed me. Bro Damn. Yeah, did you have to pray it away? Or did you did?
Did you tell your mom that you ate Paul? I didn't tell my parents. Noveen in the room now, I didn't know. Yeah, basically pretty much. Didn't you deal with that? Like you guys grew up religious right like you kind of and and then you do the sort of like you do the spiritual long division on it spiritual you know what I mean? Like you go like, all right, if I go confess then and if I pray on this day and I do this many rosaries you carry
the one you carry the like Charlomagne. You talk about praying when you when you took your HIV test a long time ago, you had that you prayed everything. We've all done that, though, first time you've ever taken HIV test, especially back in the day when you had to wait two weeks to get through results. What yes, a lot of praying seventeen times a day. You know What's so funny? Man? Like the one time that I had to go take a test like that, I don't know what it was,
like blood tests and all that. It was the one time I was so glad. I was a prude, you know what I mean. When they're like, do you have multiple partners? I'm like, nope. Have you ever like had sex needles? I'm like, I don't even know what that is, but maybe, like I'm just like, like, what's sex with needles? I don't. They'll ask you these just like, oh no, maybe have you ever used needle? Used second? And I'm like, man, thank god, I'm such a scaredy cat, Like, oh no,
I was a whore. I was exactly you're out here, yeah, and we've talked about the crackheads before. You know what I'm saying. So it's like when you got to write the list down. You don't really want to write the crackheads now because like we didn't really count probably once you probably got it from yeah yeah yeah, yeah it's bad. Yeah it's bad. Now what would happen with the Netflix ceo read has things? They pulled an episode of patriotach well that that was in regards to an episode that
we did about Saudi Arabia. Okay at the beginning of the year, and you know, the King of Saudi Arabia sent a letter and said, you know, this is in violation of cyber law that we have if you speak disparagingly about the kingdom. So they pulled the episode in Saudi Arabia, just the Saudi Arabia. Yeah yeah, so yeah, and look, it just became a thing because you know, but what did you say they made a pull it. I mean I just had a hot take. I was like,
murders bad. You shouldn't kill journalists and consulates. That's all you said that? I mean, yeah, it was ta yeah yeah, yeah good. Look at today, I'm just trying to be more entertaining. That's what I learned. I learned you got to be more entertaining. Specifically about Saudi Arabia, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia specifically. That's why I gotta be funnier for the prince. No, look, man, this is a
learning experience from me. I thought about it all right, Like fifty cent went over there, Janet Jackson went over there, Tiger went over there, all the heavy hitters. So what I gotta do is I just gotta go to Saudi Arabia, get the entire royal family together, go to a hotel maybe like the Four Seasons in Riyad, and lock the
doors until they think I'm entertaining enough. When you did the White House Correspondent twenty seventeen, right, even making jokes about the Trump administration, and you still think it's the laughing matter? Now, what do you mean I was making jokes about of course, Yeah it's hilarious. Yeah yeah, I mean, look like what's happening right right now is like dire, But it doesn't make what he does any less funny.
You see when he had like the candy bar and he was putting it on the minions head, how is that not meaning? That was amazing the fact that they had the bucket right there and he was just like why, Yeah, he put it on the head and then it slid off, and when it's just like just being and put it right on him, like, yeah, just be a human being. Why has nobody asked him about that? I don't want to know. Why? What were you putting on the kid's head? And the path to get on that? Yeah, it was insane.
It's insane. How are you not gonna make fun of that? Moments like that where you're like, you're genuinely a strange, bizarre person. Did you ever see the one with the umbrella? He goes, he has the umbrella, he's going up the stairs. He gets to the plane, doesn't know what to do the umbrella. You close an umbrella, you're a human being. He just leaves the umbrella there. It blocks the door and he keeps walking. Well, you probably not even used
to holding his own umbrella, know what I'm saying. Rich guy like that probably had somebody holding number. He had a father right right, right, right right, so he blocked the plane nobody could get on my hud. Yeah, it's just he's just just a weird, bizarre thing. What have you learned about the mid helps pace since you did this? Episode. What have I learned? Yeah, I think the biggest thing that I've learned are the ways in which insurance companies
will deny treatment. One of the things that's the scariest is the fail first model. So say you have, unfortunately, a child who's dealing with severe depression or anorexia. You know the treatment that they deserve, you know the specialists they may need to go to. Your insurance company is going to make you fail first at a share lower thing than you have to upgrade to the next medication, next,
the next, than the next. And there's all these terrible human interest stories where kids, teenagers are dying early because of suicide and other things because they didn't get the care that they needed. Their excuses, they don't want to get kids hooked on high profile drugs or strong drugs. They try smaller things out, smaller dosage to see if those work. First. Sure, but what about something like in home treatment, which is very expensive and you know your
child needs that. You know, we showed a story of a girl unfortunately her her older sister had passed away from suicide, and she was feeling that the angst and that depression, and they asked for in home care, and she was denied that in home care, and she ultimately also took her own life. Stuff like that, when you do your joke, do you ever not do a joke because you know that your mom and dad would be watching? No,
it's not that. Actually, the biggest thing to me is when iver I do a joke, I'm trying to think about where what hill am I trying to die on? Not even about mama. Like I'm grown now, Like I'm at the point now where like if mom and dad say something about a joke, I go, Mom, Dad, like come on, like I paid for the last vacation. You can't tell me that, Like you can't tell me that.
