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can keep these guys in Chalomagne, the God. This is the preface club 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. I was like, that's your que Chalomie. How about that plummed up good morning AGUALI eat good money. He's amby Cholomagne, the god, piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is, hump It's also national HIV testing day to day is national HIV testing that day.
I'm gonna be honest with you. Tho man them test, man them test is very scressful because see, I'll come from the area where you get your uh get you. I forgot how they do swap your mouth take your blood. I don't take blood back in the day, to take blood back in the day two weeks. But now you find out on the spot. I ain't got time. It takes a few minutes. I don't got that kind of pressure.
I'm not right with my god and noo. But it's very important to get tested because there's people that actually, the earlier that you know, the better it is for you. There's people that have been living with HIV for absolutely for a long time. And yes, all you sound like future when you talking. So somebody used to microphone on your end. Crazy, that's number one. They tested it mad times.
Once again, you sound like future, So stop talking unless you gonna sing us a hook if you ain't got no hook to sing us, and shut up all right now. Number one. I remember first time I ever got my HIV AH test. Those two weeks were so scressful. I tried to write down every single woman that I had had sex with, and I had. I had to write down the crackhead because they sell crack. So you know how many crackers did you have sex with? It? I like too too. You are something else, probably well, I live,
I've lived a long life, we see. But yeah, when the last time I didn't mind, it was so quick. I was just sitting there, found I was in a van. They had the testing van that you could go and I get tested and you know, found out right away how many crackhead you have sex with you? None? None that I know of. If you're a faithful, faithfully married man,
they don't need to have HIV test, right. Um, I don't know if you're straight, if you're well, yeah, you're faithful, So well you had a history though, I mean, because it could pop up. Now you know from things that it can be dormant for a period of time, but I don't think it's that long. I'm good, Yes, I do it hurt. Everybody need to go out and get tested because there's people that have no idea. One and one out of seven people who actually are HIV positives
don't even know they have it. And and you know, if your wife or your girlfriend goes to the doctor because she's pregnant, that doesn't mean you don't have HIV. Because a lot of people say, hey, my wife went to the doctor, she's good, so I'm good. That doesn't necessarily mean that either. But there's a lot of stigma
and shame attached to it. But the truth of the matter is that you can actually live a long, fruitful life and what happens if you find out your results right then and there and the results not what you want them to be. I mean, then you got to figure out they give you. Actually, they don't tell you in front of everybody right now, they tell you, but they actually will give you resources. You can tell the person who probably would test in front of everybody though
they're probably breasting the tears, you know. Oh you mean you could tell you, yes, absolutely, they're probably bursting the tears right down the spot. Oh you're just being a little shocked and be like, Wow, I'm gonna tell you something else. Man. This week right here is I have two reminders that I'm getting old. Number one, my born day is on Friday, okay, And number two, my daughter's born days the day she is ten years old to day she is officially in double digits. Wow. If that
don't make you feel old, I don't. I don't know what will burn. But you got a younger one too, right, so you know it keeps you young. Stopcome a new gray hair pops up on your face. That's what you tell yourself. I got five kids young. It does, It keeps you running around, it keeps she keeps that energy up absolutely positively does Yes, it keeps you active, It
don't keep you young, it keeps you feeling. Oh, and before we go too far away from it, I do want to say with National HIV test today at our Juice Bar in Brooklyn, we are doing free HIV testing and at a lot of different locations around the United States. Everybody's doing national HIV testing, So there are definitely resources where you can go and get tested today. And do you want to go back and talk about your kids after talking about HIV again and you want now I'm
gonna I'm gonna let it slide. I was gonna ask you, I was gonna let I was just gonna ask Charlotte. I know, Charlomagne, has have you ever been in the swamp? Charlomagne? Of course, I had from most Corner South Carolina drop on a clues bomb for the eight four three? Have you ever been in a swamp? I mean, yesterday was my first time in the swamp. We did an airboat through the swamp looking for alligators and it was kind of strange. It was kind of weird. Why that's a
great ecosystem? Are you crazy? I mean, the mosquito's looking at the alligators and snakes and all that. I was like, this is scary. I mean, I had a good time, but I'm like I thought I would cold get Zeka or something. But I was good. I had to great time the swamp. Yes, I'm from the low country, baby, Okay, I come from from from growing up trying to realize if they're trying to figure out if the liszten Man was really not the listen man living the swamps some
of bill South Carolina. I held a sloth too, Yeah you ever held held a sloth? No, I don't gotta been teching sloss. Now why are you holding on the sloss? So? I don't know it was at the park. You actually look like a sloth. I've told you that before. You do look like a sloth. You didn't feel like you was at home with your trip when you was holding the sloss. And yeah, okay, all right, I would say
something back, but then people would beat many. All right, I'm talking about this morning the Trump Say what you need to say? All right, you got something racist to say? My color is to say say it. It was just a bunch of animals that I was, you know what, forget it, say it Michael Bennett from the Philadelphia Eagles will be joining us this morning and we'll kick it with him. He has a book called Things that Make White People Uncomfortable that I've read. It's a great read.
All right. And then and then we got from patients what we're talking about you, Yes, we'll be talking about a federal judge order and find out what they've said about parents and children who are separated at the border. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a locked this to breakfast club, Good morning, the morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast was happening. Now let's get into some
front page news. Now they are re estating families, right, Yes, a federal judge has ordered a halt to most family separations at the US border and the reunification of all families that have been separated. And the court specifically says that they have to stop detaining parents apart from their minor children. They can still, of course, prosecute people for trying to get here, but they can't separate these families anymore unless the parent is unfit or the parent declines reunification.
So all parents with their minor children who are under the age of five must be reunified within fourteen days, and parents older than that must be reunified within thirty days. They also said that they have to provide parents contact with their children by phone within ten days if the parent is not already in kind tax So when they put their families back together, what they do support them back to Mexico or what? I guess it depends on
specific individual situations. You know, sometimes people are coming here trying to get into the country and it's not an illegal manner of the people. If it's illegal, they'll be sent back. All right, what else are we talking about? All right? Now? The Supreme Court, though, at the same time that they've done that, the Supreme Court has ruled to uphold Donald Trump's travel band. Donald Trump tweeted out,
Supreme Court upholds Trump travel band. Wow. So this band restricts entry from seven countries Iran, North Korea, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, and Venezuela. So people who have challenged this say that the travel band exceeded the president's authority under immigration law as well as the Constitution, and of course some people feel like this is actually promoting Islamophobia. Oh yeah, you
think absolutely. So we'll see what happens because I know they're going to try to overturn this still as well. And Sarah Sananders is going to be now getting Secret Service protection that's supposed to be starting. You got kicked out of a restaurant because you got kicked out of a restaurant. Yes, well, I mean I guess. Uh. They all trying to say that Queen Maxine Waters was causing threats of violence. That's what they tried to see. You
didn't say anything about violence. You just said she said to harass people when you see them at restaurants and stuff, you know, resist against them, let them know that you're not happy with this administration. So they took that as a threat. That's what that's probably all about. It. Meanwhile, Donald Trump can say to physically attack people, and that's
somehow not a fact. That's why I told everybody just be ready for the smoke, because all of this is not going to lead to anything peaceful at the end of the day. Donald Trump bell yea out of jail if you attack somebody. So the same way they're getting Sarah huck and be saying is prepared. Make sure you prepared too, That's all I'm saying. All right, all right, well, last front page news now today is decided to be Married Day. I saw that first of all. I love
when we're coming in. I see all the different national holidays because it's also a national post Traumatic Stress Disorder aware in this state. It's also a national Happy Birthday to You Day and National ice Cream Cake Day, but it's also National Decided to be Married Day. That's right, and eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. The question is, when did you decide you wanted to get married? Oh man, if you are married now, I was like, huh, Charlemagne, when did you decide I decided
I wanted to be married. Me see, it's twenty and eighteen. I got married in twenty fourteen, I believe, so I decided I wanted to be married and around twenty thirteen. I mean, I always knew I wanted to marry my wife now because we've been together for twenty years. But I just you know, you know, you make all those excuses like I'll do it when I when I get get my finances in order. You know, I don't want to I don't want to do it until I'm I'm ready and I can provide all that bs. She never
give me an ultimatum. Oh no, she never give me an ultimatum. But then my daughter did come to me one time. My daughter said, why are you and mommy don't have the same last name? That hurt me in a way. So that kind of like all of that, All of that was part of the process of me saying, you know what time for me to get married? Okay, all right. I kind of knew when when I first
met my wife. She used to run track and she had these huge double ds, and you know, in track, used to wear these tight track suits, and I used to just go stark at tracker. Just watch the double d's bounce bound. Right then and there, I was like, well, I want I'm gonna marry that you got You got married for scrictly superficient reasons. If you got married because you like your wife's titties, it's what you just told America.
