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hear that breakfast the world's most dangerous morning show. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Angela. Ye's that was Papa Sholomagne pasted the planet in It's Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday, definitely Thursday. I'm tired today now I'm gonna let y'all know. Okay, between all that dance and I was doing it here yesterday, uh and a good um arm workout yesterday, I'm tired this morning. Yo boy muscles
a little exhausted, but I'll be all right. We're gonna make it goddamn it. Okay, Yes, well it is Thursday. But besides working at What else did you do yesterday? Anything? Anything entertaining, anything fun? Anything at all? Who was yesterday? Wednesday? Tursday? Yesterday was Wednesday? Man, it's all a blur. Man, I don't know. I'm not I don't remember doing anything entertaining. You know what I did yesterday after we worked out, I rolled my wife to pick up the kids from school.
That was That was fun. That was it. It was fun. You know what I'm saying, Like, right when you finished a good work out and this is you and the wife together and you're talking and going and pick up your kids. Yeah, that's life. Yeah. Do you want me to say, yeah, the club tossing it up? No, I didn't even say that anymore. I had to say that at all. My kids picked up my kids yesterday from school, and you know, it was subway day. They wanted for
some reason, they wanted subway. Damn man, why he said? Cameraman said, gross, let's growing subway. I liked upwhere I haven't had subway in a while. But you know, I'm not going to help with this nothing that I grew up on. Now, my kids on the subway yesterday, So I took them the subway and they got the subway sandwhich is just they were so excited to go to subway. That's dope. Man, Daddy got a foot long in the morning, kids get a foot long later. That's what I didn't
say nothing, Man, I don't even say nothing. Man, Scott's crazy. Scot's crazy. I ain't even say nothing. Who we got anybody on the show to Omar Epps and Charles Murray will be joining us. Hey, Omar and Charles got a movie coming out this weekend called The Devil, The Devil, you know, the Devil. You know it's in theaters tomorrow actually, so they'll be here to talk all about that. That's that's black Hollywood royalty right there. Absolutely, you know what
I mean on my Epps and Charles Burth. If you don't know who Charles Murray is, um, look up shows like Sons of Anarchy, Look up shows like Luke K, look up shows like you know, Marvel's Being Humans. It's a bunch of stuff that that's that's that's the stuff I you know, I watched. But he's had his hand in a little bit of everything. Absolutely, you know, I'm a sea goes back from watch to uh, you know, the PowerBook now to the loving basketball. Yeah, he's been
in so many different things. Would but he said would twice. That's the name is movie manage you the first time I said it twice. This guy is crazy starting, This guy be making up stuff for no reason. Man starting early, come home. Man, when we got the front page news, Disney releasing more gay characters, will tell you about grow up. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
Let's getting some front page news now after an eight year wait. Some sports. At first, the US men's national teams secure the spot Wednesday in the twenty twenty two FEEFA World Cup. Soccer. Yeah, this is soccer. This is football. Anybody beg in here in soccer? Is that big? No? No, soccer big soccer is huge. No. No. The fact that the US team finally made the World Cup. I don't even know what the World Cup means. That I'm playing super Bowl? Is soccer? Right? Is that the super Bowl?
I don't know. I don't watch something I don't I don't It's like the super Bowl of soccer tournament. So it's not what game and so it's like the playoffs. I guess all I know is football, Okay, the biggest sport in the world. Absolutely so. Now in the Fiefeels, a big video game, yeah, based off soccer. It's big, it's big. Yeah. Okay, all right, Now Bruce Arians resigns as Buccaneers head coach. Todd Bows will be taking his place. Draveling a clue bonn for Tod Bows. Okay, black man
get a promotion. Head coach of the Bucks, Tom Brady coming back. All right, see if you can lead them to the Super Bowl. Now, Disney turn I don't root for it because I got my Dallas cowboy Fanny. That's messed up. But you want to Bubba would do good. Not against my cowboys. The cowboys ain't in the way. Sure, the cowboys are trash, but Disney Disney exec said they what more gay characters. I'm here as a mother of two queer children actually um, one transgender child and one
hand sexual child. I feel responsibility to speak not just for myself but for them. We have many, many, many lgbt QIA characters in our stories, and and and yet we don't have enough leads, um and narratives. In which gay characters just just get to be characters, um and
and not have to be about gay stories. Isn't that a contradiction though if you say you know you want gay characters just to be characters, but then you say you want more gay characters, because the truth in the matter is, how would I know these characters are gay? The only way you can show that gay is if you know you're doing something sexual, right, unless you're doing some stereotypical stuff, you know, I don't I didn't know if Goofy was gay grown up right? Making mouse in
many mouth to anybody? So how many a couple? So he can't say that. But well, you don't know that relationship, right, you know what I'm saying. It might have an open relationship. They might have been PolyGram Polynesian sauce. You don't know, right, You don't know what making many ha go on. All I'm simply saying is how are we supposed to know characters to give? You don't tell I don't know it. Like I said, it's not like it's different when it's like you know, race or something that you can see
now you can see the representation. When it's gender, you can see the representation. How do you know when somebody is you know, I don't know LGBTQ Disney. Plus, I didn't think anything about Burton Rry. That's not Disney, sir, but they were definitely gay. Why do you say, okay? That is when I can see why. I just can't see that that that's right. There was an energy together that rubber, Ducky one vowel and ducky. Mortgage rates are
rising faster than they ever did. So if you're look at the purchase at home or thinking about it, rates are rising. At one time Rachel as low as two point now and two point nine now they are four point eight. And lastly Camden, this was this was pretty horrible. Uh. This morning they're saying we investigated a possible contamination of milk at their early childhood development center. It was a turner that a substance found in the cartons of milk
was a sanitizer. Now to sanitizer runs through the vendor machines prior to the milk. Unfortunately, many cartons were filled with the sanitizer and a bunch of students two dozen students had to be a rushed to the hospital after
drinking this milk. I'm so confused. So wait a minute, what happened The sanitizer was what I guess in these machines when they run the machines, they clean the machines out first, and they have I guess some type of sanitizing solution that goes to the machines to clean the machines. But I guess the sanitizing solution wasn't all the way through.
So when they started putting the milk back into the cartons, some of the milk cartons also had the sanitizer in it as well, and it made two dozen students sick. I can't believe they still serving kids milk. Wok isn't necessarily good for you, Okay. People say it's one of the top sources of a saturated fact in the American diet, contributes to heart disease and type two diabetes, and all timers, it's like, why are we still drinking milk? I drink
all mi in milk, though I have no idea. Well, that is your front page news, and I'm like tools intolerant, by the way, so get it off your chests eight five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent folns a wide open eight hundred five eight five one h five one, Get it off your chest. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'alls. Your time to get it off your chest? Your man, I'm blass. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? What up? What up? What up? Trash? What's up? Sean? Ye I missed you. I know you're not there, but you know I can missed you. But y'all can tell y'all something. I was little step. I'm gonna upset yaw. So I was talking to this guy right minere was hanging out the other day and we've been talking for like a good light almost a month, right, and yeah, I know this man try to scam me yesterday. How you trying
to scam? What you do? Like here? So like when he woke up, right it was like seven o'clock in the morning, he said he was going to my other rooms. They can play the PS five right, Oh you hit, you hit trash. You can't listening game listening to real quick song, so listen to my period literally was like literally was like, yo, where's your wallet? So I got up and I text my I text my plants pocket and I said, you know what, maybe I left in the other room. So I didn't want to go in
there right away. So when he went to the bathroom, I went inside the room. I opened my wallet. I'm a creature of Hannit. I know how I put my card and I had so he had my unemployment card and sitting on top of my my EBC card, sitting on top of my retar baint card. And I never put my cards like that. How you get some masks and you want unemployment and EBT. You don't deserve nothing. You need to get a job. That was like struggling. Okay, right, you need a job. Traf All right, listen, I have
I have target. Well, salute to that man. I know that struggled. D you gave him was good. That was struggled. A puture of my card, which one he took a puture of my bank card and my unemployment card, Am I easy card? What's the problem? He want to make sure he got to know who you are. You know he was you know, he tryed, he was trying to he was trying to scam and trying to keep my card. Well, I mean your D was whacked if he did that.
I mean he had to get something out to deal. Okay, you gave him that trash ass D. You gave him that trash ass D and you ain't got no job. I gotta get something out of this situation. Traffic, listen everything, yep, I just dropped this single? Right? Can I send to see you see you put in your make it's really really dope. Send it to me. Leaves play trap single man trap needed. I hope you got it on screaming services traffic they start seeing services, but I have to
clean version. All right, we'll send it over, sending you healing energy trap. I'm sending you healing energy man. Lord, have mercy. Trashy he put an unemployment card on top of his EBT card. God, damn struggle. Hello, who's this dominic dude? What's up? Dum? Go morning solo man, Go morning Evan. Can't you want to give a shout out to my wife? I should get ready to go on label man. I hope she'd on a road. Truck driver, man, oh man, how far are you from on H five?