But it really is, like, all right, if all of these things are going to be analyzed and scrutinized, like for me, if I'm gonna point it out something, it'd better be worth it for me, right, You know what I mean? Is there a hill to die on in
twenty nineteen. There's a lot of hills to die on? Man, There's a lot of powerful people to make fun of, you know what I mean, There's a lot of things to make fun I don't think none of them are worth dying on, though, and I realized that when you start debating about certain things, you're like, I don't really care about this, you know what I'm saying, Like you have an opinion, and you stage your opinion. Like last
week when TI got in trouble with everybody stuff. Yet you know what I mean when he was talking about checking the daughter time, I thought that might have been a bit much. But I can understand overprotective father. Yeah no, no, no, like all that stuff. To me, that's not I'm talking about. A hill to die on is when I went to Congress and was like, you have got to acknowledge that this is a problem that is affecting a gem. That is something where do you get what I'm saying? Uh?
What what Kaepernick was trying to stand for? That that is a kill die a conversation that was happening with the NBA in China, like we have these huge global brands with censorship. What are we gonna do about it? That's a hill to tell me. That makes me, you know what I mean, because that's a real conversation. That's not stupid ass Yeah, point of outrage. Yeah yeah, you called so and so this Like to me, I'm like, I'm not even worried about that. It's not even you
know what I mean. You only have so many shots, you know. Yeah, that's it. I get it. Yeah, we appreciate you joining us a sumnage season pat outs right now every Sunday, right check it out now. It's the Breakfast Club Good morning. Appreciate you guys. Hey, hey morning everybody. We are the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. Yesterday was Changed for Change. We were here the whole day from six a m. To twelve midnight, and we raised over six
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this smdche balance. That's where they get it from. That's the wholeness that I'm scribing for and like the whole talk about positive things and then tell people to SMD. What's wrong with telling the devil to SMD? Do you tell the deuble SMD? No, because I don't have one. Oh, that is true? All right? We got rumors all the way where we're talking about well, I mean, in that case,
let's talk about Judge Joe Brown. You went him to ask your D. No, I would never disrespect that black man like that, right, Well he I'll tell you what he said because you were just said. I heard it, But that don't mean I would disrespect him. You've got a difference of opinion. Okay, all right, Well, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is the rule of report with Angela Club. All right, well, um, I guess we'll start with that story.
Let me find it, because that's that what I had here. You got to listen to him, Judge Joe Brown, it's not too happy about the breakfast club. Now. He went on social media to call us out, and I think it's because of this conversation that we commented on. This is what Judge Joe Brown had to say about Harriet Tubman and feminists all about the twenty do the bill, okay, but you don't have a problem with a black woman, and in this case, Harriet Tubman being memorialized, I got
a big problem. If it's on a bill before they put a black man's face on one, I have a big problem why why that story black vanus of an ethnic group is determined by its men, not its women. And that you vote a black woman on there before a black man is insulting to the black race because you're saying me and ain't worth a damn put a woman up their version. Now, we did not agree with those sentiments, right, And I thought with Judge Joe Brown said was it? And I said that he sounded like
the type of person Harriet Tubman with a shot. It sounds very chauvinistic to me. Had Tullman was a great leader who led women and men to freedom. She's a real life superhero. To say she shouldn't be on a twenty dollar bill because of your twisted perception of patriarchy is just stupid. Well, he posted, I've challenged these moist, soggy, jelly filled breakfast pop tarts to a debate. I like pop talk. Let's see if the wholeness to debate me on manhood. Betting they don't. He got bilingual in it.
The thing, Judge Joe, you don't become the leader because of your agenda. Okay, Presidence is more than just just being there, all right, And Harriet Tubman, his presence is still felt to this day. How would Judge Joe Brown feel about Julia Roberts on the twenty dollar bill? That's what I don't want to know. But you know what he said, if it weren't for men's egos, you'd still be living in caves and gathering instead of shopping's reflection. And by the way, Judge Joe Brown could come up
there anytime. In fact, he was scheduled to come on the show, and I was just a couple of years ago. Yeah, but back in the day. But he for some reason, he was under the impression that we would buy his plane ticket. He wanted a plane ticket to get him and cost service. He wanted a plane ticket. He wanted to cause her want to he was a woman, I would have Yeah, no, we wouldn't know. We wouldn't never paid for a planet. I don't know what type of show he thought this was, but we ain't that kind
of operation. Maybe he thought it was like a fake show that we would just have a big argument and then who do you call more spoke and soggy? So you don't mind. You're mad about moys, but you don't have he having been cast, he saw Envy's weave, he saw Envy's head, and he don't have a problem that you were called jelly field. Jelly feels nice. Okay, yes, all right, Now let's talk about ray J versus Princess Love. We told you that Princess Love was upset because she
said that RAYJ left her stranded in Vegas. She posted left me and Melody stranded in Vegas and blocked me from calling. Now you want to post family photos hashtag by ugly, and then she posted that he had blocked her on Instagram. Well, ray j says that is not true. Here's what he responded. A seniorate that I would do anything the harm my daughter was said. I'm at the sky Loves right now, as you can see, and I just don't understand how somebody can get stranded and we
never left. We've been right here. I apologize for everything that's happened. We're supposed to be at the tightest. We're having another baby coming in and these are not the things we're supposed to do. The devil's working, but he's not working hard enough, and he will never work hard enough because my family is something that I will always
die for it all right. Ray j Y also was live expressing his feelings and actually Princess Love left a comment on his life under their daughter's name, Melody Love Norwood. She said, filing for divorce when I get back to La Now. Princess Love has told her side as well. Here's what she said. He asked me to move to Vegas, and I'm like, no, I don't want to move to Vegas, and so he's like, well, can you at least considerate? And I'm like, no, I don't want to move to Vegas.