That was the first part of the time I fell in love and I knew I want to get married right then? Now, y'all fell in love with her breast? I sure did. Wow, Okay, that was the sixteen so so I'm thinking you probably got breastfed until you was three, so it's probably like a sixth fetish. Yeah. Wow. Anyway, eight hundred five five one oh five one. Call us up right now. We're asking when did you decide you wanted to get married? And also, ladies, would you propose
to your man? Just curious? Call us up right now. It's the breakfast Club of Morning. This this is um Julian, Hey, Julian. Now today is decided to be married days. So we're asking everybody what made you want to get married? Um? Um, what made me want to get married is my mom was passing away from cancer and my wife was with me through the whole thing. So it made me want to be with her and married her and wanted me to spend the rest of my life with her. She
was there for you in a very trying time. Very understandable, sir. Yeah, she left her jobs and came with me, travel left everything behind to come be with me by my mother. Shay, Wow, that's real. I mean we've all had those. I can think about all the times I've been unemployed and too proud to go collect the unemployment checks, and my wife was holding it down, you know, working paying the bills. Hello, who's this? And it is Trials from Rochester. Hey, Charles,
that what made you want to get married? Charles? My girl changed my life. Man. I met my girl when my brother was actually getting picked up by the Feds and I was down and now and she actually picked me back up. And when I started living with her, I decided to look at the different things that I ain't having my life, as far as somebody actually caring for me, as somebody really holding me down when I
ain't really had it. And I'm about to get married in two months, man, I decided to do it like a year and a half ago, step up to the play and now I'm about to make her mind. Man, you got you brother. I love this man. All these traumatic experiences us black men going through and we got our queens holding us down. Absolutely, I love it. Hello, who's this? Yeah? Man? Thing for a quick I want to do that time. No about to stop getting married.
First of all, im sorry for the woman that married you did, but continue to get the two thousand and nine I have my daughter because I want to child. That's very honorable, very honorable. That wasn't positive. But the fact that you would marry the woman that you got pregnant? What a concept? Man who can't grow? No, here, brother, what does that have to do with anything this morning? So I don't know. I wanted to take a cheap shot A good day. D eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. Today is Decided to be Married Day? And we're asking when did you decide you wanted to get married? Call us up right now. It was the breakfast club? Good morning? Hello? Who's this excited? This morning? My favorite people? Okay, just like Elmo? All right? Now, what you know today is National Decided to be Married Day? What made you want to get married? Mama? Oh? Well, I asked me. I'm not married to me? Was what I proposed? Okay? No? Well, first of all, nobody would
say yes to you because of your voice? Stop it all right, be nice? So you're not How old are you? If you don't mind me asking? Oh, you got plenty of time to get married? Yes, no, rush, don't just do it, all right? Put some bass in your voice. Mom, I'll stop it, I'll I'll try my bed. Did you try? Just now? Was that I can do? All right? Betty, have a good day. I have a good one. Hello, who's this our phone? Sim was popping our phone? You know what's going? Was good? So that, man, it was
good was happening. The question is when did you get married? Right? He decided to get married in two thousand and Obama was an author and it was a recession, and I was just trying to combine income, bro. So I was up, she was, and we just trying to, you know, make it up. So she felt a little income of mine and it went to like two thousand and nine, and that was it. That sound like a business business arranger. Wasn't the love involved and nothing like that? She was
messed up. I don't know if you remember two thousand at any that was a rough year, man, sir. I got fired. I got fired November second, two thousand and eight. From the Windy Wims experience. Okay, I know I already had gut fire fire, she still had she still had a little good job. Man. It was rough. We understand. I got fired November second, two thousand and no way together. I don't know. Damn pretty as your wife and you fell in love was just a breast bro at first? Yeah,
I mean I was. I was fifteen. What do you expect me and you don't gonna have a deep conversation, not a feather season, go pretty attack long a head. You went to man that was there that came after and be superficial he said, He said he stalked his wife at track meets. So I guess the moral of the stories. You can you can meet to somebody if you married him. Do you say an envy? No, I didn't say that at all. Oh, you're married. You did marry a woman? You meet too? Technical? I did. I
didn't marry my wife. Yes, we've been together over twenty four years. Hello, who's this? Hey mama? Now we're asking today has decided to get married? Dave? When you? When did you decide to get married? And would you propose to your man? Um? Well, I'm not yet married, but I know it's gonna happen soon because we're expecting a baby. That don't mean nothing. Do you think that baby gonna make him proposed to you? Oh? Woa instantly talk saying
it's going to happen. Oh okay, well I'm listening, Tonna be honest with you. I proposed to my wife after we had a baby. It just happened. My baby happened to be six at the time, But you know, it still happens. I mean, I don't I mind that my family is against it, but it's already happening. So I don't mind. Your family's against you getting married after having a baby. Oh they want you to get married before, beforehand,
before the baby comes. Oh got you, got you, We can always do a Cardion offset day, get married on the low. Shout out to them, because that proposal was also interesting since we got married and then proposed at first. Of all, I'm not gonna let you talk down on nobody's proposal, especially when you ain't been getting proposed who yet having a baby out of wed lock out here in these Greeks. But you want to judge? Yeah, all right, well, thank you, my good luck. All right now? Ye, yes,
we got roomors on the way. Yes, we're gonna be talking about a joint album in the works. Let's see if you're excited about it. Also find out who had to apologize after some homophobic lyrics. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. This to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ envy, Angela yee, Charlottene the guy. We are the breakfast guys. What's happening? It's going good. I'm
watching a little oozy on the screen. You should wake up in a little oozy type of mood this morning. Man, what type of mood is that? Or you ain't see him in Blackboy JB doing them crazy young boy dances on you see it? Man? If I still had good knees, I'll try that. But I can't be hopping around on one knee. No, you ain't too weak for that. Let's get to the RUMs. Let's talk Lakeith Stanfield. It's about
this report angela knee on the Breakfast club. Well, Lakeith Stanfield has apologized for a video that he did on Instagram where he was wrapping lyrics that were offensive, uh and homophobic. Here tell people who look Keith Stanfield is Lakeith Stanfield plays Darius in Atlanta and he wasn't get out as well, and he's also in that movie Sorry too coming out and look for two weeks. Okay, so here is here are those lyrics? Well, you're dressed like
trash who was eight six? Take that choke chain back. There's some gate it's only black rags and my cat like I'm racist as I don't really like the brag, but I'm straight rich bitches out the ass and these things, and all these Jaden's have been mad because they hate this. I really wish Keith Stanfield will stop rapping. When he was here on the Breakfast Club, I told him he was trash as a rapper, but he continues to rapping.
This is what happens when you continue to rap. Well, he said that that offensive freestyle was actually him and character. He said, I make videos all the time, which I usually end up deleting as soon as I make them. I assume characters that have different viewpoints and different views on life just from different perspectives. Some things my views are in line with and some things my views aren't
in line with. And this character that you've seen as a character, I'm definitely not in line with, and I definitely don't believe those things. That's the best you can come up with. That's a good come up with. Look further of all, keep act like Darius in real life. And I can't tell if he's playing or not. And I know he got a movie coming out in a couple of weeks. Sorry to bother you. Why would you
do something like this two weeks before the movie? And did that cause a fake outrange that little rhymecau I didn't see that. People were definitely mad about it, and he definitely apologized, definitely deleted the post. That's why he gave a whole explanation. If you can't say that and then say, okay, well I was just in character. You can't do that. By the way, if you hadn't give that explanation, I'll apologize. I got a never know all
right now, Kodak Black, congratulations to him. He passed his GED test. He said, it feels like the day I bought my first chain, So that's a big deal. He is staying positive right now. He had access to a tutor so he could actually get his gd and he is happy to announce that he did get his certification. Felt like the day I bought my first change. Yeah, it's a good feeling, right. I dropped on a clue boun for Quoda Black. I mean, you know, it's Florida.