Five minutes? I ain't too far? All right, we'll get your ass home. Man. This baby number one. Number number four comes fast. We just have four. Last year, Me and my wife had number four last year. Four. Don't play with congratulations. Yeah once you're going label for number four. It's on king Hurry, hurry your ass up, Yes, sir, Yes, sir. Also Solomn. I want to get one of your books. Man, I got you. I'm gonna send you, uh what I gotta left off you. I gotta need a copac shallow water,
and I'm gonna sending that up here for you. I think your wife will enjoy that after she has the baby and she laying up in the hospital. Something to read, you know, Yes, sir, most but y'all have a wonderful play. Put them on hold and get it off your chest. Eight hundred five ain't five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man
or blast three, better have the same. An We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Hey? Yeah? This from Alia. Hey, what's up? Get it off your chest? Hey man? Yeah, good morning to y'all. Bust up real quick, first time calling along time I'm listening above yourself, guys, thank you sir. Absolutely, But I'm twe years old and I used to be a real social person. I'm the youngest of seven big family, you
know what I mean. But it's this This generation is real weird, man, and I'm having a hard time really five and enjoying with anybody at all. I hope you ain't calling up here for no advice because I'm the most and I'm very anti social, especially after COVID. Yeah,
my anxiety kicking. I don't want to be around nobody. Absolutely, That's why I mainly wanted to ask you, man, do you ever you ever get a time where you might feel like, you know what I mean, you need to go out, You need to talk to people, whether that be family friends. I mean, I know you are surrounded by a lot of people you know at home, but is there any time that you feel like you need to go in and get something out like that? Well? No,
but you got a lot of friends. Thought. I got a nice small circle of friends, and I got my therapists, and I got my wife. I'm good. Yeah, I think the same, like I gotta I got a circle of people. That and that's it. I think my circle is about less than I know it is less than ten. It might be seven. But yeah, I just stayed with my circle. Yeah, I do go out when I go out with my circle, but when I'm out, I'm in and out as usually business. But now I got a strong team around me. That
the way my anxiety set up. Guys me and all that the way my anxiety set up. And after COVID like being you know, us being in the house quarantine. I just don't be around a bunch of random people all the time. No more Hello, who's this? What's up? Broke it off your chest? Man? I just don't understand how kids get automatically guns and shooting make self Like three year old sports and year old playing with guns to shooting make self. It's ridiculous. I understand fourteen, but
three years wild. Yeah, I mean, I guess, I guess A lot of time parents don't put the guns up or hide the guns. But you know, a lot of times, you know what what parents do sometimes if they put the guns where they can grab it, if there's an into the in the house. But a lot of times they don't think about their child or the children grabbing that gun, you know, very scared. What story are you referencing in particular that ain't come out of nowhere? What
you're talking about? It's your old shooting. Really yeah, it did not with a regular guy afifteen huh how yeah? Where you don't where the story yet if you look at the funks where you'll find the hole w MT. I know that that that gonna got a safety, so that that's even that's even scarier. I I mean, I know most guns do have safeties as a security thing where you know, and if you have a glock, you know, usually you have to actually cock that block to be able to use it, which is which is a guess
a form of safety. But I mean parents should know that they should have some type of safety lock box that you know, even if this one with the fingerprints, now you can put your thumb print on it to open it up fast or whatever it may be. But you gotta be you gotta be very very careful with those kids and guns, because you know, kids see guns, they look on TV. They think it's funny, they think it's cool, and you know, I'm looking at it right now.
How does a three year old even lift upper a off fifteen Jesus Christ, my goodness, get it off your chest eight hundred five A five one on five one that when we come back, we got roomors on the way. Two queens of this hip hop team were out and about last night shooting videos. Will tell you about it, So don't move. It's to breakfast club. Coming the breakfast club. Oh reports club. Now. I just thought this was dope
because I'm I'm excited to hear some new music. Yesterday in New York City, we had both the queens actually recording videos. Nicki Minaj was recording her single with five Year four and out in the city, and so was Cardi B. She was recording her single with key k Flock out in the city as well. I just thought it was dope. I just thought it was two queens. They're getting back to music, they're shooting videos. I didn't think nothing of it. God bless body and Nicki Minaj.
They looked like they was in the trenches they were. I'm sure they had the proper security around him as they should have. I'm sure, and I still don't want to see him in that type of element, though, strictly for safety, reasons. But I was just shooting video, I know. But and when I when I saw it, I was like Jesus, Chris, you know, I hope they got the right people around. I'm sure I know NICKI did. I know Cardi did. But then I guess the trolls started
saying that Cardi B. What's crazy though? What's that? I bet you both of them, Nikki and Cardy was safer in the trenches then they would have been at the Oscars this week, okay, because we had no incidences of violence at easy one of those videos. We've been talking about an incident of violence at the Oscars all week long. So saluted them both from New York and then you
know they know how to touch the town. And Cardy B as a zillion one b X dudes and Nikki got a zillion one Queen's dude, so I'm sure they were safe. But then they started trolling Cardy and said the only reason that Cardy was out recording her video was because Nicky was. I didn't see none of this. The producer just told me, so. Cardy B actually responded, I've been trying to be nice, are trying to keep peaceful, but y'all not gonna keep playing me, And let me
say something. February twenty fifth, that's when Ka Flag managers at me a cool. I'll see that, right, y'a'll be acting like I'll be moving on people's time, and I'll move on party B time. And I now, y'all see the dates right here. Let me make it really nice and clear for you. Now, y'all said that it's March fifth, right, Now, here's Cardi vocals. That's a little rough, all right, that's March fifteen. At the end of the day, Cardi B was working, Cardi B was rehearsing for a movie. Cardi
B was doing Facebook. Cardi B even had to go to Europe for deal. Like what, Barty, stop explaining yourself to people. Okay, the Internet cannot have a hold on your brain in that way. I wish I would explain myself to a bunch of folks that don't know me. All right, Bartie, they are committed to misunderstanding you, they are committed to not liking you. Why are you explaining yourself to them? Stop? But I'm just happy they're both back recording and shooting videos in the same way. You know,
Cardi moves on our own time. Don't give them people none of your time. You know the truth, you know you know the truth. Like who cares what they think? They're gonna talk anyway? Absolutely now Black China. She was
in the news yesterday. She posted on Twitter yesterday I had to give up three of my cars, my reasons, morals, beliefs, being a single mother, no support, I'm a mama that She posted single, no support, child support, then she put practicing gratitude or Tiger responded, I paid forty thousand a year for my son's school and he lives with me Monday through Saturday. Why would I pay child support? Laugh out loud? Oh, City Boys up seven hundred points for
that one. That was a nice one. Rob Kardashian posted, I paid thirty seven thousand a year for my daughter's school. I can't do every single medical expense. I paid for all of her activities, and I have my daughter from Tuesday to Saturday. Why would I pay child support? City Boys up another seven hundred points. That's fourteen points in the checkmate right there. Tiger responded, how you paid three
thousand less than me? Let me head get on the phone, Kings, get on the phone with each other, and let's talk about it. Let's discuss, Okay, the best route to pay less money when it comes to your children. Okay, but at least stay there for these children. She did she reply? And anyway she didn't respond. Hey man, Hey, now, I don't see nothing wrong with that comment. I don't see nothing. She spoke, you know, what was her truth and they spoke that. Okay, made the best truth win. There you go. Now,
shout out to Mayno. You know Mayno has the Kitchen Talk of podcast. It was just picked up on Fox Soul. A smooth to Mayno. All right, so he has that begins on April fourth. He has Angie Martinez, Fat Joe, Remy mar dj MV, that guy. Oh yeah, that's gonna be a great episode. And they're all gonna be on the program this year. So congratulations and shout out to Mayno on his Fox Soul deal. Hold on to today license the content that he already put out or this
is new shows. I didn't sign off in anything, but I guess it's uh the content that he put out already. You you you're gonna sign off? Yeah, Mayno's the homie. Yeah yeah, Mayno slaps Manoe slapped me, but I'm sure Chris Rocks had. I wouldn't slap you now because it's all that Beijing you got on your Shut up man, I wouldn't want you know, at least a lot of evidence. Shut up, slap you on the face now, I gotta
do fingerprints, you know. Shut up? And lastly, now, Bruce Willis, Bruce Willis is stepping away from acting for a little bit after am I saying this? Right? Pronounced this? Say it loud? Let me see. It's sound like a phasia, but I'm not sure. Let me give it a try. Where's it that top? Put your glasses off? No, it look like a Disney character. I can't pronounce that spellative to the people, right, A p h A s A
y aha. Phasia. I think it's a phaia. I know her too, you know, yeah, well, a phasia is when you have the difficulty of speaking and comprehending. That's horrible, man, man, Bruce Bruce Willis is sixty seven. That's a young sixty seven, A young nowadays, you know what I'm saying. I don't want to start losing my memory ever, but definitely not at sixty seven. They said you start getting these when you someone uses gipperish or can only speak in short spurts.
So he's stepping away for a little bit. And they said this usually happens due to an injury of the brain. Damn man, So what he had, like some brain trauma at some point in his life. I don't know. And when they say injury of the brain, was it a recent injury or something that happened to him before, Like I want to know more about it. They're not. I'm saying. They said the diagnosis is confirmed with an MRI or CT scans. Uh, And he's stepping away for a little bit.