It's not even it's not even considering. I don't want to move to Vegas. This is not the place to have kids, all right, So I guess that's the issues that they're having. Now, what do you do when you're significant other wants to live someplace and you don't want to live that place. Well, I'm in general like that, how do you compromise? I'm a soggy moist man. I'm listening to my wife, happy wife, happy like I'm listening
to my saying now, depending on the situation. Now, if it's something that can make our lives better, you know what I mean, I'm gonna do that. It depends what it is. Like. For instance, if it's work and I have got and we gotta get this from money, we gotta get freaking we gotta go. But if it's something I have an option, I listened to my Well, I'm gonna do its best for her and the kids. Now, ray J said, my heart has been heavy for the last past week. I missed my baby Melody so much
it hurts. I'm so sorry the world has to watch a young relationship like ours fall down In order to be solid in a relationship, you have to keep people out of it and let God work it out. But this hasn't been the case. I will continue being the best man and father I can be, no matter what's on the other side. Without respect, there is nothing love took an el this time. All right. I'm Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Shout a baking yes, sir, who are giving
that don four after the hour? I gotta go to my favorite state in the whole world, all right, a place called Florida. God, you know what Uncle Shall always says about Florida. But today we're gonna have a conversation about compassion. Okay, Right, this is a teachable moment. The world needs more compassion. All right, we'll get into that next Keep a lot just to breakfast club. Good morning. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx in all of ward. Yes, you are a donkey. A Florida man at tapped and ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely stayd he rigged the board to his home and an attempt to electric kid his pregnant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking to breakfast club Bitchy Donkey other Day with shallam hay to guard. I don't
know why y'all keeping letting him get you all like this? Well, Florida Donkey of to Day for Friday, November twenty second goes to a seventy three year old Boca Rotten man. That's what, come on, man, stop this Florida. So it is kind of rotten Boca Raton, all right, a Boca Raton man named Sandy Hawkins all right, who is facing criminal charges after an incident he had this week in a bank in Florida. Now, what does your uncle Shalla always tell you The craziest people in America come from
the Bronx and all of Florida. This is never changing people. This is not an opinion. This is science. It's been proven over and over and over again, and today's story is no different. Now. In life, I believe we need more compassion for one another. We need more compassion for ourselves. The more compassion that you are, the more conscious you are. Okay, you're conscious of how you feel, You're conscious of how others feel. Compassion is a human capacity that has evolved
with our species to fulfill a specific function. What is that function? You say? I would say the alleviation of our suffering. You notice I said, ah, okay, all of us that are coll existing on this planet together, this big old rot. Okay. See, when you have compassion for others, you make life easier for everybody because you're not just thinking about yourself. You're thinking about how your actions affect other people, and you're thinking about how other people fail.
So I have to give Sandy Hawkins some credit. Okay, this person is a compassionate human Okay. In fact, some would say a compassionate criminal. All right, we need more of those in our society. I mean people are going to commit crimes with some of y'all need to be nicer about it. Okay. Now, once you hear the story, you will understand. Let's go to WPTV NBC five for the report. Police that's seventy three year old west Bulkaman
is in jail, accused of robbing him back. What makes this odd is that investigators say he gave some of that money back during the alleged property. That man Sandy Hawkins is here in the county jail, and those who know him describe him as a nice, elderly man whose life, they say apparently took a bad turn. The sheriff says Hawkins, wearing a Make America Great shirt, passed a note to a teller at this Wells Fargo on Monday, saying he
had a weapon and demanding eleven hundred dollars. Investigators say Hawkins gave back some of the cash when the teller gave him too much, and he lost his wife and he wasn't happy anymore. Friends of Hawkins say Hawkins was despondent, no longer working and living with a friend just a mile or two from the bank, and talking of moving to Canada or even Mexico. The arrest report says deputies found Hawkins a day later sitting on an electrical box.
Friends say it seems Hawkins wanted to be caught, thank you. Wanted to get caught so he could be taken care of. Yes, now, let's I'm pactice. Okay, let's don't practice through the lens of compassion. He seemed to be committing crimes out of necessity. Now I would say, you know, saying, if you're going to take a penitentiary chance, just take it all r actually not getting less time because you took less money. The charge would be the same. If you're going to do it, just do it. Who robs a bank for
exact change? Okay? And I questioned this man? Okay, I got a question, right. Just man, its seventy three years old. He robbed a bank for eleven hundred dollars. They gave him two thousand, and he gave nine hundred of it back. All right, And now I think about it. When you go to restaurants and they give you the money back, you know, they give you too much change back, or you accidentally give people too much money, or when you lose money and then the person returns it too. You
think about the respect you have for those people. Okay, think about that. Think about how that restores your faith in the world. All right? With that said, should the justice system have compassion on Sandy Hawkins? Let's think about it. The man lost his wife to cancer. He's seventy three years old. He wasn't happy, he wasn't doing great financially. He just wanted to be caught so he could be taking era taking care of Do we have compassion for him? Okay?