It's Florida. It's Florida, so I'm going to that feels like an accomplishment, all right. Now the game has threatened to kill three men who tried to rob his house. So imagine you're at the BET Awards and he said, this past Saturday night, three n Words that they could catch me slipping while I was out enjoying BT weekend festivities,
and attempted to burglarize my home. He said, they were on the ground checking the windows and doors for censors, and once they saw the house was secure and my two rot wallers were in the crib, they aborted the mission. The first dude looked Hella familiar and I'm on it. The second one had andre Berto clothing line Harvest hoodie on. He said, it has nothing to do with andre Berto, but he said I'm on it too. Y'all idiots really
three deep with one baby ass flashlight. So he said, a place where my children lay there, heads and night will never be disrespected on my watch. If and when you come back, I'm killing all three of um words on site. So if you want to lose your life over some xboxes and a few TVs, by all means, pull up and hop that gate again. I haven't heard anything, he said wrong, and I'm nothing at wrong. Wrong. You have violating that must feel when you get to stay
on camera. People trying to break into your home. You break into my house, you deserve to die. You're getting shot a spot that's absolutely should stand your ground laws are about. That's what guns are about. Okay, that's what the two Amendment is all about. Right there. Ashanti has made a confirmation. Jarry posted iconic the card is new album is Dope a Shanty. I think we should do one of these joint albums for the culture. I'm inspired.
Here's what A Shanty had to say. It's so funny because we've been talking about that for so long, but I think now he's like, Okay, now it's time to do it. We're gonna carve out the time and make it happen. If you think for one second, then in twenty eighteen, I give a damn about a jar Rule a Shanty album, then you are absolutely right. Okay, I am going to be here for that joint album. I am sick of y'all fronting on jar Rule and A Shanty like they haven't been out here making adult contemporary
hip hop since before we were adults. Okay, you don't like always on time, you don't like mesmerize. Huh. Solo records like foolish put it on me, yes, okay, so let me take you and as soon as Time join and retires, I'm gonna take over his boat Cruise and jar Rul and Shanty gonna be the first artist our book to perform. Oh my god, damn it. Any Earth got it though, Earth gotty, gotta do the beats, get
the producers that classic murder. You know, they did a song together for the Hamilton mixtape as well, called Helpless Real. I wasn't that's good. I missed that one. Go dig up seven. Okay, they'll find seven, even her all the album here for a jar Ruler Shanty goddamn album. Okay, all right, well good, Well, then that announced. People try to act like they don't like JA rules music music, captain age very well, like I've always gonna time, Come on right now, you don't start singing it at the
top of your lungs. I think it was the disc records they didn't like. But yeah, like you said that, those those records were classic. Come on, man, y'all got joints, and then you didn't um it was cool. I did like clap Back Guy. It was cool, and I liked the video the video was like stop it job, okay, the push ups in the sweat and like nah, but the song is actually dope. All right, Well let me Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now coming up next, we got
front page news. What we're talking about you, We are going to be talking about an upset for the Democrats. Imagine if a twenty eight year old who ran for the first time ever beat somebody who's actually been in office for quite a long time. What's how you wear? That happened? All right? And also next hour from the Philadelphia Eagles, Michael Bennett will be joining us, so we'll kick it with him as well, So don't move. It's the bread the Club more than everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building. He plays for the Philadelphia Eagles and the author of the book Things that Make White People Uncomfortable, Michael Bennett. Thank you, Thank you New York Time bestseller too. That's a big deal. Yes, welcome to the list. Uh last season or was it two thousand and seventeen? Yes, during the season, I started
writing two thousand and sixteen. I started writing a book and um finished it in two and seventeen and then published it this off season. So UM just want to be able to put it on paper. You know, it's not very often that you're able to artic late your thoughts and be able to share them with the world, especially when it's about political things. I think when you are athlete, people want to keep you in the bubble, so you can't really speak about what's going on in
the world. Shut up and dribble. Yeah, shut up and dribble. You heard him. That's all you can do. Shut up and dribble. You're not part of this community, so you're different. But at the same time, you can see from Lebron James, at the end of the day, you live in Brentwood and you still get in the in word spray painting on you wall. So how have people reacted to the title of your book? Great title, things that make white people are uncomfortable? The white people are uncomfortable with it,
I think, I think. But it's a title, it's it's a catchy title. I think the title it's important because it challenges everybody to wonder why we've been so comfortable with things that have been happened, And why are we so comfortable we're seeing police shootings? Why are we so comfortable with seeing people being taken away from their family? Why have we been so comfortable with the Me Too movement?
Why why I have been so comfortable all these things happening And they take so long before people be uncomfortable and finally say, hey, we need to make a change. And so that's all the book is really about, is just challenging people to change their comfortability about things that
have been happening for so long. What's interesting to me is that you talk about looking back at your time in college and things that you could have done, you know, back then to initiate some type of change, but it took for you to be here now to realize how much power you did have as a student athlete. You really thank you for reading a book. No, I ain't think no, but Noah, Yeah, it's kind of one of those things where you were having all these experiences but
you didn't know how to voice them in. For me, like I've said this is a couple of times, is that the athletes that I had to look up to, they didn't really leave us with a voice. I mean, I look at Michael Jordan, I look at Patrick Juin, all these great athletes. They didn't leave us with a voice, So why would how could we speak up? There was
no you know, examples for us. And then I didn't have the ability to grow up in the time of you know, Muhammad alidor Carlos all these great athletes, those athletes who were athletes I had to read about, so I didn't really had to learn on my own how to be able to use this platform. And now with all the things happened with Kaepernick and all the things happening with Malcolm Jenkins, the athletes behind us they have
they have a voice now. So now you see more athletes speaking up because the ones who are in front of them, the ones who have everything to lose, they're speaking. If you look at Lebron James, he's speaking on real issues. So every other basketball player has to fall in line because it's like, if he's gonna speak about it, then we got to take chances. And no offense to Kobe. I love them playing the sport. I love Kingkifree Junior.
I loved all those great guys when it came to playing sports, But they didn't show me how to be a man, you know what I mean? So that was hard. A lot of us as athletes, young athletes, we looked up to, you know, these players, because a lot of people didn't have fathers. They looked up to them for examples. And I think they let us along the way of like being like get the money, like it ain't about moral aboutching moral compass, And now it's about hey, what
about the moral compass? What about focusing on our community while still making plays and still doing the things that we love, but we're still having a voice to speak for people who don't have them. In the book, you speak about Colin Kaepernick a lot a few times and you say how much of a hero he is to you? So why don't play it like yourself? Will feel that way? See out a game or two since y'all know he's being black balled. I know that's a that's a real
hard question. I think that, like, how do you make a change for him? Is it me should know? Is it the league? Is it the West name? I really feel, honestly, it's not so much the players who really are the ones who changed. If Kaepernick has a job. And now I really think it's the fans, because at then the day if we start playing, they still gonna have another person playing. Is it all the fans gonna stop buying jerseys?
All the fans gonna stop buying buying tickets? Are you gonna stop being a Dallas Carboys fan even though you're having one since the nineties, you know? So? Or is that gonna happen? You know, I don't think I'm gonna stop being a fan, but I think I do have to. I have to. I'm just sating it has to be the it's the fan who asked to question themselves. But how they make a chance. They put all the pressure
on the players. You know, you can't just boycott when your team loses and act like you didn't watch the game. I think this time I'm really gonna sit out just based off you know. I think it was that the new policy where they told everybody that they either have to stay in the locker room like that kind of was that was it? And then it makes it so too them because at the same time, you want to support the players because a lot of them are black players.
So we want to support you guys, and so we feel like not watching it's not but then it's like, Okay, it's just a it's a tricky situation. But I think I think we have to refocus or like what are the players doing, which players are involved in the community, how do we help them and elevate their conversations or their platform? And I think you guys do a great job because you give people the players who don't really have a voice or they don't have the audience that
the audience that you guys have. You you're giving them the audience. So you guys are doing your part, you know. So we have to keep like giving those people voices because they're all a lot of people who are doing great work. Just because you know, Colin's not in the league right now doesn't mean that there's not guys like Malcolm Jenks, Chris Long, Kenney Steals Camera Jordan, like all these people who are doing great things. Like we still have to find a way to support the other players.