I thought that was a form of dimension. I don't know. I mean, I guess when I just saw what the conditions were, it is a form of dimension. Okay, what you said, the missions not called my brain. I'm just telling you what they tell me. And I don't know. I'm just asking. I really, I'm not a doctor. I'm not a Kennedy. Like my mother in law had dementia and she got hus from a car accident. Somebody ran into the back of her car, and you know, when she went to the hospital and whatever, they had to
fix her back. But that's how hustar that accident from that car accident. Man, that's horrible. Man, definitely sending healing energy to Bruce Willis. All right, well that is your room of report. Now when we come back, we got front page news. Joe Biden. He's gonna try to help you guys with the gas. He's gonna release some barrels. So we'll explain that and break that down when we come back. Now. Also, oh man, today is I hate
to say anniversary is the anniversary of Nipsey's passing. Yeah, one time for the late great Nipsey hustle man, sending healing energy his team, in his whole family. It has been three years since he's he's transitioned, that's right, and we miss his energy physically, but we were forever Philage spiritually. That's right. So let's get on the Nipsey. Come on, man, what we're gonna play. What we're gonna play. Let's do Victory Lap Classic Record. This is the first song off
off the Victory Lap Lap album Classic Record. Right here, all right, it's a breakfast club. Come on here, so breakfast club. Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela Ye have you taken a look at the General insurance lately. Switch to the General and you could say over five hundred dollars on your current insurance. Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee.
Some restrictions apply. Yeah, man, three years today since Nipsey transitioned. We miss his energy physically, but we'll forever feel a spiritually love that record right there. Find your purpose? Are you wasting air? Morning? Everybody is DJ Envy angeluyis Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast Club's get into front page news. Now. With gas prices hitting the record high, a lot of states are taken off the gas tax to lower the taxes being to lower the prices a
little bit. But now Biden is considering releasing a record amount of oil from the US reserves. They have six hundred million barrels of crude oil stored in the underground caverns in Louisiana and Texas. They're gonna crack open the emergency supply. You over here hiding things, Biden answer to that. What they're saying is they're gonna hopefully start releasing around
a million barrels per days. What's cracking because we've been out keeping out here, spending seven dollars a gallon on gas, and you've been hiding the stash, six hundred million barrels. You've been hiding the stash. You got a stash, and you ain't tell us, ain't tell nobody. What's up? Man, Come on, lower these gas prices. That's ridiculous. And then what if you tell people? Ever didn't nothing? Do it? Now?
Now he's gonna start doing that. Gas prices are ridiculous now they absolutely eight dollars and ninety seven cents a gallon. Now I made that up, but it might as well be now six dollars in some places now, Putin fields the Russian military misled him, nat who says the first they said they're gonna start pulling back, but the bombs keep dropping in Ukraine. They also believe that Russian military units are taking a beating and that Russian militaries is
not as strong as Putin believed they were. If if mister Putin is being kept in the dark by his Ministry of Defense, when he does learn the truth, when he actually begins to realize how badly his military is doing in Ukraine. You don't know what kind of reaction that's going to of causing him. They say he's getting his ass handed and doesn't know what to do. I know, Ukraine's so mad at Will Smith. Do they even know the oscars happened? Are they wondering why they got so
quietened him this week? Yeah? Because the no internet social media over there. Yeah, they don't even know that. They're wondering why nobody from the US responding this week? It's more pressing issues. Okay, all right, Will Smith and Chris Rock got into it at the oscars. That right, We get back to you this weekend. They made they can't hear us No. Now a governor of Arizona, it looks
like he signs a couple of new bills. One is restriction or restricting abortions, fifteen week abortion, restricting trans athletes, and also requiring voters to prove citizenship. So now two hundred thousand people. It will affect those people because a lot of them don't have the next the necessary proof of citizenship, so a lot of those people will not be able to vote in the next presidential election. That's not the only state that did that there was nineteen
other states that did that already. Was the nineteen nineteen other states did that already. It's been nineteen other states that have implemented voter suppression lass. And meanwhile, John lewis voting right. Jack is still sitting on the table. Meanwhile, you know their course of action is going to be to tell us to go out there and vote in large numbers. We're gonna need the largest voter turnout in American history in the mid terms. You know, to to
fight voter suppression. No, how about you know, fight voter suppression through legislation. How about that? And they believe the trans athlete bill was after swimmer Leah Thomas, who won an individual title at NCAA Women's Division one Swimming and Diving Championship last week. They believe she was first on the men's team, and when she was on the men's team, they believe he was four hundred and sixty two, and when she swam on the women's team, she was number one. Now,
what's that, Billigain? It just bands translman from competing in women's sports. Yeah, I'm attract the athletes, yep. Not mad at that one. We can debate it. I'm not mad at that one at all. All right, well that is your front page news. Now when we come back. Who's joining us Omar, Omar Epps in Charles Murray. Okay, they got a new movie coming out this weekend called The Devil. You know it's in theaters tomorrow actually right. You know Omar Epps from a host of movies from the PowerBook
series to Juice to Loving Basketball and Charles Murray. He directed Luke Cage, Son of Anarchy. He was a producer on Luke Cage Sons of man Archy. Um, a lot of stuff. Yeah, so we'll talk to him both when we come back, So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club The Morning, the Breakfast Club, Power one O five one the Breakfast Club, Angela ye and Charlemagne the guy who wanting everybody is DJ Envy and Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got some special guests
joining us today. Got the good brother Omar Epps, Yes, indeed. And now we have director and writer Charles Murray as well. They are executive producing and starting in the upcoming movie movie The Devil. You know, Yeah, what's that about? I think It's a beautiful piece that Charles constructed, wrote and directed. It's a film about family, brotherhood, morality, redemption, and it's
intentionally told through the lens of our blackness. Got a different movie coming about twenty thirty years ago, just watching my family and thinking that these people would be good for like a movie or something like that, and then the conversation about snitching came up. So if I was to do a movie about snitching, it would normally go somebody snitches and then your friend tries to stop you. And I was like, well, what would that dynamic be if it was the family that had to deal with it.
Oh you mean, like somebody in the family snitch? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Did it happened to you? It was that the situation. No, no, no, I mean you know, but I come from Gary, Indiana, you know, which was the murder capital or the United States for ten years, so you know, there was a whole lot of you don't tell on anybody, you don't do this, you don't do that. And I'm like, yeah,
but what if they did something heinous? And the fact that that was always a big conversation was interesting to me, and what would lead somebody to do it on snitching individually. We start with you, Charles. You know, it's it's a case by case, you know. I feel like anybody who draws a hard line, you got to think about what if that was your family that something had happened too. But if it's my brother, I'm going to have a
lot of thoughts about it. You know, it runs deep in our community because it really goes back to slavery in us trying to look out for each other, and we handle and police our own you know what I'm saying. But where we are now, I know it's the whole conversation in the culture about if it's a civilian or this that any other. It's like, yeah, it's I think everything is relative to the circumstance. Nobody knows. That's what's exciting about this film is it's exploring this theme of
what do you do in that moment? Nobody knows what they're gonna do until they face with it, you know what I'm saying. So obviously it's like, yeah, if you're in the street game and out of the lae, yeah, the rules that apply, So that's easy. That's the easy part. But if you rob miss Johnson up the block and these young casts out here, you know, they gott to tone it down a bit. You knock over the head, she's seventy year old lady, and somebody saw. Yeah what
you expected to be? Yeah, I'm all about crime prevention. That's what I call it. I don't even know why civilians have that conversation, Like what does it matter? If I see something and I say something, I should say something like you said. If I see an old lady get knocked upside the head, if I don't interview myself, if I see the due running up the block and the com coments you see somebody, you got damn right.