Because he don't have to get donkey? If we can take a vote in the room, Angelie, do you have compassion for this man? Us kind of there's some extenuating circumstances. Okay, Envy, do you have compassion for this man? I got one question I hadn't hit the first part. Did he bring a gun into the man to stick up note that said give me eleven hundred dollars? Now? Oh? Yeah? And they tell a hunt it out two thousand? Yes, I have compassion. Okay, Let's play a game first, Jos, what race? Okay,
let's playing a game before before we decide. You confused me a little bit, So let's go. Sandy Hawkins Sandy Okay, Florida, Florida, seventy three years old, seventy three went into the bank with a make America Great Again shirt on. Yes, gave him a note that said give me eleven hundred dollars now correct? All right? People say he wanted to get caught because he wanted somebody to take care of him
because his wife died six years ago. Uh, do you have compassion for this man right, so me, Yes, this is the confusing point. You said he wore a MAGA shirt, right, Yes, But then you said he wanted to go to either Canada or Mexico. Right. That kind of confused me. I kind of confused me. Maga usually I'm thinking white, but then Mexico he don't want to go. Yeah, so I'm a little confused. Maga lovers wouldn't want to go to
Mexico exactly. Maybe Cabbo, Maybe Cabbo, I'm going white, okay. Um. I feel like there has to be a twist in here, somewhere, okay, because it's too easy to just assume white from all of those clues. Make America great again shirt Florida robbed the bank for exact change, shut about his wife dying? Yes, just disgracious, that's a twist. Just wanted somebody to take care of disgracious. You See, I would say that he's white, but I feel like I should say something else, like
what I don't know, maybe hispanic? Um angelie ye tj V. Yes, one of you is right, one of you is wrong, and so I'm going to have to say, dj Envy, you are correct. That was too easy. Let me see Sandy Haw can picture y'all? All right? Yes, yes he is I would said he is white. Do we still have Do we still have compassion for him? He wanted to go to jail, so you want because he wanted somebody to take care of him. I still have compassion.
Think about all the brothers and sisters in the hood who was just out here selling the little crack if they needed to keep the lights on because they just needed to take care of their kids. Think about all the colored folks who have committed crimes just because we wanted to hold I didn't say he shouldn't go to jail. I just said I had compassion for him. Mmm. I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't have no compassion
for him. Le Kathy Griffin, give him the biggest heaw play j mail the biggest heahaw compassionate he's gonna go to jail. But still let Chelsea hand hew heaw. That is way too much Dan Manage. Yeah, I'm sorry that his wife died as well, but he's white. He should have a nice little pinchion plan, all right. He had a nice little soul security. He's had every opportunity in his seventy three years of life to get ahead. All right, good I have all right, well, thank you for that.
Take care of him. The twist was there was no twist. We're the ones on welfare according to them, Okay, all right, he wanted somebody take care of him. All right, goodness gracious. When we come back, Partisan Fontaine will be joining us. All right. His album is out right now. We'll call it underrated. So it's not an album, it's a project, a project. It's project is out right now. All right, we'll talk to him when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're chicking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Party, Partisan Fontaine. Party, my guy. What's up? You haven't dropped more than two songs in the year since twenty fifteen? Nope, okay, but you got Underrated out now, not supposed to be here. That was four years ago, right, Why you be afraid
to drop music? Man? About that? It's just like trying to figure out the time in and the visual I'm a perfectionist, so I get him my own way a lot. But um, you know, it always works out, it always lines up perfectly. It's a mixtape of project and the album. It's a project. It's a mixtape. I was just itching to get some music out to the world. So that's what this was my first opportunity to put some real
music out. Now it's a theme where you're not supposed to be here, right, that was your first full body of work and the first song on this album is not there yet. At what point what party feel like he's arrived? I don't know. I feel like once you feel like you've done it and you've arrived and you're settled in, and I think that's when you're done. But you gotta platinum. You got a platinum single, you got ghostwriting credits, you're getting money. I'm sure you don't got
the ministry at this point. We got a lot more further to go than that, you know what I'm saying. I'm still not there. How do you decide what you're gonna give away, what you're gonna keep, Because you gave away a lot of hits and far us writing, it's concerning what's for me is I know, I know when I go in, I'm doing stuff for me, you know what I mean. And if I'm working with somebody, obviously we already got this person in mind. That's how we
do it. You're not really a ghost writer person though, yeah, not at all co writer. I helped out a few of my friends. The funny thing about that is everybody brings up like the same two people. You know what I'm saying, are the same same songs all the time. Nobody brings up like the stuff that like I'm most proud of I think is like the most impactful, like what like uh Selino in bonds and injury at Turning
not at all facts you wrote that for real? If you got a long term settlement and you need cash now right now? These like but I don't. Everybody knows my work, but nobody brings up we are farm Why would we know that? As a kid? Party not that, Bro, we are farmers. I've been listened to that as a kid. You're not four years old to me, Bro, listen to me. And this is why I'd be so baffled. I'm like, yo, y'all bringing up the same songs I got all the
every speakings with Party Lion Man. He was at me for a second that you do got one record on that on your project on the new Joint Underrated that I heard and I said, he should have gave that to somebody. Tough tune though good. I knew you was gonna say that. Why tell me why you knew I'm gonna say that, because I mean, that's the that's the only record where I'm doing anything outside of what people know me for. Yes, that is very true. So I had to think about as I was listening to it.