They're still trying to use those platforms. But you do think what you think fans shit boycott Dan. I think fans shoo follow what they believe in the up to us. Yeah, because basically it becomes like a former victim, like you're victimizing the players, like saying like we have to take all the risk, and we nobody else wants to take any risk with us. If everybody's we all collaborating, we're like, hey, we're gonna like we want this to happen, then we
all have to do that. But then somebody else is just playing and we all still watching. Yeah, well, I guess we don't need what you're gonna do on Sunday go to church and they're like, nobody's like so it would would It wouldn't start though, because if your favorite players are sitting and I'm not just tuning in to watch anybody, Yeah you know what I'm saying. So if I'm a fan, like I'm not they they're not playing,
I'm not I'm not gonna watch it. Yeah, it takes someone, but then it also take some of the white players to do it too. You know, it doesn't make you feel differently sometimes when you guys are in the locker room and you're talking about things, but then there are certain players who are just not with It doesn't make you look at them a little differently. I think you don't.
You try to empathize with them. You try to be able to have some type of compassion for their journey, and you want to be like you want to not ostracize them where they don't want to have a conversation with you. So there's times you like, would you like what you said? What? And it's like, okay, let's let's talk, Let's have dialogue. I think for me, it's always about dialogue. How do we, you know, have a conversation. How do we create an environment where people are wanting to share
the information? And I think that just has to happen in lots. Sometimes people have to come around. I think you said it was Russell Wilson. Yeah, that finally kind of stepped up because he had never really been known. Yeah. I think for me, like when you look at Russell Wilson, it's like he was one of the players, as a black quarterback who really like started to start saying stuff
and started doing different things. And I think you think that was to distract people from the fact that you know, he was dating the air and he got tired of the future jokes. Let me change the narrative. I mean, you can't run away from future. So it's just every time you go you're going, I'm like, damn, he's on the Gap commercial. How Yeah, So it's like, you know, you can't really get away from it. But I think it was just him like realizing, like, you know, like
there's so much more we can do as athletes. You know. It's like we could talk about all these other things and these contracts, and we could talk about Nike, we could talk about all these different brands, but why can't we talk about things that are affecting the world and community and in the humanity part of it. And I think that's why I respect him as a player because he didn't have to do it, because he's got everything to lose. But he was one of the rare players
in the quarterback position who said something. Now, Donald Trump said that football is getting too soft, and that was something that you addressing the book about how offensive it is for him to say something like that. I think it's it's very offensive because at the same time, you that means you kind of dehumanize the athletes who are dealing with, you know, the brain trauma of the past. Athletes are the ones who are dealing with these injuries.
It takes a lot for guys to go out there and play every Sunday and play through the injuries that they play through. And I think he has no you know, he has no right, he has no feelings or he's never played through any of the pain. That definitely not an athlete. He's definitely not an athlete. I mean, I mean, if talking was an athletic ability, he'd be I don't know, Charlomagne would beat him if he was talking. Yeah, yeah, you would be. He'd be like number one, he'd be
number one, he'd be like number ten. Was that have a real conversation that happened between the Seattle Sea Auston kapn Nick about bring him in. I don't know. I've heard that there was don't really know. I can't really speak on it because I have no no truth about what happened or what was saying. I just know that he didn't end up on the team, So I don't know how that worked out. All right. We got more with Michael Bennett when we come back from the Philadelphia Eagles.
So don't move. It's the breakfast club the morning. Don't say d angela ye, Charlemagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We have Michael Bennett in the Building Charlemagne. Malcolm Jenkins. He gets a lot of credit now, but it was a point where people were saying he was a sellout for publicly supporting the NFL's charity deal as they called it. They called it I guess what the
money set aside and support black causers. And people feel like Malcolm disrupted the racial justice movement that half started. How did you feel? I don't think so. I think I think that a lot of times, you know, society makes us choose a side. You know, you look at the I was, you know, look at the die Alarma, you look at like things that people are talking about, secular ethics. It's like we choose sides before we really
listen to the information. It's like just because one person has a different method doesn't mean that they're that they're not doing their job. I think we all have to glorify all the people who are trying to make changes. We can't pick and choose, like we're not going to agree because we all come from different backgrounds, but we
can't agree that we want to make change. And I think people put it too much into it, like they were like, oh, he's not doing this, so he's not down, But at the end of the day, he is down for the cause. Every day he's talking about it, he's making changes, he's going to visit people in the jail, he's going talking about bare reform. I think there's a lot of people who are doing things like that, but people put too much emphasis on what they're not doing
instead of focusing on what people are doing. But that money kind of stopped the conversation. I don't think the money stopped the conversation. I think the money is another way to build bridges because a lot of these groups to communities they need money they need is economic freedom that people like really need. It's like, how do you make the Dallas Cowboys go to all parts of Dallas? Like you know, they only represent the philanthropy side of something.
And when you talk about philanthropy side of something, it's like things that everybody's affected with, Like everybody's affected with cancer, everybody's affected with all these different things that happen to people. But now everybody's affected by police brutality. So when you could take somebody to that community and help them change their mindset about it, it's important that you do that. So I think that's the bottom mind of it. Do you think players are being swayed by the NFL Players
Association to like the stay passes. I don't think so. I think I think we look at corporations. If you look at corporations, corporations don't have souls, they don't they don't have any moral compass, they don't have any of those things. Their bottom line is money. So it's only the players to keep their willing and keep changing the communities that they're a part of. I think that's what the real battle is is how do you continuously push forward, regardless of what the NFL is saying on the NBA
or what they'ren Trump is saying. How do you continuously go out and do the things that you know they are right? Because that new p I feel to be the standing stand in the locker room, that's definitely a violation of the terms agreed upon, right, I'm not sure I didn't. I know, it's definitely a freedom thing that we should be able to express ourselves. But I think, no Biden I'm trying to express saying that we can't take a knee, it kind of like goes into the
world of like that's our point. It was never about taking a knee, like it was never really about taking knee. You were so focused on taking a knee that you missed the point. The point was about everything that was happening around the world. And I think now it's kind of like, Okay, you don't want to take a knee, how do we keep pushing forward? And it makes it allows us to be more creative, and it also allows us to like potentially put in the real work, two
things that really matter. Let's get to some of these ships. Man, you got arrested for allegedly injuring a paraplegic woman. You tried to get on feel to celebrate your brother's Super Bowl win. Why is the white man trying to get you? Man? I don't know. I don't know, and I'll just let my lawyer do what you need to do. Obviously, you know how I feel about that situation. But at the
same time, you know that's just life. You know, the things are gonna come up to you, and you speak certain things and you do certain things, and then sometimes you gotta be tested. Are you gonna go through the test or you're gonna fade away? And I think at the same time, you can't stop doing what you do simply because people want you to stop doing it. You think your book title had anything to do with it? Oh, how white people uncomfortable watch that? I don't think. I
don't know. I don't know. I don't know. If I don't know if people pay that much attention, I don't know. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. But at the same time, you know, the book is not about just about white people. It's about people in general. I think the idea of intersectionality is like in the book, I don't just talk about like this white people Black, I talk about people
in general. Like to me, there's things in the black community that need to be changed, the N word, you know, things things that we use on a daily basis that you know, the human and us our own value to our own selves. We don't even realize that we were reflecting these these truths to other people and they're starting to use them. So it's and so it's like we have to start looking at ourselves too. And there's things like as a as a man, like how do I
support to me too? How do I go into the conversation and not be like, oh, I'm not victimizing, you know, Like, how do I say that I want people to be free, but I'm not willing to say, like the LGBTQ movement should not have their avalidity when they're talking about something. How do I say that I want black people to be free, but I don't think that Native Americans should
have right. So so it's like the idea that there are so many issues that within myself that I'm really trying to, you know, claim like questioning like my humanity. How do I bring back the human aspect through it? And I'm just giving people the journey through that, like questioning ourselves like do we still need to be uncomfortable? You know, you know, do are we still so comfortable with things that are happening for me? What was your
reaction when you heard you had got jogs? My reaction, I was just like, oh, like, I's no really reaction and stuff like damn, like gotta handle it. They gotta handle it. At the same time, you know, you gotta have that comments, and you gotta have that comments to just move forward and you know, just keep doing what you need to do. Did you ever get things cleared up with the Las Vegas Police Department because you had to run in with them? Were not assaulting you. Now,
I never really got anything clear up with that. I think that was just like a reality for a lot of people, whether they disagreed with it or now they said what is this? But at the end of the day, people needed to connect to like my humanity connected to that I was a father, connected to I was a husband or our brother or no, and my uncle like
so people were picking side. But the end of the day, for me, it was just like I just want people like connect to me, like, look, man, like I'm a human Like this happened to me, whether you agree with it or or you think it should be done or not. Like at the end of the day, like do you feel compassion? Do you feel empathy for people who are going through different things? And myself I found firsthand that that's not the world that I live in. I see
you rocking your African ancestry pendant. We're from the same tribe, right, cousins. I'm from three trial from the bling Tap people living in Guinea, beside the Mandinka people living in Senegal and the many people living in the early cousins which one of you, I'm both my brother. I just came back from Africa I'm telling you that I'm trying to I want to take you to Africa with me. I gotta get that, man, because I think African Americans we have
to connect to our African spirituality. I think if we can like connect to our spirituality and connect because if you look at African American story in America, four hundred years of a tournament, four hundred years off like struggle, but there's a part of our life that we don't really understand. And I think until you go to Africa and you sit on the coast, or you sit at the Gorey Island, or you sit at the House of Slaves, you kind of realize the capacity you have an understand.