I thought somebody he went that you wear such as such, especially because you don't want the cops to stop at you. I say, That's what I'm gonna say, to be fair. It's like, I think there's a lot of confusion amongst the culture in the community because there's been instances of innocent people trying to do the right thing and police going them. I remember seeing somebody get hit by a car on Queen's Boulevard and I called police, and the way they harassed me made me feel like I did
the accent yeah, what were you driving? Where were you leaving? I'm like, done of that matters. I've just seen hi brother get hit, Like give him an ambulance. And because of that, Now, if I see somebody else get hit, what I call the police? Because the way they harassed me, keen in my crib and all that, I'm like, I would have to take us a second to think about what I helped that person? What I called the police for that person? Again? You know what I mean? So
it is what it is. And then the complicate matters. His character is the black sheep of the family, right, and somebody who's done jail time and is recently out of rehab. I'm still in rehab actually, yeah, And so he has been the problematic issue in the family. So they've surrounded him and then that's put on him to decide whether he needs to do it or not. So where do you find the time to do all of these movies? Man? You're always doing a movie, doing a show, Like,
when do you find the time? Bro? I would throw that back on you. When do you find the time to do what you do? It's dedication. We got this one shot at this thing. We know his life and this is what we're here to do. And for me, the thing that drives me is the power of imagery. I finally understand it now after thirty years of his career. The power of imagery is everlasting. It's going to outlast me,
but it can impact the future generations. I'm shocked that you say you just realize the power of imagery because I think about all the movies I've seen, all my epps in growing up have influenced me in something impact. I bought it. I went and got a thirty eighth snub nose pistol because of juice. You know what I mean. I'll say another one. People might get mad at this, but the wood to grab the butt get him? Like, what when are you going with this? I'm saying. I'm
just saying, those are things we saw in movies. That was athletics, that was that was in the seventies, right, God, the one you remember the what when it was like, y'all bet you wanna grab a butter day to grab a butt? Okay, I get it. I was talking about I'll never know because you always go somewhere life. So I was like, no, no, no, no, but you know what, but think about this like I did Juice when I was seventeen years old. Damn, everything that was happening was
surreal to me. So I'm not thinking in those moments, oh, thirty years from now, people still gonna be talking about this. You didn't watching it? You know who probably did? Think that was Tupac. He was only two years older than me, you know what I'm saying. But he was just plugged in in a way of everything that we're doing as artists is gonna outlive us. Now, your wife with your wife, because not just as your wife, your daughter didn't for
the movie too. Yeah, so my wife this is her first film, but she's been putting in the work too. She's been training with the great Tasha Smith. And it just came about organically, like as as we were trying to figure out, well, who could be good for this, one day, Charles calls me like, you know, it would be good for this role and I'm like, who, He's like your wife? And I was like, damn, I should
have thought of that, you know. And then even with the music thing, because we did it on a shoe string budget, so you know, we would be having conversations and I was just like you know, do about music and which scenes you want songs in and stuff like that. And he was like, because my daughter, Kamari, my youngest daughter, she's an inspiring singer songwriter. And he was like, well, we'll figure something out. Just let them cook something up. So he and my wife went and cooked up something
fire and she has two songs. YEA. From an actor perspective, she plays your assistant law system. So that's a different dynamic from wife. So how did that change when you're acting? What do you how do you adjust? For me? There was no adjustment. It was more about, you know, making her feel comfortable and that was one of the other things. And Charles is a big part of that in terms of creating an environment on set, not only with the cast but with the crew. In a professional aspect, I was,
you know, hands off, like that's his job. Like you know, I would see things like we're doing certain scenes, but I'm like, I ain't trying to have an argument when we wrap. You never said that, babe. You know you could do this, Betty Nah, I just you know, I just said it was like, that's not my job. I saw on the Today Show with holding Jena you said that taking breaking up off the table. Yeah, helped your
marriage expand on it. It's as simple as that. Like, when you take breaking up off the table, it changes the whole dynamic of how you deal with conflict. It's not about the happy times, it's about when the turbulences is there. And for me, it really impacted me, like because you don't have that car to pull out no
more saying you know what I mean. So it's this argument, conflict, misunderstanding, whatever it is you're handling, handling it in a way and where, well we're gonna be together after this where I feel like in a lot of relationships, to pacing it is you could always just like I'm out. It is challenging, but I think it's been great for us because you just handle things with care if I'm right, you know about whatever. But it's all trivial, right. We have a beautiful family. We have so much to be
thankful for. Let's lean into that. I also operate from my ass about God forbid. But if something were to happen to me, I want her to be good, you know what I'm saying. Obviously I want my kids to be good. But it's just like I kind of move from that aspect too. We're supposed to go through these trials and tribulations, that's a part of life. But when you get a partner that's willing to walk through that fire with you and still love you, just a blessing
from God, all right. We got more with Omar Apps and directed Charles Murray. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the Morning putting everybody's DJ envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are. The Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Omar Apps and directed Charles or Murray. This year is the thirty year anniversary of Juice. Now, with all these these makes, would you ever think about doing that over? You see? It's really good at what they do. Nah,
I think you could. You know, there is one film that I've done, which I won't say now, but that I definitely I could see it, and we're trying to put that together. But that's another one low hanging I see it now, you know. Me and Gina Prince Blackwood, who wrote and directed that, we actually had a conversation about that and we both agreed that there's like certain songs you just don't touch right, like reasons It's one of those songs you just don't cover, don't make a remake,
just leave it alone. Correct, you know it's saying it's humby. You see what I'm saying, But just leave it alone. And I think Juice is just one of those films that you just leave it alone. I mean, the easy it's just low hanging fruit. Like no disrespect to Juice, but nah, I mean you could do a new generation version. You could be like, oh, Bishop had a baby, nobody ever knew about it. It's like it's all too easy. It's just like, let's keep progressing because we have so
many more stories to tell. You know, I'll impact on my TV talk show last season, I unpacked Juice from a mental health perspective because the older I got, I realized how many people in that movie were actually dealing with mental health issue, you know what I mean. And then I read somewhere that Bishop actually and another version,
he committed suicide. Who it wasn't that he committed suicide, it was does Q drop him intentionally off the roof or as we had it in the film, he slipped out of his grasp, which I thought was a more powerful ending, and they and they talk about you know, throughout the whole movie, they talk about being crazy, ply being crazy, and they talk about his father being crazy. And then bodom As makes mentioned to he got violated in jail, so he might have been dealing with those
type of issues. And it's just like it was so much different underlying things we didn't see in Juice at the time. And that's why I think it's such a beautiful piece, because just planting no seeds and the reason loving basketball would be great it's simply because it did in almost like you could go anywhere with that. Y'all got a family now, people love you Insnive's chemistry on screen. You might got a couple of kids that played basketball,
But I see that's the easy way to go. You would have to break that up, like they're not together, you know, Yeah, they got a kid, and how does that? I don't know. It's just you're right, there's so many different ways to go with it. Yeah, so let's just leave it alone. Going back to what you were saying about mental health, if you think about that run of films Jews, Boys in the Hoods, Society's if you look at all of those movies they were in distress, that's right. Yeah,
I had to normalize, right, and that show. I think you could say that era of filmmaking for black folks was about surviving what was going on around them, you know. So, I think that's a really dope idea. That man, that's interesting you say that, Chalk, because it's like we were looking at those movies it's just culture. But what he did was turned our trauma into culture. And at the time, I didn't even look at that as trauma. Yeah, Bronx,
that's where hip hop comes from. Yeah, buildings being torn down, music being taken out of the schools that I'm a became empower you know. So I think that there's a whole art of emotional trauma moving through our art, you know. I think that most of it has been about us finding a way to find normal I fly a lot now. I'm noticing I'm seeing more and more of black movies
on planes, loving basketball juice. How important is having a good attorney when you're doing it, because you have to get residuals and all that when the movies pop up on planes and all that has to or not or not. That's really all you need in this business is a good attorney. So you know, obviously at this point I know how to read a contract myself. But you know, the law game is its own verbiage and blah blah blah blah blah. But I'm always like, well, what about this? Oh,
nobody ever asked for that. Let's say. I mean, the worst they can say is no, you know what I mean. And at this point in my career, it's like, I'm solely about ownership. I have to have a piece of it. I don't have to own the whole thing. But you know, if something happens to me, this got to go to my kids and their kids and so forth and so on. And it's really difficult to do in Hollywood. It's way
easier to do in music. Like with Charles, We've had these discussions like this man, if you look at his resume, everybody shouldn't know who he is. But the thing is he speaks the truth in certain rooms and he makes them uncomfortable. So when we had the opportunity, before the opportunity came, when we were just talking about it, I was like, Yo, I'm in with you. We're in the trenches and we're gonna get this done. And I think it sucks that it took us this long, But I
believe in divine order, in divine poetry. So when the timing was right, I guess the universe opened up, like Yo san Fiata delivered this film. What's more fulfilling? Is it more fulfilling to get a big budget movie made or to do something like this? You know, when you're invest in your own money, hiring your own people, what's more fulfilling? Or it depends on how big the bag
is now? I mean, listen, it's a balance, right, it's a balance a boat because the thing that comes with quote unquote ownership is greater responsibility for me at this point was more fulfilling. I understand that it's not about me. It's just having something that will go on. So, like Envy just said, when he watching these movies on the plane, they're selling those ips that I don't get a piece of that sale. Residuals come from the union, and residuals
go down the longer the thing is playing. So you might see a check for fifteen dollars to make you mad, like this is the paper cause more to print? They you know, but that ownership piece when they're like, oh, we're gonna make a deal with Delta to have it in for the first quarter for twenty five million dollars. Who has points on the back end, they're gonna get a piece, you see what I'm saying. Sometimes they if they come with a huge bag, take that best. Like
everybody doing these Netflix deals. There's a reason when they'd be like, here's one hundred million dollars, but like, yeah, let me tally this up. It's gonna take a long time for me to try to make something like that. You know, they're gonna everything. And that's also why a
lot of the younger creatives are not going there. Well, digital has ebbed it out too, because when you think about music, the introduction of the four track was what changed how people had to look at musicians because now you can make it, sell it out of the back of your car. You don't have to go through the
system to a studio anymore. R exactly. So now with the adident of digital on this side, you're going to have more people because if you think about what he was talking about, you think of jewice, love and basketball, that path was narrow, but now with digital, you get easter ray, you get you know, leaning away you get justin Simeon because you can make a movie off of this now and you don't have to go through the system, and system aster come to you, so you can have
more ownership. And I think that's the thing that's more important when you think about a big budget versus something small and intimate, is that you have ownership. My first movie I made for three hundred thousand dollars. Things never said, Omari's in it, Shinola Hampton's in it. That movie belongs to my oldest shild Wow. My second movie, A Cold Heart Truth Darrian Missic from own Missic that belongs to my youngest daughter. Wow. They're in my trust for them.