I was like, I feel like he should have gave it to somebody. But then it is a good record, right, Yeah, it's like exactly, that's like afro beat or something. Right, it's what my boy Swinkle did. That's my that's my it's my homie. DJ Swinkle did the production. He did the pig booty holes. Yeah, Dad in there, but he just gave it like some type of island. We did that song like three years ago. Yeah, about three years ago in my living room my mom crib at the
same time he was when the Farmers. No, that was a while I did that before that, before y'all ever knew me that. Yeah, it's crazy. You work with certain people and it just get you a whole different lay. But y'all been hearing me for years. Nah, you know yo. But um so I got in there. I'm like, I did the hook right then and there, and I just knew I had something. I knew it was like, all, if I'm never gonna step out out, what know me for it? This is gonna be the time. So I
had to put that on the project. I just think it's weird that in an era where people flood the market with music, you choose to do the exact opposite. And now when I drop, people are so excited. Everybody come, they want to listen to it because they know it's gonna be a quality body of work. I feel like everybody could put out this that in the third and I feel like I still got fans that talk about not supposed to be here because it took such a long time for me to put it together, and I
took my time and crafted it. It was a baby, you know what I'm saying. It took me a whole nine months to make it and then put it out. But now it's something that a standard test of time, Like if you go back to that you'd be like, yo, he'd been nice. Yes. For people that don't know, you've been grinding for a long time, people think a lot of times when that success happened right away, how long have you been grinding and what some of the jobs you did why you were rapping? Boy, Oh my god,
I've been that just for like ten years. And in that ten years, I would have been a sales associate at Sacks All fifth out. I worked at the NIKEE outlet of wood Break. Yeah, I was there. I've been a substitute teacher after school program any in Newburgh. If you got any type of associates, you could teach anything. I taught Spanish. I taught science Spanish. Yeah, I don't know a lick. They give your worksheet and just put you in there with the kids. But I was like
a kid's favorite. So it was like when you were a substitute. Teachers did your hat all the time too. Nah, it ain't let me have a hat. They ain't let me wear the hat. But I was. I wasn't. I wasn't expecting to be that that long. So I went and I told him my first name. You know what I'm saying, ye'all, mister Jordan, I'm trying to be the cool teacher. Now. I'm in here for six months and I'm like, I'm gonna make them respect me now, you know what I'm saying. They're calling me by my first
name and whatnot. But it was still a dope experience. How old you when he and they were middle school kids? Yeah, I refuse to go to the high school because I knew that you would have to fight bro something, you know what I'm saying. The middle school girls was like trying to touch me, Like, Yo, I'm gonna tell my mom, you should be my baby something like what are you talking about? What you feel me? Because the age gap wasn't that big in their head. So I'm like, I'm
definitely not gonna go to the high school. It's gonna be like whole case waiting they happen. They're gonna try to put something on the one thing I've always liked about you, You've always wrapped new Berg right, And I like when I don't know an all this, but they tell me where they from, so what what? What? What do people not know about new Burg? Because you make it sound like it's I do yes, you make it sound like someplace you should never go unless you're from there. Now,
it is a hood, It's it's absolutely a hood. And I think that the thing I really try to get across about it is that people don't know what it is. You know, it is foreign to a lot of people. Unless you did time, unless you sold drugs and you move some weight up there, you probably don't know where. But the other thing is there was nobody else from there, like you know how you got certain cash, You got cam that Corret Parlum, you got Jones, you got Joels
and Tenna, even Yonkers got locks and whatnot. Brooklyn got numerous people. Newberg never had one success story in hip hoppy man, in hip hop or any entertainment I know of. You know what I'm saying, there's there's nobody that we ever could look to to be like, all right, they did it, so I could do it that way when I was coming up. That's probably why you ain't hear that much music from me. There was no rapper doctor
like yo, how you did this. Nobody could take me under the wing, Nobody could give me a cold sign, nobody can show me the right way to do None of that. So I had to figure it out. And and that's why it's so important. I always talk about new Burgh because I feel like now I'm giving them an opportunity. Me being right here. It's like a big step, like, oh, party, you don't breakfast club, you know what I'm saying. So
I'm just happy that I could do that. All Right, we got more with partisan fanteam when we come back, Let's get into his joint. It's called pay your Bills. It's the breakfast Pock the Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking a partisan fantine. Charlie, would you grow up? Vibe into me? My personal influences in this was DM Mexica. Those are the two people that let me know, like I gotta have a voice in this.