It makes you proud to be who you are because you know that your answers has been through something. A lot of us have been through something so traumatic that we just got to connect to our to the past. Like I love black manly man, but I think we're taking this one kind of thing a little too from
taking a real like it's crazy. I'm my friend, like like everybody's like Wakanda, but from the nineties, like people say like boys Inhood, like African britisht Cratcher, like nobody wanted to connect to Africa because it was like to go back to Africa. Yeah, I've always want to go back to the you know what I'm saying, Like Bob,
I'm saying, but like at that time, nobody's connected. Always good to see people being being Afrocentric's good to see women saying that they love their hair or people loving their skin, because as my daughter you know, and evokes on her journey, it's like, how do I always tell it like her skin matters? Like you know, how do you like where your hair? Don't let people touch your hair? You're not an animal like your hair is you Like, it's like so those things are important to you know,
like you know, growing as a culture. It's like respecting our past and respecting where we're going as people. But you can connect to your African ancestry and find people that are just as great, like all of these places that I'm from. That's the Moley Empire. Well, I know, the world's richest man ever with a black man. Yeah that's true. Come on, well I'm saying, but that's why
it's important. Like Wakanda, everything is like just like she said, like everything's a stepping stone now people are getting very inquisitive about like, oh, so what does it mean to do that? You know, like like like those things or something like when when I'm when I'm to Africa, like to be there and like you know, feel the dances and feel the culture and feel the food. To look at something and be like, oh, I used to think
this was called gumba, but it's called this. It's like these connections are still there and it's like, how do you connect to that? And I think that's the thing that we have to keep moving forward on. Well, things that make white people uncomfortable with My man Michael Bennett's out right now. Yeah, please go get it, go get it right now, follow him. Moses Bread seventy two. Thank you, We appreciate you coming through. Thank you guys for having me.
And it's the world most dangerous wanting the breakfast question, somebody is pj Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy, we are the breakfast You heard that cheat cold record? Drake Nice for what His album comes out Friday. That record alone is gonna cause him to go ten times platinum and I'm exciting about it too, to be a double album too, and what it's looking like good. Double albums are tough, man. Double albums are tough, and they're hard to pull off. Okay, it'll be high, he'd be. It's Drake.
He knows what he's doing. You sit there. He give us a double album full of average, mediocre, okay records. This song is a popping one. Nice for what. I've been listening to that for three months now, and Kanye just sending his New York Times interview that Jake is the best artist right now. He has a lot of pressure on drink right now to push your teeth. The album's already done so well. I think a majority of it done. I think he'll be push your tea. Took
nice for what the heart? He said, Oh you tell me to be nice for what the people this summer? Watch would I do to you? Oh? My goodness, Well, shout out to everybody out in Florida. I'm out in a Casimi, Florida, Orlando, Florida right now with the family vacation that took him to this. And yesterday I did something that I know Charlemagne has probably has done before because he's from the country. I went on an airboat through a swamp looking for gators and then go looking
for gators. That's exciting, Okay, why, I mean, why else would you go on to swamp go on the airboat. That's what you do, right, Because I'm from the low Country. It's a lot of swamps just randomly in the low Country, so you could just be walking in the woods and come encounter a swamp. I actually ended up in a swamp accidentally in Louisiana once, and gators would creep up in backyards where I'm from, Okay, dropping a clues bumps from monks Corner, South Carolina gammer. Well, I'm not used
to that. I'm not used to the mosquitos, I'm not used to the gators. It was fun to, you know, the cruise on the swamp with the kids, But then how I was grateful to get off because I don't play with gators. There's a lot of gators out for them. You ain't eating nothing, you get gate town I did. I did try gate I thought it was chicken. They gave it to me and it was like here, try it, and you ate it and it tastes a little like chicken. But it was like, no, that's gay to me. There
you go. Now you living. Now you're living, sir. No, that's all right, We'll pass it. Now, what are you doing at the Juice Bart today? You're doing National HIV Testing Day, So for everybody today, we encourage everybody to go and get tested at Juices for Life, our juice bar in Brooklyn. We are actually going to be doing free testing and that we are going to have David John's there with us from the National Black Justice Coalition, So we're giving out free testing. I'm about juice for
everybody that gets tested as well. So if you come, I'm gonna be there all day from two to seven for you guys to get tested. But just check locally wherever you are. A lot of places are making free testing available for you today for National HIV Testing Day. Now, Charlomane, when's the last time you got tested? All married man? What does that mean? What is that? And he's been faithful since October October of twenty sixteen, okay, but what is the last time you got Black? Men don't cheat.
I'm a faithful black man, so I don't have to worry about things. And ladies, the first thing that we do when we find out our man cheated on us is do what get tested as soon as we find out. Nope, the first thing you do when you find out your man cheated, yade there and get tested. A lie. When you find out the man cheating, the first person you called your man, You're not calling your damn doctor. Stop
lying you. He already knows that you know, because immediately when you're like, oh, you cheated on me, all right, so all right, hold on, I'm calling my doctor. Now. I got to get tested because I don't know what she had. I don't know what you have. Dirt. Now I'm insulted. How dare you think I would sleep with some dirty ass chick. I would never cheat on you with a dirty chick or with a clean chick. Yeah,
that's even better. And by the way, you cannot tell by what somebody looks like whether or not they have something. I do the air wax tests. The air wax tests when you dig in your ear and put a little wax in your fingers. Well, we're gonna have a real testing today. Jumps, let me and she got something. So if you still sleep with her after she chumps and you do the air wax test, that's your dumbas not
listen to Charlemagne, go out and get tested, Charlemagne. The last time Charlemagne was tested was I told with twenty sixteen. And that's not true. So you didn't get tested. After all that cheating, I've been done, all that cheating. What the all cheating? All cheating? I don't keep talking about all. No, all is cheating. Okay, ain't no, all is cheating? All right? Just a little my goodness. You know all this you make a team like it's a whole plecthora woman. Okay, anyway,
let's get ready for rumor report. How about that we talk about Terry Crews is talking about why he didn't get violent during his sexual assault because people are questioning, you're so big, you're so this, why didn't you fight back? And here's what he had to say. I mean, this is victim shaming at its worst. Yeah, we'll do that when we come back to me. Yeah, that's we're gonna say about. Okay, all right, report morning everybody, d j Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club.
Good morning, good morning. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Terry Crews the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Terry Crews has come out and talked about an incident that happened with him with his talent agent who allegedly groped his genitals back in twenty sixteen, and he actually had to discuss this in front of the US Senate Judiciary Committee,
and he gave some insight into what happened. One thing that he did discussed was why he did not do anything, why he didn't physically respond to Adam Bennett after he alleges that the agent touched his privates. Here's what he said, Senator, as a black man in America, you only have a few shots at success. You only have a few chances to make yourself a viable member of the community. I'm from Flint, Michigan. I have seen many many young black men who were provoked into violence and they were in
prison or they were killed. I hear you, Terry, but you can't too much with the white man. Thinks to you. If a man grabs you a meet and you slapped that man for doing that, then you are teaching that man and never disrespect anybody like that ever again. But everybody's mind frame is differently you, Charlemagne, you do something else, our reaction automatically, I wouldn't even have to think about it. I'm just automatically gonna do it. But he's thinking differently,
you know. And there's a lot of people who things have happened to them and they had no idea how they would react in a situation. And he might have been frozen, like he shots. He couldn't believe it. A lot of times, I'm sitting there front a man, or for a woman, you don't know what you might I'm sitting there front like I haven't walked out of the Viacom building before and seen a group of gay men telling me I got a fat ass, and I just kept going. But it ain't shut your balls though, No
they didn't. But yeah, a lot of people say what they would do, and why didn't he do this? And why didn't he do that? And you don't know what you're gonna do. You don't know when somebody in a powerful position does something, but how you might react, you might think about it. His wife was there. Here's what else he had to say in his testimony. My wife for years prepared me. She said, if you ever get golded,
if you ever get prouded. If you ever have anyone try to push you into any kind of situation, don't do it. But the next day I went right to the agency, right, and I have texts, I have bone conversations, and I said this is unacceptable, and I told them how I almost got violent, but I didn't. All right, now, fifty cent had been trolling him. He posted a picture of Terry Crews shirt. Listened to it. I got raped.