So having that sort of control is way more important than having somebody throw a big budget at you so that you eventually do work for them. With all the movies that you did, what was so hard because it's not like you're a new director. You have history, you have hits, you have movies and sitcoms and things on the board that have made a lot of money. I was it so difficult to get this one done? Blackness?
I thought she was gonna point at me. No, I mean, you know, because there's still the belief that African American dramas don't sell. The narrative of the studio system is we're going to tell you one thing, and when it changes, we're not going to tell you that it changed. Right, So, when the narrative is set, people like to stick to the narrative. The narrative for us is Black folks don't go see X. They don't talk about that. We've been conditioned to only want to see X, and that's why
they put only X out. And when you come along and say, hey, I want to break that narrative, they go, what's wrong with you? Don't do that? We had money for it earlier, but we didn't have enough. And I was like, I'm not pushing that needle and I'm pushing it forward. I'm not pushing that button to make it until we get a budget that's at least ample enough
that we can afford this person and that person. You know, so going into rooms a lot of times and saying like he was talking about the contracts, guys, I read the contracts. I study this stuff. I know exactly why Soderberg makes movies for five million dollars. I know why Jason Blumm makes movies for a million dollars to two million dollars, give us the same thing. Either you're giving us profit, you're giving us money, you're giving us ownership.
But you're gonna have to give us something. You're gonna have to respect what this is. So when I have these conversations, they go, he's a difficult person because he knows. Yeah, he's educated. Yeah, you know, I mean and listen, a lot of the support that I've had has come from the majority culture. But they also go, well, here's a lane. Don't you want to stay in this lane? I got No,
It's about progression, you know. So when I see puff we vote, or how Jay had tied over, or you know what I'm saying, even what you guys are doing, it all leads to the distribution point. That's what we got our own. We was taught you gotta get manufactured, you gotta press up your own CDs and all of that type of stuff, not thinking about what you're gonna sell it. That and you got the masterpiece. And we got people who are legendary and moving the two shorts
like you know what, I'm moving out the trunk. But now when we're dealing with this, we're still dealing with their platforms. You know what I'm saying, when we're gonna get behind ourselves and have our own platform, but I'm thinking digital changes that right, because I didn't know you guys until YouTube came into existence. I watch you all the time. That's how I met Claude Anderson. That's why I bought his book. And so when you think of
the dream situation, you have to widen the dream. You have to say, I need to get to my audience. I need to create my audience. However that comes about, and I'm going to celebrate the fact that I actually get to get my story out. How did how did that work for you? Charles? You know you like you talking about Luke Kids, but you know you also was a part of In Humans and you know Sons of an Archide, he's a big Sons of Sons of Anarchide became such a big franchise, but he's are other two
already big titles in the comic world. How did that work for you? Like as far as like I guess back in and things like that, well, not doing not because I was I was a player. I was cagging the wheel. But that's what made me sit down at my kitchen table and say to my wife, we're making this film. When I made things never said because at the end of the day, you can learn this business or you can create for this business. And so I
decided to learn it. All right, Well, move we have more with Omar Apps and Charles Murray when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club the morning morning, everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Omar Apps and directed Charles or Murray. Charlemagne. I want, I want to ask you'll
both a questions. You know, just as black Hollywood royalty, what are your thoughts on the Will Smith Chris Rock altercation from a Black Hollywood perspective and just a black male perspective. I'm gonna keep it simple, like I got respect for both of those men, and I think that they'll work that out behind closed doors. And it was just you know, some moment. We're human beings, we're spiritual
beings having a human experience. Sometimes things happen. Do you have a look at yourself and say, what would I do in that situation? We all do? You know? It is what it is and bless us to both of them in both of their families. What about you, Charles, I think a great lesson can be learned from it, you know, going back to what you were saying about mental health. Will is unpacked a lot this year, more than he ever has, and like finally came out of the perfect image. And I think maybe if this had
been a year ago, he wouldn't have done that. It can be a cautionary tale because this business is all about making you feel like you're one of one. The problem that comes with that is that you remove yourself from yourself and you can't recognize things that are coming, and then it happens and you're like left with in the aftermath. But I think you can look at that moment and learn from it that you might not want to work on being perfect, You might want to work
on being you. And hold you say something really deep, real quick that I wanted to jump on it when you say, this business makes you feel like you're one of one, and that's such a true, true statement. One of the biggest problems is that we don't work with each other. We're like there's a piece of cheese in the middle of a labyrinth and all the rats is going to scurry in and get the cheese, and then you get the little piece and try to drag it, you know what I mean, and take it over there
instead of working together. So when we're talking about what you do for a living, what you do for a living, what we do for a living. If he didn't believe in me and I didn't believe in him, this film would have never got made. We as an energy for us were able to attract the other pieces. That's what we got to start doing, you know what I mean, so we could stop complaining about the system. This is
why I agree with I forget what it said. It when Tyler Perry said, you're worrying about having a seat at theay table. We got to build our own table. I'm all for that. We're afraid to fail together, but what we're worried about is succeeding together. It's like, you know, we're gonna make this investment. It's all a chance, end of the day. But you you want to fail with them, but you won't. You don't want to fail with your own. Yeah.
And the other thing too, is like, let's not forget that Tom Cruise audio from Mission Impossible seven where he like had a melt damn Christian Bale, Christian Bale, Mel Gibson. You know, but you also have to understand that that spotlight is bright. Nobody's gonna protect you if they think they can make money off they'll protect you from yourself
to make money off of you. But are they really looking at your heart and your soul and saying, hey, that's more important than the dollar amount you're putting in my account. That doesn't happen that often in this business. That's why we have so many suicides and you know, alcoholic deaths and drug deaths and things like, things like that, and they move on. So I think that when we talk about our businesses, you know, music, whatever is creative. Again,
it comes back to understanding mental health. It comes back to understanding they will push the narrative forward as long as it brings them cheese. And what he's talking about looking out for each other. It's very important because once you get in those camps, guess what, you become one of one. You're the only black dude, or you're the only black woman, You're the only black bin binary person. You kind of go, yeah, but this is what I have to do to get to No, you don't, but
you don't know that because you keep following that narrative. Wow, a lot of gems to make sure y'all go watch the devil you know man comes out this Friday. And we appreciate you guys for joining us and giving us some gems in that jewelry this morning. Thank you for having you AMC Theaters exclusively. Shout out to a sister named Nicole Denson Randolph who is in charge of inclusivity. She was the one who got behind this and I mean she's a friend of mine. We were assistants together.