They like this stuff that they talk about, what stuff that related to me? Because I grew up in the church, Like I was in church five days a week. I couldn't even listen to wrapping my house, you know what I'm saying. So for DMX to be talking about all the gospel stuff that he did on that flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood. Um. It resonated with me and then Kanye making the big gap between being like Beanie Seagull and common sense rapping about working in
retail and doing all this other stuff like that. Let me know I had a story. My story could be told to now you know. That's why you know Kanye wanted you to write for him because of a line about retail. Bro when you said, I gotta stay out of Gucci, I'm getting too many hangers. Hanger I'm liked, could I tell who's working with who works with her? He called me up. Yo, that was a crazy story too. How was that call? How do he reach out? Oh
my god? First off, I hit up pushing and I'm like, I'm like I wanted to get pushed on my tape and I'm like, yo, I gotta joint. He's like, Yo, that's crazy for hitting me up. Um, Kanye was just talking about you. I'm like, word. He like, yeah, can I give him your number? I'm like, yeah, you give him my number. You know what I'm saying. He's like, I bet he gonna hit you up. I go and do a show. I go do a show somewhere and by the time I got back I had a text
message and say, Yo, Yo, this is Ya. Can I call you? And I'm like, he got hurry up before I call you. You're talking about like I couldn't believe it. So he got on the phone and he just I was talking about all his ideas that he had for the project and what he was dealing with and how he wanted to express itself and if he's like, Yo, could you come to could you come to LA tomorrow? And I'm like, no, probably not to mom, I got a kid and all that, but I can come out
this and we flew out cool. Ever since. I respect that. I respect the fact that you put your family first. You know what I'm saying. Some people would just drop their kid and be like, Ah, I'm out of the people to drop their kid. Na. Hell yeah, Kanye, Hey Kanye, I'm out there. But I was working with did y'all work with? Did you work on the song? Did you work on music? Yeah? We worked on Yeah album, the
Yeah album. It's funny too because we had we started working in Calabassas and he already had a seventh songs, I, this and UM and it was fired. Everything was fired. I'm like, we're working on this stuff. And by the time we got to Wyoming, Yeah, scrapped all of those seven songs and wanted to do seven new songs. And that's what he did with the gospel album. No, No, not that one. I'm surprisingly though too, because I'm super goss like, you know what I'm saying, that's my background.
I don't believe nothing. You're saying you don't believe what that's your background? You don't think so, No, you're tested. Yeah, what's your scripture? Um, I'm just thirty four? What is it? He just thought? He just thought of somebody jersey number. You're like, oh, no, but a word nah, because you can't. You can't put you can't put my history on on on a scripture because the scriptures was never my strong point. Knowing the scripture, memorizing them, going up, going up in
church or Eastern Sunday doing a little passage. I always messed it up. I can't remember none of those, but I definitely was in there five days a week. I'm looking up song thirty four right now, So I'm thirty four to thirty fourth song of the Book of Songs. And what is say a song of David? When he products the one that is the one man, Yes, every one right there. Oh, I will bless the Lord at all times. Praise continually be in my mouth. See, I knew it was in there. You got Paul that. Yea.
I will bless the Lord at the time he's trying to pause the body. You got to pause. Jesus, you cannot tell me this cripture. Don't sound wild, bro, I'm not Lord at all times. I will bless the little praise even having a good Yeah, yo, when you just when you strike them, let you know what I'm praying. God, No, my heart, God, God is laughing at that one. That's the sinner's favorite favorite. That's like, that's the centers go to. Like you feel me, I don't care what you're doing
when you're doing dirt. That's the one. Now, Robin, we did the record Robin, Robin don't get a lot of love in hip hop, man, which is wild to me. When you think, okay, when you talk about like basketball references, glad to think about it. I'm like, damn you hear rappers get the board like Robin. When you did a whole song, was that a dedication to him do the
dirty work like Robin? Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what I was thinking, don't know what what happened, but uh yeah, he was definitely an icon one of the most iconic basketball players we had. Yes, and then it seemed like the time because then the Roman documentary came home just just so happened. He actually reached out too. Yeah. Yeah, he's like, yo, Yo, that song is crazy. Um My kids love that song. They won't stop playing this song.
All of that. Oh, he gave me like two autograph jerseys. Yo. Funny thing is he came to New York and he was like, um and he hit up my management. He's like, Yo, I want to I want to go to some type of forget the type of spot was, but I'm like, bro, I ain't about to go to the spot. He asked me to come to the spot, some type of spot, bro, And then I looked it up and it happened to be one of those joints where y'all all like in this hot bath or whatever. Oh yeah, thirty four at
all time. Funny, I'm like, I'm like, bro, I'm like, yeah, I can't do the spot. Bro. Telling we got something to do today, did y'all meet it all? Y'all tell me no, we're still I'm um, we're supposed to link up. You're gonna do like some some merch stuff, but we're definitely definitely cool. Dude, thought how many people would have done that going not just for the first meeting. I don't know what still crazy? Yeah, I don't know. Let's talk about rap Charloman one of my favorite records. I
could be biased just a little bit. I love that record. Who did that? Was boy Wonder right? Yep, yeah you did it? But then Nicki Minaj did. I don't know who did what first, but I know Nicky had the hard white joint. What happened with that record? Why couldn't you still use because I don't undersand why hipop we can't have like rhythms like like they do over there? I don't I don't know. Um, yeah, to my knowledge, I thought I had it first. I thought it. Um.