My wife just watched. And then he posted Jim time and he said, Ello, what the f is going on out here? Man, Terry? I frozen fear they would have had to take me to jail. And then he put get the strap. Well, here's what Terry Crews said about fifty cent trolling him. Well, I love fifty cent. I listened to his music while I'm working out. I crew the signs doesn't matter when it comes to sexual assault. Now, fifty cent responded, Man, I like Terry Crews. I just
can't wrap my head around all this was. Fifty also posted a video of Will Smith getting sexually assaulted by a man. Remember when we'll slap the guy pushed the guy away when the guy tried to kiss him. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah ye all right. So again, we can't fault anybody for how they react in a situation that they never anticipated what happened to them. Now you think about it. Right, when Wendy Williams made Charlemagne sit on her lap, boy boy,
he sat. He didn't do anything? You sat? Let go you all right, sir? I was scared to death, So why didn't you do something? I was scared of a froze. She's bigger than me. She told me to sit here. Look at the picture on a vote revote. Y'all just got that on deck. Hum y'all, y'all got that. You definitely look like Alicia Keys and she looks like Bill Cosby. Y'all just got that on deck every day. First of all, I'm a victim. I don't think you should make point
of victims. Okay, don't victims. And the whole thing is, you want to know why people don't react to say why didn't you react the way? Why y'all giggling at me? I was a victim, But we're just trying to prove a point here. You don't know what you might do, absolutely right, you sat. I did not know what to do, and I was told to sit on home with you way it was like, you're right, all right? Black China
and Rob Kardashian. Now, in this lawsuit that Black China has against Rob Kardashian, she alleges that he is an abuser intent on destroying her. She also says that Rob Kardashian threatened to kill himself multiple times to manipulate her after she left him in the house that they sho and they also have copies of alleged text messages between Rob and Black China in which he allegedly threatened appears
to threaten his life after Black China ignores him. So she says that Rob said he was going to kill himself after she didn't thank him on social media for a ferrari, and that he texted her holding a handful of pills trying to make her respond to him. So this was along with the allegations that Black China says
that Rob also was physically abusive. He said, She says once he knocked her on the floor in front of their son, in front of her son, and that she was left in pain and had difficulty walking after that. So this is an ongoing situation, but they do have the actual papers from the lawsuits, So we'll see what happens with that, all right, and let's talk about Meek Mill. Apparently he is not going to get a new trial.
It's up to Judge Brinkley. Once again, she has shut down his motion, even though prosecutors acknowledged that he should get a new trial. She said, after an in depth review of the record, court history, notes of testimony, and evidence submitted, this court hereby denies defendants petition for relief as defendant failed to meet his burden of proof. So what the judge is initially saying is the cop who arrested Meek is really dirty, But because the fellow officer
who fingered him as incredible, she can't really say. In other words, officer Graham can't be dirty because another dirty cop said that he is. I don't understand how this is okay when you clearly can tell that this judge has some type of vendeta against meek Mel. Now, what if this judge sens meet back to jail. Well, according to meek Mel's attorney, because right now, Meek, by the way, is only outpending. That's what I'm saying and hearing for
a new trial. But she's saying no new trial. So meek Mel's attorney says, and he was up here before, Joe Takapina said. Judge Brinkley made clear during the hearing on June eighteenth that she had already decided the matter. We continue to believe that this miscarriage of justice will be corrected upon further review, and that the public's confidence in the impartiality of the judicial system in Pennsylvania will be restored. I don't I don't know anything about system
like that. Some type of it shouldn't be like some type of integrity. If you're the only some type of more everybody else thinks something should happen and you're the only person that says no, and you're the judge, they got to get off the case. This is a ridiculous crazy, This is ridiculous. All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Charlemagne, sir,
we are you giving that donkey to you? We need Lee Daniels to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a little world with him place, all right, when we come back, Charlemagne is given Lee Daniels his donkey. All right, keep a guys, chill out. Hello, man, what's up with you? Man? It's the breakfast. It's time for Donkey of the day. I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the day a little bit of a mixed so like a do other day. Now, I've been called
a lot in my twenty three years. That donkey of the day is a new wife. Yes, Donkey of the day for Wednesday, June twenty seventh goes to American producer, director, and writer Lee Daniels. Now, yesterday a video surface from a Diana Ross concert that Lee Daniels and Dame Dash we're both attending. Lee Daniels seemed to be front road waiting for Diana Ross to perform I'm coming out. But before that could happen, he was interrupted by the infamous
dam and Dash. Now, if you haven't heard Dame Dash, you're suing Lee Daniels for five million dollars and none of this is new. Dash versus Daniels went to code a few years ago, and in March of twenty fifteen, they agreed to a lengthy settlement negotiation. According to Deadline, plaintiff and defendant entered into a confidential global settlement of all claims. Okay. It was memorialized in writing and signed
by all parties in April twenty fifteen. Back then, Dame was suing for twenty five million dollars over and estimated two million dollars that Dame Dash to Lee Daniels. Back in the day, Dame was supposed to receive co executive producer credit and five percent on all amounts that Lee Daniels actually received from his in participation on a Richard Pryor biopic that Lee Daniels was supposed to direct, but
none of it has happened. Now Dame had the new claim, which is fraud and breaching contract because Lee Daniels hasn't held up his end of the ball enough. He's been paying attention. Damie has been telling the world Lee Daniels olds him two million dollars for a long time. This is actually Damon dash On March fourth, twenty fifteen, be a swayed in the morning, drop on the clues bombs to Sway. This is Dame Dash on Sway discussing the
Lee Daniel situation. Let's hear it put up two million dollars he had asked me to do The Woodsman and to put the money up. And I really liked the script and I had some paper at the time, so I put up the money and we got our money back. But then he wanted to invest in his first directing thing and it was like Shadowboxer, but you know, it cost like ten million in the script was crazy and I was like, Slee, I believe in the other script. This is my money to put into movies for my independence.
And he was like, I promise you, you get your dough back. Long story short, I didn't get my money back, and then you know, we made a deal with any other project than he was on and get my money back. I went beyond it. And then as soon as pressures said, he just went missing on me. Okay. So then after that we spoke and he was gonna put me on
the Empire series. That's how he's gonna squash it. You gotta understand, just because somebody has their name on it, it doesn't mean if they're not putting up the money, they don't control it. And sometimes like black people get mad at other black people, like you ain't doing this, and they think this that in the thirdy like he ain't putting up the money. He's being told what to do, so more than likely he couldn't deliver what he said
he was going to deliver. So they tried to make it like I was something like you know whatever it was, but I was just like, look, man, I don't want to put another black man in front of a judge. But this is kind of too easy, you know, but you can't just walk around. Owe me two million and you got it. Now, I want all my PIDs to know one thing. You will never have to worry about me pressing you over two million dollars that you owe me,
because I'm never gonna loan it to you to begin with. Okay, now, the reason Lee Daniels is getting dunk here to day is simply because nothing will piss you off more than a person who owes you money and you know in your heart of hearts they can pay you back, but they simply don't. When you loan somebody money, but then you see him having a grand old time on social
media on your dime, it will infuriate you. Dame Dash gave Lee Daniels two million dollars clearly because he believed in him as a director and he was right, Lee Daniels is prospering out here in these streets from Precious, the Empire, the Stars. Even if he isn't in control of these properties, like Dame just mentioned, he's still making a coin off of them. So there's absolutely no, absolutely no reason he can't put Dame Dash on some type
of payment plan. Now, either Lee Daniels is having some type of money problems or he just doesn't respect Dame Dash enough to run him his coin. A matter of fact, let's not say coin now. When it comes to two million dollars. Okay, this is two million dollars in cash. I want my money now, quick sidebar. All day yesterday on social media and even this morning, people were hitting me saying you old Monique in apology because she was right about Lee Daniels number one. When I was debating
with her, it wasn't about Lee Daniels. Were debated on her comments about Netflix and wanting more money from them. I don't know how you all on social media can take that debate we had about Netflix and use Dame Dash Press and Lee to justify what Monique was asking from Netflix. I don't even see how the two I wanted the same, But whatever, second, Dame Dashing. Monique's issues
with Lee Daniels are different for this one reason. Monique was a work for hire who wanted more money for her role in Precious and rightfully so, Okay, she should have gotten that, But that's all about what you negotiate. Dame Dash is not a work for hire. Dame Dash loan this man two million dollars and never got his money on anything else back. If you don't understand the difference in that, I don't know what to tell you, but I do know Lee Daniels is worth twenty million dollars.