And this is what we're talking about, is that you spread the wealth by spreading yourself to people who you can help them they can help you. It's what the main culture has done in these creative businesses from the beginning. They just changed their last name sometimes right, so you don't know that they're you know, you don't know that
their brothers, you don't know that. You know, like people are always surprised when they find out that Nick cagees princess for Coplu, But that family thing matters to them, that that connectivity matters. And we got to get more toward that instead of looking that way, we got to look this one. Absolutely. Shout out to Keisha and Kumari. We can fund the screening or something. Man, let's do that for this Friday. Just fund screening. It's fun screening
done good joints. I sent you to listen this is and you see yeah for sure, Yeah, let's do it absolutely all right. Well it's Omar absence Charles Murray. I appreciate, appreciate, thank you, thank you both. My daughter loves this song. Yes, okay, okay this and Bruno, Oh my gosh, I can't. I'm in a call with them. They have to hear this. And who the hell is Bruno? Oh we don't talk about Bruno for the lover Bruno. Oh my goodness, I'll
be saying that song all wrong. I just know it's Bruno, Bruno and Conto dropping a clues bombs fan canto whatever it is. And Conto has been a great distraction for the fast month and some change. All right, if you want to sit down and you know, let some kids just be amongst themselves for a while, turn on that damn in contact absolutely and canto. All right, Well, let's get to the room. Miss this is the rum of
report with Angela. All Right, you tied to this Will Smith and Chris Rock stuff yet, you know, because it's really we're really starting to discuss the things that we should be discussing in regards to the Chris Rock Will Smith situation. Go well, want to decide? She was with sitting down with Ellen Degenerous on The Ellen Degenerous Show,
and she spoke about her feelings. You know, we were the host, right, so we were the this is our house, we're inviting you in, we're host, we're keeping We're gonna take care of y'all to night, make sure you have a good time. And no one has apologized to us. And we worked really hard to put that show together. And as soon as I walked up to him, the first thing he said was I'm so sorry, and I'm like, why are you apologize? He's like, it was supposed to be your night. It was supposed to you and Amy
and Regina, y'all were doing such a great job. I'm so sorry. This is now gonna be about this because that's I mean, that's who Chris did. Yeah. She also talks about how she felt after seeing it, and I just felt so awful for my my friend, you know, Chris and uh and it was it was sickening. It was absolutely I physically felt ill. And I'm still a
little traumatized me too. You know that's interesting, right, because everybody's traumas show up different, and I saw people upset that, you know, I think Amy Schuma and Wanda said they are traumatized by this situation. What does traumatize mean to like, I'm like, when people say that, what does that mean that when they go on stage now they're nervous because that's what they might stop them. I feel like, you know,
because they're performance. But we did we see this before though, right, that's not on this level though, So when you see somebody like Will Smith get up and smaximuity like a Chris rocket the oscars, that mean they could be on site anywhere if it happens there. So I can see how in the back of their mind they may think people may run up on stage and smack them. So I can see how that could be a little traumatic
for performance for stand up comics. No, she has some more to say for them to let him stay in that room and enjoy the rest of the show and accept his award. I was like, how gross is this? This is just the wrong message. You know, like you assault somebody, you get escorted out the building. Yeah, they say that they tried to escort Will out, but Will said no, he wasn't leaving. I don't believe that. I think that's a damn line. I think that Academy is
just trying to save faced right now. I don't believe that, because if they asked that man to lead the building and he didn't leave the building, they would have security coming. That's called him out to building exactly. Again, maybe not. Because it was a live show on TV. They knew what they wanted. They didn't want that man to leave. They knew that he was about to win the Best Actor, They knew that everybody was going to tune in. They knew they'd probably get his spike and ratings when he
give his acceptance speech, which they did. I don't believe they asked that man to leave. Well, yesterday Chris Rock performed out in Boston. It was a sold out show and he addresses a little bit of what down what the whole show? What he said? He got a standing ovation before he even came out, right, Yeah, before he even came out, you know, I mean, I get what he said. He said, I wrote a whole show for this whole tour, So you know, this is something that
he's still processing. I'm sure that's a whole other special right there. Absolutely, I'm glad that the crowd poured into Chris the way they did, though, because I'm sure he needed it, you know, And I've been telling y'all all week, you don't know, you know what childhood trauma was triggered from Chris being humiliated like that, Like I love Will Smith, but Will is clearly in pain, He's hurting, and he projected that on Chris. Now Chris has to carry that
on top of what he was already dealing with. And Chris has already told us he's been in therapy multiple times a week dealing with the trauma of being bullied his whole life. So I'm glad he felt that love last name, but not only that. Now, what's gonna happen was it is probably gonna be a problem with a lot of these shows, is there was a heckler shouting Will Smith's name, and the heckla was escorted out of
the building. Everybody want to be a comedian. Why did the five fingers say to the faith, you're just yelling at from the crown over and over. It's stupid. So Chris Rock asked what it was? Escorted guy out? Is this how the tour is going to go? Yes? And the bad thing about it those tickets are cheap. So you paid You paid for tickets to hecko Chris Rock and get thrown out. What if the Heckla refuses to leave, are they gonna throws exactly? That's why you know the
Academy line, they gonna throw his ass. Okay, Chris Rock will stop the show though his ass out? What aout? Chris Fields on stage? Now you know what I mean? Because people don't like trauma is just an emotional response to a terrible event. That's it, right, So I wonder how he feels on stage now like this, you know? And are people are gonna try to be funny and yes, act like they're walking up to the stage every time he's on stage. Now he better not. You see what
Wis Kalifa said. Wis Kleifan said, you jump on stage with i't perform them and you gona get shot. That's what I'm security is for. That's what I'm securities. Four all right, well that is your rumor report. That's Charlemagne who giveing that downt you man, four after the hour. Man. First of all, I want to salute this young lady who's way smarter than I wasn't high school, because I feel like now I could have got a bag after
seeing what she did. But there's a teacher in Texas named ben Giannold who needs to come to the front of the congregation, like to have a word with him, okay, because he don't know how to mind his business when that goddamn pledge of allegiance comes on. Okay, we'll talk about it. All of us couldn't stand. I grew up at Jehova witnessed. All right, we'll talk about it. Four after the hour, all right, we'll get to that next. And also, of course, we're celebrating the life of Nipsey
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tell me why was I your donkey of the day. Well, donkey today for Friday. In March thirty first goals to a sociology sociology teacher named Benjie Arnold. Okay, Benji Hood is a sociology teacher at of Texas High School. And he's a prime example of a person using the position of power to harm people. See, Benji is a proud American, all right, nothing wrong with that. Okay, He's a proud patriotic human. And he didn't like when people don't stand for the pledge of allegiance. Now, listen, I grew up
Jehovah Witness. Okay, dropping the clues, bums. Foul of Jeovah Witness is out there. Okay, Field Service forever ain't going to know Danfield Service. So listen. We never pledged allegiance to the flag, but we stood forward. Okay. Why didn't Jehovah Witnesses pledge their allegiance because they believe their allegiance belongs to God's Kingdom, which they view as an actual government. Okay.
They refrained from saluting the flag of any country, are singing nationalistic songs which they believe are forms of worship, but they do stand out of respect. We used to stand out of respect. Okay, man, Hey, here's the thing. When someone doesn't stand for the pledge of allegiance, mind your business. Okay. You don't know what that person has going on. It could be religious reasons, it could be
physical reasons. That's what happened to my father. Okay. On nine eleven, twenty thirteen, all right, dropping a clues bumx fro my pops. All right, Larry Club Cowboy Kiffield, South Carolina was happening Cowboys versus New York Jets, Met Life Stadium. Right, my father's minding his business. An injury that prohibited him from standing. And you know, also he grew up Jehoba witness too. He was the jehoa witness when I was younger.
He got this fellowship. That's another story. But if he could have, he would have stood during the anthem out of respect. He just wouldn't have pledged. Well, it was an old marine sitting near him, and when my father's wife tried to go to the bathroom later, that marine didn't forget and he wouldn't move out the way so she could get out of the houle to go to the restroom simply because they didn't stand for the pledge
of allegiance. So that was his get back right. Needless to say, a little kurfuffle ensued, and my father tasted him. Okay tomorrow of the story mine, you damn business when people not standing not pledging whatever it is okay because you don't know what the situation could be. And since Ben gi Arnold didn't mind his business a young student in high school one ninety thousand dollars, it wasn't for a religious reason though she ain't even have no injury.
Let's go to ABC thirteen oh Witness News for the report. Police attorney say a year's long legal case tied to the pledge of allegiance at Client Out High School has come to an end. Or Jeffrey Blackwell was litigation counsel for the civil rights group American Atheists and an attorney for the plaintiff. He says the Cliento case was about a student identified in court records as m sitting out or declining to participate in the pledge of allegiance at school.
She spoke back in twenty seventeen, I also believe that we live in a country where there isn't justice and freedom for all? And so I'm not going to stand for a pledge that says there is when there really isn't. The student's mother foundled lawsuit against the school district and several staffers, accusing several of them of retaliation and discrimination
as a result of the student's stance. Blackwell says the defendants were dismissed from the suit over time, except for one teacher, Benji Arnold, who agreed to settle the case. American Atheists says the Texas Association of school Boards, a risk pool, paid ninety thousand dollars to resolve the case. Man, that was actually KPRC two news with that report, but dropping a clues. Bad for that young queen. Man high school? Wow, high school? Thinking like that. There's a part of me
that's jealous. Okay, this is the second person I know who got a nice chunk of change because they were harassed by someone who couldn't mind their business simply when a person chose not the pledge of leaders to the flag and the republic for which he stands. Okay, I got to salute that young queen who even had to wear with all to file this lawsuit. Because I know for a fact in high school, my dumbass would have just been in the principal's office for refusing to do
something like that. And I wouldn't even have realized I would being harassed, because I would have just accepted the fact this guy as a teacher, so he has the authority to press me, but I don't have to do a damn thing, and then I don't want to do. But I wouldn't have thought the sue listen to this queen's reason, and again listen, I also believe that we live in a country where there isn't justice and freedom for all, and so I'm not gonna stand for a
pledge that says there is when there really isn't. Who They didn't release her name, That's why I'm not saying her name. But you know, as a teacher, benji Okay, Benjie, instead of attempting to force some bully kids into saying one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all, how about asked them why she feel that she lives in the country where there isn't justice and freedom for all. I guarantee you'll learn something, Benji Okay. I know Texas
is like a country all to itself. But the reality is this young student is right, and that's why you have people out here simply trying to keep America honest. That's what she's doing. Okay. She's not asked for anything more than what has been promised, which is liberty and justice for all. Okay, one nation is true, this is one nation. But indivisible is a lie, okay, because indivisible
means unable to be divided or separated. Need grow please, all right, we've been divided and separated from the start. All right. They need to replace indivisible with invisible because from the start you have not seen certain groups. Okay, if you did, all right, you didn't see us in our totality. That's what the whole three fifths compromise was. Clearly, if you couldn't see us in our wholeness, then parts of us were invisible. So let's replace indivisible with invisible.