The funny thing is one that made it. But him and uh, him and Vinyls are very close, so I'm and I'm cool with Vinyls as well. So um, that's why the Vinyls made it. So you know it's going on. That's where I got it from. I laid it down. I was ready to put it out. I'm actually playing it on my ig story and then I believe wonder call, like yo, I think I think somebody else got that beat and he looked into it. I'm gonna behold it was Nikki whoa, you know what I mean. I'm like,
that's crazy. So it's nothing I could really do about it, but wait for her for the drop she did, and then I was like, all, I bad, just put out a freestyle. And I put it out as a freestyle. But apparently that couldn't live neither. They snatched it off. They put it down every day boy, instantaneously. I think
it lived for like eight hours. But you know, well, that's because they thought that you was one of the people that was plotting on taking Nicki Minaj out right, so you gotta think, you gotta think it's Atlantic Records, it's Cardy. Then you took the beat and called it rapped Charlomagne. Oh oh my god. So this really had nothing to do with me. It was it was all you because I called it rapped Charlomagne. So if Ida called it rap envy, that's still be oh rock dramas.
Maybe rap dramas, you'd have been good. So what she thinks that we don't like her. She thinks that it's this industry plot against her, like right now, the bobs are watching this right now, mad just because I gotta bring Nicki Minogue name up. But we're talking about a particular situation, the hard White versus the raph Charlomagne record. Who got They took it down too though, right, get down everywhere? No, it lives. It lives on a SoundCloud,
you know what I'm saying. So you can go to SoundCloud in here and you better harry up now they come to get that album is out right now, thank you, party I'm having that. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Hey, the Breakfast Club. It's about is the rumor report Angela Ye's on the Breakfast Club. So you guys were called. We did have Byron Allen up here on the Breakfast Club talking about his scrimmin n case against Comcast, right ye,
all right. Well, apparently Comcast has been using Diddy's name to as an example of their inclusive practices with respect to African American own cable networks. Well, Diddy has put out a statement about Comcasts and Byron Allen's discrimination case, and he says that it's important people really understand what's at stake. He said on Revolt, I can only share the truth of my experience. Starting an independent cable network
is incredibly difficult and capital intensive. The start we received from Comcast, which was a condition of the United States government approval for Comcast to acquire NBC Universal, was important, but is not the level of support needed to build
a successful African American owned network, not even close. He said, Since that launce, our relationship has not grown and we're both is still not carried by Comcast and the most affordable packages, nor is we both available in all of the markets that will enable us to serve our target audience. So he said it is an unacceptable and he said Comcast spends billions of dollars on content networks every year, but just a few million to African American owned networks
like Revolt. That's his statement. Okay, so he's signing with Byron Allen on this, of course. All right, now, since we're talking about things like the African American community, let's talk about Tara Owens versus Stephen A. Smith. As you know, Stephen A. Smith did criticize Colin Kaepernick, and Tara Owens had this to say about Stephen A. Smith. What he wanted was transparency for people to see the full workout,
to see the full Colin Kaepernick. Again, you mentioned obviously Max is going to get in here, and like I said, I'm in the streets, Max almost seems blacker than you, stephen A. And with with with with what he with with him coming with this commentary, what all do you respect my brother? I'm just saying, I'm just saying I'm gonna check you right now. You don't cos I'm just saying, minute, you don't cost a lot, That's right. He said. It's
ESPN white co host and Max Kellerman seems blacker than him. Well, stephen A. Smith of course was not having that at all. And here's how he responded. Any of y'all that wanted to debate me in front of black people and talk about what was best for black people, name the time in place I'll show up. What's the definition of blackness?
Why are you giving the impression that because I don't march lock step with every single thing that Colin Kaepernick wants to just set up there and used an expression more black, or excuse me from Hollas Queens, New York City. You ain't. You ain't the only you ain't the only brother out there that's in the streets. I'm in the streets every debt, y'all. I hated that whole exchange. I hated that exchange number one because it happened in front
of white people. Number two, we gotta stop saying stupid stuff like a white person is blacker than a black person. That's just an ignorant statement. Because Max's white skin, his aesthetic will always afford him a privilege that Steven's black skill won't. And just because Max Kellerman is saying what you want to hear doesn't mean he's blacking. And Stephen A Smith, like, y'all sound crazy? And number three, why does blackness always got to come back to the streets
like like somebody being street. Black people are not monolithic Discreets are not the only thing we associated with, Like won't none of my kids come from the street, and that won't make them any less black? Like I don't under why, stephen As we've had to resort to. I'm in the streets just like you, stephen As, move are through all one Dane in the streets, NA not anymore like all right, all right, now let's discuss some great things happening. Kerrie Washington announced that she is directing an
episode of Insecure. Now the way that she did it. She announced it on Twitter and then she put out a video with her rapping you are the next director of Insecure, which which I'm up. Oh nine. I think that's why. That's what I do is no glasses here we go. I'm about to direct Insecure on HBO. It's not a scandal. I'm about to handle it because this cast is fine and the show is mine. You guys know, wraps in the mirror all the time. I'm Insecure. So
that's basically what she was doing. I'm sure it's gonna be a lot of scandal. Olivia Polpe references in that episode of Insecure. M can't wait to see that. And let's talk about Floyd Mayweather. I know I brought this up earlier. Now, we told you before that he said he is retired and he's done with boxing and he's not going back to the ring. He's satisfied he's retired or defeated. Right. Well, now they're saying, well, now, Floyd Mayweather is saying that he is coming out of retirement,
so I don't know exactly what that means. I don't know if that means that he's going to fight again, or if that means he's going to be doing some promoting or I'm not exactly sure because he hasn't been very specific. But we do know that he is working with Dana White and there's going to be some type of event happening in twenty twenty. He said they are working together to bring the world another spectacular events. Fluke de Floyd may wasn't man, But you gotta know when
to hold them. Knowing the fold the man Floyd, They wasn't got nothing else to prove anything he would be doing right now, he would just be doing it for money. It might be something else. I mean, who knows what it is. I mean, I don't think he should. He might need the money. I doubt it, but I don't get it all right now. Evelyn Lazada, in the meantime, says that she will abstain from premarital sex and she wants to be able to speak to young girls, she said where she came from and be a role model.