That don't mean he has twenty million in liquid, but he got enough to to where he can start giving me some good faith payments. And Lee, you better not be one of these people who says things like Dame Dash stressing me about that little two million dollars Nothing. It's more infuriating and arguing with someone about something you loaned them, and they refer to said thing as little Dame stressed me about that little million, little two million dollars. Well,
if it's so little, why haven't you paid me back yet? Okay? Now I give money out a lot. Keyword is give.
The reason I say give instead of loan. Is because I don't want to feel with Dame Dash is feeling right now, because the truth is, most people who are quick to borrow are always slow to pay, and it's a horrible feeling when you're a person you know, when you're a person who you know has when you give a person money and you know they have the money to pay you back, but they're slow to pay you back. Lee Daniels paid Damn Dash the money you owe him. Why because you got it. And that's the way this
is supposed to work. You pay me what I loaned you, okay, with interest, and keep it moving. You pay the white man when you owe him, You pay the irs, You pay the banks when you get a loan from them, and if you don't, they come collect everything you own. Give your own brother to say respect, to give the
white man okay. Now. The moral of the story of this for me is, before borrowing money from a friend, decide what you need more once to get Before borrowing money from a friend, decide what you need more that money or a friend, because if you're making promises you can't keep when it comes to paying back that money, you're probably gonna lose said, friend, please let him you mind give Lee Daniels the biggest he ha he ha he ha, you stupid mother f you am I missing
something in this situation? No, no, no, no, no, no. That's making sure I let you money. Give me my money back, and like like Charlomagne said, that's why I don't lend anybody money. I'll give you money, you know, because I know I know I allion dollars. No. Um, so you just said he said no, though he has the right to say no. I said no. I said if I do. If I do give somebody money, I'm gonna give it to you. I'm not gonna lend it to you because I you know, I don't expect it back.
I borrow money from you before, and you made me pay you back. That is true, So you're lying. Did you have it you didn't have to pay me back? You know. If you say y, because I bought twenty dollars, I don't expect it back. But if you give it to me back, I'm gonna take it. But I've also seen you say sometimes ye, let me get twenty dollars, because that's the type of relationship y'all have. You gave her twenty. When you need it, she gives it back
to you. Correct, that's cool. I expect my money back though. I actually hit Damn yesterday and I said, I'm surprised that you are not a you know, charging this man interest at this point he said, Oh, I definitely am. Yeah, he's he's sued him. He gotta pay for lawyer fees, court fees. You gotta pay for pain and suffering. You gotta pay for all the time that I could have put this money somewhere else. Absolutely, yeah, if you if I gave you two million dollars, I want my money.
And the worst thing about this situation, man, Lee Daniels didn't even get to hit Dana Ross perform. I'm coming out be stupid. You are stupid. You are stupid about this whole situation man. And Lee Daniels better just be glad it wasn't old Dame Dash because maybe Dame Dash maybe fifteen years ago. I don't think it'll win like that. You ever been in the club and your song is on and somebody talking to you and you want to
do it, get your growth onto that song. I'm coming out playing and Dame Dash and Lee Daniels there about this money. How you know he's waiting to hear that song. I just gotta feel it. I just gotta feel it. You're a jerk, all right, Well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Up next, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship device, call ye right now again. The number eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Shud got
you with all your problems. Hit up now. It's the breakfast Club comorning the Breakfast Club wanted. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club is to ask ye now. You can call eight on dreat five eight five one oh five one, or you can emails to email ye help me Ye at gmail dot com. And you got an email right Yes. So somebody actually slid in my DMS and said hello, missie. Yeah, I love what you do. I never thought I'd be
sliding in your DM with a dilemma. So I've been talking to a guy I formerly dated in the past, and I invited him over to cuddle. We fell asleep literally, and I woke up in the middle of the night to his gas. He farts in his sleep. I could not sleep after that. He passed gas about four times throughout the night. I need some help sis now. My response was this because apparently she doesn't normally spend the night with him. This is the first time this happened.
She hasn't mentioned this has been an ongoing situation. So it could have just been something that he ate that night. We all know certain things don't agree with our stomachs. Maybe he had a milkshake, maybe he had some ice cream, Maybe he had some cheese, maybe he had tacos. We don't know what it is that he ate, but perhaps it was just something that he ate that night. What I would do is ask him, hey, you know he was farting all night. What did you eat before you
went to bed? Just to let him know it. Don't even got to be embarrassing, you know, just make a little joke out of it, but let him know perhaps it doesn't agree with your stomach, and see if it happens again. That's not necessarily a deal breaker. If it does happen again, you need to get a sheet and when he goes to sleep, wrap it around him like an enchilada, and that way when he farts, it'll just be in his area. Well, ye, yes, as a farther
in my sleep. And the reason I know that's because my wife tells me, my kids tell me as well, there's nothing you can do. You just gotta stay embarrassed. You just gotta try to eat foods that don't stink exactly diet. It just doesn't stink, that's all. But it's gonna happen. Whatever his diet is, that's what's causing him to fart in and be gassy, and clearly something that doesn't agree with his stomach. So he's gonna have to stay away from that. I guess, you know, sometime before
he goes to sleep. But if not, I think she could wrap him up in the sheet and that way, if he farts, only he smells it. You stupid. Let's go to the phone line. Allow, who's this dog I'm trying. I ain't trying to get a dog position. I ain't mad at your anonymous We'll call you anonymous man. What's your fee? So my question for g man is how do I because okay, don't store shot. I just got fired yesterday. Man, You know what I mean? My girl's
impressing me by getting a new job. For the last two three months, and I'm saying I just got fired. So she she's already on my trailer. I told you was gonna have and I told you, I told you you got too comfortable to My question of the year is, how do I continue to ease my my girlfriend? Exactly? She had a bad exiety, she's she's in a nursing school, so she all that income comes from me. So how do I ease her mind about you know what I'm saying, like me find her another next job while I still
finding that next job. You know what I mean? Like like that makes any sense? Well, first of all, let her know that she doesn't need to be pressing you about it because you know you are gonna get out there and find another job. You don't want her to be anxious. But at the same time, you need her to be supportive. So I mean, to be honest, I already got a you know something start up on Friday with my old job. You know, I mean, I worked, okay,
so you have a job, so what's the problem. So but you know, because my old job, you know what I'm saying, I mean less money than when I was making now, so you know, how can I already hit her like I don't want to backtrack and we'll do you her to relax, We find we find solutions and move forward. The solution right now is I have a job. Get back with them on Friday. But I'm gonna continue to look for something better. But in the meantime, the
bills will get paid. Right, we might have to budget a little bit better, but the bills will get paid, and I am going to be very proactive and finding something better. I just need you to be supportive of me. At the time. I still get like premo checks from the job, so it's like, you know what I mean, It's not like we're gonna be all the way behind, you know, but night so if I so you know,
I don't know, y'all need to just sit down. Y'all should just sit down, come up with the budget so you know exactly where all the money is going, so she could see that everything is going to be taken care of, and give yourself a time frame of when you're going to find something new and actively do that. Okay, but you know, to sit around and and be nervous and worried about something doesn't help. You Gotta actually take action. And find that solution. So go ahead. Yeah, we just
got him to argument. I'm just dropping off the nursing school. So I know she already you know, like you know stuff. Yeah, we're adults. Look, that's life. Things happen. It doesn't know it's gonna play. Yeah, things happened. So yeah, I appreciate that. I appreciate that for real because I just like I just wanted to kind of know how to eat some
like probably do something small for whatever. No, but like I just definitely want to make her feel like everything's gonna be okay, just like I'll ride for her watching the nursing school at your huh, don't worry about nothing, I mean now you know what I mean. Like, I know we got a bigger plan. So yes, that's dope. It's a minor setback for a made to come back, all right, Well ask Ye eight on drip five eighty five one oh five one. You could call her right
now or email her right now. It's what what is it? You help me Ye at gmail dot com. Hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Envy and Angela. Yee Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club in the middle of ask ye, hello, who's this does does? What's your question for you? Bro? First things first, I watch y'all every morning. I really do appreciate everything that y'all do for the culture, everything y'all do for the community, for real, for real, thank you. But I
got an issue last night. My girl and I actually got into an argument over what I consider not cheating now the activity I was doing. She caught me watching like webcam girl. Now, yeah, I've never done that. Is that's something that's alive that you could like speak to them or how does that work? Yeah? Like if live you could speak to him, you could chat. But I
don't do like any chatting or whatever. And it's really just me like indulging in fantasy and a lot of the times, like I tell it straight up, like listen, I'm a scorpio, like it involves you fancy, you know, I just like variety with you. But she looks at as, oh, you're trying to step out why the whoop? And I don't really know how to explain it to her, to you, to you, it's just like watching porn. Yeah, and that's all you look at it as you're not trying to
meet up at these ways. How often do you do this three times a week? I'm gonna say three times a week? And she knows are you doing when she's not around exactly? I think that's the issue too. So then she's looking at as like, you know, I can't trust you or blacks not me at with me. But how does she know that if she's not around? Oh, she takes my phone, what do you mean tas my phone? She takes the computers, she takes everything. I guess a lot of women aren't very comfortable even with their men
watching porn. I think with the cam girls it might be a whole other situation if she doesn't completely understand it, because she probably thinks you're looking at that in particular because you want to have conversations and interact with women. It's a lot more real than say, watching a movie, when it's somebody that you could speak to and respond to. And don't you have to pay for that? Na, na na na. I mean you don't have to pay, like you have to pay if you want to do something.