Invisible is how so many people feel in this country because white people would privilege don't see the plights of other people. So when a person says they refuse the pledge allegiance because they feel like they live in a country where there isn't justice and freedom for all liberty fall and they're not gonna stand for a pledge until
there is. And how about, as an educator you figure out ways to help us get there instead of continuing the marginalization that currently has that young woman feeling the way she feels in the first place. Okay, Kathy Griffin, please please give this giant jaral male the biggest heahaw and Chelsea Handler you want to get in on on on Bengi heahaw heaha. That is way too much, Dan Man. There's really no reason to play a game. I guess what race it is because it is Texas, and I
mean bengi on it. Don't get whiter than that. Like, look how white this man is. He could be on a piece of currency. He could be on a dollar, a five dollar bill, a twenty dollars bill. This is a white This is white white. This is wooden teeth. White's come on, man, this is wooden teeth white. Okay, all right, this is the slaves at eight and three day who cares white in my life? He's white. This
is white white. Jesus christ Man. This is the man when people talk about the man, the man holding you back, This is the man. This is this right here could be a picture of the man. This is what the man looks like. If you've never seen what the man looks like, this what the man looks like. This is the day I'll miss being on Revote TV, just because I want y'all to see what the man looks like. Okay, alright, Well, next, ask C and E if you need relationship advice or
any type if advice calls right now. And I just want to say salute all the Jehovah witnesses out there. Okay, if any of y'all have ever felt harassed or forced the pledge allegiance, you might be INTI of the conversation. Okay, okay, all right, all right, As C and eight hundred five eight, when you were Jeovah witnesses, you go ringing people's doorbells. Damn show was out in field service on saturdays. Absolutely, So what would make you stop ringing the doorbells? Like?
Because you know, sometimes we close the shade, we turned off the lights. But well, honestly, I don't remember doorbells back then. We just was knocking on doors. You know. He was going to trailer parks. And I grew up in a single white trailers. I don't remember like ringing doorbell, I remember knocking on doors, but yes, I definitely did feel service on saturdays. Witness a days well as C and E is next eight hundred five eight five one
O five one. It's the Breakfast Club co Morning. It's that time ask Charlomagne a DJ nd anything pick it up, up up, It's time to ask and Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time to ask C and E. If you need relationship advice to any type of advice, you can hit us. Hello. Who's this? It's staring down? How y'all going seven? What up? Terrist Well the man? I
got a question for y'all. Y'all man, just like out yam, I got a question for you, Yes, sir, after this Chris rocket Wood Smith thing. And I want to know, it's just possible for a wife or girlfriend if you don't comfort going safe, that you go protect her if she witness you not protect yourself. Well, what is protecting yourself look like? Ken? Tell me what that looks like to you, and I'll tell you what it looks like
to me. Oh, I'm in an old generation where your father tell you the worst thing a man could do to respect you to smack. I rather you punch to me to smack. And now you can't even argue with your wife because you can't live where the first thing you're gonna say, don't break bad when me, you ain't break bad when you out your mouth. You gotta live
with that. Now, that's that's terrible. Yeah, that's not what protecting a woman to me is, or protecting a woman to me is, you know, making sure that you know you're doing the work on yourself to show up to be the man that you need to be. Like, are you in there? Are you in therapeut? You know how to properly deal with your emotions? You know what I mean? You're absolutely right. But just think if you go somewhere and somebody to get loud, you think you're gonna feel
comfortable with you go protector. Yeah, I think I'm happening to you like that. I think it's a different situation. Uh. Will Smith and Chris Rock were actually friends. I mean they worked with movies together. They knew of each other, and that was that was one of the biggest stages so I don't think you could compare that to if we just in the street and somebody comes up to me and smacks me in front of my my daughter or my or my wife. So hey, I think many
different situations. Hey, also it is too Now, what if you're a person who can't control their emotions and you're dealing with a lot of hurt and you're dealing with a lot of pain. So whenever somebody pops off, even if it's something like you react in that way and you just outsmacking people or punching people and then that person decides to pull a gun out and then kills you, blows your mother eff and brains out. That's not protecting, right, will smell He pens acessful all the life. He's small
and everything. You gotta expect him to go off soon or later because he couldn't never be himself. He only got to be that image that is true. Later he go come out from the later. And I think that's all that happened. And I love both of the brothers and I appreciate youall. I love both of I love both of them too, man, and I can't I want both of them to continue to continue on their journey of healing. Hello, who's this yo? Without? Without without is alive?
All right? What's your question for CNE? I got a question. My first question is for Charlomagne. Yo, charlomagn, I'll come every time you're giving out the donkey to day you got the day's wrong? Today is Thursday to thirty first, not Friday the thirty first. What did I say Friday to thirty first? I might have. I might have. I might have some type of burger. Man. I don't know. I'd be seeing what's the burger, asked burger. Yeah, I'll be seeing. I didn't know. I thought the day was Thursday,
March thirty first. I said Friday. I don't know why I do that. I'm gonna be honest. I see people say that all the time on the YouTube comments. I'm like, I don't even realize I'd be saying it like he ain't got an eyefro that tells him to day. Last week a time your uncle getting old brote? What's the other question? Brother? Yo? Every I got I got a problem, man, I'm trying to I'm trying to see man, like, how can I I got an eighty percent? And I got a twenty percent. I'm trying to see how can I
get my eighty eight? Sho my ady, John? Try to see I shouldn give me a hunting. I'm tired of running. You should know nothing about this, and you shouldn't know nothing about this. You shouldn't even understand this math he talk? What are you talking? You are happily married man, a faithful black man? Are you talking about a faithful black man? I'll tell you this. I tell you this, King, I
know math. I'm going with the eighty all day every day. Hey, and I'm trying to go to eighty one day every day. But the twenty calling you? You're an idiot. You wouldn't take twenty percent of your paycheck, would you? If your ball came here right now? Then I'm gonna give you eighty percent of your paycheck or twenty percent of your paycheck? Which one you're taking on? That's an easy question, Jo, It should be easy in this situation to Foods calling
up talking about math. We don't know we faithful black man? What are you talking? Number? That damn math? Eighty twenty? What is that? I know? A hundred exactly one hundred percent faithful to our wives what this man told eighty twenty man asked, all right, ask CN eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you got questions for ce, call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club,
GOP five and five one oh five on. If you need relationship advice at any type of advice, you can call us right now and let's sell them in a couple of one. Before you get into it, you said, a couple of people called h and had a question about your knees. I wanted to know how your knees were fine. What you're talking about Yesterday you would dance, remember you d I don't play with me. I'm sent man. I was a stallion before there was stallions out here
what you're talking about. I grew up in the Uncle Luke era. You hear me all right, Before y'all were doing twerking and everything else, we was out here with the sixty nine boys. Okay, Tucci rolling alright, motify it. You're talking about how unk kneeds unk needs built for it. It's in me, not on me. That was wrong with y'all. Damn mind asked me about my knees. Please now listen. Omar Epps and Charles Murray was here last hour. They got a movie coming out in theaters this weekend called
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NV anything up up? It's time to ask morning. Everybody's DJ Envy and Jula yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're in the middle of seat in the Hello, who's this? Hi? This is then? Hey, what's your question for ce hi seeing? Oh my god? Now I need to how to be super serious? I know y'all dub around a lot. We're always serious, all right. So I met this guy in LA. I lived in the East Coast. I'm not gonna say just she's listening. I live on the East Coast. Is um in the beginning.
I mean, this guy is super nice. We communicate fully good, we click, We have a lot of things in comment. I'm and I didn't want to like him because he's on the West coast. But you know, I had a conversation with him and I was like, listening, you're really likful. What are we doing? Um? He didn't answer me when I asked you that question. He kind of got quiet. So I kind of sut the whole sporation down, and I was like, you know what, you're a cool person,
but you know I'm here, you're there. Let's fall about our lives. So he called me yesterday and he was seeing for the relationship. She was like, what are you doing? He was like, I don't care if you're in New Jersey. He was and all the right things. He was like, it's not that I'm not interested. I want to let you know now that I'm interested. I'm busy, but let me like. He's also told me I need to be calling him. But I felt like I'm following his lead. What is he doing? What did you do? What did
you do for a living? He's the entrepreneur. He's in the fashion industry as well as the music industry. I mean, I always feel like you you can always make time for somebody you care about, and you love. I mean, it ain't nothing to make a quick phone call or a quick text or a quick little something just to tell you I'm thinking about you. I always feel that, like if you really want something, you really love it, you're really thinking about it, it ain't nothing to make
a little time for that throughout the day. In my opinion, Yeah, I agree. I mean, he said someone everything esterday to try to say what we were trying to build. He was like, listen, he said, I actually heard his feelings, because you feel like I gave up on him, and I don't think that he was fornesting me. But I was like, you know what again, I'm here, you're there. I don't want he's really likable. I think you need to make sure that man ain't got a whole other
family in La. Absolutely, that's what I think you need to do, because I mean, we all work a lot. I work a lot, Charlomagne works a lot, but we still find time to throughout the date just to call I called my wife just to tell I'm thinking about it, or I call my kid to check up on him. And I got a zillion one jobs and Charlemagne does
as well. But if you really love somebody, you really can you find that time unless he can't because he's with his other family, right, and if he can't necessarily get away, and if that man is with his other family, you need to lead that man and her and you need to lead that lady husband alone. Oh no, that's not Charlemagne. Don't play with me. What I'm just asking.