She told this two baller alert. She said, I felt like in previous relationships, I lost a piece of me every time I had sex, whether they're interested in me or not with what my journey is. If they're not with it, then I feel like it kind of clears out the BS. So that's what I want from my life. And she said people will have an opinion on your life.
Everyone will and say negative things. That's fine, she said, I just feel like all I can do is really just do the best I can and stay focused on what I'm trying to accomplish and do with my life. She also got baptized by the way I respect that. I just don't know if you can like stop having premarital sex, like, once you've had premrital sex, you've had it, right. A lot of people do it, though they stop. I'm staying until late. I just don't know if that's the
right wording for it. Maybe you should just say I'm standing from sex right now and she's not going to have sex again until she gets married. Yeah, people have done that there somebody I grew up, but she got saved and she didn't have sex again, and she still hasn't because she's not married. Congratulations to her. And it's been it's been like fifteen years. Really yeah, wow Jesus, all right, well I manage yee, and so yeah it's possible. No, I'm just calling on the name with Jesus because she
got she definitely know him better than I do. Mercy. All right, well, thank you for that, yee. You're welcome. Revote. We'll see you guys. M oh, a couple of weeks, right, because next week we're off, so we vote, we'll see you know you are coming back and after the week, right, one week, all right, we vote. We'll see you in a week. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your requesting. It's the Breakfast Club. God, Morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now again, shout to all of you guys out there. You know, yesterday we did Change for Change. We were here from six a m. To midnight our third annual Change for Change Radio than where we raise money for various organizations that's right, you know, usually not not usually always organizations that are black owned and ran. We did the Gathering for Justice Movement with
Harry Belafonte the first year. The second year we did Project three seventy five, that's Brandon Marshall's organization to eradicate the stigma on mental health. And yesterday we did the third Good Marshall College Fund, which gives a need based scholarships to recipient for the twenty twenty one academic year at HBCUs. That's right, raised over six hundred and seventy thousand dollars and again things and you can still donate,
by the way, yes two Thanksgiving. You can text change to five two one eight two, or you can go to BC change and number four change dot com BC change for change dot com and donate. That's in fact, the donations are being accepted to tell November twenty nine. Okay, yes, man, listen,
I don't take that for granted. You know, to sit on this radio and be able to raise that kind of money and to be able to give that kind of money to the people who actually need it, knowing that we're gonna be helping these young kids get five thousand dollars scholarships. Man, six hundred and seventy thousand dollars as of right now, in eighteen hours, we raised six hundred and seventy thousand dollars. That's a lot of scholarships this I know next week the number will be even bigger.
But just thank you man. Thank you to all of the business owners, all the celebrities, all of the entrepreneurs, but most importantly our listeners who donated five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars, fifty one hundred dollars, a thousand dollars. You are so appreciated and you old to see this week that will reflect and grow in a generation in the future. Man, So thank you very much. We did it. We did it, absolutely, we did it. And shout out to partisan Fontaine for
joining us this morning. Also, Hassan Minaj, Yes, yes. And the holidays are you know coming up next week, so everybody stay healthy and v I expect your hair to be even longer tres when you come back. And I'm actually you are my goals too, because I'm trying to get my hair healthier and get it to grow back, and so we'll see how I do. Let's see whose hair grows faster. I'm taking these hair affinity pills just to try to get like you. These vitamins mint Okay,
these are vitamins. They're all natural too, and yes, so we'll see what happens. That's my New Year's resolution, to let my hair grow because it's been so damaged and I want hair like Envy's okay, all right, when we come back. Positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Before we get to the positive note, I would just like to say, you need
to listen to your uncle Shaul little more often. Kids. Remember a couple of weeks ago, I think it was on November fifteen, from Mason Rudolf and Miles Garrett got into it. Matter fact, this is last Thursday. Helmet. Yeah, when Mason, when Miles Garrett punched with hit Mason Rudolf with his helmet. I said on this radio, all Miles Garrett gotta do is say that Mason Rudolf called him to N word And what was Miles Garrett defense, y'all?
What was Miles Garrett defense? Yesterday? Myles Garrett said, and an appeals hearing that Mason Rudolf called him a racial slur. Y'all think I'm lying? Playing the clip from November fifteenth when I said this, Yeah, I mean listen, Miles Garrett was dead wrong, you know what I mean. But he could have easily just said, look man, he called me and to get the bottom of the pile. And you
know I just reacted. You know that's it. So he listens to the show, listen to me, stop treating me like the monkey and the lion king, Rob Fiki, I know what I'd be talking about. Okay, Okay, Now, the more of the story, the positive note. Actually, um, since we did chance to change yesterday is always you remember we must give more in order to get more. It is the generous giving of ourselves that produces the generous harvest. Amen, Breakfast Club, this is you all finish for y'all. Dunk