But if you just watch, like it's like going in the club and you like arnestly very and go to the shirtclubs, you don't even have to pay your cover, right, so to her, maybe this is a little too real for her now. I mean, listen, I don't really see anything wrong with watching porn. I don't know much about
the whole cam girls situation. But if you're not interacting, not speaking to them, and not doing any of those things, then unless she has other issues with you, and it's not just this like have you cheated in the past? Does she not trust you? Know? And see, that's the whole thing. It's this same consistent pattern of behavior that makes me look crazy. All right, Well here's my whole thing.
If this relationship is that important to you, then maybe you need to compromise and watch porn and I watch the cam girls. You're right, You're right, you know, because sometimes you know, what relationships are is compromised. And if it's worth it to you, what's more important to you these cam girls or you're a girlfriend? No, I mean,
she's definitely more important, definitely definitely. So if it's something to her that is making her feel insecure for whatever reason, and it's something that you can sacrifice or cut back on, then perhaps that's what you need to do. That's good advice. That's good advice. I appreciate that, and you could use that time, you know, more constructively doing something else. But you know, just ask or does she have a problem
with porn? Does she have a problem with this? Let's just get it all on the table right now, just so I know what are the parameters of what you are okay and not okay with. That's a good conversation I think we need to have. I appreciate that. All right, good luck, all right, ask ye if you got a question for you, you could call her at any time. Now, you've got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about reboots. Find out about a classic movie that you might be
excited to see again, come to life. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's dj enjy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Evelyn and Tammy. Listen, just oh, go, report go. Well, this season of Basketball Wives has been pretty explosive. Now on this latest episode, what everyone's talking
about is this particular scene between Tammy and Evelyn. You're a liar, you lied on Chad, A lied on Chad. You know you were fighting that man all along? All right? Well, Evelyn Lazada went on Twitter and said, me and my ex husband know the truth and that's all that matters. My heart aches for the kids and our families having to relive this ish all over again because of someone's evil ways, and then she went on to say hard episode to watch things for tuning in this is show
continues for the rest of the season. She posted the victim blaming culture discourages domestic violence victims from coming forward. The fear being judged and shamed is enough to make anyone stay quiet and suffering silence, so coming out is a huge deal. Shaming directed that the survivor is just wrong on so many levels now. Chad Otocinko's daughter also posted, I'm so grateful I have had the opportunity to love you through different phases of our lives. I loved you
before you married my father. When you took those vows, I thought my love for you had reached the highest level possible. I was wrong. My love for you multiplied tenfold when you left him, As it taught me that despite feelings, emotions, and commitments. You must always maintain a true commitment to yourself. I'm so lost. I feel like gotten too. The dolor and and went back to the future. So what happened now and Evelent are back together now Evelyn and Tammy, I don't know what he was doing.
Evelyn and Tammy were going back and forth about Evelyn's domestic violence situation when Chad and her and got into it back in the day. Yes, I don't know. Tammy said, you lied on Chad. Evelyn said, I led on chat. She said, you knew you were fighting that man all along. So what she was saying is that Evelyn was the one fighting and that she lied about Chad. And Evelyn is responding to not victim blame domestic violence victims from coming forward. Well, it all translates into big ratings for
basketball wives, I'm sure. But that's a very serious topic for somebody, as you saw what her face looked liked after their altercation. Very serious topic. But they're using it as a storyline as well. Let's not just be clear. Well, Evelyn I think was upset that it was even brought up at all and that things from the past were being dragged into the show now, So that's what she's saying. Yeah, Basketball WI is going to take that out if they
wanted to exactly storyline. So yes, that's what's going on on basketball wise. Now. Johnie O'Neill is trying to bring the show to Atlanta or Chicago. So that's what's happening next. If you guys are fans of the show. Tiana Taylor, she's planning to release a completed version of her Keep That Same Energy album Now. She went and did an interview with Big Boy and she talks about the album being incomplete. I feel like I wanted to give a
mixture of both but still not losing myself. If you notice, is like different levels of R and B in this album, you know. And then once y'all hear like yeah, the album like next week you'll see exactly what I'm talking about because it's way more completed. Why not wait the extra week or two? Honest, Like I said, I just
think it was more of a misunderstanding. So I think it was more so of them making an executive decision of she'd been waiting for this moment, like let's do whatever this is gonna make her happy, not realizing that I kind of. I probably would have waited that week. I wonder what that means is the mix right is the master and not rights in it, so she had to take it out. They didn't have time to clear certain things, so she thought certain parts with being songs
that weren't in there. She explains it more. Here's what she had to say, Like when album drop, I didn't know that much stuff wasn't clear. So like when the album dropped in, my friends woke me up like yo, the album is out. Like I was excited, but I was also like wait, So that means they was able to get everything clear like they was really just a honest misunderstanding of me thinking like, oh, maybe something happened overnight.
It's amazing, don't get me wrong, But imagine like when you got the record and it's fully completed, right right, So when you go and you're vibing out and you're singing a certain part and then the music play and that part not there's like my favorite part. Wait. I've been on Kanye's ask about promoting Tiana for years and I don't expect def Jam to do much. I'm sorry, Natina, but the only thing that we can do for Tiana Taylor.
At this point, it's just buy her music. The music is there, like her music album seven is there the new album, keep the same energy, is that? Go buy the music. Yeah, she's extremely talented. Yeah she's dope. Go scream the records, the records of Dad. I think that's the biggest thing we could do. We can't rely on no label to promote her and market her and keep
blaming the labels. Disappointing though, when you think that your album is going to be a certain way, you haven't even heard it comes out and certain things that you loved are missing. So good that she is going to go ahead and actually put out a completed version of the album. The thing is, the listeners would never know that unless she says something. They would never know what samples. But she knows, so now she wants to have those
things because that's her baby, that's her album. I'd have just said I'm putting out an album with bonus tracks or something, or a bonus album, just being honest. I like to transparency. But once again, gold Scream, Keep the same energy. All right? And now MTV is going to be doing a reboot of the classic Stoner movie How High so in this update, it's going to be too young but business savvy Stoners embark on a pot field odyssey through Atlanta to find their missing weed, only to
uncover a vast government conspiracy. Yeah, MEFFI red onto stars that this will not you know, it's an update. They got to be in it though version. But it is one of the film's original producers who is returning as the executive producer and self Filming starts in Atlanta at the end of the Sunda the Uncles, Maredda, the Uncles, and I believe, if I'm not mistaken, Trevor Jackson as
one of the stars of the movie. All right, now, Kenan and kel are also going to be reuniting on a Double Dare reboot as well, So if you were fans of Keenan and Call, you can look forward to seeing that they'll be in an episode of Double Dare and they're gonna if there's a little clip out that's available right now, So if you're excited and you love Double Dare and you love Kenan and Call, get ready for that as well. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report, all right, miss Yee. Now
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