I'm just saying hypothetically. I don't know, right, but you do need to find out if he got a whole other situation going on, because envy is right, you know, we make time for what we want to make time for. There's no reason in two twenty two to not be able to keep constant communication facetimes, zooms something. Yeah, you should start facetimeing in wild times like FaceTime like early in the morning to see, you know, if he's in bad by himself FaceTime and just wild time, just to see.
And if you don't answer, if you don't answer, you know what it is, right he don't answer to stop interrupting that man's family time. Thank you, guys. I'm so happy that you were serious with me. We are I'm no way serious. Why people think we're not serious? Oh? No, hello, who's this? Hey? What's stop this year from talio? Talio? What's your seeing? Me? Um? I just trying to figure out how my man. He treats me so good, but he can't stop cheating, and I'm just not saying what
it is. Don't laugh? Paid did you catch it's not funny? At least ten times? Whoa whoas? And eight years? Are you married? In two years? We're not married together? My g my g g g so he got five years, he's averaging five cheating five cheats a yet correct? That's what you're telling us right now? Yeah? I eight? How old is this man? He's twenty nine? Why is this? Why can't you let him go? Tell me? I have
to tend she in two years. You gotta let him go because he understands you won't leave, so he's gonna keep doing it to you until you change your behavior. I need to hear how good the penis is. Tell me what I know. That's all it is. That's the only thing got you going crazy out here. You out here tied you because you're you're allowing it. Honestly, if you decide you won't take it anymore and you out,
then he will understand it. But the fact that you keep forgiving him and allow him to come back in the house. And that's the truth. No, it's not. This man has been with ten different girls in two years. She just one of them. You're not even really his girlfriend. See that he slips with her? No, he don't, he do. It's probably because you're a homeless sexual. All right. He probably ain't got no other place to be, all right, Okay, he probably ain't got no other place to be, all right?
Why would he Why? Why would he be living with you? How does he what does he? When? Does he have time to cheat? If he lives with you? Exactly what? I go to work. He don't even got a job. This man's is amazing. Come on, mama, he doesn't have a job. You this man and this man's penis no you pay his cell phone bill. It gets to the point where you just gotta say enough is enough. I will say that he's a drug dealers are paid? Is he a drug dealer? Possibility? You're going to jail and
you're gonna have a heartbreak. Now. You gotta you gotta let go because you don't want to be in a predicament where he brings you home something that you don't necessarily want like gonera conspiracy charges, conspiracy charges like it's enough enough, and he keeps doing it because you just won't leave, and he understands that, he'll say sorry and you'll stay. You got now to the point where you just gotta be like, you gotta do. It's best for you, sis.
It's the best peenis you ever had in your life. Why you keep asking her? You weak? Damn God damn does he at least give you a good conversation to go along with it? It do? It's just like a fery tale and then pop damn man, salute to that king and he just Mama, you know what that king? I remember when I was a young toxic Okay, Lord, have mercy. You know what you gotta do? You hear me? No, she don't hear you. She ain't trying to hear you.
Text it's Thursday, Friday tomorrow. Text him right now, tell him, tell him you're not gonna do this anymore. He was to grab on my phone right now. Let me talk to this king. Boy, Come on, peace, King, How are you doing? Brother? Why you wil b you? Why? Yeah? Why you aren't playing with that girl's emotions? Man? I ain't playing with her, but every speak man need to understand they play too. And I think she would respect you more if you had a job. King. You know
what I'm saying, Like you can't job? No, she said, he don't got not a legal job? Oh your barber? Okay, do you have your license? That ain't funny. Do you have your license? He ain't got his life? You don't got your license? Is still an the legal job? Bro? She caught you ten times in two years, so there's a couple of times she didn't catch you. Bro, come on down. If she a good woman, you gotta chill f out. You live in with her your clothes? Dare
you gotta chill out? Bro? Do you like her? Whoa girl? If you don't kick that out your car right now, right now, hit out, pull over and drop him off. We're just joking. We don't want nothing toxic, all right? Well, I don't know to tell somebody like that when the person is dematized in that way. Okay, and the man don't teated ten times in two years. She'll come around one day one day, But you don't want to be
the guy that does it one last time. You lose her and then three years down the line, you're like, Dad was the best thing I haven't losted are or what he could one day evolve and become the man that she has always wanted him to be. That it has happened to the worst of us, Right, I am living through. You didn't get I never had no five, I never had no ten in two years. That's just ridiculous. That's just nasty. Yes, all right, all right, it's disgusting. Ten in two years. You just out here wild and
you don't get nothing about your penis. You got time ten and two years in this era, though he got caught with ten, so it might have been twenty. Whoa, whoa in this era. No, no, anybody got time for that. No, no, no, you get commedia, computer viruses, all types of stuff. You ain't black time computer virus. You don't want your penis to get hacked. All right, Well, let's get to the room as let's talk Soldier boy. It's about this is the report angela ye on the breakfast club. Well, soldier
boy turns in the big Draco. He wants to know our little Dirk water me goes ain't returning his calls when you yelling I don't know. I want to get my soldier boy's voice. I'm always doing a song, get signed, then once get famous, I can't. I can't even get a song from him. But when y'all was in the hood and I ain't nobody know who the fuck y'all was, I was doing songs with ya, Chief Keith, little Dirt, me goos famous dicks only play the song with now
was Risty Keith ain't real. I'm still having it, still have e motion. Really don't need no song with you. All you gotta do is look up Soldier wear little Dirt Eater the man first mix taken on somebody nobody knew who the dirt wasna get a record deal? What if my feature back in don't play with Big Draco? Why Soldier? But always sound like he giving closing arguments and you know what I mean, And I just say, guilty,
guilty to all of everybody he just named. Okay, all right, well you should return the favorite of soldier did look out for y'all in that way, you know, before y'all got popping, You should return the favor later on that like you should. But if you don't, you know it is what it is. But you should all right, now, eas Ray, there was rumors that Easter Ray is pregnant. Why did you say that? I don't know, she responded. She says, I am not pregnant. F you very much.
Let a bitch eat, drink and be merry. That's one of the worst things you can say to a woman. Man, tell a woman you know when brown congratulations, Uh, you know when you're expecting and she ain't even pregnant. I learned my lesson. I did that one jot. We was on a plane and the radio personality was on there with me and I was like, yo, congratulations, you know what I'm saying. She said, for what I said, pregnant, She's like, I ain't pregnant. I said, Oh, all's so disrespectful.
And I mean this in a real way. It's just like saying fat bitch. It's that disrespectful. I'm serious. That's the equivalent tiling my line and somebody walked to and be like, damn you pregnant. That's disrespectful, right, that's just like calling women to fat. Be right, it's I'm telling you disrespectful. You well, uh, I didn't know this one. This one. Just let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see. No, let just see. It
was just a bad transition. No no, no, no no no no no no no no no no. I'm glass. That's bro right, that's broth. Even though I got to show the people the headline at least on the camera, but just to know what we did not we decided not to discuss after that segue. Should I show we didn't do it? We didn't do it. Don't do it. You know what. I'm not gonna do even put the energy alright, who who would that have been a hell of a segue. I didn't have thought she was being
a real asshole on this radio morning. You hear me? WHOA Okay? All right, well that is your room a report? Damn Nope, nope, not doing that one. You just want to say what it is though, I do not. Nope, nope, all right, people's choice mixes up next therapy today? The type of stuffs Friday, No, I got it to day. Actually this is stuff we're discussing therapy. I'm not doing that, all right, eight D five eight five to too, But I ain't doing it. I ain't mess with you, but
I'm gonna get my last sooner is this. No, I'm not I'm even gonna laugh at coming. You saw, okay eight Nick, you saw, you saw what we didn't commit the okay, you don't see what we didn't talk about. We didn't talk about eight hundred five eight five one five one The people Choice mixes up next week. Gonna start it off with Nipsey. So Breakfast Club, your morning's
will never be the same piece of the planet. Charlomagne the Guard here with news from one of They just partnered with the Grammy Awards for exclusive NFTs and you can win a pair of tickets to fly out the next year's Grammy's simply by claiming the free NFT at one of dot com. For rules and to claim your free n FT, visit one of dot com by seven pm April morning. Everybody is dj n V Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. We got a shout out to Omar Epps for joining us
this morning. Yeah, salute to the good brother Omar Epps and Charles Murray. Also Charles Murphy is stopping through with them. Yeah, they got a movie coming out this weekend called The Devil you know, and uh n V and I we have a theater for you to go see it at. You know what I'm saying. And if you want to go to a special screen and of the Devil, you know tomorrow at AMC, Babe Plazat and the Bronx, just go to Power one oh five one FM dot com right now for your chance to get passes. That's right,
you'll see Omar Epster's face. Just click the link on his face and uh definitely registered and you could be in the building all right when we come back. We got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. That's Charlomagne. You've got a positive note. I do have a positive note. Man. You know today is the three year um. It's been three years since
our good brother Nipsey Hustle, you know, transitioned. So this quote is from the late great Nipsey Hustle. Man, if you look at the people in your circle and don't get inspired, then you don't have a circle. You have a cage breakfast club. You don't finish it, y'all dumb
